Acts 10:34 At this Peter opened his mouth and said: “For a certainty I perceive that God is not partial, 35 but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.
Malcolm X didn't believe in being a doormat and letting others walk all over him and do whatever they pleased! He believed in; "Do to others as others do unto you".
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MLK believed in turning the other cheek and letting people do whatever they wanted to physically do to him in hopes that the doers will feel bad about it enough to want to change. His belief? "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
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This was the difference between Malcolm X and MLK Jr.
Malcolm X had a solution that was more practicable,that made more sense and would liberate the black man in this society instead of trying to force him into the white man's society!King's solution was simply out of touch with the realities of the condition of black people in this country!!
To me, Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) was an uncompromising, visionary genius whose solution was apparent to those with eyes and ears to see and hear:
Emancipation via enlightenment and self awareness. By realizing and transcending our mental/psychic shackles, we will naturally realize our rightful place in the world and overcome and transcend the physical yokes placed upon us.
Such a direct, powerful, and timeless message and solution.
This man is no hero of mines he did things, but they were not of any benifit to me, while they appear to help move the ppl forward they actually dont but produces another form of slavery where the slaves go out, buy their own food, pay fot their own homes and still slave away for the Masters for small pay. Rather white or Black this man sold u into more Slavery. Malcolm was assasinated because he spoke the truth, this is y King is in the History books he helped slavery advance ur hero not mines
Malcolm X DID have a solution but the Civil Rights leaders wouldn't listen because they were Jealous. The solution of Malcolm X was to FORGET about Civil Rights, and focus on HUMAN RIGHTS. Civil Rights lead you back into the Jurisdiction of the courts of the discriminaters. He was about to elevate the Civil Rights to Human Rights, in the United Nations. THIS is why they killed him before they killed Dr King. Malcolm was more realistic , and more dangerous !
@AnotherAlias07 Blacks would've been crushed in a civil war if Malcolm's way won out. The whole government was cautious and reluctant, so of course they wouldn't have sided the blacks. Malcolm would've set the stuggle back generations with his methods. There's no sugar coating about it, Malcolm's way was idiotic.
King is 100% right. Malcolm's way would've led to a civil war. You would have to be a fool to think blacks would gain equality fighting a war. They would've been crushed.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE If you think Malcolm wanted a civil war then right there you're thinking of the wrong man. Malcolm's way would've led to much better results that what King came up with. Better education for blacks is just an explain of what Malcolm was trying to that King wasn't. Maybe you should try reading about Malcolm before making comments.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE If you have to ask that then I know you didn't really listen to what Malcolm was saying. He knew blacks were trapped in poverty because they were given poor education. He wanted to break that cycle along with many other cycles that King didn't address.
@xxDwongxx And how exactly was all this going to be achieved??? If I don't understand his words, explain them to me, if you really know them. Cause all you're stating is generic trash. I'm not convinced.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE You don't understand because you've never read about Malcolm or got on youtube and listened to his speeches. That or you heard him and you're just too blind to see the truth. I'm not going to try to convince you of anything if you really think what King did with the civil rights movement helped blacks more than hurt them.
@xxDwongxx Exactly. Either you know just about as much as I do about Malcolm or his words clearly were just all flare and no substance. Keep spouting generic trash.
@xxDwongxx Still can't explain how exactly Malcolm was going to go about his method huh???? That's because even he had no clue. He was all talk and no substance.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE He started the OAAU, Muslim Mosque, Inc and he was planning to take the US to the united nations for their crimes against blacks in America. He was a man of action, he didn't like just sitting around talking about things.
@xxDwongxx Ok so all this was going to be accomplished while promoting harsh attitudes and separation from white people. That's a nice fantasy world you and Malcolm live in. If the white man is as evil as you say, do you honestly think he'd just let blacks have all that power??? NO. Meaning war, and then clearly white man wins the war. Again, Malcolm's method was idiotic and unrealistic.
@xxDwongxx Malcolm wanted nothing to do with white people. If he wasn't about separation, he would have accepted white people into his group. When asked if he would ever allow a white person into the OAAU he said "Definitely not." SEPARATION.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE the ouaa was for uniting black people. He said there can't be black white unity without black unity. We still don't have black unity.
@xxDwongxx Malcolm wanted nothing to do with whites period. That's separation. There can't be equality if you want to shut everyone else out. Just accept the fact that Malcolm's plan was a joke.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE He was surrounded by white people in mecca. You don't even fully understand Macolm's plan and you're trying to thrash it so if anything you're a joke.
