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  • America's first black domestic terrorist

  • @Marakulous43 I could never be more proud!

  • So true today. NOBAMA 2012

  • @Whatistheissue democracy and voting has been the scape goat for the evils to subside over everyone in amerikkka....we are the descendants of the CREATOR OF ALL....some of us are so weak but still live and survive happily....this is a trait of strong beings with character...white stars have to act black once in a while to be great....we are survivors of many holocausts, tragedies, and catastrophies. now our children kill at will, black people.

  • This message still holds true to this day.

  • This is as true today as it was then. Just replace "negro" with "the poor", "the latinos", "the immigrants", "the middle/low class"... I think you get the picture. Neither party looks after the people; only after the interests of the companies who donated the most to their election campaign. That's a big part of occupy wall street right now.

  • BLACK PEOPLE do not let this video annoy you. The signing of the Civil Rights Bill (1964) is the stimuli which changed the two, competing thoughts of the U.S. political system. Conservatives (then named the Democrats) began to express anxiety at the thought of minorities and women owning equal rights as white men. Malcolm X, therefore, made this speech years before the signing of the Civil Rights Bill-- not after. The Republican school of thought was progressive in the days of Malcolm X.

  • @mikedav9O lol @ Republicanism being 'progressive.' In what sense? Republicans under Hayes abandoned the Black man to the predations of Southern Redeemers. Republicans under Coolidge ignored Black poverty, and then they fought New Deal legislation which somewhat attacked it. Republicans under Eisenhower only very reluctantly advanced civil rights...and this was to deflect international criticism from Communists and competition from Northern Democrats.

  • @DIOPJR edit: I should have said Hoover, not Coolidge. But Coolidge set a good precedent for the laissez-faire approach of Hoover which proved so injurious to Africans at the beginning of the Depression, whatever the merits of his civil rights rhetoric.

  • @DIOPJR

    "Republicanism being 'progressive"

    ---

    Son, you need to educate yourself on the "Southern Strategy". You obviously have no clue about that era. That era is a very important part as to why blacks were in fact voting republican and then, relatively recently, begin to flock to the democrat party in droves. Look up the "Southern Strategy".

    Read And Educate Yourself!

  • @mikedav9O I'm well aware of what the hell Southern Strategy is, and about political realignment in the era of Goldwater. More patronizing bullshyt that increases my suspicion of your being a whiteboy. The fact that you can't give me a clear example of Republican 'progressivism' at this time, but I've given you just three examples of Republican conservatism, shows that you're not prepared to back up your statement.

  • @DIOPJR

    PART 2

    "The fact that you can't give me a clear example of Republican progressivism"

    ---

    It's general knowledge that the Republicans freed the slaves. I didn't think I would have to point that obvious part of "progressive" history out to you. Is that progressive enough? And another thing, son, I'm not here to prove which one of us is more black. You got me confused with all the ignorant ass fools with their pants on their ankles that you gained your history lesson from.

  • @mikedav9O lol. If it's general knowledge, then why do you think I wouldn't be in possession of it? The fact of the matter is, as Lincoln stated in his letter to Horace Greeley, that if he could preserve the Union without freeing the slaves, he would have. Now, the Radical Republicans were the most 'progressive' element in the Republican Party, and they were certainly a minority. But as Eric Foner documents in Reconstruction: The Unfinished Revolution...

  • free labor ideologues quickly drowned out the Radical minorities in Congress with their argument that freeing the slaves and allowing them to compete in the open labor market with Whites- ignoring the problems of defending their civil rights and their centuries of socioeconomic underdevelopment- was all the national govt. was required to do. This was the setup to the 1877 Compromise. Maybe you think Foner is an ignorant fool?

  • @mikedav9O now, as concerns the history of the Black electorate, you're wrong yet again. Black voters began realigning with the New Deal; their Republicanism dates back to Reconstruction- which, I will remind you, was undone by a major Republican betrayal of Southern Blacks (the Tilden-Hayes Compromise of 1877). A devil cannot fool me nowadays. You need to learn that not all of my people are ignorant of our history if you're gonna be a successful propagandist.

  • @DIOPJR

    "the Tilden-Hayes Compromise of 1877"

    --

    False!

    (1) It is historically documented that black people, even with the knowledge of Tilden-Hayes, voted republican all the way up to the mid1920s.You are wrong!

    (2) It is further documented that the trend for democratic presidents did not start until 1964. As it was for the Emancipation Proclamation (1864) which caused blacks to vote republican initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would sever this marriage between black and republicanism.

