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  • I never knew MLK had such a stuttering problem.

  • Wow...it’s like his words are describing (so many years ago) exactly what we’ve now become…apparently Dr. King’s words have fallen on deaf ears. Also I find it funny how people’s comments are more about Jay Smooth then about what’s actually being said. People! Please just focus on the words. Why are we so easily distracted ?!

  • Amen. Suggest you redo without the repeat effects; they were distracting. Speak as he would, with simple emotion and no deliberate theatrics.

  • AWESOME

  • Martin Luther King didn't say any of these quotations. His son, Martin Luther King, Jr. did.

  • Love it, nice, you did the man justice.

  • The first quote is complete BS, so the future lies with minorites huh? I guess white people cant be creative huh?

    This guy is anti-america and anti-white, he truly believes the salvation of this whole planet lies in the hands of minorites, his own words.

    Hey Jay, show us just how dedicated you are and move to Iraq, and give up everything a white man ever invented.....bet you dont!

  • @TheEqualizer2U "Minority" doesn't mean blacks or native americans or asians or ... Dr. King refers to the few who stand up for equality, justice, freedom, love. Even white people can be creative, just, compassionate! And in a few more years, we'll be the minority here in the USA.

  • liked the quotes, but didn't like the dumb way you said them, what with your incessantly repeating of random words for no discernible reason. wish you had just let the King's words speak for themselves instead of trying to get fancy with them

  • His words still ring true.

  • #10... I gotta think about that one...

  • Love the Half Stash!

  • Nice. 

  • Thank you bro!! amazing!

  • 7.9.& 10. hit home! awesome vid c:

  • Preach it, brother.

  • @MrDasolution giod to know im not the only 1 thinking that!

  • Thank you for sharing this. :)

  • what a great thing to soak up on this day..[or anyday]

  • The annoying editing in this video makes it unwatchable.

  • @ulktz I didn't watch; I just listened.

  • "I speak as a citizen of the world, for the world as it stands aghast at the path we have taken." The flow... the flow of this man!

  • i have a dream is easier to say though :/

  • Americans tend to forget this quote. It came form his 'I Have A Dream' speech.

    "America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."

  • Are you sure he didn't say " Will you ignorant niggas *please* shut the hell up?" LOL!

  • Good one, man.

  • MLK expressed biblical hope and publicly appealed to the righteousness of God to shame a nation into seeing what they were doing wrong. Our consitution was based on the Bible and we need to get back to it. Do you believe in God? Religion can be complicated. Establish a personal relationship with Him, read scripture, and see how your life will change.

  • this is good stuff right here! Thanks!

  • Mlk .... took like 4 of those right out the bible.

  • Why would we stop spending money on defense? The more money that is spent on social programs the worse off the US is. Just look at the education system, the more money spent there, the worse the education system gets.

  • The top comments are true as hell!

  • number 7 is dam true.

  • A halfstache? Really? Why?

  • wow, you really get the crazy of Western society. a Great change is coming, a change i fear most people will not understand or be emotionally ready for. keep raising consciousness, for those who are ready will see, hear and feel.

  • It sounds like your spitting to that beat...Kinda...Dope.

  • @MARSdaFIFTH  Like right around 0:14.

  • wow..cool shit

  • 17 People are probably racist.

  • 17 dislike this...

    because....????

    

  • Where can I find a copy of #7?

  • not bad/ pretty good

  • Great stuff

  • I find it funny (not haha), but funny (wow), that this video and it's content received dislikes.

  • @Drumminsince89

    Thats because the youth of america is ignorant, and are consumed by mass media propaganda and cease to see the underlying messages.

  • @FreedomFighter859

    Well considering that I am "an American youth", I fully agree with you. Although ignorance doesn't age discriminate.

  • if you take anything from this video, it should be to better yourself. people are getting on here and exposing so called conspiracies about MLK and whoever else, and their only intentions are too spread hate. in relation to what J said in the t pain vid, if your team is racism and/or hate stay on that team, but dont try to justify your hate with logic because truth is the force behind logic(X) whereas hate drives racism(Y)...and the two cannot be combined as one; great video as always J..

