Biden is the graduation speaker for Martin Luther King’s alma mater. It’s a moral disaster | Jared Loggins
The US president continues to support Israel in its onslaught on Gaza. Morehouse College's most famous alumnus was anti-war
Morehouse College is a special place. The only all-male historically Black college in the world, it has alumni ranging from Dr Martin Luther King Jr, the most celebrated anti-war civil rights leader in history, to Theodore Ted" Colbert III, the CEO of Boeing's defense, space and security division, a key player in supplying the weapons technologies for Israel's months-long campaign of military vengeance on Palestinians.
While there is much diversity among the ranks of this brotherhood, Morehouse - also my alma mater - places a primacy on moral leadership and service, and Dr King has been a critical avatar in these efforts. There is a prominent statue of him on campus, his likeness is depicted as a silhouette on official college brochures, the chapel on campus is named in his honor. His papers are held nearby at the Robert W Woodruff Library. Considering King's anti-militarism, and the college's embrace of him as a beacon on campus, the decision to invite Joe Biden to give Morehouse's commencement speech to this year's graduating class is a moral disaster.
The US president's staunch support of Israel in the face of its unrelenting assault on Palestinians in the Israel-Gaza war has sparked sustained protests throughout the country, most recently on multiple college campuses. And though some have tried to take King's defense of Israel's right to exist as evidence that he would affirm without qualification Israel's present military campaign, his broader anti-militarism cannot be conveniently pushed aside, nor can his stated desire for a peaceful resolution in the region.