"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"
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“Conscientious stupidity” sharpens the blade. “Conscientious” is the language of duty, paperwork, respectability, churchgoing decency. King is calling out a particularly American pathology: the bureaucrat of the soul, the person who follows the rules with clean hands and a closed mind, who confuses order with justice. It’s not just being wrong; it’s being wrong on principle, insisting on your own moral cleanliness while refusing the moral work of thinking, listening, and changing.
The context is the civil rights movement’s daily encounter with “moderates” and institutional gatekeepers who weren’t foaming racists but still defended segregation, delay, and “peace” over equality. King had watched respectable leaders praise nonviolence, then condemn protest; invoke law, then ignore injustice embedded in law. The intent is strategic: to redefine the threat. Not the obvious bigot alone, but the well-meaning bystander and the dutiful functionary who make oppression durable by normalizing it.
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