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  • I have some very sad news for all of you, and I think sad news for all of our fellow citizens,

  • and people who love peace all over the world,

  • and that is that Martin Luther King was shot and was killed tonight in Memphis, Tennessee.

  • Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings.

  • He died in the cause of that effort.

  • In this difficult day, in this difficult time for the United States,

  • it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are

  • and what direction we want to move in.

  • For those of you who are black

  • considering the evidence evidently is, there were white, people who were responsible

  • you can be filled with bitterness, and with hatred, and a desire for revenge.

  • We can move in that direction as a country, in greater polarization

  • black people amongst blacks, and white amongst whites, filled with hatred toward one another.

  • Or we can make an effort, as Martin Luther King did, to understand and to comprehend, and replace that violence,

  • that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land,

  • with an effort to understand, compassion and love.

  • For those of you who are black and are tempted to fill with-be filled with hatred and mistrust

  • of the injustice of such an act, against all white people,

  • I would only say that I can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. I had a member of my family killed,

  • but he was killed by a white man.

  • But we have to make an effort in the United States, we have to make an effort to understand,

  • to get beyond and go beyond these rather difficult times.

  • My favorite poem, my favorite poet was Aeschylus. He once wrote:

  • "Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart, until, in our own de-despair, against

  • our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God."

  • What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred;

  • what we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness, but is love

  • and wisdom, and compassion toward one another, feeling of justice toward those who still suffer

  • within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black.

  • (Applause)

  • We can do well in this country. We will have difficult times.

  • We've had difficult times in the past. And we will-we will have difficult times in the future.

  • It is not the end of violence; it is not the end of lawlessness; and it's not the end of disorder.

  • But the vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people in this country

  • want to live together, want to improve the quality of our life,

  • and want justice for all human beings that abide in our land.

  • With- (Interrupted by applause)

  • Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago:

  • "To tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world."

  • Let us dedicate ourselves to that, and say a prayer for our country and for our people.

  • Thank you very much. (Warm Applause)

I have some very sad news for all of you, and I think sad news for all of our fellow citizens,

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史上最高のスピーチ - ロバート・F・ケネディ、マーティン・ルーサー・キングの死を発表 (The Greatest Speech Ever - Robert F Kennedy Announcing The Death Of Martin Luther King)

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    Precious Annie Liao に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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