<<So, apparently in Tee's reality, MLK's goal of a colorless society and being judged by one's character was just a pipe dream. >>
Well, I'm making some progress in educating you. What you once called Martin's "message" you now realize was just a dream. His life was in fact spent in fighting for black causes. That's how Martin dealt with the real world - - not by treating it as if it were a dream world.
I wouldn't characterize it as a "pipe dream." That's YOUR fascist brain speaking YOUR fascist words. Martin did not say "I have a pipe dream." I certainly did not refer to Martin's dream as a pipe dream. Only you have chosen to use that term.
For your information, the "pipe" in "pipe dream" means opium pipe. Pipe dreams are opium-inspired dreams. Today, "pipe dreams" means idle, pleasant and sometimes fantastic dreams, dreams that are not meant to be translated into action. What Martin dreamed of, he worked for, he went to jail for, he put his life on the line for. He did not dream pipe dreams.
<<Where race must be integral with any decision making, and segregation on the basis of that is perfectly acceptable, if not advocated>>
YOU may or may not know what that sentence means, if in fact it's a sentence, but I sure as hell don't.