Where did this idea that MLK was a c00n come from?

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MLK was actually out marching and bleeding and getting locked up for his causes. yet people behind a keyboard who can't even follow through on a gucci boycott because they gotta have some cac made bags are calling him a c00n? :mjtf:
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As a kid I ain't relate really
I would say your dream speech jokingly, 'til your words awoke in me
First I thought you were passive, soft one who ass kissed
I was young but honest, I was feelin' Muhammad
I ain't even know the strength you had to have to march
You was more than just talk, you the first real Braveheart
We miss you

-:ahh:


and lets be reality

in some alternate universe where the coli existed in the 60s, yall really think we wouldn't have wild threads about MLK c00ning for trying to integrate with cacs, non violently:mjpls:
 

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This fake woke Uncle Tom right here went out of his way in this thread to throw MLK under the bus only to expose himself.


So then you agree he didn't help pass any legislation which empowered black people economically:sas2:

All anectodes and assumptions and not a single shred of evidence to tie mlk aided legislation to any growth in black wealth because there hasnt been any with respect to white wealth.

Even poor whites living near the poverty line have a net worth of $10,000....damn near 10 times more than the median black household.

Keep pulling things out of your ass instead of providing facts to support your claim.

:snoop:

So I had to school him. He never came back in the thread after I did.


He later proposed a “Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged,” calling on government to spend $100 billion over the course of a decade (the equivalent of $650 billion now) on assistance for housing, employment and education.

The Chicago campaign of peaceful protests was met by angry mobs — hurling rocks and shouting slurs. The effort sputtered. <------




MLKs own words:

I am proposing, therefore, that, just as we granted a GI Bill of Rights to war Veterans, America launch a broad-based and gigantic Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged, our veterans of the long siege of denial. I am specifically proposing that the platform of [this] party include an endorsement and support for the broad plan of such a Bill.

A Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged would immediately transform the conditions of Negro life. The most profound alteration would not reside so much in the specific grants as in the basic psychological and motivational transformation of the Negro. I would challenge skeptics to give such a bold new approach a test for the next decade. I contend that the decline in school dropouts, family breakups, crime rates, illegitimacy, swollen relief rolls and other social evils would stagger the imagination. Change in human psychology is normally a slow process, but it is safe to predict that, when a people are ready for change as the Negro has shown himself ready today, the response is bound to be rapid and constructive.

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