  • @mikedav9O I didn't say that Black people stopped voting Republican. Read more carefully. I said that Reconstruction was undone by Republican betrayal in 1877. As far as Black realignment beginning with the New Deal, there's a multitude of sources dealing with that. It's pretty universally acknowledged. My sources are John Hope Franklin, Gary Nash, Manisha Sinha, and a host of other students of African political struggle in this country. Just type 'New Deal Blacks' into google for christsake...

  • I wish that Republicans would stop playing Black people like we're stupid. We will never, ever, ever side with a party that has so consistently sacrificed our interests on the altar of corporatism and White working-class racism; and when we get our full wits about us, we will stop reflexively supporting the No. 2 capitalist party in the country, the Democrats. You're welcome to continue making your patronizing overtures, though; they show how little you really think of us.

  • @DIOPJR

    Dude, I'm black

  • @mikedav9O maybe you're of African ancestry, but you do not have a Black mind. Malcolm was referring to Blacks who identify with a political party that does not reflect their interests as traitors to their race; he was also active when the 'progressive Republicans' you're referring to were ignoring Black folks. You can say what you want about his characterization of your ilk as race traitors, but don't try to make it look as if his words were not equally directed at the no. 1 capitalist party.

  • @DIOPJR

    You obviously can not comprehend the message in a video or interpret the reason why the video was placed on YouTube.  In opposition to what you stated, a republican supporter obviously put this video up to reveal that Malcolm X was a republican ideologue. Therefore, the message in this video has nothing to do with what you claimed. The moral of this video is: "Malcolm was anti-democrat, so why don't you [black democrats, today] join the republican side?" That's all the message is.

  • @mikedav9O there's a difference between the message in the video and the reason why it was placed on youtube. If Malcolm's message was not to trust any party, then what difference does it make that somebody would twist that into meaning 'don't support the Democrats, because Malcolm said so; vote Republican instead?' You're not only a Tom, if you really are Black; you're also terribly disingenuous, and not very bright, either.

  • BLACK PEOPLE do not let this video annoy you. The signing of the Civil Rights Bill (1964) is the stimuli which changed the two, competing thoughts of the U.S. political system. Conservatives (then named the Democrats) began to express anxiety at the thought of minorities and women owning equal rights as white men. Malcolm X, therefore, made this speech years before the signing of the Civil Rights Bill-- not after. The Republican school of thought was progressive in the days of Malcolm X.

  • Vote for Herman Cain President.

  • @erininokeechobee

    Just because Herman Cain is black doesn't mean we are going to give him the vote. White people make me laugh. You dangle black republicans in front of our eyes and think black people are going to at least split the votes between Cain and Obama which in turn allows a white person to win the candidacy. Umm no. We're not voting Cain. If the republican party stops being racist, you and they wouldn't have to rely on trickery to get the black vote. Obama 2012!

  • I have immense respect for Malcolm but not those token black republicans who try to piggyback on his message he wasn't in love with the republican party/conservatives either.......

  • i love this speech, But he doesn't say chump.....he says chum...aka "political chum" google it. Malcolm had the answers smh

  • It's obvious that the democratic party panders using race convincing people that they don't stand a chance on their own. It SHOULD be obvious that in modern times, racism is NOT widespread, systematic, and accepted. Black people need to realize that they don't need help. They have every chance in the world now. Stop buying into the propaganda of the democratic party.

  • This is his speech called THE BALLOT OR THE BULLET.

  • hmmm...its looks like 4 white people saw that video

  • I'm white and think Malcolm X rocked... he was a better public speaker than MLK, and he changed in the end knowing it'd end up getting him killed. If someone is honest and outspoken but doesn't hold the same ideals for a retarded reason, he's using logic and experience.

  • @TexasPsychoK No he didn't he was still for Black people. Its funny you white people say he changed. You want every Black leader to identify with you. I don't Identify with you. You are my enemy, I will not surrender to that fact. I don't like you , I don't give a damn about you with your are friendly or not. I don't have anything in common with you. I don't even want you close to me because White people only respect their own pain. Fuck you white people period.

  • @TerrorTown7575

    Haha... come on. Obviously we have nothing in common. I'm college educated, don't hate anyone, and most black leaders are jokes. Only Malcolm X was cool, cause he was a powerful speaker. Much like Hitler, Paul Revere, Thomas Paine and others regardless of their ideology. What black leaders do I like? As for Malcolm X, he was conned by the fake Muslims, killed by them when he changed his mind over many things. Read for once(if you're literate), and prove me wrong, slick.

