George Jackson was just a common criminal who read some socialist books in prison and then regurgitated some of that crap in letters to his father and his attorney. People pretend he was some sort of black leader and philosopher, but really all Jackson did was spout nonsense in some letters from San Quentin prison.
@armondcb Is that really all you can think of to say? You can't think of an argument to make? If you can't, you're a moron and should shut up yourself.
@Elmore3141 George Jackson was a black panther recruited by Huey himself. He was locked up in Soledad prison moron hence the book title Soledad Brother. It's obvious you haven't done any real research to these two great nobel people whom you just did bare research on each of them. Just enough to criticize them hu idiot
@jcaliriding Yeah, when Huey was in prison, he had access to countless weak-minded negro males, and George Jackson was one of them. I read George Jackson's letters from prison many years ago, and he was just a Black Panther wannabe. Of course he wasn't involved in any Black Panther activities, because the entire time has was "a member of the Black Panthers" he was locked up. His writings (merely letters) consisted of fantasizing and sophomoric self-serving philosophizing.
Tupac was one of if not the greatest rapper of all time, but now that I think about it he was kind of a hypocrite because he talked about being positive and at the same time glamorized the gangsta life.
@gchijioke12 We live in that type of society. America promotes one thing and does another.We all have dual nature. He may have promoted peace 3ut his reality was gangsta. We also try to get away from things and we realize it's not always as easy and or we get sidetrakced and fall into our old ways which may3e new ways if were exposed to a new level of power.
@gchijioke12 The way I see it, anyone growing up in the public eye is going to at some point be seen as a hypocrite because they are basically evolving on camera for all to see. Mindsets change as people get older. Pac was definitely reckless at times but he admitted to his mistakes and he was growing, but he didn't live long enough for us to see a continuation of that mental evolution...
PAC is to be put n dat catagory HANDS DOWN!!!! Most of his music was revolutionary 2 wat was happeing n sumwat today.T.H.U.G.L.I.F.E. is wat we grew up IN and to most who grew up without a father he was that figure.He may have ben a angel nwit demons bt God still had control over dst man to spark a lite n a yung mind to go futher with the fight and get ready 4 da war of time that shall happen. same message with the torched past with the time
@TheRiobezerko No it's not an insult, he was very great, the greatest realist rapper you ever going to see, even though some of his actions were a contradiction he still was great. Imagine if he lived past 25 years
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 lol...ridiculous. The way you young'uns worship Tupac is LAUGHABLE. I have forgotten more about hip hop than you will ever know and Tupac is NOT in the top 10 of the greatest rappers of all time. And comparing that silly kid to Huey is true blasphemy. Kids today...(sigh)
@TheRiobezerko We not comparing him to Huey, Tupac had potential, and there is no rapper as close to the realist or close to Conscious music like Tupac. If Martin Luther king & Malcolm X died at age 25 what will they be?If tupac lived past 25 what would he be?? Tupac was unique and gifted, his music was very real and true to the black realm. He wasn't afraid to speak like the other black greats
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 Dude...move on. Tupac does not belong anywhere in the realm of discussion with civil rights legends and Black revolutionaries. I stated what I have to state and I am done with you. Any further dialogue from you will be deleted without reading or acknowledging.
@TheRiobezerko I never said, but like you have an opinion, my opinion is it's not an insult, it's actually realistic if he had lived longer. Dear mama,Changes,Keep ya head up,brenda got a baby etc educated mind. Tupac was a generator that kicked off for me to love my black roots
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 Tupac was an average MC who was a terrific hypocrite. Tupac was deeper than the likes of Black Thought? Common? Chuck-D? KRS-One? Mos Def? Get the fuck out of here with that. Tupac die hards are some of the most ignorant people on Youtube.
