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TopicSeems like Malcom X gets swept to the side, why don't we celebrate him more?
Transcendentia
08/05/17 10:55:42 PM
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I4NRulez posted...
Transcendentia posted...
Malcom X having a brief moment of regret before he died doesn't change all the hatred and rhetoric he pumped out into the community. His legacy is one of hatred and racism. Just like Richard Spencer's legacy.

Richard Spencer and his followers would argue that they were born in similar circumstances. They all make the mistake of taking the actions of some and generalizing the entire race because of them.

In other words, it's much harder to find examples of how they're different than how they're the same.


Malcolm X watched his friends and family beaten and brutalized and murdered by white people and still had the intelligence and humbleness to admit he had been wrong his whole life.

Richard Spencer is leading a group of people who claim that the US is theirs and is becoming too "PC" because they cant be openly racist anymore.

To say they are the same is laughable


They're both nationalists and supremacists regarding their own race. They both hated (in Richard Spencer's case he still does) other races and believe them to be inferior.

It doesn't matter why either person believes what they believe. That doesn't change that they're pretty much the same in what they believe.

Edit: And Malcom X recanting before dying is useless. He still filled the community with racism and hatred. Richard Spencer recanting shortly before dying wouldn't change shit about his effect. A person is measured by more than just their last words.
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