  • @TexasPsychoK Did you go to community college?

  • @bungfizz

    No silly... I went to the College of Sorcery, Gnosticism and Magic in the Cayman Islands. My major was sorcery through chaos magic. Minored in Artes Liberales... Not being accredited due to students disappearing, some opposing religion, and others who accused it of being a Satanic Colege but it was well worth it. Being able to summon Exu and Kalfu is far cooler than frat parties and getting herpes in your junior year at Rice University.

  • @TexasPsychoK As I suspected.

  • @bungfizz

    Wow... really? Obviously I went to Rice and may or may not have gotten herpes my junior year. But I went to SMU first in Dallas and played baseball. Rice's baseball team is insanely difficult to make, and they were not as interested in giving me an athletic scholarship, tons of grants, and some financial aid as SMU. Way not to detect bullshit, Sherlock Holmes. I was able to matriculate 2 prestigious colleges, and just which college did you attend? Just lie, slick.

  • Soooo true then, soooo true now.

  • Malcolm would tear Obama a new butthole. No wonder the NYPD and the CIA let him get assassinated.

  • A criminal who gave a legacy of hatred that ruined the lives of young black people in the US today.

  • @americaisbacktrump Says the white racist cracker who cant handle the truth from a REAL black man

  • @superman19742007 Yeah, I'll just give this guy a label so I don't have to deal with his point.

  • @GiantSandles He made no point. Bush is a criminal that got away only because of his white skin priviliege , and a weak kneed Negro in office too scared to prosecute him. When either you or them has a point to make, let me know. Calling someone a criminal that already reformed their lives and rose to world prominence, is worthy of being called whatever name i see fit.

  • @superman19742007 He also said that Malcom X 'gave a legacy of hatred', which is probably correct. You didn't respond to those points, and just called the guy a 'white racist cracker' - presumably because it took less effort to do so.

    Also, where was George Bush even mentioned in this?

  • @GiantSandles I mentioned him, since you brought up criminal. You whites kill me projecting YOUR hate on others. Malcolm spoke to the anger and pain of black people who suffer at YOUR community's hands.

  • >Implying I agree with what George Bush did, solely on the basis that I'm white

    Wow, really?

  • @superman19742007 Your ramblings are reaching startling levels of incoherency.

  • @GiantSandles If plain English sounds incoherent to you, then perhaps you shouldnt have married your cousin at age 13 and moved into that single wide trailer before you dropped out of 8th grade. Coherent enough, CRACKER?

  • @superman19742007 They're logically incoherent.

    If we can return to the actual topic, I think you've done a pretty piss-poor job in convincing me that Malcom HASN'T left a legacy of hatred - quite the opposite, considering your insistence in referring to me as cracker, and saying that I automatically agree with the actions of George Bush because I'm white (which is a bit like saying 'All black people are thugs')

    Just have a rest and come back when you can string together a valid point.

  • @GiantSandles Therein lies your problem. Why do white people think that we must "prove" anything to you? WHO ARE YOU TO PROVE ANYTHING TO? Slavemaster complex much? Face it, your world is collapsing and no one looks at you as God anymore. Malcolms worlds and ideology stand on its own, and if peckerwoods like you call him a "hater", then that is simply what you think. NO ONE CARES WHAT WHITE FOLKS THINK ANY MORE. Mad? Your psychological hold over is has been broken!~ Now enjoy America's fall!

  • @superman19742007 It's rare that I come across a rebuttal that actually backs up one of my points. Well done.

    Also, I LOL'd so hard when you said that I was from America.

  • @GiantSandles Doesnt matter where you are from...a cracker, is a cracker, is a cracker...

  • @superman19742007 Because you clearly won't listen to anything I say (or even address it, for that matter) on the basis that I am a 'cracker', I'll just direct you to THIS Malcom X video from after he left the Nation of Islam.

    /watch?v=3xXB48l-OlE

  • @GiantSandles YAWN

  • @superman19742007 webster dicrtionary defines cracker as any native white person from georgia.so sorry you are wrong chump.

  • @superman19742007 no man,i know nobody cares what white people think and i am white.the fact is that nobody cares what anybody thinks really.

  • The conservative history of black America. God Bless Malcom X.

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  • Malcolm X this brother was the real deal. When the creator made the mold it was broken, they don't make them like him anymore. R.I.P. until your annointed time.

