Where is Jill Stein??

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You shyt on his entire protest movement so you guessing what MLK would do holds 0 weight. Thanks for playing.


“According to King biographer David J. Garrow, King was fond of some Republican politicians, such as Richard Nixon, although it is almost certain that King voted for Democrats John F. Kennedy in 1960 and Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Among the few times he ventured into open partisanship was to denounce Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, who, as a senator, had voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. King said in an interview, “I had no alternative but to urge every Negro and white person of goodwill to vote against Mr. Goldwater and to withdraw support from any Republican candidate that did not publicly disassociate himself from Senator Goldwater and his philosophy.”



Civil Rights legislation would’ve been passed if MLK urged people to vote for the communist party surely. :mjlol:
 

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And now he's favorably comparing AOC to MLK. Just file dude under cartoon character political takes at this point. Good Lord:mjlol:
I used AOC as an example of creating popular support and messaging, as to why she is now the most favorable polled democrat in the nation



You have the IQ of a snake so you not being able to comprehend 5th grade reading level sentences is a given.
 

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On the ground, as usual.


Not the Arab American Caucus! :damn:

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“According to King biographer David J. Garrow, King was fond of some Republican politicians, such as Richard Nixon, although it is almost certain that King voted for Democrats John F. Kennedy in 1960 and Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Among the few times he ventured into open partisanship was to denounce Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, who, as a senator, had voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. King said in an interview, “I had no alternative but to urge every Negro and white person of goodwill to vote against Mr. Goldwater and to withdraw support from any Republican candidate that did not publicly disassociate himself from Senator Goldwater and his philosophy.”



Civil Rights legislation would’ve been passed if MLK urged people to vote for the communist party surely. :mjlol:
I don't think the Dems were funding genocide at that time so ya know apples and oranges and shyt. lol
 
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