Today is a reminder of Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy and what we are still fighting for.
John,
Today, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but it is important to understand what this day means.
Dr. King did not just dream. He fought. He organized. He marched for justice and against poverty, racism, and war. King understood that real change does not come from waiting around, but from everyday people demanding it.
MLK Day is not just a day of remembrance. It’s a call to action.
Right now, working families are struggling to afford basic needs. Families are being torn apart by violence. Safety net programs are being cut due to corporate greed. The issues that MLK gave his life for are still here.
But here’s the truth: MLK’s movement did not die with him. It exists in every person who refuses to accept injustice and inequality. In those organizing their communities and in every act of resistance – big or small.
Today, we remember Dr. King by continuing his fight.
We honor him by standing up for economic justice for the working class, protecting the right to vote, and fighting for a country that works for all of us.
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice,” and we are the ones who have to bend it.
In solidarity,
LeftNet
