Sunday, May 31, 2020

Stop using Dr. King's ghost

Pulling out Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as some sort of ultimate template for societal change is the tool of the ignorant? Nah.

There could have been no change nationwide for the dove's policy without the equal presence of the raptors. There were MULTIPLE activists during that time, and the fact that you focus only on him shows that you're only interested in listening to dead leaders who let themselves be bloodied, stabbed, and beaten without defending themselves. That means that that's what secretly gets you off, seeing more suffering of the oppressed being the crucible you require for access to humanity.

It ain't just Christians, either. Almost half a century of programming has taught you how to couch all those inconvenient psychological disguises for your bigotry. Grouping your hate by political affiliations, slurs, regions, and more is a tool. You've learned from your forebears and friends how to imply without losing the veneer of deniability when called out for baiting and sweeping prejudicial diatribes. It's all smokescreens.

Those screens mean nothing. The fires of your zealous ,and perverse, need to glorify the actions of the brutalizers of Dr. King as the underground narrative of your dreams is clear.  When you pull out his images and quotes like some demonic talisman, clutching your pearls and giving guns to your footsoldiers with a wink, you fail to realize it only reveals the hypocrites and cowards of conscience you are. You don't give a teaspoon of a damm about humans in oppression who share his struggle. You just want to make sure you're not inconvenienced internationally to the point that the economy could be affected.

Why do I say this? Because it was the economy that was the keystone in centuries of propaganda to ensure a class division for a permanent enslaved, and later, underclass without a voice.

Get that man's ghost off your lips. Spirits attract other spirits. You ain't ready for the ones already being unleashed.


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