They are trying to knock Martin Luther King Jr from the mountain....

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old news

King's right hand man aired him out in a book in the early 90s

the" laughing at rape" shyt is just the hook to get publicity for whatever upcoming project that's coming out, and is lie

people always release attention grabbing ducktales ahead of a project that would otherwise get ignored
 

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False. Martin >>>>> Malcolm.

Martin's contributions to Black empowerment exceed Malcolm's by several orders of magnitude.​
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False. Martin >>>>> Malcolm.

Martin's contributions to Black empowerment exceed Malcolm's by several orders of magnitude.​
Malcolm’s message was more impactful to me than Martin Luther King benevolence to a group of people that hate you.

Malcom’s came as close as I have found to someone who believes and exhibits problackness and the self reliance of black people.
 

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The FBI also sent a note to MLK telling him to kill himself. I'd take anything they would say involving him with the smallest grain of salt possible.



This.

"They" assassinated him, now I guess they want to totally assassinate his character, but literally every prominent Black person who stands up against racism has their character assassinated in life and after death.


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we know he wasn't perfect because no flesh and blood person is, but as far as him laughing about a woman getting raped sounds like Duck Tales to me, regardless of recordings, why would any Black person believe they're authentic in the 1st place.


Like somebody else said they would have been gotten at him for that

plus the TIMING of this laughing at rape claim is EXTRA SUSPECT in the Me Too era because they know a lot of gullible people will eat that up


and of course #1 is he's not alive to defend himself so
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The FBI also sent a note to MLK telling him to kill himself. I'd take anything they would say involving him with the smallest grain of salt possible.
This.

Its kind of hard to believe something from agency that specializes in destabilizing movements aka cointelpro.
 

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Or course they were. MLK rolled with nothing but snitches and government informants. Also known as christian pastors.

Hell, his photographer was one of the FBI BIGGEST informants.

Martin did a poor job choosing his associates.

I feel you brotha. But I wouldn't say he was poor in choosing associates. In real life people are always on the take no matter their background. I am sure some in the group were never on the take until the movement got so big and they had an offer they so called couldn't refuse. Some were always informants that were there before MLK became a face of the movement.

Also MLK didn't have the final say in many of these people being around. Those in the movement made many of the decisions and basically MLK was the face of the movement. Folks forget that he wanted to quit multiple times. But folks in the movement would give him the whole guilt trip of how he would be letying black people...and he would reconsider.

We forget the civil rights movement was never his calling originally he grew into it.

But I understand where you coming from with this post.
 

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The simple fact that you can live, work, and be educated ANYWHERE in the United States proves what I stated. You can't refute it.

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Refute that we were doing that for ourselves without the help of anyone in the early 20th century when Marcus Garvey and Booker T Washington were captains of the black ideological ship. :sas2:
 

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Booker T Garvey said:
Refute that we were doing that for ourselves without the help of anyone in the early 20th century when Marcus Garvey and Booker T Washington were captains of the black ideological ship. :sas2:

Refute that we weren't even regarded as equal citizens until 1965 due to Martin Luther King, Jr.

I'll wait.

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