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  • Malcolm X was a very intelligent man but was still ignorant due to the fact that he promoted violence. King wanted equality. Malcolm constantly rants about the "white man" this and the "white man" that. Everyone should unite, not just the blacks

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  • What year was this filmed?

  • Jalen Rose vs. Grant Hill.

  • Malcolm X wasn't a Christian, Martin Luther King was and that is why he led the way he did. I do believe however that we needed the ideas of both man in order for things to change.

  • @trackness95 intresting u said that. i am doing a thesis on that exact thing, if the non-violence needed the violence to get things done

  • he spoke truth! i wish would sit and let someone assault me or my family and just stand ther!

  • Man Who Disliked This ? ? ? I Love Malcolm X && His Voice

  • Coretta Scott King revealed years later that MLK really was hurt by Malcolm calling him an Uncle Tom. MLK really had a fondness for Malcolm and vice versa.

  • he is so wrong about Dr King. a non violent world is something to hope for. Gandi, Dr King two great men

  • @jtrenoweth I fully agree with you. Just because something is unrealistic does not mean one should completely shut it out of the hopes. Malcolm X promoted violence and King promoted peace.

  • Damn right!

  • WHAUW, the last minute of this interview is so inspiring. Malcolm X was way 2 smart.

  • This man is alright. He was a hustler, pimp and he banged white women when they was off limits. Without X, all the white women would be off limits still, except at the clubs. This guy paved the way for everyone to bang white women.

  • @douginamerica So Malcolm X banged a white woman?

  • Its sad tht schools around the country dnt learn about this great man n history instead they give all the damn credit to dr martin luther king

  • The wise man speaks

  • As partitive this opinion seems, Malcolm X is very logical in what he says. But Malcolm X changed his views when he accepted Islam (real Islam) in Mecca.

    But he is right, Martin Luther's means where highly unrealistic. People like Malcolm X are what brought change and confidence into black people's hearts. Logic & Resilience not emotional context, or "ihadadream" .. more like I have a goal to accomplish, get out of my way!

  • Peace wtf has peace achieved does anyone know what that really means have we seen it will we see it which so much hate in this world peace can be achieved only ....

  • Malcom X was what the people needed!

  • KOM JEME PA LENGLER

  • he should not have been a social reformer if he didn't oppose America's shit government. Such a waste of such intellect, if his dream was for equity or vindication for the mistreatment of blacks by the bourgeois, He should have praised equity not downgrade the white masses! How did this man so deeply misunderstand his dream that he proceeded to hate the whites, rather than unite his own people? I am not sure if he read Marx, but it would have done him better to appear morally sound.

  • @ndrwplussine I think you have him misunderstood. he did not hate whites he loved black people. he was trying to unite his people. There are some speeches where he says he wants mlk jr. to succeed because the alternative is his vision. So in effect he was trying to scare america into mlk's vision. What does Marxism have to do with it? Marxism was financed by the Banking interest in order to facilitate centralization of power faster for the elite. Please read a book intead of calling out Malcolm.

  • @kingmu1 marx was influenced from hegels master-slave dialectic. It is difficult to explain, read hegel yourself if you think you're smart enough. Malcolm X is 100% right when he said that the only way that the slave can truly change his mentality is if he went to a society where there are only black men, and no relation to the whites. That is generally one fundamental principle of marxism - where every class is equal.

  • @ndrwplussine I am well aware of the hegelian dialectic and its association with Karl Marx. However these abstract ideas of communism, socialism, capitalism have there roots in millenia ago in African societies. Even researchers on Hegel believe that his slave master dialectic was influenced by the haitian revolution. Could it be that a Black man (malcolm) made up his own mind and wasn't puppetered by some dead white philospher. We did think before white people came around. Could it be????????

