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I was born in Philly, and went to public school in Wilmington DE.
I’m done.
I suspect MLK would have been embarrassed by what the “civil rights movement” has become in 2023.
If he were still alove he would be just another marxist race hustler.
Does he mean we have to contribute to the turd statue?
He said all the ____-Americans except white. He didn’t say Irish, English, German, Danish, Jewish, etc. either. I wonder if that is OK in his Bible?
Yes it’s time to release all the classified FBI files on MLK. Why are they so secretive?
Send us a list of MLk’s work in process when he died.
We’ll take it from there.
I suspect most of it’s been addressed.
I didn’t read the article, but is sleeping around one of the unfinished business?
Let’s start with the Church paying their fair share of taxes.
To Hell with the Kingdom of God; let’s have paradise on earth.
Francis is doing that, aiding Marxism.
Yet, in this ‘Advice for Living’ column published by Ebony Magazine in 1957, King demonstrates his thoughts in continuity with the Black bourgeoisie on the necessity of the use of artificial contraception to reduce the Black American population; calling it, “rationally and morally justifiable”:
Question: We have seven children and another one is on the way. Our four-room apartment is bursting at the seams and living space in Harlem is at a premium. I have suggested to my husband that we practice birth control, but he says that when God thinks we have enough children, He will put a stop to it. I’ve tried to reason with him, but he says that birth control is sinful. Is he right?
Martin Luther King Jr’s Answer: I do not think it is correct to argue that birth control is sinful. It is a serious mistake to suppose that it is a religious act to allow nature to have its way in the sex life. The truth is that the natural order is given us, not as an absolute finality, but as something to be guided and controlled. In the case of birth control the real question at issue is that between rational control and resort to chance. Another thing that must be said is that changes in social and economic conditions make smaller families desirable, if not necessary. As you suggest, the limited quarters available in our large cities and the high cost of living preclude such large families as were common a century or so ago. A final consideration is that women must be considered as more than “breeding machines.” It is true that the primary obligation of the woman is that of motherhood, but an intelligent mother wants it to be a responsible motherhood—a motherhood to which she has given her consent, not a motherhood due to impulse and to chance. And this means birth control in some form. All of these factors, seem to me, to make birth control rationally and morally justifiable (emphasis added).
And now we have Catholic bishops falling all over themselves praising this racist adulterer.
The trouble is, modern black leaders have no interest whatsoever in MLK’s idea to judge people by the content of their character instead of by the color or their skin.
BLACK TRUMPS EVERTHING....even GOD!