It seems as though not too many people who commented on the clip actually heard what Dr. King said. He stated that for African Americans to be free depended, in part, on white people of good will doing their part for that attainment. Dr. King knew that number (white people of good will) was very small. He had no delusions of a universal white engagement to further that end. If one takes the time to read the ENTIRE march on Washington speech, then one would see that point quite clearly.
MLK was trying to unite and trying to be accepted by whites. whereas Malcolm X, WAS the man who gave power to the Black people. that is the main reason MLK is still accepted by few white and he have MLK day.
Malcolm who gave us the insight, still considered the enemy. his family R still the target many unspeakable thing R still happening to his family.(die in fire, stealing, ID theft....)
if Blacks are soft on non-blacks they accept them(a little bit) example are MLK & Mandela; but if the Blacks are like Khalid Mohammed, Malcolm X, Robert Mugabe, who will make a good difference and open the eyes and mind of the Blacks they are the enemy.
Very interesting comments on the words of Dr. King. He was a visionary and prophet and now even his own turn against him. A sad state of affairs and I hope cooler heads prevail in our future.
Yeah and his name was Michael. After a trip to Europe (Germany) his father changed his and his son's names to Martin after Martin Luther - German priest and professor of theology who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther King was NOT agree with black empowerment he was agree with integration and thats the issue i have with him. He was not agree that black people should empower themselves economically so black people can become an independent race who own their own corporations and institutions and from there white people and other non-blacks wouldn't have any power over them anymore. And when you think about it if he was still alive black people would be in deeper problems because he miss lead us.
I never trusted Martin Luther King anyway that guys was just a fucking cracker lover who was figthing for integration and for the love and acceptance of those who hate us. The black authority (a man who own a radio station dadicated to the benefit of black people) said that he's not criticizing him. But me i am going to criticize this him because i know that Martin Luther King is NOT what black people think that he is.
It seems as though not too many people who commented on the clip actually heard what Dr. King said. He stated that for African Americans to be free depended, in part, on white people of good will doing their part for that attainment. Dr. King knew that number (white people of good will) was very small. He had no delusions of a universal white engagement to further that end. If one takes the time to read the ENTIRE march on Washington speech, then one would see that point quite clearly.
waynebwillis 3 months ago
MLK was trying to unite and trying to be accepted by whites. whereas Malcolm X, WAS the man who gave power to the Black people. that is the main reason MLK is still accepted by few white and he have MLK day.
Malcolm who gave us the insight, still considered the enemy. his family R still the target many unspeakable thing R still happening to his family.(die in fire, stealing, ID theft....)
waffiki 4 months ago
@waffiki
if Blacks are soft on non-blacks they accept them(a little bit) example are MLK & Mandela; but if the Blacks are like Khalid Mohammed, Malcolm X, Robert Mugabe, who will make a good difference and open the eyes and mind of the Blacks they are the enemy.
waffiki 4 months ago
Very interesting comments on the words of Dr. King. He was a visionary and prophet and now even his own turn against him. A sad state of affairs and I hope cooler heads prevail in our future.
anthonywstanton 5 months ago
Yeah and his name was Michael. After a trip to Europe (Germany) his father changed his and his son's names to Martin after Martin Luther - German priest and professor of theology who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
DaReelSituation 9 months ago
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DaReelSituation 9 months ago
Martin Luther King was NOT agree with black empowerment he was agree with integration and thats the issue i have with him. He was not agree that black people should empower themselves economically so black people can become an independent race who own their own corporations and institutions and from there white people and other non-blacks wouldn't have any power over them anymore. And when you think about it if he was still alive black people would be in deeper problems because he miss lead us.
KushWarriorReturns 9 months ago
I never trusted Martin Luther King anyway that guys was just a fucking cracker lover who was figthing for integration and for the love and acceptance of those who hate us. The black authority (a man who own a radio station dadicated to the benefit of black people) said that he's not criticizing him. But me i am going to criticize this him because i know that Martin Luther King is NOT what black people think that he is.
KushWarriorReturns 9 months ago 2
@KushWarriorReturns yeah MLK was a joke and a puppet for whites.
midnitedawn 2 months ago
that kind of talk doesnt suprise me, another whitemans implant(wolf in sheeps clothing) sicc. And negros love this man c'mon
NobleTCeo 10 months ago
Fuck dat house-nigga, boule, bitch muthafucka, preacher
TribeTPaul 1 year ago 2
@TribeTPaul he was boule bro, and how come everywhere i go you be there yo? lol
NegroXFile 1 year ago