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  • You can't drive a knife into a man's back nine inches, pull it out six inches, and call it progress what does this mean, i cant even find it on google

  • that's the "Definition" of "Definition" is changing...

  • The importance of God in our Life Psalm 23; 91...

  • When Malcolm left the Nation of Islam one of his mentors was Dr.John Hendrick Clarke who was a well respected Historian and Pan-Africanist.

  • Allaho Akbar! He is right. Let the Ummah rise again!

  • EVERYTHINGS IN THE BIBLE YOU WILL ALSO SEE OUR PEOPLE WAKE UP.....YEHHIZKIYYAHU YISRA'EL

  • Europe started falling in everyway some 3000 years ago when it was invaded and placed under so-called "Judeo-Christian culture". That is the time Greece discarded the Gods of the ancestors and placed Jesus high up on every wall. It's also the brainwashing with the Bible and Koran also began. Meanwhile China and India kept their ancestral knowledge and identities. Mathematics?The way they calculate is impressive, easy and rapid. No wonder they are so good in computer science.

  • I seriously think the Eastern block (Africa, Asia, Middle East) Master Plan of shifting the world power is modeled after clearly studying Malcolm X. Nobody could be this precise, and I'm a big fan of him.

  • Brother Malcolm exposed these devils for what they really are.

    Omowale Malcolm X told us that these beasts aren't for our interest at all.

    When you study their beasty records of in-human crimes then we shouldn't be at all suprised.

    Brother Malcolm is a genuis.

  • Haven't you read his letter from Mecca? Islam, he believed, was the antidote to racism and I agree with him. When I, a white American, said shahada I was welcomed and hugged by people as white as myself, and also by the darkest Africans and every shade in between. In Islam, we don't need to pretend racial differences don't exist, because we don't let them become a problem- the Quran says racial diversity is part of God's plan- a miracle. We all stand shoulder to shoulder facing the same qibla.

  • Brother Malcolm didn't change his mind in anyway.

    Just because he went to Mecca, it didn't mean that he changed his mind about the racist behaviour of white supermacist powers, but he wasn't happy at the hypocritical greed and irresponisble ways of the Nation of Islam.

  • @peasah2005 yeah a better way to put it is he had his mind opened not changed.

  • @quasiphatpaul Well said.

  • @lifestraight

    In what way did he so-called changed his mind?

    Because he went to Mecca and that's when Malcolm had a changed of heart, I don't thing so.

    Malcolm left the Nation of Islam because he was unhappy with their failures to be amongst our people along with their jealously in accusing him of trying to dominate them.

    Also, he said" whites can be sincer, but they can't be amongst us".

  • @peasah2005 I don't see why people come to his defense wheneer someone mentions he changed his mind or had a change of heart as if change is a bad thing. There is nothing wrong with evolving and repudiating an outdated or ineffective approach to the race problem. Also Malcolm did not LEAVE the NOI, he was expelled. And the change came later on when he admitted he would work WITH anyone "No matter what color you are." Therefore cancelling that notion that whites can't be amongst us.

  • @lifestraight

    Before he suspended, Brother Malcolm knew that he wasn't needed in the Nation of Islam any longer.

    Also because he went to Mecca, did you really think Malcolm had really a change of heart?

    Yes, he went to Mecca, but just because he went over there, it did'nt mean that Malcolm was reformed.

  • @peasah2005

    His changed was evident when he wrote the letter to his wife from there

  • @TheDaiz999

    Yes, he wrote a letter to his wife, but still when he came from Africa and the Middle East, he didn't changed anything at all.

    Malcolm wanted to get justice against our people being mistreated by the American Government, other than that, he didn't change in anyway, that's what I think.

  • @peasah2005 your wrong the trip to mecca opened his eyes to see the root of the problem. He found out about Elijah and also realized that whites practiced the Muslim belief. Than he began to study about the world in general. His main mission was to recover the black nation as a whole, not to sell out. Once he learned about the global agenda an had started to speak out about it he was killed..

  • @InfoOnly2U

    Malcolm went to Mecca because of the in-differences he had when he was in the Nation.

    Just because he went to Mecca, it didn't mean he had changed of opinion.

    Yes, he wanted to unite the global African world nationally and internationally, but he did'nt do it just because he went to Mecca.

    Those who murdered him, couldn't handle the truth, because their immature sick behavoiur.

  • @peasah2005 I know that I said while he was there he found out the root of the problem. He knew a problem existed before he left. He had realized that what he had been taught was a lie. He also had become aware that there was an even greater problem at hand for all nations not just Africans and African Americans. That's why he was killed he had such an International influence that the powers that was couldn't allow him to interfere..

  • @InfoOnly2U

    The problems in the Nation of Islam caused Malcolm X to do things bring us in unity, because that's what he wanted to do.

    I don't think just because Malcolm went to Mecca, he'd a change of heart, that wasn't the case, because Malcolm X was the same Malcolm X who was the one to fight for all our cause and that's what he did.

  • @peasah2005 His minds in some ways changed or was "opened" as quasphatpaul put it. He himself was at one point opposed to working with Whites as a Black man. But after the pilgrammage, after he saw Caucasians that were of the Islam religion who sat, ate, and drank with him, he saw that true Islamic brotherhood transcended racce, and he brought this back to the U with him. Great man.

  • @alexh2006

    Yes what you say is true, The problem is most of the world has been irreversibly corroded through white racism it's impossible to get rid of

  • i cant believe how brilliant this man is!!! what an unbelievably great man!

  • he sounds so sexy in this!

  • @loveinspired89 U were born in 89? Well that speaks for the "sexy" comment, but good that your that young and into Malcolm X. Try to get you peers into him too!!

  • Respect

  • he is right but its all crashing now!

  • Globalization

  • adikiny, you are damn right. I've been telling people, X saw all these things that are going on today in the world in the late 60s. The man was remarkable beyond measure. I'm looking for the rest of this speech though, saw it a long time ago.

  • Thirty years ago few imagined that China or India would on this day be great and rising economic powers. Nobody believed that the Berlin wall could be removed. In the same way, thirty years ago, it was hard to figure out a disappeared Soviet Union. However, one man called Malcolm X with a remarkable foresight saw it all in his mind: the power shift, the establishment of Human Rights and and a respected Africa.

  • @adikiny

    True that. It's remarkable how he could say those things in the 60's when what he was saying then is NOW slowly emerging (and some people still don't believe that China and Africa are now forces to be reckoned with).

    I'm still searching for the whole speech though. I wanna know what he said after this.

  • AWESOME!!!

  • genius

  • yeah maybe Malcolm X DOES know whats up.

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