The Politically Incorrect Truth About Martin Luther King Jr.

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Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior

I would love to (discuss the state of Black America today, since Martin Luther King Jr. allegedly did great things for them).




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If you could quit saying "google" for a moment we can go back earlier in the thread and talk about Martin Luther King Jr.'s admiration for communist/NAACP founder W.E.B. Dubious and how Black Americans would be much better off today if America had followed the advice of the great Booker T. Washington (whom a holiday should be named after instead of King).

Wait, you do realize that Black Americans today in general are living in a state of chaos don't you?

If not, we can discuss that too.



Since you don't want to discuss the above: Have a nice troll day.



and if you ever are really interested in why America in celebrating mlk's birthday, you can consider the following:


because, although flawed (as are all men), he was instrumental in leading the fight to end the even greater perversion foisted upon black americans by degenerate white scum in the south



or you can google it :idunno:
 

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and if you ever are really interested in why America in celebrating mlk's birthday, you can consider the following:


because, although flawed (as are all men), he was instrumental in leading the fight to end the even greater perversion foisted upon black americans by degenerate white scum in the south



or you can google it :idunno:

The purpose of this thread is to show why (on many different fronts) Martin Luther King Jr. shouldn't be honored with a national holiday.

If you can make a case as to why he should, then please attempt to do so.

Since you can't, have a nice troll day.
 

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If you can make a case as to why he should, then please attempt to do so.


well, it's right in front of you:





America is celebrating mlk's bday because, although flawed (as are all men),
he was instrumental in leading the fight to end the even greater perversion foisted upon black americans by degenerate white scum in the south
 

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The only thing anyone needs to be concerned with as far as MLK or Malcolm X is that the black community did a lot better for their selves before they came along.
But it wasn't their fault- the black community ultimately squandered the fruit of the movement and then went in a completely opposite direction that the leaders were trying to further assert them in.

Marinate on that a bit- mind the false narrative Democrats perpetuate :rolleyes:
 

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Page 6, post #88

http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...ther-King-Jr&p=3760843&viewfull=1#post3760843

As I've mentioned in other threads that expose the fraud Martin Luther the King Jr.:

The modern day civil rights struggle goes back to the days of the great American Booker T. Washington, adviser to presidents and founder of the Tuskegee Institute. Washington believed that with hard work the American negro would eventually assimilate into a white society.

http://charleskmoorejr.blogspot.com/2010/02/booker-t-washington.html

His adversary was W.E.B. Dubois, founder of the leftwing Niagara Movement, and then later the communist founded NAACP.

"The naacp was founded by stalinist/socialist member of the communist party W. E. Burghardt DuBois. Out of the Niagara Movement, there emerged - in 1909 - the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. In its early history, the NAACP proved to be a natural attraction for Communists. DuBois, the real leader of the organization, "hailed the Russian Revolution of 1917," and he traveled to the Soviet Union in 1926 and 1936. He especially liked "the racial attitudes of the Communists."
http://storyreportscomments.blogspot.com/2010/07/naacp-was-founded-by.html

Dubois, at age 93 joined the Communist Party (shown here shaking hands with mass murderer Mao Tse Tung).

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And Martin Luther the King Jr., who did he admire?

"On February 23, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was the keynote speaker at a benefit, marking the 100th birthday of W. E. B. DuBois held at Carnegie Hall. In his tribute that night, King remarked that "Dr. DuBois has left us, but he has not died. The spirit of freedom is not buried in the grave of the valiant."

http://www.carnegiehall.org/BlogPost.aspx?id=4294984027
 

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The only thing anyone needs to be concerned with as far as MLK or Malcolm X is that the black community did a lot better for their selves before they came along.
But it wasn't their fault- the black community ultimately squandered the fruit of the movement and then went in a completely opposite direction that the leaders were trying to further assert them in.

Marinate on that a bit- mind the false narrative Democrats perpetuate :rolleyes:

Make your case on how MLK Jr. was allegedly attempting to guide the Black community in a constructive way.

I'm tiring of trolls.
 

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Make your case on how MLK Jr. was allegedly attempting to guide the Black community in a constructive way.

I'm tiring of trolls.

MLK made an impact with his speeches, which were inspired by the dignities reflected in Christianity. What he did on a personal level is not what really affected the movement.

