The speech is a reference to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, but is modified to describe the current state of a stream on Imgflip called MSMG. The speaker notes that three years ago, the creation of the stream brought hope to 8,000 people who were bored and wanted to share memes and their lives. However, today, MSMG is filled with homophobia and toxicity, and its users are languishing on a lonely island of hate amidst a vast website of loving prosperity. The speaker describes the stream as having defaulted on its promise of providing unalienable rights to all men, including Black men, Christian men, gay men, and women. The speech calls for change and action, urging MSMG to remember the urgency of now and the need for justice, peace, and freedom. The speaker dreams of an MSMG where users are judged by the content of their character rather than their skin color or account age, and where all users can join hands and sing the words of the old MSMG spiritual: "Free at last. Free at last. Thank God almighty, we are free at last."