Posted on 01/16/2012 12:12:07 AM PST by lbryce
Here is the Google logo remodeled in celebration of Black Communist Fornicator Birthday celebration
Link to Google Search:Martin Luther King's Regurgitated Dream is Celebrated As Google Logo
On too many occasions Google has forgone any effort to bring to the forefront of American conscience events in our nation's history, steeped in the patriotic lore that Americans look upon with great pride and achievement. It has happened repeatedly over the years Google in its overwhelming ability to set the cultural agenda having scrupulously followed the liberal left-wing approach in what aspect of our history are we permittted to feel right about and what is verboten as national identity in the things we celebrate about America, being Americans.
In all the years I've been aware of the way Google facilitates the politicization of its logo, I have yet to see one as unrestrained, and over the top as demonsrated by Google's logo in homage to the Black Communist fornicator's Birthday Holiday.
Today America celebrates the birthday of a Communist, rabble-rousing fornicator, not merely 'fornicator' by the means in which he repeatedly unconsionably violated the trust, of his sacred marital vows, but much more so as political fornicator as facilitating destructive force against America.
The horrific irony is that King's dream live on, his legacy remains active and in full swing, not in the guise of the social equality he had sought to reenginer to benefit his people but in the disturbingly same guise of America-hating, Communist fornicator we see taking up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
We used to celebrate the birthdays of Lincoln, Washington, and Columbus. Now only MLK and Christ have a day of their own, Lincoln and Washington share a day with Carter and Obama, and Columbus has fallen out of favor.
May I assume that you don’t particularly like Mr. King?
The one day a year I fly a confederate flag, just to annoy the holier than thou liberals and historically ignorant.
U can assume I sure as hell don’t and neither did magnus
His worship epitomizes the denial swamp in which we dwell
Good idea...i keep the MS flag on my portico but I may put up the Stainless Banner....when I get up...late obviously
Good idea...i keep the MS flag on my portico but I may put up the Stainless Banner....when I get up...late obviously
damned commies
Host contemporary hagiographies of MLK Jr. omit his Marxist, classist OWS-style campaigning, probably because it would be too embarrassing. As for womanizing, it is so depressingly common nowadays (the Gingrich of old, anyone?) it scarcely seems to grab any eyeballs.
Host => Most
By the way, why doesn’t this cartoon at least show a range of faces of races — red, yellow, black, white, and maybe tan? Now that would better depict the “ideal side” of this MLK quote (which he in turn borrowed without attribution from an earlier, white preacher).
Add me to your list. . . .
I don’t think MLK was a Communist. Ronald Reagan signed his birthday into law, and the Black Republicans claim he was one of them.
Yes, he plagiarized and cheated on his wife...like Joe Biden and Jesse Jackson. But as far as I know, he wasn’t a communist.
This is like the “the Founding Fathers owned slaves” argument. So you want to close your eyes to the good that the man did?
You know the country did not have to listen to MLK. Institutionalized racism could have been abandoned without him, but wasn’t. If he was the cause for a wrong being made right, so be it.
And who was Martin King? In 1955 he was a big-dream utopian who euphemistically identified himself as an anti-capitalist. He was, in truth, a starry-eyed Marxist who only four years earlier had written this personal manifesto:
I am conviced [sic] that capitalism has seen its best days in American [sic], and not only in America, but in the entire world. It is a well known fact that no social institute [sic] can survive when it has outlived its usefullness [sic]. This, capitalism has done. It has failed to meet the needs of the masses.
We need only to look at the underlying developements [sic] of our society. There is a definite revolt by, what Marx calls, the preletarian, [sic] against the bourgeoise [sic] . What will eventually happen is this, labor will become so power [sic] (this was certainly evidenced in the recent election) that she will be able to place a president in the White House. This will inevitably bring about a nationalization of industry. That will be the end of capitalism. . . there is a definite move away from capitalism, whether we conceive of it as conscious or unconscious Capitalism finds herself like a losing football team in the last quarter trying types of tactics to survive.
from “The Straight Dope on Rosa Parks” by Thomas Clough
Some cynicism is justified. Did MLK crystallize the race-blind civil rights movements or did he jump, Marxism and all, in front of a generally non-Marxist parade?
White Christian Males will not be branded racist, robbed of their earnings, and muzzled from speaking the facts about blacks and their drive to take the earnings of whites who work for a living, to fund their 4th generation welfare fatherless-families....
"I have a Dream Today....."
and me
“This is like the the Founding Fathers owned slaves argument. So you want to close your eyes to the good that the man did?”
Indeed & agreed. MLK’s prime message was correct, was worth fighting for, and is a core value of conservatism: skin color doesn’t matter.
That some tangent accusations may be accurate and despicable does not mean the core correct message should be eviscerated. Should we reject anyone less than perfect? Hey, shall we examine your past in critical detail?
Crap, man, it’s not even 7am and you’ve got me defending MLK.
...It scarcely seems to grab any eyeballs.....
I get it. This is 2012, where consequences of what once may have been considered moral turpitude today, it. uh, uh, how do you say it, scarcely seems to grab any eyeballs.
If You're looking to enjoy the holiday at some local bar, make sure you raise your glass to the spirit of MLK that you include something along the lines of, you. lucky devil you. You may be a scoundrel but you had a way with the ladies MLK, but you're an admirable one.
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