MLK death rule

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Imagine transcription: An image of Light Yagami, Misa Amane, and L from Death Note on a fiery background. The caption reads: "Did you know, in the anime 'Death Note' for copyright reasons, the milk has to be spelt 'MLK' on the cartons? Google 'MLK Death Note' to find out more!". End transcription.

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It's reasonably safe to Google, it's about this letter where the FBI encourage Martin Luther King Jr. to commit suicide, using particularly abusive, dehumanising and degrading language. The content of the letter isn't necessarily hard to read the if you want to read it, particularly as it didn't work, but it's still bad to know that this was an official government plot.

Is there something I'm missing, or is this letter nothing more than an old-timey version of modern internet comments and conservative "LGBTQ+ people are somehow pedophiles!" claims that are as outlandish as they are unfounded? Like, how is claiming a reverend has secret massive orgies he's clearly not having going to get him to kill himself? He probably just read this, said "Well that's a load of nonsense." and threw it away without another thought.

They also sent him recordings of the supposed orgies, and were trying to blackmail him. So if he really was having orgies, it would have been pretty bad for his personal life and reputation. The tape recordings are sealed until 2027.

https://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-martin-luther-king-report-tapes-orgies-suicide-2019-5

Huh, that's interesting. Though, how do you pick MLK specifically out of a recording of an orgy, let alone definitively enough for it to be damning to his reputation?

True. And I feel like it would also be hard to tell if it's actually an orgy. Could have just been a dinner buffet and the food is really, really good. Or maybe he was just watching adult films with the homies.

I'm guessing it wasn't actually damning enough tho, according to wiki, "King's wife Coretta Scott said the tapes comprised only 'mumbo jumbo'". And they didn't end up releasing the tapes. Maybe we'll see for ourselves in a couple years tho

They didn't have to be true. The implication was that they could make the public believe such things were true, which at the time would have ended him.

Obviously in a reasonable world no one should give the slightest fuck about someone else's orgies, but unfortunately a lot of people have puritan brainrot, which was much, much more widespread at the time.

But they were writing the letter under the guise of just being some guy. I'd believe the government could make the public think I'm some sexual deviant, but not a random person writing a letter to me.