Jackson

Mr. Jackson,



You are an immoral, hate-filled race baiter that has figured out how to manipulate the political system for your own gain. You’ve personally set back race relations year after year and continue to do more harm than good. Extorting money from companies to line your pockets and threatening to bus in protestors and create a fake racial controversy if they don’t agree to pay you off is NOT civil rights activism. My question is simple; how is your relationship with the illegitimate child you fathered in 1998 while cheating on your wife? Bonus question: How much money have you extorted from various people and companies over the years of practicing your shakedown scheme? Do you think Al Capone would be jealous of your business model if he were still alive?

I do. But I was jailed in 1960. For trying to use a public library. And that caused more good than harm. I marched to end segregation. The day Dr. King spoke on Washington, in 1963, I was there for that speech. That day, from Texas to Florida, you couldn’t use a single public toilet. We could not buy ice cream at Howard Johnson’s, or stay in Holiday Inns. We fought to bring those barriers down. And because those walls are down, all the new interstate construction across the South – the new bridges and ports, and seaports – that’s progress. You couldn’t have teams behind the Cotton Curtain. You couldn’t have had Olympics in Atlanta behind the Cotton Curtain. You couldn’t have Toyota, and Michelin, behind the Cotton Curtain, so we pulled those walls down.



So our work has been beneficial. And it seems to me that people who benefit from that work ascribe it to the wrong reasons.

When the laws change to make the South more civil, that brought in more investment. So we’ve made America better.



All these changes have come from our work. Our work has bene good for the South, and good for America.



My goal is to expand our consciousness, to create as big a tent as possible, as we fight for justice and world peace. I was able to bring Americans home from jail, from prison, and gaining those freedom of those Americans was the highest and best use of my talents and time.

He claimed “America’s history has been a continuous chasm of violence.”

He said that the decriminalization of “crack” might be a good thing

For some reason he talked about how he likes his peanut butter and jelly sandwiches

When asked if he felt bad for rushing to judgement after condemning the “perpetrators” of the Duke lacrosse rape scandal, Jackson said bluntly, “No.”

Aurelius Founder and editor of the Social Memo



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