Charlie Kirk to become the next MLK

(an opinion piece)


MLK was an awful man...a lousy husband and a derelict father not mention a shameless plagiarist; But he was a figurehead for the people at a time when they needed hope. More than anything else about MLK it was his timing... he was at the right place at the right time backing the right issue.

For that reason people tend to look away from the particulars and focus on the larger issue which at the time was equal civil rights for all human beings. Always and forever a righteous cause!

We face a similar situation today with the onslaught of deviance attacking normalcy and tradition. Less than 1% of the population has managed to grab the public podium and are working very hard to make changes in society that 99% of society does not want. It will not succeed but it has grown into an oppressive movement using tactics like cancel culture, political arm bending and now we have moved to violence.

Charlie Kirk also had unusually good timing. He rose up in the midst of this onslaught to become a figurehead for the traditionalists, the normals.

He had a message that resonated with them and while he certainly wasn't perfect ( geez you think MLK thought about perfect when he was screwing around with the prostitutes from City to City? ) this message had a legitimate foundation.

Now with his martyrdom we will see that message amplified a thousand times. Whatever it is the confessed shooter sought to accomplish will be overturned many fold in the other direction.

Just the other day..... 24 hours after Kirk's death I drove by the YWCA mural wall in my city which up till then was inhabited by the most exquisite work of art demonstrating the growth of a young black girl into womanhood, motherhood and then old age against the backdrop of an urban setting. I grew to love that picture..... To my great dismay it was being whitewashed to be replaced by an image of Charlie Kirk.

Prophetic much?

Yes I think so.
Kirk was many times the man MLK was. Alas, he wasn't allowed to live as long.
 
Kirk was many times the man MLK was. Alas, he wasn't allowed to live as long.
Kirk wouldn't make a pimple on a choir boys ass, let alone MLK.

Kirk was a lying grifter who debated college kids, to make himself look smart.
Kirk was an embarrassment.

Although not half the embarrassment his widow is.
 
For that reason people tend to look away from the particulars and focus on the larger issue which at the time was equal civil rights for all human beings. Always and forever a righteous cause!
If you mean during the time MLK was alive we ignored his sins, I would say that we knew nothing of his private life.
 
If you mean during the time MLK was alive we ignored his sins, I would say that we knew nothing of his private life.
We have some insight to his many infidelities from Rev. Abernathy's book, which of course were quickly covered up and denied:

 
No doubt you've been watching BBC.
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Wow, more fake quotes and quotes taken out of context.


Like the “empathy” quote. He said he doesn’t like that word, because he prefers the word “sympathy”. Empathy implies you know what someone else is feeling, but the truth is you do not know how someone else actually feels. Sympathy is actually real.
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It's what they excel at.

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We have some insight to his many infidelities from Rev. Abernathy's book, which of course were quickly covered up and denied:

I might have to find the book, i see it came out 20 years after that assassination. My comment was that we had no insight into his private life in the 1960's.
 
(an opinion piece)


MLK was an awful man...a lousy husband and a derelict father not mention a shameless plagiarist; But he was a figurehead for the people at a time when they needed hope. More than anything else about MLK it was his timing... he was at the right place at the right time backing the right issue.

For that reason people tend to look away from the particulars and focus on the larger issue which at the time was equal civil rights for all human beings. Always and forever a righteous cause!

We face a similar situation today with the onslaught of deviance attacking normalcy and tradition. Less than 1% of the population has managed to grab the public podium and are working very hard to make changes in society that 99% of society does not want. It will not succeed but it has grown into an oppressive movement using tactics like cancel culture, political arm bending and now we have moved to violence.

Charlie Kirk also had unusually good timing. He rose up in the midst of this onslaught to become a figurehead for the traditionalists, the normals.

He had a message that resonated with them and while he certainly wasn't perfect ( geez you think MLK thought about perfect when he was screwing around with the prostitutes from City to City? ) this message had a legitimate foundation.

Now with his martyrdom we will see that message amplified a thousand times. Whatever it is the confessed shooter sought to accomplish will be overturned many fold in the other direction.

Just the other day..... 24 hours after Kirk's death I drove by the YWCA mural wall in my city which up till then was inhabited by the most exquisite work of art demonstrating the growth of a young black girl into womanhood, motherhood and then old age against the backdrop of an urban setting. I grew to love that picture..... To my great dismay it was being whitewashed to be replaced by an image of Charlie Kirk.

Prophetic much?

Yes I think so.
Charles Manson would be more likely!
 
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