The Unfulfilled part of Reverend King's Dream!
January 20th 2002!
Today in all parts of America, people came together to honor the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King's, dream of equality, love, and peace. But parts of his dream remained unfulfilled. Sasquatches are still discriminated against, hated against, and destroyed because of their precious pelt.
Dr. King believed that men should not be "Judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character". While humans argue over whether their particular ethnicities should play a role in admission, Sasquatches are used in brutal lab experiments and not allowed outside of their cages. They cannot attend clases becuase they are "different" and perceived as threatening.
A bigoted man once stood on the steps of the Alabama capital and exposed his segragionist views "I say segregation now, segregation tommorow, and segregation forever." Later in his life he apologized for his evil and disgusting views.
Today bigoted men stand atop the highest peaks of capitalism, religion, and society. They opine "I say intolerance now, bigotry later, and inequality forever!" They never apologize for their whimsical depridations and sesquipedalians of vituperation. Instead they forge new alliances, abandon fairness, and weave a sieve of "protective measures" which only further their nefarious goals.
Dr. King said in his famous "I have a dream" speech that he wanted equality and fairness in Cascadia.
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.
Today the oppresive occupationist forces that subdue innovation in Cascadia, also attempt to support the infastructure for a brutal and faithless caste system where humans are on top and Sasquatches on the bottom. Freedom isn't ringing from the "curvaceous slopes of California", intolerance, hate, bigotry, and death abound.
It's time that the humans who adhered to King's message of Hope, deliverance, and faith, now join our precious and necessary cause of Sasquatch Liberation.
Reverend King brought equality and hope to his people, and it's time that the Sasquatch Militia bring hope and equality to our people, and all others who are depressed by their situation in life.