"I Have A Dream" Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | Speeches By Prophets by The Speech Guys published on 2022-10-27T22:50:38Z It's Martin Luther King Day early this year... or late. Regardless, Matt, Ross, and Mike step up to the plate and talk MLK's legacy, how the nature of race conversations seem to have changed between 1968 and 2022, and how they'd talk to their kids about race. "Complaining about (accusations) of white privilege is small change compared with what Black people have had to deal with in the context of racism." --Matt "Why is the political discussion whether or not something's a problem and not a question of the manner in which to go about solving it?" --Mike "The elephant in the room is that, no matter how great of a point we might make, at the end of the day, we're three white guys and we don't know what it's like to live 50, 60, 70 years as a minority." --Mike "I think the reason that the conversation on race gets messy now is because our culture can't use God as the center in that conversation anymore." --Matt The intro for this episode is a performance of excerpts of "I Have A Dream" by children from Watkins Elementary School students. The video of that performance can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8_1NYYKixM Genre Learning Comment by Fide Patris The word was created by Leon Trotsky. One of the figures responsible for the creation of the Soviet Union. In his 1930 book, History of the Russian Revolution he had coined the term "Racism". This word was cleverly used to silence and ostracize opposition to those who were in disagreement with the communist authorities. Many do not know that Leon Trotsky was Jewish. His real name was Lev Davidovich Bronstein who would later enact laws that made anti-semitism a crime and in some cases, a crime punishable by death. Today, the word "racist" is a buzzword, which through the use of neuro-linguistic programming has been used to silence any meaningful conversation when it comes to race 2023-07-05T03:13:56Z Comment by Fide Patris On the term “Racism” A controversial word in today's day and age. This is one word that has been at the forefront of the politically conscious mind for decades now, but what does it really mean? What does it represent and what does it seem to evoke? If we look at the average dictionary explanation of the term racism we usually find something like this; “racism” indicates the prejudice or discrimination against another racial group and the claim that different races have different sets of attributes and so forth. Now let's go to the origin of the word racism. Most if not all of society has heard of this word yet does not know the true origins of the term. 2023-07-05T03:13:14Z Comment by Fide Patris Martin Luther King, Jr. was a communist. You will never see that printed in an Establishment textbook, heralded in the controlled press, or mentioned in one of the numerous whitewashed MLK documentaries on the History Channel. Yet, despite officialdom’s deliberate cover-up of King’s communist activities and affiliations, the truth is that this so-called hero was actually a communist agent who worked to subvert the American Republic. His handler, Stanley David Levison a Jewish communist edited MLK's books, wrote his speechs and planned the marches. MLK was nothing more than a puppet. It is a fact quietly admitted by official sources that MLK plagiarized substantial portions of his university dissertations, his books, and his public speeches. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a prolific and habitual cheater and liar. He plagiarized, without attribution, the writings of other thinkers throughout his entire life. He was an intellectual fraud. 2023-07-05T01:57:28Z