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Except all your doing is saying "No, what you said is wrong, what I say is right". Assertion is not proof. Criticism is not proof. All I am trying to say is that the reaction in the 50s and 60s by blacks to advocate black power and black nationalism made sense at the time. Blacks had been trying to get equality for 100 years and society still wasn't listening. So, some, such as Malcolm X, thought that they should break off and form their own nation, because white people would never learn. I'm NOT saying this was the right answer, history has proven that MLKs path worked pretty well. And today it doesn't make sense to shout "black power" or "black pride" because while there still may be some discrimination and racism, its not nearly what it was 40 years ago.
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lawl, welcome to 4chan buddy.