@TheRiobezerko Yeah, I'm not a big Pac fan but let's be honest here. People are going to follow the revolutionists of their era. Simple as that.. it wasn't like GJ was this monk either. Elders that have been around since Malcolm X (like my grand father) laugh at the people that follow Huey P Newton becuase he had nothing on X. There's no comparison between Malcolm and Heuy just like there's no comparison between Huey and Pac.. the point is the message. Same message, just expressed differently.
@nemiaidid The black community is being subverted.
Sharpton is a freemason. Farrakhan is a freemason. Ford foundation and Tavistock institute doing mass hypnosis on the hood, called "BEHIND THE BRICKS" on yt...SHIT IS DEEP...
FREE HOWARD MORGAN, PLEASE SUPPORT!
zenobia328 3 days ago
Huey Newton was full of crap too.
Elmore3141 1 month ago
@Elmore3141 Care to give an explanation of that opinion?
BroqenHart 3 weeks ago
George Jackson was just a common criminal who read some socialist books in prison and then regurgitated some of that crap in letters to his father and his attorney. People pretend he was some sort of black leader and philosopher, but really all Jackson did was spout nonsense in some letters from San Quentin prison.
Elmore3141 1 month ago
@Elmore3141 You are entitled to your opinion so who has done something for 3lakcs?
kikcinhard 4 weeks ago
@Elmore3141 shut the fuck up
armondcb 3 weeks ago
@armondcb Is that really all you can think of to say? You can't think of an argument to make? If you can't, you're a moron and should shut up yourself.
Elmore3141 3 weeks ago
@Elmore3141 George Jackson was a black panther recruited by Huey himself. He was locked up in Soledad prison moron hence the book title Soledad Brother. It's obvious you haven't done any real research to these two great nobel people whom you just did bare research on each of them. Just enough to criticize them hu idiot
jcaliriding 5 days ago
@jcaliriding Yeah, when Huey was in prison, he had access to countless weak-minded negro males, and George Jackson was one of them. I read George Jackson's letters from prison many years ago, and he was just a Black Panther wannabe. Of course he wasn't involved in any Black Panther activities, because the entire time has was "a member of the Black Panthers" he was locked up. His writings (merely letters) consisted of fantasizing and sophomoric self-serving philosophizing.
Elmore3141 5 days ago
RBG!
contrell69 2 months ago
Tupac was one of if not the greatest rapper of all time, but now that I think about it he was kind of a hypocrite because he talked about being positive and at the same time glamorized the gangsta life.
gchijioke12 2 months ago
@gchijioke12 We live in that type of society. America promotes one thing and does another.We all have dual nature. He may have promoted peace 3ut his reality was gangsta. We also try to get away from things and we realize it's not always as easy and or we get sidetrakced and fall into our old ways which may3e new ways if were exposed to a new level of power.
kikcinhard 4 weeks ago
@gchijioke12 The way I see it, anyone growing up in the public eye is going to at some point be seen as a hypocrite because they are basically evolving on camera for all to see. Mindsets change as people get older. Pac was definitely reckless at times but he admitted to his mistakes and he was growing, but he didn't live long enough for us to see a continuation of that mental evolution...
BroqenHart 3 weeks ago
He is so smart I can't follow him. I wish there were a written version of this somewhere so I can take it in slowly. What a brilliant guy.
octohorse 3 months ago
PAC is to be put n dat catagory HANDS DOWN!!!! Most of his music was revolutionary 2 wat was happeing n sumwat today.T.H.U.G.L.I.F.E. is wat we grew up IN and to most who grew up without a father he was that figure.He may have ben a angel nwit demons bt God still had control over dst man to spark a lite n a yung mind to go futher with the fight and get ready 4 da war of time that shall happen. same message with the torched past with the time
TheKyoz 4 months ago
i wish i could've married a man like that ..(i will:-P) lol...i need a no nonsense man...
huey was a fine man , he could have been a model ....also
iwantMJ1 5 months ago
listening to this, you can tell that TUPAC SHAKUR is a true spawn of the panthers. Huey almost could've been a rapper
glory2godpd 9 months ago 5
@glory2godpd Do NOT put Tupac on the level of Huey, Malcolm or Martin. That is an insult to the legacy of those great men.
