The man is a great actor I still say he was a dead ringer for X and of course don't forget "Glory" he did "Trip" so well I mean it's amazing on how good he is
Because his so called leader was in fact a white supremacist in black face who received his money from the same people they claimed were devils yet never once raised a hand towards them.
@@naturalimmunity7007 If people come against you what would you do? No matter the nationality of a person, if there coming at you what the Hell would you do? Answer that Sun.... When it comes to your Life your gonna do whatever it Takes to Protect Your Life, or are you a Softy that will let Anyone over take You? Real Men Protect Life and Limb.....
@@naturalimmunity7007 Nah, answer the Question for Yourself, nothing goes over my head so answer the Question for Yourself ok..... You Ain't gotta tell nobody but yourself what you would do man.... No Beef here, cook that in the kitchen yaheard
@@bryantray8580 you talking sideways dude. Answer that bs yourself. Like I said them NOI mfs was FRAUDS and once Malcolm realized he had been fully duped they killed him.
Not sure why this was aimed at black women. Sounds like you're trying to divide us. Most black women know black men cared. And did you even know that black women mentored Malcolm X? Their names were Audley Moore AKA The Queen Mother and Vicky Garvin. Most people have never heard of them because black women are always put to the back of the bus and forgotten. Plenty of black women also fought for our history. Afterall, men are nothing without women. We hold up half of the sky. Black history has been a struggle for both men and women. Black women still suffer from misogyny, as well as racism. Remember to respect your mothers who gave birth to you and raised you. Malcolm's wife had to take care of the six children after he died. I remember at a speech where she had been critical of some of the brothers who had not asked to lend a hand with her having to raise the kids alone. She upheld Malcolm's views after he died. His wife also worked hard for the black community and promoted Malcolm's views after he died. Make sure black you also respect her. Since black women are going to be mentioned, I just thought it would be nice to mention some black women who were also influential. Almost anyone can named and talk about black male figures but can't name a single black woman. Yet white people have no problem mentioning white women in their history.
They did that to paint Malcolm X as a madman who hated Martin Luther king and Kennedy he didnt hate them but instead saw them as cowardly liberal reformists who while working within the system would not voice their opinions clearly for this is a system which in and of itself is corrupt & to expose that would most probably get them assassinated which eventually did happen to both reformists.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Ordered Everyone In The Nation To Lay A Hand On Thine Own Mouths & Say Nothing In Regards To Jfk. He wasnt supposed to say anything at all. Elijah & The NOI was right & the evidence of The FBI Killing Malcom proves that today.
After years of research,Malcolm is always say the truth. To find a man in any time 1963 / 2013, this is a rare thing, in America,especially anything involving politicians and governments. History is well served in Malcolm X. The world would is better for his thoughts,his truths,his life. Peace Robert
The criticism of JFK by Malcolm X was really made out of ignorance. Malcolm X didn't appreciate the politics of Kennedy's situation. Kennedy knew he couldn't do anything unless he was re-elected. Kennedy was very pragmatic. If you listen to Kennedy's speeches and Malcolm's speeches after returning from Africa, the ideas of both men were quite similar. It's not surprising that Kennedy and Malcolm were murdered by the same group of people, the CIA and American fascists, for many of the same reasons.
There were 2 Malcolm Xs 1. "While he was in the NOI" & 2. "After the NOI." I hope people will not just watch these short snippets of his speeches but read his autobiography for full details on how much he learned & changed towards the end of his life.
I wish brothers today would have the same passion, love, and loyalty for the race that he had. One man can't do everything alone. We need nations of men like him. Not drops in the bucket. He stood for what he believed in - my rights, your rights, and everyone else's.
@@davidpallin772 It a fact now.. The 2 guys convicted who were actually from the noi were recently exonorated. And there was the NYPD letter found the year prior that was supposed to be a death bed confession. Coincidentally all of our community leaders tend to meet similar fates 🤔.
His own people did not kill him. It was the Demokkrats who killed him and MLK. Seems like you need to do some real research and listen to his words. This video should have gave you plenty of information considering the fact that he was openly calling out the Demokkrat party and president directly. Then the media manipulated what he said about the presidents death.
In 1963, Malcolm X went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of the Islamic faith. He completely changed his mind about religion, race relations, and violence on that journey. He converted to Islam, and abandoned his belief in violence and separation. Instead, he began to hope for a true brotherhood of all races. He changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz to mark what he said was his journey from darkness to the light. Unfortunately, El-Shabazz fell victim to Black Muslims who still saw violence as the solution to racial problems. Three men shot him to death as he gave a speech in Manhattan in February 1965. His legacy, however, continues.
You say he taught and preached violence. Malcolm never taught or preached violence he taught self defense. Only a fool would allow someone to threaten or beat them without defending themselves from that threat!
I wouldn't call him confused, I would look at the time and stress that America was going through and be objective to what he was saying. JFK hands down would have been one of the best president America would have had, but we don't know all off the story. Malcolm X, in this video, gave us a little piece of his.
