Pedro L. Gonzalez
Pedro L. Gonzalez

@emeriticus

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MLK cheated on his wife with at least 40 women, probably fathered a child with a mistress, was intimately connected with communists, laughed as his friend raped a girl, started the โ€œdiversity, equity, and inclusionโ€ regime and supported affirmative action. contra.substack.com
Jesse Helms was a hero among Republicans for opposing the creation of the MLK Holiday. We should have a special day for him instead of King. nytimes.com
โ€œBut the FBIโ€
Correct: one of the only really good things the FBI did was trying to expose MLK for who and what he really was.
MLK would side with todayโ€™s FBI against conservativesโ€”he would totally support the crackdown on โ€œwhite supremacist extremism.โ€ He would absolutely be on BLMโ€™s side. Itโ€™s an utter joke that conservatives hold him up as one of their own.
The entire conception of โ€œMLK was a conservativeโ€ is based entirely on one single thing that he said that he didnโ€™t even mean.
MLK took a seat on Planned Parenthoodโ€™s committee on the study of contraception. He was recommended to join the committee by sociology professorย Walter Chivers. As with the FBI, the reality of his views on abortion are independent of the fiction of him as a Ted Cruz guy.
The FBI didnโ€™t lie about King and nobody forced him to join this committee. These are the facts about his life and the reason why the narrative of him as a conservative or even a good person are all nonsense. onepeterfive.com
We are delivering Ted a ratio this evening with God and History on our side
Once again my assault on King has enraged people, so I am going to double down. Here are some other things you should know about the reverend: he didn't believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ and he was a plagiarist.
Here is a good summary of why "King's theology was in essential agreement" with liberalism and, by the standards of Christianity, he was a literal heretic. jamesattebury.wordpress.com
King was such a prolific plagiarist that even Wikipedia can't water it down! en.wikipedia.org
Quote from the King Papers Project director at Stanford: "instances of textual appropriation can be seen in [MLK's] earliest extant writings as well as his dissertation. The pattern is also noticeable in his speeches and sermons throughout his career." web.archive.org
Everything you've been told about MLK is a lie. He was neither good nor great. And the reason he's untouchable is that King is at the center of the moral universe that justifies the liberal political order. You are not allowed to smash the statue of the deity.
Ted is getting crushed
Read the article contra.substack.com
Once more: King wasnโ€™t a hero. I prefer Malcolm X.
The thing people get stuck on is this notion King was a flawed guy with a good vision. He wasn't and he didn't have that either.
David Azerrad convincingly drew a direct line from King to CRT in @ChroniclesMag recently. They are inexorably connected. chroniclesmagazine.org
David Garrow in his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography states that King privately endorsed "democratic socialism" while making "it clear to close friends that economically speaking he considered himself what he termed a Marxist." lewrockwell.com
We are breaking the MLK conditioning this February.
If MLK were alive today, he'd be a regular on CNN and MSNBC. He would defend CRT. He would campaign against the right. In fact, he would literally just be Raphael Warnock, who is now the pastor of King's old Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
And I am coming for Mandela next! Total war!
In a completely predictably turn of events the same Trump hardliner who defended Lindsey Graham (by attacking Tucker Carlson) because Trump endorsed him is also angry that Iโ€™m going after MLK because of Trumpโ€™s MLK boosterism lmao. These people are utterly brainwashed
Libs are mad at me for going after MLK because heโ€™s their god while Trump hardliners are angry because Trump elevated MLK. Simply amazing. And Iโ€™m going to make them all angrier.

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