Selwyn Duke and Chad O. Jackson #pratt #fundie #wingnut #conspiracy thenewamerican.com

[From “Black Researcher: MLK, Jr. Was a Marxist Who Rejected Christ; “Pastor” Title a Ruse”]

One reason Martin Luther King, Jr. “is so celebrated today,” stated late left-wing NAACP head Julian Bond in 2010, is “because we celebrate a different kind of man than really existed”

You can say that again, too, researcher Chad O. Jackson might exclaim. In fact, if Jackson is any guide, King’s speech “I Have a Dream” perhaps should’ve been “I Have a Scheme”[…]
Jackson reports that the civil rights icon was a Marxist who renounced Jesus Christ. King only became a pastor[…]because it was the most effective way to peddle his leftist agenda. He had to hide his real views, however, because revealing them would’ve been disqualifying in 1960s America[…]
As for MLK’s transgressions, Jackson has been busy exposing them, such as on a Monday online Q&A and in a November New American interview[…]
While Americans view the man as “a kind of founding father of an America 2.0,” Jackson says, it’s all marketing[…]

If you read his papers, he writes that at the age of 12 he rejected Christ… He said that, and then by the age of 15 he embraced the liberal interpretation of the gospel full-on[…]He really looked up to and admired the so-called “Talented Tenth,” W.E.B. Du Bois, and all these atheist, socialist black liberals in the North who belonged to the NAACP

Ironically, states Jackson, Southern culture produced King via intact family structure, hard work, and faith. Nonetheless, King embraced Marxism, discussing it privately with staff while hiding it publicly[…]
Jackson also reveals that King’s speeches were sometimes ghostwritten by communists (e.g., Bayard Rustin, Stanley Levison, Clarence Jones). And they used familiar patriotic language deceptively to introduce socialism Trojan-horse style

King’s faux-Christian character was perfect for this, too. Communists are anti-religion and would not normally embrace a pastor — only a pastor who was a pretender

9 comments

Confused?

So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

To post a comment, you'll need to Sign in or Register. Making an account also allows you to claim credit for submitting quotes, and to vote on quotes and comments. You don't even need to give us your email address.