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MALCOLM X EXPLAINS BLACK NATIONALISM (March 29, 1964)

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Speaking to an audience at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights on March 29, 1964, Malcolm X explains: "If you're interested in freedom, you need some judo, you need some karate--you need all the things that will help you fight for freedom...They can give us the back pay. Let's join in. If this is what the negro wants, let's join him. Let's show him how to struggle, let's show him how to fight. Let's show him how to bring about a real revolution. You don't need a debate. You don't need a filibuster. You need some action."

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  • @westmujaheed malcolm x left the nation of islam.

  • american nationalism is a kind of racism too if malcom x died a racist, which he didnt. all nationalisms are racist. admit it or not the american mythos holds american life over that of other countries. americans are more important than others. if thats not "racist" without being anal about the term racism, i dont know what is.

  • MALCOM X WAS THE ONLY MUSLIM WHO KNOW HOW IS THE PLAN OF ZIONISTS,WE LOVE HIM , ALLAH BLESS YOU BROTHER MALCOM.

  • Nationalism (of all kinds) doesn't = racism.

  • without unity of the races, there may be no race left at all or what will be left will be a division between those few who will have most and the most who will have barely enough to survive, let alone thrive. Then again, with what technology can provide, if the races do not unite, the possibility exist that the few with the most, promoting transhumanism, will be the only left to reside along with robots and machines that would replace the rest of what was mankind.

  • About where I am from, I have ancestors that go back to the beginning of woman and man and wherever they came from, is where I am from. Parents may have a desire fulfilled but they do not decide the child shall be born nor do they create nor make the child, they provide passage into this world and information by which the child may or may not navigate in the world and hopefully a safe place in which that child's life shall thrive. Every child shall be born into such a safe place. I have no gun.

  • the land into which I am born is my home by no choice of my own, whether or not I am welcome by those already living in the land, it is a birthright, no one should have to fight 4 a place to live, a home to own, that cannot be taken away without consent to exchange. The land into which my parents were born and their parents and so on, being indebted or enslaved, they had no claim to inheritance but the practice of their culture and faith, some of which I hold and some I bring anew. 

  • Lol...what I am not is white...i do however live in a state where more than 9 out of 10 are white folks...where racism is more in your face...

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