When did the mlk was a c00n talk start.

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I don’t want to give my seat cuz there are too many white people on the bus or have to stay at a third cousins house cuz hotels won’t admit me. No nononline black person does. Anybody saying otherwise is white pretending to be black. Stfu with all this integration was a mistake nonsense, you obviously have no clue how much it sucked to second class citizens legally.

Malcolm did not believe separatism was necessary for black nationalism. The best form of protest is an economic protest, and that's what King did to desegregate the buses. I have no problem with that.


But why stop there? Why not keep that same energy and boycott their stores and politicians? Instead of continuing to vote Democrat in local elections, we should strive to organize at the most local level where in black majority communities political parties are created from scratch, where grass root concerns are the most prioritized. When Baltimore uprising happened, store owners put up "Black Owned" signs to prevent people from looting them. Gang members protected black owned business from being looted. That's black nationalism and the energy we need as a whole.
 

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Martin was part of the Boule earlier in his life... I don't know what happened, b.u.t he finally woke up and realized and got some since. it was then, the Boule' and and a FBI led Hoover decided to murk him... His stance on the vietnam war sealed his fate in mephis that day.
 

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Its been a sentiment for a while, particularly from certain far-Left Black groups, who were likely spoon-fed the White image of him and had never taken time to understand him or his views fully.
He was focused on removing legal barriers, and he made note of the change in the North where many of the barriers Whites had set up to hold back Black people were not at all a part of the legal system but were extra-institutional.
Mostly ignorance.
 

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People might call him a c00n vecause they goal was acceptance..

What he did benefits us today and gives us a somewhat easier life but compared to what the haitians did (rebel, destroy the opressor)

Everyone TOOK the beatings and shyt and that doesnt sit right with me. All for acceptance
Wasn't acceptance he was looking for, it was the removal of institutional barriers.
He wasn't only focused on overturning specific laws either (s/o to Pauli Murray and Thurgood Marshall), but also changing the climate, and allying the movement he was building with the other burgeoning movements of the time, from the labour movement (including the likelihood of mass-strikes and union work he was moving toward), to utilising the Left sweep the Western hemisphere was experiencing at the time. Integration was a necessity, but it was crippled almost completely by his assassination, and no one picked up and moved as swiftly or surely in the right direction with the same power.
 

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Martin was part of the Boule earlier in his life... I don't know what happened, b.u.t he finally woke up and realized and got some since. it was then, the Boule' and and a FBI led Hoover decided to murk him... His stance on the vietnam war sealed his fate in mephis that day.
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I can't tell if some of you are just functioning retards, or if you're some White parody of a pseudo-woke poster on this site.
What does being a part of Sigma Pi Phi have to do with his views, and why the hell would they have anything to do with his death? :dwillhuh:
You illiterate weirdos say shyt just to say shyt :scust:
 

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But to answer the OP....probably always been a segment that saw MLK a bit differently then how he is portrayed...

There was a huge 90's wave of Malcolm X in mainstream black america. Alot of us thought MLK was soft.

and you see how dangerous miseducation really is.....people for the longest believed the white man's version of MLK in 1963. People who see what MLK was post 1965, was some :wow: type shyt.
 

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c00ns lived, real ones died. Everyone who called that man a c00n is above ground popping shyt. If you were an actual threat to white supremacy, your choose your own adventure options goes as following:
1. Exile
2. Lengthy prison sentences
3. Death via the state or private actors
Smart dumb rappers and YouTube nikkas jerking it to Blacked on their incognito tab have no right to call that man a c00n. You can criticize his tactics and his "dream " of integration, but don't fix your mouth call that man a c00n when 90% of you would have hated him because he was making the white man angry.
 

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Malcom X believed he was an Uncle Tom cause he thought he was too passive and an apologetic, that there was no preaching unity, when the other group of people inherently hates you, that and MLK kept company with the Kennedy's. And I see some clowns Tryna downplay who Malcom was ....acting like that man didn't have his house fire bombed with his family inside....like he didn't give his life either......

He later changed this view after returning from Hajj in 64, when he began distancing himself from the nation.

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