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Muhammed Ali won't be down for breakfast.
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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2882415" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>So you're coulda, shoulda, calling him a coward and you yourself have never been drafted? Served in a War? etc? You're just flinging mental feces from a pedestal. Do you have the courage to do what he did? Stand in a boxing ring with the greatest boxers in the world? </p><p></p><p>It's easy to say what YOU would do now, but are you a black man in the that grew up/lived in the 1950-70s? I'm surprised black men even fought for this country at all from the Civil War to Vietnam, as we as a whole didn't treat them the same to say the very least. If they did, they have my upmost respect, If they didn't, well I'm sorry, but they've got a point. So I'm not justifying, or even saying I agree with what he did, but I don't think courage was one of his problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2882415, member: 24"] So you're coulda, shoulda, calling him a coward and you yourself have never been drafted? Served in a War? etc? You're just flinging mental feces from a pedestal. Do you have the courage to do what he did? Stand in a boxing ring with the greatest boxers in the world? It's easy to say what YOU would do now, but are you a black man in the that grew up/lived in the 1950-70s? I'm surprised black men even fought for this country at all from the Civil War to Vietnam, as we as a whole didn't treat them the same to say the very least. If they did, they have my upmost respect, If they didn't, well I'm sorry, but they've got a point. So I'm not justifying, or even saying I agree with what he did, but I don't think courage was one of his problems. [/QUOTE]
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