The Cost of Justice
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Noted color blind conservative Martin Luther King-TurdBomber said:
No matter that it's true, of course.TheKobeStopper said:I feel pretty good about the people claiming I’m struggling being the same ones claiming conservatives are the ones fulfilling MLKs dream. Pretty good.
“The majority of white Americans consider themselves sincerely committed to justice for the Negro. They believe that American society is essentially hospitable to fair play and to steady growth toward a middle-class Utopia embodying racial harmony. But unfortunately this is a fantasy of self-deception and comfortable vanity.”
“I contend that the cry of "Black Power" is, at bottom, a reaction to the reluctance of white power to make the kind of changes necessary to make justice a reality for the Negro. I think that we've got to see that a riot is the language of the unheard”
“Again we have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”
You guys are so far out of your depth. -
SFGbob said:
50 years later and the racist now all reject King's arguments. The Color of a person's skin is everything, in fact it determines your score in the Oppression Olympics.TheKobeStopper said:
50 years and the racists still haven’t come up with any new arguments. -
Critical Race Theory Superiority guy.TheKobeStopper said:
Noted color blind conservative Martin Luther King-TurdBomber said:
No matter that it's true, of course.TheKobeStopper said:I feel pretty good about the people claiming I’m struggling being the same ones claiming conservatives are the ones fulfilling MLKs dream. Pretty good.
“The majority of white Americans consider themselves sincerely committed to justice for the Negro. They believe that American society is essentially hospitable to fair play and to steady growth toward a middle-class Utopia embodying racial harmony. But unfortunately this is a fantasy of self-deception and comfortable vanity.”
“I contend that the cry of "Black Power" is, at bottom, a reaction to the reluctance of white power to make the kind of changes necessary to make justice a reality for the Negro. I think that we've got to see that a riot is the language of the unheard”
“Again we have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”
You guys are so far out of your depth.
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Yes. Absolutely. Ignorant non-white racists do it all the time. It's what they are taught.TheKobeStopper said:
Do you think the racists in this country judge white people on the color of their skin and not the content of their character?SFGbob said:
I didn't say anything about white people my strawman ass fucking Kunt of a friend.TheKobeStopper said:
Of all the despicable shit you’ve said, using MLKs words to whine about how oppressed you are as a white person is the worst.SFGbob said:
50 years later and the racist now all reject King's arguments. Color a person's skin is everything, in fact it determines the content of your character.TheKobeStopper said:
50 years and the racists still haven’t come up with any new arguments. -
So we're still in 1965
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50 years later, and MLK is still just as wrong now as he was back then. See the fanciful, widely discredited by historians everywhere, historical fiction NYT 1619 project.TheKobeStopper said:
Noted color blind conservative Martin Luther King-TurdBomber said:
No matter that it's true, of course.TheKobeStopper said:I feel pretty good about the people claiming I’m struggling being the same ones claiming conservatives are the ones fulfilling MLKs dream. Pretty good.
“The majority of white Americans consider themselves sincerely committed to justice for the Negro. They believe that American society is essentially hospitable to fair play and to steady growth toward a middle-class Utopia embodying racial harmony. But unfortunately this is a fantasy of self-deception and comfortable vanity.”
“I contend that the cry of "Black Power" is, at bottom, a reaction to the reluctance of white power to make the kind of changes necessary to make justice a reality for the Negro. I think that we've got to see that a riot is the language of the unheard”
“Again we have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”
You guys are so far out of your depth. -
This does nothing to refute the fact that King's goal was a society that judged people on the content of their character and not the color of their skin. Not only does it not refute it, it doesn't even fucking address it but you're dumb as dog shit so I'm sure you think this is some kind of killer rebuttal.TheKobeStopper said:
Noted color blind conservative Martin Luther King-TurdBomber said:
No matter that it's true, of course.TheKobeStopper said:I feel pretty good about the people claiming I’m struggling being the same ones claiming conservatives are the ones fulfilling MLKs dream. Pretty good.
“The majority of white Americans consider themselves sincerely committed to justice for the Negro. They believe that American society is essentially hospitable to fair play and to steady growth toward a middle-class Utopia embodying racial harmony. But unfortunately this is a fantasy of self-deception and comfortable vanity.”
“I contend that the cry of "Black Power" is, at bottom, a reaction to the reluctance of white power to make the kind of changes necessary to make justice a reality for the Negro. I think that we've got to see that a riot is the language of the unheard”
“Again we have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”
You guys are so far out of your depth.
King didn't believe that America in 1965 was color blind but his goal was to one day live in country where his kids weren't judged by the color of their skin.
It's the left that has rejected King's dream. To racists like Kendi and DiAngelo skin color is everything when determining a person guilt and or innocence. It's not Conservatives who think we should use the state to reward and punish people based upon their skin color, it's racist fucking leftist like you who believe that. -
“Again we have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad.”
How are blacks exploited in the US? Shouldn't be hard since they are so exploited. Black in the US basically have the same per capita income as citizens in Italy. The cost of living in the US is much lower than in Italy which taxes the sh*t out of everything, so basically blacks have a higher standard of living. Like defining black for AA purposes, Tug leftards won't touch this one. -
Yawn.
King openly rejected communism:
“During the Christmas holidays of 1949 I decided to spend my spare time reading Karl Marx to try to understand the appeal of communism for many people. For the first time I carefully scrutinized Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto,” he wrote. “I also read some interpretative works on the thinking of Marx and Lenin. In reading such Communist writings I drew certain conclusions that have remained with me as convictions to this day.”
Then King listed the three reasons he could never accept Marxism.
“First, I rejected their materialistic interpretation of history. Communism, avowedly secularistic and materialistic, has no place for God,” he wrote.
Marx’s theory of “dialectical materialism” (and the conjoined theory of “historical materialism”) instead envisioned the human race as a one-dimensional economic creature.
“Second, I strongly disagreed with communism’s ethical relativism. Since for the Communist there is no divine government, no absolute moral order, there are no fixed, immutable principles; consequently almost anything – force, violence murder, lying – is a justifiable means to the ‘millennial’ end,” he wrote.
“Man becomes hardly more, in communism, than a depersonalized cog in the turning wheel of the state,” King concluded. -
MLK Superiority Guy > Critical Race Theory Superiority Guy.hardhat said:Yawn.
King openly rejected communism:
“During the Christmas holidays of 1949 I decided to spend my spare time reading Karl Marx to try to understand the appeal of communism for many people. For the first time I carefully scrutinized Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto,” he wrote. “I also read some interpretative works on the thinking of Marx and Lenin. In reading such Communist writings I drew certain conclusions that have remained with me as convictions to this day.”
Then King listed the three reasons he could never accept Marxism.
“First, I rejected their materialistic interpretation of history. Communism, avowedly secularistic and materialistic, has no place for God,” he wrote.
Marx’s theory of “dialectical materialism” (and the conjoined theory of “historical materialism”) instead envisioned the human race as a one-dimensional economic creature.
“Second, I strongly disagreed with communism’s ethical relativism. Since for the Communist there is no divine government, no absolute moral order, there are no fixed, immutable principles; consequently almost anything – force, violence murder, lying – is a justifiable means to the ‘millennial’ end,” he wrote.
“Man becomes hardly more, in communism, than a depersonalized cog in the turning wheel of the state,” King concluded.
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