Posted on 01/18/2004 1:05:40 PM PST by Theodore R.
Martin Luther King Day Paul Craig Roberts Monday, Jan. 19, 2004
As time passes, the controversy once associated with Martin Luther King Day fades. People who remember the controversy die, and new generations are only thankful for the three-day holiday. Eventually, people may forget why the holiday is celebrated.
King was a brave and courageous person. I agree with him that a person should be judged by the content of his character and not by the color of his skin. To those who stress Kings loose sexual morals, I reply that sin is that for which we ask Gods forgiveness.
My problem with Martin Luther King Day is that it celebrates a civil rights revolution that achieved the opposite of Kings intention. Today we are judged by the color of our skin.
This conclusion is inescapable wherever we look. Those with darker skins have become preferred minorities with rights to employment, promotions, training programs, university admissions and federal contracts that are greater than those of whites.
New crimes known as hate crimes are being created that only whites can commit and only preferred minorities can suffer. If a white assaults a black, the charge will be assault and a hate crime. If a black assaults a white, the charge is only assault.
Preferred minorities have special rights to be offended that whites do not have. Indeed, a white who offends a black, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can be charged with racial discrimination or with a hate crime.
Preferred minorities can call whites names, but whites cannot call preferred minorities names.
Ordinary language has become a minefield for whites, who must tiptoe around, aware that the slightest misstep can bring a lawsuit or destroy a career.
These persecutions happen in the name of diversity, but diversity suffers. There can be black fraternities and organizations, but not white ones. Southern cultural symbols, together with all symbols of the Souths defense of states rights, are headed down the memory hole. Is there never to be an end to Reconstruction?
Whites are demonized in movies, theater, rap lyrics and school textbooks. Christopher Columbus and the American Founding Fathers have been reduced to evil racists who practiced white male European hegemony over minorities and women. Any textbook author who described preferred minorities in comparable language would be driven from academic life.
Was there ever a time when whites were taught to judge blacks by the color of their skin? Many people may have had prejudices that produced a similar result, but blacks were not demonized.
If we insist that blacks were demonized, how is it an improvement to demonize whites? Today, blacks are taught skin color judgments, just as feminists teach gender judgments, and communists teach class judgments. Whites are taught the same skin color judgments, which explains the predominance of white guilt.
The great paradox of the civil rights revolution is that instead of enforcing and expanding equality before the law, the revolution created differential rights based on race, gender and, any day now, sexual orientation. The great liberal revolution, centuries in the making, that brought forth equality in law has been overthrown. In its place we see rising a new feudal legal order of status-based rights.
Lawrence Stratton and I documented the rise of the new feudalism in complete detail in our book The New Color Line. Not a word of refutation of our account has ever appeared. Americans have accepted the overthrow of liberalism. As the new feudal order arises, strife will be its handmaiden.
What would Martin Luther King do if he were alive today? Would he endorse redistributive racial justice, which means the end of limited government and the death of legal equality, or would he come to the defense of equality before the law?
Martin Luther King knew that legal equality was the promise of the American compact. Those who take his name in vain assume that they will always be the ones who determine the boundaries of discord. But the evisceration of legal equality overturns the promise of liberty. In the wake of libertys demise will follow evil, plunder and violence.
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Well, King's followers have clearly come down on the side of the former proposition.
To paraphrase MLK in his famous speech, "I have a dream, that my four children will grow up in a society where they are judged by the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin." In this, I think MLK is more aligned with conservative thought than an icon of the race-pimps.
Who's Martin Luther King?
I thought tomorrow was "Civil Rights Day".
New generations of government employees, the only beneficiaries of this holiday. No private business I'm aware of gives its people time off.
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