Bruce Fultz not at all jfk said what kind of country would we be if we said this is a country besides the negros and he also said this country isn’t free unless if all it’s citizens is free
Rai K sometimes empty words from one man leads an action from one other tell me what action did malcom do from his words nothing but he inspired others to do actions like Nelson Mandela
@@amirtheman6908 A highly childish comment to make. JFK was the most powerful man in the world as opposed to Malcolm X who was simply a figurehead of a movement.
Rai K martin luther king was a figure head he and lyndon b Johnson ended segregation and made it possible so black people can vote so it is not who is what because the president can come forward with ideas that the congress are going to vote for. So maybe jfk wanted to help black people but for the time he was in office he wouldn’t get the support. So no my friend it is not childish saying that someone who is really against racism should fight it not just with words but with actions
@AgaMbadi Because of this change he went from a guy who preached black supremacy, anti-white polemics and yes anti-semitism, to a guy who viewed all human beings as equal. He said he regretted building up the nation of islam which he called a "criminal organization". He said he rejected any form of segregation and disavowed racism completely. And its because of this why he was assasinated. So just calling him a bigot witout fully understanding his life is wayyyyyy to presumptous
He said that it BECAME a criminal organization. He never, completely embraced integration. It was MLK, who rued, that he integrated us, into a "burning building".
what he meant by that is that the violent acts that the government commits against the african american community has come back to 'take' one of its own. the basic idea being whatever goes around, comes around.
They still do this to this day. Especially liberal media. It was clear that Malcom did not care for JFK and whyte liberals with good reason. However, for the media to make what he said sound worse than it dead after the JFKs death was malicious and intentional. They knew what they were doing.
If you liked Spike Lee's film, I recommend the autobiography that El-Hadj Malik co-wrote with Alex Haley based on deep interviews they had between 1963 and 1965.
Those of you who say you follow or followed Malcolm X should know that he didn't want nothing but unity amongst black then we could have a black/white Union but it would be stupid for all of us to be separate that is unrealistic
His trip to Mecca opened his eyes. He admitted his narrow view on race relations and changed his life, stating he's for anyone who is for truth and justice regardless of race. Those who follow or followed him are aware of it. It's public knowledge.
& here I came to put down a smart ass comment about MX hating on JFK..I see however that this would be unjustified. RIP to both men. Terrible loss to the world 🌎
Racism is a fake word. I believe hate is the word we think of when Racist is used to describe a person. I've often thought that why is white unity racism, while minorities are looked at as a brotherhood ? I'm 59 and have endured white guilt " most" of my life until I " got a clue". Now I don't. Relief
This was the early version of Malcolm X. He adjusted his stance on many issues after his return from visiting muslim countries in Africa where he learned that all muslims weren't necessarily black, but all true muslims believed much of the same religious principles.
Given the change in socio-political climate here in the Good Ol USA 🇺🇸 right now, I’m not gonna disclose my ethnicity, but, having a Ph. D in History and Poli Sci (and another in Religious Studies), AND being a long-term stand-in teacher for my daughter (who is currently the Headmistress at a private school that she and her brothers graduated from), I would like to throw MY 2 cents into the ring… The above aside, first off, I teach American 🇺🇸 Studies @ my kids’ alma mater. Also, I’m VERY passionate about said academic field, for the following reasons, aside from already being retired since late 2016: 1.) I was in the USMC from 1987-2002 (ret. as an O-3, medical discharge); 2.) Worked for the Dept of Defense from 1997-2007 (as a liaison, so I could get my military pension); 3.) Five yrs as a Security CM @ the Disneyland Resort (a Marine buddy got me on; also, a little extra $$$ when I adopted my kids, raising em as a single dad); &… 4.) Was w/ the ILWU (Longshoreman) from 2003-16 (ret. as a Logistics Manager). Anyway… Last yr, during an “open forum” session in one of my classes, Malcolm X AND Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were the topics of discussion (Apologies, I was building up to this…😁!!!). Even though the majority of the students body is Caucasian, there is still an abundant ethnic diversity, especially in my classes. Collectively, we agreed on the following: 1.) BOTH, Malcolm X AND Rev. Dr. MLK Jr., are equally respected, by ALL ethnicities; 2.) As Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine states in his Renegades track, both ARE worthy of being called “Renegades”, no debate there; 3.) If they DO differ, then they differ as follows- A-Mr. X KINDA has the “right idea” about the duty of not just Blacks, but Whites, Asians, etc., to return to wherever it is their ancestors originated from (e.g., if we can’t get along together, then maybe we can get along separated); B-While MLK Jr. BELIEVED it was possible for “Blacks, Whites, Jews, Gentiles, [etc.]” to live peacefully, even if it meant HE would never live to see it, there was a LOT of healing and reconciliation to be…administered; &… 4.) While the majority of one of my classes agreed that Mr. X’s solution was the most realistic AND practical, it was ultimately IMPOSSIBLE, unless the Reparations-which were first suggested prior to Reconstruction and later expanded on during the Kennedy-Johnson era-were made, then NOBODY was going ANYWHERE…PERIOD!!!!!! Now, as far as the “chickens coming home to roost”?!?!?! That topic could not be carried through to conclusion in a classroom “forum” alone. I gave my students an