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One of the Goodfellas
I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Just curious. I'm not African American but I do respect the rights movements they had in the 1960s.
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By Any Means
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by Mr. I'm So Rad
Because the idea of an educated black man has always been considered dangerous in America.
+1
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HomieWeMajor
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by Mr. I'm So Rad
Because the idea of an educated black man has always been considered dangerous in America.
Let's go home ladies and gentlemen this thread is done.
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ISH's Negro Historian
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
A brother speaking that truth will always be dangerous.
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NBA Legend
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
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Nuggets/Avs/Broncos.
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by Mr. I'm So Rad
Because the idea of an educated black man has always been considered dangerous in America.
Back than. Not now. Younger black dudes get pissy about things nowadays that Malcolm X wouldn't have even noticed. Kinda crazy to think about how far the world has come even if things aren't completely fair/perfect yet. Could you imagine a 21 year old black dude in 2014 having to do this?
Educated black people do pretty well nowadays, it's the uneducated ones that are really fcked
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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by Mr. I'm So Rad
Because the idea of an educated black man has always been considered dangerous in America.
Or, he was the most prominent member of an insane cult. The same cult that when Malcolm didn't want anything to do with them anymore they murdered him.
But whatever. Stick to your "dangerous educated black man" narrative.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
From his adoption of the Nation of Islam in 1952 until he broke with it in 1964, Malcolm X promoted the Nation's teachings. These included the beliefs:
that black people are the original people of the world
that white people are "devils"
that blacks are superior to whites, and
that the demise of the white race is imminent.
Malcolm X also called for a segregated nation for blacks and use of violence whenever necessary.
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TX via OR
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
He killed a lot of innocent people and was a f*ckboy.
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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by DonDadda59
You should read this:
Really fascinating read. Or if you're too lazy, just watch the Denzel/Spike Lee movie.
Lol. Alex Haley.....
Says "you should read this".
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NBA Legend
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by dude77
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How are/were these people any different than the inbred KKK occultists?
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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
How are/were these people any different than the inbred KKK occultists?
Well, the Nation of Islam didn't lynch a bunch of people to my knowledge.
They're not AS bad as the KKK.
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Local High School Star
Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by Mr. I'm So Rad
Because the idea of an educated black man has always been considered dangerous in America.
Really? He was young and ignorant and got brainwashed by the Nation Of Islam while in prison. He then made a name for himself by preaching the radical, racist agenda of the Nation. I'll give him credit that he finally got wise to the fallacy of the Nation Of Islam and left it. The smartest thing he ever did got him killed.
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Re: I don't know much about Malcolm X. Why was he considered dangerous during his time?
Originally Posted by NumberSix
Lol. Alex Haley.....
Says "you should read this".
Is it the Roots plagiarism thing?
How are/were these people any different than the inbred KKK occultists?
As far as I know I don't think the Nation of Islam rode around lynching White people. Speaking of the Klan- they chased Malcolm's family out of Nebraska (his father was a Baptist minister who was a follower of Marcus Garvey and preached Black Pride/Self Reliance). A terrorist splinter group of the Klan, the ironically named Black legion, burned down the family house in Michigan and killed his father. X also claims that 3 of his uncles (on his dad's side) died from similar incidents.
Not exactly surprising he would lured by the Nation of Islam's radical philosophy considering his experiences. But he did have a change of heart after his pilgrimage and changed his politics near the end of his life.
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