I met Jesse Jackson once back in college he was speaking to a large audience he employed a unusual speaking pattern where he would repeat the same beginning over and over I looked up what the technique was called.
Later I learned much of the civil Rights was a fraud I learned how Rosa Parks was preselected in a way one might put on a play it was all predetermined to go down how it went. But the worst was what I learned about Dr King apparently he was a boozer and a whoremonger and hardly priestly in any way. This was the danger in which blacks conferred religious nobility you simply called yourself a reverend there was no schooling required anyone could make themselves irreverent a reverend.
Then there were the weird things on of the very night that King was assassinated. Apparently Jackson wore a tie. He never wore a tie. All of his mates chatted him about his stress. King did not wear a tie. King was shot on the balcony while Jackson was standing close by. Later FBI whistleblowers and CIA whistleblowers mentioned that they were involved in the assassination and they were told specifically not to shoot the person wearing a tie which makes you wonder was Jesse in on it. The story continues where Jesse sent everyone in their posse off to the hospital to be with King but remains back at the hotel. When all the press came by the hotel asking for a statement from their group it was Jesse Jackson who gave all the press and then that week it was Jesse Jackson on all the press shows a calculated move one wonders? If it was it was determined to crown the new leader of the civil Rights black movement. Maybe our government found Jesse more amenable and more controllable than King. All of this is buried in documents somewhere which we will never get to see.
With that power and position, Jackson began shaking down large corporations for reparations money for crimes against black people which he proceeded to put in his own pocket if the companies didn't pay he'd have people coming pick at the company over some misguided hard to prove crime and just claim the company was racist and this would go on and on until the company paid up most companies learn to just pay it was a cost of doing business. Out of these lies Jackson became quite wealthy. None of this helped the plight of regular black people and beyond the original legislation very little happened.
In short on the day of his passing I don't think this is a person anyone should look up to or regard with Honor more of a criminal than a reverend really at least in that regard he was following in King's footsteps.
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