assignment on “What DOES Malcolm X’s statement meant to YOU, and how does it apply to OUR Time, OUR Present?” I don’t have time to recap EVERY students’ answers, but I will say this topic makes a strong case for the teacher ALSO being the student!!! Here’s a few…answers: 1.) While one can appreciate that “those who do not learn from History, are doomed to repeat it”, one TRIES to learn from the lessons of the past, but when you have 6-7 billion+ differing opinions, then we are ultimately NOT allowed to learn from History⚠️⚠️⚠️ 2.) The Wiccan philosophy of “what goes around, COMES back around” (what you send out, will EVENTUALLY come back on you x 3 minimum⚠️⚠️⚠️); 3.) The Boomerang 🪃 Parable-Knowledge and Power are like any weapon (conventional or WMD): they can just as harmful to the user as they can to the intended target!!! Also, Knowledge and Power “go both ways” (think about it!!!); &… 4. In a system of Checks & Balances in a country such as the USA 🇺🇸, term limits in the Executive don’t leave much room for long-term “scheming”, unlike the Legislative and Judicial Branches. In the Executive Branch, the only thing that really changes is the individual who occupies the White House and holds the job as POTUS (the new POTUS either trying to undo or uphold the efforts of their predecessors) Presidents come and go, but the Senators, Representatives, and Justices are left to ponder whether those “chickens coming home to roost” as the result of the Executive actions will have a negative effect or not. But, like I said earlier, this IS a part of American 🇺🇸 History I DO find fascinating…😁. Let us not give in to Critical Race Theory. For when we DO, we might as well counter with: “…well then, THEORETICALLY, whose RACE are you CRITICIZING (think about that as well!!!)?!?!?! And so, as I tell MY classes…”any more questions? Any more objections?? Good 👍🏻, then…Class, DIS-MISSED!!!”…😄.
God bless Malcolm X. The man has every reason to be mad but he yes he should use a different approach. He was too aggressive. The young black children in the "hood" are upset to the point where its hard for us to look up to ppl like Barack Obama or Jesse Jackson. 2pac was one of the realist ppl whom the youth was able to relate to and respect.
He was too aggressive. He had a right to be mad and call out JFK and whyte liberals for always lying and making promises that they do not ever keep. For being the party of slavery, KKK and Jim Crow Laws. He was rightfully angry and he was a leader so they had to take him out because he spoke too much truth and that was during the time that the Demokkrats were dead set on getting the black vote for once and keeping it for good. MLK started to sound like Malcom right before they took him out too once he realized that he was being used as a pawn by the Demokkrats. Listen to more of Malcom and he talks all about it.
Also 5he Civil rights act that Johnson helped passed was accomplished without hardly any Southern Democratic support! We're it not for liberal and centrist Republican politicians, the bill would never had made it.
i hate that elijah guy so much, rip malcom im glad you found true proper eyes, this man use to hate hate white ppl and only love black ppl, understandable for all the shit he went through, but then after leaving nation of Islam this man has regretted thinking that and that we are all brothers and there is no need for separation and segregation, malcom im glad you died a hero i respect you so much
Yet the same people " whites, arabs & asians" hate malcolm's people to the core.. and they can't stop doing these evil things. And when our people decide not to integrate with such people we're looked upon as being black supremacist
In America today it’s about individual choice, whether we integrate or separate ourselves. Back then, there were cultural and racial divides by law and practice. JFK was Catholic and knew it was wrong to segregate by race, and MLK was preaching about character not skin color.
It’s crazy watching this today time and you realize the same thing is still happening to black as it was in the time period of this ..we still vote for people who say one thing but never do what they say for our votes that’s just one thing you can see
Man That was four months ago. Hey, I'm not trying to change your mind, that's all up you to do by gathering information and using your critical thinking process. If you want Malcolm to be what ever you want him to be so be it. I thought we were just having a conversation. Peace.
Malcolm X didnt know things that we do now. The president doesnt have such power and when he tries to excercise it the real power will threaten to kill him. Malcolm X was naive that one man couldnt absolutely change the minds of millions
I am still mad with malcom X he shouldn't have said that and I think that he would be angry with Obama if he was still alive and think that Kennedy is one of the greatest presidents of all time.
@AgaMbadi yes, i totally agreed that what malcolm said about jfk was totally out of line. In fact he said about most people when he was in the nation of islam was out of line. He called martin luther king a "chump" and an "uncle tom". So yes i agree. And i agree that kennedy did some major things for the progress of civil rights in america. All im trying to do is expose why malcolm was so frustrated
two wrongs don't seem to make a right in my mind. the fact that he has ample reason to believe he can choose a race to preach hate about, doesn't excuse the effect of his words. don't pretend this is an issue of open mindedness, just not true.
Mr Malcolm X was true 2 his believe.He was articulate ,honrouble,courageous,a genius & the greatest orator I ever me saw.They framed innocent black men,4 his assassination. Rest in Peace Mr Malik Shabazz. What I like about the nation of Islam,they figured Caucasians weakness.Separtion from our enemies is 1 of the ways 2 progress. "White man is the Devil "Elijha Muhammad." Caucasians woman is the Devil ".
ok, I'll give you that. Answer this question for me, since racism is a learned behavior. Why do you think Malcolm X is racist? Or are you just not open minded enough to explore this.