  • @kingmu1 you don't counter my point by offering me a historical lesson. I am saying that that the radical vision of malcolm x had no place in the society of his time. All that he succeeded to do was leading the masses to change their mentality with a common vision - to hate the whites. But the fundamental flaw is that he had no knowledge that the idyllic society has no place for hate. He assumed that white people were tolerant of hate but if he read marx, he would have united whites instead.

  • @ndrwplussine I believed a history lesson was needed! You fail to realize that Malcolm didn't HATE white people. He wanted the best for black people and at that time as it is now is self-reliance, not false intergration. Marx was a puppet of the elites plan for a totalatarian world government. i am a big supporter for a "communal" not communitst government. But it takes a certain mind set of ALL people to achieve this and right now most don't have this mindset. Same for a resource based economy.

  • @kingmu1 hate leads to war, as history evidently proves. As Lenin would say, the man must lead the masses, as the masses themselves cannot be relied on. So an ideology based on any pure emotive struggle will never succeed. I affirm my position that if he had believed in Marxist theory, he would have at a mass organization with which he can crush the surrounding opposition. in effect, he would have to find a political lure for whites to support him but in reality, US at the time was polarized.

  • @ndrwplussine I guess you don't get what I am trying to say! Malcolm did not HATE white people. He was pointing out certain truths about whites and the times. Marxism will never work because in order to have a society like that, the people would have to be on a certain mental level. Most are not. What would happen is that most people would turn a communist country in to a totalatarian oligarchy. Even MLK' jrs message was more Marxian in principle. Where did that get mankind??????

  • Malcolm X is Magneto

    Martin Luther King is Xavier X

    This is the Real life X Men Story

    

  • @ScholarVisual yea thats soooo true. but im on Magneto's side.

  • How do you take bitterness out of your words when the stories of you grandparents being beaten to death for wanting freedom is fresh in your mind?

  • He would be so much more convincing if he took out the bitterness in his words.

  • @CelebrityGamer Bro, U need to read further. Malcolm X changed his views. That's what makes him so controversial. He later said he had the wrong views & changed. Didn't mean he wasn't fighting for Black Americans rights, just had a different view.

  • He really knew how to speak with rhythm. If I could speak that smooth I could probably get any woman I want.

  • @ArtistBet

    Lol!!

  • @CelebrityGamer do your research first before you judge.

  • a man full of hate Martin Luther King was a brilliant man!

  • @etelehs he wasn't full of hate!! He was sick of putting up with white peoples shit!

  • @oanunkor Malcolm became a true man of relgion in the end. That's why he was killed. I respect him for this. Few have the ability to be shown the truth and yet still have the courage to change or accept it. This is Mr. X's true victory. And it is paying off for him now. He spoke the truth for the God & was killed for it. That is a Martyr my friends, not someone who straps on a bomb.

  • @CelebrityGamer not at all...

  • He makes sense.

  • By any means

  • He was a brilliant man, no doubt, but I highly disagree with his early practices (before his pilgrimage ) violence and hostility is never the answer

  • every time i see or think anything related to malcom x, i remember my eighth grade teacher teaching a lesson about dr. martin luther king but not malcom x, giving is few details on who malcom x was such as we should not agree with his agressiveness, drilling it so much into our heads, we hated a man we knew nothing about. afterwards, we were told to write an essay about how we favored mr. king and did not x. my teacher was white.

  • I just read his autobiography..very influential man with intelligent views on why things are set up the way they are. Personally this dudes one of my heroes and im philipino! Towards the end he learned to accept whites too and he found out the REAL ugly truth behind things-classism. not racism. is the REAL issue.

  • @describe9 Isn't it spelled 'filipino' when speaking of one individual?

  • @dellthinker That whole 'f' thing is the preference of speech

  • @describe9 One thing for sure he was real and honest...

  • @describe9 If you've read his autobiography, that automatically disqualifies you from commenting on his life. The buzzword was "violent," and you're not allowed to use it.

  • @describe9 1. You have completely misread Malcolm X. He never deterred from the understanding that racism white supremacy is at the core of all the problems that blacks in America, if not world wide, continue to endure. Economic inequality is just one manifestation of the system of racism white supremacy.

