Friday, April 04, 2008

Some Thought on the passing of MLK Jr and the death of what he stood for

40 years ago Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered. And along with him so too did his dreams and desires for a world where hos children would be judged not by the color of there skin but by the content of their character.
Today, nearly every "civil rights leader" ended there speeches with diatribes against white racism. Yet these same people make a living by making sure that enough people believe that white racism is a serious problem so they can continue to earn tax deductible livings from the hatred they themselves foment.
Whether is if the "Rev." Wright, "Rev. Sharpton, or "Rev. Jackson, they all sign the same tune. White people are bad. All white people are racist. And anyone who questions their actions is a racist. All black people who do not share their twisted view are Uncle Toms and "House niggers."
Just ask columnist like Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, Ellis Washington or the eminent professor Walter Williams about the profanity laced hate mail they receive for holding opinions that difference from the Black Victim Theology? And it is as much a religion, or cult as anything else. At its core is a belief not just in something that can not be proven, but can actually be proven false.
If Doctor King were alive today he would be receive hate mail from Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton. Men far wiser than myself have pointed out that even before Doctor King's death the black civil rights movement was moving far left. Those who resisted would have been rejected as "old school
There is ample evidence to support this thesis. When Malcom X came back from his turning point trip to Mecca his tune had changed. He no longer believed in black segregation as still preached by the cult known as the Nation of Islam. For that he too was assassinated. Some believe by the current head of NoI, Louis, The white, Jew and women hating, Farrakhan.
Of course, if Hillary or Barak are elected, this entire post would be a hate crime under federal law.
If you don't think that is possible one need only look north to Canada or even just to PA where 11 people faced over 4 decades in prison for reading the bible out loud at a "gay pride" festival.
Today, because I am white and believe in equal opportunity, I am called a racist. Though it would be impossible to prove with a single visit to my home. But maybe then they would just label my wife a race traitor.
Schools no longer even teach children the fact that Doctor King was a registered Republican. In the 50's and early 60's the majority of black voters were registered republican and the Democrat party was and still is the party of the KKK. It is the republican party that ended slavery. It is the republican party that passed the Civil Rights act in the 60's.
Yes, if Doctor King were alive today preaching the same message, he would be shunned. He would have Oreo cookies thrown at him at every speech. He would be called every vile name currently thrown at Condi Rice, Colin Powell and Justice Thomas.
Leaving the victim ideology plantation is just not allowed. By doing so, it increases the risk that the current crop of "leaders" will actually have to go out and get real jobs.

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