Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamt of a time when his [people] would - TopicsExpress



          

Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamt of a time when his [people] would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I believe that time has arrived, but the ones who came late to his speech are those who have set us back 50 years because of their shameless and disgusting behavior. Whether on record or RealityTV, the grand children of the Civil Rights era is responsible for more injustice and oppression, against themselves and each other, in both word and deed, than any physical abuse of the past. The socio-psychological damage is irreparable within the present generation. The same [people] who would criticize you for being an Uncle Tom is the same sell out named Sambo who spits in your face for speaking in low tones, being serious, unselfish, and humble. In other words, for having character and the courage to display it and condemn the ill-mannered with it. On July 24th, CBS News is airing a special entitled, Fifty Years Later: Civil Rights. I was interviewed and this aint even what I splashed on em. Thank God for Uncle Tom whos real name was Martin Luther King.
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 02:30:17 +0000

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