  • @describe9 2. Poor whites were at the forefront of oppressing and abusing blacks in America. Moreover, as Dr. Chip Smith and Dr. Manning Marable wrote about in their respective books many white workers during the Labor Movement in America voted against their own economic interests by excluding blacks from the Unions thereby undermining worker solidarity.

  • @describe9 3. Thomas Frank wrote a book called What's the Matter With Kansas? that regards this current phenomenon of whites voting against their own class or economic interests as long as it negatively impacts blacks.

  • @describe9 4. Tim Wise cited similar studies indicating racism white supremacy as taking precedence over class issues among whites in America. In many ways it seems that whites hate blacks more than they love themselves. Such irrational hatred and fear of blacks is called “afrophobia.”

  • @describe9 5. Neely Fuller Jr wrote an excellent book for victims of racism white supremacy. Fuller cited 9 areas of people functioning, including economics/class, as being the means by which this system of racist oppression is enacted against blacks by the white community.

  • @describe9 6. It is vexing that people—who have never endured the oppression and abuse that blacks have experienced in America for hundreds of years—lack the insight, education, and empathy needed to properly interpret the dynamics of the interface and struggles that blacks in America experience vis a vis the white community. It is presumptive arrogance and obtuse to minimize or define the experience or sufferings of another people.

  • @describe9 7. Ultimately, many of you are presumptuous and invariably minimize the reality of racism white supremacy on a prima facie basis. Or, without actually studying this system of oppression the way people regard women or Jewish studies in college. It is more than offensive when someone who has not experienced the sufferings of black Americans takes it upon himself to interpret their experience as being merely "class related" or "economics."

  • @describe9 8. Feminists do not say that it is merely economics that drives female oppression; they cite misogyny and white male patriarchy. Any intelligent feminist is fully aware that class or economic status is a symptom or manifestation of misogyny/white male patriarchy.

  • @describe9 9. Gays cite homophobia as being at the core of their oppression; not mere economics or class.

  • @describe9 10. Jews cite antisemitism as being the motivation for hatred and historic prejudice against Jews.

  • @describe9 11. Read white authors such as Dr. Chip Smith, Tim Wise, Dr. Joe Feagin, and Dr. Andrew Hacker to better understand the extreme oppression that blacks continue to suffer under the American brand of racism white supremacy.

  • @describe9 12. Apply the same kind of scholarship and logic to understanding the world wide system of racism white supremacy as you would any other field of discipline or social issue. Do not be knee jerk and reactionary on this topic. It's much too broad  and deep for such minimizing.

  • @describe9 13. Neely Fuller, Jr wrote in his book that if you do not understand the system of racism white supremacy everything that you think you know will only confuse you.

  • @describe9 15. After Malcolm X came back from Mecca he established the Orgnization for African American Unity (OAAU) that did not allow whites because Malcolm X believed that blacks needed to stand on their own two feet as a people without the assistance of whites. Yet Malcolm did agree that there could be collaboration vis a vis white and black but not integration. Malcolm remained a Pan Africanist to his death. Hating racism and racists is not itself racist. Such thinking is rank stupidity.

  • @describe9 16. A major flaw in logic among many people indoctrinated from the oppressors point of view is that they perceive the legitimate resentment among the victims of racism white supemacy as being racist. The motivation for black nationalists was a "response" to white racism. White racists motivation for hating blacks was unwarranted and pathological. Blacks simply desire to get away from their tormentors in the white community. Really, what sane person of character can fault them?

  • @describe9 17. And remember racism is a "system of oppression" and not mere attitudes or epithets. To criticize blacks for being resentful about being oppressed is similar to criticizing a woman for being angry about being gang raped. The real problem is not black peoples' anger about how they are being treated; the real problem is how they are actually being treated by the white community and their system of racism white supremacy. We need to get our priorities straight when delegating blame.

