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	Comments on: 50 Years Later, Questions About Malcolm X&#8217;s Assassination Remain.	</title>
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		By: Papacool		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We have yet to understand fully why black on black crime is accepted as just another day in the park. Malcolm X came around and saw the truth for what it was and therefore was deemed to be a threat. Once the curtain is pulled back and corruption is exposed it can be a hard pill to swallow, especially for him as he initially wholeheartedly bought into the hype of the Nation at that time. He was passionate in his beliefs and was ashamed of what he uncovered in the end. All of the followers including Farrakhan was in on his killing and the FBI was just a legal mafia entity with the head cross dresser himself, J Edgar, being the bigot that he was. All of this goes to show you that people allow emotions to lead them into darkness willingly. No one deserved to die that way as Malcolm&#039;s family also suffered unnecessarily. Although the messenger was slain, his message still goes on today as truth can never be stopped. One must be willing to die for what he or she believes in. Peace out, Papacool.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have yet to understand fully why black on black crime is accepted as just another day in the park. Malcolm X came around and saw the truth for what it was and therefore was deemed to be a threat. Once the curtain is pulled back and corruption is exposed it can be a hard pill to swallow, especially for him as he initially wholeheartedly bought into the hype of the Nation at that time. He was passionate in his beliefs and was ashamed of what he uncovered in the end. All of the followers including Farrakhan was in on his killing and the FBI was just a legal mafia entity with the head cross dresser himself, J Edgar, being the bigot that he was. All of this goes to show you that people allow emotions to lead them into darkness willingly. No one deserved to die that way as Malcolm&#8217;s family also suffered unnecessarily. Although the messenger was slain, his message still goes on today as truth can never be stopped. One must be willing to die for what he or she believes in. Peace out, Papacool.</p>
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