Yes. But I’m not sure MLK envisioned a world where the Internet allowed any individual to assert ‘X is racist’ and then use reductive post-structuralism to avoid any meaningful discussion or way forward. It’s not that combatting racism isn’t a worthwhile cause – it’s having an agreement about what that word means at different points, and as MLK suggested, society would do well to stop judging everyone by the colour of their skin. This isn’t happening as a result of the current model, looks progressive, has the self-congratulatory air of progress, is forcing everyone into ideological foxholes from which insults can be hurled with impunity and killing actual progress. Makes angry BIPOC people feel listened to, makes contrite white people feel superior, and leads the idiotic charge into virtue signalling discussions about whether people in Bridgerton were the right shade. About as far away from MLKs insightful social commentary on race and equality as we can be.