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  • Black unity will never be the same. We are too busy beating ourselves down

  • That last man really put it eloquently i believe his name is Wyatt Tee Walker but i am not sure anyway he made a very good summation of the arguement although Malcolm will always be my man

  • Land of the free

  • i feel so sad for this

  • Jah bless the man known to the world as MalcolmX

  • The whites did what all would do...Many did good and many did bad. We are a people, not races or creeds or any of the like, just a people.

  • For all the crimes whites have committed to the Natives, Africans, Asians, Hispanics Arabs and etc. Such as genocide, slavery, raping, colonizing, steal, killing, exploiting, bringing disease, inventing racism and stereotypes, taking credit for others inventions, bastardizing other cultures, undermining and etc. White people are phonies, hypocrites, pretentious, liars AND are the true criminals of the world. They are the true imposters. White people are less valuable than SHIT!

  • Free Palestine African Americans....they are your brothers!

  • Damn!He is before his time!

  • I think that MLK and MX are just two different types of leaders. MX, "by any means necessary and MLK, a more peaceful approach. Neither is better than the other. One goal, equality.

  • @chanteuseblu With all due respect there was a individual who came along at the same time of these individuals ROBERT WILLIAMS.He spoke out with a militant attitude before MX and was very much against the idea of non-violent social reform from MLK.Read "Radio Free Dixie" by TIMOTHY TYSON.Robert Williams like these two more well known and celebrated indivduals wanted FREEDOM JUSTICE AND EQUALITY AS WELL

  • POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!

  • MLK never told the sheer truth the way Malcolm did. That's why Malcolm was the better leader and that's why he's so demonized.

  • @infox1000

    Malcolm was also the epitome of a strong black man.Martin had to follow a platform of black not being good enough to push him to the national forefront.Malcolm wasn't violent but his view was more pragmatic and realistic.You can't demand for freedom,equality,and justice peacefully...It must be taken by force.Unprovoked violence is never the way but you can't ask people to abandon their natural instincts and not defend themselves.Malcolm definitely deserves more recognition.

  • Malcom X was a muslim and he was a greater threat too white society, as he spoke the truth he called them 'white devils' as a race of people who enslaved another race stripped of thier human rights and dignity can only be described as devils. So they supported the pacifist Christian reverend wich could blend into their white society as the color of his skin is the only thing that differs between them. To Malcolm X may Allah grant you jannah-tul firdowsa

  • Martin Luther King was no match too Brother Malcom this is due too Malcom's sheer detirmination too over come the 'Man' and those other handpicked black leaders and officials, dont get me wrong Martin L K was determined too free his people as well but he was already fully deluded y white integration and didn't bring up the subject that Malcolm did that black have there own identity and we weren't Christians they forced you to become that that why Malcolm is better than Martin as he denounce

  • This type of interview shows how full of bowel movement Kennedy was in his day. The "negro" is the only one ever asked to take the "civilized" and lawful approach to freedom.

  • this is sad,his own people killed him,and they hardly teach about him in school,he's better than martin L K

  • @gokunarugo My friend, don't be mislead to think THAT was what actually happened. please read @yowzephyr below or pages past. Yes, the puppets that murdered him were black, but the hands up the puppet's ass were pale with baby-blue and pink veins

  • Malcolm was wasting his time speaking with these masonic pawns who were only trying to soften his stance and weaken his truths...Yet, the battle is not about color but power - Yahweh's total power and the abominations, lies and deceptions of Satan.

  • Money property system is ROOT of ALL problems, it creates/exploits scarcity, never creates enough jobs, allows people on top to control everyone/thing

    1. people need food, water, energy, etc.

    2. sharing all resources and knowledge allows maximum cooperative efficiency

    3. creating an abundance of all our needs makes money, gov, crime obsolete

    4. automating the production distribution, frees up humanity to no longer be wage slaves to governments or corporations

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  • We don't need to compare our leaders because there were so many fronts to fight on, so many issues to be addressed that we had to have more than one voice. Just like we all have different mindsets and methods of problem solving so did they. For every facet of Black life, struggle, culture, well-being and political view, there are faces to represent them.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. was The Beatles of civil rights. Malcolm X was the Rolling Stones. You need both to complete the spectrum.

