Monday, January 17, 2022

You Tube Monday - Martin Luther King Jr. 'I have a dream' speech


If you post anything on social media today, make it a simple statement, 
Congress Must Pass Legislation to Expand and Protect Voting Rights Now!

Today the United States pauses to honor Dr. Martin Luther King. Almost 60 years after this speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, we are still struggling to fulfill the dream.  Racists don't realize that the issue is caused by them, not by the people they hate.  The racists are the ones who must change.  A racist is not a Patriot.  

We need to work to develop understanding that difference is strength. No one should live in fear because of who they are. That all people are created equal, all should be welcome the table of Democracy.  

All people who are different in anyway, age, gender, disability, origin, need to band together.  Our struggles are different, but connect.  

None of us are truly free, until all of us are free. 


12 comments:

  1. Our fore fathers, Luther King, and many others would be appalled at this country today...... I hope this will pass, but I just don't know how we move past where we are at. Some much damage and hole dig to deep. And it doesn't help when I don't trust any politicians.

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    1. There are a lot of people who care

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  2. Anonymous1/17/2022

    One of the world's finest speeches.

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  3. May the country survive these shameful times and never forget this amazing man.

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  4. Take action and demand your representatives do the work for WE The People and not simply for their party and their own self-interests.
    And whenever you can, in every election, CAST A GODDAMNED VOTE!

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    1. I hope everyone who posts on social media today will carry the message about empowering voters

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  5. You have the perfect post for today!

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    1. Thank you, I had something else scheduled, then thought of this and changed it.

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  6. One of the greatest speeches of all time.

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