sirs: <<By all means, demonstrate some quotes of MLK where he advocates policies of pushing his race over any others. Please.>>
I am happy to oblige.
1. Martin Luther King's involvement in the
first known affirmative action program is dealt with
here:
<<The term "affirmative action" did not come into currency until after King's death--
but it was King himself, as chair of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, who initiated the first successful national affirmative action campaign: "Operation Breadbasket."<<In Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago and other cities, King staffers gathered data on the hiring patterns of corporations doing business in black communities, and called on companies to rectify disparities.
"At present, SCLC has Operation Breadbasket functioning in some 12 cities, and the results have been remarkable," King wrote (quoted in Testament of Hope, James Washington, ed.),
boasting of "800 new and upgraded jobs [and] several covenants with major industries."2. <<As far back as 1964,
he was writing in Why We Can't Wait: "Whenever the issue of compensatory treatment for the Negro is raised, some of our friends recoil in horror. The Negro should be granted equality, they agree; but
he should ask nothing more. On the surface, this appears reasonable, but it is not realistic.">>
3. <<As he [King] put it,
"A society that has done something special against the Negro for hundreds of years must now do something special for the Negro" to compete on a just and equal basis (quoted in Let the Trumpet Sound, by Stephen Oates).>>
4. <<In a 1965 Playboy interview, King compared affirmative action-style policies to the GI Bill: "
Within common law we have ample precedents for special compensatory programs.... And you will
remember that America adopted a policy of special treatment for her millions of veterans after the war.">>
see
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1292 for the article from which the above was taken.
sirs: <<And repeating the mantra of how terrible your life is, generation after generation, and that you can only accomplish getting out of it, NOT by your abilities, but only by policies that place your race ahead of others, is the opposite of of trying to "get us there". >>
sirs, you are obviously very confused. NOBODY is "repeating" any "mantras" to black kids to explain anything. The "mantras" that you hear are probably white people arguing against white people over matters that concern black people. If current anti-poverty theory is correct, a large part of the permanent underclass is hard-wired for lifetime failure somewhere between their second and fourth or fifth birthdays. This did not happen because somebody was reciting mantras at them. It was due to inadequate parenting, caused by inadequate parenting in the generation before, caused by inadequate parenting in the generation before, . . . all the way back to slavery.
Most people seem to have no difficulty accepting the fact or the theory that slavery can seriously mess up a person's head, cause difficulties in self-esteem, submissiveness, hopelessness etc. Most people have no difficulty accepting the fact or theory that persons so damaged are not likely to be ideal parents, that they can fail miserably in creating self-respecting, resourceful, optimistic, well-adjusted children. Most people have no difficulty with the concept that the abolition of slavery will not cure the damage that slavery has already done to the psyches of many former slaves and will not stop them from being bad parents once they were already damaged psychologically. And most people seem to have no difficulty accepting the fact or theory that the children of damaged slaves will themselves not be ideal parents of the next generation, will not have the parenting skills to break the cycle of inadequate parenting ==> kids who will be themselves inadequate parents = = > another generation of kids who will not be adequate parents = => more damaged children etc.
You for some unfathomable reason or reasons seem to be unable to grasp these simple concepts. I give up on getting you to see this. I am only setting it out one more time as clearly as I can, NOT so as to persuade you, but merely in the hopes that if you wish to pursue the thread, you will at least get my ideas down straight without any more misrepresentation of them.