Assassination Of Malcolm X

But why? Why not do something? Got tired of fighting?
Malcolm didn't let it happen, it's just that Malcolm didn't run ......he said what would his kids think of him if he ran. He was offered positions all over the world, but he wanted to continued the struggle for freedom in America for us...

Hell, his house was firebombed in Queens NYC, he was in Detroit the next day giving a speech with his clothes smelling like smoke.......
 
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But why? Why not do something? Got tired of fighting?
Me personally I felt he had got in the lime light and got off course. He was straying away from the foundation of the Nation Of Islam. He had almost start acting like he had forgot that whites are devils and who we really are.
The teachings that when a black man speaks the truth he should be protected because those who are enemies of the truth will try to harm him or kill him. He relaxed his guards in my opinion because of straying. It is possible that he had got tired. And it is possible he wanted to give up after being tired from years of struggling. That is truly understandable.
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But why? Why not do something? Got tired of fighting?
Personally, I think, with no proof to back up what I'm going to say...

There were deep divisions within the black community that couldn't accept Malcolm X at face value.
The biggest is that The Islamic lean instantly killed Malcolm's appeal to a "mainstream black audience". <- Notice the quotes!!!!!!
 
Me personally I felt he had got in the lime light and got off course. He was straying away from the foundation of the Nation Of Islam. He had almost start acting like he had forgot that whites are devils and who we really are.
The teachings that when a black man speaks the truth he should be protected because those who are enemies of the truth will try to harm him or kill him. He relaxed his guards in my opinion because of straying. It is possible that he had got tired. And it is possible he wanted to give up after being tired from years of struggling. That is truly understandable.
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He didn't want to give up, you know the wrong Malcolm....
 
no disrespect but with all due respect i have no respect modafucka​

this photo is what is wrong with black folk

following charlatans preaching foolishness instead of thinking for ourselves

regardless of which "religion" u picked both leaders were too of the biggest hypocrites on earth

just makes me sad

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Sounds like you are the problem. You were looking for a god instead of a man with man issues and failings
 
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no disrespect but with all due respect i have no respect modafucka​

this photo is what is wrong with black folk

following charlatans preaching foolishness instead of thinking for ourselves

regardless of which "religion" u picked both leaders were too of the biggest hypocrites on earth

just makes me sad

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Wow I cannot agree with that. When I lived in Tacoma Washington I went thru a lot of material on Dr. King. At the time I was interested in Elijah Muhammad teachings but never checked into it. That was until I had moved to Reno Nevada. Dr. King was right about his tactics against the white devils but later on he realized his goals were wrong by having a goal of us trying to be equal devils.
Elijah Muhammad was the father of nationalist thought in America. Before him and Marcus Garvey our goals was to be a part of Satan (whites) empire instead of rebuilding our own. What we have today is still a mix of the two. That nation that they thought they destroyed is still here. And the blacks that they thought they had killed all of them we are back.
 

i even excuse him being in a frat



even tho the "religious leaders" undermined him



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i respect the men who actually did something not sold fairy tales and lived off the contributions of their followers

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A. Philip Randolph thought Marcus Garvey was a fraud and Thurgood Marshall said this about Malcolm X:


Reporter: Was it after he[Malcolm X] came back from his trip [to Mecca] and had changed his point of view and all that?

Marshall: I don’t believe he changed a goddamn thing. I believe he was a bum, hell he was a damned pimp. A convicted pimp – about as lowlife as you can get.
 
Strange thing about that is that Malcolm X knew he was going to be killed. Instead of putting up a defense for it he just let it happen.
All the civil rights leaders expected to die or have some attempt on their life, it's not like they could just live their lives in fear.
 
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