@AgaMbadi bro, i think it would be wise to examine all of malcolms life instead of making a sweeping enditement based on a few statements he made. His father, and uncles were killed by the kkk. His mother had to take care of all 8 children by herself but because of the racism back then couldn't get life insurance, so it made her go mad. these are the things that made malcolm who he was. After that he descented into hustling and other criminal enterprises just to make end meet in a racist society
@AgaMbadi also he was just repeating everything Elijah muhammad said because he viewed him as a divine man who saved his life. Eventually Malcolm realized though that Elijah was nothing but a fraud and left the nation. Afterwards, on his Hajj trip to Mecca, he articulated a view that was a change from his previous one. All people, whether white or black are equal. He said what he preached before was wrong and he was "awakened to the dangers of racism on both sides".
He is wrong on this issue. Kennedy encouraged voting registration drives and his DOJ got foundation money to finance these drives. The DOJ also filed lawsuits in court to grant Afro Americans the right to vote e.g. with Judge Frank Johnson in Alabama. You could not get a voting rights bill through congress, so Bobby Kennedy was doing it in court.
Malcolm X yesterday, Malcolm X today, Malcolm X Forever!
And always will be he is literally me.
Amon!
John F!@#$ kennedy was proffersor Pants down he had pervert issues.
@J Cool man lets drink fist bump and have a good time!!
@J Well I am a real man and a badass.
Man, Denzel did such an amazing job portraying him.
Tell me about it
The man is a great actor I still say he was a dead ringer for X and of course don't forget "Glory" he did "Trip" so well I mean it's amazing on how good he is
O hell yeah! U know it!
Watching Godfather of Harlem. Young lad is doing a great job as well.
Amazing!
Malcolm had amazing verbal articulation.
Definitely an amazing speaker and orator
Sounds like he is religiously led zealot
Malcolm said the right things in my book and the fact that his so called leader didn't stand up for him or with him speaks VOLUMES....
Because his so called leader was in fact a white supremacist in black face who received his money from the same people they claimed were devils yet never once raised a hand towards them.
@@naturalimmunity7007 If people come against you what would you do? No matter the nationality of a person, if there coming at you what the Hell would you do? Answer that Sun.... When it comes to your Life your gonna do whatever it Takes to Protect Your Life, or are you a Softy that will let Anyone over take You? Real Men Protect Life and Limb.....
@@bryantray8580 the hell are you asking? What I said must have totally went over your head
@@naturalimmunity7007 Nah, answer the Question for Yourself, nothing goes over my head so answer the Question for Yourself ok..... You Ain't gotta tell nobody but yourself what you would do man.... No Beef here, cook that in the kitchen yaheard
@@bryantray8580 you talking sideways dude. Answer that bs yourself. Like I said them NOI mfs was FRAUDS and once Malcolm realized he had been fully duped they killed him.
Black women when you say no black men cared for us ...please think about thoes like Malcolm that lost his life for us.
O we do! Sad part is...there's not many!
His inner circle killed him.
Atar Buck it was a lot of people infiltrated this they were the puppets please believe
Not sure why this was aimed at black women. Sounds like you're trying to divide us. Most black women know black men cared. And did you even know that black women mentored Malcolm X? Their names were Audley Moore AKA The Queen Mother and Vicky Garvin.
Most people have never heard of them because black women are always put to the back of the bus and forgotten. Plenty of black women also fought for our history. Afterall, men are nothing without women. We hold up half of the sky.
Black history has been a struggle for both men and women. Black women still suffer from misogyny, as well as racism. Remember to respect your mothers who gave birth to you and raised you. Malcolm's wife had to take care of the six children after he died. I remember at a speech where she had been critical of some of the brothers who had not asked to lend a hand with her having to raise the kids alone. She upheld Malcolm's views after he died. His wife also worked hard for the black community and promoted Malcolm's views after he died. Make sure black you also respect her. Since black women are going to be mentioned, I just thought it would be nice to mention some black women who were also influential.
Almost anyone can named and talk about black male figures but can't name a single black woman. Yet white people have no problem mentioning white women in their history.
How many Malcom X's were there?
Love Malcolm X proud to black
Shame on the media for going out there way time after time to distort the honorable Malcolm X's word.
Daniel Bello that’s makes you a hero.msm is a fraud,then and now
The media is rotten. Then and now...
Daniel Bello As they STILL DO TODAY!
They did that to paint Malcolm X as a madman who hated Martin Luther king and Kennedy he didnt hate them but instead saw them as cowardly liberal reformists who while working within the system would not voice their opinions clearly for this is a system which in and of itself is corrupt & to expose that would most probably get them assassinated which eventually did happen to both reformists.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Ordered Everyone In The Nation To Lay A Hand On Thine Own Mouths & Say Nothing In Regards To Jfk. He wasnt supposed to say anything at all. Elijah & The NOI was right & the evidence of The FBI Killing Malcom proves that today.
I love how extremely loyal he was.
To a fault. A deathly one.
@@preciousthing101 a deathly one? You sound angry lol
You mean only like blacks and kill all the white who game back black the word after everything that happeand over the years
I love his loyalty to my race. His loyalty to Elijah Muhammad got him killed.
