Does not history itself tell you that she did?
The person who broke the law is a national hero.
Will assari do the right thing when he stops asking stupid questions that are meant to troll?
Here's a novel idea: why don't YOU post your thoughts along with your question to all of us, so when we see what you're thinking we know whether or not to post in one of your threads.
Sometimes it takes a few people breaking those laws to start a national discussion that gets the law changed.
Yeah like those Wall Street yuppies. They get away the most when they should be spending 25 years to life in prison for stealing millions...
Never happen. It requires too much effort and intelligence.
Funny kid.
I understand the reason why she did that, but the chains of events is amusing.
The person who broke the law is a national hero.
Amusing??? Curious word choice that I would take someone else to serious task on for using but since you seem to have a bit of trouble with English (understandable since you are from Finland), I'll give you a pass. Just for the record, the chain of events was a time of great turmoil, destruction and death in the USA and was anything but amusing, OK?
The rich have their own laws
I mean it's funny or strange that U.S. authorities change their views so completely.
At first they think that it is not a good thing if Rosa Park and other black people sit next to white folk and later they will reward the person who broke the law.
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Different generations, different time. The same people did not change their views suddenly, overnight. This change happened over time, so nothing strange or funny about it.
In my view that woman was brave, but the point is that when the U.S government awarde her they gave the signal that breaking the law is a ok-thing.
With that remarkably ignorant line of thinking, one would also be lead to believe that the Zimmerman verdict means it is OK for white people to shoot black kids.