martybegan
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Youre trying to deflect. Stop stalling and answer the question. Your claim was that MLK wanted a colorblind society. How can that be possible if he was distinctly pro Black and wanted special provisions made for Blacks?How can you be in favor of a certain race if you want a color blind society like you claimed?So youre ignoring that MLK was pro Black while claiming he wanted a color blind society?A color blind society can acknowledge differences without using them as a criteria for anything.
Equality before the law doesn't mean everyone is a clone of everyone else.
He wasn't a black supremacist like you are.
One can be in favor of a group without wanting superiority for that group.
Favor isn't superiority. blindness doesn't mean ignorant of differences.
It's about color impacting how you treat a person. For example you hate white people, making you a racist fuck.
I don't hate you due to you being black, I hate you because you are a small minded racist asshole.
He wanted a society where people were treated equally regardless of color.
What pro black provisions was he looking for?