and if you don't do that people are not going to deal with those issues. >> joining me now, dinesh d'souzaauthor of the book "the end of racism." dinesh, good to see you. that's an explanation i suppose of types from al sharpton about why he behaves the way he behaves. you see a stark contrast between his ways and those of dr. king. >> megyn, the greatness of martin luther king is this isn't just his personal qualities but there was a tradition that went for a hundred years all the way back to frederick douglas this was a semplg ri of black protest aimed at establishing this idea that we are in a country of minority of one. don't come to us member of groups but belong to us as individuals. one of his most moving lines king said every man must write with his own hand the charter of his emancipation proclamation. so this idea that we should take responsibility for our lives and we have the right to be treated equally under the law, this is a martin luther king legacy, but how different a legacy it is from the current generation of race activist jesse jackson, al sharpton. but i would add eri