In the Fort Worth Independent School District board meeting on Nov. 9, Malikk Austin turned to address the parents who had spoken up about critical race theory. "For those who got an issue with this critical race theory equity, this is something I fight for, for my children," Austin, who is African American, began. "How dare you come out here and talk about the things that my daddy and my grandparents went through, the lynching, the oppression, Jim Crow, and my kids are still being afflicted by this." "We are not our ancestors," Austin added. "I got over 1,000 soldiers ready to go."Full comments (embed starts at 34:22): https://youtu.be/UuV5NtCD3t4?t=2064 The Daily Mail reported Austin's Facebook page "indicates that Austin is a member of The Brotherhood Movement, but a spokesperson for the group told DailyMail.com that he has 'moved on' from the organization." The Brotherhood Movement is a black militant group known for holding armed marches through the streets.
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