Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential people in the history of the United States. He stood up for many things, but is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. His movement helped stop segregation, and the mistreatment of black people.
Mr.
King’s actions in history have not only changed the ways in which black people
are treated, but how people of all colors are treated here in the United
States. Martin Luther King Jr. was and is an inspiration to many people of all
races, and his dream was heard around the world.
Rev. King stood for the fair treatment of all people no matter what the race. Yet,
at that time it was mostly about the horrible treatment of the black
population. He stood for justice, peace, freedom from oppression, the ability
for black people not to be discriminated against, the right of all people to
receive a fair trial no matter what their race, and the right to be heard.
Many
people who stood with Rev. King were
murdered, tortured, unjustly jailed, and not given fair trials, both by the KKK
and our government officials that believed in white supremacy. Many of his
followers believed in the same dream, and still do to this day. Black and white
people worked together peacefully, while risking their lives to stop the
oppression of the human race. Thus starting one of the most peaceful
Revolutions in history, that helped to form our freedoms today.
Rev.
King spoke out loudly in public against the violence of the government and the
KKK. Yet he along with many others were jailed, tortured, murdered, beaten up,
children beaten with bats, the list goes on. Rev. King was murdered to stop the
movement, yet it had the reverse effect. Thank God. His words became even more
powerful after his murder.
Thus
we now have a month completely dedicated to learning about this important man
in history and have a national holiday named after him. But how many people really
look into what he really stood for, or what kind of change he achieved with his
words, his actions, and his passion for human life?
Who
were Rev. King’s influences? According to Wikipedia.org he was influenced by:
Jesus Christ, Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Benjamin Mays, Hosea
Williams, Bayard Rustin, Henry David Thoreau, Howard Thurman, and Leo Tolstoy.
It
needs to be recognized that one of the most powerful men in the history of the
United States was influenced by Jesus Christ. Rev. King also knew that
1Corinthians 13 v 6-7 “Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth;
Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all
things". Reverend King rejoiced in
truth, brought evil into the light, and changed the nation. Making the world a
better place for all.
Many
people do not know that Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister. Nor do
they know that he was labeled by our government as a radical, and became an
object of the FBI’s COINTELPRO for the rest of his life. (The same thing the
government is doing today against peaceful activists, patriots, veterans,
protestors, preppers, and anyone whom opposes big government) Ask yourself: Do
you consider Martin Luther King Jr. a radical, a terrorist? The government did!
Wikipedia.org
states:
“
A Baptist minister, King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He
led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957, serving as its first president. King’s
efforts led to the 1963 March on Washington, were King delivered his “I Have a
Dream” speech. There, he established his reputation as one of the greatest
orators in American history. He also established his reputation as a radical,
and became an object of the FBI’s COINTELPRO for the rest of his life.
On
October 14, 1964, King received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial
inequality through nonviolence. In the next few years leading up to his death,
he expanded his focus to include poverty and the Vietnam War alienating many of
his liberal allies with a 1967 speech titled “Beyond Vietnam”. King was
planning a national occupation of Washington, D.C., called the Poor Peoples
Campaign “.
Some
of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Quotes:
·
Our scientific
power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided me.
·
A man who won’t
die for something is not fit to live.
·
Change does not
roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle.
And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can’t ride
you unless your back is bent.
·
A nation that continues year after year to spend more
money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching
spiritual doom.
·
An individual has
not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his
individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
·
A genuine leader
is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.
·
In the End, we
will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
·
He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in
it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting
against it is really cooperating with it.
·
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere
ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
·
All labor that
uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with
painstaking excellence.
Martin
Luther King Jr. not only stood for the civil rights of black people, but also
for humanity itself. Now let’s compare Mr. Obama with Mr. Luther King Jr.
Martin
Luther King Jr. Against Obama For
Illegal wars Illegal
wars (Executive orders, and international orders)
Military complex Expanding
Military Complex
Racism Promotes
Racism
Hampering freedom of speech Considers
peaceful demonstrators “domestic terrorist” DHS and Army Manuals. Any one speaking out against big government is being attacked for using their freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
Unlawful arrests NDAA,
no charges, no trial, no jury, just indefinite detention for no reason.
Murder Private Kill List,,murder of thousands of innocent people with Drones, arming Al Qaeda,
giving guns to drug lords, in Mexico killing over 200 innocent people
Evil Evil
For Against
Jesus Christ Christianity
Humanity Humanity
(abortion, agenda 21, re-education & internment camps, murder)
Civil rights all people Civil
rights for all people
Spirituality Godly
principals
Peace Peace
(always waging war without congressional approval)
Fair trials Fair
trials (NDAA, wants to abolish trial altogether)
Peaceful Change Peaceful
Change
Helping the Poor helping
the poor
Freedom for all Freedom
for all
Life Life
Children Children
(Promotes murder of children, with bombs, private kill list, abortion, supporting
and arming murderers, drug cartels, and terrorists)
We can learn
many things from Martin Luther King Jr.’s messages and actions in history that
changed the oppressing rule of government, and stood for humanity itself.
