So, you still can't tell me what specific actions by Malcolm X or by the Nation of Islam under his leadership qualify him as a terrorist?
I did answer that... my quote from last night:
"Trick question. While Malcolm X may not have directly commit terrorist acts himself... neither did Osama bin Laden."
Also you do realize that X left the Nation of Islam and changed many of his views later in life?
What's your point? He left the NOI and was assassinated a year later, so everything he wrote was while he was in the NOI. Which means that Hansford was influenced by his NOI views, not any later views.
And again, he HAD poor grades. It is VERY possible to have poor grades and then work hard to become the valedictorian.
No, as I said before he was NOT the valedictorian.
I can't find his high school, and it's not on his resume:
My question persists... do you know of any white kids that had bad grades and were suspended several times, but still got a full ride to an Ivy League school? I'd be really curious to see how his valedictorian fared in comparison...
To me this is absolutely not an issue of race and you seem absolutely bent on making it one.
Well... it became about race when he began to demand $5 million for being black. After he was given a black-only scholarship. To a black Ivy League university.
What are these federally mandated scholarships specific to black people?
Here's a list of 72...
You do realize white people can attend HBCUs and even get minority scholarships for going there right?
And you realize that those schools exist not to be exclusionary to white people, but because of segregation they had to exist if anyone black wanted to get an education.
"Prioritizing intentions over impact" is in the "Minimization" category of the CRT bias scale...
Regardless, segregation ended in 1964, so it's not relevant today. And since we've talked about X a lot, did you know that he was a huge advocate of segregation? He even worked with the KKK to advance that goal.
He was a Fulbright Scholar
Sure... according to his resume above, that was in 2015 in Johannesburg South Africa. He graduated high school in 1999, so it has nothing to do with the discussion of how he went from a student with low grades and multiple suspensions (his words) to getting a full ride to a black Ivy League school.
His accomplishments after graduation only serve to prove my point: he was handed an incredible life because of his race. Yet he still demands an extra $5 million... because of his race.