  • he had a team and he was willing to speak out... but then he changed up on the muslim cult and he was stuck out there without an army but the brother stood steadfast and he died going inthe right direction up.... many of us today die just the same... except in the wrong direction down....

  • Also listen to the speech Malcolm X gave at Oxford University.

  • How I see it they both was right, but it's all in the past now.

  • YAWL ARE GROWN AZZ MEN TALKIN LIKE DAMN KIDS. MARTIN LUTHER KING DIED FOR YAWL STUPID AZZES AND THE LEAST YAWL CAN DO IS SHOW HIM RESPECT.

  • @truefaithingod To disagree with ones method, is not disrepect!

  • @truefaithingod Martin Luther King did not die for anyone, he was just simply killed. He is not Jesus the Christ, just a follower of Jesus the Christ

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  • @truefaithingod Martin Luther King Jr. did not die for you anyone, he was just assassinated. Rev. King is not Jesus the Christ.

  • malcom x is so wrong for that .

  • Blacks had forgotten what whites had done and are still doing today

  • mlk is an uncle tom

  • Malcom X is right about Martin King a.k.a. Micheal King-he never had name changed legally.

  • So he was not for peace, going by this he was a war-monger. An arms dealer interested in only the immediate bettermeant of his situation, with no interest in the betterment of future generations.

  • oh allah ilove this man 

  • he's insane

  • Blacks who choose to be the slaves of the white masters make me sick. The white elites were successful with their propaganda that slavery and oppression of poor, blacks and other minorities is over - it's not. Religion/patriotism are tools to keep people obedient and passive. Look at the war on drugs: It's not about reducing drug abuse, it's about throwing "useless" people into the prison. Politicians are well aware that prevention, education and treatment is much more effective.

  • i name "Gandhi"

  • this interview was before mecca and before Malcolm X became a real muslim

  • @moharm09 I was just saying that to myself.

  • @moharm09 He's still right.

    

  • I am Mexican-American but since I am not white, I am just MEXICAN. I wonder what Malcolm X thought of us...

  • @him3zz If you listen to more of his speeches and read more of his literature youd see that he would have supported anyone who was suffering under the same white supremacy. Some of these people pick and choose what they want to hear but dont really listen. This is why some of them have their extreme opinions of him.

  • @tw1704 I really admire this man. I lost my langauge and history just like the black man. They tell me to "go back to where I came from" A lot of white people didn't like him because they've never felt discriminated against. It's something new to them, I imagine. But for my brown ass...shit....I really like Malcolm X and I'm not black. I almost wanna convert to islam... haha

  • @him3zz Malcolms overall thinking goes beyond Islam. He was about equal justice and the right to self defense for all.

  • @him3zz

    He loved Mexican-Americans and that's why you have Mexicans in the Nation of Islam.

  • @him3zz I imagine if you thought well of blacks/negroes then he in turn thought well of you hispanics/latinos

  • get em malcolm!

  • malcolm was the man

  • Non-violent resistance was the most powerful approach of the civil rights movement. For the same reason Ghandi brought India and Pakistan national indipendance. Dr. King understood the concept; Malcom x was to hot-headed to go along with it.

    The nation of Islam is so controversial Arsenio Hall got his show cancelled for having Louis Farakan speak his mind, meanwhile kids in school are celebrating Martin Luther King Day

  • @orangemiss When it comes to freedom, nothing is wrong. The only thing that is actually wrong is the negotiation with those who do not want to negotiate or oppress others and say that they want to negotiate.

    You are talking about Malcom-X when he was #1 speaker in NOI. Malcom-X realized that NOI is the black version of KKK. Both believe in hate. Malcom-x after his visit to Egypt and Saudia Arabia became completely different person. Louis Farakkan is nothing but a dick, just like Elija Mohammed.

  • @TutorialTipCom even though you say "nothing is wrong" there is a right way and a wrong way of doing things. and Dr. Kings approach was more effective. Malcom X was filled with hatred up until the day of his death. He is notoriously known by many blacks and whites alike as derailment of the civil rights movement.

