If King were alive, he would repeat his past sentiments.
He would call our troops war criminals and say that the U.S. is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.
He would call for income redistribution and reparations.
He would affirm his past views that there is no hell, no Second Coming, no Virgin birth, and that Jesus only attained divinity through “moral struggle.”
King was a leftwing radical who would fit in just fine with Jackson and Sharpton.
I have a feeling a LOT of Americans are going to celebrate MLK day by going to see the movie American Sniper.
Robert E Lee’s birthday tomorrow.
I don’t know anybody who cares about someones race. I grew up in New York city so maybe I’m use to different races, but I go to other places, states and nobody gives a damn. There is prejudice on the level that if you see a black teen dressed like a gangsta it can make you wary, but the same goes for white teens as well. You see a bunch of white teens wearing hoodies and low pants late at night down an alleyway it would make you think twice walking down there. The point being is all I hear day in day out is race race race racism, he is racist, she is racist, they are racist, that is racist blah blah blah which to me is really insulting to the blacks who went through REAL racism 50 plus years ago. Al Sharpton? He grew up in New York city in the last 1950s and 1960s. That fool has absolutely NO idea what real racism is which is probably why he’s always protesting things as racist that aren’t.
Yes, the Third World conquest of America is proceeding without organized resistance. Indeed, it looks like those people who organized and governed our society for centuries have totally surrendered to a life of eating, drinking, drugging, copulating, evacuating the bowels, snoring and attending “The Games.” The aforementioned behaviors shall continue until the new masters put and end to them. Then a life of poverty, ignorance, abuse and even death shall ensue.
Not according to today's "civil rights" leaders.
There's little doubt about, the people that write the history control history.
MLK day....it’s like Kwanza, right?
Rosa Parks I respect. Not so much Michael King.