@xxDwongxx He went to Mecca in 1964. He died in 1965. That's one year out of his life's teaching. And the pilgrimage actually opened his ignorant eyes when he saw white Muslims and dark Muslims together. Thank you for validating my point.
@ThatwasTERRIBLE Not his life teaching. Before mecca he was following the Nation of Islam's teachings. Your point was Malcolm's methods were idiotic when you continue to prove how little you know about him.
While I respect MKL and have studied the man and his works immensely, as he is a point of inspiration for me and millions of others, he's completely wrong here.
Malcolm's "by any means necessary" was his central thesis; that freedom superseded false "equality" and its attainment was needed under any cost to either himself, or the comfort of America's policies and standards.
It was this that made Malcolm a MUCH greater threat to the US than MLK, because he empowered people to action.
@Superman4ever Nonsense. You must not know that this was a white man's world, a white man's nation. White man military would've crushed the physicial resistence. Martin was strong enough to know that.
The truth is, both leaders had a solution, their reilgious beliefs conflicted which apprehended too different point of views. I feel what you guys are saying, but I feel it is politically incorrect, but that's just my opinion. For example, the Quran teaches what Malcolm quoted "by any means neccessary" whereas Dr. King stands with God vocing his famous quote "free at last, free at last, thank God almight were free at last". There is no wrong answer here, just too different views on purpose.
Martin Luther King was just sucking up to the devilish Uncle Sam Government while Malcolm was about bringing African people in unity and I would rather buy into the idelogy of Brother Malcolm than of Martin Luther King.
You don't know what you are talking about, Martin because Malcolm knew how to help and to advise Africans while you are so-called wanting integration.
Brother Malcolm had the best interest to Africans than Brother Martin.
Brother Malcolm dedicated his life amongst our people, although yes, Brother Martin did the same, but the big difference is, Brother Malcolm didn't change in any way, but Brother Martin Luther King did, because those in so-called Washington weren't really interested in his civil rights bill.
Well, Martin Luther King only changed when it came to Vietnam, because he wanted us to be with a bigoted system that was blocking the rights of African people.
I know Malcolm X supported African people to be self-dependent and Malcolm still maintained his position of getting African people to do things for themselves while Martin got fed, because the Uncle Sam Government weren't interested in his civil rights bill.
Brother Malcolm wanted us to be self-dependent by separting from a bogus and unjust system that divides and manipulates us to the core.
While Brother Martin wanted us to be caged and exploted, because he felt that so-called integration was the best way to eliminate racism, when it was making racism far more worse and hostile as it is.
i truly believe Martin Luther King, has done nothing to help the black people. He preached love and peace in a time of hate and violence. KKK members don't want peace, they raping little girls and bombing churches. Martin Luther King did more to help the KKK and racist Organization in preaching peace.
Acts 10:34 At this Peter opened his mouth and said: “For a certainty I perceive that God is not partial, 35 but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.
spookyoyster 6 months ago
THE HARDCORE TRUTH ABOUT FORCED INTEGRATION:
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SORRY MARTIN, but...Forced Integration = The illusion of inclusion.
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MKL's heart was in the right spot, but his strategy didn't really work.
americanpatriot00 11 months ago
TRUTH BE TOLD:
Malcolm X didn't believe in being a doormat and letting others walk all over him and do whatever they pleased! He believed in; "Do to others as others do unto you".
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MLK believed in turning the other cheek and letting people do whatever they wanted to physically do to him in hopes that the doers will feel bad about it enough to want to change. His belief? "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
.
This was the difference between Malcolm X and MLK Jr.
americanpatriot00 11 months ago
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richwhiteboy762 11 months ago
no offense but.............Niether did you.........malcolm had a solution,clear and simple "by any means necessary"
boss86playa 1 year ago
Malcolm X had a solution that was more practicable,that made more sense and would liberate the black man in this society instead of trying to force him into the white man's society!King's solution was simply out of touch with the realities of the condition of black people in this country!!
11stivo 1 year ago
@11stivo - You are correct because I know more Christians who believe in Malcolm X's philosophy than MLK's.
americanpatriot00 11 months ago
To me, Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) was an uncompromising, visionary genius whose solution was apparent to those with eyes and ears to see and hear:
Emancipation via enlightenment and self awareness. By realizing and transcending our mental/psychic shackles, we will naturally realize our rightful place in the world and overcome and transcend the physical yokes placed upon us.
