Posted on 08/29/2013 9:14:14 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Dr. Ben Carson, professor emeritus of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University, is the latest would-be superstar for establishment conservatives. The good doctor gained immediate fame by coming out against gay marriage, in defiance of Obama. Black, accomplished, outspoken, and conservativewhats not to like?
Quite a bit actually, but for starters, take a look at his recent column entitled I have a dream, 50 years later. Regrettably, it will probably be another 100 years before we are able to discuss the real Martin Luther King, Jr. in polite society. Still, Carson is either astonishingly ignorant, or more likely gelded to come up with such whoppers as
Although I believe King would be very concerned for all parties in these tragedies [the consequences of being born out of wedlock], his energies would be primarily channeled into an attempt to give these young women the kind of self-esteem that would preclude their yielding to the charms of individuals who really dont care about them and are only interested in their selfish pleasures.
Are you kidding me? Even the most ardent admirers of King acknowledge that he took advantage of his groupies, to the tune of two or three per night.
And then theres this one
Perhaps the biggest disappointment for King would be...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
King was a collectivist down with the struggle against Whitey.
True but we’re all supposed to pretend he was the American Jesus.
His assassination was a horrible tragedy precisely because it turned him into a Sainted Martyr whose character and accomplishments could not be viewed as what they actually were.
Blacks have the highest self-esteem of any race. Whatever the cause, sleeping around has nothing to do with self-esteem.
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