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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 11:07 AM Aug 2013

The Rude Pundit's Handy Talking Points for Dealing with Stupid Conservatives on Today's Anniversary

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Justice which climaxed with Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering what is now known as his "I Have a Dream" speech. The power of the moment and the rhetoric is still incredible to watch and hear, as is the breathtaking radicalism of the speech, especially in its historic context.

However, something else will occur today, as it has been occurring over the last few years. Conservatives will attempt to claim MLK as one of their own, and they will write worthless bullshit to try to colonize King. For example, here's Jonah Goldberg: "King pleaded for the fulfillment of America's classically liberal revolution. At the core of that revolution was the concept of negative liberty -- being free from government-imposed oppression." Oh, so that's why King wanted the federal government to pass civil rights legislation that the federal government could enforce.

Luckily for you, the Rude Pundit has never forgotten just how bad-ass Martin Luther King actually was, and he has written over the years about how King would fuck up conservatives' shit. Now, as a handy guide when you scream at Glenn Beck or Sean Hannity on the radio today, here's links to all of those posts in one place, all filled with King's words:

1. Martin Luther King was against prayer in school and thought that Christianity meant that you had to help the poor.

2. Martin Luther King thought America's use of military power was immoral and that protesters loved their country.

3. This is not to mention that Martin Luther King thought that money spent on useless wars would be better spent on anti-poverty programs.

4. Unlike today's Democrats, Martin Luther King believed that radical activism, even at the risk of arrest, was more important than moderation and compromise. Principle over popularity.

5. Martin Luther King believed that a janitor was as important as a doctor and that the government had the duty to ensure that the janitor was taken care of as well as the doctor was, including a guaranteed wage, health care, and more.

6. Martin Luther King believed that the rich needed to pay their fair share to help lift people out of poverty. They should, you know, spread the wealth, especially through taxation.

7. And, after a change of heart, Martin Luther King did not believe in owning a gun.

You got it? Martin Luther King, Jr. was not conservative. And he is not your cuddly toy. He is not Marty, the Dream Bear. He was an openly socialistic, confrontational radical whose "I Have a Dream" speech asked for nothing less than a complete elimination of white privilege and the destruction of racial and economic hierarchies. As nutzoid right wingers call for the first black president's impeachment (which would leave a white man with pretty much the same beliefs in the office) and for overturning the Affordable Care Act, how are we doing with that?

Are you good to go? Are you ready to fuck up a conservative's day? 'Cause, really, that's something that Martin Luther King would have loved you to do.

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The Rude Pundit's Handy Talking Points for Dealing with Stupid Conservatives on Today's Anniversary (Original Post) meegbear Aug 2013 OP
Hits that one outta the ballpark n/t n2doc Aug 2013 #1
Well said Harmony Blue Aug 2013 #2
k&r for the truth, even if it is rude. n/t Laelth Aug 2013 #3
Go Rudy! immoderate Aug 2013 #4
What was King hoping to accomplish with his Poor People's campaign? deutsey Aug 2013 #5
I'm really sick of assholes being asked what The Dream means to them... joeybee12 Aug 2013 #6
K & R ctsnowman Aug 2013 #7
The Organizers asked Goper politicians Iliyah Aug 2013 #8
I have a problem with the OP. watoos Aug 2013 #9
I agree with this assessment Skittles Aug 2013 #11
If the cons are claiming MLK as their own.. then Cha Aug 2013 #10
K & R Scurrilous Aug 2013 #12

deutsey

(20,166 posts)
5. What was King hoping to accomplish with his Poor People's campaign?
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:32 PM
Aug 2013

Gather all these poor people together in DC to tell them they need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps?

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
6. I'm really sick of assholes being asked what The Dream means to them...
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:36 PM
Aug 2013

Like Jenna Bush, Rmoney, it's really sickening.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
8. The Organizers asked Goper politicians
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 12:54 PM
Aug 2013

and ex-Pres to join in today. . .crickets

A bold face lie from the insane goper party about MLK's political affiliation re: Republician, not true, nor was he a member of the Democratic party.

Polls circling around stating that most fell that the Dream have not been accomplished to date. The only cable news station thats showing it is MSNBC.

School started today for my 10 and 8 year old and I got the insurance that August 28, 1963 will be remembered and discussed today.

August 28, 2013, 50 years later and "we" are still fighting for equal rights, voting rights and jobs.

 

watoos

(7,142 posts)
9. I have a problem with the OP.
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 01:02 PM
Aug 2013

Don't call these modern day Republicans, conservatives. There is no such animal, they have become extinct.
Call them baggers, call them cons, call them neo-liberals, call them corporatists, call them right wingers, call them Birchers, call them fascists; but please don't call them conservatives; they are not.

Cha

(297,220 posts)
10. If the cons are claiming MLK as their own.. then
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 05:41 PM
Aug 2013

why didn't any of them accept the invitation for today's gathering?!

thanks meegbear

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