  • R.I.P. my strong hero, Malcolm X.

    we need more leaders like him

  • Malcolm lives!

  • "...and I'm just a sucker with a lump, in my throat (heyy) like a chump (heyyy); like a chump (heyyy); like a chump (heyy).."

  • he's not exactly saying vote republican either.......

  • MALCOLM!!!!!!!!!! :>)

  • Thank God I grew up with a dad that would give his shirt off his back to a biker filled with tattoos,to a mexican person to a black man etc. He was such a great guy. I miss you dad !! and thank you for showing the the right path to take !!

  • Gosh! I wish I could speak with this much power around a lot of people, but i can't. I always try though. Maybe sooner or later i will succeed.

  • this reminds me of Obama. Just because he is half black doesnt mean he has our intrest at heart.

  • @CelebsRStupid Exactly!

  • @CelebsRStupid just cos he is half-white doesn't mean he has OUR interests at heart either !

    But then look at Condie...Gil Scott Heron sang about her type long ago...

  • you put them 1st and they put you LAST!!

  • We are in this together now. Malcolm X was a real leader Obama is a fraud.

  • I'm a white man and my rights were taken away and I am labeled insane for standing up for the black man and the brown man. Alls I did was crack a joke about bushs illegal spy program (which bush admits exist)in a doctors office and he said I was a paranoid something, I forget the name. As a real white man I can say Malcolm X is right on the money. Dont forget the so called white man oppress's real white people who can tell the truth. Bill Cooper was murdered for exposing 9/11 black people to

  • I been saying that for years. that everything you do and say are being record. some people dont even know who WILLIAM MILTON COOPER was! Now they have this loser and traitor alex jones trying to protray himself as a truthseeker. He is nothing more than a fear monger. Bill even said check it out online.

  • I been saying that for years. that everything you do and say are being record. some people dont even know who WILLIAM MILTON COOPER was! Now they have this loser and traitor alex jones trying to protray himself as a truthseeker. He is nothing more than a fear monger. Bill even said check it out online.

  • @Reptilianmuseum yet again, the serpent amongst us that is trying to pit Malcolm against Obama (still, with no logic behind it) is (SURPRISE) white.

  • @ocky88  whatever man

  • I HATE THE white DEVIL " FUCK ESAU" Malcom X is the truth !!!

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  • I cannot and will not argue against what Malcom said. It was appropriate for his time. Only, not enough listened, not enough really cared for what he said.  MLK preached tolerance to whites, X preached education and assertiveness among blacks. nothing wrong with either message, only that now, half a century later, we have new demons to fight, and we're all still stuck on the same argument.

  • u are an animal lionxr2, and we shouldnt talk to animals we are human

  • so u see we have no difficulties to distinguish between right and wrong, black and white deeds.

  • this guy is speaking about people who were opressing others people, in this case its about racism and skin colour.

    Some muslim are opressors too.

    you insult muslims coz u want it to look like a conflict between two races, which is not right.

    many white americans love malcolm, coz they are sincere people and they not hurt by accusation because they are not guilty of anything.

    many muslims hate the muslim extrimists who kill innocent no muslim people.

  • The truth hurts, andvits nice to see u burning by the truth

  • u see how weak-minded u are, this the only thing u say, each time s1 tells u the truth in ur face.

    comon be more clever than that!!!!

  • ARE U SUR he died, his body is no longer here, but vwhat disturb u its his Voice and beleive me this VOICE IS STRONGER IS STRONG Tthan ever. And it will kee distrurbing racist like even after u Dye and i hope u will die soon, it will be a release for the humanity

  • Brother Malcolm X tells it like it is, because if we don't stand up for ourselves, then we've got our ownselves to blame.

    Brother Malcolm insipired us, to do what's right than what's wrong.

    I love you, Brother Malcolm.

  • Thank god this annoying loudmouth is dead.

  • 92badhatch-- what side of Chicago do you live?

  • Wrigleyville

  • The Cubs!!!! Right? Yeah!!! Do you go to goose island to hang out?

  • Of course the Cubs, what else would it be? Goose Island is not somewhere I go on a regular basis. If you must know Bar Louie is my local hang-out.

  • some people are scared of what he says because they cannot identify with the reality he spoke from and to.

    Its okay not to understand but its not okay to dismiss

    and degrade.

  • Poor you.

  • It's cum drinking time coward ass. Malcolm X is the real and only true Hero.

  • No you are a chump!

  • its a shame he was murdered. he was a intelligent man who spoke the truth.