  • This is truly inspirational, and so very true.

  • You don't just have a 5 O'Clock shadow, you have a Noon - 2 O'Clock shadow

  • Imagine with me.

    A United States as the model of democracy it was meant to be.

    Community gardens, hemp fields used and shared as the dominant fuel source (along with wind and solar technologies).

    Politicians who serve for the love of serving their people, and not for the love of sitting behind a great wooden desk and smiling in their nice suit for the camera.

    Who didn't fear us.

    We who do not fear them.

    A far smaller, home-based, dedicated military.

    A debt free money system (No Fed)

    Love.

  • @4dOp

    I liked what you said, everything except the military. It always amazes me to hear people say that.

    If we had a very small military, reduced thier budget so much that they could no longer evolve thier technology, do you think that china or russia would not attack us out of political correctness? The only thing stopping and all out invasion is our military and its technology.

  • @TheEqualizer2U Most military technology now uses consumer products, whether adapted or used plain outright. That video game controller in your hand? Pretty much the same thing a soldier overseas is using. So yeah, we could cut down our spending slightly and still make progress.

  • Powerful words for those who can hear them. Sorry for those who cannot understand what is being said here.

  • God, I feel so shallow because even with all these inspiring quotes going on my brain was just preoccupied with trying to figure out if this guy really just has half a mustache or if it's weird lighting.

  • @tursiops0 It was just the lighting lol

  • His uneven mustache is distracting me.

  • @mommygene666 I'm guessing a man. Or human.

  • Martin Luther King was awesome

  • Here's something he said that's still true: "In the treatment of poverty nationally, one fact stands out: there are twice as many white poor as Negro poor in the United States. Therefore I will not dwell on the experiences of poverty that derive from racial discrimination, but will discuss the poverty that affects white and Negro alike."

  • Illdoc, I am happy to have this to share with people. I wish it was a little slower, or had the text on the screen while you were saying it. I see you made it 3 years ago, would it be possible for you (or an intern?) to update it with some text? I just feel it goes by too fast. I am going to watch it again.

  • Awesome

  • I like how every city was forced to name a street MLK, and then that street ended up becoming the most ghetto street in the city

  • @welcometourf who was forced?

  • @welcometourf I remember they mentioned how sad it was that the MLK named streets were so violent on The Boondocks.

  • @welcometourf you have it reversed

  • @anexreject. Listen to it write it down, them google it.

  • I wish i could get the text of these quotes and their references.

  • a nation that does not even know my name? China? very prophetic, fantastic

  • Great stuff. Well done.

  • j zone?

  • @micfiends that's funny lol, I don't think I've seen anyone compare us before. People have always compared me to Bobbito for some reason.

  • @illdoc1 yah i dunno why but u guys always reminded me of each other, maybe cause u both speak the truth no matter what

  • @micfiends

    HAHAHAHAA

  • no wonder they offed him

  • These are the very true and very meaningful words people need to hear and know how MLK really felt about our society! It gave me chills!!

  • No. 10

    That love without power is insipid is exactly why it is not Jewish teaching to destroy the evil inclination - but rather to bring it into the service of the holy.

    When one harnesses the power of one's evil inclination by bringing it into the service of the good, one brings about the unification of the Names יה and וה.

    That's the end of the road of being human.

    After that one is transformed into another order of Being.

    Blessed are they who understand this.

  • why does this dude have half a mustache

  • I LOVE 7, 8, and 9, & 10, especially 7 & 9.

  • @errolwebberjr 7 and 9 are great. Words that still ring true, some 40+ years later. This is an important video/message that needs to be shared. Good work!

  • He was so completely and utterly ahead of his time. Shit, in many ways it seems he might even have been ahead of our time!

  • #10 just sums it right up.

  • Just wanna let everyone know that I'm one of those people who ACCIDENTALLY disliked this video and wish I could take it back!

  • YAY!! *claps*

  • Beautiful. What a wonderful man Martin Luther King was. Words of Wisdom.

  • This sounds very Buddhist.

  • @perihawk

    Funny you should say that. I thought it sounded very Jewish.

