On this one year anniversary of George Floyd’s death, it is important for Americans of good will to understand one very important thing: some folks involved in race matters don’t want to solve conflicts. They want to cause strife because they profit from that.Based upon extensive research for my book “Killing Kennedy,” I can say with certainty that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. did not really care much about money. His life was primarily devoted to persuading Americans that respectful treatment of African Americans was the right thing to do. Yes, he forcefully objected to crimes against blacks, but his message was based on seeking peace. |
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On this one year anniversary of George Floyd’s death, it is important for Americans of good will to understand one very important thing: some folks involved in race matters don’t want to solve conflicts. They want to cause strife because they profit from that.
Based upon extensive research for my book “Killing Kennedy,” I can say with certainty that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. did not really care much about money. His life was primarily devoted to persuading Americans that respectful treatment of African Americans was the right thing to do. Yes, he forcefully objected to crimes against blacks, but his message was based on seeking peace.Continue Reading on BillOReilly.com
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