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  • Down with this rotten-ass system

  • Clap for him...

  • malcolm x>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • I like how he quoted Goldwater!

  • i wish more people were like you malcolm <3 :)

  • @MegaSally1990 lol I just said the same thing at work a few days ago, if more people were like malcolm X assertive, intelligent, I think it would be awsome

  • God damn this just motivated me.

  • I've really tried (REALLY HARD) to have as organized an analytic mind as Malcolm X. It's very difficult. This man is incredibly intelligent.

  • Chuuuuuch!

  • This should have more views. 62 people are racist.

  • What a moving speech. This is about justice, not just skin color, and that's why Mr. Malcolm X's words make so much sense even today.

  • @melo15813 Racialist is a word and he's using it in the right context.

  • shit almost made me tear up how passionate he is about this ugly world we live in...Malcolm you are dearly missed and you have touched my soul and essence from the truth you speak

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  • COME ONE COME ALL! The Honorable Yahweh invites all GOOD people (REGARDLESS OF RACE or COLOR) to UNITE with The Nation of Yahweh in order to bring peace to the whole planet. To find YOUR way to peace, FREEDOM, safety for your children, happiness & TRUTH, LEARN that the ONLY TRUE name of GOD is YAHWEH. Don't allow your false teachers/FALSE SPIRITUAL LEADERS & other ENEMIES to succeed in their collaborative CHARACTER MURDER agenda against Yahweh Ben Yahweh like they have with brother Malcolm X.

  • MALCOLM WORDS ARE AS REAL 2DAY 2011 AS THEY WERE IN THE SIXTY

  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was invented after WW2 because the United nations never wanted anything like the holocost to happen again so that must mean that this debate would have been almost pointless if the UDHR educated their governments about their laws/articles they have agreed to make.So none of this wouldn't have happened and Malcolm X may have still been alive if it wasn't for the UDHR.

    But do not hate the UDHR, thanks to them we all are provided with food shelter

  • good job man!

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  • He keeps saying racialist like Ali G LoL

  • This was a man with many virtues, the one that I admire the most about him is the lack of and disdain for hypocrisy. Ironically that's what cost him life.

  • such a powerful tone of voice. simple, convincing message as well.

  • A better man than most could hope to be

  • the greatest man to ever walk the face of earth!

  • flipping heck he's amazing

  • What a human being....so strong. And he grew and became wiser with time. I just read a book by Maya Angelou, and she met him in Ghana at a time. The way she describes him is so powerful....I read that passage over and over again. A true blesing

  • obama dosen't have a patch on this guy. Inspirational intelligent leader.

  • i love this guy and im white because i understand enlightened

  • This is Malcolm after he had changed, and was no longer part of the black us nation of islam

  • Malcomb X was a true American patriot... The Race that came from Slavery are still discriminated against, in America today.

  • 59 People have no clue about Malcolm X

  • This man is a hero and true patriot of our American Republic! We need another Malcolm X to help our country.

  • Hearing malcom x speak warms my soul.

  • @YoungBlackStud95 me too and I'm a white from UK living in this colonized country, it fucks us all ;(

  • luv it!

  • R.I.P. Brother Malcolm we love you and your greatness is missed.

  • i dont think desertpair2 is white or old

  • @1dickwilliams Why would you say that? I'm 64 and mainly Irish-Italian, with some other European stuff thrown in.

  • der. you are a racist too you idiot. say it. say you hate white people and want a black america!

  • 58 fucking retards. 

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  • Off course America is a racist society. How else could it bomb the following countries if it wasn't racist: Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.

  • @Invesigator dont forget japan.

  • @Invesigator You are wrong. America love money thats all the reason why it attacked these countries.

  • @Invesigator How does that mean Americans are racist? America attacked those countries for political reasons, not racist ones. Please think before you speak.

    I hate racism, but your comment is stupid.

  • @Invesigator And the Germans! Don't forget the Germans!

