By N.S.
An old friend called me today, and asked me when and how it was that I went from being an ardent acolyte of, to becoming an enemy of the King cult. I responded that I believe it was during the late 1990s, when I read my old Chronicles editor, Ted Pappas’ book on King’s plagiaries, including his stolen doctorate.
People come to things via different routes. I have a murderous hatred for plagiarists.
Reading a somewhat muffled account of King’s whoremongering in David Garrow’s Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, circa 1987, I overlooked King the alleycat.
However, once I read Ted, the damn burst. Eventually, I would also learn that:
Far from being a proponent of color-blindness, King believed in a world of racial spoils for blacks, no matter how unqualified; the line in the speech was just meant as a pull-quote for his press allies;
He was a thief, who stole charitable donations, and spent them on prostitutes and booze;
He supported black criminals, and denied White policemen the right to arrest them (“the unspeakable horrors of police brutality”);
He spoke obscenely of his great benefactor, President Kennedy, on the day the latter was laid to rest; and
He was a brutal rapist.
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blacks--and black law--would believe he deserved a national holiday--especially after all the criminal activity you mentioned.
--GRA
King greatly dislike Catholics and made fun of Catholic ritual. As Kennedy, was being buried. Jacki-O took note of that, and it’s dislike King ever since that time and was very good reason.
RFK JR.REVEALS NEW INFO ON J.EDGAR HOOVER WIRETAP OF mlk;SAYS,"JFK THOUGHT "THERE WAS GOOD REASON FOR IT,"BUT THEN WARNED kING ABOUT THE TAPS IN ADVANCE;MEANWHILE,JUNIOR CONTINUES TO BROWN NOSE bLACKS EARS DEEP.
(epoch times)While in Atlanta for a voter rally on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked about his family’s relationship with the civil rights leader and said that “there was good reason” for his father, Robert F. Kennedy, to authorize FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s to wiretap Dr. King when John F. Kennedy was president.
Before delivering a speech at the event, where he collected signatures to get on the Georgia presidential general election ballot, Mr. Kennedy told Politico that his father, who was attorney general, granted permission for Mr. Hoover to electronically monitor Dr. King’s conversations “because J. Edgar Hoover was out to destroy Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement and Hoover said to them that Martin Luther King’s chief was a communist.”
“My father gave permission to Hoover to wiretap them so he could prove that his suspicions about King were either right or wrong. I think, politically, they had to do it,” Mr. Kennedy said.
Mr. Kennedy noted that his father and his uncle knew that Mr. Hoover was “a racist” and “left no doubt where he stood on those issues” regarding civil rights organizations.
If President Kennedy had been elected to a second term, he would have fired Mr. Hoover, the 2024 independent presidential candidate said, adding that be believes his uncle alerted Dr. King of Mr. Hoover’s wiretaps in a private conversation.
President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
At a recent rally,RFK Jr,appeared with the niece of mlk--who is(get this)a Republican.He continues to court black voters with proposals including reparations.
--GRA
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