awareness
i enjoyed the article. i am a new reader of mike's words, and need to say, thinks. sometimes we began to think we are alone. a writer on this page made statements of disrespect for the article. let me state. malcolm X did not hate whites, his exsposer to Islam from prison made him feel the need for seperation and independent power. although there were words of dislike and the use of the word Devil by malcolm, later on in his life he began to see through this, and began to change his ways. the chapter of Islam he was apart of began to dislike him for theese changes, and some say thats why he was killed.... but some believe it only looks that way, and the Government played a big role in his execution regardless of the face of the shooters. as for william walace and sidhartha....they are not works of fiction. 1st sidhartha was apart of a revolution within his own country. revolutionary ideas that spread far beyond his lands. there are many accounts even in sociaology that deals with his influence that transcend the fairy tale stories of this man. walace was indeed real and rebelled against england....he was no saint and often killed women and children when he sacked england states, but in those times an Eye for an EYe meant an Eye for an Eye. i dont justify his actions and i never wish harm on non combatants during war.....but realize the people need to rise up and displace those tyrannical governments that oppress others, so in a way we are not all neccesariy inocent,,,we fund our governments, we except our oppression, and then they go out and oppress, who can change that? we can. william rose up and fought tyrrany. questioning is verry important, but so is a strategy at finding the answer of the now, excepting tommorow you might find out it was not true.
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