Today we honor the memory and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. In his world famous "dream speech," he dreamt that his children would live in a nation where they will be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I think MLK would be extremely disappointed with the "progress" that's been made in this nation since he dreamed that dream.

Today, non-whites are judged favorably by the color of their skin, and whites are saddled with the sin of "white privilege." The situation has changed form, but remains the same.

Color, not character, still reigns.

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I also do not think Dr. King would be too impressed by all the bogus accusations of racism that get thrown around with zero credibility or evidence. The accusation of "racism" has been abused to the point of meaninglessness, cheapening the horrors and suffering that actually did come from this hateful practice.