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To: Tall_Texan; risk; mhking
Since you've apparently moved a topic from another thread onto this one, can you at least let me in on the conversation?

Absolutely, Tall-Texan.

Although you're not the offending party, this is another reaction to FR's annual trashing of MLK. It makes no sense.

For example, see post #2. "A slap in MLK's face!!!" What on earth was that?

No one wants to talk about why MLK was needed (and he was definitely needed). They'd rather berate his character, and he did indeed have flaws. No man is perfect.

He's not a personal hero of mine. But I do appreciate him for holding a mirror in America's face and forcing her to realize that she was being a complete hypocrite.

Brave black men fighting and dying in her wars, yet the government they fought for denied them the right to vote and deemed them second-class citizens under the law. Black men and women paying taxes, on the federal and State level, yet these governments took their tax money and then segretated them?

No! That wasn't cool. It was evil. Pure evil.

So FReepers annually trash this man. Yes, he was an adulterer. Yes, he was too friendly with socialism. No one will get an argument from me there. But what about the why behind the movement?

None who berate him in his person want to discuss that.

We're not talking about ancient history here. It's not Revolutionary War era history here. Nor is it the Civil War era history here, either. You have millions upon millions of people who are living today who lived through that time when King lived. Those who knew the evil of Jim Crow, being denied the right to vote, being denied the freedom of association. Those who no matter how honorably and lawfully they lived their lives were still nothing more than niggers in this land. They're still here.

Yet and still, these who berate him seem to have forgotten. Well, I'll remind them.

That was the subject. I did not mean to hijack your thread. If I did, I apologize.


27 posted on 01/20/2004 11:35:45 AM PST by rdb3 (If Jesse Jack$on and I meet, face to face, it's gonna be a misunderstanding...)
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To: rdb3; mhking; Trueblackman; RonDog
Brave black men fighting and dying in her wars, yet the government they fought for denied them the right to vote and deemed them second-class citizens under the law. Black men and women paying taxes, on the federal and State level, yet these governments took their tax money and then segretated them?

No! That wasn't cool. It was evil. Pure evil.

You got it, RDB3. King George III was mild compared to how these people were being treated.

28 posted on 01/20/2004 11:42:02 AM PST by risk
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To: rdb3
Thanks. I prefer to believe that many who have inherited the mantle from King have distorted and misrepresented his message. I wish King could be asked today whether he believes now what he said about judging people not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I do believe it's difficult for many young Americans and white Americans who weren't raised in the South to understand just how bad it was back during King's time. I was born in 1957 and raised in Texas and I have many fond memories of that time but I'm sure I would feel differently if I had been exposed to some of the other parts of town and what those people faced on a daily basis. King gave them hope that things would change and slowly they did change. So I understand both those who slam King for what is now presented in his name and I also understand how much he means to some people, particularly those who "were there". No, MLK wasn't perfect but I wonder how many people in history could match his positive impact.

31 posted on 01/20/2004 7:48:49 PM PST by Tall_Texan (Some day I'll have a rock-hard body - once rigor mortis sets in.)
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