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<p>[QUOTE="*wolf7*, post: 2401795, member: 76401"]Rosa Parks is the worst possible choice. Think about it. Has there ever been anyone in all of human history who has been so lauded, so celebrated, so praised to the skies for having done so little as Rosa Parks? The leftist narrative would have you believe her actions were spontaneous, being tired after a hard day's work. Nothing could be further from the truth. She was also a secretary in the local NAACP. The whole incident was a pre-planned set-up. She wasn't even the first black to be arrested for failing to yield her seat on the bus. That dubious honor goes to Claudette Colvin, a dark-skinned teenager pregnant by a married man, who a few weeks before the Parks incident was forcibly removed from a bus, kicking and screaming about her rights. Said Ms. Colvin some time later, "Young people think Rosa Parks just sat down on a bus and ended segregation, but that wasn't the case at all."</p><p>Shortly after the Parks incident, she moved to Detroit (due to death threats), where she spent the rest of her life. Such was the extant of her involvement in the 'civil rights movement.' And people are talking about putting her on our currency ??!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="*wolf7*, post: 2401795, member: 76401"]Rosa Parks is the worst possible choice. Think about it. Has there ever been anyone in all of human history who has been so lauded, so celebrated, so praised to the skies for having done so little as Rosa Parks? The leftist narrative would have you believe her actions were spontaneous, being tired after a hard day's work. Nothing could be further from the truth. She was also a secretary in the local NAACP. The whole incident was a pre-planned set-up. She wasn't even the first black to be arrested for failing to yield her seat on the bus. That dubious honor goes to Claudette Colvin, a dark-skinned teenager pregnant by a married man, who a few weeks before the Parks incident was forcibly removed from a bus, kicking and screaming about her rights. Said Ms. Colvin some time later, "Young people think Rosa Parks just sat down on a bus and ended segregation, but that wasn't the case at all." Shortly after the Parks incident, she moved to Detroit (due to death threats), where she spent the rest of her life. Such was the extant of her involvement in the 'civil rights movement.' And people are talking about putting her on our currency ??!![/QUOTE]
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