What MLK might have to say about America today
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Posted By: Mercedes44,
1/19/2026 5:08:54 AM
What would the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. have to say about his country’s contentious racial landscape on this, his 97th birthday?
America is a far different place from the nation that saw King felled by an assassin’s bullet in 1968 at the young age of 39; different even from the country that made this a federal holiday in 1983.
Black Americans still face real inequities. Look at the huge numbers of crime victims, disproportionately black, generated by terrible progressive policies on public safety.
Or the decay of America’s public schools, once an engine of black social mobility:
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 1/19/2026 5:28:13 AM (No. 2057036)
From what I have witnessed since the sixties, I don't think many Blacks give one whit to MLK and what he stood for except to invoke his name to batter White folks. If you don't believe it, go back and read his, "I Have a Dream" speech. Trillion$$$ have been poured iinto multiple welfare, AA and redundant government programs to help Black's, and still their hands are out for reparations.
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spacer 1/19/2026 6:12:14 AM (No. 2057042)
King gave 50s 60s version speeches about dei AND reparations. The theology he preached was hard Marxist that twisted the true meaning of the Gospel. He had real black Christian preachers all over America warning their flocks about King.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
chumley 1/19/2026 6:45:00 AM (No. 2057054)
He'd ask "Where da wite wimmens at?"
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Venturer 1/19/2026 7:14:44 AM (No. 2057061)
The biggest problem blacks have today is black on black crime in their ghetto's.
They got promotions they didn't deserve and jobs they are not qualified for the one thing that is the same today as it was in MLK's day is that they have never stopped crying about being black and begging for reparations Some have succeeded but most are still the same Gimmedats MLK preached to.
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Strike3 1/19/2026 7:30:27 AM (No. 2057072)
Total hogwash. Anybody who has ever been in a classroom with black students quickly sees that they would rather perform a comedy routine than learn anything. Don't blame it all on the teachers. They want white people to work until they are 90 years old so the EBT cards are loaded with more money every month even though obesity is the norm. In their ghettos they create their own problems. BLM showed us exactly what we are dealing with and shoplifting is now a way of life.
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anniebc 1/19/2026 8:02:22 AM (No. 2057093)
First of all, MLK was a straight up marxist, he was not Christian, and he was not Republican (maybe INO). Second, white people are the majority in this country, and there are more white people on welfare (it's similar to more whites are killed by cops than blacks). Black people work to fund welfare, just like white people. Also, a lot of white women got jobs they are not qualified for under DEI; some say white women are the biggest beneficiaries of DEI. People who are recipients of EBT and DEI (for the most part) are powerless against you. It's the people who perpetuate and prop up this stuff that are doing the most harm, and the majority of those individuals are white! Break down the makeup of the House and Senate (federal and state), and you'll understand what I'm saying to you, and you won't be distracted by color.
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Lazyman 1/19/2026 8:20:46 AM (No. 2057107)
Last I checked blacks are in charge of much of the local governments in this land and that includes schools and police departments.The people in these jurisdictions are responsible to make these leaders accountable. Blaming everyone else, instead of taking responsibility, may make them feel good but many are not fooled.
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felixcat 1/19/2026 8:59:20 AM (No. 2057125)
Does it really matter anymore? His name is only used nowadays to make successful white people fell guilty about their success. And yes, #2, much of the damage being done to our society are wealthy white people, especially white women like the widow of a Walmart heir (funding the No Kings crap) and the Bezos and Jobs ex wives.
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Lawsy0 1/19/2026 9:00:21 AM (No. 2057126)
I believe what was said about MLK by those who knew him and loved him; he was a godly man.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
stablemoney 1/19/2026 10:08:51 AM (No. 2057157)
I do not celebrate days stolen by the left. Every day is my day, and those I respect, I respect every day.
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ControlFreak 1/19/2026 11:33:57 AM (No. 2057184)
A godly man is not an adulterer.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Highlander 1/19/2026 12:20:15 PM (No. 2057211)
I don’t care what MLK would say. Today’s blacks mostly pay lip service to his memory.
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buckeye1 1/19/2026 12:32:45 PM (No. 2057221)
In the main, Martin Luther King Jr. Is fondly remembered for his ''I Have a Dream'' speech and its inspired rhetoric. His insistence on non violent protest has been discarded as irrelevant by today's political activist..
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 1/19/2026 1:38:17 PM (No. 2057245)
MLK Jr. was useful idiot for the Soviet Union. He was an orating opportunist who would today be in BLM's camp if they placed its female members in his hotel room each evening. If you think otherwise, then ask yourself what's in his "raw" FBI File that remains secret long after the legal "50 year limit" is a distant "dot" in the rear view mirror.
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Strike3 1/19/2026 5:53:25 PM (No. 2057334)
The FBI tracked MLK because they were afraid of the power and popularity that he held, not because of any criminal activity. Anything in his file would be embarrassing to both him and the FBI people who were on the other side of the cameras and microphones so we won't see it anytime soon.
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