Malcolm X on African nations in the U.N.
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All Power to the People
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This is what Gadaffi was trying to do by joining the African Nations together and trade with black gold. It would have been a United Nations of Africa and the power elite in the western world want none of it.
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@dystopiainmyhead get the fuck outta here you fucking fagget ass moronic asshole! Go in your corner with your propoganda and let thevreal smart people watch the legendary Malcolm X drop knowledge and speak truth...
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Brother Malcolm is a Muslim, but he's an African one-hundred per cent.
Brother Malcolm taught us despite he is a Muslim and some of us are in other religions, we come together as a people and as a family of our own roots and culture.
It doesn't matter what religion we follow, we're an African people.
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nobody gives a dam about your multilateral system
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@SirPwn4lot If you really dig into what he was saying and then you do your own research you will see why the ballot is as powerful as the bullet.
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Malcolm X was amazing, although it's somewhat ironic that he says "The ballet is more powerful than the bullet" and is then gunned down. Then again, I suppose in the end there was a civil rights revolution (although matters are still pretty shit).
Good on ya Malc.
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I don't get it.
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@1L4MK proud of what? Obamas support for zionists? Obamas bailouts to the banks while poor blacks are stuck in poverty, obamas love of special intrest lobbies? Obamas wars on sovereign nations?
No way in hell would this great man support a fake sell out like obama
He was definitely ahead of his time.
okiebamaman 3 years ago 18
I'm a big fan of Malcolm X, it's unfortunate that most of our people are scared to stand up and even mention his name and his legacy. What is keeping us down is that we agree to compromise, and Malcolm X was not ready nor willing to compromise to the establishment because he knew they were not, and are still not, sincere.
PPLIFE 4 years ago 7