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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Typos (somewhat) edited.

A few sentences improved upon.

Apologies.

Uncle Juan's avatar

Well that is the typical narrative of MLK…

But he denied the basic tenants of Christianity…

He did lean towards communism…

And he was an adulterer….

And yes he did do some good things…

But in terms of righteousness, we are better off honoring Robert E Lee’s birthday… which is today also.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

He was seen in various communist meetings, and did participate in orgies, that is undeniable, but today we are focusing on his good deeds.....

Adapted Perspective's avatar

For the 2nd. You're great at medical updates and vaccine awareness, so you might have missed that MLK was a communist. He would love DEI and all wokeness. He wanted the collectivism being pushed in NYC. The figurehead of MLK was a Christian pastor arguing for equality. The real MLK was a different sort of pastor - someone who wanted a super big government and let someone else write most of his speeches...even the sermons.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Well aware, and yet reread the MLK Jr. quote i included.

Not all is so black and white.

Happy MKL Jr. Day!

I am Bert's avatar

Thank you! FYI: You're the only one I have seen today to mention MLK Jr. Thank you again!

Jimychanga's avatar

Confused why I'm still getting ads from "Virex Health" if its been rebranded.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

The grifters are still scamming innocent unsuspecting people.

The rebrand was due to their thievery:

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/important-psa-update-virex-website

Coach ND's avatar

So the often stated assertion that MLK was a communist can be challenged. His greatest accomplishment was speaking out against the Vietnam War and military industrial complex which he called "the greatest purveyor of violence in the history of mankind". This late stage of his movement was what led to his assassination. At the time of his death his influence on the civil rights movement was waining as the movement was splintering into militant factions. His stance on the war was also divisive as people were telling him to ":stay in his lane".