1.) I support black america rising to affirm their rights, but there are some common themes that need to be checked #blacklivesmatter
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
2.) Slavery is a historical fact from the beginning of time until NOW http://t.co/qBAYmT2QXj
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
3.) Only ½ of founding fathers had slaves (historical norm), many were against it (revolutionaries!) http://t.co/e8bS2wCSot
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
4.) The abolition of slavery was a goal of many Americans, and many died for it. http://t.co/swox4B349c
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
@tweetekat https://t.co/EFXuynUlMN
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
6.) Africa still has slaves TODAY http://t.co/d9rPewR4hP http://t.co/YRgkLOlix5
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
7.) S. Africans kill and dismember albinos TODAY http://t.co/1OwFzBsG7N
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
8.) White people are not THE ‘bad’ race
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
@tweetekat http://t.co/KEabw8DpbZ
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) May 7, 2015
10.) Stand up, but don’t stand up to put ‘others’ down
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
11.) If you blame the founding fathers for not putting your human rights above their own, ask-do you sacrifice yours for ‘others’?
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
12.) Most americans are not explicitly, but implicitly racist
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
13.) Even non white americans r implicitly racist against non white americans-it is a problem we must work as the USA http://t.co/fW8ve2H0s4
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
14.) We don’t have to love each other, but we do need knowledge, respect, and civility to solve our problems of inequality
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
15.) Anger can be constructive or destructive-anger and violence are not the same thing http://t.co/FIJGqkK6o2
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
16.) Non violence does not mean not being angry http://t.co/XUqcxwLUw6
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
17.) Look around you, many non black americans support you, always have, always will
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
18.) We all need to stand up for ourselves and against injustice
— Kathryn Bullington (@tweetekat) April 27, 2015
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