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yo pusha
post Jan 16 2006, 09:01 PM
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Who was Martin Luther King Jr. really?
- Was he a communist adulterator?
- Was he a criminal betrayer of even the interests of his own race?
- Was he a great civil rights leader?

Useful Links
- http://www.martinlutherking.org/ (Anti - MLK)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King (Pro - MLK)

interesting topic that i would want to learn more about. debate!
 
 
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post Jan 17 2006, 07:26 PM
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Ah. Then maybe I should have actually clicked the link about spreading the message, rather than assume it meant MLK's dream

But so now, do you really think that white supremicists are going to make any points that are actually worth listening to? Come on now. That's not a very reliable source.
 
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post Jan 18 2006, 10:39 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Jan 17 2006, 4:26 PM)
But so now, do you really think that white supremicists are going to make any points that are actually worth listening to? Come on now. That's not a very reliable source.
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Well then, please attempt to prove their arguements wrong. From what I can tell, all of their arguements are factual and they site sources. Looks legit to me, although it is probably not unbiased. Interesting forum as well, check it out and make your own conclusion.

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I'm not seeing how MLK.org is anti-MLK either.

Did you even click the link? lol

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But so now, do you really think that white supremicists are going to make any points that are actually worth listening to? Come on now. That's not a very reliable source.

Like I said before, all of their information looks to be legit. Although I do not think being an adulterator takes away from MLK's accomplishments, it is undoubtable that he is one.
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01/19/98 Newsweek, Page 62

January 6, 1964, was a long day for Martin Luther King Jr. He spent the morning seated in the reserved section of the Supreme Court, listening as lawyers argued New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, a landmark case rising out of King's crusade against segregation in Alabama. The minister was something of an honored guest: Justice Arthur Goldberg quietly sent down a copy of Kings account of the Montgomery bus boycott, "Stride Toward Freedom," asking for an autograph. That night King retired to his room at the Willard Hotel. There FBI bugs reportedly picked up 14 hours of party chatter, the clinking of glasses and the sounds of illicit sex--including King's cries of "I'm f--ing for God" and "I'm not a Negro tonight!"

Note: What is not mentioned in this article is that Martin Luther King was having sex with three White women, one of whom he brutally beat while screaming the above mentioned quotes. Much of the public information on King's use of church money to hire prostitutes and his beating them came from King's close personal friend, Rev. Ralph Abernathy (pictured above), in his 1989 book, "And the walls came tumbling down."

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Newsweek Magazine 1-19-1998, page 62

Once again, check out their forums if you have the time. All of them are intelligent people; I do not agree with their ideas, but it is something to think about. Totally different from the uneducated redneck KKK member I had once pictured.


Also, what about Mr. Bayard Rustin? The main person behind all the gatherings and marches, Bayard Rustin was a homosexual. When the FBI threatened to reveal that MLK and Rustin had a homosexual relationship, MLK fired Mr. Rustin.


More Links
- http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2269
- http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1292
- http://web.archive.org/web/20041116083826/...plagiarism.html
- http://www.martinlutherking.org/articles/t...ing_holiday.pdf

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