Jitss617
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I’m not your psychiatristI'm not a democrat and I cant stand republicans especially Black ones. However, what does that have to do with the false claim you made and cant prove?Experimenting.. are you denying the men pushing back and attacking the black and white republicans weren’t democrats!!??He was only 23 when he wrote that letter dummy. Cant you read? It even says so in the article I quoted. You fail miserably.Yes he made more money at universities spewing left wing talking points, as he got older, but as a free man pre bought he was a republicanMLK was not a Progressive Socialist Communist.
The Forgotten Socialist History of Martin Luther King Jr.
"As Americans honor King on his birthday, it is important to remember that the civil rights icon was also a democratic socialist, committed to building a broad movement to overcome the failings of capitalism and achieve both racial and economic equality for all people.
Capitalism “has brought about a system that takes necessities from the masses to give luxuries to the classes,” King wrote in his 1952 letter to Scott. He would echo the sentiment 15 years later in his last book, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?: “Capitalism has often left a gap of superfluous wealth and abject poverty [and] has created conditions permitting necessities to be taken from the many to give luxuries to the few.”
“capitalism has outlived its usefulness.”
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