Chad Jackson Exposes Marxism in Martin Luther King Jr.'s Movement
Jason WhitlockJuly 15, 202535 min9,995 views
34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβMLK's Impact on Black Americans
- π― Martin Luther King Jr. is argued to have been a force for bad for black people in American culture, primarily by turning black people into a protected class.
- π‘ This protected status is seen as detrimental, fostering a culture where individuals expect to be catered to and pandered to.
Marxism and its Influence
- π© The discussion links Martin Luther King Jr.'s actions to the tradition started by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, suggesting a continuation of Marxist ideology.
- π€ Evidence cited includes speeches written by individuals identified as Marxists, such as Clarence Jones, Bayard Rustin, and Stanley Levison.
- π₯ The tactic of Carl Braden, a white communist, is highlighted: intentionally renting a home to a black family in an all-white neighborhood and subsequently bombing it to incite racial tension and frame white supremacy.
The Social Gospel and MLK's Theology
- βͺ Michael King Sr., MLK's father, was inspired by the social gospel, a movement focused on using Christianity to address social injustices.
- π©πͺ Inspired by Martin Luther's reformation, Michael King Sr. changed his name to Martin Luther King Sr., and subsequently his son's name to Martin Luther King Jr., seeing himself as a revolutionary figure for black churchgoers.
- βοΈ MLK Jr. is described as heretical for rejecting core Christian tenets, including the deity of Christ, the resurrection, the virgin birth, and the literal existence of hell or heaven.
- π He is said to have embraced the idea of using Christianity as a means to implement Marxism, influenced by figures like Don West and professors promoting the social gospel.
Tactics and Narrative Control
- π The strategy of using communist agitators to bomb homes and churches was employed to frame white supremacists and legitimize the civil rights movement.
- πΊ Tactics like police using water hoses and dogs against protesters, while presented as unique to racial oppression, are argued to be standard crowd-dispersal methods used for unlawful gatherings, often captured on camera to manipulate public perception.
- π£οΈ The narrative surrounding figures like the Central Park Five and Joseph McCarthy is presented as an example of how stories can be twisted for political ends, demonizing some while elevating others.
Mainstreamed Communism and its Consequences
- π The perception of Marxism, communism, and socialism has shifted from being seen as threats to Christianity to being normalized, with many people benefiting from the narrative of systemic racism and victimhood.
- π° This benefit-driven approach leads individuals to prioritize the perceived advantages of movements associated with figures like MLK over the pursuit of truth.
- π« The Highlander Folk School in Tennessee is identified as a communist training ground where individuals like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks were educated in methods to infiltrate professions and bring about radical change.
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