Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Here's how newspapers portrayed him at the time. If you see a fellow white person sneering at #BLM, know that they'd have said the same about MLK.

goddamn. I kinda wanna mute this but I'm afraid of white ppl shenanigans in the replies
For the record, my MLK post was directed at white ppl because that's who I've always felt the "holiday" is for. And voilà evidence supporting my vague impression is here: https://journa.host/@juddlegum/109701698156115796
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1. Did you know that Republicans have purposely used MLK Day to distort the reality of MLK's legacy since the inception of the national holiday in 1983? It started with Reagan. 🧵

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@SallyStrange serious question, why does the US vote for people like Reagan and Trump to become president? I can understand, just, JFK, but a film cowboy and a money grubbing charlatan?
@jaycee "The American people" didn't do that. Roughly 30-40% of eligible voters did that. The reason a minority of white supremacists are able to direct the rest of the country so easily is because slavers who feared democracy wrote the Constitution.
@SallyStrange that’s the trouble with ‘democracy’ we have it in the U.K. too and return the fascist Tory party who have been in power for nearly 13 years! 😱😱 it’s time for proportional representation!!
@jaycee There are lots of troubles with democracy, but being feared by slavers isn't one of them lol. I wouldn't say it's particularly extant in either the US or the UK right now. But please, tell me about proportional representation?
@SallyStrange PR is where every vote counts. If you have 10 candidates with first past the post, only the ‘winner’ gets to represent the people who voted for them, meaning those who voted for the other 9 have no representation. In PR seats are allocated on a percentage basis of the total number of votes cast. So if there are 100 seats and one candidate gets say 30% another 20% another 20% another 15% and another 15% the seats are allocated that way so everyone is represented.
@SallyStrange that way the candidate with only 30% of the vote doesn’t ‘win’ to the detriment of the other 70%
@SallyStrange obviously that can’t work with a presidential election
@jaycee Ah well as long as we're thinking big, perhaps we don't need presidents at all!
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