  • @Invesigator Thats not just rasism aswell...

  • He died fighting for the black people and unfortunately died at the hands of them too. He died because he learned the truth about Elijah Muhammad and he would stop at nothing to spread the truth. Its a shame he was a very clever man and I think if he lived another 3 years he would probably help Martin Luther King, just imagine the two most influencial speakers trying to put an end to racism in america but unfortunately King was assassinated three years later.

  • X PROBABLY DIDNT REALIZE UNTIL DEATH LOOMED THAT HE WAS VITAL TO ALL PEOPLE NOT JUST EQUATORIAL DESCENDANTS WITH CONSIDERABLE MELAMIN, ITS BEEN MY CONTENTION HE HELD FAST TO TRUTH OVER ACTUALITY, FOR HE WAS IDEALISTIC IN BELIEVING IN THE U N AND AFRICA, BOTH OF WHICH NEVER WERE IN THE INTEREST OF THE DISPLACED SO CALLED "NEGRO" OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, IT IS MY CONTENTION THAT THE BALLOT OR THE BULLET WILL BE THE THESIS/PREMISE THIS CENTURY - WHETHER RECONCILING THE DISCONNECT WITH AFRICA IS..

  • @EsteemQuashIKana Well said. I think Malcolm was approaching Mandela-like when he was killed. He fought primarily to emancipate the so-called 'Negro' in America, but eventually found injustice pervaded virtually all societies in the world. He was disgusted with the state of the world, as were Socrates, Christ, and a host of others who where killed trying to change a corrupt order. Here we are now, in a world engulfed in injustice, and misery...wonder what Malcolm would think of our own world??

  • @mibraliy MUCH THANKS AND APPRECIATION FOR THE WORDS, MALCOLM WOULD PROBABLY BE A SCHOLAR BEYOND THE WALLS OF ACADEMIA FOR IT IS THE CHARACTERISTIC ONE FOUND MOST BRILLIANT ABOUT HIM, HE EVIDENCED SIMPLICITY IN TERMS OF HIGHER LEARNING, SHOWING THE DICTIONARY RATHER THAN THE SCHOOL WAS THE BEST AID TO THE HUMAN STUDENT IN PERPETUITY, ONE NEED LOOK AT OUR CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT TO WITNESS THE LACK OF COGNITIVE DEXTERITY AMONG OUR LEADERS IF WE CAN EVEN REFER TO THEM AS SUCH

  • did people laugh at malcom when he said committees? ...its funny how we have lots of committees now.

  • I'm a white woman and I have tremendous respect for Malcolm X as one of the most intelligent and inspiring speakers I have ever heard... I don't always agree with him, but he speaks his truth with absolute honesty and clarity and straightforward eloquence... I wish they had taught me about him in school! He was a real gift to the world.

  • @phemyda94 ... Great new biography out on him if you read books. ... "Malcolm X by Manning Marable." I just fnished reading it. Pretty good. 

  • Malcolm. We need you!

  • intelligent, well-spoken, well-read, powerful black man..he stood before the world and told the truth about racism, injustice, white supremecy, the klan and the crooked politicians and politics....all this with-out being mis-educated in so-called institutes of higher learning!

  • wow did not know he was at oxford.

  • @timesplitters333 How? It's in the title???

  • @Sprafikk who invited him? and why?

  • @timesplitters333 instead.....type that into google perhaps???....

  • malcolm around white people only... nice to see.

  • One of the things that I respect most about Malcolm X, was a big part of his message was about empowerment. Empowering people who are down to get up and be independent and have the most freedom as possible. Instead of speaking of a message of Government Dependence and the Welfare State. Which is a big reason why I believe Malcolm X would make a great Classical Liberal or Classical Conservative today. If he were still alive.

  • @FRSFreeState He would not be a great classical liberal or classic conservative. He would just be a great human being. That's all.

