00:00I don't want to speak for everyone, but I feel like when we're taught about MLK, it's a really sanitized,
00:06flat version of his life.
00:10The federal government came after him. J. Edgar Hoover himself, the head of the FBI, designated Martin Luther King as
00:17the most dangerous man in America.
00:21And when I was looking through his life and when I was reading his works and I was looking, I
00:24was like, was there ever a moment when he regretted?
00:29Was there ever a moment when he regretted what he had gone through, what he was doing?
00:35Like when he tasted white people's food for the first time?
00:39Black people had never been served in these establishments. They only wished to be served in these establishments.
00:45But they had never eaten there. They would just sit down at the counter and the owner would come and
00:50be like,
00:50God damn it, I told you I don't want your kind around here. Get out of here, boy.
00:54And he'd be like, oh, my brother, I have a dream. I have a dream that one day, regardless of
00:59the color of our skin,
01:00all people will be allowed to sit here, our brothers and sisters, black and white alike,
01:05and America will come good on its promise that all men are created equal.
01:09I have a dream that one day, oh, shut up!
01:12You've won. They changed the laws. Look at the TV.
01:16Here's your food.
01:19Thank you very much.
01:31Oh, shit.
01:36Now I have a new dream.
01:47I have a new dream.
01:49Gracias por ver el video.
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