โข Martin Luther King Jr. is often invoked by conservatives in their campaign against modern-day anti-racism concepts.
โข Kingโs speeches had more lines than just โcontent of character and not the color of our skinโ.
โข King wanted a significant redistribution of economic resources to create a society of equals.
โข Kingโs ideas were superior to what is being pushed by both modern-day DEI devotees and their critics.
โข King wanted real access to the ballot, not just a requirement that voter suppression measures be facially race-neutral.
โข King wanted to generate meaningful economic opportunities, which is why he launched the Poor Peopleโs Campaign.
โข Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an introduction to Bayard Rustinโs โFreedom Budgetโ in 1966, a plan for massive government-led investment to eradicate poverty and generate full employment.
โข Kingโs vision was for improved public services, an enhanced welfare state, and a robust commitment to full employment.
โข King argued that the civil rights movement needed to go in the direction of โclass struggleโ and โredistribution of economic powerโ in order to achieve true justice.
โข King was not advocating for โcolorblindnessโ but rather for solidarity and a powerful doctrine of solidarity.
โข King was asking for nothing more or less than what is promised in the nationโs founding documents and celebrated in its monuments.
Published January 16, 2023. Visit Slow Boring to read Matthew Yglesias’s original post [Martin Luther King Jr.’s push for material redistribution]