  • @Q2IN2Y

    Your probably right but I was talking about his politics

  • hi how are you.. ı made for malcolmx video .. pls watch my video

  • He is muslim

    Thats why they kill him

    i just love him

  • @Abdulmalik773 he was killed BY muslims lol, get your facts right.

  • @Xbot70 you got be smart buddy !!

  • @Abdulmalik773 ... Yeah Abdul you're wrong on this one. Nation of Islam Muslims killed Malcolm X. White people did not.

  • @TheTruthNow000

    I would argue that the NOI was a "vehicle" used by the intelligence community to assassinate Malcolm. Malcolm knew that there were activities that were beyond the NOI's capability because he was responsible for the birth of the Fruit of Islam. Before the Audobon killing, Malcolm almost died form food poisoning in Egypt, which many believe was an attempt on his life. I doubt the FOI/NOI had that type of capability. More like CIA, etc.

  • @BSCI70 the american government has more links with the NOI than you think, remember they divide and conquer.. don't forget it.. They have more ties with Farrakhen than they believe you to believe, 'Malcolm X' was assassinated by the NOI but there was more behind the seen.. May he Rest In Peace.. Forever El Hajj Malik El Shabbaz

  • @BSCI70 ... Yes, yes ... and there was a car bomb attempt on his life before he made the pilgrimage to Mecca. But! I think you give too much credit to the government. A number of NOI members resented Malcolm X and wanted to kill him because he was widely perceived as Elijah Muhammed's successor and these individuals felt that he was a threat to their standing if he succeeded Muhammed. The NOI killed Malcolm X. Anyway, Martin Luther King was a greater threat to the white power structure than X.

  • @TheTruthNow000 how was martin luther king a stronger threat? then man preach non violence, non violence get you nowhere!

  • @timesplitters333 ... I said that Martin Luther King was a greater threat to the white power structure. i did not say anything about violence. The white power structure in the South supported Jim Crow and segregation. It's not debateable whether or not King was a greater threat to that power structure, because he overturned that power structure (with a lot of support from thoughtful white Americans). King was the greater threat and King prevailed.

  • @TheTruthNow000 yea we see how black people prevailed, nice work malcolm,martin luther king... i as a native dont understand you black people... what have you achieved from them? you happy as long as you can eat,drink and drive with a white man? or what do you mean by prevailed?

    So you saying that the white structure is gone?

    How?

  • @timesplitters333 ... Black people did prevail. You don't see anything because you're a stupid idiot. Being stupid makes it difficult to understand things. After 300 years of slavery, segregation, and brutality, blacks achieved legal equality. That's pretty good considering the previous history. You can't see that because you're a moron. Being white and stupid at the same time is no advantage. Also, nobody black gives a fuck what a white racist moron like you thinks. You're irrelevant.

  • @TheTruthNow000 are you insane or something..? Nice morale...

    You dont even know me, how can you call me racist?

    I am the irrelevant one? please...

    Enjoy yourself.

  • @timesplitters333 ... I don't have to know you to call you a racist. You're certainly racially insensitive. Anybody who thinks that Martin Luther King didn't make a difference. When you went from a world where old women were attacked by German Shepards and high pressure water hoses just for trying to vote, when black men were being lynched without trials, to the passage of major Civil rights legislation and the Voting Rights Act. Yes, you're a total fucking racist. No question.

  • @TheTruthNow000 MLK did make a difference, but, you as is typical want to forget that he was killed, called a communist by hoover and MILLIONS of whites, and beat up. Whites in typical fashion love their violent and sadistic icons and praise minorites who are non-violent lol. It has not changed in the 40 years I have been "alert". The one thing blacks should never ask for from whites is permission to fight. Malcolm scared whites and that was a sight to see for a change.

  • @TheTruthNow000 and you white or black? what is you background?

    and again, you hate is somehow weird, have you been attacked or you sad of something?