  • @yowzephyr How about Jimi Hendrix and Chuck Berry or Prince or BB king or some Wooten brothers or early Isleys. Dude. What context are referring to? Both the Beatles and Rolling Stones are imports from Liverpool and London. One band was unknowingly brought to the states to combat the popularity and influence of Motown. Both bands had respect for their blues and "early rock" influences because they're not-from-America. How does this correlate with the post.

  • Malcolm X was not a great man, but he was a helluva man.

    Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man.

  • @yowzephyr Malcolm was all around a better leader and he was more dedicated to the struggle than King. Both were great men, but Malcolm fought harder for his people.

  • @infox1000 Thurgood Marshal said of Malcolm X "All he does is talk."

    Martin Luther King faced physical attacks every time he lead a civil rights march. He put his life on the line constantly. He was put in jail. He had rocks thrown at him. The FBI threatened him. He was castigated by powerful politicians. He was considered a grave threat to white power, believe it or not.

    Malcolm X put his life on the line dissing Elijah Muhammad, but he did not confront white power directly in white areas.

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  • Now take your twisted knowledge to a different post like Churchill vs Hitler or some rubbish of that nature. 

  • @yowzephyr (Part 5) I'll teach YOU a very deluded fact. It was when King started to agree with what Malcolm was saying: the dogs, police, fire department, death threats, the erasing of family members, burning of homes-again the fire deparment, etc. All these things and Martin thought "Damn, my feet are tired". They became friends, making them BOTH threats. King went from "I Have A Dream" to "America" Can Go To Hell" they lethally warned him not to make this speech and made sure he did not do so

  • @yowzephyr (Part 4) "They" would not try the same tactics with Malcolm. They would not test his words because any reaction would be revolution. Meaning that "They" would have to assassinate Malcolm first and with the same stone make it look like an inside job orchestrated by The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. All this knowing King would just pray, sing and hum hymns and march. There's no threat in that. Now if King was assassinated first... then aww shit!

  • @yowzephyr(Part 3) Malcolm marched with 50 men and no money right up in police facilities, like "what!!!" "Get these men, women and children medical help, for they have been beaten before AND after the arrest." And walked out with the victims back to their families. Not to mention the raping of women, boys, girls and DOAs discovered in cells. King's nonviolent approach allowed a lot of what is severely edited on TV today.

  • @yowzephyr (Part 2) Martin was not threatining. Marches were just new and was a symbol of unity that had never before been seen.. a bunch of beautiful black people holding hands moving in one direction. That's almost impossible now. Still, it is not threatening and was never really respected as so.

  • @yowzephyr (Part 1) And you've learned this from where? Probably the same educational system that Malcolm feared for us, wether it be by school or media. clearly your motives have been seen by the wiser of men and women. Yet you have indulged in the bliss of your own ignorance with your comments assuming it as the gospel. They both endured hardships unimaginable, but fact the FBI was more concerned about Malcolm than they were about Martin. They followed Malcolm all the way to Mecca and back.

  • We need a new Malcom really bad.

  • @vincevince801 2 bad it doesn't exist, the closest thing we will ever get 2 him is "AR Bernard"

    he doesn't have the revolutionary spark, but he reminds me of him so much

  • So much respect for this man from New Zealand, a true revolutionary

  • The question is whats the solution its plenty of us that have some knowledge of self but whats the real solution? Im about answers..

  • These brothers were so articulate and wise....where has this gone?

  • @blackmale78 Well today's "negro" will give you every excuse in the book and tell you things like "Oh, the times are different","Things aren't that serious now", or any other excuse they can utter to defend their inactivity, complacency, and apathy.

  • @blackmale78 viacom bought it.

