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The Politics of Muhammad Ali

Various video clips of Muhammad Ali speaking about the Vietnam War and racism in America and the people he influenced  
 
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HPhenomenal (1 week ago) Show Hide
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"I love this nation, but it dont own me"
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novak993 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Shame that America'n politicians didn't learn much of such a great people like him... Still they do the same think (Israel, Iraq, before Iran, before Yugoslavia etc...) Can't never get enough... still, there is hope for this to change, when American people showed on voting that they really want change. Can't see it with increasing the number of army out there...
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Muhammad Ali was spot-on to not go and kill innocient people, you didn't even calling him a nigger.

Since his youth and when he came on the scene, they hured so much racist abuse against him.

Their bullshit doesn't suprise me one bit.
peasah2005 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You are a pathetic bitch shit.

Why should someone risk their life for your die hard sick acts.

Muhammad Ali is more of a human than a worthless trolling shit like yourself.
peasah2005 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Muhammad Ali was 100% accurate, by refusing to fight an evil and ruthless crime from devils who want thinks to go their way.

Ali was right and he has nothing to ashamed of because these are wicked beasts who want things to go their way.
jimmybones1985 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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"No Vietcong ever called me nigger"Many ppl feel he was scared but he weren't he wouldn't of had to let of a single shot so how could he be scared? he was just being true to his beliefs.Forget boxing that alone in my eyes makes him the greatest.
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@jimmybones1985 have you ever read anything about him?? he was scared the muslim's were going to kill him like they did malcom x
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According to you, Ali was a coward for not going to Viet Nam.

According to me, anyone who did go to Viet Nam was duped by the government.

Soldiers don't think; that's not what they're paid to do.

Ali was right. With his Vietcong/nigger comment, he stood up to the most powerful nation on Earth, held a mirror to its hypocrisy, and became larger than America. His act is politics written with letters as tall as the moon.
jimmybones1985 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Very well put my friend not many would have had the courage he did and it's ashame till this day many ppl don't get what this man was about.

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