Was MLK more hated by cacs than Malcolm X?

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Modern day nikkas on social media and irl have this idea in their head that white people loved MLK for some reason. But reading about history you see that's the furthest thing from the truth. On top of that alot of racist cacs in the south supported Malcolm X vision
 

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Malcolm struck fear into them. They feared MLK too but in a less volatile way. With Malcolm it was like they feared what he could do to them. With MLK it was they feared what he could make happen. It sounds the same but it’s a subtle difference. They both were hated but the type of fear associated with Malcolm X means they hated him more I believe.
 

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Malcolm struck fear into them. They feared MLK too but in a less volatile way. With Malcolm it was like they feared what he could do to them. With MLK it was they feared what he could make happen. It sounds the same but it’s a subtle difference. They both were hated but the type of fear associated with Malcolm X means they hated him more I believe.

Can you expound?
 

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Malcolm struck fear into them. They feared MLK too but in a less volatile way. With Malcolm it was like they feared what he could do to them. With MLK it was they feared what he could make happen. It sounds the same but it’s a subtle difference. They both were hated but the type of fear associated with Malcolm X means they hated him more I believe.

I think this is it. MLK was hated, Malcolm was feared.
 

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Can you expound?
Before he left the NOI he was regurgitating a lot of the violent talking points about crackers and pigs…

MLK was using Gandhis tactic of pacifism and nonviolent resistance so he wasn’t portending active threats to white Americans/Supremacy.

Violence is usually the more eminent threat.
 

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Malcolm, because MLK wanted everyone to live TOGETHER in harmony, and Malcolm didn’t. Malcolm focused on Black people’s true freedom, MLK focused on equality to whites.
 
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They feared Malcolm’s violence. They feared MLKs reach. Malcolm made them fear for their actual life. Martin made them fear for their way of life.
But wasn't Malcolm only in the north though? Did cacs in the south even care what he was talking about
 
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Malcolm struck fear into them. They feared MLK too but in a less volatile way. With Malcolm it was like they feared what he could do to them. With MLK it was they feared what he could make happen. It sounds the same but it’s a subtle difference. They both were hated but the type of fear associated with Malcolm X means they hated him more I believe.

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This is why there's an MLK day and not a Malcolm X day...shyt this is why Professor X was the hero and Magneto was the villain, since they were going for that allegory
 

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Malcolm struck fear into them. They feared MLK too but in a less volatile way. With Malcolm it was like they feared what he could do to them. With MLK it was they feared what he could make happen. It sounds the same but it’s a subtle difference. They both were hated but the type of fear associated with Malcolm X means they hated him more I believe.
They feared Malcolm’s violence. They feared MLKs reach. Malcolm made them fear for their actual life. Martin made them fear for their way of life.
These are arguably two of the best intelligent answers ever given to this question. Hopefully, nobody stupid (no offense to anyone) comes in the thread and derail it with a bunch of rah-rah shyt.
 
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