1. Pretty much every right-wing politician will mark MLK Day with the same quote, stripped of all context

REMINDER: MLK SAID MORE THAN 35 WORDS

2. Yes, MLK said "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

But that doesn't mean MLK thought we should IGNORE race, as the modern GOP insists

3. Conservatives today are not required to agree with King and his ideals. But they should not falsify his legacy on the holiday that marks his birth or any other day.

4. To put it simply: King spoke frequently about racial inequality and the obligation to address racial injustice.

King's "dream" of a society where people could be judged on the "content of their character" was conditioned on economic justice for Black Americans.

5. Let's review some other things MLK Jr. said.

He died much too young at 39.

But he was able to leave behind a lot more than one sentence.

6. "It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds...
7. …And so we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice." -- MLK Jr. 1963

8. Was MLK Jr.'s "dream" fulfilled by the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? He address that in a 1967 speech, shortly before his assassination:

Toward the end of that afternoon, I tried to talk to the nation about a dream that I had had...

9. ...and I must confess to you today that not long after talking about that dream I started seeing it turn into a nightmare…I watched that dream turn into a nightmare as I moved through the ghettos of the nation...
10. ... and saw my black brothers and sisters perishing on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity, and saw the nation doing nothing to grapple with the Negroes’ problem of poverty."
11. The idea that today, MLK would advocate IGNORING racial and economic inequality is absurd

12. In 1965, Alex Haley asked MLK Jr. if he supported "a multibillion-dollar program of preferential treatment for the Negro."

MLK Jr. responded: "I do indeed. Can any fair-minded citizen deny that the Negro has been deprived?...

13. ..All of America's wealth today could not adequately compensate its Negroes for his centuries of exploitation & humiliation. It is an economic fact that a program... would certainly cost far less than any computation of two centuries of unpaid wages plus accumulated interest"

14. Did King reject the concept of "systemic racism," as many modern conservatives claim?

He address this on March 31, 1968, four days before his death...

15. "It is an unhappy truth that racism is a way of life for the vast majority of white Americans, spoken and unspoken, acknowledged and denied, subtle and sometimes not so subtle -- the disease of racism permeates and poisons the body politic." -- MLK Jr. 3/31/1968

16. That’s not a quote you’ll see many Republicans quoting on MLK Day.

But it is what MLK ACTUALLY BELIEVED

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Letter From a Birmingham Jail sees to be a good summary.

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Just so you know, there is someone on "stoners.social" impersonating you. I blocked them, but I'm not sure how or who to report it.

Republicans around the country are banning schools from even discussing systemic racism.

In so doing, they are banning students from leaning about the life and beliefs of MLK Jr

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How long until some state drops his holiday, replaces with Jefferson Davis😡

@dbc3 @juddlegum When I was in high school in Virginia in the 80s it was King Lee Jackson Day.

As in Robert E.
As in Stonewall.

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Anyone who has children would be well-advised to move to a blue state.

@juddlegum Shocked to hear that. GOP leaders have degenerated into a bunch of hate-mongers.

@juddlegum banning talk about race in school isn't about hiding the their ancestors racism...

...it's about hiding their own racism from their kids.

@LeaveNothingForTheFuture @juddlegum and encouraging their kids in their own racism. Teaching Little Johnny how to hate.
@juddlegum Man, I wish I was still in 6th grade - I would be bringing drag queen books to school every day, leaving them around secretly. Causing trouble by asking teachers what's a drag queen. Hacking the school web site with talk of slavery and the Handmaiden's tale...when you're just a kid, they let you do it.

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NEWSFLASH: A party of racists, white christian nationalists, and domestic terrorists who -- as a party -- condoned the attempted murder of their colleagues and overthrow of our government, wants to indoctrinate the next generation. </sarcasm>

Unless we move past this idea that the #republican party is some kind of normal, political ideology that deserves serious debate, the media is gonna kill us with this Pollyanna routine.

#maga #trump #republicans #politics #democracy

@juddlegum I wonder how they feel about Frederick Douglass.
@juddlegum Their constituents want them to cover up their tracks.

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Literally none of the focus anymore is on integration, nonviolence, or racial harmony in even a conceptual way. It's about using King's good name to make all their cracker dogshit straight.

@juddlegum I think that is their goal isn't it?
@juddlegum they should start talking about the first genocide when the white people arrived.
@juddlegum utter bs. I can't believe we are winding the clock backwards so much.

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Erasing uncomfortable truths is what Republicans do.

@juddlegum That is exactly what scares the whites in this country: the fact that throwing money at the problem not only isn’t going to make it go away, but that it is not sufficient enough.

Because only in America does every conceivable aspect of a human life have a dollar amount attached to it.

#BurntheSystemDown

@juddlegum he would be out there- with BLM and leading marches for economic justice still.
@juddlegum This bit always stuck with me the most. The check has never been, that I can see, able to have been redeemed for sufficient funds.
@juddlegum More to the point, he knew that they were and still are being judged by the color of their skin. By right-wingers who claim they only know content of character...