it isn't that easy...
sheesh...read a little.
Anti-Zionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
martin luther king jr. died in 1968. israeli settlement building did not begin until 1972. your quote by MLK jr is without any context and is highly questionable at best. even jewish/zionist organisations that have never questioned anything now WISELY question its authenticity.
here is an article about MLK jr
Martin Luther King an unsurpassed advocate of UN values, says Ban Ki-moon
Dr. King remains an unsurpassed advocate of all the UN stands for: peace, economic and social justice, and human rights, Mr. Ban told an audience of dignitaries, students, faculty and members of the UN Association of the US in the exhibition hall of the Robert W. Woodruff Library, part of the Atlanta University Center.
Did you even read your own Wikipedia link, you ******* idiot?
Professor Kenneth L. Marcus, former staff director at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, identifies four main views on the relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism, at least in North America:[15]:845846
anti-Zionism is anti-Semitic in its essence and in most, if not all, of its manifestations;[16]
anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are both analytically and historically distinct, but the two ideologies have merged since 1948;[17]
anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism remain distinct, but anti-Zionism occasionally crosses the line into "outright anti-Semitism",[18] while anti-Semitism often pollutes anti-Zionist discourse;[19]:18 and/or
anti-Zionism is analytically distinct from anti-Semitism, but much apparent criticism of Israel or Zionism is in fact a thinly veiled expression of anti-Semitism.[20]
Marcus also states:[21] "Unsurprisingly, recent research has shown a close correlation between anti-Israeli views and anti-Semitic views based on a survey of citizens in ten European countries."[22]
Professor Robert S. Wistrich, head of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is the originator of Marcus's second view of anti-Zionism (that anti-Zionism and antisemitism merged post-1948) argues that much contemporary anti-Zionism, particularly forms that compare Zionism and Jews with Hitler and the Third Reich, has become a form of antisemitism:
Anti-Zionism has become the most dangerous and effective form of anti-Semitism in our time, through its systematic delegitimization, defamation, and demonization of Israel. Although not a priori anti-Semitic, the calls to dismantle the Jewish state, whether they come from Muslims, the Left, or the radical Right, increasingly rely on an anti-Semitic stereotypization of classic themes, such as the manipulative "Jewish lobby," the Jewish/Zionist "world conspiracy," and Jewish/Israeli "warmongers." [17]