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  • Thumbs up for Dr. King.

  • He reminds me of Jim and Tammy Bakker. Same modus, just a different target market. face it, the 60s were just evil people creating the debt that's killing people today.

  • Mlk was a man of great strength and guts. a revolution has already begun...

  • Don was here luv MLK

  • Check out the new song FULL JUSTICE now on Youtube. Get ready to be inspired. Watch it now.

  • black people are stupid! hahahaha white power!!!! worldwide! ABORTION ROCKS TOO! ABORT ALL THE BLACK BABIES!!!!

  • one person ate a fart before they watched this

  • A truly wonderful man of the people. A very educated and determined man who gave his life to fight injustice at every turn. If there was one person I would love to have met in this life ,it would be him.To me he is the definition of a true hero.

  • That's the behaviour actions, mentality and spirit of a rue and genuine leader. They don't, go with the flow, with the crowd, make a butchery of their conscious, they do what they are truly and genuinely convicted of.

  • Does anyone know where and when this speech was given? I thought it might be Riverside April 4, 1967, but I read the transcript for that speecn and that's not it.

  • I love black people but people like this man...not people like OBAMA who dont have any morals or the balls to say whats right or wrong...

  • Obama IS the administration...

  • So what if you did not hear about it in History Class ? If you did hear about it in a correct context , you'd hear that during the 18th century in the United States , a 15 year old black slave girl ( who probably had the body of a 21 year old ) was regarded as little more than a piece of property not only by Thomas Jefferson but also by the ministers of that day.

  • I heard Rev Wright preach ywice in Los Angeles and he spoke truth to the human condition. One thing he said was learn our whole history...Thomas Jefferson, founding Father was a sex offender, raped and molested a 15 year old Sally Heming. She was a slave and some will try to justify his behavior with that fact but he was still attracted to, had sex with and impregnated a 15 year old black girl, but we don't hear about that in History Class!

  • Thats such a nice quote at the end.

    "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

  • A hero!............

  • MLK Jr. was a Republican. He's rolling over in his grave at the way American blacks are blindly following a Marxist like Barry Hussein.

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  • The truth hurts, doesn't it? Use the Youtube search and type in "MLK Jr. was a Republican" and you will see BLACK people telling the truth.

  • granted, but back in MLK's time, the republican party had a couple things that they don't now... Honesty, Integrity and Respect.

    that's why it's very important to understand the distinction between the Republican party of before and the Neo-conservative repugnicunts. of today.

  • republican party= Conservative people= tradition and religion and thats what he had to stood vs....... ignorance! martin Luther King was a liberal for his time

  • MLK Jr. had become a man of influence who openly opposed the Vietnam War. He couldn't be bought or intimidated so the war profiteers had him assassinated and framed a racist. In this clip, I believe Dr King is chastising his peers in the civil rights movement for not standing with him against such an unjust war. The US weapons industry continued making war time profits for another 5 years after his death. MLK Jr. was a great human being.

  • yea he is nice i just dont appericiate his 'turn to the other cheek' thing i love his goals but malcom X really did it for me i recommend u to hear brother malcom X he egts the crowd bumpin lol

  • Malcolm X was smart, strong-willed, and passionate about the injustices blacks had and were enduring. You can find in his message a call for self-knowledge and determination and I greatly admire that. However, I don't think he offered a practical solution for the institutionalized oppression blacks were victim of the way MLK did with the nonviolent resistance movement. Also, MLK's vision offered a path to lasting peace between all races while Malcolm's really didn't.

  • And after Malcolm X came back from Mecca he dropped the X and started using his given name, telling blacks that no one was responsible for them but themselves and if you did'nt get anywhere in life it was your own fault, not the white man's. Louis Farrycon didn't like that, so he killed (or had him killed, so think by Democrat Senator Robert Byrd-former KKK Grand Dragaon) and took over the Nation of Islam to continue promoting hate.

  • No, when Malcolm returned from Mecca he did not start using his given name, which was Malcolm Little. He went by ElHajj Malik El-Shabbaz. He also did not start telling blacks that no one other than blacks was responsible for the conditions they found themselves in in America. He didn't say it and had he said it, he would have been wrong. Before Malcolm left for Mecca he was already talking about blacks doing for themselves but your suggestion that its all blacks fault is severely mistaken.

  • I've gotta agree with TommyW. The kind of stuff that that the Nation of Islam was talking about would have created some really nasty situations in the south. I love both of them, two extremely Decent people.

  • i still have yet to find the full speech of this

    could anyone help?

  • this man is powerful.you can almost feel the words he is saying. he feels it.

  • he said something powerful after that too!!!where's the whole video at?

  • "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

    Brief but powerful words.

  • Amen

  • was mlk a real person?? my friend said that this was made up.

  • well your friend is a douche then.

  • If Dr King had stuck to just promoting 'civil rights' he would not have been murdered. He knew the danger of speaking out against the Vietnam War but did it anyway. Too bad most spiritual leaders of all colors (except Rev Wright ... amazing man!)fear speaking out today, because they fear reprisal from the IRS or offending the big money warmongers who fund their megachurches. Obviously, the color of one's skin has nothing to do with the color of one's soul.

  • Rev Wright amazing...amazing man! What ever he is the biggest shit bag. I he does not like hear in U.S. the why don't he get his worthless ass out?

  • ummm...

  • I love Martin Luther King Jr i think he is amazing and forever will be my hero!!!!

  • Such an admirable quality, to stick to your moral beliefs. If only we could all follow these principles that Martin Luther King dreamed and believed in.

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