What a great speaker this man was! And what a worthy cause he championed!
For your information, I am white, male, european, middle class and middle aged. On the face of it, I have little in common with him. But I cannot help but be moved by his oratory. What we do have in common is a desire for social justice, when all men, and women, are judged not by the colour of their skins, but the content of their characters.
Thank you, America, for producing this man, and commemorating his virtue. May we all, as a worldwide people, eventually get to his promised land, and make his dream come true. As he put it: 'Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.' Let's all just make the world a fit place for the Lord to come to.
Best wishes, 2RM.
Martin Luther King
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Post #2[Replying to post 1 by 2ndRateMind]
"Thank you, America, for producing this man, and commemorating his virtue. May we all, as a worldwide people, eventually get to his promised land, and make his dream come true. As he put it: 'Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.' Let's all just make the world a fit place for the Lord to come to. "
Yes, beautiful man. Americans love commemorating his life but has anything changed for the better as a result? We seem to be going backwards as human beings.
We are simply not coping in bringing up our children in peaceful environment and it seems there is more poverty and helplessness than ever.
"Thank you, America, for producing this man, and commemorating his virtue. May we all, as a worldwide people, eventually get to his promised land, and make his dream come true. As he put it: 'Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.' Let's all just make the world a fit place for the Lord to come to. "
Yes, beautiful man. Americans love commemorating his life but has anything changed for the better as a result? We seem to be going backwards as human beings.
We are simply not coping in bringing up our children in peaceful environment and it seems there is more poverty and helplessness than ever.
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Post #3Indeed. With its Republican Senate, Congress and President, the USA is clearly now being run as a country of the rich, by the rich, for the rich. But you have a democracy, and periodic elections. So, it may well be that over the course of the next 4 years, you will revert to a government of the people, by the people, for the people. I hope so, anyway.Monta wrote: ... it seems there is more poverty and helplessness than ever.
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Post #4They have indeed. Segregation in restaurants, schools, housing, public transportation, etc. has been outlawed.Monta wrote:
Americans love commemorating his life but has anything changed for the better as a result?
Perhaps, but not in the areas I mentioned above.
We seem to be going backwards as human beings.
These are indeed areas we need to address. This doesn't erase the advancements Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped achieve.
We are simply not coping in bringing up our children in peaceful environment and it seems there is more poverty and helplessness than ever.
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Post #5[Replying to post 4 by Tcg]
Must admit I don't know much about him but from what
I do know I was more than surprised that Edger Hoover
thought he was Russian agent.
Shame on US gov. glad the accusations did not stick but that's maybe because he became popular.
Not many people are gifted as he was; we need more people like him.
Must admit I don't know much about him but from what
I do know I was more than surprised that Edger Hoover
thought he was Russian agent.
Shame on US gov. glad the accusations did not stick but that's maybe because he became popular.
Not many people are gifted as he was; we need more people like him.
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Post #6I, too am white, male and European, facts of which I'm happy and proud. People like MLK also make me happy and proud to be an American. MLK led blacks down the road of Gandhian peaceful protest and passive resistance, thus avoiding the bloodshed inherent in violent rebellion - he took the path of peace and benefited his race and America as a whole.2ndRateMind wrote: What a great speaker this man was! And what a worthy cause he championed!
For your information, I am white, male, european, middle class and middle aged. On the face of it, I have little in common with him. But I cannot help but be moved by his oratory. What we do have in common is a desire for social justice, when all men, and women, are judged not by the colour of their skins, but the content of their characters.
Thank you, America, for producing this man, and commemorating his virtue. May we all, as a worldwide people, eventually get to his promised land, and make his dream come true. As he put it: 'Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.' Let's all just make the world a fit place for the Lord to come to.
Best wishes, 2RM.
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Post #7We do indeed. Hopefully we will see some step up and fight for equality in so many ways in which it is needed today.
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Where are all the brave preachers today willing to speak out against the evils of our bought and paid for government "representatives" who funnel untold billions and trillions into the war economy of the United States? Martin Luther King stuck his neck out in resistance to the brutality and murder of the Vietnamese people and was abandoned by most leaders including Billy Graham. And he ultimately gave his life for his obstinacy and refusal to keep quiet.
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They got a republican elected, so they can take a break for 4 years. That's all that mattered to them. They feel no pressure to act up because they're quite the despicable bunch, acting as the "moral majority" with such human, vile attitudes.starthrower wrote: Where are all the brave preachers today willing to speak out against the evils of our bought and paid for government...?
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Take a break? Most high profile clergy have never spoken out against those in power. They don't have the courage.