    Not only that but he preached hate towards the others oppressed that supported Dr. King more than anybody else, the Jews many of which risked their lives for the cause of freedom

  • @orangemiss Told you, you need to read. You know nothing about politics or black history in America. You just come here and repeat useless words with no proof of nothing.

    If you want to remain in your ignorance, that's completely fine with me.

    Good luck!

  • @TutorialTipCom lol your so full of shit XD

  • @orangemiss Your incorrect. Both approaches were needed. Malcolm believed in justice AND self-defense.

  • @tw1704 lol "YOUR" grammar is incorrect.

  • @orangemiss .... oh... ha ha ha ha ha ha NO. Give him/her a hand yall. Now back to the topic at hand. Whats is your point?

  • @tw1704 My point is I don't stand corrected by infantile responses such as yours. Get it now?...lol.

  • @TutorialTipCom It was not the black version of the KKK. Are you insane? Im not part of the NOI but I know they were not like the KKK. Ready the history of both.

  • @tw1704 Actually I have STUDIED the history of both especially NOI. This hate group is not even considered to be a Muslim sect as they claim they are by every Muslim on the planet. Read the verdict from scholars and Muslim activists about them.

    NOI believes that the white man is the devil and all kinds of bullshit nonsense. Next time you want to talk, talk like a respectful human being, not an animal.

  • @TutorialTipCom I didnt talk to you in a disrespectful way. Im not arguing whether the NOI is part of a muslim sect.

    I said that you must be insane to suggest that the NOI is the black version of the KKK. The NOI never MURDERED any whites, BOMBED any CHURCHES, BURNED down the HOMES of whites, KIDNAPPED, RAPED, HANG white men and women, etc.. In some cases police officers were involved or looked away. But the KKK is guilty of all of that against black people. Thats all im saying.

  • @tw1704 A murder is a murder. If NOI could murder, they would have done that. They actually did. You are watching a video of one of their victims. They teach HATE, and once you teach hate to someone, you can't control the outcome.

    NOI popularity had faded long ago, which is a very good thing, because they have been exposed so many times. Only people with mental issues join such group or stay in it.

  • @TutorialTipCom How many Whites did they hang? How many churches did they bomb? How many got away with murder? How many member of the NOI had positions in law inforcement? government? You still cant make that comparison.

  • @tw1704 A Criminal is a CRIMINAL. There is no 'nice' way of saying someone is a CRIMINAL. If you Kill one person, then you are a criminal. If you kill 2, 3, 4, 100 you still a criminal. Hope you understand.

    If NOI had the means to do what the KKK did, they will probably be worse.

  • @TutorialTipCom Your making in assumption instead of a comparison. Im not going to argue any further. I believe you know exactly what Im saying. Thats my assumption.

  • Bottem line is , field negros turned out to be worst than house negros. and it was the field negros who killed him in the end. he glorified feild negro culture, and today because of it thugs are more respected in the community than educated well spoken black men. WE HAVE TO SEPARATE

  • @bigbaddavis83 and the truth is you crackers are always stealing things from other ppl wether its slaves, resources, land and other things you white pigs are in the process of dying off which means the world can finally start to heal itself when you destructive animals are dead

  • @bigbaddavis83 ok my kkkmart friend did u bust a nut while typing that.so nice of you to reply to my one month ago message.anyway you win now go wash that sheet so you can wear it to the rally tomorrow!!!

  • @bigbaddavis83 Perfect come back, ever thought of using grammar? You know, capitalization, punctuation, and whatnot? You can't start off a sentence with "and" you know, just in case you didn't know. Nigga you mad as shit.

  • Malcom X/Shabbaz was smarter than King. King was no slouch, but Malcolm was a genius.

  • @DocWyoming they were both geniuses.

    Did you know that in the last year of his life when MX converted from nation of islam to ISLAM ONLY, he preached peace and that a white person could live peacefully alongside a black person?

