MLK's Harshest Criticisms Of Malcolm X Were Fabricated According To New Research

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In a 1965 Playboy interview, Haley quoted King as saying that Malcolm X was "a demagogue" and "a danger to the black community." However, a Washington Post report has revealed that King never actually said these things. The revelation that Haley fabricated King's criticisms is a reminder of the importance of critical thinking when consuming history. Just because something is written in a book or said by an expert does not mean it is true. It is important to always check the sources and to be aware of the biases of the author or speaker. In this case, Haley was a white man who was writing about two black men. It is possible that he was biased against Malcolm X and that he wanted to make King look better by making Malcolm X look worse. It is also important to remember that history is always being rewritten. As we learn more about the past, we may find that our understanding of it changes. This is why it is important to be open to new information and to be willing to challenge our assumptions.

 


homO has been fabricating Black History for the past 15 years perhaps longer. All that cocksucker does is hate hoax....

A fake fudged "recording" of Reagan that likely was funded by homO with your taxdollars

Every Republican in history was targeted with a faux "racism" moment. It is all bullshit.


As with Global Warming, there is FUDGE and there is DATA....



the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed the Senate on a 73-to-27 vote. The Democratic supermajority in the Senate split their vote 46 (69%) for and 21 (31%) against. The Republicans, on the other hand, split their vote 27 for (82%) and 6 against (18%). Thus, the no vote consisted of 78% Democrats
 

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