MLK's real name was MICHAEL KING - what a fraud

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I see the mods allow anti-white racial slurs like "honkies". No anti-black racial slurs are allowed. They won't even let you use "negro" in a thread title though that is not a racial slur at all.!!! The anti-white racism here at JPP is off the charts.
 
I see the mods allow anti-white racial slurs like "honkies". No anti-black racial slurs are allowed. They won't even let you use "negro" in a thread title though that is not a racial slur at all.!!! The anti-white racism here at JPP is off the charts.

Did Guno post his slur in a title? No, now quit trying out for the Crybaby Olympics.
 
MLK's real name was MICHAEL KING - what a fraud

King's father went to Germany to study Martin Luther when King was five years old. When he came back, he changed his own name, and his son's name to Martin Luther King. It was done legally.

There was no fraud involved in this, and it was never covered up. In fact, King's father wrote an article about the religious reasons he did this.

Other people have also had their names changed as children. The three that come to mind is President Gerald Ford was born Leslie Lynch King Jr., President William Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III, and Newt Gingrich was born Newt McPherson. Those three were renamed to go along with new husbands of their mothers'. Ford and Gingrich's birth fathers abandoned them, but Clinton's father died in a car accident. Their mothers remarried, and decided to change their sons' names to match the new father. In Ford's case, the entire name was changed, so the his mother would not have to be reminded of abusive husband.
 
You ought to check out Elton John- let alone John Wayne

Haw, haw...........................haw.
 
You ought to check out Elton John- let alone John Wayne

Those are stage names, which they may have adopted as legal names. Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Ted Cruise, and Bobby Jindal all have nicknames that they pretend are their names. Martin Luther King jr. had his name legally changed by his father as a young boy.
 
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