And it is according to you that he is in error. Apparently, you think your religion grants you a superior mind.
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And your 'divisive theory' is a more accurate explanation of anything about malcolm than a fellow believer who understands how the religion actually works because...
Perhaps you can help me out, Lord Lucien. Interpret this quote from the inimalist, please.
"you asked how he [Malcolm X] segregated people. He did so by their religious affiliations. If someone believes that people are inherently better because they belong to one faith over another, that is divisive." ~inimalist
Why quote that line I made? It doesn't have anything to do with what you said.
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Basically your mention of the black panthers inspired the above post from me, so I quoted it to show I wasn't just taking about the panthers out of left field.
Just saw the latest Interview with Gahdafi, going on about how his people love him and those causing trouble are drugged up by Al Qaida. Yep the new Al Qaida weapon is "putting drugs in young mens nescafe".
This is one really wierd dude, especially his madman laugh when asked if he would leave Libya-
though, I'm not in favor of arming the Libyans, and frankly, the protestors don't seem to suffer from a lack of guns, hell, the army joins them increasingly by the day while Gadaffi has to hire mercenaries. The rebels might soon outgun Gadaffi, if not already
"Black people are being persecuted for being black!!!"?
woah.
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