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Read the full piece here: https://imaginarytalks.com/let-no-man... “Let no man pull you low enough to hate him” isn’t a slogan for one party. It’s a discipline for public life. In this political imaginary dialogue, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. moderates five conversations built on one fairness rule: If a tactic is wrong when the other side uses it, it’s wrong when our side uses it—no moral discounts, no tribal exemptions. TOPIC 1 — Self-Mastery Under Provocation How to resist being baited into contempt, double standards, and performative outrage. TOPIC 2 — Accountability Without Cruelty How to keep consequences real, evidence-based, and proportionate—without turning justice into revenge. TOPIC 3 — Free Speech Without Dehumanization How to protect open debate while rejecting intimidation, harassment, and “destroy-the-person” tactics. TOPIC 4 — Institutions, Trust, and Lawful Dissent How to respect the rule-set without worshiping the referees: challenge wrongdoing with evidence, not sabotage. TOPIC 5 — Ending Retaliation Cycles How a nation breaks the punish/counter-punish loop—without pretending harm didn’t happen and without forced forgiveness. Chapters 00:00 Intro: MLK’s fairness rule for everyone 02:10 Topic 1: Self-mastery under provocation 09:05 Topic 2: Accountability without cruelty 16:40 Topic 3: Free speech without dehumanization 24:35 Topic 4: Institutions, trust, lawful dissent 32:10 Topic 5: Ending retaliation cycles 39:10 Final thoughts: discipline over hatred #MartinLutherKingJr #CivilDiscourse #FreeSpeech #RuleOfLaw #Politics See the full written version here: https://imaginarytalks.com/let-no-man... (Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or event.)