Martin Luther King, Jr. And Thurgood Marshall.

Discussion in 'History' started by Jimbee68, Sep 12, 2025.

  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    People often talk about Martin Luther King, Jr. and what he accomplished. But one thing about Martin Luther King, Jr. is they say he worked against the establishment. Now Thurgood Marshall (who was on the Supreme Court from 1967 to 1991) always worked with the establishment. And he worked well they say.

    They also say that is the real reason why MLK was assassinated and he wasn't. Marshall had a good relation with FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. That might just be a rumor, but that is one theory.

    Also another thing about Thurgood Marshall is that he had a powerful way of expressing himself, about whatever topic he was on. Read some of his quotes to see what I mean.
     
  2. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    The simple explanation is, Martin Luther King was black and poor, while Thurgood Martial was the exact opposite. He was symbol of government, law and order, when such things had just a bit more meaning than they do today. Martin Luther King was a symbol for poor people to talk about a Revolution.

    This is related to basic animal husbandry, where the right-wing strategy consists of nothing but Wannabe Roosters, strutting around and looking for a fight. In war, these Roosters will cut off the heads of any of their opponents. Obama did this in Afghanistan, and the cartels appreciated his forthright treatment of them as honorable Roosters, and gave the US a break when we retreated out of the country.

    You can model the entire republican party, as a flock of chickens, but this is also true for the democrats, and I'm working on giving the math the precision of quantum mechanics.

    Note, assassination has become the new political system, and nobody is willing to talk about the fact testing their dna is now the most reliable way to determine how they vote.
     
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