How Martin Luther King Would Respond To Today’s Attacks On DEI
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be repulsed by the recent politicized attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The frequency and dishonesty with which DEI obstructionists misquote him would surely frustrate King.
It would become instantly apparent to anyone who takes time to read King’s papers, sermons, and speeches (dozens of which are published in the book, A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King Jr.) that he was a staunch proponent of race-salient remedies for racial injustice.
He would insist on more, not less emphasis on structural and systemic corrections to these persistent and pervasive problems that disproportionately manufacture negative outcomes for Black Americans.
Hey @Tommy Callahan - this section is for YOU: One of the biggest, most destructive lies about DEI is that it is divisive. People who hated King and wished him dead told the same lie about his crusade for racial and economic justice.
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These idiots will hide their racism behind ANYTHING.