Sunday, November 2, 2025

Medgar Evers

 Medgar Evers


Medgar Evers was a member of the NAACP that became the president of the organization in the 1960s. Evers along with Civil Rights activists looked to fight against racism with pacifism and non-violent protests. It is noted that there was racism in the 1960s by racist socialists who did not want minorities to improve beyond low paying jobs and attempting to keep minorities semiliterate so that they did not improve their circumstances.

Courageous individuals seen in MLK, Farmer, Sherrod, and Evers fought racism by disagreeing with racism and choosing to preach non-violence and civil disobedience. MLK led the Civil Rights Movement and Christian individuals fought for their Civil Rights to obtain true equality. After MLK had helped desegregate retail stores through peaceful protests in Birmingham, businessmen decided to allow African American and minorities to obtain employment. Later, two African American students were allowed enrollment in a college where a racist governor attempted to impede their enrollment and prevented them from going to college. JFK was able to allow the students to go to college.

JFK gave a speech about how racism was not needed and how Americans needed to help fight segregation. After JFK had concluded his speech, it was noted that Medgar Evers, the president of the NAACP in Mississippi, was assassinated by a racist socialist who shot a sniper rifle. 

This describes that there was racism in the 1960s in the United States from racist socialist idolators who did not want others to improve upon their circumstances through education and equal opportunity in jobs and professions. While the socialists (beats and hippies that became FBI agents and the Establishment) stated that they were fighting the Establishment and inequality, they were propagating inequality and persecution. (The Establishment is actually composed of trust fund idolators (born wealthy who hate the working class), the FBI, along with racist idolators (of different races who are racist and attempt to lead others to racism similar to Mark Rudd and Carmichael). Socialists attempted to appear to be the solution while being the problem. While supposedly "fighting imperialism and capitalism", they were persecuting the working class who is the backbone of America. What has socialism benefited to society except racism, envy, and unneeded strife?) Evers was killed for fighting against racism and helping others guard their civil rights. (Evers was killed similar to MLK and JFK through a sniper rifle bullet, and describes that either quite possibly the FBI may have been involved since they were standing down and also organizing opposition to JFK and MLK.) The impressive point of the Civil Rights Movement and the valiant men and women of the Civil Rights Movement was that they fought against racism and oppression without violence.





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