Malcolm X called it

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Many people here on the right are really good at misquoting black legends of the past. I have seen the right-wing quotes about what Malcolm said about white liberals to try using to fool blacks, but this is the quote they don't use an it describes this time perfectly.

It might be the year of the ballot or the bullet.

 
Many people here on the right are really good at misquoting black legends of the past. I have seen the right-wing quotes about what Malcolm said about white liberals to try using to fool blacks, but this is the quote they don't use an it describes this time perfectly.

It might be the year of the ballot or the bullet.


I saw this very video on my feed as well.

Well said brother.
 
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Nothing is abused as much as MLKs “I have a dream” speech
Bullshit. It is often quoted — quite validly — as expressing the desire for an end to racist beliefs.

Your comment was simply pandering for a public view of you as somehow being virtuous. You’re not.
 
Many people here on the right are really good at misquoting black legends of the past. I have seen the right-wing quotes about what Malcolm said about white liberals to try using to fool blacks, but this is the quote they don't use an it describes this time perfectly.

It might be the year of the ballot or the bullet.

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Part of the problem. ^^^ Another violence-prone lefty. ^^^
 
Bullshit. It is often quoted — quite validly — as expressing the desire for an end to racist beliefs.

Your comment was simply pandering for a public view of you as somehow being virtuous. You’re not.
That was MLKs intent.
But he never claimed that declaring equality meant all things were now equal.
MLK knew that you did not erase hundreds of years of oppression with a declaration that “all things are equal now”
 
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That was MLKs intent.
But he never claimed that declaring equality meant all things were now equal.
Nor is that what you said in your prior post.
MLK knew that you did not erase hundreds of years of oppression with a declaration that “all things are equal now”
Nobody I’ve heard has made that claim.

Yes, racism still exists. Who the **** denies the obvious. But officially sanctioned and authorized racism is dead. A government cannot legislate how individuals may think.
 
Many people here on the right are really good at misquoting black legends of the past. I have seen the right-wing quotes about what Malcolm said about white liberals to try using to fool blacks, but this is the quote they don't use an it describes this time perfectly.

It might be the year of the ballot or the bullet.


Oh goody, more threats from the black racist!

You going to step in to the breach or are you going to chickenshit out and try to convince someone else to fight for you because you're a coward?
 
Was Brother Minister Malcolm-X violent?
He talked about violence but didn't engage in it (after his stint in jail). Today's leftists go that far and well beyond. I don't think he would approve.

Btw, what legitimate church was he a minister in?
 
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He talked about violence but didn't engage in it (after his stint in jail). Today's leftists go that far and well beyond. I don't think he would approve.

Btw, what legitimate church was he a minister in?
Well, since you used that term to preface it, what do you mean by "legitimate?"
 
Why are you bolding every other word?
What's the problem? Why not?
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