Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Resources at Counter-Currents
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I treat MLK Day like every other Monday: I take the trash to the curb and let it rot there until Tuesday. It is a fitting symbol of the “content of his character,” for King was a vicious fraud and operator who, in death, was turned into the whitewashed saint of America’s egalitarian civil religion.
Over the years, Counter-Currents has published or republished a number of important articles grappling with the lies and cant surrounding King’s life and legacy.
Among them are:
- Asier Abadroa, “The Hijacking of the Nobel” (Spanish version here).
- Beau Albrecht, “The FBI Sheds Light on Who Martin Luther King Really Was.”
- Beau Albrecht, “How Much Would Slavery Reparations Actually Cost?“
- Beau Albrecht, “The Next Civil Rights Cause Du Jour.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Fifty Years of Cant.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Martin Luther King, Establishment Icon.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The American Race War of 1968.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Contrived Hysteria.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The Crossroads of Our Being: Civil War Commemorations During the ‘Civil Rights’ Movement.”
- Morris van de Camp, “A Phone Call for Mayhem: How JFK Caused the 1960s Race Riots.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Rightist Innovation in Dallas.”
- Stephen Paul Foster, “George Floyd Meets Rodney King.”
- Samuel Francis, “The King Holiday and Its Meaning.”
- Jim Goad, “Gettin’ Niggy Wit It.”
- Jim Goad, “No, You Wasn’t Kings.“
- Jim Goad, “The Town that Floyd Destroyed.”
- Jim Goad, “The Unpardonable Word” (video).
- Jim Goad, “The Worst Week Yet: January 8-14, 2023” (on the unveiling of an MLK statue in Boston).
- Mark Gullick, “The 12 Black Years Since Jared Taylor’s White Identity.“
- Robert Hampton, “Trump’s Cornball American History.”
- Robert Hampton, “We Can’t Go Back to the ’80s: White Delusions About Identity Politics.”
- Robert Hampton, “The World the Civil Rights Movement Wrought: Caldwell’s The Age of Entitlement.”
- “Senator Jesse Helms’ Remarks on Martin Luther King Day,” Part One, Part Two
- Richard Houck, “Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.”
- Richard Houck, “The War Against White Children,” Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four.
- Richard Knight, “Institutional Racism Explained.”
- Kevin MacDonald, “Jews, Blacks, & Race.”
- “Lipton Matthews Interviews Beau Albrecht about MLK.”
- John Morgan, “Thoughts on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Democrats Are the Real Racists (and Why Blacks Don’t Care).”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The FBI’s Secret Civil Rights Files.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Let Them Drink Kool-Aid.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The Truth About Martin Luther King, Jr.”, Part One, Part Two.
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Victory in Albany: Remembering Laurie Pritchett.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “We Need to Stop Taking Black Complaints Seriously.”
- Oliver Williams, “Black Lives MAGA: Republicans are the Real Social Justice Warriors.”
See also posts tagged Martin Luther King for those that reference him in passing.
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3 comments
As a Brit now residing in the USA I get a kick out of acting as if I’ve never heard of MLK and therefore that makes him irrelevant. “Never heard of him”.
I wish everyone here a nondescript National Nothing Day.
He was as bad as Al Sharpton or Benjamin Crump. A few realize it but most try and pretend otherwise.
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