  • @timesplitters333 ... There's nothing "wierd about my hate." First of all, you haven't seen "hate." just anger. They're not the same. Any black American would find it offensive if after 300 years of slavery, brutality, and Jim Crow segregation, someone said that Martin Luther King didn't make a difference, when America clearly has a transformed society without legal racism. Wouldn't have happened without King. Without King there wouldn't have been an Obama, a Beyonce, a Michael Jackson, etc.

  • @TheTruthNow000 who are you? white or black? and you american?

    Anger? hate.. you calling me white, without knowing me... please...

    someone said that Martin Luther King didn't make a difference, when America clearly has a transformed society without legal racism

    What difference does it make? the prisons,society,social structure do not lie.... but you have you own mind.

    well enjoy yourself.

  • @timesplitters333 .... I don't see in any of my postings where I called you white. I'm more focused on the ignorant comments about Martin Luther King Jr. not making a difference. The prisons, social structure, and all of the other stupid points you make cannot match the repression and brutality of legalized racism and Jim Crow. It's just straight up fucking stupid to say that people were worse off when they were slaves and could get hung for trying to vote. That's some stupid right-wing view.

  • @TheTruthNow000 you said....` Also, nobody black gives a fuck what a white racist moron like you thinks.`

    well enjoy yourself, you mind speak for itself, i do not want to help you with that, its your problem, mr American!

  • @timesplitters333 .. That's a great quote!

  • @TheTruthNow000 There is no greater threat to any power structure than the desire to over throw it if need be! It is foolish to say other wise. As for the support of "thoughtful white americans", that number has also been overrated for too long. Martin talked at length about the white liberal who told him he should "take it slow"! The credit you give to "american whites" would be better off being given to the white communists who helped and gave their lives in some cases. Nice try though.

  • @REASONINFUSION ... The white liberal who told King to take it slow, were better than the whte conservatives who wanted to see him hanged from a tree. King didn't do it alone. White people did help. Please.

  • @TheTruthNow000 Perhaps you think the whites who stand by n allow lynchings are better than those who tie the noose! America's whites always look for a relief no matter where they can get it. Next, I am 50 years old n a former member of the CPUSA. I have the facts and I happen to know that most of those who really helped in the civil rights struggle were communists and atheists. My buddies, but not perhaps yours. Sure some white christians marched, but those in the trenches were not who u think.

  • I love Malcolm X for the love of Allah. May Allah forever bless him with unlimited nour, peace, and comfort. May Allah make me like him in his powerful speeches and strong words of truth - ameen. Wishing every single soul a righteous path of truth.

    ]PEACE[

  • Like a boss!

  • you're living at a time of revolution, a time where there's got to be a change, a better world have to be built, and the only way it will be built is with extreme methods. This was a great man. We now there's something wrong with the world and our leaders, in order to change the way the things are we have to give up money and religion. If you don't understand what i mean, just reply....

  • after malcom x returned from meeca he only had 3 months to revel the truth he could not complete his full islamic rules but reverted 3 million americans what does that tell you.

    more info type in khalid yasin talks about malcom x

  • england is still very much racist, "new racism - subtle"

  • I'm a old white guy, and it has been my opinion for many years that Malcolm X is a true American hero (in the true sense of the word hero). I believe history eventually will recognize him as one of the great American patriots, alongside Lincoln and Jefferson and Washington.

  • @desertpair2 he was not a patriot he hated america and he is a african hero not a american shuve your american flag up your white ass

  • @machetezone

    racist

  • @DoctorEnki DAM RIGHT FUCK WHITE PEOPLE

  • @desertpair2 cant put Malcolm X with those slave owning muthafuckaz!!! I hope all your likers are not black !!!!

    If they are they are fuckin stupid.

  • @desertpair2 I wouldn't go as far as saying Lincoln, Jefferson and Washington... But instead within the bounds of John Brown, Nat Turner, Lucy Stone, MLK, Harvey Milk, Frederick Douglas, and many other great Unionist who didnt settle for the status quo and commit to some type of action to change it...

