Monday, February 06, 2023

"In the fight against wokeness, the right really has no choice but to decanonize [Martin] King."

By An Old Friend
wed, jan 25, 2023 2:21 p.m.

"In the fight against wokeness, the right really has no choice but to decanonize [Martin] King."


An important essay by the great David Azerrad of hillsdale college's campus in sodom on the potomac.

There was nothing principled about King.  Any close look reveals that he was all about "by whatever means necessary" to advance blacks' interests (or, at least, cheaply/carelessly perceived interests -- driven by grievance), which coincided, here and there, with uttering thoughts that sounded principled and good.


From MLK to crt

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left: Martin Luther King in 1964 (Dick DeMarsico, World Telegram staff photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons). right: Book display of works on critical race theory at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (college.library / CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)


4 comments:

  1. One man's opinion.As far as taking sainthood away from mlk,the right would first have to decanonize george floyd--and they can't even do that.

    Is there EVEN a right anymore? Answer that one in the affirmative and we can venture into other areas of conversation--that I believe,blacks will not allow to be tampered with--anyways.

    An authentic right wing OF THE GOP(not just fiscally,but politically),would have already voted against Juneteenth Day.They wouldn't be afraid of negroes' shadows lurking about.Instead,the GOP(Gutless Obsolete Party),seems satisfied to have the country--and themselves-- right where they are.

    --GRA

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  2. Sodom on the Potomac?

    Somebody be dissin' my dystopian hometown of Chocolate City.

    At least in Sodom they pleasured one another.

    In D.C. the K Street bandits just make you beg for punishment.

    ROFLMAO

    Prince George's County Ex-pat

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  3. "The payment should be in the form of a massive program by the government"

    Been going on for decades. Called the welfare state.

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  4. "One FBI memo reported, '[KK]King
    maintains intimate relationships
    with at least three women, one in Atlanta, one in Mt Vernon, New York,
    and one in Washington, DC', leaving
    him highly susceptible to blackmail"

    That was continuing realationship0s with three women. The additional number violated was probably much greater.

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