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Answer: In "Beyond Vietnam" by Martin Luther King Jr, he argues that the Vietnam War diverts money and resources from social welfare.

Explanation:

"Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" (also Riverside Church speech) is a speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr on April 4, 1967.

In the speech, he strongly opposes the war, arguing that it takes money from domestic programs which could have helped the black poor. As more money is spent on the military and less on anti-poverty programs, King criticizes the United States role in the war. According to him, it is unfair of the government to participate in it.