Hopefully tomorrow night we see all those liberal tears again. And the accompanying meltdowns on CNN and MSNBC will be glorious.
Hell the 'comedians' are already crying on the late night shows.
Imagine the misogyny and bigotry required to want someone based on their skin color or gender to win an election so badly that you would fall apart and cry, even RAGE, when they didn't win it. HOW DIVIDED would your country have to be after 8 years of racist and misogynistic rhetoric that so many people would cry over perhaps THE most criminal and compromised nominee of our lifetime, supporting one of THE most misogynistic and abusive partners to once occupy the whouse, losing an election? Was it sheer embarrassment over their own shallowness and blindness?
Here we are 8 years later and the same people have learned nothing. They've not grown in character at all. They've gotten worse, if anything, to the point where the only thing getting their vote is the lack of Y chromosomes in both of the people on their ticket, and the ethnicity lie that she is African American.
That's what tells you why MLKj was killed. It was one line from a speech that threatened to upset the apple cart of racial dogma and division.
' "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". '
He threatened their core plans for leadership where there would be ZERO accountability and/or retribution for a lack of ethics.
' King's idea of the content of character refers to the core values of a person, such as: Honesty and integrity, Respect for others, Taking responsibility for one's actions, Being fair and just, and Promoting love and compassion in others. '
He threatened the Democrat plans for public education as well. The question I would like to ask him is, "Did you know it was going to be THESE STATEMENTS that would get you killed by your own party?"
' King's philosophy of nonviolence was influenced by the teachings of Gandhi and the gospels. He believed that love has the power to transform society, and that it's possible to change minds by changing hearts. King believed that character and education were intertwined, and that education should train people to think quickly and effectively. '
When you look back at this speech, it seems like he had turned a corner and started walking down a street that Democrat leadership and the globalists did NOT give him permission to walk upon. Maybe he was leaving his communist socialist agenda behind and the feds knew it. Maybe it was also the non-violence approach he espoused, as a radical and violent response is the only excuse to use overwhelming force against your own people...
He was a flawed man, as we all are. No doubt about that. But maybe he like so many these days was starting to throw off the yoke and programming of the real oppressors and dividers of this once great union of states.