  • @desertpair2 /true since we are talking about real american heroes(black) what about booker t washington, frederick douglas, martin luther king amd , people we can go on and on and on. let no man have a racist bone in this body and like to remember the theme song from louis armstrong "what a beautiful world this would be.

  • Discourse is the American way.

  • @mhz23 He is speaking in England.

  • Its amazing how this man rose to such a stature that his views, opinions, and beliefs were given so much credence domestically and internationally. His prominence internationally is what accelerated his need to be neutralized by US interests. They wouldnt allow a man, a black man no less, to speak out against the oppression of the US

  • this dude had amazing courage

  • This is one of most famous speeches of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X)

  • People need to be more like Malcolm X. No matter what skin color they may be. We need to take on these people's examples, and integrate them into our thoughts, into our hearts, into our lives. One brother falls dead, 100000 more like him shall rise. SHOULD rise!

  • Malcolm died physically but he will never die in our minds. History will be the judge of his fine words.

  • This is why they murdered him, He was getting too well known!! And he was too powerful with his words.

  • @tasbah3 I just learned what the Cointelpro was actually causing the drug epidemic and gun distribution only to get rid of ALL revolutionary groups by force ordistortion (having to stop their own from selling taking drugs). The movie Panther (1995) is a good and truthful story. I'm not surprised it costs...200 on Ebay and not shown on TV. Heck, it has some famous actors in it. It's considered a revolutionary movie. Wish I can actually find more of these... and spread the truth.

  • @enlighteneveryone Thanks to your comment I searched and read about it. It';s mind blowing!!! Think about what the goverment are doing today, Maby if we a lucky we will find out about 50-60 years from now.

  • @tasbah3 It's actually a law for the Federal Government to show certain documents after 70 years holding them. The thing is, it's hard to request the release of what we don't know specifically. Like some of John F Kennedy's corpse photos, documents, information of the 'accused' murderer's documents, and whatnot, are classified until the 70-75 year limit (think there was a movie on that.The guy from Waterworld was the main character/attorney). movie's pretty good and a true story on JFK's 3 shots

  • I'm a white guy. He's my hero, along with Muhammed Ali. I also can't stand Martin Luther King, Jr. I can't stand any person, anywhere, that says, "Just let them beat you up."

  • @Hister333 Its more than that at that time its what they needed cant fight hate with hate cant fight violence with violence

  • @DeaflyBlind You can't fight violence with violence? How do you think wars are won?  As for the "hate" thing, you CAN fight hate by matching their intimidation.

  • @Hister333 you cant do it with a positive outcome thats what they wanted a positive outcome wars dont have positive outcomes thats on a different plane than this. and your second statement doesnt refer to what i am saying intimidation was apart of what martin luther king did they were beating them and they weren't reacting how they expected they were afraid of what else can we do that is a form of intimidation

  • @DeaflyBlind World War II had a VERY positive outcome. The US, Soviet Union, Japan, and Germany became superpowers, Evil men like Hitler and Tojo were removed from power, and most importantly, the mass killings of people like Jews and Chinese were stopped. As for Martin Luther King, his philosophy was that southerners believed separate WAS equal. Malcolm X wasn't dealing with southerners. He was dealing with a completely different kind of racism, and, therefore reacted differently to it.

  • @Hister333 Okay the world having super powers is positive conversation killer..

  • @DeaflyBlind It's known as reality. You're not a hippie, are you?

  • @Hister333 reality is made up of conscious thought so with statements like yours of course it is "reality" and yes i am a hippie free love

  • @DeaflyBlind No, reality is what you see with your eyes, hear with your ears, smell with your nose, and touch with your fingers. You can interpret it any way you like, but it is what it is. And if you were alive in WWII, and tried to bring down Hitler by giving him a flower, you'd learn a LOT more about reality real quick.

