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I'm not gonna say violence is the way to solve problems, but applying a lil pressure here n there doesn't hurt
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MLK was on some yes massa steez. All that beggin and nonviolence is a sign of weakness to whites in power
I liked Malcolm better. We wasn't with that. "By any means necessary"
Apparently J. Edgar Hoover didn't get that memo. One example: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/magazine/what-an-uncensored-letter-to-mlk-reveals.html?_r=0the truth about MLK is he was a puppet. he was used by the white rulers to keep black folks from revolting and resisting and to keep them subdued with their false religion (which only exists to keep us perpetually divided). this is the truth (i know at least A FEW of u here know this). his ideas weren't his own. his mentor was a man named baynard ruston. mr ruston was not able to carry forth the plan himself because he was a homosexual and therefore would not have been able to captivate and control the black community because as a homosexual black man he would never have been accepted by the black community as their leader. of course the white power structure knew this
Rewatched Selma last night. Was the movie implying that Caretta Scott had something going on with Malcom while King was in jail?
Thanks for clearing that up. It's always the ones that cheat that are the most paranoid.No, Martin was just being a jealous man. A real life man, full of complexities.
To suggest that Dr. King was a tool of pacification, however, is not well founded and rests primarily on assumptions about his legacy as it has been distorted and co-opted by obstructionists and conservatives, generally, in the years following his assassination. (For example, the King family had to sue Ward Connerly et al. for attempting to excerpt Dr. King as part of a political ad opposing affirmative action in California.) His actual positions are, in many respects, more progressive than he's typically given credit for.
this.To Dr. King, and his supporters of all races and genders past and present...thank you.
p4lwas watching this the other night. it is newly discovered audio of king giving a speech in london, two days prior to accepting his nobel peace prize. he talks about the injustices that black south africans are dealing with. maybe because im not from the south but, damn every time i hear mlk's voice, something about it. RIP MLK
Ok... but who got the most done?