Roland Martin on Glenn Beck's attempt to "grab the moral standing of the civil rights movement"
June 23, 2010 11:57 am ET by Oliver Willis
When you hear the name "Glenn Beck," the phrases that most often come to mind are likely to be "rodeo clown," "conspiracy theorist," demagogue, and most recently, "bad writer." But one description that probably never pops up is "civil rights activist." And yet, that is what Beck has been attempting lately, propping up his conspiracy theories and right-wing politics on the legacy of civil rights activist and American hero, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Last week, Roland Martin, CNN contributor and TV One commentator, discussed Beck's hijack attempt on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, explaining that Beck and conservatives are "trying to now grab the moral standing of the civil rights movement, and now claim it as their own" while ignoring the progressive elements of King's activism:
Beck claimed today that he was "not hijacking" Dr. King's legacy. On the very same show he invoked King by telling the oil companies to "stand peacefully" against President Obama (does anyone really think that the architect of "The Poor People's Campaign" would be an apologist for offshore drilling?). Beck claimed he was going to "back up" King's dream at the rally he has planned for 8/28 at the Lincoln Memorial (the site and anniversary of the "I Have A Dream" speech). Why would anybody think Beck is hijacking Dr. King? You could only think that if you listen to what Beck says.
Any way you look at it the scheme is ludicrous, and of course it has provoked a backlash against Beck in the form of a counter-rally to his 8/28 event (featured guest: Ted Nugent, who reportedly wore a confederate flag t-shirt to the inaugural ball for the governor of Texas) by the NAACP and other civil rights groups.
















I think that's "back up" as in 'reverse' - not as in 'reinforce.'
We must not allow Beck and his army of paranoid defectives to tarnish Dr. King's memory. Were King alive today Beck would be castigating him as a Nazi Marxist who wants to destroy America.
Come to the Lincoln Memorial on 8/28/2010 and let Beck and his disciples know who surrounds whom.
Beck: "Grab your guns and prepare for a revolution!"
Nugent: "I'm way ahead of you."
Meanwhile Beck is the kind of crazy who will "fight" the "revolution" by sneaking away from the rally while sipping on sparkling water. He's all bark and no bite
Beck describes "social justice" as a "cancer in America." Dr. King has a different impression:
So Beck is trying to usurp Dr. King's memory despite the fact that he thinks King was a cancer in America.