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Conservative Inc.’s Overton Window Shift On MLK

Charlie Kirk has generally been a good barometer on Conservative Inc. This has been the case ever since his college events were subjected to trolls asking how buttsex is conservative back in 2018-2019. Many of those clips resurfaced last year. Although renowned for being a Zionist, Charlie Kirk has seemingly deviated from this vein of neoconservatism in some capacity. This past MLK Day saw more established figures in Conservative Inc. take aim at the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. believing him to be a forerunner to the Black Lives Matter movement of the past decade which saw many cities engulfed in riots.

Charlie Kirk’s examination of MLK comes as a surprise given his past promotion of tokenism. Nevertheless, his examination dove into the late 1960s violence that was a direct successor to the movement. Kirk and his cohost talk about MLK’s movement increasingly becoming violent after civil rights legislation was achieved. This earned him a spot on Media Matters.

In similar fashion, Jason Whitlock of Blaze TV also took aim at MLK’s legacy in an article titled, Martin Luther King Day celebrates the destruction of the black church. The subtitle was “The black matriarchy is the new religion of black Christianity, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is its new face.” Jason Whitlock was not writing this a few years ago, as he was an avid MLK enthusiast. Yet the cracks were forming when Virgil Walker did a deep dive on Whitlock’s show last year. He kicks off the column:

That’s how I imagined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his generation used the so-called black church. Or did they?

Today, as we celebrate the life and legacy of MLK, I’m unsure how the civil rights movement genuinely used the church. You judge a tree by its fruit. Today, the black church is far more obedient to political doctrine than scriptural doctrine and far more interested in political defiance than spiritual repentance.

King was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15, 1929. From 1960 until his assassination in 1968, King co-pastored alongside his father at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church. His tree is rooted in Atlanta. The fruit in Atlanta is bad. The Big Peach is known as the “black gay Mecca” and the southern headquarters for gangsta rap music.

Jason Whitlock expresses his struggle with the life and legacy of MLK after having connected it to the prosecution of Donald Trump. He concludes by saying:

Haven’t you been watching the string of movies and television shows featuring the black woman savior trope? “The Woman King,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” “Hidden Figures.”

The black matriarchy is the new religion of black Christianity. Loving Obama and hating Trump are the inspirations at the root of the new doctrine guiding the black church.

This is the fruit of Martin Luther King Jr. I don’t enjoy saying that. I grew up seeing King as a hero. He still is in some respects. But I can’t ignore the fruit. It’s fruity. It is sexually immoral, ruled by racial idolatry, and committed to a brand of politics disconnected from scripture.

I have mixed emotions about MLK Day.

While Whitlock is too modern in his assessment of MLK’s legacy, the rise of a matriarchal Black culture is certainly a fruit of the civil rights movement.

In any case, the shift in the Overton Window is remarkable and it will be fascinating to watch it move further next year.

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5 Responses

  1. What is the problem with Zionism…the belief that Israel has a Biblical and historical right to their land?

  2. With you 100% on that question, Diane. Ultimately, the fixation on Jews is evidence of a false gospel that fails to recognize sin as the problem, plain and simple. At some point we have to consider whether or not those who’ve repeatedly ignored any and all correction are most likely infiltrators, trouble-makers, ear-tickling grifters, or other wolves in sheep’s clothing.

  3. Zionism asserts that Christians have a duty to preserve a pagan people and religion. This is antithetical to the Great Commission.

  4. By that reasoning, aside from a few Christian nations in Africa, no country on this planet should be preserved, including the USA

  5. Look at who’s pressuring and extorting those Christian nations. It’s not Israel. It’s the USA. It’s western “civilization”.

    I won’t argue that any deserve preservation. Sin does have consequences, and God will see to that in His time, not us. Our job is to wait patiently as He waits (2 Pet. 3:9), recognizing that His kingdom is not of this world. But I will adamantly question why anyone would single out the Jews, as if Jews are the origin and source of all sin in existence. Sin does not have an ethnicity. We are all born into sin. All have sinned.

    Read Romans, and pay attention to Paul’s reasoning and arguments in full.

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