The real MLK was a radical.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
And it did not change since then… high time we did that now…
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie Many young people are so angry at the excesses of capitalism that they want to tear the whole thing down. But somehow they fail to appreciate that the right-wing politicians tearing things down are agents of capitalism.
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@amerpie I hate this holiday because the hypocrisy is palpable. While alive the government did their level best to literally and figuratively destroy this man. And now that he's dead, they've co-opted and watered down his messages to a kindergarten-level "we should all get along" thing.
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@Ultraverified @amerpie In an indecent, uncaring, and thoughtless society, that is radical.
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@DirtyAnCom @amerpie As is the case for many of these types of killings, it is fully possible for authorities to be responsible at the same time as they are not actively contracting a murder.
I know far too little about this specific case, but a very plausible hypothesis in general is that authorities lets someone be killed through inaction, stokes antipathy towards the person, or even provides resources to violent people.
There’s a whole spectrum of this, and all could be called ”killed him”.
@ahltorp @amerpie What we do have confirmation of is that the FBI sent him a threatening letter demanding that he kill himself or else they would release evidence of his affair (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI%E2%80%93King_letter).
The Trump Regime released thousands of files related to his assassination (as part of the "flood the zone" strategy to distract from everything else), but as far as I know, there's nothing that explicitly admits they were responsible for his assassination, beyond that they saw him as a dangerous adversary. (https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-administration-releases-fbi-records-on-mlk-jr-despite-his-familys-opposition)
I just firmly believe they were responsible, whether directly or by proxy, like you say.
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@amerpie I don't think was as controversial back when it was said.
I don't think there is anything making you inherently evil if you criticize capitalism, so even today, you might come across as naive, but you're not really Stalin, though.
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@amerpie Many young people are so angry at the excesses of capitalism that they want to tear the whole thing down. But somehow they fail to appreciate that the right-wing politicians tearing things down are agents of capitalism.
@humourmetom @amerpie
If you step back further you realize that the communist elites and the capitalist elites are identical apart from their costumes and fairy tales they speak out loud.The only way out of the lies os to realize both systems must coexist for durable peace. Either "ism" one on its own can only end in tears.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie Wait, what is so radical about it? Sounds to me like pure common-sense.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie Can someone recommend a good biography of Dr. King that provides info like this? Something that goes beyond the useless, superficial education I got about him in grade school?

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Just being a decent human being is why they murdered Renee Good.
@Ultraverified @violetmadder @amerpie being, and staying, kind as well as loving in a society built on aggression is, by its very definition, a radical act in and of itself.
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@amerpie I don't think was as controversial back when it was said.
I don't think there is anything making you inherently evil if you criticize capitalism, so even today, you might come across as naive, but you're not really Stalin, though.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie Last year a local church had a whole seminar about the radical king (election year, people came).
This year our locl community radio weft.org is doin' a thing top of next hour 4:00 CST for several hours of the stuff that doesn't get out there enough.
Now, aren't there also copyright issues w/ much of what was said and written? -
The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie it’s not wrong.
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@amerpie he wasn't wrong about capitalism. Things is that we are humans, so no system we ever come up with will ever be anywhere near perfect.
@capngloval @amerpie describing capitalism as "not perfect" is kind of burying the lede. It is an awful system, designed by wicked people to accumulate power while simultaneously getting the have-nots to blame themselves for their failure to be one of the haves and crabs-in-a-barreling each other.
Capitalism is perfect, in the same way that a xenomorph is perfect. Unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie Wait until MAGA finds out Jesus Christ was an early socialist, sharing bread & wine, feeding the poor & healing the sick without demanding monetary payment or recurring donations for legal defense funds not even existing!
Donnie may be able to walk on Trump wine — after he dropped a bottle onto the floor.
But he'll never be able to walk on water.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie not a radical. just an OG christian.
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@Ultraverified @violetmadder @amerpie being, and staying, kind as well as loving in a society built on aggression is, by its very definition, a radical act in and of itself.
@ChrisUplus @Ultraverified @amerpie
Exactly!
And while we're at it: "radix" from the Latin, root. The term "radical" refers to the fundamental origin of a thing, and came into heavier political use in the 18th century with people talking about suffrage and the abolition of slavery, calling for "radical reform" as in meaningful and dramatic change at the roots of an issue. In the wake of the upheaval of the 60s and 70s it was shortened to "rad" as a slang expression for something exciting and positive.
The concept itself is neutral, but conservatives are the ones who will tend to automatically view its connotations as bad and scary because they don't like change and don't want anybody rocking the boat. To them it is basically interchangeable with "extremist".
Dr. King was definitely out to rock the boat. A radical in the best way-- who was reviled, feared, hated, persecuted, murdered... and then the system did its best to sanitize and co-opt his legacy. We named some streets after him, yay civil rights, he won look racism is over everything is fixed okay everybody now go sit back down and shut up.
Nothing short of radical change can save us now, with the whole planet sprinting towards catastrophe for profit.
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The real MLK was a radical. Take a moment today to learn something new about him. You will be glad you did.
@amerpie YAY!!! Rare historical figure that was accually a good person o_O