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The only difference between MLK and BLM is the decades of psyops and historical revisionism to cover up their almost identical movements and "protest" style. Malcom X wasn't "the violent one", he was the one whose movement wasn't distorted by propagandists, MLK and him were virtually the same.

>“But let’s not forget the Jew. Anybody that gives even a just criticism of the Jew is instantly labeled anti-Semite. The Jew cries louder than anybody else if anybody criticizes him. You can tell the truth about any minority in America, but make a true observation about the Jew, and if it doesn’t pat him on the back, then he uses his grip on the news media to label you anti-Semite.” - Malcolm X

I wonder why MLK was the one chosen as the exalted one by the media.

@Shadowman311 An entire era of American Politics swept under the rug, and lied about through ommisison and romaticism
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@grey @Shadowman311 He knew what he was talking about.
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That's the correct take on jews and civil rights, it's impressive that he came to that on his own

I don't think I was a truly dedicated antisemite before I made that connection myself. When I realized that everything that jews do is ultimately to benefit themselves I had no more sympathy left for them as a race.

That website is gone now. Here’s a link to a archive: https://archive.fo/Vibgd

Updated, save it.

It always confused me as a kid that blacks in the 60s were so nice and well-dressed but nowadays they sag their pants and have a culture of crime, drugs, and rap