Malcolm X said : "A lie told once is questioned. A lie repeated often enough becomes accepted. And once it becomes 'common sense,' people stop inve
Malcolm X said : “A lie told once is questioned. A lie repeated often enough becomes accepted.
And once it becomes ‘common sense,’ people stop investigating it. That is how deception survives.” ~ Malcolm X
Malcolm X taught us that truth is part of the infrastructure of safety.
A lie doesn’t survive because it’s believable.
It survives because it’s repeated, protected, and made convenient.
And once it settles in, it starts doing something dangerous.
It starts reordering what people think matters.
Children’s safety no longer matters.
Women’s safety no longer matters.
Safety no longer matters.
Harm gets reframed as “misunderstanding”
Violence gets softened into “conflict”
Boundaries get labeled as “overreaction”
Truth gets buried under debates that never needed to exist.
The people who see it get labeled as “hateful”.
Here is what the people telling the lies know:
A lie repeated enough doesn’t just survive.
It becomes the environment.
So the work becomes very clear, even when people make it hell:
- name harm plainly
- refuse softened language that protects it
- keep the focus on safety, not comfort
- repeat truth just as consistently as lies have been repeated
Because truth also survives through repetition.
And when truth is repeated with clarity and courage, it does something lies can’t do.
It restores order.
It puts the focus back where it belongs:
Protection.
Dignity.
Safety.
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