  • I heard some of those were excerpt from his vietnam war speech ? and wow thanks posting, cuz all people see are the same speeches over and over like when they think of mlk they think hey the dude with the i have a dream speech.

    thanks for posting this vid

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  • Thanks for sharing this, Jay.

  • mommygene666 is a troll!! stop feeding him/ her!!

  • Wow, MLKs voice is as powerful and relevant today as it was in the 50s and 60s. We need more voices like this. This is amazing. Fantastic video!

  • yo are u consider black?

  • @mommygene666 Sit your ass down.

  • @jencendiary Why? Are you gonna suck my dick or something?

  • @mommygene666 I wouldn't lower myself to perform that act for a Nazi fuck, even if you paid me.

  • @jencendiary Have you seen the vid I sent to you which exposes the truth about Marxist Lucifer Coon?

  • @mommygene666 dude. Too much hate.....

  • @mommygene666 Stop being a cracker and enjoy the vid.

  • @mommygene666 To this day, his legal name is still Michael King, Jr. He was such a fraud and a phony that even his REAL name wasn't Martin Luther King, Jr. Wake up, Americans! The controlled lie-beral entertainment media/entertainment industry has been pulling the wool over your eyes about this and many other things!

  • @mommygene666

    Yeah, he's the only person that has ever changed their name from the "lie-beral entertainment media industry". Good Lord, almost everybody in the media/entertainment industry has changed their name. GREAT point you are making there.

    Other famous name changers: Mother Teresa, Pope Benedict, Pope John, Pope Paul, Mark Twain, Tennessee Williams, Spiro Agnew, Yogi Berra, Babe Ruth, David Copperfield, Rodney Dangerfield, Ralph Lauren AND SO ON. What is your point???

  • @christiTN

    Her or his point is to a bigot and a troll. It's sad how she or he will take one thing about a great person and try to demonize that person.

  • @Iishieboo

    He/she/it just can't stand it that a black man was loved by so many. There are many leaders with questionable backgrounds yet he/she/it doesn't seem to focus on any of those. It is obvious that it is just driving he/she/it crazy because he was black and now has a holiday. That's all it boils down to. Simple minds have small thoughts.

  • @mommygene666

    Yes. Because the man who stood up for his rights and the rights of others which were being violated year after year and decade after decade MUST be a horrible man because his father changed his name at 6. Obviously.

    You're an idiot.

  • @Iishieboo If that was all there was to dig up about him, I wouldn't think too badly about him. I just mentioned that to illustrate just how complete of a fraud he was that even his real name wasn't even Martin Luther King.  Don't forget that he was also a chronic plagiarist, in & out of college, he was a whoremonger who paid for whores with SCLC(the organization he started) money, and, on top of it all, he was a Communist. He sure wasn't someone who deserves a holiday at all.

  • @mommygene666

    Do you know the difference between Communism, Socialism, Marxism, and Fascism? Now, now... don't go look them up now.

    America has socialism already. Communism is a completely different thing than what Dr. King was talking about.

    Your very own comment reads that his father changed his name at 6. That has nothing to do with him. He was a child when it happened. He didn't go "Bwahahahahaha! I will be such a liar that I will even change my name!"

  • @mommygene666

    No one's perfect and I'm not going to take your comment at face value.

    However, if you really want to protest a holiday, protest Columbus day. That man did far worse things that Dr. King did... Including slaughtering and enslaving thousands.

  • @MrJustinjustin

    i find your comments to be most distressful. While it is fair to disagree with lishieboo's opinion on Columbus your characterization of the indigenous people's of the Americas as "savages" suggests that you have a rather archaic mindset on this matter.

  • @MrJustinjustin

    Like you honestly know anything about Columbus or even harbor a real opinion about the topic. You're just being a foul-mouthed, idiot troll who wants to start trouble.

  • @MrJustinjustin

    Also, calling me gay through a derogatory, hurtful, over-used and disgusting term doesn't devalue me as a person. I have no problem being gay or lesbian.

  • @mommygene666  I'm pretty sure being a Communist isn't an insult.

