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Originally Posted by Langalibalele But that dont clench the issue of him being the set up man. This question has been brought up before, many years ago, and without a class analysis it has no use to history. |
I question why you are slow to make your mark?? Your words you said yourself, "Jesse' bizarre behavior" doesn't CLENCH him. Well then who said this - A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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My point is that all of them -- King Sr., Andy Young, John Lewis, Coretha, MLK 3rd, Ralph Abernathy and Jesse -- all benefited immensely more from his death than from his life because they were all committed to the rise of the black petty bourgeoisie on the backs of working and poor Africans. I can tell you how each of them benefited.
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Life goes on... but to read your words again, you take OUR focus away from Jesse and throw Coretha in the mix

. I'm not a crab in the bucket to pull down the "black petty bourgeoisie", they ain't my fight
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Saying Jesse was the set up man for King's assassination only says he betrayed one individual...
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King represented more then one individual... where's your black spirit??!!
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King's death expedited the movement of middle class aspirants like Donna Brazile and Colin Powell and Barack Obama who have no loyalty to or love for our community. The betrayal of our community by these forces has a much greater impact than King's death, except as how the two phenomenon are linked.
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The black middle class is now OUR fight?!... this is a classic divide & conquer. You clearly show King was not a warrior for the cause, I say if the mafia, the FBI, the CIA, the military, and the Memphis Police Department wanted him dead, than he is MOST cause for this REVOLUTION.