Malcolm X was the one guiding the black community in a constructive way- instead of appealing in the way MLK did, he utilized the Constitution. The police didn't mess with the black people carrying rifles or the one's they protected- he put into action what the 2nd Amendment was intended for, you see.

I think you simply spend too much times looking at personal faults, is all. The only reason there is a MLK day is because America wanted to celebrate civil rights and wanted to attribute it to a standard of peace rather than militant action.
 

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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior

Make your case on how MLK Jr. was allegedly attempting to guide the Black community in a constructive way.

I'm tiring of trolls.

MLK made an impact with his speeches, which were inspired by the dignities reflected in Christianity. What he did on a personal level is not what really affected the movement.

But you just contradicted yourself from an earlier post:

The only thing anyone needs to be concerned with as far as MLK or Malcolm X is that the black community did a lot better for their selves before they came along.

Which is it: Were American Blacks better off before Martin Luther King Jr. came along or after they listened to his plagiarized speeches?

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Black rioters showing the "dignities reflected in Christianity" after a Martin Luther King Jr. speech.

If you're now claiming the latter: Make your case.

I think you simply spend too much times looking at personal faults, is all.

As shown, there was quite a bit more to Martin Luther King Jr. than "personal faults" (Sodomizing Ralph Abernathy would fall under the "personal faults" category).

If you want to give national holidays to people like MLK Jr. (pro abortion, pro homosexual, pro socialist/communist, lying fake Christian), why not give one to Barack Hussein Obama?

Heck, maybe Donald Trump would wrap it in a rainbow flag and present it to him.


The only reason there is a MLK day is because America wanted to celebrate civil rights and wanted to attribute it to a standard of peace rather than militant action.

In the past, National holidays were given to great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America.

As shown, Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't one of them.
 

ok doser

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In the pas, National holidays were given to great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America.

well, let's take a look at that:

Federal Holidays:

New Years Day
George Washington/Abraham Lincoln
That Filthy Degenerate Black Dude Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day


so, besides the filthy degenerate black dude, we got a whole bunch that weren't given to "great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America", and three that were given to men, at least

hard to argue that Columbus loved America, seeing as he never made it here and it dint exist when he did anyways

as for "God fearing", Washington was a deist


so, as usual, you're full of it
 

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Were American Blacks better off before Martin Luther King Jr. came along or after they listened to his plagiarized speeches?

They were better off before they went Democrat.
Malcolm X called them chumps :chuckle:

I don't think MLK was a socialist, I think he wanted to slim the gap that capitalism was producing during his time especially by race.
And it backfired completely- blacks took to the Democrats with full on open arms. Back to the slave masters, they may as well have just stayed on the plantations because it's done them no more good :rolleyes:
 

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Quote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior View Post

In the past, National holidays were given to great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America.

well, let's take a look at that:

Federal Holidays:

New Years Day
George Washington/Abraham Lincoln
That Filthy Degenerate Black Dude Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day


so, besides the filthy degenerate black dude, we got a whole bunch that weren't given to "great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America", and three that were given to men, at least

hard to argue that Columbus loved America, seeing as he never made it here and it dint exist when he did anyways

as for "God fearing", Washington was a deist


so, as usual, you're full of it

I was speaking of Washington and Lincoln (who now have to share a holiday while King get's his own).

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Some "deist".

Jesus Christ (the Son of God/God in the flesh) was the greatest "man" to ever walk the earth (MLK Jr. didn't even acknowledge His Divinity).

Washington (the "deist") did the following:

In 1789, following a proclamation issued by President George Washington, America celebrated its first Day of Thanksgiving to God under its new constitution.
http://christiananswers.net/q-wall/wal-g007.html

Now that you've made a complete fool out of yourself, would you care to go another round?
 

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Quote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior

Were American Blacks better off before Martin Luther King Jr. came along or after they listened to his plagiarized speeches? (and burned their neighborhoods to the ground after listening to MLK Jr.'s supposed "non violent" speeches).

They were better off before they went Democrat.
Malcolm X called them chumps :chuckle:

Here's a picture of 3 democratic chumps surrounding Martin Luther King Jr. the night before he was murdered (the night King beat up a couple of hookers in his motel room).

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On the left is Hosea Williams, who King called his "Castro" and later served 5 terms in the Georgia Senate as a Democrat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosea_Williams

I don't think that I have to talk about Jesse "Shake em down" Jackson's political affiliation. Ralph Abernathy, when he wasn't sodomizing or being sodomized by King, was also a democrat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Abernathy

I guess your republican liked to be surrounded by democrats.

