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Selasa, 07 Februari 2012

The FBI's Martin Luther King Civil Rights Stories During Black History Month Are Insincere In Light Of Current Events

U.S. President Barack Obama and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

During black history month, the FBI has been publishing stories to its website about their alleged role in establishing civil rights in America, even invoking the late, great Martin Luther King Jr., who past agents say the agency had murdered on J. Edgar Hoover's orders. The entire push seems very insincere, considering the sheer number of civil rights cases, where minorities have been and continue to be subjected to vile hate crimes, continues unabated.

When the current head of the FBI, Robert S. Mueller, a man who is worse than Hoover, singles out all Muslims as terrorists waiting to happen and brainwashed cult devotees, leading to a congressional reprimand only months ago, that says the Federal Bureau of Investigation's claims about racial impartiality at the agency are untrue. When the FBI is sued by its own black and Hispanic agents in modern times for racial slurs and discrimination within the agency, it says the FBI hasn't changed and is a danger to minorities.

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Senin, 16 Januari 2012

Even With A Black President Not Much Has Changed This Martin Luther King Day

Martin Luther King Jr.

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, named in honor of the pioneering civil rights advocate that changed America through non-violence and words of equality and peace. America now has its first black president, Barack Obama, but King's dream of equality still has not been achieved. Obama has helped rich corporate entities more than the everyday American, the latter includes minorities.

Socioeconomic disparities have created a significant divide between the haves and the have nots, the latter mostly minorities. Blacks and Hispanics are still racially profiled. The corporate sector has become greedier than ever, targeting minorities to greater degrees. It's time for reflection and readjustment, as the nation has a far way to go to achieve the dream.