Oh no you don't. Dr. King was in Memphis that day to SUPPORT UNION WORKERS, not to do charity work. No amount of private charity can compensate for a basic lack of social justice.
We're all better when we come together. 💚 Inspired by Dr. MLK Jr.'s legacy, join us this Monday and beyond in strengthening our communities through volunteer experiences focused on supporting youth in collaboration with @CityYear, @JA_USA, @MENTORnational.

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@starbucks mandating jabs is the ultimate disdain for their employees. do you really think MLK would have ever allowed a corporation to have control over a worker’s body? outrageous and shameful.
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You are underappreciated. Thank you from all of us who forget to mention it.
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MLK"fight for civil rights, we must guard against being fooled by false slogans, such as ‘right to work.’ It is a law to rob us of our civil rights and job rights. Its purpose is to destroy labor unions and the freedom of collective bargaining by which unions have improved wages"
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Monday is his birthday. He was killed in Memphis in April 4, 1968. Get a clue
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Keep attacking the few giant companies that look after their workers. Amazing strategy! 😒
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Exactly 💯 gonna be seeing a lot of people misrepresenting his work
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Right! Coercion by the government is far superior to voluntary contributions through charity!
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Speaking TRUTH to Power is what you're really good at! ... It takes Courage and Knowledge ... Bravo!
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