  • @ReunitePeace777 Sure, that's the well known ending to his 'autobiograhy' (Which of course was actually written by Alex Haley. That's just one reason why he was a genius. The ability to switch positions based on an openness to new learning. How many of us could do that?

  • Clearly the nation of Islam movement claiming all whites were devils was wrong and malcom x was wrong for subscribing to this movement.. On the other hand, mlk's "house negro" approach was too weak.. Middleground between these two thoughts would have been perfect.. I believe malcom x reached that middle ground when he left the NOI and returned from his pilgrimage to Mecca.. Unfortunately he didn't live long enough after that

  • Well they had two completely different viewpoints on civil rights movements. Malcolm X wanted a non-resistance and MLK JR. wanted a non-violent resistance. Naturally they were bound to come against each other. At least now in our world we have the view points of both. If we can't make peace we will have to take action.

  • What about the white woman who take welfare and foodstamps?

  • @tw1704 I don't see foodstamps so much any more. In Boston we have these state issued debit cards. Its tax funded debit cards and only certain banks get in on the deal. Looks like a regular bank debit card only you and I pay for it and you can use it anywhere, buy cigarettes, liquor, or go buy a scratch ticket. At least foodstamps were for food.

  • @TDS4UT We have the same thing in Jersey. I was responding to BowToMySkill.

  • @tw1704 I can't really relate to Malcom X because I am not black. However, he does make some key points in relation to how people in power control others. Its interesting to see how the blacks were divided by house negroes and field negroes. I don't consider Dr King to be a house negro. I think later on Malcom X changed his opinions of Dr King but by then both of them would be killed. Sad.

  • @TDS4UT Malcolm never realiy changed his overall opinion. He made some adjustments in what he said but never really change what he felt overall. Malcolm spoke truth to power.

  • DA PO LEASE B DA KKK!!

  • @bigbaddavis83 A nigga by name of X...

  • @bigbaddavis83 I am a black guy and I read your comment and was not offended in the least bit. I know you're trolling and to be honest it was kinda weak. In fact, it was actually more funny if anything "I'll throw a chicken foot in the shed and let them go at it." Hahahaha you fool. Not sure if you were supposed to be angering blacks with your blatant racism, but I got nothing out of it but a laugh man. So I guess you failed. Don't hate me, for I am your brother and we both bleed red. God Bless.

  • @thangQanime Respect.

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  • @BowToMySkill what do you call whites who think its all "niggers" fault?

  • @bigbaddavis83 You trolling?

  • @633rrr

    Hey 633rrr, just want to point out that Malcolm X realized this attitude was wrong. He changed his thoughts about this after his spiritual journey to Mecca. Not trying to challenge your thinking - there's enough ridiculousness on here already - just want to let you know that he certainly believed this at one time, but found a peaceful understanding before he was killed.

  • @bigbaddavis83 stupid white crackers ur women are out of control and ur pink cracker dicks are too small thats why u reject ur own women for Asian dog eaters instead go fuck ur family since you crackers love incest so much

  • @BlackMessiahX hey hey.. why so angry? listen you're a black person right? what i would like to understand is how can you discriminate against whites n asians it appears too when i believe thats exactly why you don't like white people because they themselves behave this way? isn't it the discriminatory behavior that you are rebelling against and yet you are as well displaying discriminatory behavior.. so how does this work? please explain i am interested in how you view this. thank you

  • @BlackMessiahX Perhaps you would like to call out these "Uncle Toms"

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    watch?v=Ftcbk10L87k&feature=re­lated

    watch?v=_Gh3_e3mDQ8

  • @bigbaddavis83 get the fuck of our black videos you white honkey pig porker cracker cuck bitch and go fuck 3 year old kid something you porker pedos love so much

  • @BlackMessiahX You sound like an idiot.

