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MALCOLM X SPEECHES Malcolm X on Dr. Martin Luther King

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Please rate the video. http://mission-peace.blogspot.com Islam is the only religion on the face of the earth with a universal

message and inherent universal brotherhood, Islam did not need a revolution or 'reformation' to remind man that we are all

one humanity, our colors are just a variation created by Almighty God. Afterall, if any religion claims to be from God, how

could it promote or even ignore racism ? To know more about Islam as a 'way of Life' Start reading today, and for a while

switch off your CNN and BBC, you'll know the behind the scene, what intellectual slavery they promote today. A physical slave

atleast knows that he is a slave, an intellectual slave, is worse, they dont even realize, they are being enslaved ! Wake Up!

Turn to Your Creator, which commands universal brotherhood, in practise, not in paper. http://mission-peace.blogspot.com
******************** Malcolm X, realized that he was as equal human being as any white or yellow human on earth. He found

that only one religion actually makes it a point to teach this truth and that was Islam. There were no clergy in Islam, no

Racism or caste or priesthood. He unfortunately landed up in the fake-islamic organization called 'Nation of Islam' which has

nothing to do with the universal religion of Islam,... after travelling the world, Malcolm X realized that Islam has

followers from all over the world, from all civilizations colors and languages, and that Islam is not just 'black

nationalism' he promtly left the fake organization but continued to live as a Muslim with firm belief in his ideals and

universal brotherhood and his right to equality and justice, and stood up for his rights, even when he knew, the price was

life itself. May God guide us all to learn the truth of our existence, Ameen.

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

  • 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.

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  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • @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.

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