  • Malcolm remains the most articulated man on Earth regarding integration, segregation, racism, etc... He is the greatest spiritual and political teacher of the modern times.

  • @almaymun Not just racism, and segregation, but world affairs, current events, etc. He was one of the greatest orators period. Not just African American, but one of the greatest orators period.

  • James Farmer's....irrelevant comments at the end of this vid...is exactly what Malcolm was talking about..another.mealy mouthed speach...In those times how could any black person" hold the president accountable on what he does" WITHOUT even obtaining power or even the ability to vote...

  • I wish my people had the same fire, passion, and tenacity about education. I wish getting good grades and invading the top colleges was the norm for black folks. I wish Harvard and Yale had a black majority. Only then, will Martin and Malcolms dream come true.

  • Man this dude should still be alive shame we as a people we will never get out of a American state of mind. Now that they have aloud a black president they have rocked the will to revolt to sleep.

  • Malcolm X is the Greatest man to ever step foot on this planet to date.

  • Notice how this man speaks articulately, intelligently and clearly. He's not overly emotional, or obnoxious, and he doesn't waddle around with a limp and a big fir coat on trying to be intimidating. He is a role model for the African American community. A significant cultural change within the community must take place before things will ever even appear equal and fair (and I think this is what he is saying too).

  • I really respect this man.

  • Sounds like a Colin Powell.

  • Strange that one of the panelists is smoking right in the room!! I know smoking ran rampant in the 1960s, but I didn't know it was allowed so openly.

  • @gazawire it was quite fashionable and acceptable for men and women-who were smoking before they were even voting. Interestingly Malcolm X quit smoking before he joined the NOI.

  • Everything he said was right. His speech at the Oxford Union was especially eloquent. I may not understand the situation as well as a black person but I can put myself in their shoes and understand the anger and frustration created by four hundred years of oppression. May oppressed people, whoever they are, have the courage to stand up for their rights just as Malcolm X did.

  • His life is something that everyone should educate themselves of! His transformation of opinion through life experiences shows what an extraordinary man Malcolm X was.

  • 'White' men have gangs too. They just operate with gbood cover.

    All greedy and violent gangsterism is immoral and detrimental to humankind.

  • I really appreciate these samples of Malcolm X's interviews and life! He's always been my hero, and now I understand even more about him. You know, if we black people ever do break the choke-hold of Lil' Wayne, corporate media, love of gangs and the drug game, and just outright apathy for their history and cultural preservation...this man's words will be the blueprints to FREEDOM!!! Malcolm X is truly OUR Spartacus!!!

  • Great discussion. Very smart men. Thanks for posting.

  • he certainly got my attention

  • James Farmer comes in with both barrels blasting. lol He's a doer, organizer of the "freedom ride".

  • I'm reading a book by the late great Dr Amos Wilson. I also listen to some of his CD lectures. He's a deep thinker. Loved Black people. He said, 'The biggest thing we Africans have to get over is our cowardice.' Wow. One of our problems is individualism. Other groups like jews, liberals, etc, talk about individualism but in practice these folks are acting as a group.

  • What I love about Malcolm is that he never saw us as victims. There is another speech in which he talks about self-inflicted negro suffering. The lack of educational motivation, promiscuity and procreation amongst our youth and ignorance as adults are all issues we can fix ourselves, Malcolm wanted us to take acocuntability before we blame others

  • i think now is the perfect time for class warfare and the continued exposure of the REAL inequality today. skin or blood has nothing to do with it.

  • Malcolm X NEVER stopped believing in black nationalism as a political theory. Bring up black nationalism to anyone nowadays... even some folks who used to lean toward afrocentrism now think they're part of "the fabric" of this country. In order to build a black economy, black businesses, and black communities, we need to be a defined, unified nation. Not happening in 2010-- it's the age of "post racialism". We like our oppression served to us on silver these days.

