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THE REASON FOR MY COMBANATION OF TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR AND MALCOLM X, ARE AS FOLLOWS; BOTH MEN WERE DRIVEN AND MOTAVITED BY THE INJUSTICE, HATRED, VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION THAT THEY FACE DUE TO THEIR ENDLESS EFFORT TO BRIING PEAECE AND COMFORT TO THE PEOPLE OF ALL RACE.




"I know it seems hard sometimes but remember one thing.
Through every dark night, theres a bright day after that.
So no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep ya head up.... and handle it." -Tupac Shakur-




"I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it's for or against." -Malcolm X-


On February 14, 1965 one of the most dynamic and intriguing speeches was delivered by one of the most captivating and charismatic leaders in American History. The speech was the After the Bombing Speech at Ford Auditorium and the speaker was Malcolm X. Through this speech Malcolm was able to show how strong willed and determined he was in helping the African Diaspora form unity and how Islam could serve as a medium for doing so.

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  • @blahdie What do you know about chess. "Lots of talking and little action" the talking he did made people to take action. To the effect even his enemy had to action and take the life of the beloved Malcolm x. Tell me one black person who stood up for human right and spoke less with great action. Im sorry but people like you can not destroy his legacy.

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  • he's probally turning in his grave everytime a black person say's i love obama, he is going to save us.

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  • even though intergration was a blessing that gave us blacks as well as other races opportunity, but intergration was also one of the worst things that happen to blacks, because it made us become comsumers instead of producers, so now in days we sit around and judge each other, talk about each other, and can't even work together to benefit ourselves, and most sad refuse to educate ourselves on our history

  • Why is it cut 6 minutes short?. Is it just a coincidence that this was cut off just as mention was made about NOI not embodying true principals of Islam? Hmmm!

  • and if you want to see malcom x reincarnated check out dr kahlid mohammad !!!!!

  • i wonder what malcolm would think about them muslims today he was tricked by arab ritaulism after the hajj is over them arabs are so racist they make the whites look like a sheep and malcolm didnt realize that the land that the arabs occupy is the land they stole from black people haif off africa is white arab they even cut of the penis of there black slaves and sold the women in to prostitution and there offspring today claim to be not black but most of them are blacker than a ace of spade.

  • take off the fuckin 2 pac smh!!

  • @blahdie if it was not for Malcolm X, MLK Jr. would have never even been acknowledged by the white elites. It was Malcolm's strength of words that rallied the people and drove them to act. White elites say he was an extremeist which is what drove the white elites to the message preached by MLK of non violence because the whites would have been less threatened. Without Malcolm Martin would not exist.

  • @alpacino55 his bark was a lot bigger than his bite. he wouldnt go to la following shootings (rightfully so, mobs of cops were waiting) and he never did as he promised and marched on times square.... idn. i love el haj malik for his honesty and bravery but he definately didn't do as much as Jamers Farmer or Martin Luther king JR and so on. But he def was right that the northern negro didn't get shit from the civil rights bill/

  • @Kanooo14 if youre not going to research the good in me you could at least put some effort into discrediting me. did i favorite that video before or after i deleted the tens and tens of videos on malcolm x, immortal technique, dr. cornell west, mos def, and lion documentaries?

    tell me, since you know so much about me, how did i formulate such a radical opinion of global leadership leadership?

  • @blahdie on your page your favourite video is 50 cent ft justin timberlake, this says all i need to know about you

  • were all connected. and in a matrix now.

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