TheRiobezerko 5 months ago
@TheRiobezerko No it's not an insult, he was very great, the greatest realist rapper you ever going to see, even though some of his actions were a contradiction he still was great. Imagine if he lived past 25 years
7Know7Thy7Enemy7 4 months ago
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 lol...ridiculous. The way you young'uns worship Tupac is LAUGHABLE. I have forgotten more about hip hop than you will ever know and Tupac is NOT in the top 10 of the greatest rappers of all time. And comparing that silly kid to Huey is true blasphemy. Kids today...(sigh)
TheRiobezerko 4 months ago 2
@TheRiobezerko We not comparing him to Huey, Tupac had potential, and there is no rapper as close to the realist or close to Conscious music like Tupac. If Martin Luther king & Malcolm X died at age 25 what will they be?If tupac lived past 25 what would he be?? Tupac was unique and gifted, his music was very real and true to the black realm. He wasn't afraid to speak like the other black greats
7Know7Thy7Enemy7 4 months ago
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 Dude...move on. Tupac does not belong anywhere in the realm of discussion with civil rights legends and Black revolutionaries. I stated what I have to state and I am done with you. Any further dialogue from you will be deleted without reading or acknowledging.
TheRiobezerko 4 months ago
@TheRiobezerko I never said, but like you have an opinion, my opinion is it's not an insult, it's actually realistic if he had lived longer. Dear mama,Changes,Keep ya head up,brenda got a baby etc educated mind. Tupac was a generator that kicked off for me to love my black roots
7Know7Thy7Enemy7 4 months ago
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spxeli 3 months ago
@7Know7Thy7Enemy7 Tupac was an average MC who was a terrific hypocrite. Tupac was deeper than the likes of Black Thought? Common? Chuck-D? KRS-One? Mos Def? Get the fuck out of here with that. Tupac die hards are some of the most ignorant people on Youtube.
spxeli 3 months ago
@TheRiobezerko Yeah, I'm not a big Pac fan but let's be honest here. People are going to follow the revolutionists of their era. Simple as that.. it wasn't like GJ was this monk either. Elders that have been around since Malcolm X (like my grand father) laugh at the people that follow Huey P Newton becuase he had nothing on X. There's no comparison between Malcolm and Heuy just like there's no comparison between Huey and Pac.. the point is the message. Same message, just expressed differently.
DKaziTV 4 months ago
@glory2godpd or tupac could have been a revolutionary
versatilethearcane 3 months ago
@glory2godpd strange but damn true!
destrian 2 months ago
a man ahead of his time and fine!! I bet him, King and Malcolm are looking down shaking their heads...
UnbreAKAble92681 10 months ago
They just don't think and talk like this anymore. Now the Lil Whatevers are the heroes of black youth? Pathetic.
R.I.P Comrade Newton.
nemiaidid 1 year ago 21
@nemiaidid Exactly.
lifestraight 1 year ago
@nemiaidid The black community is being subverted.
Sharpton is a freemason. Farrakhan is a freemason. Ford foundation and Tavistock institute doing mass hypnosis on the hood, called "BEHIND THE BRICKS" on yt...SHIT IS DEEP...
MrDuffy81 1 year ago
@nemiaidid Truer words have never been spoken!
destrian 2 months ago
awesome, awesome video. ill be watching the george jackson one too. I've read both of his books.
talbass 1 year ago
@talbass GJ was a great brother. Wish I could've met him. Cheers.
policestory 1 year ago
howd you get this?
scarletghoul 1 year ago
@scarletghoul I found it on a site somewhere. I'm uploading a George Jackson interview from the same site.
policestory 1 year ago
@policestory Where's the George Jackson interview?
lifestraight 1 year ago