He knew that White Americans were the real problem.
After years of research,Malcolm is always say the truth.
To find a man in any time 1963 / 2013, this is a rare thing, in America,especially anything involving politicians and governments.
History is well served in Malcolm X. The world would is better for his thoughts,his truths,his life.
Peace
Robert
Is beto ourke your brother
@@yosoygranprincemichael no, hisv name is the same as mine, that is the ONLY thing we have in common. cheers michael.love from italy,!
The criticism of JFK by Malcolm X was really made out of ignorance. Malcolm X didn't appreciate the politics of Kennedy's situation. Kennedy knew he couldn't do anything unless he was re-elected. Kennedy was very pragmatic. If you listen to Kennedy's speeches and Malcolm's speeches after returning from Africa, the ideas of both men were quite similar. It's not surprising that Kennedy and Malcolm were murdered by the same group of people, the CIA and American fascists, for many of the same reasons.
He's a muslim so no he doesn't always tell the truth. Taqiya is always abused.
There were 2 Malcolm Xs
1. "While he was in the NOI" &
2. "After the NOI."
I hope people will not just watch these short snippets of his speeches but read his autobiography for full details on how much he learned & changed towards the end of his life.
What are the noticeable changes he made??
Read his autobiography.
Malcom was still the same Malcom, still calling out white Americans bullshit.
@@mariahyohannes he had no interest in working with them when he was in the NOI. After leaving, he was willing to work with him.
@@depannist Tell the truth. They had no interest in working with him before or after NOI. Stop trying to rewrite history.
I wish Malcolm x was around today he was a righteous religious powerful African man
I’d love to know what he’s think of the frauds Obama and Biden. And Lil Nas X for the LOLs.
Correction, Israelite man
@Alex DeLarge Supertramp He wouldn't be too fond of Trump or Candace Owens either.😅
I wish brothers today would have the same passion, love, and loyalty for the race that he had. One man can't do everything alone. We need nations of men like him. Not drops in the bucket. He stood for what he believed in - my rights, your rights, and everyone else's.
He is a racist bigot.
On the money, the real deal, Malcolm X
Man I still can’t believe his own people killed him over jealousy... POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY.. ABSOLUTELY POWER CORRUPTS!!!!!!
Nope. It was the NYPD.
Full confession came out two months ago, they reopened the case as a murder.
I’m not so sure.
@@davidpallin772 It a fact now.. The 2 guys convicted who were actually from the noi were recently exonorated. And there was the NYPD letter found the year prior that was supposed to be a death bed confession. Coincidentally all of our community leaders tend to meet similar fates 🤔.
His own people did not kill him. It was the Demokkrats who killed him and MLK. Seems like you need to do some real research and listen to his words. This video should have gave you plenty of information considering the fact that he was openly calling out the Demokkrat party and president directly. Then the media manipulated what he said about the presidents death.
@@Nephilim27 it was the NYPD and FBI that killed him at the direction of the Demokkrat party.
TRUTH TELLER
In 1963, Malcolm X went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of the Islamic faith. He completely changed his mind about religion, race relations, and violence on that journey. He converted to Islam, and abandoned his belief in violence and separation. Instead, he began to hope for a true brotherhood of all races. He changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz to mark what he said was his journey from darkness to the light.
Unfortunately, El-Shabazz fell victim to Black Muslims who still saw violence as the solution to racial problems. Three men shot him to death as he gave a speech in Manhattan in February 1965. His legacy, however, continues.
You say he taught and preached violence. Malcolm never taught or preached violence he taught self defense. Only a fool would allow someone to threaten or beat them without defending themselves from that threat!
he never preached violence
and an NYPD officer admitted involvement with malcolm’s murder it wasn’t just the nation
People really think Malcolm x preached violence because America advertised he did
MUST RESPECT BROTHER MALCOLM....
I wouldn't call him confused, I would look at the time and stress that America was going through and be objective to what he was saying. JFK hands down would have been one of the best president America would have had, but we don't know all off the story. Malcolm X, in this video, gave us a little piece of his.
Malcolm was the first original rapper. He was telling the truth as to what really was going on, and did it in an eloquent manner.
Don sell him short by comparing him to these low lifes rappers. Malcolm was a fearless leader that spoke the truth.
Don’t compare a great man like Malcom to maggot ass rappers
He was right about JFK
Bruce Fultz not at all jfk said what kind of country would we be if we said this is a country besides the negros and he also said this country isn’t free unless if all it’s citizens is free
@@amirtheman6908 Empty words
Rai K sometimes empty words from one man leads an action from one other tell me what action did malcom do from his words nothing but he inspired others to do actions like Nelson Mandela
@@amirtheman6908 A highly childish comment to make. JFK was the most powerful man in the world as opposed to Malcolm X who was simply a figurehead of a movement.
Rai K martin luther king was a figure head he and lyndon b Johnson ended segregation and made it possible so black people can vote so it is not who is what because the president can come forward with ideas that the congress are going to vote for. So maybe jfk wanted to help black people but for the time he was in office he wouldn’t get the support. So no my friend it is not childish saying that someone who is really against racism should fight it not just with words but with actions
@AgaMbadi Because of this change he went from a guy who preached black supremacy, anti-white polemics and yes anti-semitism, to a guy who viewed all human beings as equal. He said he regretted building up the nation of islam which he called a "criminal organization". He said he rejected any form of segregation and disavowed racism completely. And its because of this why he was assasinated. So just calling him a bigot witout fully understanding his life is wayyyyyy to presumptous
He said that it BECAME a criminal organization. He never, completely embraced integration.
