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« Louisiana proposal calling for strict scrutiny | Main | My draft article on McDonald v. Chicago is up »

Malcolm X endorses the Second Amendment

Posted by David Hardy · 25 May 2012 04:09 PM

Video here. He gets to the topic around 3:15 in the footage.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

guffaw | May 27, 2012 6:30 PM | Reply

This is one reason he should be lauded over MLK. That, and after his haj, seeing all colors of men in Mecca, he became a changed man.
He stopped preaching divisiveness, and that was one reason they killed him.

Guffaw in AZ

Sarah | May 31, 2012 5:36 AM | Reply

Well... I’m not sure lauded over MLK. Justified or not, he endorsed violence to the point of hypocrisy. The fact that King accomplished so much without resorting to violence is really why his legacy stands.

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