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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 3475179" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>Nah, you are rewriting history. MLK was called a criminal all the time. He was constantly getting arrested, constantly going up against the police, constantly criticizing America, constantly criticizing the police, he was without a doubt blamed for violence. He was without a doubt associated with the black power movement and the black panther movement by some. He was without a doubt hated and reviled by the vast majority of Americans And he was without a doubt far more radical than BLM. </p><p>He was suggesting the complete and total transformation of American society that it would impact every Americans life. </p><p></p><p>BLM by comparison is calling for police reform in certain cities and places. It is a much smaller scale. Not even radical.</p><p></p><p>The idea that Blm is too radical or violent but you would have loved MLK and that civil rights movement is nonsense. The civil rights movement of the 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, and 1970’s was objectively far far more radical than anything Blm is talking about today. There was far far more violence surrounding the civil rights movement in the past than Blm today and it’s not even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 3475179, member: 66082"] Nah, you are rewriting history. MLK was called a criminal all the time. He was constantly getting arrested, constantly going up against the police, constantly criticizing America, constantly criticizing the police, he was without a doubt blamed for violence. He was without a doubt associated with the black power movement and the black panther movement by some. He was without a doubt hated and reviled by the vast majority of Americans And he was without a doubt far more radical than BLM. He was suggesting the complete and total transformation of American society that it would impact every Americans life. BLM by comparison is calling for police reform in certain cities and places. It is a much smaller scale. Not even radical. The idea that Blm is too radical or violent but you would have loved MLK and that civil rights movement is nonsense. The civil rights movement of the 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, and 1970’s was objectively far far more radical than anything Blm is talking about today. There was far far more violence surrounding the civil rights movement in the past than Blm today and it’s not even close. [/QUOTE]
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