• Liberal Democrats killed Martin Luther King Jr. (2/2)

    From Ronny Koch@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 03:55:01
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    honestly in academics. “In fact, we know from his scores on the
    Graduate Record Exam
    that King scored in the second lowest third on his advanced test
    in philosophy—the very
    subject he would concentrate in at B.U.” (p. 88)

    Once out of school King did not change. As with his habit of
    sexual licentiousness, he
    continued to plagiarize. He had to if he were to get where he
    wanted. King's admirers
    point to his eloquence as a significant aspect of his impact and
    success. Yet, in his
    academic work, “King's plagiarisms are easy to detect because
    their style rises above the
    level of his pedestrian student prose. In general, if the
    sentences are eloquent, witty,
    insightful, or pithy, or contain allusions, analogies,
    metaphors, or similes, it is safe to
    assume that the section has been purloined.” (p. 90)

    King plagiarized in his books, Strength to Love Stride Toward
    Freedom. Further:

    1 This points to very significant problem for any group opposing
    the program of the dominant culture. It
    is the liberal establishment that owns the press and the
    universities with all their reporters and
    academics. They will research and publish what helps their
    cause, wheather it is studies tending to
    support the left or the dirty linen of the other side. Non-
    liberals do not enjoy the advantages of this
    intellectual “infrastructure” and the same few people must
    combine activism and research and
    publishing. Even then, they can get their ideas and discoveries
    to the public only through marginal,
    limited circulation publications. Compare the highly publicized
    shootings of abortionists with the
    scarcely reported violence of pro-abortion factions.

    King's Nobel Prize Lecture, for example, is plagiarized
    extensively from
    works by Florida minister J. Wallace Hamilton; the section on
    Gandhi and
    nonviolence in his "Pilgrimage" speech are stolen virtually
    verbatim from
    Harris Wofford's speech on the same topic; the frequently
    replayed climax to
    the “I Have a Dream” speech—the “from every mountianside, let
    freedom
    ring” portion—is taken directly from a 1952 address to the
    Republican
    National Convention by a black preacher named Archibald Carey;
    the 1968
    sermon in which King prophesied his martyrdom was based on works
    by J.
    Wallace Hamilton and Methodist minister Harold Bosley; even the
    “Letter
    From Birmingham City Jail”, that “great American essay” so often
    reproduced in textbooks on composition, is based on work by
    Harry Fosdick,
    H.H. Crane, and Harris Wofford.... (p. 94)2

    The book's second lesson is the abject capitulation of academic
    standards before the
    demands of political correctness. This arises in two contexts:
    the dishonesty of Boston
    University administrators in the face of the plagiarism
    revelations, and the cover-up by
    the editors of the King papers at Emory University. Their first
    position was indignant
    denial, then came grudging limited admissions mixed with half-
    truths designed to
    mislead reporters, and finally a politically correct spin on the
    story according to which
    plagiarism (though they prefer other terms) is not so bad after
    all when done by blacks.
    Boston University appointed a committee:

    As the committee concluded in its September 1991 report, because
    King
    plagiarized only 45 percent of the first half of his
    dissertation and only 21
    percent of the second, the thesis remains a legitimate and
    “intelligent
    contribution to scholarship” about which “no thought should be
    given to the
    revocation of Dr. King's doctoral degree.” (p. 103)

    The need to defend King's standing (and, it turns out, other
    prominent black writers) led
    to new critical theories of this special form of “discourse”. As
    was earlier done with
    pimping, plagiarism was elevated to a beautiful expression of
    the flowering of black
    culture.

    It certainly promoted King's career. Wherever he was scheduled
    to appear to mouth
    liberal pronouncements before a backdrop of black marchers, the
    tv cameras showed up,
    making him the publicly visible leader of the negroes. It was
    the sort of movement in
    which being seen on TV as a leader amounted to being the leader

    In time, however, new goals emerged for the radical black
    movement, and new leaders,
    less beholden to the older liberalism, appeared to promote these
    goals. The movement
    against us participation in Vietnam (it was pro-war, they simply
    wanted the Communist
    2 Many black “churchmen” demand that the “Letter from Birmingham
    City Jail” be added to the Bible.
    The plagiarism revelations have not led to a retraction.

    side to win) also began to take away direction and momentum from
    MLK's “leadership”.
    King needed to reposition himself in front of his people. He
    began to mouth the line of
    the new left. US involvement in the Vietnam war was wrong, he
    said, because it was a
    war in which white people killed yellow people. Even worse,
    white people made use of
    blacks to kill yellow people. With his new racist arguments and
    obvious sympathy for the
    Communists King began to threaten the reputation and moral
    credit he has amassed as the
    spokesman for equality, integration and other notions liberals
    had urged on Americans as
    both good and harmless.

    But just when King seemed about to destroy his immense value to
    the liberals as a tool
    acceptable to the white middle class, he was assassinated. As a
    martyr he has been worth
    a least twice as much to the liberals as he was alive. In death
    King continues “free from
    those somewhat annoying qualities which some men of his race
    acquire”.

    http://contra-mundum.org/cm/reviews/tw_plagiarism.pdf

    Liberal Democrats had MLK killed to preserve their investment.


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