Honor the Message, Not the Man

The recent observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day has once again highlighted the deep divisions in how Americans remember this pivotal figure. For many, he remains an untouchable icon of moral courage and racial reconciliation, a preacher whose words still echo calls for justice and unity. Yet a growing chorus, particularly among conservatives with modern interpretations of his legacy, questions whether the holiday truly honors truth or perpetuates a sanitized myth. . .

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