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Gregory Kane: In many ways, Sharpton has tried to break with his sordid past and become closer to the leader King was. He's not there yet, but if he can see the problem black people have with gangsta rap culture, then he must be able to see that Beck is the least of our problems.
Writes Examiner Columnist Gregory Kane:
Here's Sharpton's reaction to Beck's rally, taken from a story on the Web site huffingtonpost.com: "They have a right to rally. But what they don't have the right to do is distort what Dr. King's dream was all about."Now there may be plenty of black talking heads, spokespersons and so-called "leaders" across the country qualified to make that assessment. Unfortunately for Revvum Al, he ain't one of 'em.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: Sharpton, not Beck, distorts MLK's legacy
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