Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. was in his 30s when he gave this speech. Full of timeless wisdom. He truly was a messenger. And his message is still alive and relevant today. š„āš¾
Americaās soul at risk King warned that America could lose its moral compass if it continues to ignore injustice. In AāÆTimeāÆtoāÆBreakāÆSilence, he states: āLet me say finally ⦠I speak out against the war in Vietnam because I love America. ⦠I speak out ⦠with a passionate desire to see our beloved country stand as the moral example of the world.ā His worry stems from that love and from seeing contradiction between Americaās ideals and its realities.
āTwo Americasā ā deep inequality In TheāÆOtherāÆAmerica, King draws a stark contrast: āThere are literally two Americas ⦠One America is beautiful ⦠But tragically and unfortunately, there is another America. ⦠This other America has a daily ugliness ā¦ā Grosse Pointe Historical Society+1 His worry is that so many live the second, more painful āAmericaā while the other remains idealized.
Triple evils: Racism, materialism and militarism He saw these three interconnected threats. He wrote: āI am disappointed withāÆAmerica. There can be no great disappointment where there is no great love. ⦠Our failure to deal positively and forthrightly with the triple evils of racism, extreme materialism and militarism.ā CRM Vet So when he says āIām worried,ā he means: āI love this country, but weāre at risk of failing its promise.ā
Urgency for action and truth King rejected passive optimism and glib declarations of victory. In an earlier speech he said: āWe have come a long, long way, but we have a long, long way to goā¦ā Ohio Northern University+1 His worry is essentially: āWe canāt rest. The conditions demand work, truth, and justice.ā
Those Hate-filled, racists, blue-eyed colonizers, MAGAs Got the nerve to compare CK to this man???? Itās laughable













