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1 posted on 01/20/2015 4:58:54 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

And who was Martin King? In 1955 he was a big-dream utopian who euphemistically identified himself as an “anti-capitalist.” He was, in truth, a starry-eyed Marxist who only four years earlier had written this personal manifesto:
“…I am conviced [sic] that capitalism has seen its best days in American [sic], and not only in America, but in the entire world. It is a well known fact that no social institute [sic] can survive when it has outlived its usefullness [sic]. This, capitalism has done. It has failed to meet the needs of the masses.

“We need only to look at the underlying developements [sic] of our society. There is a definite revolt by, what Marx calls, ‘the preletarian’, [sic] against the bourgeoise [sic]…. What will eventually happen is this, labor will become so power [sic] (this was certainly evidenced in the recent election) that she will be able to place a president in the White House. This will inevitably bring about a nationalization of industry. That will be the end of capitalism. . . there is a definite move away from capitalism, whether we conceive of it as conscious or unconscious Capitalism finds herself like a losing football team in the last quarter trying types of tactics to survive.”

Martin King wrote this drivel at a time when communist totalitarians were condemning billions of people to lives of poverty, mediocrity and fear. The FBI had good reason to be concerned that someone who was so foolish as to embrace the false promise of Marxism might become the charismatic leader of millions of poorly educated and discontented black folks. Martin King was forever prattling about an imagined link between the needs of American blacks and the anti-colonial struggles of people in the Third World. King surrounded himself with dedicated Communists. King’s advisor Hunter Pitts (Jack) O’Dell was a veteran Communist Party organizer in New Orleans. Martin King’s advisor Stanley Levison was a financier for the Communist Party. King’s most trusted advisor and strategist Bayard Rustin began his activism with the Young Communist League.

All of these people understood the power of propaganda, invented history, staged events, deception and impersonation. Like their Soviet role models, these closeted communists sought to create power bases around cults of personality.

(exerpted from “Rosa Parks re-examined” by Thomas Clough of WeirdRepublic)


2 posted on 01/20/2015 5:01:39 AM PST by SpaceBar
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To: Kaslin

He was an American communist at his core.

Pray America is waking


3 posted on 01/20/2015 6:01:59 AM PST by bray (Sharpton is a murderer)
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To: Kaslin

MLK was a great man and a great American. It’s a true shame to see the dishonor being heaped on him by leftists like Sharpton, Rev Jesse, the Messiah, - all these people are using the memory of MLK as a tool to create hate and dissension. That was not at all what the Rev. King preached!
These perpetrators should be shamed!


4 posted on 01/20/2015 6:08:24 AM PST by Rembrandt (Part of the 51% who pay Federal taxes)
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