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truth is always stranger then fiction. In a story thats not a story because this isnt the first incident of coordinated governmenal attacks on black Americans and no one who knows the true history of America believes it will be the last.
The timeline of these events are not sitting well with conscious African americans, a ghastly parallel to the Kyle Rittenhouse case where outspoken black Americans or allies are silenced, with deadly force.
Earlier this year Malcolm's daughters claimed to have a deathbed letter from a police officer that tells the truth about their father's assassination. Recently, the men convicted of killing him were released. Also recently one of those daughters died, cause TBD.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/malcolm-x-conspiracy-assassination-fbi-nypd/
And THIS is why there's so much pushback against CRT. Death bed confessions are quietly swept under the rug because there are still people alive who got away with unfathomable crimes against people of color, as are their many victims who never received justice. Another example would be a death bed confession of the woman behind Emmitt Till's lynching who confessed shortly before dying that the accusations against him, that led to him being beaten beyond his own mother's recognition were false. The woman who caused his horror-movie death went on to live her beast life and died peacefully in bed instead of in prison where she belongs.
It all comes down to culpability, crimes committed against my people that were normal behavior then, by todays standard would require investigation and lots of prison time. The elite evil in this country are trying to make sure that their complicit comrades are able to die peacefully without accountability for the destruction they wreaked on black Americans.
But the truth cannot and will not be deterred or deffered. We will fight for justice for our ancestors and our grandparents who grew up in an American nightmare for which unmentionable acts of evil went widely unpunished. Im eager to see if my personal idea, posthumous convictions, become part of national discourse. Im lookin at you Washington, Jefferson, slaveowners, business owners, domestic terrorists, Klansmen, et cetera.
The timeline of these events are not sitting well with conscious African americans, a ghastly parallel to the Kyle Rittenhouse case where outspoken black Americans or allies are silenced, with deadly force.
Earlier this year Malcolm's daughters claimed to have a deathbed letter from a police officer that tells the truth about their father's assassination. Recently, the men convicted of killing him were released. Also recently one of those daughters died, cause TBD.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/malcolm-x-conspiracy-assassination-fbi-nypd/
The three daughters of Malcolm X joined civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump on Saturday to reveal what they say is evidence that proves the NYPD and the FBI conspired to have him assassinated.
The family members and Crump said the allegations were in a deathbed letter by a former police officer, Raymond Wood.
And THIS is why there's so much pushback against CRT. Death bed confessions are quietly swept under the rug because there are still people alive who got away with unfathomable crimes against people of color, as are their many victims who never received justice. Another example would be a death bed confession of the woman behind Emmitt Till's lynching who confessed shortly before dying that the accusations against him, that led to him being beaten beyond his own mother's recognition were false. The woman who caused his horror-movie death went on to live her beast life and died peacefully in bed instead of in prison where she belongs.
It all comes down to culpability, crimes committed against my people that were normal behavior then, by todays standard would require investigation and lots of prison time. The elite evil in this country are trying to make sure that their complicit comrades are able to die peacefully without accountability for the destruction they wreaked on black Americans.
But the truth cannot and will not be deterred or deffered. We will fight for justice for our ancestors and our grandparents who grew up in an American nightmare for which unmentionable acts of evil went widely unpunished. Im eager to see if my personal idea, posthumous convictions, become part of national discourse. Im lookin at you Washington, Jefferson, slaveowners, business owners, domestic terrorists, Klansmen, et cetera.
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