CockMcStuffins
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Mlk cooning as usual
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spiritgod87;6095271 said:Dont slander mlk like that ruffin. He wasone the best leader that blacks in america have had.
playmaker88;6095499 said:I hate when Mlk and Malcolm are pitted against each other directly or indirectly..
Sneak Dissa;6097780 said:preferring integration over segregation = coon status now?
it's ironic that some of y'all negroes have it so easy you wax poetic on the days of jim crow thanks to to MLK.
spiritgod87;6095271 said:Dont slander mlk like that ruffin. He wasone the best leader that blacks in america have had.
Sneak Dissa;6097780 said:preferring integration over segregation = coon status now?
it's ironic that some of y'all negroes have it so easy you wax poetic on the days of jim crow thanks to to MLK.
Darxwell;6097864 said:spiritgod87;6095271 said:Dont slander mlk like that ruffin. He wasone the best leader that blacks in america have had.
YOu ever ask yourself why whites only teach about Harriet TUbman & MLK but not Nat Turner & Malcolm X?
The answer to that question will explain why he would call MLK a coon.
The Lonious Monk;6100353 said:Come on now. Comparing those two quotes just because they both have fire in them is stupid. MLK wasn't saying that Black people needed to save America for white people. He was saying that we needed to work so as to change America's ways of feeding off of and stepping all over the poor and disenfranchised. Being that Blacks are disproportionately poor and disenfranchised, he was still looking out for Black people. To me, he kinda looked forward and saw that integration would be pointless if America could just use economics to keep Blacks down in place of law.
Also, I agree with Zombie. I don't think we would be in quite the same position we are now if MLK had lived. The large part of the Black Communities problems is that everyone saw Integration as the "Great Success" instead of the first victory in a long war. So once integration came a long, that unity disappeared as everyone went to try and get thier own piece of the pie and what leadership we had disappeared or took the form of people more interested in photo ops than effecting real change. I think if MLK was still around, he would have tried to keep people focused. And these comments if they are true suggest he was of that mindset.