It was MLK, who rued, that he integrated us, into a "burning building".
@@liecrusher3506 seeing how it is for African Americans maybe he had a point.
He only Preach separation because of violence
Wow extraordinary facts.. #BestBlackLeaderEver(BBLE)
what he meant by that is that the violent acts that the government commits against the african american community has come back to 'take' one of its own.
the basic idea being whatever goes around, comes around.
Malcolm is so Righteous💖✝️
The one and only Malcolm X
chickens coming home to roost he means the Mafia. notes
He killed that shit!
Alsoultey
"That's what the press said" 💯💯💯
Honor thy father; Malcolm DISHONORED his father who gave him his X and same father that Taught him what made him famous.
sad to see how articulate Malcolm is compared to our last 2 POTUS.
You must mean Trump and Bush. Obama is absolutely intelligent and articulate.
The press can be a dangerous platform when twist Malcolm X against him to make it look bad.
They still do this to this day. Especially liberal media. It was clear that Malcom did not care for JFK and whyte liberals with good reason. However, for the media to make what he said sound worse than it dead after the JFKs death was malicious and intentional. They knew what they were doing.
Truth until this day
"When I say kennedy, I mean john-FUCK-kennedy" classic!!!
I never caught that lol , awesome!
F stands for Francis not FU CK
@@jojosaylor8996 WRONG. It's Fitzgerald
He meant F for Fox. John Fox Kennedy.
@@johnkengah176 he would have clearly loved to use f U c k tho
Funny how I know that was Denzel’s voice right away.
Wonder why I can't find the interview he said it in and yes I noticed it was Denzel right away
His actual interview HE WAS TALKING ABOUT!!!
Malcolm x was a man ahead of his time.
Not really. Today's men tend to be self-centered and haven't caught up.
If you liked Spike Lee's film, I recommend the autobiography that El-Hadj Malik co-wrote with Alex Haley based on deep interviews they had between 1963 and 1965.
The media just cant stop what he was saying was this is one the many results when that bs goes un checked ☑.
Malcolm x is the best
Fight of the power malcolm x
RIP
Those of you who say you follow or followed Malcolm X should know that he didn't want nothing but unity amongst black then we could have a black/white Union but it would be stupid for all of us to be separate that is unrealistic
His trip to Mecca opened his eyes. He admitted his narrow view on race relations and changed his life, stating he's for anyone who is for truth and justice regardless of race. Those who follow or followed him are aware of it. It's public knowledge.
& here I came to put down a smart ass comment about MX hating on JFK..I see however that this would be unjustified. RIP to both men. Terrible loss to the world 🌎
Wait, was this filmed yesterday? Shame that nothing has changed.
Truth.
Godfather of Harlem brought me here
Tunnel Vision44 same here bro just got done wit episode 10
Racism is a fake word. I believe hate is the word we think of when Racist is used to describe a person. I've often thought that why is white unity racism, while minorities are looked at as a brotherhood ?
I'm 59 and have endured white guilt " most" of my life until I " got a clue". Now I don't. Relief
@@frankgriffin6096 you do realize most people call groups as the Hebrew Israelites racist right?
That alone should be enough for your comment.
Because they did not have a sound clip from Malcolm, they used Denzel. Lol
😆 The two really did have a similar voice pattern.
"I didn't say that,the press said that"
Wow press... Just...
Wow....
This was the early version of Malcolm X. He adjusted his stance on many issues after his return from visiting muslim countries in Africa where he learned that all muslims weren't necessarily black, but all true muslims believed much of the same religious principles.
Islsm means total submission to God. People were submitting to God before Islam was coined.
Given the change in socio-political climate here in the Good Ol USA 🇺🇸 right now, I’m not gonna disclose my ethnicity, but, having a Ph. D in History and Poli Sci (and another in Religious Studies), AND being a long-term stand-in teacher for my daughter (who is currently the Headmistress at a private school that she and her brothers graduated from), I would like to throw MY 2 cents into the ring…
The above aside, first off, I teach American 🇺🇸 Studies @ my kids’ alma mater. Also, I’m VERY passionate about said academic field, for the following reasons, aside from already being retired since late 2016:
1.) I was in the USMC from 1987-2002 (ret. as an O-3, medical discharge);
2.) Worked for the Dept of Defense from 1997-2007 (as a liaison, so I could get my military pension);
3.) Five yrs as a Security CM @ the Disneyland Resort (a Marine buddy got me on; also, a little extra $$$ when I adopted my kids, raising em as a single dad);
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4.) Was w/ the ILWU (Longshoreman) from 2003-16 (ret. as a Logistics Manager). Anyway…
Last yr, during an “open forum” session in one of my classes, Malcolm X AND Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were the topics of discussion (Apologies, I was building up to this…😁!!!).
