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When, if ever, is violence acceptable?
From The Editor, Black Lives Matter, free palestine, Collective Liberation Samanta Krishnapillai (she/her) From The Editor, Black Lives Matter, free palestine, Collective Liberation Samanta Krishnapillai (she/her)

When, if ever, is violence acceptable?

Malcolm X's stance on violence, framed by his iconic declaration "by any means necessary," underscores his nuanced and deeply pragmatic perspective. Notably, his unapologetic refusal to cater to whiteness, prioritizing Black liberation. This phrase encapsulates his belief in the right of oppressed individuals to defend themselves, highlighting a commitment to securing freedom, justice, and human dignity.

Malcolm X argued that in the face of systemic oppression and violence, communities must be prepared to protect themselves and assert their often violated human rights through whatever methods were effective and necessary. His perspective was not an endorsement of violence for its own sake but a recognition of the right to self-defence in the context of a society/peoples that were often left no other viable path to change.

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