Listen maybe you don't understand English very well, I never suggested that the comments on JFK itself led to his death but that it started the ball rolling.
Did you see before the sentence about JFK I said his NOI people turned their back on him, or not? You might've had an arguement if I rather only wrote "that cracker JFK no less THAT ultimately led to his death" but I didn't say that.when his own organization turned their back on him. (that began when Malcolm told the truth about that cracker JFK no less, and that ultimately led to his death) -- Kephrem
Yeah no shit.He was too powerful a force and that threatened white Amerika.
No shit. I never implied that those comments themselves led to his death, but that everything I wrote, the NOI suspension, his finding another path, etc did.I´m not trying to get into an argument with you as I respect your perspective. I just think it was a lot more than his comments about Kennedy;
Didn't this suspension serve to further enlighten him because what he thought to be the truth wasn't? and that started him down the path of doing his own thing, which in turn eventually led him to getting assasinated? (of course for being strong and black
What the fuck was I saying when I wrote that they turned their back on him? Are you stupid or just reading disabled?The Nation used him as an articulate young man; when he was suspended he lost their protection.
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