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Malcom X was really great at speaking to power dynamics. His boogeyman, of course, was the "White Supremacist" for most of his career, though, in the end, he realized that his real boogeyman was actually the FBI.

He believed in segregation.

He was a tool of the Nation of Islam, but eventually realized that they were faking being into segregation and actually had a hidden agenda.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZMrti8QcPA

In truth, if you replace Malcom X's voice and appearance with any oppressed person, and switch around the boogeyman, the words all make sense. Oppressors and the oppressed share similarities across time and cultures.

The guilt complex of oppressors is really the more valuable of his insights. This ties into what I've been saying for a long time; which is boogeyman are all narcissists. Pathological narcissists are evil, but, once you understand them, they become very easy to deal with. Generally, you just have to neutralize their "flying monkeys." Historically, people have just hanged these malignant narcissists from the nearest tree, but society protects them, nowadays.

In the modern age, you can't really go around killing boogeymen, though it is something, as a society, we should reflect upon. We should be able to legislate the death penalty for pedophiles, for example.

Either way, Malcom X was right about the guilt complex. If you throw enough accusations at a narcissist, you can usually gauge what they are guilty of when you guess correctly, because they will be triggered and consumed by it.

[–] 1 pt

I wish that you could kill narcisists.