THERE IS NO living American today who has been praised as uncritically, by the highest officials in the federal government, radio and television commentators and leading daily newspapers as the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King. King has been named Man Of the Year by national magazines and has been the recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize. His image as a noble crusader for "freedom" and "justice" through nonviolence makes him almost immune to criticism.
Any factual information on Reverend King that would tend to muddy his
shining image is simply ignored by most of the major vehicles of the
mass media. The inference is that any criticism of King must be of a
racist nature. But the legitimate criticisms of King have nothing to do
with the Negro race which suffers the consequences of King’s actions.
The American public is starting to look at the other side of the King’s
coin, looking to see whether the coin may be minted in Moscow.
Gil Green, at one time a top Communist functionary in the United
States, explained the strategy for subverting the Negro in the South
this way:
...in the South, especially for the Negro youth, the church is the
center of cultural and social activities. It is here that we must work.
By building our units in the church organizations, we can also improve
our work under the illegal conditions, as it will be easier to work in
the church organizations. . . these can become legal covers for our work in the South. (Manning Johnson, Color, Communism and Common Sense, American Opinion, 1963, p. 17.)
In order to understand King’s role in the revolutionary scheme of
things it is necessary to investigate the beliefs and backgrounds of
some of the individuals and organizations who have supported King while
promoting him to the position of
Number-One-Civil-Rights-Leader-in-America.
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Lots of parallels with that tratorus tyrant Lincoln. Lies, revisionist history, praised by the brainwashed too cowardly to tell the truth.
ReplyDeleteSickening.
Terry
Fla.
Yes, indeed.
DeleteIt's about time someone spoke the truth about MLK.
ReplyDelete"Just the facts Ma'am, just the facts."
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