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Congressman Clyburn compares Steve King with Martin King in condemning remarks

South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn addresses what he calls the tale of two Kings, Iowa Congressman Steve King who wondered out loud to the New York Times why the terms white nationalism or white supremacy were offensive, suggesting they were because their concepts are evil, Edmund Burke counseled that all was required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing, Clyburn introducing a resolution to express disapproval at the comments and condemnation of white nationalism and white supremacy in all forms, denouncing King's words by invoking Dr. Martin Luther King who if he had been allowed to live would celebrate his 90th birthday the next day, counseling that all would be made to repent not just for hateful words and deeds of bad people but for appalling silence of good people.
South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn addresses what he calls the tale of two Kings, Iowa Congressman Steve King who wondered out loud to the New York Times why the terms white nationalism or white supremacy were offensive, suggesting they were because their concepts are evil, Edmund Burke counseled that all was required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing, Clyburn introducing a resolution to express disapproval at the comments and condemnation of white nationalism and white supremacy in all forms, denouncing King's words by invoking Dr. Martin Luther King who if he had been allowed to live would celebrate his 90th birthday the next day, counseling that all would be made to repent not just for hateful words and deeds of bad people but for appalling silence of good people.
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January 14, 2019
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