Black People : What Is The Black Revolution

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  1. Ankhur Well-Known Member

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    Before you post another post pimping Malcolm's legacy to propagandize your personal hangups for Christianity or interacial relationships


    you mite concider for the sake of common sense, either look up what Malcolm actually said about both issues and if you can not find it on the net,

    actually email his daughter in Mt Vernon the oldest daughter that looks just like him and see what she tells you

    her fathers views on both issues actualy where,

    and how he would feel about his name being used to propagate someones personal hangups
  2. Chinelo Third Eye Is Always Open

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    Good Points.

    However, i think a lot of brothers and sisters are forgetting that Malcolm had already made trips to mecca in 59' and some earlier instances with and for Elijah Muhhammad as his student, so he had already seen so-called "white muslims"(white arabic caucasoids).

    Thats why i say it wasn't him changing into a "Integrationists/Assimilationist" figure or his views or whites as whole. Plus whenever malcolm spoke he always stated to his crowds, that "there may be some good white folks" but he always made it clear he had not seen any or come into contact with any in his lifetime pre-NOI days at that present time.

    So he also didn't change from a "racist" to a "Non-Racist", because he was never Racist to begin with,he was a black nationalist and he was a true revolutionary man for our people, and our people only, the true victims of a worldwide holocauset by the white euroPEEon race. He always stood by that, he just never seen it a reason to search for good whites or integrate with them whjen we as afrikans and anybody else on earth doesn't INTEGRATE or ASSIMILATE with another in some mass social transformationm, as that is a root of self-destruction and dependency which is against nature itself, and something every other race of people knows on every continent, its just we as afrikans in amerikkka and throughout the colonized hostage stolen lands that have been dominated by euroPEEons, are in positions to be even more worse off and destroyed physically,culturally and mentally, and that is what has happened since the 60's.

    Thats why i stated that it was RELIGION swarmed him in those last years as he met with the white arabic political form of Islam in the middle east, which obviously cares for its Islamic Political Expansion that it has been involved in for thousands of years at the expense of afrika and afikans globally, who have willingly embraced it, and who have been forced to in the past, and thats how an outside force can get you and your land, is by playing as a friend, and a religious bastion of faith, when its just a front for power.

    Malcolm's last speech called "Afro-American History" on January 25 1965, a couple of weeks before his death also showed me why i knew he never changed:

    http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/malconafamhist.html

    As far as Elijah having him killed, i don't believe that one bit, i believe there was and is a balance of a power structure inside of the NOI as with any org., and i see the turmoil that the situation with elijah and the young mistresses had within, but i know the cia and fbi had him killed, and used agents from within to do it. Malcolm was to dangerous and had gone worldwide to almost every nation and had drafted up a U.N resolution before he was assainated that outlined amerikkka's genocidal oppressive historic and present day actions against our people.

    And at that time amerikkka was in a global battle against communism and was inside vietnam getting ready to do battle, and had muslim movement as well as the civil right coalition massing against their structure to bring about a revolution type action against their system, and they moved to get rid of him.

    They had already tried to poison him in europe in the early months of 65' and had blocked his entrance to France, for he speech he had planned, and he had never been blocked anywhere before, and thats how he and everyone knew that he was causing a problem to their global arm.
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    we are a funny people


    the things Malcolm advised us to do to uplift the community, that we can talk about in the open regardless of how many snoops,
    we don't want to discuss,

    but the stuff that is foolish to let out in the open and telegraph ones punches,
    we seem to get a nut off of discussing in public

    As if Sun Tzu , was just the name of a Chinese take out, fried chicken wing and egg roll, spot!
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    The POST MECCA vids that I posted from Malcom make no mention of revolution, or "By any means necessary", or violence, or anything along those lines. Do any of you have any POST MECCA vids, recordings, writtings, or anything else that would prove that he still supported violent revolution.

    For much of my life, I had a negative view of Malcolm X. That was before I ever heard or read a word from him. That was based upon the image of him presented by public schools and media. Today, I respect him greatly as an intelligent man of action and Ideas. I also respect Martin L. King for the exact same reasons. Although their analysis of our condition initially led them to very different conclusions, they were both men of action in their approach to bringing about solutions to our collective problem.

    We should be celebrate both of these men. We should honestly and openly hold civil discussions following their lead for action oriented approaches to our collective problems. Today, we have the benefit of hindsight to develop common goals and make informed decisions as to which course of action would best facilitate reaching those goals.

    We should be able to do this without throwing stones at each other or getting angry in defense or presentation of our respective opinions. If what Malcolm said is true, if Black people get together and put aside differences things will work out.

    We have to look at things comprehensively, not just through the eyes of our individual agenda. We have to look into the details of where we have come from, our current condition, and SPECIFICALLY where we want to go.

    The problem with violent revolution is exactly what happened in this case...violence beget violence. Violent people don't share power. Violent coup are typically followed by violent coups.
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    what was qubilah's response to you after u let her know u use her fathers name in every other pos u make?

    Now don't front because I will ask her!