Dr. King’s speech "The Three Evils of Society."
The weapon of neo-imperialism is "dollarism." The Zionists have mastered the science of dollarism:
Every year in the month of January we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King's (MLK) day without pondering or contemplating the true message of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
We engage in empty or futile rituals of song, dance, and flowery speeches in his memory over the years. We have built statues, monuments, and named streets in his honor while erasing the immense gravity of his message.
If you ask ten youths to name the best speech of Dr. MLK one will respond, “I have a dream” speech. However, Dr. King's legacy is immeasurable and yet not many youths know about MLK.
He wrote five books. He gave as many as 450 speeches, but many of his dreams and hopes for our country don't get the attention they deserve.
Today, there are governors and school board members who are restricting education of slavery, the civil rights movement, Jim Crow, and teaching of Dr. MLK history in schools.
Since January 2021, researcher Jeffrey Sachs says, 35 states have introduced 137 bills limiting what schools can teach with regard to race, American history, and politics.
MLK's speech “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” was the last sermon of Dr. MLK before his assassination delivered on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee.
This speech is so relevant as it was some 56 years ago to our present-day genocide in the holy land of Palestine.
However, Malcom X was extremely forthright about Zionism. Read the article in The Egyptian Gazette, Sept. 17, 1964, title Zionist Logic:
The weapon of neo-imperialism is "dollarism." The Zionists have mastered the science of dollarism:
https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/socialist-viewpoint-us/mayjun_05/mayjun_05_21.htm
Dr. King spoke beyond the subject of the injustices felt by city sanitation workers who were on strike and demonstrating.
His sermon was meant to inspire the sanitary workers in spite of the immediate threat of death and prosecution.
One can see that today where anyone demonstrating or boycotting against Zionist could be fired from their job or prosecuted for anti-Semitic.
The “mountaintop” speech was a symbol used by Dr. King of four civic virtues of struggle, hope, patience, and submission to the will of God.
It is a struggle to pass through the Zionist web or valley to climb over the mountain top. Given today’s difficulty times, it is important that we get to the mountaintop as one united community.
However, I have a dream speech, gets great media hype but his speech "A Time to Break the Silence" denouncing American militarism is not even discussed on his anniversary or during the black history month.
The speech on April 4, 1967, at New York's Riverside Church was arguably his most controversial - at least when it was first delivered.
He said: "A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death." Strong words!
Then just after 35 days he gave a speech "The Three Evils of Society" – at the Hungry Club Forum in Atlanta on May 10, 1967, where talked about racism, militarism, and poverty.
He ended with these words: "For those who are telling me to keep my mouth shut, I can't do that.” Speak Up! Silent No More!
We need to remind ourselves MLK stood for universal peace, justice, and equality. To quote from the most monumental speech of his life, one year before his assassination, he articulated the “triple evils” of America.
Dr. King said that "poverty, racism and militarism are forms of violence that exist in a vicious cycle.” MLK identified militarism as one of the "giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism.”
A cursory look at our military budget will reveal close to a trillion dollars in expenditures, not counting the endless wars we have become addicted to imposing on those we oppose.
The endless billions of dollars spent on proxy wars and given to the Zionist occupying regime has snatched from the millions of homeless and hungry mouths of our poor American children.
The USA imposes merciless violence on the most vulnerable, weak, and oppressed people around the globe. Today, the power is in the hands of a few – Zionist Christian Right, Neo-Con, and Military Industrial Complex (MIC.)
It is our addiction to wars; we have given a blank check and blind allegiance to Zionist occupying entity in the holy land of Palestine and run obscene deficits.
Dr. MLK stood up and railed against this Mafioso militarism, where we are those imposing a genocide, and suffering for the Palestinian freedom fighters by giving billions of dollars to Zionist Israel.
Dr. MLK stood for truth, peace, and justice. It is our time before the coming of Prophet Jesus and Mahdi.