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Posted: 1/20/2014 5:57:21 AM EDT
Good intentions, or troublemaker?
He wasn't perfect and was human, but I think he did want to peacefully move us from the Jim Crow era. |
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Depends who you ask.
Personally I feel he had the best of intentions. GD will likely tell you different. |
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The streets named after him always seem to be trouble. The guy had good intentions
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Not perfect by any means, but I believe he had pretty good intentions.
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Meh, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.
Oh, and IN before all the derp about how MLK was a Republican. |
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I would take him over Jackson or Sharpton any day of the week. From what i can tell he wanted equality, not payouts like the other 2 ass-hats.
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He truly believed in equality. As in, people treating each other equally, because they feel like they are equal, not because some law says so. I think MLK was a great man. If he was around to see the "forced equality" bullshit we have today, the way his bretheren abuse the system and play the race card instead of owning up to reality, he would be ashamed. He wanted people of all races to be equal, not some more equal than others.
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Good intentions. But Eric Holders " people " have radicalized what he meant into kill whitey.
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Good intentions. Its a shame his message has been so distorted and ignored by the very people he wanted to help.
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I judge that while his character had many faults, it contained good intentions.
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He wanted racial quotas, affirmative action and reparations. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would take him over Jackson or Sharpton any day of the week. From what i can tell he wanted equality, not payouts like the other 2 ass-hats. He wanted racial quotas, affirmative action and reparations. Any more info on this? Never heard of MLK going for this stuff. |
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A communist who cheated on his wife and had illegitimate children.
Fuck him. |
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Anyone having support for and or against him being a communist or quota lover, can you post a link somewhere?
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Today is the only day Arfcom is just enraged that someone would fool around on his wife or plagiarize.
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man.
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He wasn't as pure as history has made him out to be.
That's all I'll say on the matter. |
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Good intentions, or troublemaker? He wasn't perfect and was human, but I think he did want to peacefully move us from the Jim Crow era. View Quote I highly suggest you read his pal Rev Ralph Abernathy's accounts of those days and the man....you might not like what you find however as it goes against the left wing revisioniists. Corrupt to the core.....with his own holiday and everything.......very likely with his particular leftist handlers he would have president had he lived and had the media of his day had the kind of sway over our country that it has today. |
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Depends who you ask. Personally I feel he had the best of intentions. GD will likely tell you different. View Quote The progressives will always take a good idea and twist it into a steaming pile of shit, because "they have good intentions" too. MLK, good intentions = noble >> Liberals good intentions = disaster ETA, Intentions do not account for anything, it's results that matter. MLK got positive results with his actions. Liberals do not get positive results with their actions |
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too.
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I'm no apologist but this is true of any historically elevated human being. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He wasn't as pure as history has made him out to be. That's all I'll say on the matter. I'm no apologist but this is true of any historically elevated human being. Fair point but I am of the opinion that he was worse than that. YMMV. |
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Quoted: He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. View Quote I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. |
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Like anybody else, he tried to do some good. It was pretty obvious to me that those in power created a federal holiday for MLK as a token appeasement to avoid trouble.
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absolutely correct. anyone thinks otherwise are simply misinformed
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I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. |
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Fair point but I am of the opinion that he was worse than that. YMMV. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He wasn't as pure as history has made him out to be. That's all I'll say on the matter. I'm no apologist but this is true of any historically elevated human being. Fair point but I am of the opinion that he was worse than that. YMMV. I would wager even Ronaldus Magnus had some pretty bad skeletons in his closet, and if you care to dig, you'll find them. We all do. I'm not saying MLK was a saint or deserves any accolades beyond his effort for ending repression of the black race. |
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I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. Sounds like current members of congress |
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The part about the hookers or the part where Martin Luther King was not his real name ? I understand using a fake name and liking white hookers I mean don't we all ?
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absolutely correct. anyone thinks otherwise are simply misinformed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. Could you inform me with where you came up with this information? |
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................ I would wager even Ronaldus Magnus had some pretty bad skeletons in his closet, and if you care to dig, you'll find them. We all do. View Quote Like I said, I am of the opinion that he was worse than what we accept as normal indiscretions, etc............just my opinion. |
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I got to sleep in late today and just woke up. If that was his intention it was good. :-D
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. There are FBI surveillance tapes, you can prob Google them. Pretty well known that he was a commie, liked his drugs, and loved his hookers. His dream is FBHO's dream, a communist US. FMLK! I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. Could you inform me with where you came up with this information? |
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Better than Malcolm X... View Quote Meh… I have far more respect for Malcolm X. He repeatedly stated that the only way the black community would improve itself was from within. He encouraged blacks to flat-out reject any and all offers of "help" from whites, whether it be individuals or the government. One of the foundations of his message was economic independence… something that was, sadly, ignored. |
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. View Quote For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. |
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He wanted racial quotas, affirmative action and reparations. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would take him over Jackson or Sharpton any day of the week. From what i can tell he wanted equality, not payouts like the other 2 ass-hats. He wanted racial quotas, affirmative action and reparations. Really! Well damn there goes the whole judging a guy by the color of his skin thing. |
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Why is it that the Martin Luther King Blvd's are the most crime ridden Blvd's?
Any takers |
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It's funny… just a few weeks ago, lots of folks here were complaining about how white-washed Nelson Mandela's history was.
Then you read an MLK thread and it's like, "Wait a minute, whattyamean he didn't walk on water?" |
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The commie association part is irrefutable. Were you alive at the time? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. Link please. The commie association part is irrefutable. Were you alive at the time? Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. |
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So it's been 150 years since the civil war, and 50 years since the civil rights movement. Currently there seems to be an uncalled for suppress whitey movement going on. The race card seems to be used a lot.
I wonder if in today's world, MLK would adopt some of Bill Cosby's thinking on blacks helping the black man, or Jessie Jacksons. I want to believe that he would think that today all is pretty well, and that no further reparations or reverse equality laws need to be around. I guess we will never know. |
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