I don't think MLK was a socialist...

Already addressed earlier in the thread. Without hunting down those posts, how about I leave you with an article by the Socialist Party USA? (who are probably "republicans" as well).

http://www.socialistparty-usa.org/literature/mlking-flyer.pdf
 

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so, besides the filthy degenerate black dude, we got a whole bunch that weren't given to "great men, who were decent God fearing men who loved America", and three that were given to men, at least

hard to argue that Columbus loved America, seeing as he never made it here and it dint exist when he did anyways

as for "God fearing", Washington was a deist


so, as usual, you're full of it

Since liberals/Libertarians are notorious for bashing Christopher Columbus, I thought I'd share some little known facts about him:

"Unlike many sailors then and now, Christopher Columbus never used profanity.

During Columbus’s voyages, the ships’ crews observed religious rites. Every time they turned the half-hour glass (their primary means of keeping time), they cried: “Blessed be the hour of our Savior’s birth / blessed be the Virgin Mary who bore him / and blessed be John who baptized him.” They finished each day by singing vespers together (although reportedly they sang out of tune).

Not until his third voyage did Columbus actually land on the American mainland. Seeing four rivers flowing from the landmass, he believed he had encountered the Garden of Eden. He died in 1506 unaware he had landed thousands of miles short of the Orient."
http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-35/columbus-and-christianity-did-you-know.html

http://christianfaithinamerica.com/culture-war/founding-fathers-speak/

Unlike MLK Jr., Christopher Columbus believed in Jesus' Divinity.
 

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Last night Werner Heroz's 2006 movie entitled "Rescue Dawn" was on TV. It's the true story and experiences of German-American Dieter Dengler (played by actor Christian Bale), who was captured as a prisoner of war in the US-Viet Nam War and somehow managed to survive the horrific conditions of that experience.

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One scene showed Dengler hanging upside down with rope tied around his neck, which was holding a wasp nest next to his face.

The North Vietnamese were barbarians, and it angers me even more when I read about Martin Luther King Jr. comparing our brave soldiers who fought in Viet Nam to Nazis:

What do the peasants think as we ally ourselves with the landlords and as we refuse to put any action into our many words concerning land reform? What do they think as we test our latest weapons on them, just as the Germans tested out new medicine and new tortures in the concentration camps of Europe? Where are the roots of the independent Vietnam we claim to be building? Is it among these voiceless ones?
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0115-13.htm

I thank Viet Nam vets for their service whenever I see one (wearing a Viet Nam vet hat or overhear them talking about it). To those Viet Nam vets whom I haven't had an opportunity to thank: Remember that Martin Luther King Jr. didn't speak for all Americans, and that you were and still are heroes to many Americans like me.
 

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I was speaking of Washington and Lincoln (who now have to share a holiday while King get's his own).

oh, good


'cause when you were talking about "national holidays", like new years day and fourth of july, you looked like a total tard


Washington (the "deist") did the following:



Washington's background. When Washington was eleven years old, he inherited ten slaves; by the time of his death, 318 slaves lived at Mount Vernon, including 123 owned by Washington, 40 leased from a neighbor, and an additional 153 "dower slaves."





according to God's Law, he should have been executed
 

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washington's status as a slave-owner isn't based in speculation and innuendo

J. Edgar Hoover reportedly discovered that King had numerous love affairs. Hoover had “at least 15 reels of tape about sexual entertainment and conversations between King and Abernathy that might lead to the conclusion that there was a homosexual relationship between the two ministers,” noted Rowan.71 During a discussion with someone in the FBI, Rowan discovered that there had been sexual intercourse in “the King suite” with Rev. Ralph David Abernathy. At another time, there was an “orgy.” Those conversations had both been taped by one of the FBI’s bugs.72 The black newspaper writer and television talk show host Tony Brown mentioned the reported conversation between King and Abernathy behind closed doors. In Brown’s column, he described King’s reported love

“‘Come on over here, you big, black..."
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...ther-King-Jr&p=4904357&viewfull=1#post4904357

Let's see: Your hatred of my* country's greatest Founding Father has been noted, how about bashing the late great J. Edgar Hoover next?

*ok doser lives in Canada, as the welfare benefits are better there.
 
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