Monday, January 17, 2022

Remembering Dr. King

 

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Silvio Canto, Jr.  . . ."The other big problem is that the civil rights leadership is no longer about correcting past mistakes, but rather about exploiting grievances or calling everybody a racist.  In other words, these so-called civil rights leaders of today, such as the Rev. Al Sharpton, keep themselves relevant by banging the drums of racism.  Even President Biden couldn't control himself last week in Atlanta, comparing his opponents to George Wallace, Bull Connor, and Jefferson Davis.

"Meanwhile, the black Democrats running most of our inner cities are not addressing the needs of their citizens, from crime to lousy public schools.  Again, just look around and see Baltimore, Chicago, and others every weekend, and so on.

"What would Dr. King say today?  We will never know, but it's hard to think that he'd be happy with what we are watching.  I think that he would tell the Democrats to go back and listen to what he said in the "I have a dream" speech."

I hope never to equate Maxine Waters with Dr. King I hate to think how much damage Doctor King's reputation has suffered from the likes of Waters, Sharpton, Obama's Rev. Wright, Soros's elected officials, and all others the woke media has exalted above much deserving honor. TD  Think of the agony this must have brought to Dr. King.




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