I just corrected to you..it was Ismail X.
He railed against rich kids and something about a corrupt culture. Signed the note: Ismail X
<< He railed against rich kids and something about a corrupt culture. Signed the note: Ismail X >>
Perhaps he saw himself as a modern-day “Malcolm X” fighting against the “injustices” of American society, but with a sort of jihadi spin to it.
“I just corrected to you..it was Ismail X.
He railed against rich kids and something about a corrupt culture. Signed the note: Ismail X”
Like you said, he railed against rich kids and something about the “debauchery” of this culture or something to that effect. The Ismail X is what I am the most curious about. What could that mean? As in Ismail, the son of Abraham?