  • @Hister333 i know what reality is im not slow and the reality is made up of concious thought positive or negative or thoughts that have vibrations of Love or ones of fear. and to say try to give him a flower cause i said i was a hippie is ignorant. Furthermore united states had a lot to do with hitlers rise to power and what happened happened i dont live in ww2 time i live in the here and now. And the history of the here and know tells me every goverment with power is corrupt .

  • @DeaflyBlind What science textbook did you pull the "vibrations of love and fear" out of? Or was it Neil Diamond's website? A rock doesn't think at all, but it's still a part of reality. The only way the US aided Hitler's rise to power was by NOT practicing violence earlier. But I'm talking to a hippie, so none of this is being processed, because it's not what you want to hear.

  • @Hister333 I dont know who neil diamond is. I clearly said conscious thought. and there have been test after test that vibrations(sounds) form different shapes you should look it up. You should also look up ibm and what they did to help hitler and while your at that you should look at how the united states helped the 3rd Reich im not some idiot.. i dont just pull shit out of thin air. Also please dont forget how we got this country by killing 12 million indians so dont just look past it. Love

  • @DeaflyBlind I hate to make fun of your spelling, but, to be fair, when you spell it "concious thought" in a run-on sentence about reality, it's easy to understand why I mistakenly thought you were defining reality. And I know that some Americans helped the 3rd Reich, but my point that violence ended the oppression of the Germans and Japanese is still true.

  • I am utterly impressed by this amount of courage.

  • There's a wealth of knowledge here and thank you for posting. It is so wonderful & kind of you to share these videos with us.

  • love malcolm too much, his spirit lives on, in my opinion his death reasurrected a large number of lost black souls that woke up when he was alive and especially woke up after he died. I believe the government is so scared of a smart black man, because of the treatment towards, so they are trapped with the devil, white racist ppl are doomed for life, american government are doomed for life

  • Malcom is the man!

  • 57 people are scum bags.

    

  • His death represents what happens when you speak out against goverments & society... so many men & women have been in the world and live cut short by goverments ... think of the good John Lennon, Malcolm X, Martin L King, JFK, these men would have changed the direction of the world for the greatness of all humanity.

  • please watch 500 nations a documentary film on America History.  Americas haunting bloody history.

  • such a great man

  • RIP....................LOV U TO DeAtH>.........

  • RIP Malcolm x and to those who claim he was a man for balcks I say to you that he was a man for Humanity.

  • What was he talking about ? Northern Ireland ? The ENGLISH TAUGHT THE WORLD HOW TO DO THIS !

  • Allah bless you Malcolm

  • And we still live in a miserable time and revolution!

  • beautifully said.. malcolm was a powerful powerful speaker.. 

  • I agree with everything he said in this. Where are all the black leaders? Black people had wonderful leaders back in the day. Now we aren't together on ANYTHING! Malcolm, Martin & Medgar Evers...we need more like these men right now!

  • @MichaelsLovely1 why are we looking for leaders instead of correcting family first and then our community. We need to stop waiting to crown the next "black leader," 

  • Malcolm X cannot die in the hearts of black people.

  • @arwelle1 and white people too. At least for me :)

  • and your point is?

  • "Never have I witnessed such sincere hospitality and overwhelming spirit of true brotherhood as is practiced by people of all colors and races here in this ancient Holy Land. For the past week, I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness I see displayed all around me by people of all colors."

    Malcolm X said this of Saudi Arabia during his visit in 1964. Do you know when slavery of Africans was banned in Saudi Arabia?

    1962.

    Think it through.

  • just responding to below messages. Malcolm is a rare man and his legacy will live forever. He provides wealth of inspirations. He provides suficient ignition for someone to do something with his/her life. I really cannot put into words. To be honest, with all due respect to Martin Luther King, I am not really sure why media wise he is dominating Malxom X. Probably because of intentional ommision so that Malcom's effect does not over turn systems that should disappear "Feared dead & alive".

