Monday, July 18, 2011

Must not criticize MLK

It's no mystery that Martin Luther King had his weaknesses. He was a womanizer, plagiarist etc. But mentioning any of those facts is "hate speech"
District Six [Colorado] Board of Education Director Brett Reese and others were branded for supposed hate speech by a George Soros funded group that identifies itself as being dedicated to "keeping an eye on the radical right."

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) listed Reese at number three on a list of individuals, for its summer edition of "Hate in the Mainstream" a compilation of quotes from conservative politicians and activists. Reese was the only individual on the list that was not quoted directly.

The SPLC referenced a letter from a listener that Reese read on the radio, as he had done for the past three years prior to the Martin Luther King holiday. Not one critic of Reese has ever denied the allegations leveled at King in the letter.

The SPLC "Hate in the Mainstream" report did not include any quotes from Muslim leaders, even though many of their quotes are far more extreme and hateful than those in the letter read by Reese.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What about comments in Gaeilge?

Spurwing Plover said...

Goerge Soros is a leftists scumball and the SPLC is just another leftists group like the ACLU

A. Levy said...

The SPLC isn't simply leftist. They are a communist-controlled group who's sole function is to demonize anyone or anything on the Right, which is why you never hear of them going after radical let-wing groups. They are in fact, exactly what "they claim" the Right is, complete radicals.

I lived through the 60's when the MLK myth was "being created". And, after all these years, i find myself still asking the same question. Exactly what did MLK do to earn such a high place of honor in America?

What i do know is that he was a great speaker. I also know those speeches were writen for him by his "handlers".

I also know that there were powerful members of the Communist Party of America in MLK's "close" circle. They supplied MLK with money,(White) women, and above all, "ideas".

It was also known that there was a great deal of jealousy within his circle of black "friends". There was a great deal of money floating around MLK, and they wanted their piece.

If MLK were White, would anyone have ever heard of him, and would there be a law that "mandates" that every city in the nation have at least one roadway named after him?