  • @amasuEnd LMFAO

  • Hey illdoc1 lets have a make out session, you have the best lips for it.

  • DR. KING WAS A SCIENTIST WITH THE QUOTES!!

  • @ABitOfBravado trolling is sooo last year!! Get a new hobby, this just makes you seem like some pathetic loser with no real life!!

  • This guy is white!!! he must be confused more than Obama.

  • @EMB801211 No wonder so many people were able to "pass". This man is not white, take a closer look, certainly he has white ancestry, but he also has black ancestry! Is it really that hard to see???

  • @plutogirllovekj Uhm no!!!! I could tell hes mixed. Look at my comment again fool and then use your brain. If you couldn't understand I knew he was mixed then you need to go back to school. You don't get what I was saying do you???? You lack intelligance but you can't buy that.

  • @EMB801211 Even if he was 100% white (which he is not) what relivance does that have to his video post?, by your logic only a man of colour can quote another man of colour?.

  • @joshski85 No Never said that, thats your words not mine.There are alot of people like this guy who misquote Dr. King and interpet his message wrongly. Dr. King is an American Hero like Abraham Lincoln, America's heros belong to all citizens of America regardless of color.Dr. King's message was of unity not diversion.Obviously you didn't understand what I was talking about in my comment.This guy is so busy trying to be black he forgot his is also white.I'd debate this guy anyday open invotation

  • omg number 7!!!!!!!

  • Someone should send a copy to Glen Beck

  • MLK is such a hero.

  • Yes, because what some black man says, must be true and therefore prophetic.

    Puh-lease.

  • @omgitslukky07 grow up

  • Fucking loved 7, but 10 is what blew my mind.

    Gotta love MLK Jr.

  • @ABitOfBravado The American power quotes is something isn't it? For real though, God was working through this man in his time.

  • The American Power quote was so true.

  • MLK's speeches were positively poetic. he was indeed one of the greatest speakers (and thinkers) of our time.

  • no homo but im jacken it right now

  • we just a human,no matter what skin we are from back then ,we still bleed the same blood colour.

  • 3,5 and 10. Speak.

  • well holy shit, that was craazy

  • your teeth r FUCKED up dude

  • why do you make so many cuts in the video, you do it after every sentence

  • thank you

  • GREAT 

  • "we have some sick white brothers out there" that is another qoute from MLK that is never spoken

  • @BamaBoy205SR ??? 

  • @Jenntasnim yes it is mostly edited out of his last speach

  • @BamaBoy205SR There are some sick white brothers and sisters out there. He said it. Who cares? There was no secret edit, I guess I didn't know what you were trying to express. It's ok

  • @Jenntasnim well i care because i personly know people of the civil rights era they raised me i grew up listening to people you will never hear about like the reverend E.J James and i am related to some of the scotts so to push what i think out of the way like i was a caucasian it is crazy my great grandfather started the local Naacp and battled robert shelton look him up so do not try to hide the elaphent in the room the problem was and still is caucasians and their arrogance whites killed king

  • @BamaBoy205SR not all whites are to blame, and not all whites are arrogant. Don't you fall into the same category as them by accusing all whites? If you aren't implying all whites in your comment, then you might want to clarify...just so you don't come off as racist.

  • @surgicalbassist What you say is true, most white people are not seething hateful people, but racism in this country is a tricky thing. Today overt racism is not as accepted by the masses, but racism has evolved largely into a much more subtle thing. Most white folks are just good people, but it's hard to grow up white in America without some residual racism tangled up in the psyche. Most racists don't really mean anyone hard and most don't know they have racism in them.

  • @Jenntasnim with that said racism is still just as offensive coming from someone who is ignorant of their racism. There is hope for someone who would like to be cleaned of racism or prejudices that are lurking in their mind or heart. There is a simple (not easy) solution. 1) Basically one must be willing to acknowledge the fact that these prejudices exist in them whether they are aware of them or not. 2) One must be willing to be uncomfortable and stand with and for people when it's right.