  • @PeaceForAll33 @Isaacnibblets nice comment there. Actually, John Clarke seems to intimate that Malcolm X was slightly naive because if he simply went around the corner (figuratively) he would have seen the colour-based slave markets. Further, this whole romantic notioon of Malcolm X being a changed man sems unreal. Watch the June 12 1963 "Open Mind" debate, and realise that pre-Mecca Malcolm was precocious enough - no "revelation" needed

  • @The Detroit & @ Caddy

    if you two are black, then I need a race change because what you have just responded appears to be so thoughtless, I'm both ashamed and terrified. Firstly, what I mean by applied theory relates to listening to the complete 2 hours of this debate before even attempting to comment on it. Second, how can you ask what I mean by theory and then say my theory needs to be re-directed, unless u r confused? As for asking if I'm AA, what on earth are you on about? reply sensibly

  • "A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything" -Malcom X

  • heard this on mos def estatic album

  • oxford should give honorary doctorite dagre !!!!

    even thou he probaly wouldnt accept it .

  • Actually, I disagree greatly. I don't think his death meant anything, because the custodians of his message seem unable to do anything with it, and one of the reasons for this is that his "followers" struggle with applied theory. They've admired him for so long, they lost touch with the substance of his message, as well as the time (& context) he existed in. For instance, even this debate is out of pace: what of: Eric Abrahams; Christian Davis; Hugh McDiarmid; Humphrey Bach; Lord Strongman?

  • @OMalone1 Im positive your death wont mean anything because your a nobody. This was a GREAT man and his words will live forever but your hatred and ignorance dies after this message. The righteous never die!!

  • @OMalone1 I am confused with what you mean by 1. applied theory, 2. no one can do anything with his messages, and 3. They've admired him for so long, they lost touch with the substance of his message. Race does play a big part in this so I pray you are African-American because then your theories will just need to be re-directed.

  • @mixedrace, Malcolm converted to Sunni Muslim just before his death because of his cross-cultural experience while performing Hajj (Pilgrimage ) and thus earning the prestigious title of 'Hajji'.

    Fyi, Over 2.5 million people visit Mecca a year from all over the world - the largest annual international convention.

    Malcolm made mistakes in his life, being a drug addict enabled by the conditions in the environment he grew up. Change in our laws happened because of leaders like him. RIP.

  • @DamallaX But you made one error. The only people allowed in Mecca are those who are muslim, not those who are not muslim. I also read no where in any book or documentation that he was sunni muslim. I have learned that when people want a personal connection to someone, they tend to say they did something similar or the same as they did and either they present false evidence, dont present enough or dont present any at all. I am not muslim but I am a Christian and this is only my observation

  • Malcolm is simply AMAZING!!!

  • How great this man is ... really

    may allah grant him Jannah in shaa allah ..

  • Malcolm X!! :) The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is carrying it on! Much love xxo

  • It's amazing how the people today give credit to Malcom from the safety of their cosmetic worlds. I wonder if they would have stood with him in that day. Of course everyone says that they would've, but if so-why is no one standing today? Because everyone has been lulled to sleep, and everyone has sold out and settled for nothing.

  • May ALLAH grant him Jannah.

  • He was a visionary, eloquent, charismatic leader against injustice and racial discrimination.

    Later in his life, Malcolm X changed his view of the society he lived at the time after returning from Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Hajj.

    He wanted a dialogue and reconciliation and the Equality of Men.

  • "I have more respect for a man who lets me know where he stands, even if he's wrong, than the who comes up as an angel and is nothing but a devil." Malcolm X

  • Lightning in a bottle. Thanks to antihostile for educating us all.

  • It's hard to find men with this passion today.

    I wish our leaders today were this vocal today, rather than worry about stepping on peoples toes.

  • @agnzls19

    Yes it's hard and it's even harder because they are demonized and/or banished in our societies...