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ArtisticManiac16 — The Good Side Of Evil

Published: 2023-10-28 02:12:00 +0000 UTC; Views: 737; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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Description I know for a fact that this will get taken down, especially regarding my opinion around this person. But honestly, this is one of the greatest things that is currently dividing this country…and it needs to be talked about before it’s too late.

As many of you already know, our Globalist George Soros backed public education system doesn’t teach us the things that really matter, the things that actually should be taught in schools. No one wants to dive deep into our flawed and corrupt history of Authoritarianism and how many of our founding fathers did things so veil, even I can’t fully comprehend it. But that’s all gonna change today, because I’m gonna teach you a little about how evil can be turned into good.

From the very start, Malcom Little (later known as the infamous Malcom X) suffered greatly. He was born in a time where racism and injustice was literally embedded in our Constitutional law making. His father was murdered by the Black Legion at a young age and his mother was hospitalized at a mental ward for several years after suffering from a severe mental breakdown. Him and the rest of his siblings were forced by the government to live in foster homes, working full time after dropping out of high school in 1941. From what he knew, being a person of color was depraving, and the system would always find ways to ruin their lives. This such occasion happened multiple times, as he became a drug dealer and a robber. Unfortunately, he was sent to a bad prison where he would eventually discover the evils of radical African Islam…and contribute those things to his day to day life. The white race was satanic he thought, and obviously, the only to overcome racism is to use reverse racism, right? Wrong…at least in many ways it is. But like he once said in a famous quote, “We declare our right on this earth to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the right of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring existence by any means necessary.”

At first, you probably don’t think this is all that bad. I mean after all, he was fighting for the rights of his fellow negros. But, in a “civilized society”, this would be considered terrorism. I mean first of all, he was a Black Nationalist. He wanted his followers to worship dangerous Islamic teachings and form their own country somewhere in the southern US where they would eventually travel back to Africa and form a Pan-African organization. He was critical of civil liberties and thought it was ok to have Nazi sympathizers run a nation where he believed that “only white men belong”. He openly made fun of JFK’s assassination and criticized the entire civil rights movement of being traitors to the black race, as they wanted to live in peace and harmony with the white men and women. He hated Christians, Catholics, and especially Jews, even claiming that they were partly responsible for the Holocaust. But, as time went on, he realized that he was being brainwashed by the Islamic cult. So, as the good (or somewhat good) man he was, in left the cult in dignity and pride, and faces many accounts of death threats and assassination attempts. In a famous photo taken by some righteous man, he was photographed behind some curtain frames with his M1 Carbine, ready to shoot fire if necessary. This was during the time when he was receiving all of those death threats by the Islamic cult, and had guys sent to this private property to try to kill him for betrayal.

He also met with Martin Luther King Jr one time and only once, as he was quickly realizing that the common idea of Black Nationalism was simply not realistic. Many on the mainstream media claimed that Mr. King despised Malcom, saying that he was a dangerous threat to the founding principles of democracy. While he did have some very bad views of Malcom, Mr. King actually showed some sympathy for him, claiming that he was just a deeply troubled man who wanted the best for his people.

At the end of the day, you can think whatever you want about Malcom. I am not trying to ignore the fact that he was a bad man who did and believed in bad things. Just like every Nationalist, they get too caught up with their personal identity and how that should be applied to every person in a sovereign nation. But, like many evils in this world, did want some good to happen, and changed an evil mindset into something that would later be known as good. And that’s what I don’t want you to forget. With the help of others, you can turn your life around and become the hero that the Establishment is afraid to acknowledge.
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