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| Martin Luther King: The Celebration of a Myth | | Print | |
| Written by Andy Dlinn | ||||||||||||||||||
| Monday, 25 January 2010 12:30 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Bond knew King personally and was a student in the only class King ever taught. In a January 19 interview on The Young Turks Internet news program the day after Martin Luther King Day, he said of King: "We’ve transformed him into kind of a cut-leaf figure, someone who had a dream and spoke these magnificent words, but we don't remember the King who was the critic of capitalism who said to Charles Fager when they were in jail together in Selma in 1965 that he thought a modified form of socialism would be the best system for the United States…. So we've anesthetized him. We’ve made him into a different kind of person than he actually was in life. And it may be that that's one reason he is so celebrated today because we celebrate a different kind of man than really existed. But he was a bit more radical, not terribly, terribly radical, but a bit more radical than we make him out to be today."
Of course, Martin Luther King did not call for socialism or a redistribution of wealth in his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. The man who gave that stirring speech calling for justice and brotherhood for all Americans is the man we know and celebrate on Martin Luther King Day. But how many of us are familiar with Dr. Martin Luther King’s interview in the January 1965 issue of Playboy? In that largely forgetten interview, King provided a glimpse of the man most Americans do not know and celebrate today: Playboy: Do you feel it's fair to request a multibillion-dollar program of preferential treatment for the Negro, or for any other minority group? Jullian Bond does not express disapproval of Martin Luther King’s radical socialistic message. But many Americans would if they knew about it. As Bond said, "It may be that that's one reason he is so celebrated today because we celebrate a different kind of man than really existed." Photo: Martin Luther King Trackback(0)
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Flu-Bird
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false prophets King like most of those who have been given their own holidays these last few years(CEASER CHAVEZ,HARVEY MILK etc)their all were radicals and false prophets promoted by myth and media hype |
Arvizu
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... Andy, you forgot to mention that Mr. King also attended the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee. This school taught Socialist theory and practice, with the objective of spreading Socialism in America. Julian Bond is extremely left-wing as proven by his voting record while he was in politics. |
Bonnie
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... I used to have a photo of King sitting in on a Communist cell meeting, but after three moves I seem to have misplaced it. |
Gregory Brodsky
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... "Tell me who is your fried and I will tell you who are you" (Russian slang). In FSU, MLK was praised by communist propaganda and listed among "progressive leaders" along with Fidel Castro and Yassir Arafat. |
R J Stove
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MLK myth A very fine article. And it doesn't even get around to mentioning MLK's other sins (which Julian Bond, I presume, does not dispute): notably the incessant plagiarism and the incessant debauchery. |
Larry Burke
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King and the Communists You are right. "Dr." King was deeply involved in the Communist movement as Julia Brown has testified. As a preacher, he denied the virgin birth, the resurrection, and the ascension of Christ. He led riots all across the country, burning cities and killing people. This is one reason I joined the Birch Society ! |
zman
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Photo of MLK, Jr. at Highlander Folk School This is a good article by Gary Allen accompanied by photos of several Communists. Scroll down for the picture of MLK taken when he attended the school in 1957. I don't know if he was officially a Communist, but he sure was surrounded by them. |
notimportant
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Think people no bodys perfect people. But at least mlk had the right idea. after all even the forefathers stated that all men are created equal. However hypocritical they were. thinking that african americans and women were not included in that. |
WestWright
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MLK Day trip to utopia I always grimace when the Progressive Republicans lay claim to the Communist MLK and Facist Abe Lincoln as examples of Great Americans. Great grasp of American History huh? I'm thinking of an organized photographed tour of all MLK Blvds in the major US cities to remind us of the results of LBJ's Great Society and the Left/ProgressiveRight's great achievements in destroying the value systems of Black families via their idiotic welfare policies. |





NAACP chairman Julian Bond said last week that the Dr. Martin Luther King we celebrate is an “anesthetized” version of the man who really existed.

