Restoring Honor to America: Hope, Faith, & Charity
Media reporting about the “few thousand” disgruntled White Racists who showed up at Glenn Beck’s nonevent. No need to believe your eyes or video recordings of this large crowd. Check out the +300,000 people who showed up, stayed peaceful, listened to inspirational speakers, and cleaned up as they left. Opposite of some article titles: Media hate: Tea Party Vandals invade nation’s capital.
Take a look at the pictures:
Restoring Honor’ at the Lincoln Memorial
Restoring Honor’: The Day After Wrap-Up & Whitewash
Ironically, the “Restoring Honor” event is being criticized as being insensitive because the rally was on the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a dream speech.” Most criticism is coming from those who called criticis of the ground zero area mosque over-sensetive. No wonder racial tensions are hitting raw nerves. Double standards reveal themselves.Protection and favoritsm will only continue to ignite racial tension.
If you have not or care to see any of the “Restoring Honor” speeches, there is one by MLK’s niece, Alveda KIng, who chose to honor her uncle by being at this rally instead of Sharpton’s counter rally. Her words are powerful, beautiful, and eloquent.
Alveda videos:
King’s niece defends rally on anniversary of “I Have a Dream” speech
Restoring Honor Rally – Alveda King
Restoring Honor Rally- Dr. Alveda King
Beck: Help us restore traditional American values
Alveda King has been criticized by the NAACP for speaking at the “Restoring Honor” Rally. She was told she had no right to speak and that she was hijacking the dream and MLK’s legacy. She was soft spoken about the verbal attacks on her.
“I find them [the NAACP and NAN] totally disgusting and I salute my brother Glenn Beck,” Marcus said. “Dr. King was all about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. That’s what Beck is all about. The NAACP are completely the opposite. They have far abandoned Dr. King’s vision and dream a long time ago because they are totally about skin color and they have nothing to do with the content of a person’s character.”
If anyone had the right to speak about restoring America would be MLK’s niece, especially since the dream is part of her DNA. She was there when her father died supposedly of an accidental drowning, but he had trauma to his body. She was there when the news of her uncle’s assassination flooded the streets. For anyone to say she has no right to speak just reveals their intentions…Dr. King said her uncle taught her that she “cannot lose the love for those attacking her” just like her father and uncle did…many people hated them too and used hateful words and actions, but the King family reveals their love of people, humanity, and America. If many of us could see each other through the King’s family’s eyes. Alveda says we all need to put on the the full armor of God and use prayer to bring back faith, hope, and charity.
The Rally was to “demonstrates the spirit of love and unity and peace.”
“I’m speaking at the Glenn Beck rally because Glenn and I have had many conversations about faith, hope and love,” Alveda King said in a phone interview with TheDC. “Glenn asked me about the philosophy and the strength to love that my uncle Martin had. I’ve been sharing that with Glenn and I’m hearing and seeing Glenn embrace those principles. Where those principles are bound, and they’re not just rooted in the American Dream, but in the faith of our Father.”
If there was one person to sit across the table with it would be Dr. King’s niece…What a wonderfully spiritually sound person..Very glad she was speaking at the “Restoring Honor” rally.
“Restoring Honor” Rally is a call for all of us to stop seeing each other as the enemy based on color, race, ethnicity, or even religion. We need to come together and believe in Dr. King’s dream. Faith in humanity..Pray for our nation as we will be doing.
DDF
