Absolutely. As we see now, forcing people to get along at gunpoint doesn't work long-term. And all those black people that were bussed into white areas clearly didn't prosper because of it.
It absolutely worked. 80% of America believe in MLK's dream now. The other 20% you speak of are not the consequence of President Eisenhower's actions but rather the infiltration of the public school systems by radical Marxists.
Every revolution/anti-revolution has been born of violence/gun point. When people disagree enough, violence will follow. Violence in of itself is not evil. It is a tool. Much like guns.
And there was no need to federal troops to walk those black girls to school in Alabama and Arkansas in the 1950s. Amiright, Rand?
Absolutely. As we see now, forcing people to get along at gunpoint doesn't work long-term. And all those black people that were bussed into white areas clearly didn't prosper because of it.
It absolutely worked. 80% of America believe in MLK's dream now. The other 20% you speak of are not the consequence of President Eisenhower's actions but rather the infiltration of the public school systems by radical Marxists.
Every revolution/anti-revolution has been born of violence/gun point. When people disagree enough, violence will follow. Violence in of itself is not evil. It is a tool. Much like guns.