He frames Martin Luther King Jr.'s core ethic as judging people by character rather than race, and uses that ethic as the standard against which he rejects DEI.
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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"him so the thing to know about really smart people is they don't like to fight each other they like to work together um..."
"king jr throughout the 1960s his main argument is we should not judge anyone by the color of his skin um we should be..."
"...see you again soon. Thanks for coming out on this Martin Luther King Jr. Saturday weekend. And I'll see you again soon. Bye bye."
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