Sean Spicer Mixes Up Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King III – Donkey of the Day

Charlamagne awards Sean Spicer his second donkey of the day for not knowing the difference between Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King III.

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31 thoughts on “Sean Spicer Mixes Up Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King III – Donkey of the Day

  1. There is a special place in hell for him all warm and toasty just waiting out his miserable existence.

  2. America is full of donkeys America needs to be a comedy show called america 🤣😂😂😂😂

  3. This is what happens when you relegate Black History to a month.

    We were conveniently written out of the majority of American History; as were all the White heroes of the abolition movement, suffrage movement and civil rights movement.

    The truth is that Black history is American History and American History is Black History.

    Imagine the benefits to society if we integrated the American achievements of Black citizens back into history.

    The African-American community needs to be more fully educated on all the roles that we played in the history of this country

    When teach about our nation's troubled racist past, it's taught as: White people used to do a lot of bad stuff to Black people.

    I think it's why white people are so uncomfortable about our country's history and the legacy of the racist decisions we made, which is why they keep callously, telling us to get over it.

    The way to help White people from being so uncomfortable about the past is to educate them that not all White people were racist.

    This will allow them to accept the truth about our country because they can say to themselves I would have been one of the good ones, that stood up for people of color.

    We should educate White people that at EVERY step of the journey of equality there were always White people that had the intelligence, humanity, and decency to be on the RIGHT side of history.

    Teach them about Alexander Hamilton, John Laurens, William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimké, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown etc. This is the type of White pride that would be helpful to people of color. They will be more inclined to be supportive of modern day efforts for equality.

    It will help to have more White people supporting BLM, integrated schools, police reform, sentencing reform especially now that Demented Donald is in the process of declaring war on non Whites.

    Republicans cut the funding to the folks that were investigating the infiltration of White supremacists in the police departments, causing them to go from 25 investigators to 1 investigator.

    Police unions are already asking Demented Donald to do away with the reforms that President Obama negotiated with Police unions.

  4. Grammar Nazism over substance? Well, if we are being technical, technically incorrect to call him Jr.
    MLK III is not a Jr. however neither is MLK II a Jr…..
    "Continuing to call the son “Jr.” (unless “Junior” had simply become his nickname), would create confusion, as it would indicate that his father were still alive.
    With the same argument, there is no longer a MLK, Jr., only a MLK II.
    It is interesting to me that the concern is in the technically of grammar in speech and not the facts…..the facts that Trump did meet with a civil rights leader and the fact that MLK III is a civil rights leader. o.O But who needs fact when we can insult others about poor grammar instead of finding meaning, facts, or real issues.

  5. Sean Spicer has an intellect of a infant, how do we have this type of guy in our government.

  6. Wait a minute…the second person in that Jimmy Kimmel segment sounded like a black woman…WTF…how would you not know MLK is not alive? Stay in school people. SMDH.

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