When I was in first grade, I was exposed to the political philosophies of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, a notorious Christian preacher and white supremacist. He expounded principles like meritocracy, colorblindness, nonviolence, civil disobedience, and equality under the law. Today these teachings are condemned as white supremacist by proponents of critical race theory. It turns out that conservative black people are secretly white inside! Like Joe Biden said: if you don’t vote for him, “you ain’t black”. And if you do vote for him, Hunter will give you some crack rock.
Dr. King’s credibility is demonstrated by the fact the he was gangstalked by the same people who committed and or covered up the assassination of John F. Kennedy: the U.S. “intelligence community”. A year after JFK’s death, King received an anonymous letter from the FBI telling him “your end is approaching”, “you are done”, “you are finished”, and implying that he must kill himself. King was murdered in Memphis 4 years later, on April 4, 1968. By this standard alone he was on the right side of history.
Speaking in Washington DC six weeks before the murder of JFK, Dr. King said “Now is the time to change racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice ring out for all of God's children.” King was a deeply religious man and one of the few inroads that Christianity made into my public school education. MLK (with his Jewish speechwriter Levison) had a dream: that all lives matter.
“We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. And the marvelous new militarism which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers have evidenced by their presence here today that they have come to realize that their destiny is part of our destiny.
-King, “I Have a Dream” speech, August 28, 1963
No distrust of all white people?! Too bad the FBI never had the opportunity to teach King about white privilege. You see, it’s something that all white people are born with. The only way to know if they have it is to check the color of their skin. Since all white people are beneficiaries of racism, to be anti racist you must be anti white. The avowed outcome is equity, achieved by discriminating against white people and rejecting concepts such as meritocracy and colorblindness. Whiteness isn’t even real you see, it’s just an evil notion held by white people. These are the philosophies of Critical Race Theory, or as it should be known, Hypocritical Race Theory.
Before Civil Rights became about the creation of a welfare state and growing calls for reparations and economic “equity” instead of legal equality, it was about ending segregation and other forms of institutional racism that violated the constitutional rights of black American citizens. According to King, the races were separate under Jim Crow but their facilities were unequal. According to King, separate could never truly be equal under the law. And that is a lesson to keep in mind in 2024 as whites continue to be vilified and outcast by Critical Race Theory.
Just like me, King recognized that slavery is justified by the Jewish Bible:
With the growth of slavery, it became necessary to give some justification for it. It seems to be a fact of life that men cannot continue to do wrong without eventually reaching out for some thin rationalization to cloth an obvious wrong in the beautiful garments of righteousness. This is exactly what happened during the days of slavery. Even religion was used, or I should say misused, to crystalize the patterns of the status quo and to justify the system of slavery. And so it was argued from some pulpits that the Negro is inferior by nature because of Noah’s curse upon the children of Ham. The Apostle Paul’s dictum became a watchword: That servants be obedient to your master.
-King, March 17, 1966
King continued:
This is what the non-violent method says at its best. It has brought us a long, long way and it will help those of us who have been on the oppressed end of the old order to go into the new order with the right attitude. Not with bitterness, not with the desire to retaliate, not with the desire to get even with those inflicted injustice upon us all of these years, but with a desire to forgive and forget and move on to a moral balance. We will not seek to substitute one tyranny for another, thereby subverting justice. We will not seek to rise from a position of disadvantage to one of advantage.
This is why I say that a doctrine of black supremacy is as dangerous as a doctrine of white supremacy. God is not interested merely in the freedom of black men and brown men and yellow men, but God is interested in the freedom of the whole human race and the creation of a society where all men will live together as brothers. And every man will respect the dignity and worth of human personality. And so that is the need to stand up, that is the need for all people of goodwill in this nation to become involved participants.
-King, March 17, 1966
Unfortunately, it appears that Dr. King’s dream is dying or dead already. The rogue federal government that once threatened King’s life has been stirring up racial resentment in order to manufacture consent for the overthrow of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution more broadly. They have redefined equality as supremacist. They are going to destroy equality in the name of moral retribution. And then there will be no protection left for anyone - man, woman, black, brown, white, red, yellow. Then there will only be a global superstate vested with absolute power.
King finished his “I Have a Dream” speech like this:
And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty, we're free at last!”
King, “I Have a Dream” speech, August 28, 1963
The question remains: do Jews want to join hands with Gentiles? As equals?
As the next presidential election looms in 2024, I encourage all concerned Americans to follow in the footsteps of Dr. King. Non violence and civil disobedience can at least win the day. Americans have been immensely successful in boycotting the renegade federal government and global corporate state that have exploited us so relentlessly. That is why the federal government is so eager to replace us with foreigners. Because we are not yielding a satisfactory profit to our owners. We refuse to be enslaved.
It is time to boycott the vote. We must sit in at caucuses and polling stations. We must save our blank ballots and give them to our grandchildren. The presidency of the United States was stolen in 1963. No amount of voting is ever going to take it back. The presidential selection process is controlled by 2 non constitutional private parties owned by globalist corporate interests. Everything Washington DC does is for the sake of Wall Street and or Israel. Meanwhile Americans suffer in a morass of mental and physical poisons. It is high time to stop voting.
And it is time to insist, on behalf of Martin Luther King, that All Lives Matter.
"Beyond Vietnam" is a great speech that challenges people only familiar with King having a dream.
Your analysis and following exhortation calls to mind two other directions: Simone Weil's "On the Abolition of All Political Parties" and Robert Williams' "Negros With Guns." Conversations I've had with students and friends who read these with me always led to great conversations, especially given the myth they've absorbed about MLKJr.
It was a disappointment for me to dig into MLKJr's thesis and find out, but I have taught and learned from murderers, crooks, psychopaths, fascists, thugs, monsters and poets. We are all here together, but like Plato suggests, some of us came back while others are ready to go.
If you are a Satanic, genocidal, anti-human supremacist force for destruction and death whose premier political agenda is "let's you and him fight," then MLK gotta go.