Even though the majority of the students body is Caucasian, there is still an abundant ethnic diversity, especially in my classes. Collectively, we agreed on the following:
1.) BOTH, Malcolm X AND Rev. Dr. MLK Jr., are equally respected, by ALL ethnicities;
2.) As Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine states in his Renegades track, both ARE worthy of being called “Renegades”, no debate there;
3.) If they DO differ, then they differ as follows-
A-Mr. X KINDA has the “right idea” about the duty of not just Blacks, but Whites, Asians, etc., to return to wherever it is their ancestors originated from (e.g., if we can’t get along together, then maybe we can get along separated);
B-While MLK Jr. BELIEVED it was possible for “Blacks, Whites, Jews, Gentiles, [etc.]” to live peacefully, even if it meant HE would never live to see it, there was a LOT of healing and reconciliation to be…administered;
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4.) While the majority of one of my classes agreed that Mr. X’s solution was the most realistic AND practical, it was ultimately IMPOSSIBLE, unless the Reparations-which were first suggested prior to Reconstruction and later expanded on during the Kennedy-Johnson era-were made, then NOBODY was going ANYWHERE…PERIOD!!!!!!
Now, as far as the “chickens coming home to roost”?!?!?! That topic could not be carried through to conclusion in a classroom “forum” alone. I gave my students an assignment on “What DOES Malcolm X’s statement meant to YOU, and how does it apply to OUR Time, OUR Present?”
I don’t have time to recap EVERY students’ answers, but I will say this topic makes a strong case for the teacher ALSO being the student!!! Here’s a few…answers:
1.) While one can appreciate that “those who do not learn from History, are doomed to repeat it”, one TRIES to learn from the lessons of the past, but when you have 6-7 billion+ differing opinions, then we are ultimately NOT allowed to learn from History⚠️⚠️⚠️
2.) The Wiccan philosophy of “what goes around, COMES back around” (what you send out, will EVENTUALLY come back on you x 3 minimum⚠️⚠️⚠️);
3.) The Boomerang 🪃 Parable-Knowledge and Power are like any weapon (conventional or WMD): they can just as harmful to the user as they can to the intended target!!! Also, Knowledge and Power “go both ways” (think about it!!!);
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4. In a system of Checks & Balances in a country such as the USA 🇺🇸, term limits in the Executive don’t leave much room for long-term “scheming”, unlike the Legislative and Judicial Branches. In the Executive Branch, the only thing that really changes is the individual who occupies the White House and holds the job as POTUS (the new POTUS either trying to undo or uphold the efforts of their predecessors) Presidents come and go, but the Senators, Representatives, and Justices are left to ponder whether those “chickens coming home to roost” as the result of the Executive actions will have a negative effect or not.
But, like I said earlier, this IS a part of American 🇺🇸 History I DO find fascinating…😁. Let us not give in to Critical Race Theory. For when we DO, we might as well counter with: “…well then, THEORETICALLY, whose RACE are you CRITICIZING (think about that as well!!!)?!?!?! And so, as I tell MY classes…”any more questions? Any more objections?? Good 👍🏻, then…Class, DIS-MISSED!!!”…😄.
Agreed,that is a disgrace.
He realized that the Devil comes in ALL colors shapes and sizes of
Said, the devil's chickens came home to roost.
We all make slips ups...Trump has made a gazillion but I doubt you would bring that up.
@@Lichenroc what slip ups? 🤣😏
Aka dem boys
lame..they used denzels voice
Norinn Radd That's Malcolm voice not Denzel.
Don Peak That was Denzel's voice. Their is no audio of Malcolm saying the infamous chickens coming home to roost line.
You're certain of this, nomibe? I have been searching for the audio for some time.
That was Malcom's voice dummies!
That was definitely Denzel
God bless Malcolm X. The man has every reason to be mad but he yes he should use a different approach. He was too aggressive.
The young black children in the "hood" are upset to the point where its hard for us to look up to ppl like Barack Obama or Jesse Jackson. 2pac was one of the realist ppl whom the youth was able to relate to and respect.
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He was too aggressive. He had a right to be mad and call out JFK and whyte liberals for always lying and making promises that they do not ever keep. For being the party of slavery, KKK and Jim Crow Laws. He was rightfully angry and he was a leader so they had to take him out because he spoke too much truth and that was during the time that the Demokkrats were dead set on getting the black vote for once and keeping it for good. MLK started to sound like Malcom right before they took him out too once he realized that he was being used as a pawn by the Demokkrats. Listen to more of Malcom and he talks all about it.
Shit for a second I thought he was talking about Trump
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Also 5he Civil rights act that Johnson helped passed was accomplished without hardly any Southern Democratic support! We're it not for liberal and centrist Republican politicians, the bill would never had made it.
What did he say, because that sound bite, was not X, it was Denzel portraying him in the movie
i hate that elijah guy so much, rip malcom im glad you found true proper eyes, this man use to hate hate white ppl and only love black ppl, understandable for all the shit he went through, but then after leaving nation of Islam this man has regretted thinking that and that we are all brothers and there is no need for separation and segregation, malcom im glad you died a hero i respect you so much
Yet the same people " whites, arabs & asians" hate malcolm's people to the core.. and they can't stop doing these evil things. And when our people decide not to integrate with such people we're looked upon as being black supremacist
Jfk, if he lived, would have made such a huge difference
May Allah almighty rest your soul in his paradise...Amen.... سلاماً سلاماً على روحك الطاهره في الاخرين..
