He had great rhetorical skill. He was a gifted man, intelligent and well-educated in worldly and theological academics. He exuded charisma, eloquence and a charm that would never be fully captured by film. That said, he was the ultimate conman.
Look at this personal life: he talked the talk, but didn't walk the walk. His extramarital affairs were an open secret... as are his ties to Communists. They keep trying to separate him from Commies but it's so blatant. Social justice is intricately tied to Communism (SJWs today) and that is what he championed.
I'm not saying he was all bad. He did well to help bring about the civil rights legislation to fruition. I think it would've happened regardless of his movement, but it certainly did hasten it.
MLK was more than a few notches better than Obama, and he was a product of his country instead of a Manchurian plant. Of course Obama studied MLK Jr, but so should anybody that wants to learn rhetoric. MLK Jr wasn't perfect, but he did walk his own protest marches and did not shy away from jail for his beliefs either, and from what I've read he believed in God. Better for the nation than Malcolm X. In a way, external communism helped keep our capitalism honest - unchecked crony capitalism is pretty efficient at abusing the citizenry too; acknowledging and reacting against the threat of communism served our country better than ignoring it as we've done the past few decades. Not sure his commie connections then are equivalent to Obama's traitorous deeds in recent times.
MLK JR = OBAMA ver. 1.0
He had great rhetorical skill. He was a gifted man, intelligent and well-educated in worldly and theological academics. He exuded charisma, eloquence and a charm that would never be fully captured by film. That said, he was the ultimate conman.
Look at this personal life: he talked the talk, but didn't walk the walk. His extramarital affairs were an open secret... as are his ties to Communists. They keep trying to separate him from Commies but it's so blatant. Social justice is intricately tied to Communism (SJWs today) and that is what he championed.
I'm not saying he was all bad. He did well to help bring about the civil rights legislation to fruition. I think it would've happened regardless of his movement, but it certainly did hasten it.
Even the most liberal revisionists have to admit the facts: https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/communism
I like his inspirational words. I want to take them at face value because they certainly ring true. But was he based? I'm going to have to say no
MLK was more than a few notches better than Obama, and he was a product of his country instead of a Manchurian plant. Of course Obama studied MLK Jr, but so should anybody that wants to learn rhetoric. MLK Jr wasn't perfect, but he did walk his own protest marches and did not shy away from jail for his beliefs either, and from what I've read he believed in God. Better for the nation than Malcolm X. In a way, external communism helped keep our capitalism honest - unchecked crony capitalism is pretty efficient at abusing the citizenry too; acknowledging and reacting against the threat of communism served our country better than ignoring it as we've done the past few decades. Not sure his commie connections then are equivalent to Obama's traitorous deeds in recent times.
At least he said "look at the content of my character" and not "send me to the oval office cuz I'm black" (paraphrasing obviously).