Still believing Farrakhan had no culpability in Malcolm's assassination??? That he schooled Farrakhan absolves him or eliminates the possibility of an having an ulterior motive all along? You believe the Government had him taken out based on him about to make a speech at the U.N. accusing America of violating black people's human rights? Do you really think such a speech would have received anything other than a ho-hum response from the Government, if it responded at all, knowing such an accusation would go nowhere?
I still contend Farrakhan, and others, set the stage for the assassination but I suppose we're just gonna disagree on this one bruh. Respect.
Malcolm X had garnered support from several prominent leaders, including Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana, Ahmed Ben Bella in Algeria, and Gamel Nasser in Egypt, that if he brought the human rights violations of Black Americans before the UN, that they would back his cause. Let’s not forget that this was during the height of the Cold War when the U.S. was courting many decolonizing countries to sway them from the USSR.