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No, he would not. But those like you would be calling him a race pimp.If the great American MLK was alive today, you would have been calling him an Uncle Tom, that is how you roll.
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No, he would not. But those like you would be calling him a race pimp.If the great American MLK was alive today, you would have been calling him an Uncle Tom, that is how you roll.
What makes you believe any of what you wrote? People seem to mold their own MLK into whatever they want him to be.
He was a fraud, a plagiarist, a rapist, a Black Nationalist, a communist sympathizer, and not a racial healer who wanted all races to co-exist in harmony like some sort of Mister Rogers character.
Take a look at--
The Unknown MLK
And this:
MLK Holiday rooted in lies
and watch this, too.
Truth about MLK and Civil Rights Movement
That's not a response to anything I've written. That is just the avoidance of a response.Your post is a load of white racist bullshit.
Hahaaaa....Martin would be labeled racist by the modern Woke-white-conservative-marxists were he alive today.
“Why is equality so assiduously avoided? Why does white America delude itself, and how does it rationalize the evil it retains?
The majority of white Americans consider themselves sincerely committed to justice for the Negro. They believe that American society is essentially hospitable to fair play and to steady growth toward a middle-class Utopia embodying racial harmony. But unfortunately this is a fantasy of self-deception and comfortable vanity.”
— Where Do We Go From Here, 1967
“I contend that the cry of “Black Power” is, at bottom, a reaction to the reluctance of white power to make the kind of changes necessary to make justice a reality for the Negro. I think that we’ve got to see that a riot is the language of the unheard. And, what is it that America has failed to hear? It has failed to hear that the economic plight of the Negro poor has worsened over the last few years.”
— Interview with Mike Wallace, 1966
“But it is not enough for me to stand before you tonight and condemn riots. It would be morally irresponsible for me to do that without, at the same time, condemning the contingent, intolerable conditions that exist in our society. These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention. And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear?… It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to hear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity.”
— The Other America, 1968
“The problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be solved without a radical redistribution of political and economic power.”
— The Three Evils of Society, 1967
The Woke-White-Right, Critical Post Racialism Theorists like to cherry pick king to gaslight the modern MLK antiracism movements. King would roll over in his grave if he knew that the moderate whites(a euphemism for racists) are exhibiting the same behavior they exhibited towards him. White people hated king back then, just like they hate the modern woke that continue his legacy. It goes to show you that the woke are right after all, and the white moderates are doing what they've always done.
You silly boy, I was agreeing with you. LOL...but that isn't enough for you. I have to agree with you And agree with you for the same reasons, I see.More racist drivel.
No, not at all. He was a good man. I guess you don't know me at all.No, he would not. But those like you would be calling him a race pimp.
The MLK you created did not exist.You got that half-right, chump. If MLK were alive today, he would be labeled as such by blacks and white progressives!
And MLK would not approve at all BLM, Antifa nor the progressive-Marxist movement.
No you weren't. Not when you say the 60's were better and that the civil rights movement was about giving blacks things we could not understand. You have nothing to disagree with me about. I'm black and I'm telling you how things are for blacks now and how King saw them. You haven't lived as a black person to be able to disagree.You silly boy, I was agreeing with you. LOL...but that isn't enough for you. I have to agree with you And agree with you for the same reasons, I see.
If you're telling a black man that he would call King an uncle tom today, you aren't very bright.No, not at all. He was a good man. I guess you don't know me at all.
Do you have a link to that quote, or is this simply more fartsmoke on your part?The MLK you created did not exist.
What King told America was that BLACK LIVES MATTER.
That is your opinion and carries no weight in my life.If you're telling a black man that he would call King an uncle tom today, you aren't very bright.
Woke is for everything King was for. Equity is equality.He was for "equality" and de-segregation. Woke is for "equity" and segregation. So again Fro man you are wrong.
What the fuck do you think King was saying for his entire career?Do you have a link to that quote, or is this simply more fartsmoke on your part?
You are a prime example of what I said. Lewis was no racist, but for those like you anybody black calling out white racism is a racist.maybe to some but not me. he was what he was
That's what you said and when you study what King stood for and not the whitewashed fiction posted in places like this, then you know nobody black today would be calling King a Tom if he were here advocating what he REALLY advocated during his life.That is your opinion and carries no weight in my life.
You dont even know what racism actually is. You arent a very good option to determine if someone is racist or not.You are a prime example of what I said. Lewis was no racist, but for those like you anybody black calling out white racism is a racist.
King was Johnson's house negro. At least he made it to the manor.That's what you said and when you study what King stood for and not the whitewashed fiction posted in places like this, then you know nobody black today would be calling King a Tom if he were here advocating what he REALLY advocated during his life.
You are allowed to have an opinion and I disagree with you.That's what you said and when you study what King stood for and not the whitewashed fiction posted in places like this, then you know nobody black today would be calling King a Tom if he were here advocating what he REALLY advocated during his life.
Completely wrong but you are welcome to whatever nonsense you'd like to believe.No, he wouldn't because he said more than that during this speech. Furthermore he was demanding that WHITES stop judging blacks by the color of our skin, not that blacks ignore white racism by listening to whites misquote him.