I perceived as I read, how the collective white man had been actually nothing but a piratical opportunist who used Faustian machinations to make his own Christianly his wedge in criminal conquests. First, always “religiously,” he branded “heathen” and “pagan” labels upon ancient non-white cultures and civilizations. The stage thus set, he then turned upon his non-white victims his weapons of war.
--Malcolm X, The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Discuss:
His attitude is one of hatred toward the collective white man.
The tone of the passage is angry.
Apply: Rewrite the first sentence of the Malcolm X passage to read like positive propaganda for “the collective white man.” Your sentence should have the same basic meaning as Malcolm X’s sentence, but the tone should be positive and non-critical. Share your sentence with a partner and discuss the power words have to reveal and shape attitudes.
I perceived as I read, how the collective white man had been everything but a piratical communist who used non-Faustian machinations to make his own Christianly his wedge in technological conquests