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- | In prison, Malcolm X joined the Nation of Islam and, after his parole in 1952 (having served 6 years of his sentence), quickly became one of the organization' | + | <WRAP center round rationalwiki 60%> |
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+ | Malcolm grew up in the world of 1930's and 1940's America, a time of [[Racism|intense racial tensions]]. Malcolm' | ||
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+ | In prison, Malcolm X joined the Nation of Islam and, after his parole in 1952 (having served 6 years of his sentence), quickly became one of the organization' | ||
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- | Anything that white people would give them, like black suffrage or civil rights, Malcolm said, were insincere token breadcrumbs intended to keep blacks appeased in their oppression, and he believed that cooperation with whites and people of other faiths was impossible. As he disillusioned from the Nation of Islam and during his pilgrimage to Mecca he underwent the most drastic changes in his political attitude, beginning to accept cooperation with whites, though still only in the pursuit of the ultimate goal of black emancipation | + | Anything that white people would give them, like black suffrage or civil rights, Malcolm said, were insincere token breadcrumbs intended to keep blacks appeased in their oppression, and he believed that cooperation with whites and people of other faiths was impossible. As he disillusioned from the Nation of Islam and during his pilgrimage to Mecca he underwent the most drastic changes in his political attitude, beginning to accept cooperation with whites, though still only in the pursuit of the ultimate goal of black emancipation. Unfortunately, |
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+ | ====== Analysis ====== | ||
+ | The reason Malcolm X was able to gain so much fame was because many of the things he said had some truth to it. He wasn't //wrong//, per se, he was merely // | ||
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+ | Similarly, it is also correct that black emancipation is something the black community was indisputably entitled to and, if whites wouldn' | ||
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+ | Perhaps the most unfortunate truth that may have led Malcolm X down this path is that he was also right about [[human nature]]. Advances of black civil rights //were// and continue to be used as token victories for personal and/or political gains. Black suffrage //did// allow blacks to vote in presidential elections, but what difference did that make? They were still being treated like trash, subjected to racial segregation, | ||
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+ | Ultimately, Malcolm X serves as a very real lesson about flawed systems. Malcolm wasn't a "bad person", | ||
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+ | Riots are not just a random collection of bad decisions. They are a sociological outcome of conditions that, ultimately, we have some kind of control over. We don't need to have systemic racism. The police don't need to keep officers with a history of unreasonable force out on the streets. Societies and the people in charge have a say over whether the conditions that lead to riots should exist. If these conditions //are// allowed to exist, then we //do not// have a say over whether or not there should be riots. [[Statistical inevitability|There will be riots]]. | ||
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+ | Lastly, if all you ever know is violence against you, physically, emotionally, |
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