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To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about who Malcolm is speaking of. In literature, film, or historical references, Malcolm could refer to different characters or figures, such as Malcolm X, Malcolm from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," or others. Please provide additional details or context so I can assist you better.

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