...that he'd still have that dream that one day racism will be gone forever.....
2007-02-14 05:14:21
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answered by Brewmaster 4
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Michael Luther King Jr. later changed to Martin Luther King Jr. would be outraged. He wanted people of all colors to be as one. Now more than ever we have gangs (blacks and whites) and not only are the blacks trying to gain even more equality, now blacks and other black don't get along. Where is the UNITY?
2007-02-14 05:29:25
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answered by Mr. Sir 5
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You got it all messed up.
I said that I dreamed of the day when all men were treated equal regardless of the color of their skin, and you are not doing that.
What you have done is causing your kids to become drug addicts and drug dealers. Your young are not receiving the education that they should and are disproportionately occupying jail cells.
Spend more time with your kids and bring them up according to the way that is described in the Bible.
All you have done is make the majority afraid to have anything to do with you. It was better when I was still around. Why did you walk away from your principles when I was no longer here.
Now instead of being equal to everyone else, you have been shouting to the housetops, that others owe you something for all the years that your ancestors were not treated equal. That is not what I taught.
What I wanted for you was the right to succeed if you tried hard enough, I did not do what I did so you could have success without working for it.
And what has gotten into you where you are killing your own people.
grace2u
2007-02-14 05:29:47
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answered by Theophilus 6
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Happy Valentine's Day?
2007-02-14 05:12:35
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answered by Steve H 5
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I think he would be some what pleased to see more and more people are coming together and race is less of a issue.
2007-02-14 05:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have wondered that myself. I don't know exactly what he would say, but I think he would be very happy to see that his speeches and civil rights movements were not in vain.
2007-02-14 05:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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We've accomplished some things and have grown in certain areas and we've regressed in others, we still have a long way to go.
2007-02-14 05:13:41
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answered by fergalicious 3
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watch the boondock saints episode where mlk comes back to life or was in hiding he's sickened and appualed by what the black community has done with the freedom he fought so hard for
it's a really sad episode really and i have to say i agree with it
2007-02-14 05:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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"This was not my dream."
He wanted real equality amongst all races, AND INSIDE OF THEM. Today's just an underground of back then. People still kill, discriminate, and stereotype everyone--of their race and not. It's a sad, sad world, my friend.
2007-02-14 05:14:37
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answered by Rachel 2
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The dream was more like a nightmare!
2007-02-14 05:12:41
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answered by gtahvfaith 5
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All the work and sarifice of so many individuals and yet still this diversity.
2007-02-14 05:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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