The truth hurts,” Not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. Funny you don’t remember his most famous quote. You and Democrats are all about judging by the color of their skin
Here’s how Democrats felt about him after he denounce the war in Vietnam.
“In all, 168 newspapers denounced him the next day. Johnson ended his formal relationship with King. “What is that go***mned ni**er preacher doing to me?” Johnson reportedly remarked after the Riverside speech. “We gave him the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we gave him the Voting Rights Act of 1965, we gave him the war on poverty. What more does he want?”
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MLK was a socialist who represented everything you people hate. Since he's dead there's nothing stopping you from projecting whatever garbage ideology you want onto his legacy.
That's why Rush Limbaugh was a well known communist catboy.
What people? White people? That’s racist. White people don’t all think alike. Not very MLK like. The fact is you nutjobs have moved so far away from his teachings he would not recognize you and he like other Blacks who disagree would be labeled as not Black and even a white supremist aka Larry Elder. You either hate racism or you only hate it directed at you. Most of you leftists only hate it if it’s not directed at the target of your hate. You preach hate, MLK didn’t.
Across the nation, almost 70 percent of African Americans voted for Kennedy, and these votes provided the winning edge in several key states. When President Kennedy took office in January 1961, African Americans had high expectations for the new administration.
But Kennedy's narrow election victory and small working margin in Congress contributed to his cautious navigation of civil rights issues. He was reluctant to lose southern support for legislation on many fronts by pushing too hard on civil rights legislation. Instead, encouraged by staff, he appointed unprecedented numbers of African Americans to high-level positions in the administration and strengthened the Civil Rights Commission. He spoke out in favor of school desegregation, praised a number of cities for integrating their schools, and put Vice President Lyndon Johnson in charge of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Attorney General Robert Kennedy turned his attention to voting rights, initiating five times the number of suits brought during the previous administration.
That does not sound like the Rs of today. But most definatly, of you say it, it is true. 4 people agree.
You freely admit that it’s dangerous for the government to decide whether or not to discern traitors from patriots.
But you just declared a trust in Trump (or any of the people he will have to work with in government) to know the difference.
It seems to me that you are prepared to trust the government to discern whom should be arrested based solely on their personal politics as long as their politics are in direct opposition to yours.
Freedom is not a political thing, it is a God Given human right! I understand you do not not understand God given. Once again, another reason you are confused about FREEDOM!