Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance: The Removal (Part 11)

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Martin Luther King Jr. is seen as a continuation of a lineage of deceit, much like the fraudulent figures before him and those following today, known for their sometimes eloquent but always misleading speeches. King learned his deceptive tactics from his father and other black conmen, black criminals in his circle and beyond, and was further guided by New World Order influencers who directed his actions towards both his rise and fall. His influence persists, with contemporary figures mimicking his methods, having learned from his successful lies, theft, and manipulation that elevated him through his deceptive and disruptive style. The repetitive nature of civil rights rhetoric and black power ideologies is criticized as mere echoes of King's mutinous narrative, considered an obvious ploy; it should have been seen, ignored, and rejected back then as it is now.

With King's legacy now recognized as fraudulent and criminal, there is a call for the physical eradication of his public memorials. Statues dedicated to him should be toppled and shattered, for symbolic satisfaction and rightful payback for the actions of groups like Antifa and BLM, who removed authentic cultural heritage statues. King Museums are now perceived as institutions that harbor objects of refuse, preserving the false and fabricated notion of this man as a civil rights champion when, in fact, he was merely a criminal with an undeserved platform spreading a treasonous message. These memorials are now viewed as celebrations of a man with malicious intent. All objects dedicated to this individual and his subversive message must be removed, ideally by demolition, but destroyed nonetheless, and taken out of public view.

At the very least, any publicly funded site displaying this clutter, related to him or this detritus cause, should cease to receive public funding, especially not with money from all other races who are compelled to finance these offensive displays that are an affront to their own existence. These structures only serve to support one group, which, ironically, is the very group causing the problems they claim to oppose, which is problematic in itself.

This act would signify the rejection of what is now apparent, and should have been recognized all along, as the civil rights scam. It acknowledges the past gullibility of white supporters who were misled by this anti-white agenda, inaccurately believing this false movement included them in some way. It also highlights that white people will never again be deceived by this deceitful fraud, which is now understood as part of broader New World Order schemes against America and Western civilization, executed for their own ends.

This problem community is persistently pursuing an anarchic and inexplicable goal, as King did, driven by a desire for what belongs to others, without understanding that true equality or possession of these attributes is unattainable due to fundamental differences. There's a push to move beyond this era of so-called civil rights and special black rights, recognizing these movements as self-serving charades and manipulations by low-brow tricksters. The call is for a collective effort to undo the damage of these civil rights laws, which are in reality “drivel” and should be named as such, to educate about King's and the malevolent movement's true nature, and to dismantle all symbols associated with this history as a statement against ongoing frauds and manipulations by other criminal groups and the New World Order machinations.

Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance can be viewed either as a full-length video documentary or as a 12-part series. Each part of the series is sequentially numbered with distinct subtitles, while the comprehensive documentary is titled Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance.

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