Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Skin color and August 28th
This is pretty interesting.
The reporting seems to indicate that Martin Luther King's "dream" is more consistent with Glenn Beck than it is with those "civil rights" leaders that we see and hear so much about these days.
See what you think...
The reporting seems to indicate that Martin Luther King's "dream" is more consistent with Glenn Beck than it is with those "civil rights" leaders that we see and hear so much about these days.
See what you think...
Matthew Boyle has this and more at DailyCaller.com:
"Alveda King said she think Beck embraces the meaning of her late uncle’s 'I have a dream,' speech, and aims for trying to reach a better tomorrow, better than the NAACP.
Lloyd Marcus, composer of the 'Tea Party Song' and regular Tea Party rally speaker and black conservative, said he thinks Beck’s rally is where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., would be were he alive today.
'I find them [the NAACP and NAN] totally disgusting and I salute my brother Glenn Beck,' Marcus said. 'Dr. King was all about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. That’s what Beck is all about. The NAACP are completely the opposite. They have far abandoned Dr. King’s vision and dream a long time ago because they are totally about skin color and they have nothing to do with the content of a person’s character.'
Marcus also said that, if Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., were alive today, he’d be disgusted with the civil rights leaders guiding the nation."