liquidocean
Bluelighter
Just wanted to bring recognition to the man that inspired millions of kind people around the world with a powerful dream, that we could come together from different backgrounds, points-of-view, races, economic conditions, music genres, to come together as basic human beings to feel the basic emotions of love, respect, and basic decency.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. oozed plur. His ideas were REVOLUTIONARY. In a black and white society marked by segregation, police dogs, and fire hoses, Dr. King had to believe that positive energy could overcome the shadows of darkness without resorting to the tools of violence and destruction. Try finding that in our militia/gang-muddled society of today. Try finding the collective strength of a mobilized generation hungry to bring justice to their front doorsteps, to take time out of their schedules to make the world a better place. Try finding people that are willing to be hurt, arrested, in the line of fire for what they believe: that all humans should have equal rights.
I'm no expert on MLK, i just thought he should be up on the list. And that we should pay our respects to this great man.
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What do you think of his words, live, actions?
What do you think the direction of the movement is in this day and age, especially revolving chemicals and music?
What do you think about equality and race relations in your scene? How have they changed/how do you want them to change?
What do you believe in with similar conviction?
Love,
--L/O--
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. oozed plur. His ideas were REVOLUTIONARY. In a black and white society marked by segregation, police dogs, and fire hoses, Dr. King had to believe that positive energy could overcome the shadows of darkness without resorting to the tools of violence and destruction. Try finding that in our militia/gang-muddled society of today. Try finding the collective strength of a mobilized generation hungry to bring justice to their front doorsteps, to take time out of their schedules to make the world a better place. Try finding people that are willing to be hurt, arrested, in the line of fire for what they believe: that all humans should have equal rights.
I'm no expert on MLK, i just thought he should be up on the list. And that we should pay our respects to this great man.
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What do you think of his words, live, actions?
What do you think the direction of the movement is in this day and age, especially revolving chemicals and music?
What do you think about equality and race relations in your scene? How have they changed/how do you want them to change?
What do you believe in with similar conviction?
Love,
--L/O--