  • @Jenntasnim I agree completely..but don't make this out like there are just racism against black americans. There are lots of situations of white americans are being the victims of racism and reverse-racism. The sheer fact that this country has days and months that segregate is racist. Schools that are black only or white only are racist. Organizations/TV programs-stations that promote one skin color over the next is racist. The tide goes both ways. Racism will always be around..unfortunately

  • @surgicalbassist Hey bro, I've got something for you to take a look at. check out Tim Wise on Barack Obama and Tim wise on white privelege. There's a whole series on priledge and just listen with an open mind and heart. There's also something about "reverse racism" that I have a hard time explaining completely but I have studied the idea and technically there is no such thing. What I do not mean is that people of color cannot hold prejudices or stereotypes or cannot make unjust decicions.....

  • @surgicalbassist (continued)...based on race. In this country just about everyone is affected by racism and just about everyone including people of color have stereotypes and prejudices lurking about in their psyche, but because white folks in this country are the ones who are the dominant culture and control the bulk of the economy even though people of color now hold powerful positions people of color are subject to racism and cannot truly inflict white people with "racism."

  • @surgicalbassist (after"continued") I'm repeating myself here I know, but this thing is difficult to articulate. Racism, prejudice and stereotypes although are related are not all the same thing and again although people of color in this country do hold prejudices and stereotypes (concious and uncouncious) and can discriminate against others based on race, but because of their position in society it cannot be called proper "racism" Anyhow you can check out Tim Wise.

    Take care.

  • @surgicalbassist There's also the thing about "segregated institutions." Just because an institution is made largely of a specific group of people doesn't mean that discrimination is at play. For example I am a Muslim and when I go to different mosques in my city I see mosques that are mostly Somali, or Indian, or African American, or mixed or whoever. People are also seen gathering together because they can speak the same language or share similar experiences, etc. There's no problem there...

  • @surgicalbassist ...there is a problem, however when "outsiders" are kept out, or treated as less than or looked at funny. For example The Surf Rider Foundation isn't a racist group, but it is mostly white and the Muslim Community Center here in Portland isn't a group based on discrimination either but it is mostly black. It's really nice in my to see people able to maintain their cultural identity. it's nice to acknowledge and celebrate peoples differences.

  • @surgicalbassist Hey bro you can also check out Lee Mun Wah's "the color of fear," that is really powerful. Ok, now I'm done.

    Take care

  • @surgicalbassist Hey bro, you can also check out Lee Mun Wah's "The Color of Fear." That's incredibly powerful and possibly life changing.

    Ok, I'm done now.

    Take care

  • @Jenntasnim the message of the non violent civil rights era was not that the people of color have to forgive whites it was people should handle things through peacful protest and by voting but the lie that we are obligated to forgive the godless caucasoid was never there they have not returned the land they stole they are guilty of receving stolen property .0000000001% might have a chance but the rest of them are white devils thru and thru even the fake ass bluedog democrats aka dixiecrats

  • @BamaBoy205SR

    And for a lesson in what MLK' s message was NOT....

    Here's a clue, if you are ranting about how people of a particular race are evil, then you really have not understood the point.

  • @booley yea right i actualy know nothing of king exept I am related to some of the scotts in the southern alabama area.I was raised by people of the civil rights era and my great grandfather started the local naacp and his daughter my grandmother was their on bloody sunday so like i said the message of the non violent civil rights movment was not that black people are obligated to think well of a savage people who take land and never return the land they take but it was peaceful protest

  • Unbelievable.

  • He did cheat on his wife (he was a mistake-prone human after all), but show me the sources for this specific information.

  • i had to listen to this like 5 times.. wow

  • Why o why would you even say something like that?

  • I loved it. espcaisllly 7, 8, 9, and 10. 10 REALLY hit the spot!

  • Social revolution and funk in perfect harmony. Peace always/ willesnille

  • Doesn't it sound like MLK said these words like-- TODAY? Keep spittin truth my brutha and keep reminding US what is important and not glitter and garbage.

  • Number 7 is so very true and I wish more people would bring that up. It would really make my day. :3 *rewatches to save the quotes*

  • I didn't even hear 8 my mind was so blown after 7

  • @pedo8phil *cough* china *cough*