Such a direct, powerful, and timeless message and solution.
peace&power
trcysttt 1 year ago
This man is no hero of mines he did things, but they were not of any benifit to me, while they appear to help move the ppl forward they actually dont but produces another form of slavery where the slaves go out, buy their own food, pay fot their own homes and still slave away for the Masters for small pay. Rather white or Black this man sold u into more Slavery. Malcolm was assasinated because he spoke the truth, this is y King is in the History books he helped slavery advance ur hero not mines
Adriangrosvenor 1 year ago
There is no way that such a great man like Malcom X can be compared to this sissy.
MLK is just a white ass kisser and he had to because they were paying him for doing that.
MLK is such a pussy.
IslamPlanet 1 year ago
MALCOM X True independence (self -love, your own businesses jobs)
MLK white people love him his methord kept us depend on them for everything.
freedom2010ization 1 year ago
Malcolm X DID have a solution but the Civil Rights leaders wouldn't listen because they were Jealous. The solution of Malcolm X was to FORGET about Civil Rights, and focus on HUMAN RIGHTS. Civil Rights lead you back into the Jurisdiction of the courts of the discriminaters. He was about to elevate the Civil Rights to Human Rights, in the United Nations. THIS is why they killed him before they killed Dr King. Malcolm was more realistic , and more dangerous !
So Malcolm X was THE man !!!
truthhitmanisback 1 year ago
@AnotherAlias07 Blacks would've been crushed in a civil war if Malcolm's way won out. The whole government was cautious and reluctant, so of course they wouldn't have sided the blacks. Malcolm would've set the stuggle back generations with his methods. There's no sugar coating about it, Malcolm's way was idiotic.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
King is 100% right. Malcolm's way would've led to a civil war. You would have to be a fool to think blacks would gain equality fighting a war. They would've been crushed.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE If you think Malcolm wanted a civil war then right there you're thinking of the wrong man. Malcolm's way would've led to much better results that what King came up with. Better education for blacks is just an explain of what Malcolm was trying to that King wasn't. Maybe you should try reading about Malcolm before making comments.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx How exactly was Malcolm's way going to lead to better education for blacks??
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE If you have to ask that then I know you didn't really listen to what Malcolm was saying. He knew blacks were trapped in poverty because they were given poor education. He wanted to break that cycle along with many other cycles that King didn't address.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx And how exactly was all this going to be achieved??? If I don't understand his words, explain them to me, if you really know them. Cause all you're stating is generic trash. I'm not convinced.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE You don't understand because you've never read about Malcolm or got on youtube and listened to his speeches. That or you heard him and you're just too blind to see the truth. I'm not going to try to convince you of anything if you really think what King did with the civil rights movement helped blacks more than hurt them.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Exactly. Either you know just about as much as I do about Malcolm or his words clearly were just all flare and no substance. Keep spouting generic trash.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE That last comment doesn't even make sense.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Still can't explain how exactly Malcolm was going to go about his method huh???? That's because even he had no clue. He was all talk and no substance.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE He started the OAAU, Muslim Mosque, Inc and he was planning to take the US to the united nations for their crimes against blacks in America. He was a man of action, he didn't like just sitting around talking about things.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Ok so all this was going to be accomplished while promoting harsh attitudes and separation from white people. That's a nice fantasy world you and Malcolm live in. If the white man is as evil as you say, do you honestly think he'd just let blacks have all that power??? NO. Meaning war, and then clearly white man wins the war. Again, Malcolm's method was idiotic and unrealistic.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE Malcolm wasn't promoting seperation with any of those groups he set up. You don't even know what Malcolm's goals and methods were.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Malcolm wanted nothing to do with white people. If he wasn't about separation, he would have accepted white people into his group. When asked if he would ever allow a white person into the OAAU he said "Definitely not." SEPARATION.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE the ouaa was for uniting black people. He said there can't be black white unity without black unity. We still don't have black unity.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Malcolm wanted nothing to do with whites period. That's separation. There can't be equality if you want to shut everyone else out. Just accept the fact that Malcolm's plan was a joke.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE He was surrounded by white people in mecca. You don't even fully understand Macolm's plan and you're trying to thrash it so if anything you're a joke.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx He went to Mecca in 1964. He died in 1965. That's one year out of his life's teaching. And the pilgrimage actually opened his ignorant eyes when he saw white Muslims and dark Muslims together. Thank you for validating my point.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
@ThatwasTERRIBLE Not his life teaching. Before mecca he was following the Nation of Islam's teachings. Your point was Malcolm's methods were idiotic when you continue to prove how little you know about him.
xxDwongxx 1 year ago
@xxDwongxx Well his teaching reflected those of the Nation for ALL but one year of his career. So yes, his methods were foolish.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
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@xxDwongxx Well his teaching reflected those of the Nation for ALL but one year of his career. So yes, his methods were foolish.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
wow, this if my first time hearing this, and I'm shocked...
dianacoley 1 year ago
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I wish hitler was alive to skin this nigger alive in front of me and a 100 other white people..