  • Even with Barrack Obama in the White House, you still can't find a community in the United States that is all black and that is thriving. It is a fact that Afro American communities in the U.S. have the worst crime rates, most high school drop outs,lowest per capita income, worst housing conditions,,,ect. Whites have their exclusive gated communities and thriving businesses, so why don't blacks. We need to start controlling where our hard earned dollar goes, and keep it amongst our own people.

  • @quezzie13

    The simple fact is that there is a small percentage of the black population that give a very bad impression to the world. The gangsters and thugs need to stop sowing distrust within their communities and stop making it hard for the average black man to thrive. I admit that gang activity is not the only reason for racial tension but it is by far the most prevalent in most of the inner city areas.

  • @quezzie13 one word to solve all this "UNITY"

  • Brother Malcolm...my hero!

  • Malcolm realize more than ever that black people problems were more than a political one. Our problems are both spiritual & political. The scholars of the world understand this and the Jews realize this trend in 1939. They cried before the world against Hitler and demand a homeland for their salvation and received Palestine. We cry for our enemy which is the american government to do for us what we should be doing for ourselves. You need your own government and Malcolm knew this before he died.

  • This man was before his time, and we have to give him homage for his boldness. He loved the men and women of the kingdom of god. The SON OF THE MOST HIGH....... Thank you Brother Malcolm

  • Joynthelordg...thanks for posting an awesome comment about Malcolm X......

  • @joynthelordg & perhaps you also are ahead of your time, because, if you download the entire discussion from archive.org, you will find that they did a 'remake' of the show 30 years later, featuring Wyatt T Walker and James Farmer. In this re-make, though much later, Walker at least had the maturity to concede that Malcolm Little was ahead of his time, which indeed, were his words, for, in his view, after all the years of struggling, he realised that even if he lived to 100, racism would persist

  • Still true today. This strategy not only apply to black people, it applies to any popular movement. You infiltrate and compromise the leadership of that movement. Look a what Obama is doing.

    He's just a tool of the big banksters and he was put there hamstring the popular movements of stopping the wars, getting out of NAFTA, investigating Bush/Cheney and 911, getting rid of Evoting. All the people who protested Bush are now sitting on their hands.

  • notice how it is only Malcolm X who is well composed, while others smoke, fidget, and scratch!

  • I think my favorite thing about Malcolm X is that he's so stoic and in control of himself. I find myself thinking that I would like to emulate that trait. He was level headed, clear thinking and in the moment. These are outstanding qualities.

    I wish there were more guys like him around. Though this is, I assume, from his pre-hajj days, and I am a white guy I still really like him over-all.

    I have great respect for someone who saw that his hatred was unjustified. I would've shaken his hand.

  • bobbygnosis, why wouldn't Malcolm be composed? He knew the setting of the discussion and knew he would be representing his race and the Nation of Islam. What would you expect? Jerry Springer like antics?!

  • The reason I think its so wonderful that he's composed is that if I were in the same situation I could see myself losing my temper. I really like people who can "hold their own" when speaking about something that's important to them. It makes me want to stop, breathe and think things over so that I can be as eloquent as - in this case Malcolm X.

    When I say I like his composure I speak from a standpoint of admiration.

    Peace.

  • That is the way he was taught in the Nation. Self control and discipline are ingrained in them

  • What Malcolm X was saying in this video is true. Even after he came back from Mecca, he still said that whites can help, but they cant join his organisation. He was still talking about the white power structure. He still believed that black people should control their own economy like everyone else. The only view he changed was his former view that all white people are devils. But he still fought against racism promoted by the racist white power structure.

  • alhamdulilah he became a real Muslim before he died.................May Allah have Mercy on his soul

  • Well, I've lived to regret that incident. In many parts of the African continent I saw white students helping black people. Something like this kills a lot of argument. I did many things as a [Black] Muslim that I'm sorry for now. I was a zombie then—like all [Black] Muslims—I was hypnotized, pointed in a certain direction and told to march. Well, I guess a man's entitled to make a fool of himself if he's ready to pay the cost. It cost me 12 years.

