
Let’s remember and celebrate what Reverend King actually stood for.

Let’s remember and celebrate what Reverend King actually stood for.
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I wonder what he would say to Jackson and Sharpton today. Houseboys for the dnc. Reverend King was, in many ways, a very strict Christian, and FBI head Hoover hated him for that, and that he was black. Reverend King was assassinated by a democrat, and possibly on dnc orders, yet even knowing all the times dems killed anti-slavery and equal rights people, many still vote for the sons of their former masters.
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And march in the footsteps of eugenicist Margaret Sanger, who considered them human weeds.
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