The recent killings in Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and
Dallas recall the racial violence of the 1960s which
also occurred against a backdrop of U.S. warfare, a
parallel that ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern notes.
By Ray McGovern
July 11, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Consortium
News"
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In 1967,
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. faced a
painful dilemma. How could he tell
oppressed young blacks and police to
shun violence on the streets of our
country, but rather to behave
nonviolently, when the entire country
watched state-sanctioned violence in
Vietnam on evening TV?
What Dr. King
chose to do then
needs to happen again—NOW. Against the
“practical” advice of virtually all his
Realpolitik associates, King asked one
of his closest advisers, Vincent
Harding, to draft a speech, Beyond
Vietnam, in the dangerous prophetic
tradition of speaking truth to
power. (Thirty-five years later, I
studied under the late Dr. Harding at
Word and World,
a timely workshop in Greensboro, North
Carolina, aimed at making faith
relevant by closing the gaping gaps
between Seminary, Sanctuary, and
Street.)
In that
momentous Vietnam speech before 3,000
people at Riverside Church in New York,
Dr. King broke multiple taboos by making
unmistakably clear and explicit the
organic connection between violence at
home and abroad. The date of the speech
was April 4, 1967; King was murdered
exactly a year later.
But who
will be today’s Dr. King? Who will have
the courage of Harding and King to tell
it like it is—to draw the connections
between 15 years of state-sanctioned
violence abroad and what is happening in
our streets at home? Are there no
prophets left?
I edged
toward this key issue in
an article
that I wrote last year, which
Consortiumnews.com dusted off from the
archives and posted again in the wake of
the despicable, but—I would
suggest—largely explainable violence in
Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and Dallas.
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