Martin Luther King

Overtime, I’ve gained more respect and appreciation for Dr. MLK Jr. and his unparalleled intelligence. After spending 4 to 5 hours reading the King Papers, I’ve come to think that Dr. King was not a religious man at all… he just had to go along with the times.

His constant criticisms of the church and religion has gone unnoticed by most. I listed several of these criticisms in my book Holy Lockdown… In hindsight, the biggest criticisms I have regarding this so-called “Movement” is their quest for integration and equality. Firstly, true integration happens only when the MONEY is integrated. Ah… ain’t gonna happen.

Secondly, this notion of achieving equality has always seemed erroneous to me. If someone breaks into your house and steals your gold, your diamonds, your resources, your land, your oil etc., do you then expect them to turn around and divide those things back to you equally? Doing that would’ve rendered slavery in vain.

Slavery happened so Whites would have a better quality of life and the establishment will fight to the death to ensure that it stays that way. As Fred Shuttlesworth stated..”baseball teams don’t strike themselves out and rattlesnakes don’t commit suicide.” The bible says “thou shalt not steal.” But it never says “if thou doth stealeth, thou must return what thou hast stolen.” Ah… ain’t gonna happen either.

Learn to embrace your own culture and redefine what quality and value is for yourself. – @JeremiahCamara