In America today it’s about individual choice, whether we integrate or separate ourselves. Back then, there were cultural and racial divides by law and practice.
JFK was Catholic and knew it was wrong to segregate by race, and MLK was preaching about character not skin color.
ok partner you got it.
Chickens came home to roost for Malcolm , quite the prophet
@DaveKarl Because there is no audio recording that exists of Malcolm saying that remark
It’s crazy watching this today time and you realize the same thing is still happening to black as it was in the time period of this ..we still vote for people who say one thing but never do what they say for our votes that’s just one thing you can see
Denzel Washington played him so good that when I listen to Malcolm x I hear Denzel Washington. Crazy.
Man That was four months ago. Hey, I'm not trying to change your mind, that's all up you to do by gathering information and using your critical thinking process. If you want Malcolm to be what ever you want him to be so be it. I thought we were just having a conversation. Peace.
2:19 FTW
"When I say Kennedy I mean John F Kennedy" what a man, he has no fear he is for truth didn't fear to die for it
Malcolm X didnt know things that we do now. The president doesnt have such power and when he tries to excercise it the real power will threaten to kill him. Malcolm X was naive that one man couldnt absolutely change the minds of millions
Is this full documentary anywhere?
Who cut down Malcom
I am still mad with malcom X he shouldn't have said that and I think that he would be angry with Obama if he was still alive and think that Kennedy is one of the greatest presidents of all time.
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Chickens coming home to roost.
@AgaMbadi yes, i totally agreed that what malcolm said about jfk was totally out of line. In fact he said about most people when he was in the nation of islam was out of line. He called martin luther king a "chump" and an "uncle tom". So yes i agree. And i agree that kennedy did some major things for the progress of civil rights in america. All im trying to do is expose why malcolm was so frustrated
He didn’t say chickens coming home to roost or am i tweaking
two wrongs don't seem to make a right in my mind.
the fact that he has ample reason to believe he can choose a race to preach hate about, doesn't excuse the effect of his words.
don't pretend this is an issue of open mindedness, just not true.
Mr Malcolm X was true 2 his believe.He was articulate ,honrouble,courageous,a genius & the greatest orator I ever me saw.They framed innocent black men,4 his assassination.
Rest in Peace Mr Malik Shabazz.
What I like about the nation of Islam,they figured Caucasians weakness.Separtion from our enemies is 1 of the ways 2 progress.
"White man is the Devil "Elijha Muhammad." Caucasians woman is the Devil ".
@DaveKarl. Thats true!!!
yes
ok, I'll give you that. Answer this question for me, since racism is a learned behavior. Why do you think Malcolm X is racist? Or are you just not open minded enough to explore this.
JESUS IS GOD!!!
THINK! WE tried to love. WE got hurt an attacked! WE want separation. WE are racist! Hmmm...
legend 🖤💕ALLAH
The public was outraged at his statement but not at the climate created by the mistreatment of its own citizens?? Hypocrisy again
Did you all caught that with Malcolm X said I mean John F Kennedy get it? Bahaha
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Commanded Malcom Specifically Not To Speak On JFK's assassination smh.
Lol. That man was a fraud. Calling himself "messenger" of God
Screw Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad was scared Malcom X was going to be bigger than him and he was CORRECT
@AgaMbadi bro, i think it would be wise to examine all of malcolms life instead of making a sweeping enditement based on a few statements he made. His father, and uncles were killed by the kkk. His mother had to take care of all 8 children by herself but because of the racism back then couldn't get life insurance, so it made her go mad. these are the things that made malcolm who he was. After that he descented into hustling and other criminal enterprises just to make end meet in a racist society
This guy was all about hate and division.
That is why this guy will never get a nartional holiday in the U'S.
That was the movie recording lol
I think he could've gotten a free country for African Americans. Like Mandela.
Isn't this the guy whom advocated separation of the races?‽???
Praises due to Allah.
Wait! Hold on a second. Did he say white MASONIC ORDER at 1:59? This guy knew the truth all along.
@Killerstroke96 Started what?
It's quite clear, from his own words, that Malcolm X was a segregationist.
@AgaMbadi also he was just repeating everything Elijah muhammad said because he viewed him as a divine man who saved his life. Eventually Malcolm realized though that Elijah was nothing but a fraud and left the nation. Afterwards, on his Hajj trip to Mecca, he articulated a view that was a change from his previous one. All people, whether white or black are equal. He said what he preached before was wrong and he was "awakened to the dangers of racism on both sides".
i am looking at it with an objective mind. i disagree with you.
i hope you can look at THAT with an objective mind.
Malcom X.was a one person, "hate group."
He is wrong on this issue. Kennedy encouraged voting registration drives and his DOJ got foundation money to finance these drives. The DOJ also filed lawsuits in court to grant Afro Americans the right to vote e.g. with Judge Frank Johnson in Alabama. You could not get a voting rights bill through congress, so Bobby Kennedy was doing it in court.