He absolutely was not. In his youth he hung around/lived with prostitutes and was friends with them. He respected them because they were about their hustle and he learned about how women and men are, and their relationship with one other.
He could have grown up disgusted with women, like he said, to see how manipulative they are etc. But he chose to learn from them, and understand where they were coming from. When he became Muslim, he abstained, and then he married Betty. He was for the advancement of black folk as a unit, and thought that Muslim women played the part of raising strong Muslim children etc.
If anything, he stood up for black women, when he said the greatest quote ever, that can be applied today.
"The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black women. The most neglected person in America is the black woman. As Muslims, the Honorable Elijah Mohamed teaches us to respect our women, and to protect our women. The only time Muslims get really violent is when someone tries to molest its women. We would kill you for our women."
This is slightly offtopic, but he had some the realest quotes. This quote is regarding the black man fighting in the Vietnam war. This quote can be applied to the fakkits here talking about ISIS will kill black people too

, we all Americans etc.
“They asked if I knew what ‘conscientious objector’ meant. I told them that when the white man asked me to go off somewhere and fight and maybe die to preserve the way the white man treated the black man in America, then my conscience made me object.”
On Politics:
“‘Conservatism’ in America’s politics means ‘Let’s keep the ******s in their place. And ‘liberalism’ means ‘Let’s keep the knee-grows in their place – but tell them we’ll treat them a little better; let’s fool them more, with more promises.’ With these choices, I felt that the American black man only needed to choose, which one to be eaten by, the ‘liberal’ fox or the ‘conservative’ wolf – because both of them would eat him. [At least] in a wolf’s den, I’d always known exactly where I stood; I’d watch the dangerous wolf closer than I would the smooth, sly fox. The wolf’s very growling would keep me alert and fighting him to survive, whereas I might be lulled and fooled by the tricky fox.”
Some the simple #newblack nikkas really need to read the Autobiography of Malcolm X, then you wouldn't be so simple. :aidisgust: