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Michael ‘Martin Luther’ King: Marxist Agitator

Jun 14, 20231 hr 42 minSeason 1Ep. 33
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Last week, we explored the ‘theology’ of Michael ‘Martin Luther’ King; this week, we explore his politics, with a focus on the men and women with whom he surrounded himself. Birds of a feather flock together, and Michael King spent his life surrounded by truly wicked men, many of them Communists. As Christians, we must learn to avoid the trees that produce poisonous fruit, and there can be no doubt what kind of tree Michael King — and the larger ‘civil rights’ movement — was. Subscribe to the podcast here. Show Notes Selma to Montgomery Marches [Wikipedia] Read through this article and ignore the editorializing — see if these ‘marches’ sound peaceful to you.n Selma to Montgomery March [King Institute at Stanford] Same as above: See if this sounds peaceful to you. Translation: 'Strengthen the ranks of the International Red Aid! : Let's snatch eight innocent black youths from the hands of the American bourgeoisie!' See Also Further Readingn "The troubling legacy of Martin Luther King” by David Garrow Parental WarningsnThere is some blunt discussion of sex crimes in this episode and mention of prostitution.
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