Abusing MLK Day: ‘The View’ Falsely Claims Teaching His Legacy Now Outlawed

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    With Monday being Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ABC’s The View was at the forefront of abusing his legacy and using it to spew hatred and division (so exactly what he stood against). Combined, the blowhard co-hosts suggested that America needed “psychotherapy” so we could look back and learn from our history, lied about people having had their right to vote taken away, and lied about legislation against Critical Race Theory banning educating kids about MLK’s great legacy.

    Citing no evidence, Hostin claimed to teach kids about MLK has been outlawed in 20 states:

    And I know because nine states, you know, have passed so-called Critical Race Theory legislation, 20 states in our country are passing that kind of legislation, that are children all over the country that won’t learn about Dr. King’s work. His life’s work. The work he gave up his life for.

    #253800

    These crazies are doing the OPPOSITE of what MLK originally wanted. He seemed like a generally alright dude from what I’ve read about him over the years. Just wanted equality regardless of skin colour. CRT is the opposite of that.

    #253821

    Facts and reality is something those lunatics on the view know nothing about.  They live in opposite/bizarro world, where up is down, left is right, etc.

    The entire show needs a “misinformation disclaimer” on it.

    #254370

    dr_king

    Please stop holding up that morally bankrupt Communist as a libertine, Thomas Sowell-type figure who would’ve been against the Left.

    He was for racial quotas, blasted the “white moderate” and laughed at rape.

    If he were alive today he’d probably be all in behind CRT and BLM. Watching “conservatives” holding him up as some icon of right-wing thought is rather pathetic to watch.

    #254372

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    Most people don’t know anything about MLK besides the version of history they want you to know.

    The line “I hope my children are judged by the content of their character” was only meant to appeal to colour-blind individualists and it worked to great effect.

    The 1960s weren’t all that different to the racial tensions we suffer from today.

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