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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDecision to Have Mike Huckabee Speak at an MLK Jr. Breakfast Has Drawn Outrage
The announcement that former Arkansas governor and Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee has been selected to be the keynote speaker at the 2022 Annual MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast on Jan 17th in Little Rock is facing a backlash with critics pointing out his attacks on Black community and Black Lives Matter in particular.
In a letter to the Times, the Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus wrote, in part:
"Arkansas is very fortunate to have a Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission. At its best, this taxpayer-supported state agency is empowered to educate all Arkansans by amplifying the life and legacy of a great American minister and activist who helped advance the progress of racial equity in our country. In this spirit, we write to express our deep disappointment and true outrage with the MLK Commissions decision to select former Governor Mike Huckabee as guest speaker for the annual MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast on the King holiday, January 17, 2022 at the Governors Mansion."
The letter continued, "During his 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Huckabee attacked Black Lives Matter, erroneously stating that the movement 'elevates some lives over others' and claiming that Dr. King would be 'appalled by the movement.' His out-of-touch comment was quickly denounced by Martin Luther King III who insisted that his father would embrace the movement and would 'be very proud of young people standing up to promote truth, justice and equality,'" before adding, "And lets not forget that Mr. Huckabee has publicly shared suggestions for suppressing voting rights using fraud and trickery."
Little Rock activist Dr. Anika Whitfield, also chimed in by writing,
"What an insult to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to invite Mike Huckabee, a person who walked away from pastoring to pursue a political and television career."
"Mike Huckabee has unapologetically used his political and televised roles to support the denial of human rights and the systemic oppression of people through imposing poverty, and creating discriminatory laws and policies based on race, religion, and identity," Whitfield added before continuing, "His separatist theology and philosophy expressed through his support of voter suppression laws and his candid, culturally offensive and judgmental statements are staunchly opposing to the loving theology and philosophy that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. embodied in his living and his legacy.
Bolstering their case, Arkansas Times' senior editor Max Brantley questioned why the controversial former governor was even considered, before adding,
"Huckabee is a man who, along with many other Republicans, stiffed an invitation to attend the 50th anniversary of the march on Washington at which King gave his immortal 'dream' speech. Huckabee is a man who called the John Lews Voting Rights Advancement Act, the King familys focus of the day, 'dangerous.'"
https://www.rawstory.com/mike-huckabee-2656321954/
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Decision to Have Mike Huckabee Speak at an MLK Jr. Breakfast Has Drawn Outrage (Original Post)
left-of-center2012
Jan 2022
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electric_blue68
(14,903 posts)1. Ewww that's Beyond Insulting!
crickets
(25,980 posts)2. As it should. nt
PortTack
(32,770 posts)3. Don't attend, reorganize and have someone worthy of speaking about the late great MLK
Ron Green
(9,822 posts)4. Crackers Gonna Crack.
He likely considers MLK a good negro, unlike these uppity ones today.
spanone
(135,838 posts)5. It's fucking absurd
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,274 posts)6. This is a very bad decision
Huckabee is an asshole