
By Selwyn Duke
One reason Martin Luther King, Jr. “is so celebrated today,” stated late left-wing NAACP head Julian Bond in 2010, is “because we celebrate a different kind of man than really existed.”
You can say that again, too, researcher Chad O. Jackson might exclaim. In fact, if Jackson is any guide, King’s speech “I Have a Dream” perhaps should’ve been “I Have a Scheme.”
Among other things, Jackson reports that the civil rights icon was a Marxist who renounced Jesus Christ. King only became a pastor, states Jackson, because it was the most effective way to peddle his leftist agenda. He had to hide his real views, however, because revealing them would’ve been disqualifying in 1960s America.
What’s more, Jackson emphasizes that he gleaned these insights not from others’ reportage. Rather, they’re from his examination of King’s own writings.
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