If you claim to honor the legacy of MLK, but stand against unionization, support the idea of right to work, advocate for war, and are against the distribution of wealth, housing, and quality education for all, then it's time to reflect on your beliefs (and delete those tweets).
ALT The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Aug. 28, 1963, with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., center. (Robert W. Kelley/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)