
“one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little WHITE boys and WHITE girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today!”

“one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little WHITE boys and WHITE girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today!”
I didn't know that MLK was anti-"White". But thanks for the support!
He wasn’t he wanted us to all treat each other with respect, kindness and dignity
A lot of black people called him an Uncle Tom
I was just pointing out that in his I have a dream speech he wanted justice for people of every color
A lot of "White" people wanted to kill Mr. King and one of them was finally successful. So maybe you should stop with this whole race blaming nonsense. You are kind of young, so you don't know. Upon his murder, he was the most hated man in American society. But racists now. . . pretend like they liked him.
And you. . . you seem to think you know what he stood for. But you don't know anything about him.
Read, "A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" before spouting off.
www.csuchico.edu/.../...r-from-birmingham-jail.pdf
Or at least watch a documentary. I mean, you don't have to be ignorant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBwKnnZN52U
I actually know a lot about him and obviously he was hated most everyone in history with great influence who could bring people together instead of dividing them were hated and wanted dead
Ghandi, Hitler, Caesar, Guevara, Rusesabagina, Hideyoshi , Jesus and MLK was no exception
You know a lot about him? Dude, you know one line. . . from one speech he did. Then you popped that line about "Black" people calling him an Uncle Tom, when it was a "White" guy who shot him in the head.
He was hated and despised everywhere in American society, except the "Black" community.
But you didn't tell that story. Did you?
He was despised in the black community he pushed for desegregation with hurt a lot of black businesses blacks back then didn’t want anything to do with whites ei
He was despised according to who? To you? My mother and father lived while he campaigned for civil rights. And our house was a shrine to his photos, speeches, and videos.
What is the point of lying about him and who supported him?
You mean "Black" people are not marching with him in all these photos?

So are white people that was the whole idea to bring all people together
I have not told any lies and neither have you MLK preached about peace many black people who listened to brother Malcolm believed Kings methods and beliefs were not in the best interest of blacks
Especially those of a higher socioeconomic class
While racism was alive and rampant many black business owners thrived in their own communities and neighborhoods and didn’t not want to allow white people into their establishments
I never said "White" people did not support him. You said that "Black" people despised him. Do you see them despising him in these photos? Do you know he regularly spoke to "Black" people in churches and public gatherings? Who were the people who threw bricks at him, threatened his life, and eventually killed him? Who arrested him and beat him with batons?
So why lie? What was the purpose?
MLK shared a conversation that he and Malcolm X had before X was assassinated. Malcolm X told him it was better for him to pretend to dislike him in public. It would help King accomplish some of his goals. Because racist dunces did not like the idea that "Black" people may rise up violently to win their freedoms.
But you are the person who claims to know something about King. . . yet you didn't know that.
www.ihistory.co/.../
You are trying to some picture of reverse racism. Racism was the law of the land. It went way beyond your feeble attempt at painting some two way street.
I’m not you’re just ignoring part of the history
King wanted justice for all and just like how blacks stood with him so did whites
And some blacks didn’t and some whites didn’t
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Some "Blacks" didn't want justice for all? Like who? Who said that "White" people should be denied justice?
And where in America could you find signs saying that "White" people were not allowed? Where in America were there laws that prevented "White" people from voting, using the washroom, drinking at water fountains, etc?


I could care less that you are a racist fruitcake that hates my guts and other "Black" people. Because as you have said, plenty of "White" people love me.
The issue is the law. And when "Black" people cannot access justice, fairness, freedoms, and rights under the law, that becomes the problem.
I am not into trying to get a racist to embrace humanity. That's a journey that they must take for themselves.
So you’re saying that you didn’t know that certain whites were also discriminated against
Discrimination and racism are too different things.
There was a time when Irish were not considered to be "White". And the law prevented them from accessing justice and freedom. . . just as if they were "Black" people.
i.guim.co.uk/.../A-sign-in-London-reading--008.jpg
Read some history young fella. Stop being ignorant.
www.irishcentral.com/.../no-irish-need-apply-signs-vilified-ancestors
"No Irish Need Apply" - the signs and ads that vilified our Irish ancestors
Documenting the sad, discriminatory history of "No Irish Need Apply" signs in Boston - today home to a large, proud and successful Irish community.
Not just the Irish but the Italians , Polish and many others
I didn't exclude anyone. You just seem to be confused. The fact is, they were not considered to be "White". And like many other groups today, became "White" over time. Read history son. Don't lie about it.
Ignatiev traces the tattered history of Irish and African-American relations, revealing how the Irish used labor unions, the Catholic Church and the Democratic party to help gain and secure their newly found place in the White Republic. He uncovers the roots of conflict between Irish-Americans & African-Americans & draws a powerful connection between the embracing of white supremacy & Irish "success" in 19th century American society. Ignatiev traces the tattered history of Irish and African-American relations, revealing how the Irish used labor unions, the Catholic Church and the Democratic party to help gain and secure their newly found place in the White Republic. He uncovers the roots of conflict between Irish-Americans & African-Americans & draws a powerful connection between the embracing of white supremacy & Irish "success" in 19th century American society.
Like I said I haven’t said anything wrong and neither have you
Dude, you can be disingenuous if you have to be. But you have to like "Black" people. You can do that and live your life. No one can be forced to like "White" people. Likewise, no one can be forced to like "Black" people.
But we all deserve justice and freedom.
You internet racists make everything weird.
Sorry that first sentence should be; "But you don't have to like "Black" people.".
Using my smartphone.
Wait how am I being racis
Like what’s your beef?
I haven't experienced it so I'd have to say no. On the other hand, I don't live in Alabama.
I’m talking about these crybaby BLM people who blame white people for all their problems
That's not even what BLM is about.
No….. but clearly you do or you wouldn’t have posted the question.
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Equality appears as oppression to those with all the opportunity.
The world doesn't operate on what should be. Unless a large majority of white Americans are willing to fight and kill and it appears they are too fat a lazy to do that, anti-white discrimination will continue and grow.
I think even people of color are becoming annoyed by anti white propaganda
Yeah. Not by everyone, but by some, yes.
Of course it has.
this is satire right
No I feel like why people specifically white men are being picked on and treated unfairly just for being white
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