  • wow....great argument dumass

  • ur afucking stupid guy

    he died as a hero its u the cowrds who should be ashamed to kill whoever tells you the truth of ur crimes in ur face.

    he didnt say anything like fuck or shit, u cannot argu with him using evidence that hes wrong coz u know his right

  • Malcolm x is my hero...  :)

  • I don't think Malcolm, MLK, or Che would approve of Barack Obama.

  • @NYJared04 here we go again.... and what would be their complaint against him? I am absolutely bemused by the silly charge that Obama is somehow against what civil rights leaders stood for when in fact, he is the product of it. I am also not terribly surprised that each time I see some serpent trying to pit Malcolm X (from the grave no less) against Obama and I click on their channel, they are not black. Imagine why. Take your age old, splitting, devil ass on somewhere with that foolishness.

  • @NYJared04 Che didn't like black people so yes he would've been against Obama

  • @MrTheFreedomfighterx "We’re going to do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the revolution. By which I mean: nothing.” -Che Guevera.

  • @Division1985 FUCK Che Guevera. Murderer of thousands and a commie pinko douchebag.

  • @BlastFurnace58 What really irks me is when I see black folks wearing Che t-shirts. Hell, even Jay-Z was wearing one on that Unplugged joint a few years back..Which was odd, because Che disliked the actual Rockerfeller, as much as he disliked..black folks.

  • @Division1985 Now granted I do not have the most extensive knowledge of Che Guevara, but if he disliked black people so much why did he put so much effort into trying to help rebels in Congo?

  • @Division1985 Che said that in his early 20's he later realized that it was ignorant to think that way, if you pay attention you would see, he even fought with "Black" south African's helped with their revolution, its photo's and tons of documents to support that...

  • @BlastFurnace58 che did what he felt was necessary for a revolution in his country, the weak wont understand

  • @Division1985 Che said that in his early 20's he later realized that it was ignorant to think that way, if you pay attention you would see, he even fought with "Black" south African's helped with their revolution, its photo's and tons of documents to support that...

  • @NYJared04 i agree

  • @NYJared04 Malcolm certainly wouldn't... he would say he's the ultimate house negro, lol.

  • @NYJared04 who gives a crap what the commie Che would think?

  • @NYJared04

    I don't think that Malcolm, MLK nor Che could have ever foreseen nor predicted a BH Obama.

  • @NYJared04

    I don't think that Malcolm, MLK nor Che could have ever foreseen nor predicted a BH Obama.

  • @NYJared04 didn't stop them from using MLK speech's advocating Obama

  • @NYJared04 I agree Jared.... thats so sad

  • @NYJared04 i doubt they would approve of any corrupt political leader America decides to inaugurate

  • @NYJared04 I don't think Che would approve of any Black leader. He was a racist

  • @NYJared04 Who cares what Che would think? He was a Stalinist who executed at least 180 people without trials. He thought nothing of summarily executing even fellow guerrillas suspected of disloyalty and shot one himself with no due process.

  • @NYJared04 If they were alive the world would be a little different.

  • @NYJared04 che would'nt approve of X or king. He hated blacks.

  • @Ravengaurd6 you sure about that? you know he fought with blacks in the Cuban revolution, right?

  • @stopislamophobia i mean, if you've ever read his biography, you'd notice that one of the people he recalls admiring the most was an under-aged black soldier he fought with who eventually gave his life in an assault on one of Batista's key military compounds.

  • @stopislamophobia He said himself that those of the negroe race are a"lazy and worthless people"

  • @Ravengaurd6 you either fail at contextualizing quotes - or you're a fox news commentator.

  • @stopislamophobia ".... the black is indolent and fanciful, he spends his money on frivolity and drink; the European comes from a tradition of working and saving which follows him to this corner of America and drives him to get ahead."

    is this entire quote fabricated then?

  • @Ravengaurd6 the CONTEXT of that quote: "South America's Caribbean coast provided him (Che) with his first exposure to black people, and oddly enough, the man who was later to fight alongside Africans in the Congo made some harsh observations, deeply fragmented with stereotypical Argentinean white racism."

    Yes, the boy who grew up in a racist community, writing those thoughts down in his youth, would eventually transcend that confining ideology.

  • @stopislamophobia if you say so. bye,love.

  • Follow the money Hurry up and wait Troops idle in the kill zone Our USN as ducks in a bathtub Nader/Gonzalez McKinney/Clemente Honor Ron Paul Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich JFK RFK MLK Malcolm
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