  • @bigbaddavis83 Its ok let me rub it and make it better,shoe shine too boss?Oh my damn,I forgot Im not a slave,so im sorry i cant do that.But tell sisterpie I said hi,and I wont go that deep in her pussy anymore.

  • ppl think Malcolm x preached intergration...ehhh he did not. stop saying that! He preached segreation, he believe Blacks should unite and create their own nation.

  • @Natpack1 Actually after making his pilgramage to Mecca he DID preach intergration.

  • @ImthaOne100 no he didnt, do yo research

  • @tru2life9 There's video on youtube of it...

  • Hell, even if White Supremacy succeeds, how long will it be until they successfully destroy each other? Contrary to popular opinion, ethnic Jews are white like all the others. So killing them off would just mean contributing to the death of your own race. How long will it be until they declare that being blonde, brunette, or even ginger is non-white. Trust me, guys, the white race is a complicated one.

  • @bigbaddavis83 ok mr.kkk u win "King Klan Kocksuker",now go wash ur moms cum stains off ur white robe so u can where it to the meeting 2night.And tell her flaflaflohii said HIIIIII!!!!!.

  • they were both right !!!

  • @bigbaddavis83 oh that n word,that gets u off toooooo don't it,but i'm sorry mr.cracker it don't bother me none,its just a word to me cracker jack!!!but i see u come to see mr.malcolm speak lololololol,i love u cracker jack.btw was not u the one who held the door 4 me yesterday as i went through with my two guess bags???funny thing is ,i didn't hear the "n" word come out of your lips then,is it only behind closed doors cracker jack???btw when u get a chance check out martin 2,u r on ur way up.

  • Personally think that MLK philosophy was better, and before yall start attacking me let me just say i love them both AND im muslim

  • this vid is the best way to spend x day r.i.p. fuc the ghandi ideology if somebody strikes ur face strike bac times a million cant get peace til we get a piece too bitches!

  • @bigbaddavis83 ur goin to hell in a handbasket faggot

  • a thinker

  • @bigbaddavis83 y don't u come over to denver colorado so I can knock ur piece of shit white cock sucking mother fuckin ass come on ill b here for the next 50 years so then lets so who's so big and bad huh? Ain't so big and bad now huh fuck face?

  • His response was understandable at the time. Now. Can you boys in the comments stop acting like dipwads and actually act like the humans you are?

  • @big bad white cracker,did u jerk off while posting ur comment,i bet u did it just turns u on to see a smart negro doesnt it?

  • @633rrr Yep and someone who is developing more nationalist views.. If someone came along with the right cause, I would even fund the black community if a nationalist had a good cause other than a "fuck crackers, lets kill them" mentality. Angelsnupnup7 might mean well in his cause, but I am still trying to feel him out.

  • @633rrr Yea... I'd celebrate Malcolm X Day. MLK is glorified to be this saint and its just so not what he was. If Malcolm X wanted to cave in, hed become Obama and try to sweep his past acquaintances under the rug but he stayed true, had to give him that. Believe me, Obama knows the history deep down I think.

    As a european/italian american I feel myself I have felt oppression.. maybe even more than some mulltatos or uncle toms.

  • @TheMeltinResponse were all oppressed under the capitalistic demonic society ruled by devil worshippers who dont giv a fuc if ur white or blac so yes ur right

  • @JL0183 Just how I see it from my set of eyes

  • @633rrr Indeed he was... America has become disgraceful, the goverment influenced the school systems to where teachers even told the kids "Two wrongs dont make a right". Even if someone was bugging you. You were always told to tell an adult too. All this does is make kids run to the adults and you will be known as a rat. It only makes it worse for you and when kids get you alone, they of course wanna do worse things to you.

  • What a douche

  • The white man is just a tool for the zionest Jew, the same jews that run the NAACP. go figure.

  • @tem1020 Jews run everything... Its unbelievable and I just learned NAACP was run by Jews too lol.

    Malcolm X has to be one of the most right men in history though.

  • if you noticed malcox and obama has the same speech pattern when talking .