November 22, 2011

Revised King speech.

Lawrence Auster at View from the Right has a choice rendering of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech rendered in the race-neutral language of today's media reporting of black criminality.

Mr. Auster does this to call attention to "the current reality, in which the blackness of blacks is relentlessly pushed into our faces when it advances blacks' interests or blacks' collective ego, but is covered up when it does not . . . ." Commenter Paul Kersey describes this as the essence of Black-Run America.

Blackness is covered up, in case you were wondering, in the case of black educational failure, black illegitimacy, black criminality, black welfare dependence, black dependence on affirmative action and litigation extortion, black racism, black rejectionism, and black political failure, which includes fervent embrace of blackness and virulent socialism.

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