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  Lessons from the Past: MLK III on What Anti-Trump Protesters Can Learn from Dr. King's Era

What anti-Trump protesters could learn from Dr. King and Civil Rights era, according to MLK III and wifeAs protests against the Trump administration's domestic policies reach a fever pitch, Martin Luther King III, son of civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is urging protesters to learn from their predecessors' experiences during the Civil Rights era.

A Familiar Pattern of Violence
The images of U.S. citizens being tear-gassed and violently arrested as they demonstrate their First Amendment rights are eerily familiar to the Civil Rights era, when demonstrations and protests for civil rights and voting enfranchisement led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were met with similar violence. 'This kind of engagement always existed,' King III said in an interview with TheGrio. 'And yet people still continued during my dad's...and my mom's era.'

A Call for De-escalation
King III, who is the chairman of the Drum Major Institute, rebuked the recent escalations by ICE and Homeland Security Investigations officers, who have surged into Minneapolis by the thousands. 'It's like unconscionable what we see now,' he said. 'We have to keep demanding that military entities work on a de-escalation.' King III pointed out that federal law enforcement has an unlimited budget, with ICE being bigger than the FBI now.

A Different Era of Enforcement
What's different about the use of federal law enforcement and threat of military action, says King, is that it's being 'utilized universally in our streets.' 'It wasn't always in our streets,' he explained. 'It was just in communities that were demonstrating for freedom and justice and equality.' The Pentagon reportedly has 1,500 National Guard troops on standby to be deployed in Minneapolis should Trump utilize the Insurrection Act.

A Message from MLK III
Despite the righteous outrage, King III urged protesters today not to 'combat force with force,' a stance that would contradict his father's movement of nonviolent disobedience. 'We have to keep demanding that military entities work on a de-escalation,' he emphasized.

As protests against the Trump administration continue, Martin Luther King III's words serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of learning from history and adapting strategies for change. By embracing nonviolent resistance and advocating for de-escalation, protesters can draw on the lessons of the past to create a more just and equitable future.

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