Thursday, July 9, 2020

MLK’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail”, as re-written by GAIL L GATCHALIAN

A historic handshake between LBJ & MLK , one year after King was put in Birmingham Jail
“As a legal addendum to the US Civil Rights Act of 1964, be it hereby resolved, that the Reverend Martin Luther King and the police and prosecutors of the City of Birmingham Alabama agreed to the following statement of facts :

that during the legal negotiations leading up the successful negotiating and signing of this new contract between the federal government and its peoples, both the reverend and the legal authorities engaged in several acts of street theatre.

as part of that street theatre, the Rev King merely pretended to break the law in an act of civil disobedience and the legal authorities merely pretended to arrest him and jail him with excessive force.

Therefore be it resolved, that as part of the successful passage of the US Civil Rights Act, letters of official reprimand be removed from the personnel files of both Rev King and the chief district attorney for the city of Birmingham as continuing to pretend that both broke the law is disrespectful and insulting to both.

To accuse either of being ‘unprofessional’ is a very serious accusation and both are professional and have always acted completely professional.”

Witnessed this day by Gail L Gatchalian, Pink Larkin, a lawyer with preferences for Bad Faith and Casuistry, in the County of Halifax Nova Scotia, July 2nd 2020

Editorial note : This being the 56th anniversary of the US Civil Rights Act ——so help me God, I am not making any of this up....

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