Sentences with phrase «what mlk»

Who cares what MLK thought about gays?
It's none of our business what MLK thought about the «Gay» lifestyle... hell, his battle for the people of color's equality of life cost him his life; So, I'm sure he didn't have time to even discuss or ponder what people choose to do with their affections, nor did he care at that point.
I do not care what MLK thought of gay people.
Pure speculation on the anyone's part to say what MLK would do with a topic he did not address while alive.
Not being pro-gay doesn't take anything away from what MLK Jr. was or did.
Why not have PETA ask what MLK thought of clubbing baby seals?
Regardless of what MLK thought in his time, if he were alive today, he might think differently.
And yes, we know what MLK's position was several decades ago.
Let's focus on what MLK actually did and stop speculating about something that could never be proven as — fact -..
No one cares what MLK's views were / would be on gay rights, just like no one cares what Plato would have thought about Darwin's theory.
While Congress is in session, the thing that will work is a variation of what MLK wanted to do.
We can not be second guessing what MLK might think about gay people because no matter what you conclude, it could be incorrect.
Who cares and no one knows what MLK thinks.
Who really cares what MLK thought about it.
I really don't care what MLK had or has to say about anything.
What MLK teaches us here is that above all, progress is progress.

Not exact matches

Using the questions of «What did MLK think about gay people?»
& «What did MLK think about gay rights?»
What a stupid article to post on MLK Day.
It really diminishes what a great man MLK was.
What do you think MLK would think of you racist cult?
MLK never made a clear statement or any statements reflecting how he felt and what he believed about the gay community.
In one of his final speeches, King admonished: «If our nation can spend $ 35 billion dollars a year to fight an unjust, evil war in Vietnam, and $ 20 billion dollars to put a man on the moon, it can spend billions of dollars to put God's children on their own two feet right here...» MLK's talking points of tapping into America's financial resources in order to help the poverty - stricken across the land were directly at odds with the economic status quo, and that is part of what got him killed.
And what about people like MLK?
CNN: What did MLK think about gay people?
MLK did what was a priority at his time.
What did MLK think of gays He liked them; he probably thought that everyone should own at least one.
What would MLK think about Shweaty Balls ice cream?
What about MLK is relevant to the truth of the conversation?
see what you would say about the holy book and how you felt about MLK Jr, and if you believed all the characters in the bible were myths etc..
It's MLK day and your headline is not about what the man did in his life and why we celebrate the day but what he might have thought about the gay community?
You sound just like the guys who said that MLK and the abolitionists were just liberals who were twisting what the Bible actually said about blacks.
But, What exactly did MLK do for the betterment of humanity?
What were MLK's thoughts on marijuana legalization?
MLK was so successful precisely because he was pressing conservatives with * what the Bible says * on the topic.
If MLK was right then my question would be what is authentic and how might that be worked out on practical ways?
While I'm immensely glad and in admiration of Christians who pursue justice in politics because of their faith (MLK, Wilberforce, et al) some aspects of what's required to protect a worldly nation are in direct opposition of the commands of Jesus, such as «Turn the other cheek», and many others.
Both mlk and jfk appealed to the idea that humans can transcend what were once considered inherent limitations.
Over the long MLK weekend (in the US), I'll be reading Kerry Emanuel's new book «What We Know About Climate Change».
As you may have read (Politico had it first that I saw) earlier this week, Chicago Teachers Union invited firebrand Reverend Jeremiah Wright to speak at an MLK - related breakfast Wednesday morning, and from what I've seen since then Wright didn't disappoint.
In 2014, Salon's Joan Walsh captured what Dr. King stood for in her article, «The Radical MLK We Need Today»
What is that MLK quote?
What does the MLK stand for?
I know this is an old post, but what caught my eye was that you labeled it the MLK house.
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