Down with this black filth.. A rotten desease amongst our people
rthing 1 year ago
While I respect MKL and have studied the man and his works immensely, as he is a point of inspiration for me and millions of others, he's completely wrong here.
Malcolm's "by any means necessary" was his central thesis; that freedom superseded false "equality" and its attainment was needed under any cost to either himself, or the comfort of America's policies and standards.
It was this that made Malcolm a MUCH greater threat to the US than MLK, because he empowered people to action.
Superman4ever 1 year ago
@Superman4ever Nonsense. You must not know that this was a white man's world, a white man's nation. White man military would've crushed the physicial resistence. Martin was strong enough to know that.
ThatwasTERRIBLE 1 year ago
Malcolm X Martin Luther King two of the greatest American leaders do not like Obama is a fraud
TRUEMAN8919 2 years ago 3
@ TRUE....
Wow! How do you know. Did you talk with Mr. X and Dr. King?
nolaeast 2 years ago
sell out
ghettoflexsk 2 years ago
The truth is, both leaders had a solution, their reilgious beliefs conflicted which apprehended too different point of views. I feel what you guys are saying, but I feel it is politically incorrect, but that's just my opinion. For example, the Quran teaches what Malcolm quoted "by any means neccessary" whereas Dr. King stands with God vocing his famous quote "free at last, free at last, thank God almight were free at last". There is no wrong answer here, just too different views on purpose.
Shadowgod707 2 years ago 5
Martin Luther King was just sucking up to the devilish Uncle Sam Government while Malcolm was about bringing African people in unity and I would rather buy into the idelogy of Brother Malcolm than of Martin Luther King.
peasah2005 2 years ago 11
You don't know what you are talking about, Martin because Malcolm knew how to help and to advise Africans while you are so-called wanting integration.
Brother Malcolm had the best interest to Africans than Brother Martin.
peasah2005 2 years ago 4
@peasah2005 I like Malcolm,not too long before he died,he was sounding like MLK. Dr. King is right in this video.
jazzzco 1 year ago
@jazzzco
Brother Malcolm dedicated his life amongst our people, although yes, Brother Martin did the same, but the big difference is, Brother Malcolm didn't change in any way, but Brother Martin Luther King did, because those in so-called Washington weren't really interested in his civil rights bill.
peasah2005 1 year ago
@peasah2005 No he was not. Malcolm X was about black power and MLK was about equal rights.
faissa2 1 year ago
@faissa2
Well, Martin Luther King only changed when it came to Vietnam, because he wanted us to be with a bigoted system that was blocking the rights of African people.
I know Malcolm X supported African people to be self-dependent and Malcolm still maintained his position of getting African people to do things for themselves while Martin got fed, because the Uncle Sam Government weren't interested in his civil rights bill.
peasah2005 1 year ago
@peasah2005 you are right to a certain extent.
whoareyapauldunn 1 year ago
@whoareyapauldunn
Brother Malcolm wanted us to be self-dependent by separting from a bogus and unjust system that divides and manipulates us to the core.
While Brother Martin wanted us to be caged and exploted, because he felt that so-called integration was the best way to eliminate racism, when it was making racism far more worse and hostile as it is.
peasah2005 1 year ago
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singerphildaniels 2 years ago
with all do respect to dr.king,i have to disagree with him here.
malcolm had a solution,clear and simple
"by any means necessary"
ajnadeen 2 years ago 12
@ajnadeen yeah, THAT'S a solution.
Bluecloudandrew 11 months ago
@Bluecloudandrew
yes, THAT is a solution
ajnadeen 11 months ago
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i truly believe Martin Luther King, has done nothing to help the black people. He preached love and peace in a time of hate and violence. KKK members don't want peace, they raping little girls and bombing churches. Martin Luther King did more to help the KKK and racist Organization in preaching peace.
jemal99 2 years ago
king is wrong ! malcolm did have solutions but he was killed ! malcolm solution was to cure the black american man from his problems
MISSDIAMONDGIRL101 2 years ago 4
Malcolm gave voice to what many Black People felt.
He shook things up in the media as a great speaker.
Everyone can see he was searching and human and confused, just like us. Why did we kill him?
Some of what he said will always be true.
One must defend themselves.
number7gracestreet 3 years ago 4