Soloman_The_Wise
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white715;6209823 said:NeighborhoodNomad. ;6205495 said:ptnutz;6198442 said:Maybe he was lamenting the fact that we put too much emphasis on "acceptance" and not enough on equality. And I don't think he was talking about putting out the fire on "massa's house" as much as he was fearing us entering that burning house in the first place.
1. Would you continue to fight, speak, or demonstrate for something you're lamenting over?
2. Would you lead your family into a building you saw was burning or would you turn into the fireman (especially knowing that buildings systems are specifically designed to exploit/destroy you?
So your saying that MLK wanted to harm black people? That he intentionally spent his life and gave his life to make black peoples lives worse?
I may be wrong I believe the intended point was Martin Became disillusioned towards the end and saw that he may be following the wrong path in the pursuit of equality. The positioning of the questions to me implies that given the 2nd guessing running in Reverand King's head that he should probably have stopped pursuing something that may harm the community he was seeking to empower as it would most people doubting the validity of something they represented.
Also King should have followed that instinct to align more with Empowering and reinforcing the Black community rather then integrating it into a white culture that was breaking down and having a identity crisis. King saw what was going on With Minister Malcom and how he separated himself from a ideology that proved false and therefore detrimental to the overall goals of his movement.
All this given the current situation the majority of the community is in could have defintely changed where we all are at right now instead of having Machurian leaders who continue to look out for themselves and social positions over that of the community they came from and claim to represent...