Sunday, April 29, 2018

MLK and the Racism Narrative

"It will happen again because people like you and me like to be lied to. We like bedtime stories."
--Jake Moore (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps)

When a black person goes down as the result of crime, there is a large group that prefers the perpetrator of the crime to be white. Because this group believes that racism runs rampant in this country, acts of aggression by whites against blacks fall in line with the group narrative.

This is confirmation bias writ large. It offers convenient cover for actual criminals targeting black victims. Find fall guys who are white, label them as racists, and perhaps you can get away with...murder.

For years, a dedicated group of researchers have been mining evidence that refutes the 'official' story of Martin Luther King's murder. They present a compelling case that James Earl Ray was a patsy framed by a predatory state and compliant media.

In the case of JFK, invent a communist shooter to get the public behind the story. In the case of MLK, concoct a racist assassin for similar, or perhaps even more effective, purpose.

Feed the public what they want to hear and any crime is possible.

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