I’d never seen MLK3 before, and was very impressed with what an absolutely charming person he is, quietly jolly and serene, even. Knowing no more about the situation, I’d have to attribute that to excellent parentage, both genetics and upbringing.
I was impressed that he was not an obnoxious jerk; however, MLK3, like most so-called black leaders, always avoid responding to the facts that O’Reilly constantly confronts them with...black crime rate, murder rate, unmarried birth rate, poor graduation numbers etc. MLK3 dodged the issue; mumbled something about it being only part of the problem.
He couldn’t remain in a leadership position if he actually condemned the behavior that O’Reilly listed.
“Id never seen MLK3 before, and was very impressed with what an absolutely charming person he is, quietly jolly and serene, even. Knowing no more about the situation, Id have to attribute that to excellent parentage, both genetics and upbringing.”
But as a lifelong Atlanta resident my experience with MLK3 is that he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer by a LONG shot, and has been protected from day one by a sycophantic local media.
I remember in 1993 when he got upset in a special election for Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. It never occurred to him that the MLK name was anything but a meal ticket. At his concession speech he just stood there with his mouth open.
So now he gets paid by the media.