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Standing Against Injustice

With a continuing spirit in our hearts, let’s commemorate Dr. King and what he stood for with our lives as well as our words.

Stepping forward in faith

Though written in the midst of his battle for equality for African Americans, his mighty words still challenge us all today.

They still call good-hearted people everywhere to speak up against injustice. They still call us to action, to stand up for the rights of people and to fight injustice.

The problem with America today is not the American people, but the Rothschild Zionist regime that is being perpetrated throughout the world by the handful of the Global Elite families.

People everywhere need to realize their agenda before it is too late and until people wake up and understand this then the Rothschild Zionist elite will continue in the shadows operating as the crooks and terrorists that they are killing many more innocent people and striving to achieve their agenda and plans for world domination, micro-chipped population, and a one world banking system, amongst many others. People need to act, take a stand and draw the line!

In ML's words “A great people which had created a great civilization had become a nation of silent onlookers. They remain silent in the face of hate, in the face of brutality and in the face of mass murder…America must not become a nation of onlookers. America must not remain silent. Not merely black American, but all of America.

People must speak up and act, from the president down to the humblest of us, and not for the sake of the Negro, but for the sake of the image, the idea and aspiration of America itself….If one is to heed the condemnation of his conscience, if one is to be guided by the unseen star, if one is to share the passion and action of our times, is the time not at hand to forsake the silence of the onlooker?”

Martin Luther King, April 21, 1965, to Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

 

 
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