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It's not. Your view on the gun-worshiping event being held on the day commemorating the Gun killing of a Christian Black Pacifist Leader who fought for the rights of minorities is racist. Don't equate that with "freedom" because it's completely different. That's just dumb racist doubletalk on your part.
That's not what the day commemorates:
"Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader."
Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States
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