Bob Woodson: ‘The Civil Rights Movement Has Morphed into a Race Grievance Industry’

‘We also were disciplined, we made certain that we had the proper role models, such as Rosa Parks, someone of good character’

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RUSH EXCERPT:

CARLSON: "You were involved in the civil rights movement, which is of course stated model for a lot of the protests we are watching Pete how do they compare?"
WOODSON: "First of all let me just say, I was involved in the civil rights movement even in the mid-50s when I was stationed in the military in the south, and I was the subject to police intimidation and for three years after I was discharged my heart would race when the police officer was behind me. But I also was a veteran of the civil rights movement led demonstrations in west Chester Pennsylvania. I realize that what is happened over the past few years is that the civil rights movement has morphed into a race grievance industry. It’s also — it’s hypocritical in that they are using race to justify the generation of iniquity. We demonstrated in the ‘60s, we did so for the purpose of increasing inclusion for tweed and tennis traits we could have separate graduation ceremonies. We also demonstrated to change the climate. We were peaceful. We sought the support of the place. We also were disciplined, we made certain that we had the proper role models, such as Rosa Parks, someone of good character. The civil rights movement of the 60s has now been hijacked by the left and has become a race grievance industry, and they are distorting it and really just destroying what we have created."

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