  • Word.

    That is the Malcolm X that should be discussed.

    Post-hajj Malcolm is the kind of guy I would have sought out. I could see myself walking into whatever room he might've been in only to say, "I know it falls short of what I really mean, but thank you anyway."

    I think Malcolm X is still relevant. Particularly his transformation.

    Cheers.

  • [L]istening to leaders like Nasser, Ben Bella, and Nkrumah awakened me to the dangers of racism. I realized racism isn't just a black and white problem. It's brought bloodbaths to about every nation on earth at one time or another.

    Brother, remember the time that white college girl came into the restaurant—the one who wanted to help the [Black] Muslims and the whites get together—and I told her there wasn't a ghost of a chance and she went away crying?

  • Brother Malcolm was very forthright and prolific with his conveying of messages. He always managed to relate time with everything, which is to have things done without hesitation(understood). I must admit he was right about the executive orders given by Abraham Lincoln(Emancipation of Proclamation). At that point of film on this discussion in particular it had been nearly one hundred years without a paradigm of change, more like lawful borders. I love that man much. I can relate Mr. Shabazz. TY

  • SinisterPacifist must be an american (caucasian specifically); all they know is hatred built on a sordid government system full of lies and blasphemy against the MOST HIGH YAH. Peace and Shalom,

  • Malcom X was a brilliant orator, and a man not of this planet. He lived like a man who died already throughout his life. He reformed in prison, where he learned the evils of the white man or the white mans deeds to all the nonwhites in the world. He was a force to great for White America to comprehend. A brillaint mind, it is a shame he had to die so young.

  • If he had stayed on the proper course and not go against his teacher then all would have went well for him (sort of).

  • Can you tell me whi is Alan Morrison?

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  • Obama is a UTNL!

  • Malcolm would be so upset with the way our black people are caring themselves. Not just a physical death but also a mental death. Just listen to the music...it's seems as the it is cool to be dumb as hell. We have gotten so stupid that we put the KKK out of business. Now we have Crips and Bloods and other gangs doing the klans work. Idiots!

  • he spoke so well

  • lol "he spoke so well" that's not a compliment at all. that's what you say about retarded people who can talk.

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  • All the greats die too young

  • malcom would be ashamed of all the gang bangers and the rappers using all this derogative nature shown towards women and what the streets are like in general today, Save the middle class

  • There were thugs in his day...he'd be more angry at those who can help and do nothing which is every1

    no 1 group bears the blame

  • This man is very intelligent, I see why he was seen as a threat!

  • Anyone know if Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. ever had a sit down?

  • No, look it up in wikipedia.

  • You can apply everything they're saying to write now, especially judging the administration by its actions and not its eloquent words.

  • They call us niggers, they called us monkeys, they rape our women, thet harrass our children in public schools. WAKE UP!!! if this was perputrated to another people,they would be declaring war. Brother Malcolm was talking about a new African culture. Whatever the Whiteman does, we should do opposite. If the white man kills, we should not. The whiteman's food we should not eat. The white man's knowledge should not be our own. A New Culture People!!!!! SOVEREIGHNTY Bothas and Sistas.

  • You would drag your race into the ground. Luckily you don't lead them.

    Do you even know what you're talking about? You would do the opposite of whatever a white man does, just because of something that happend decades ago?And since the majority of white people do not kill, you would kill just because they are not killing? You sir, have a dizzying intellect. No wonder, since you do the opposite of the whiteman and not properly educate yourself.

    Toodles, fucktard.

  • yes, they talked. They all talked. Malcolm, Robert, Martin, JFK, and the FBI all talked them as well. There are even a few pics of Malcolm and Martin together.

  • Look!! I am a Garifuna from Belize. (Youtube It)And I cry for Black People because before Malcolm X Blacks voted republican, now we vote democrat. How long are these political parties get away with this. They play us like fools. Non did right by blacks in this country. Unemployment rate is still high, Black population in prison is still too high, they experiment with Aids and Syphilis on our people, they kill unarm black men on the streets, police brutality........

