The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast

Misunderstanding of MLK’s Legacy, Black Leftism, ATL Cop City, Minstrelry of Steven Crowder

January 16, 2023 Alexander Parker Season 1
Misunderstanding of MLK’s Legacy, Black Leftism, ATL Cop City, Minstrelry of Steven Crowder
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The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast
Misunderstanding of MLK’s Legacy, Black Leftism, ATL Cop City, Minstrelry of Steven Crowder
Jan 16, 2023 Season 1
Alexander Parker

Hey everyone! Happy New Year and Happy Martin Luther King Day!

This is an important day to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  We also must be aware of the whitewashing of his legacy and that he is extremely misunderstood. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a brilliant Black intellectual, writer, and orator. He was anti-war, anti-imperialist, and saw connections between the Vietnam War, racial issues, and the exploitation of those in poverty. Many politicians optically agree with Dr. King but don't understand how ahead of his time he was. Dr.King was a radical in the 1960s and he would be considered radical now. He was more than "I Have A Dream". Let's learn more about Dr. King. Vamos!

Main topics of interest:

  • MLK: More Than I Have A Dream
  • Whitewashing of MLK's Legacy
  • "Thingification of the Negro"
  • Connecting Civil Rights Movement to BLM and CRT
  • Black Leftism
  • COINTEL-PRO
  • Atlanta's Cop City Development
  • Racism of Steven Crowder
  • Three Evils of U.S. Society


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Show Notes Chapter Markers

Hey everyone! Happy New Year and Happy Martin Luther King Day!

This is an important day to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  We also must be aware of the whitewashing of his legacy and that he is extremely misunderstood. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a brilliant Black intellectual, writer, and orator. He was anti-war, anti-imperialist, and saw connections between the Vietnam War, racial issues, and the exploitation of those in poverty. Many politicians optically agree with Dr. King but don't understand how ahead of his time he was. Dr.King was a radical in the 1960s and he would be considered radical now. He was more than "I Have A Dream". Let's learn more about Dr. King. Vamos!

Main topics of interest:

  • MLK: More Than I Have A Dream
  • Whitewashing of MLK's Legacy
  • "Thingification of the Negro"
  • Connecting Civil Rights Movement to BLM and CRT
  • Black Leftism
  • COINTEL-PRO
  • Atlanta's Cop City Development
  • Racism of Steven Crowder
  • Three Evils of U.S. Society


Sources:

Support the Show.

Intro
Greetings and Episode Preface
MLK More Than I Have A Dream
Mention of Other Civil Rights Era Activists
Bernie Sanders and Civil Rights Movement
MLK was radical
Beyond Vietnam Speech
MLK's unpopularity
COINTEL-PRO
The FBI's suicide letter to MLK
Black Leftism/The Black Left
MLK's "Three Evils"
Why MLK is Relevant Today
Why Have Politicians Misused MLK's Legacy
MLK's Explaination of the "Thingification of the Negro"
Racism and Minstrelry of Steven Crowder
Awareness of Atlanta's Cop City
Conclusion