Pop singer Justin Bieber released his sixth studio album on Friday, and though it has received positive reviews, the 27-year-old earned the ire of the Black community for incorporating speeches from Martin Luther King Jr . in an album with few references to social activism or social justice . The first words spoken on the album Justice are those of MLK. His voice opens the album saying his renowned adage: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." When it appears that Bieber was setting the stage for possible commentary on the country’s racial tensions, he hits listeners with a love ballad called “2 Much,” a song seemingly about his admiration for his wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber. As TMZ reported , there’s also a nearly two-minute track called " MLK Interlude " in the middle of the album, which strangely opens for a song called "Die For You,” a dance bop about a pretty woman. In response, critics and members of the Black community have taken to social media to express...