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In reply to the discussion: Don’t You Dare Conflate MLK and Obama [View all]limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)34. It's cool to say how a particular political philosopher from history would view modern events.
For example Jesus Christ would not approve of the death penalty.
Also Karl Marx would not approve of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, at least not in the way it was implemented.
John Maynard Keynes would not approve of fiscal austerity during a recession.
And obviously Martin Luther King would not support Obama's drone war, targeted assassinations, and indefinite detention.
Disclaimer: Even though it should be understood, the preceding statements represent only my opinion, since I don't actually have the ability to communicate with dead people.
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"Does Barack Obama represent the political tradition of Martin Luther King?"
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#21
I think if MLK were alive he would be harshly critical of Obama's brutal drone warfare policies.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#33
If MLK were alive today he would be really disappointed in President Obama.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#18
It's cool to say how a particular political philosopher from history would view modern events.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#35
Actually it's very cool to learn about the philosophical ideas of liberation and non-violence
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#39
Do you understand that a person can present their opinion without expressly labeling it an opinion?
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#43
It's cool to say how a particular political philosopher from history would view modern events.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#34
I agree, nobody can actually know 100% for sure how a historical figure would view current events.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#38
It was his opinion. One doesn't have to say "this is my opinion" because it's implied.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#42
I don't think conflating an activist with a politician or religious leader with a politician is good
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#46