Polls from the 60s: MLK died with a 63% disapproval rating, demostrations over 70%

Ricky Fontaine

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I watched the documentary about John Carlos and Tommie Smith and how they made their lives miserable after that Olympics. Cacs won't tell you the backstory and what they subjected people because deception is their past time.

What did they do to em? :lupe:
 

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He was a Christian socialist who abhorred militarism, racism and materialism. Of course they killed him.
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You can't blame some of them. These fools were raised by on the Amerikkkan public school system. When I went from a Afrocentric private school to the standardized American school system, I laughed. The Social Studies/history curriculum is essentially saturated in white paint. :francis: these nikkas never had a chance.
 

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Hell if you wanna keep it a buck 50

a lot of black church folk didn't like Martin Luther King either, said he was being "disruptive". :mjpls:

A lot of em still alive today too. But let those same people tell it now they were always "down for the cause."
Coward c00ns was always a big hurdle to take care of. Even today. :francis:

Even had them pieces of shyt in slavery. :snoop:
 

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Some things most black people don't know:

Jesse Jackson was working with the FBI to take MLK down. He changed MLK's room at the hotel MLK was shot at to get him more exposed.

Also, MLK didn't die because of the gunshot. He died because when they got him to the hospital, the surgeons were raging white supremacists who did nothing but watch MLK bleed out behind closed doors. The head nurse at the time basically confirmed it.
 

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Also, MLK didn't die because of the gunshot. He died because when they got him to the hospital, the surgeons were raging white supremacists who did nothing but watch MLK bleed out behind closed doors. The head nurse at the time basically confirmed

That's abhorrent! This is why I prefer black Healthcare workers, nurses, doctors. Today there's more options for us.

White people are funny, they'll hate you, kill you, create a false narrative about you, feed it to the masses.
 

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Hell if you wanna keep it a buck 50

a lot of black church folk didn't like Martin Luther King either, said he was being "disruptive". :mjpls:

A lot of em still alive today too. But let those same people tell it now they were always "down for the cause."

the NAACP also undermined a lot of the black dominated communist parties in the 50's, for various reasons tho. Just like the Marxist ran black orgs up North bumped heads when Christians from the South came to convert people.
 

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Some things most black people don't know:

Jesse Jackson was working with the FBI to take MLK down. He changed MLK's room at the hotel MLK was shot at to get him more exposed.

Also, MLK didn't die because of the gunshot. He died because when they got him to the hospital, the surgeons were raging white supremacists who did nothing but watch MLK bleed out behind closed doors. The head nurse at the time basically confirmed it.


they went further than that... sounds like MLK was suffocated in the hospital bed....

R.I.P. :mjcry:


https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-p...ital-an-interview-with-william-pepper/5544005

The hospital story was told to Pepper by a man named Johnton Shelby, whose mother, Lula Mae Shelby, had been a surgical aide at St. Joseph’s that night. Shelby told Pepper the story of how his mother came home the morning after the shooting (she hadn’t been allowed to go home the night before) and gathered the family together. He remembers her saying to them, “I can’t believe they took his life.”


She described chief of surgery Dr. Breen Bland entering the emergency room with two men in suits. Seeing doctors working on King, Bland commanded, “Stop working on the ****** and let him die! Now, all of you get out of here, right now. Everybody get out.”

Johnton Shelby says his mother described hearing the sound of the three men sucking up saliva into their mouths and then spitting. Lula Mae described to her family that she looked over her shoulder as she was leaving the room and saw that the breathing tube had been removed from King and that Bland was holding a pillow over his head.

In fact, a second invaluable source was Ron Adkins, whose father, Russell Adkins Sr., was a local Dixie Mafia gangster and conspirator in the planning of the assassination even though he died a year before it took place. Ron told Pepper he had overheard Bland, who was his family’s doctor, tell his father that if King did survive the shooting he had to be taken to St. Joseph’s and nowhere else. As Pepper describes it:

He remembers Breen Bland saying to his father, ‘If he’s not killed by the shot, just make sure he gets to St. Joseph Hospital, and we’ll make sure that he doesn’t leave.’

Ron, who was just 16 when the shooting took place, was apparently taken everywhere by his father in those days, and he was able to recount many details of what happened as the assassination was planned and carried out.

“I definitely found him credible,” Pepper says. “I found him troubled, I found him disturbed in a lot of ways by things that went on earlier in his life.”

His deposition is also contained in the book, which Pepper explains was important so that readers could judge the statements for themselves.

“What I wanted to do was to make sure that the entire deposition of these critical moments and this critical information was there, so that one could go and read the depositions and see that I was being accurate,” Pepper says.

Besides describing what he heard Bland tell his father, Ron Adkins described the many visits made to Russell Sr. by Clyde Tolson, J. Edgar Hoover’s right hand man. Known to Ron as “Uncle Clyde,” the high-level FBI official often delivered cash to the elder Adkins for jobs he and his associates would carry out on behalf of Hoover. Among those the younger Adkins said were paid to supply information about the activities of Martin Luther King were the reverends Samuel “Billy” Kyles and Jesse Jackson.
 
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