  • The political parties will get away with what you describe as long as we allow them. There is no outrage nor tough actions we spend more time worried about non essential things. I don't know about experimentation but we have the highest rates of AIDS, STD's and unwed new born mothers because of lack of contraception.

    More black men are killed on the streets by other black men period. The witnesses are silent.

  • Poverty is the cause of all these tings you speak of.

  • Is poverty the reason we don't wear condoms that allows AIDS to proliferate? I don't think poverty is a root cause. The root cause is absence of critical knowledge. Some speakers would call it knowledge of oneself. It includes REAL history, economics, sociology, biology, etc. The result of that is lack of self esteem. There are immigrants now who enter this county poor but they still are able to become productive within one generation so I believe poverty is a small section of the cause.

  • How can you have critical knowledge of yourself in a country that took your knowledge of yourself away from you. Black people haven't know themselves since we got here. Immigrants come to this country with knowledge of themselves, their homeland and culture. That was robbed from blacks here many years ago. In a sense blacks in America are not quite American and not quite African, just simply lost.

  • What you say is factual but not so simply. The knowledge of oneself is definately helped by cultural practices being handed down by generations, but when an individual is brought up with pride and self esteem than he is never truly lost.

  • @jspivey03 The history and culture lost is definitely true. I would not go so far as saying black people are lost. The goal of the black community now is to define itself and its culture while here in America, and to create a prosperous, and strong legacy in america. A person, or a people's history and identity is something we all continue to create with our actions Today, and into the future...

  • @jspivey03 your a self absorbed moron. no wonder u got so many thumbs up. we have no knowledge of africa. apologize to yourself.

  • @jspivey03 I wish others had the knowledge that you have. I have tried to explain how important it is for immigrants to have a culture to be grounded in while in America. The so-called negro has very little knowledge of self and their culture is a sub-culture of their white oppressor. U made one of the best comments on utube.

  • @jspivey03 Well said sista!

  • @jspivey03 Listen to Malcolm on the subject brother. This is because the African american has been convinced that Africa is all degeneration and destruction as a means of polarizing black people. Ever hear Kat Williams say 'Africa ain't a place a nigger wanna be right now?' We are turned against ourselves. I'm from Africa, I live in America and I see the polarity everyday. African-Americans distrust and in some cases hate Africans in a way which completely confounds me. I pray we all find wisdom

  • @Kobe29261 while I understand your statement and to a small sense agree with you, but I was born here have visited Africa and it aint no cakewalk for an African American there...we African Americans are shunned and treated as if we are inferior and impure in the motherland so your experience here may be valid...that treatment works both ways....

  • @jspivey03 Quite to the contrary, black Americans are probably the most American of all American people. Our unique American art forms come from black Americans. Blues, jazz, rock have spread all over the world. Black Americans are the richest and most influential and successful black people on Earth.

  • Take out White Power Structure and use Globalists as well as Negroes and replace it with Humanity. It shows everything Malcolm X was talking about is still going on.

  • elshisu i picked that up to i think its cause obama loved to watch malcolms speeches and debates?

  • It reminds me a lot of Obama, not in his speech or political views, but in the way he moves, his face, his eyes, and, well a thought came to my mind....

  • If Malcolm X was alive he would be disappointed with Obama.

  • If Malcolm X was alive he would be disappointed with 99% of Black people.

  • If Malcolm X was alive he would kill your subtly racist white ass.

  • I agree with you 100%

  • We never got a Malcolm X or a Martin Luther King after their assassinations (damn CIA), all we're getting are fakes, actors. I think the closest one we got so far was Ron Paul, even then he wasn't as brave.

  • black men let's stand 2gether as 1 !!now in 09. let's make money 2gether live well!!!it's a new age!!! stand 4 your own! black power!

  • yeah he def was drawing a target on his head, truth will get u death, long live the truth

  • People will die telling the truth but truth will live forever!

