• Do You Really Want To Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.?

    From Ronny Koch@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 16 03:55:28 2024
    XPost: alt.politics.conservative, alt.politics.democrats, alt.business
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    As the nation gears up to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin
    Luther King, I would like to encourage all Americans - but
    particularly my fellow white Americans - to consider who this
    man really was and why he was murdered.

    You see, most white Americans have reached a point where they
    can celebrate Dr. King, but that is ONLY because King has been
    sanitized, stripped of his prophetic zeal, made palatable to
    whites who 40 years ago may have been among the throngs of fools
    casting epithets, bricks, and firebombs at Dr. King and his
    followers.

    Make no mistake about it; Martin Luther King was a radical. If
    he were alive today, most people in power (read: white people)
    would hate him, would hate what he was saying, and would hate
    what he was willing to die for.

    We watch Dr. King's famous "I have a dream" speech and it
    inspires us, it makes us feel warm and fuzzy. But if that is all
    Dr. King did - make people feel warm and fuzzy - why was he so
    reviled?

    Consider the following from the book, "The FBI and Martin Luther
    King, Jr.: From Solo to Memphis," by David J. Garrow.

    "On November 18, 1964, FBI Director, J. Edgar Hoover publically
    called Martin Luther King, Jr. 'the most notorious liar' in
    America. Three days later, one of Hoover's top assistants wrote
    and sent the following anonymous letter to King. Included with
    the letter was an incriminating tape recording which the FBI had
    obtained by 'bugging' King's hotel rooms.

    KING
    In view of your grade... I will not dignify your name with
    either a Mr. or a Reverend or a Dr. And, your last name calls to
    mind only the type of King such as King Henry the VIII...

    King, look into your heart. You know you are a complete fraud
    and a great liability to all of us Negroes. White people in this
    country have enough frauds of their own but I am sure they don't
    have one at this time that is any near your equal. You are no
    clergyman and you know it. I repeat you are a colossal fraud and
    an evil, vicious one at that. You could not believe in God...
    Clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles.

    King, like all frauds your end is approaching. You could have
    been our greatest leader. You, even at an early age have turned
    out to be not a leader but a dissolute, abnormal moral imbecile.
    We will now have to depend on our old leaders like Wilkins a man
    of character and thank God we have others like him. But you are
    done. Your "honorary" degrees, your Nobel Prize (what a grim
    farce) and other awards will not save you. King, I repeat you
    are done.

    No person can overcome facts, not even a fraud like yourself...
    I repeat- no person can argue successfully against facts. You
    are finished... Satan could not do more. What incredible
    evilness... King you are done.

    The American public, the church organizations that have been
    helping - Protestant, Catholic and Jews will know you for what
    you are - evil, abnormal beast. So will others who have backed
    you. You are done.

    King, there is only one thing left for you to do. You know what
    it is. You have just 34 days in which to do (this exact number
    has been selected for a specific reason, it has definite
    practical significant [sic]). You are done. There is but one way
    out for you. You better take it before your filthy, abnormal
    fraudulent self is bared to the nation."

    Read those words again. Really, stop and read them. If Dr. King
    was someone who made us feel warm and fuzzy; if Dr. King was
    someone who could and should be celebrated; if Dr. King was
    someone who simply inspired people; then why would such a
    disgusting letter be written to him by the FBI? Why would people
    have thrown bricks and M80s at him? Why was he jailed? Why were
    his followers beaten? Why was he cut down by an assassin's
    bullet on the balcony of his hotel room in Memphis?

    Why? Because he was a radical; because he preached God's good
    news to the poor; because he made people who benefited from the
    status quo incredibly uncomfortable; and like all the great
    prophets before him, he was killed for doing these.

    So instead of celebrating Martin Luther King as the inspiring
    leader that makes you feel good, I encourage you to celebrate
    him honestly, and honor Martin Luther King as the revolutionary
    that he truly was.

    A simple way of doing this might be to consider what Dr. King
    may have stood for today and what he might have said about the
    current state of affairs in our nation.

    I would argue that it is fair to say, based on his words and
    example, that if Dr. King were alive in 2011, he would say that:

    The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are unjust.

    The disparity of wealth between the rich and the poor in America
    is unjust.

    The influence of corporate money in American politics is unjust.

    And so on...

    As he did when he was alive, Dr. King would prophetically speak
    the truth of God and he would demand that these wrongs of war,
    economic injustice and failures in democracy, be set right. And
    Dr. King would go beyond words, he would take action - he would
    put his feet in the street and his body on the line and he would
    rally others to do so. And in doing these things, Dr. King would
    encourage the wrath of the majority in our nation, particularly
    those who benefit from the status quo, and they would hate him
    for it and they would wish him dead.

    Have the courage to think of that on January 17th.

    That is what this national holiday should be about - deep
    reflection on Dr. King's life and mission and whether or not
    each (or any) of us has the desire and the courage to truly
    bring his dream to reality in these United States of America.

    Peace (and Justice),

    Jim Keady

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-keady/do-you-really-want-to- cel_b_809799.html


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