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Debunking MLK and other Myths:

MLK was a Re-Distributionist who believed that Americans should have equal outcomes without equal effort.  MLK was a dupe of the communists who make inflammatory remarks to large audiences in opposition to the Vietnam War, and was an Ally, either by design or mis-adventure, with our enemies, the Communists.

MLK believed that poverty should be ended by re-distribution of wealth. The same sorts of nonsense that has been used by Utopian Communists throughout history.

This sort of nonsense infected our government, thus the Community Reinvestment Act of that idiot, Jimmy Carter, which allowed the Financial Meltdown that we just experienced in 2007, 08, 09, and now.  Over 30 years of making loans based on "I have a dream" and giving loans to deadbeats who didn't even work, because some government hacks believed that "everybody should have equal outcomes without the requisite hard work and paying of dues."

Following WWII, many poor people were beginning to work their way up the social ladder as wages improved and by hard work, more and more Americans were able to buy homes, but they had to work and pay for them.

MLK wanted to make this "American Dream" for all, regardless of work and effort to attain it.  He wanted it Freely Given to the "poor" just because they were poor and could not afford it.  What Mr. King was not noticing was that there were many Prosperous Blacks who were living the American Dream. Blacks who owned their own homes, businesses and farms were to be found all over this nation.  The places that Poverty and Poor Living Conditions mostly existed were in Socialist Democrat Run Cities that were corrupt such as Chicago, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Oakland, etc.  In the rural south and in small towns all over America, blacks were living the American Dream, and all over the South and other small thowsn and communities, black schools had good and competent teachers and black kids learned good academic skills, work ethics, civic responsibility, family values, etc.

And, in small towns and communities all over this nation, blacks and whites got along and did not hate one another.

Separate but equal schools were all good schools, and the integration of same would have taken place with or without federal intervention, and it would have taken place peacefully, and the entire education system would not have been destroyed in the process.

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