  • Everything he is saying is really not just a black issue. This applies to anyone with a nonconformist attitude. This is now really a matter of wealth class, and exists even now.

  • obamas pappy

  • lol which one?>

  • He was a brave and clever man. Peace.

  • ver vivir la utopia en gogle

  • people, today race is becoming a non- issue. the people that run everything are fiding that out. Money is the new race.... think about it

  • Racism was always about money. It is profitable to oppress peoplek, thats why it happens. People who think racism is about understanding or diversity never understood what instituational racism was to begin with. MLK included.

    It was always about money so if it's about money now nothing has changed.

  • i guess it hasnt

  • So true my man.

    Its not just the people, It mostly the socio-economic systems in place.

    The civil rights movement seems to have been in vain.

    Black prez you say??

    All I see is a carefully selected puppet of the finacial interests of the globe

  • thanks eraf

  • when will we understand that religion is a tool. in theory it seems to work, but the execution falls short. humans think themselves to be so smart. we claim we want unity but promote our "holy" religion at the same time. become formless. seek the supreme in all things, for there is nowhere that is void of the most high. open your mind so that your soul may shine. religion has blinded us. religious leaders are like drug dealers, promoting their product. peace be upon you

  • I think this is one of the smartest things said on youtube. Spirituality is most important. You have that, you are golden. Spirit moves. Spirit feeds. Spirit learns, heals, understands the unseen. Its eyes are more open then physical eyes. Religion.. It can be a drug.. Abused, reason for war, divides, arrogant, prejudiced, a tool for destruction. You can how ever have a religion an be spiritual. An you can be religious an have no spirituality an will be so arrogant in it you'll never see ur soul

  • what year was this?

    p.s malcolm x is a legend.

  • June 12, 1963

  • Weird to here that word negro.. Why he saying black in spanish when he speaks english?

  • The word "negro" means black in spanish and other latin based languages. I am an young black man myself in my early 20s, and in now way does Tupac or for that matter any rapper serve as an legitimate voice for blacks in this country. Any man who approves of the message or lyrics that some to these rapper proclaimed is a fool. Finally, "Nigga" is an acronym its just a bad pronunciation of the word 'Nigger". Slaves in America couldn't speak correct english. Just something to think on.

  • not only does tupac speak 4 a %age of our oppressed and downtrodden, you speak for a s &age of our people. the cowardly percent who are willing to compromise the full advantages of freedom, just to dine with the devils and b the punchlines of all their racial slurs. i challenge you to listen to work of rappers krs one, boogie down productions, and gang starr, b4 you pass judgement. Tribalism! until my people discard your type from among us we will never make concrete steps 2use sound reasoning

  • Dr., I think the best was to start of you comment is by using a capital letter. Every says there a docter on the internet but no evidence is ever shown. One thing that many people fail to comprehend is the situation the Africans Americans where in. Peoples' lives where in stack, so a passive type of approach wasn't always to most effective form of action.

  • Religion is a form of propaganda, used to control populations. No man, nor institution should be looked upon as having more or less of a connection to our creator than any being on this Earth. God is a part of us all. Historically religion has caused more war than peace. Religion has been used to stir hate against blacks, asians, whites, gays, drug users... Religion has been used to prevent people from showing their affection towards one another... the list goes on.

  • God has no ethnicity, or nationality

  • Christianity is not the religion for the blacman, so black people be wise. Islam is the way

  • that was the dumbest thing ever sed on youtube.

  • Mr. Gambit, would you respond to a name you have not agreed to be called with?.If i have chosen to be called by blackkruut and you call me by a diffrent name apart from the one i have chosen and the one given to me by my parents, i would not respond. Did the so called jesus Christ agreed to be called by that name apart from yeshua?. if no, you are calling him in vain and he would not respond no matter how loud you call on him. thank you

  • Have and contributions we have made. As a matter of fact, because of black people we make it better, because we force this country to live up to the words that are written on paper. While most Europeans who came from people poor, land poor, and resources poor Europe, we were building this country. We have earned the right to dissent. This is OUR COUNTRY , and we ain't going nowhere.