Please do not allow all of his hard work, his stand for freedom, his stand
against oppression, and his stand for equal treatment for all people to be
destroyed by the same government which he fought against.
If Mr. King
could see this nation right now, what our government is doing to our people and
those around the world (via illegal laws and orders) he would be turning over
in his grave. He would be the first one to be calling for a massive March on
Washington; opposing the illegitimate form of government we now have, and
warning everyone that they are trying to place us ALL back into slavery, take
our rights, and oppress the people once again.
My letter to
Mr. King:
Dearest Mr. King,
I first would like to thank you for all you
have done to promote peace, and personal liberty via your civil rights
movement. Your voice and passion created change within our political system,
our laws, and promoted equal treatment to all people regardless of color. Your
lessons, speeches will always be remembered and have been an inspiration to
millions of people. Thank you.
I am writing to you with a deep sadness in
my heart, one that I am sure you will feel the same way about. Our government
under the leadership of President Obama is engaging in and legalizing the
indefinite detention of all people here on American soil by our military and
government officials. This Bill which is the NDAA act even goes so far as to
allow no charges to be pressed, no right to a trial, no right to an attorney,
no account as to why you are being held or detained. This administration has
also changed the meaning of terrorist to “civilian’s that promote civil
disobedience, believe in the constitution, patriots, preppers (people who stock
up on food), etc… as terrorists” While this administration is promoting and
trying it’s best to create division among the people of all races, it is also
trying to establish non-trust in our police officers, as well as our military
men and women.
They have openly admitted, and been caught
in many different crimes against not only the American People, but against
humanity itself. They have been caught in illegal drug trafficking, Gun
running, murder of thousands of people, assignations, illegal wars, cover ups,
lies, money laundering, voter fraud, stripping freedom of speech, illegal
searches without warrants, hacking into our private emails, internet sites,
phone calls, text messages, watching us with cameras that are placed inside and
outside of our homes, all on the pretense of National Security. They have
admitted to giving over 45 million dollars to Al Qaeda just last year, which is
a terrorist group that slaughters many innocent women, children, and men. Our
government openly admits that our military is now given orders by a foreign
power, and they currently have foreign military here in the United States, as
well as many UN tanks, and Russian chemical trucks.
This administration has already declared
martial law on the people (new NDAA) and taking steps for gun confiscation to
disarm the American people so we have no way to protect the homeland when the
UN does try to completely take over this country. I also regret to inform you
that most of our military are not here in the United States to be able to
protect us, as this administration has sent them all over the world to fight in
illegal wars. This administration has also been training our military and
police to perform gun confiscation, as well as training them to forcefully take
people who disagree to re-education or internment camps (prisons), turning them
against the people.
I would personally like to apologize to you
for my in action over the years. You see, I trusted that our elected officials
would do what was right for our country so I did not bother to look into what
bills they were passing, nor to read them. All the while I remained blind to
what was really going on. That is no excuse for my lack of knowledge, yet it is
the truth, and from the depths of my soul I do apologize. I am sorry that
everything you fought for, civil rights, humanity, the poor, the illegal wars,
oppression has now become legal because of my failure to research the bills and
failure to speak out against the extreme evil that faces us today. I pray your
forgiveness, and hope your stand and your blood was not spilled in vain.
I and many others are now speaking up, yet
it seems it may be too late. I pray not “God Forbid”. We are picking up your
cause, your fight, using civil disobedience to throw off tyranny, and trying to
stop the NWO from overthrowing of the United States of America placing it under
a One World Government.
Thank you for everything you have done, and
helping all of humanity with your love of people given to you by Jesus Christ.
Sincerely,
Lorri
May we all
join together in the hope of true peace, freedom, our constitution, and Liberty
and Justice for all. When we put God first in our lives there is true Liberty.
2 Corinthians
3v17 “Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there
is liberty.”
Excellent blog Lorri! I'm sharing this on my twitter page. Do you have a twitter account for me to follow?
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Lorri that was awesome. My father is a retired minister but in his youth he worked with Dr. King in Louisana in organizing boycotts and civil protests. I loved your ending.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I meant every word.
ReplyDeleteGreat article with excellent outlined research.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peter Landy
Thank you so much Peter. Please share it so more people can realize this. I think many are under the misconception that Obama is like MLK JR. and he is the complete opposite.
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