The inconsideration of the eager officials was to swirl around Malcolm's home to hunt down after Louis's actions one by one, hawking her every move and eventually tearing apart a house that once contained a good family. The fact is that Malcolm knew they were not treated fairly by the representatives, the full-blown discrimination that preyed onto them felt entirely different apart from those of the white community. To be in your home and not be seen as a human being of moral conduct, but to view you as a savage animal, to be completely objectified, and not considered to be equal to one. The simplicity of taking a quick peek at a person and rapidly judging that person not by the way they dress, look, talk, but ignorantly looking at the their forever damned skin color. That very same inferior color that dominates every inch of skin on that body is placed at the slumming rank of society, intuitionally mistreating that person cruelly and unfairly on those criteria basis society sets on blacks. The abusive stage of denial ultimately enters as a form of mass neglect and is evolved into a typical way of dealing with reality. Whites have finally realized how the truth looks, an essence they do not want to own up to. After so many years of black enslavement, Negroes decide to formidably fight against the white man's oppression. Simply acknowledging the differences between white and black is what leaves space for strong disagreements. .
Little Malcolm's point of view displayed the integration that lacked amongst the individuals of society. Malcolm at the age of thirteen, was placed in a detention home with white folks supervising his mischievous conduct after his mother's nervous breakdown. The Swerlin's were to keep watch over Malcolm for the remainder of the time. During his stay, Malcolm notices the supremacist attitudes circulating upfront around the house with no intentions of discriminating, just to describe blacks in terms of general sense.