Here are two men being arrested: Dr. King, for sitting at an all-white lunch counter. Winston Glynn, for shooting to death 19-year-old fast-food employee Kristal Bayron-Nieves. King wanted all people to be judged by the content of their character, not by the color of their skin. Glynn wanted reparations for slavery which he did not suffer, from someone who never owned slaves.
King had righteous indignation. Glynn had only anger. We seem to have forgotten the difference. King had grown up with terrible racism but overcame it. Glynn had grown up with much less racism but reveled in it. King learned his values from the Bible. Glynn learned his values from Antifa and BLM. The Bible instructs us to judge trees by their fruit.
Choose one: 1) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 2) Winston Glynn. But we must choose. If we do not, number two will be chosen for us, in both senses of that word.