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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote] Anonymous wrote: Welp, he was assassinated. Anyone who thinks critically can put 2 and 2 together and understand he was not well liked. One thing MLK,Jr had going for him was that he promoted peaceful protest, unlike Malcolm X his contemporary, who scared the hell out of white folks, lol. Both were assassinated, as were many black people who dared push for equality. [b] Okay, but by your logic JFK wasn't popular either.[/b] I agree with you, OP. I wish children would learn the truth of history in school. The good, bad and ugly.[/quote] He had his detractors, too. Many people did not want a Catholic president. [/quote] A lot of people also loved JFK and RFK was on the road to victory when he was assassinated. I'm pretty sure you can't determine whether "a lot" of people "liked" someone based on the fact that they were assassinated. And a lot of people thought he stole the election with voter fraud in Illinois. And that he was a pretty boy emoty suit with a rich dad. Even LBJ didn’t really like him much. [/quote][/quote]
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