  • he speaks very eloquently and has a good re pour with his audience.

    but this doesn't stop him from being a racist bigot. ive always wondered why he didn't catch the first plane back to africa if he hates america so much ;)

  • Because we have too much invested in this country . Every enemy of this country has had to face MY PEOPLE on the front line.From the first man to give his life in the American Revolution ( yes the first man to give his life for this country was a black man Crispus Attucks ) up to today. Black people built the U.S. Capital, laid out the design for Washington D.C.,made it possible to have blood banks (Charle Drew),I could go on for two days and not even have started to count the investment we

  • speaking truth to power = racism?

    If the Taliban had taken over America, many whites would be having a very similar debate in the near future.

  • Think about it for one second.

    If you were not alive when these men had this DEBATE, then your parents or grandparents were alive at the time of this debate. People that raised YOU.

    The men in this REAL video are debating RACIAL genetics and divine rights.

    Excluding cultural brainwashing, the entire train of thought, the entire existence of this debate, should seem absurd.

  • That's right, religion in general is bad for society. It exploits and oppresses. Not to say that most religious leaders are liars, they're likely good people, just misled. The first governments were religions. And if you've ever read the Old Testament you can't possibly claim the Bible does not condone slavery or racism. It goes so far as to say who can be enslaved for what price specifically and how to mark them as your property (driving an awl through their ear on a door).

  • classic example of pseudo intelligence

  • guess not everyone's civilized yet.

    ignorant christian fuck

  • Not another cotton lace, coward honkey!

    Where do you guys come from???

    Im always in the public, just waiting to see one of you cowards, so that you can tell me to my face Im a lazy nigger coon.

    But guess what,

    None of you honkey-tonk faggits have the jam to say shit to a black mans face.

    Oh well, at least your content to be a coward fuck.

  • Brother I'm not telling U what to do but lets try to be civilized in our responses to each other or anybody who wishes to make sense in a debate. So leave these crackers alone who want to engage you simply because they are only capable of ignorance. Remember Malcolm would answer in a way that would factually make this red neck to be exactly what he is or far worse than what he is calling us. Don't let them get you mad that's his objective. They don't even believe the shit they say trust me.

  • You are absoulutley right my man.

    I try very hard to never let an offensive white person see my anger.

    That is thier objective.

    These white folks say they adhere to the rule of law, but they only use the law to hide behind when they instigate a black person into anger.

    I do understand how this works, and have witnessed it many times.

  • Wu-tang-clan are also some serious knowledge dropers.

    They all practice the teachings of the 5 percent nation.

    Christianity has been a tool that has indoctrinated black people into white society, in order to keep us in our place.

    No black person, should ever devote themselves to the religion of christianity.

    The belief in Jesus's teachings is not the same as accepting christianity.

  • Now hold up man. Im a christian and Im gonna have to stop you right there. I dont doubt the perversion by whites to justify slavery with the bible but that doesnt mean you can say that christianity is intrinsically evil. Its not religion in itself its mans own bigotry towards people of color. Jesus never said anything about justification for slavery. Jesus laid down his body for everyone to go to heaven in his kingdom. I dont know what religion you are but dont go generalizing a religion based

  • unfortunately, most Christians cannot decipher the difference between Christ's teachings and the documents of St. Paul.

  • Please there wasn't anyone called jesus as you have been taught all these while. His name was yeshua. would you ever respond to anyone who calls you by a wrong name?. NO would be your answer. And for information he never died. Readwide and be wise.

  • I would beg to differ...how many names do you go buy. Sure his mother my have named Him Yeshua, but is any man confined by that one name. blackruut, is this the name your mother gave you? Is this another name that you are known as? Do you have another name that your peers have assigned you? even when u leave this earth many people would have known u as many different names, but your message and persona will transcend the nuances of name.