4 Questions For Lying Jew-Tool MLK That Are Still Relevant Today

Clement Pulaski
Daily Stormer

January 20, 2014

White people used to understand what "racial equality" was really all about.
White people used to understand what “racial equality” was really all about.

In honor of the Martin Luther King federal holiday, the rabid leftists at the Huffington Post have published an article entitled 4 Of The Craziest Things People Asked Martin Luther King. Article author Jack Mirkinson attempts to show how “crazy” White Americans were back in the 50s and 60s, and how much “progress” we’ve made since then.

But if we actually examine these questions posed by journalists to King during his lifetime, we soon see that the questions were completely legitimate, and are still very relevant today. Furthermore, Mirkinson completely fails to explain why these questions are “crazy”, and instead relies upon the fact that only a “racist” would disagree with him. As is always the case, the anti-white position completely falls apart as soon as it comes across someone who doesn’t immediately retreat after being called the R-word.

Question 1: “Don’t you think that your remarks have created doubts about the Negro’s loyalty to his country?”

Mirkinson simply mocks the idea that blacks are not loyal to America and its founding principles, rather than producing any evidence to prove his point. Any observer can easily see that blacks organize and vote with one sole purpose in mind: what is best for blacks. They never express any concern for a measure’s constitutionality or its possible detriment to the wider American population, so long as it benefits blacks. It was this characteristic of black political organization that was becoming evident during the “civil rights” movement, and this was a completely valid question to ask.

After much rational reflection, blacks decided that Obama would be the best choice for America.
After much rational reflection, blacks decided that Obama would be the best choice for America.

 Question 2: “Have Communists infiltrated the movement?”

Whites who opposed King understood very well that his movement was largely funded and organized by communists, many of whom were Jews. One of King’s main handlers and speech-writers was the Jew Stanley Levison, who had been part of the leadership of the Communist Party USA. Back in the 1950s, communists were practically the only Whites who openly encouraged or practiced race-mixing. Communism is an ideology that seeks the destruction of all national boundaries, and therefore it finds the promotion of race-mixing to be a very effective tool. Mirkinson does not address these facts, and simply claims that those who asked this question were “McCarthyite”. He also dismisses as “crazy” the idea that King attended communist meetings, although this obviously happened.

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Why would a journalist ask if King attended this event? What a crazy question!

 Question 3: “Do you, as a Negro leader, feel that you and Negro leaders should urge the government to undertake a birth control program addressed specifically to the Negro segment of the population that is affected by illegitimacy?”

All Mirkinson can say to show how “crazy” this question is, is that “The interviewers appeared very, very concerned about the state of birth control in the black community.”   But of course there is very good reason to be concerned about birth control and illegitimacy in the black community. Mirkinson does not deny that illegitimacy, then and now, is a problem that disproportionately affects blacks. The broken family structure and the spawning of black children who will never know their father is a major contributor to black dysfunction, a fact which is generally agreed upon by all sides. Promoting birth control or the sterilization of drug-addicted black women who give birth to illegitimate children would be a major step towards actually combating this problem. But such measures would suggest that blacks are incapable of taking care of themselves, which of course is “racist”.

Suggesting that she should start using birth control? What a crazy idea!
Suggesting that she should start using birth control? What a crazy idea!

 Question 4: “How far does this integration go? This Ideal state? David Lawrence says the underlying fear of white Southerners is interracial marriage. Arthur Crock wrote a whole column on the same thing. Isn’t this the end step? If one looks at another person as a human being rather than what is the color of his skin, you will have mass intermarriage.”

 The question of interracial breeding trumps all other issues related to the “civil rights” movement, because it will lead to the irreversible destruction of the White race. And of course, Mirkinson does not deny that the “civil rights” movement has led to mass miscegenation. All demographers now admit that third world immigration and race-mixing will lead to the genocide of the White race within a few centuries. If the Jews and communists behind the “civil rights” movement had openly publicized this demographic reality back in the 1950s, their movement never would have gained momentum. In short, King and his allies lied about the ultimate racial consequences of black liberation.

Only through the most devious deception and dishonesty have Whites been led to accept their own displacement and destruction. We will continue to expose these lies until our people wake up.