Biden says MLK’s assassination ‘did not have the worldwide impact that George Floyd’s death did’

Biden says MLK’s assassination ‘did not have the worldwide impact that George Floyd’s death did’

By Mary Margaret Olohan

2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden said Thursday that the death of George Floyd has had more of a “worldwide impact” than the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

The former vice president discussed Floyd’s death at a round-table event in Philadelphia where he said that “television changed the civil rights movement for the better,” noting that cellphones have “changed the way everybody’s looking at this.”

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“Even Dr. King’s assassination did not have the worldwide impact that George Floyd’s death did,” Biden said, according to The New York Times.

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King was shot by a sniper in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968. James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the murder on March 10, 1969 but later recanted his confession and said he was the victim of a conspiracy.

King’s death was followed by rioting, burning, and looting in more than 100 cities across the United States. Then-President Lyndon B. Johnson called King the “apostle of nonviolence,” drawing on King’s opposition to violent protest and called on Americans to “reject the blind violence” that had resulted in King’s death.

“Look at the millions of people marching around the world,” Biden added. “So my point is that I think people are really realizing that this is a battle for the soul of America. Who are we? What do we want to be? How do we see ourselves? What do we think we should be? Character is on the ballot here.”

Riots and protests broke out across the country following the death of Floyd, a black man who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for several minutes. Derek Chauvin, the officer, has been fired and arrested on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges.

On the night of Apr. 3, King gave a speech that some say foreshadowed his looming death at the Mason Temple Church in Memphis.

“I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you,” he said. “But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And I’m happy tonight. I’m not worried about anything. I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.”

Biden did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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