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I like to imagine if MLK came back he act in the same manner as he was being portrayed in this episode of "The Boondocks".
FYI a black man created and was a writer on this show.
No, MLK would not have liked the Republican agenda under Trump. He would be appalled at the amount of wealth that has flowed to a comparative few at the expense of masses. He would be appalled at gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics eroding the voting rights act he worked for. He would be appalled at the erosion of workers rights. He would be appalled at the amount of religious bigotry today. He would be appalled at how gun violence has exploded. He would be joyous that a black man had become President in America. He would be joyous that many groups now work for social justice. He would be joyous that diverse people now go to school together, eat together, and are integrated in many ways.
The MAGA chuds would have absolutely despised MLK and it shows.
:lol:
This hatred is something that MLK would have despised...
The lack of responsibility seen today would put him in the grave.
I like to imagine if MLK came back he act in the same manner as he was being portrayed in this episode of "The Boondocks".
FYI a black man created and was a writer on this show.
:lol:
This hatred is something that MLK would have despised...
The MAGA chuds would have absolutely despised MLK and it shows.
The MAGA chuds would have absolutely despised MLK and it shows.
No, and he would also be horrified by the Trump wall idea.
based on what?
“For here on either side of the wall are God’s children and no man-made barrier can obliterate that fact. Whether it be East or West, men and women search for meaning, hope for fulfillment, yearn for faith in something beyond themselves, and cry desperately for love and community to support them in this pilgrim journey.”
In “The False God of Nationalism,” he argues that God and nationalism are “incompatible” and asks, “Will we continue to serve the false god of racial prejudice or will we serve the God who made of one blood all men to dwell upon the face of the earth.”
What did he say about people on the other side of the wall killing us?On what you ask? Because of his own words.
He talked about the Berlin wall and said:
What Martin Luther King Jr. Said About the Berlin Wall | Time
And about nationalism he said the following:
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/false-gods-we-worship
So clearly he did not believe in nationalism like Trump proposes nor did he agree with building walls to separate human beings.
What did he say about people on the other side of the wall killing us?
He was a man who detested violence, but it seems you are unwilling to accept his views on walls, what a surprise.
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