Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance: Lessons in Manipulation (Part 4)
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Published on Sep 15, 2025
Martin Luther King Jr. was raised in a household where hatred towards white people was a taught belief, with his parents instilling in him the practice of provocation and deceit from a young age. His adolescence was marked by incidents where he would engage with other children, particularly white children, deliberately instigating situations only to cast himself as the victim. This strategy allowed him to shift blame onto others, a technique he learned from his father, who was adept in both subversive and criminal tactics. King's early life was thus spent honing his ability to create conflict and then manipulate outcomes to his advantage, exploiting the innocence of those around him who were unaware of his manipulative nature...
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