People forget that Dr. King’s real life was filled with threats, violence & injuries, not speeches and “dreams.”

Dr. King would’ve been 88 this past Friday.

“ When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of #racism , materialism, & militarism are incapable of being conquered.”

#MLK @blackvoices @democracy #USA @news #AI #ICE #Minnesota #immigration #Minneapolis #Imperialism #socialmedia #mastodon #war #US #love

  • tae glas [siad/iad]@slrpnk.net
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    he would have been 97 or so if he were alive today, it really brings home how recent it was.

    the civil rights movement happened within my parents’ lifetimes, but it’s so often spoken about as though it were ages ago & completely out of living memory (to both minimise it & pretend that society’s totally different now 💔)

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      This really hit home to me when I was a teenager and a colleague at work started talking about the famous demonstrations she attended. She was probably 60, but looked and acted 40, which made it especially jarring.

      A similar thing happened when I visited the Martin Luther King Jr national museum in Atlanta. They have pictures and items scattered throughout, and as we were browsing, an older man was nearby excitedly talking about each of the people in the exhibit on a personal level. As it turned out, he was friends with all of them. It made it feel bizarre, because we walked into a history museum, and left with it feeling too recent to be history.

      The final shock for me was when my mom casually mentioned that her elementary School was segregated! My siblings and I were shaken. She acted like it was something we should have already known, and maybe we should have already pieced that together when analyzing the time frames. The problem was that the Civil Rights movements in my mind were compartmentalized in the History section.

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          A side topic, but this pulls to mind the gay rights movement in my lifetime. It always felt like an extension to the civil Rights movement. Which is all the more concerning with the current rhetoric around gender and sexuality.

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      My grandmother was born in 1922, and there were people who had been slaves and people who had been slaveholders still around for her entire childhood in the US south

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      They are. And they are also useful idiots for the billionaire oligarchs which rule it.

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        You’re trying to say that race is not like species because all humans are sexually compatible. Semantically your argument makes sense but historically the idea that race doesn’t matter is absurd. Race basically means those people over there in the other tribe historically.

        It’s why we have china killing Tibetans and the Juigars, the civil war in Rwanda and Sudan…

        To outsiders these people all look Chinese or African, but racism is very real.

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          I’m not. I’m saying there is zero way to prove race is a thing. What everyone attributes to race is culture and phenotype. There is nothing inherent in any person that separates them categorically from any other on a scale as large as that. Belief in ’race’ is racism. Prove me wrong… Also, racism makes it matter and it matters a lot. It’s just a social construct though and constructs are not ‘real’ much like gender.

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    The civil rights movement never ends, and fighting for civil rights never should’ve ended. It’s required to keep trying to be civilized people, that’s how civilization continues, if you don’t care about civilization and don’t want to have civilization anymore, you can just get a whole bunch of people to stop caring about promoting civil rights, like we have over the last few decades, and this is what civilization failing worldwide looks like.

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      You need both. Discourse without teeth is ignored, and violence without a face to negotiate achieves little. You need both and reasonably separated, so that people turn to the demands of discourse in fear of what violence might do if they don’t.