Frankly, I'm a little uncomfortable with BDS, primarily for two reasons. First, we live in a world that is full of injustice, but when disparate groups unite against a perceived injustice they happen to unite against the only Jewish country? Coincidence? If BDS were broad, perhaps also addressing other injustices in the region, it would seem a little less suspicious. Second, Israel faces enemies that want nothing short of the "extermination of all Jews." I'm very uncomfortable taking a position that is parallel to Iran, Hezbollah, and ISIS. (These groups would bleed me, hang me, or stone me given the oppertunity.) I'm hopeful that Dr. King would have similar discomfort, although we'll never know.
RE: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Non-Violence Movements of Today