They killed Martin Luther King, and all I got was 40 hours of Peace
Welcome to Los Angeles, where riots are “resistance” and poverty is a virtue. We are remembering today the tragic murder of Martin Luther King, a man who lived only long enough to “see the promised land” he was leading us to. We have all heard his speeches, and no matter how many times I do, it always inspires me and strengthens my resolve to live up to his high standards. But just as Michelle Obama says, “It’s hard.” Not hard for me, but for those who have heard his words and drawn from them an entirely different lesson. They believe the promised land Reverend King foretold is found at the end of a path lined with victimization and racialization. Over forty years later they still haven’t recognized that they march in a loop, and the entrenched hopelessness they see is a landscape littered with the patronizing outrage of false prophets and white guilt.
So it comes as no surprise that our political leaders would pull from the hallowed grave the legacy of Reverend King, offering it up as ransom to the thugs that hold their city hostage. Can anyone say for sure that the school drop-outs who line up as gang members and drug dealers/users in Los Angeles know who he is or what his expectation of them was? Sadly, no - but our leaders do, and one is at pains to choose which group is more damaging to the dreams MLK had for America.
Hutchinson later told KTLA “we can’t say” if there will be no murders during the moratorium.
I wonder if Councilwoman Janice Hahn would like to bet the lives of her loved ones that her approach to ending the “unceasing ” violence of her city will earn peaceful results. Something tells me no. If she and her cohorts had the courage and conviction of the man they claim to commemorate, they’d address the depraved and self-destructive actions of those in the inner-city with the honesty their innocent victims deserve.




