Where does MLK use irony in paragraph 10 of his Letter from Birmingham jail PLEASE HURRY IVE READ THIS 10 TIMES AND I CANT FIND IT

Answer:
My best guess would be the second sentence that starts with "Frankly, I have never..." because it is kind of the opposite of what he is doing. He is protesting at the "right time" in a way but here he says the opposite to prove a point.