he was so upset that his peers didn't even consider education important enough to write on their charter that he literally dropped all conversation to discuss how unacceptable it is that they don't insist on educating the people.. THAT is true vision and leadership
Exactly! Black violence wasn’t the true threat but educated blacks and any type of unification was the real threat. Blacks slaves were prohibited from reading which kept people like Fred from rising up.
I mean they definitely advocated the use of guns (which is good), but equally important is knowing how to use them, when, where, and who to use them against. All of these things require education.
Don’t get it twisted. The gun was in one hand and the book was in the other. Guerrilla warfare is a central part of the Black Panther Party, like many other revolutionary movements.
Any time Aboriginal have powerful men and women rich Jews find sorry puppets black or white or any other race groups too sneak into my brothers and sisters mist . To kill . The Sooner my brothers and sisters STOP TURNING AGAINST EACH OTHER WE BE POWERFUL...
Why the fuck would you expect your enemy to teach you anything beneficial to you? You fucking people need to wake up. But because you don't realize you're in a war you're too stupid to understand that you don't have the people that raped stole and slaved and tortured your forefathers teach your children.
I wonder why. Same reason why all the pictures are in black and white. they want everyone to think it was sooooo long ago. When it wasn't.. Its been the same crap for a long time now
I loved his language. He gave me courage to speak with my voice in my profession (CPA). I don’t code switch and the people I work with respect it because I’m damn good at my job.
And who then proceeds to babble out pure garbage which they all gobble up mindlessly. How this man can be revered while history has shown how utterly clueless he was is an absolute mystery. Never mistake charisma for leadership, and especially put an asterisk beside it when all the followers were mindless sycophants.
@@va3svd this message wasn't for your people of course it sounds like garage to you, & it doesn't take a genius to listen and understand you just not the one who is supposed to be listening 💯🤣
Respect from Kenya. I see that he recognized Jomo Kenyatta as the revolutionary he was, many locally find it hard to acknowledge this primarily due to tribal differences because they descended from collaborators who often betrayed revolutionaries.
Came here today as I watch what is going on in the Caribbean with both Haiti and Cuba post-revolution... Chairman Hampton was a revolutionary but almost as importantly, he was a visionary
Every so often God brings people into our lives with knowledge beyond their years that would rattle the system. However, almost always, it leads to their death and they are then understood and appreciated (Malcom x, Dr. King, Fred Hampton)
We are him, he walked so we can run. His legacy and everything is left here for us to continue the marathon. I see that you are LMFT you too can revolution western psychology African psychology.
I lived and grew up in maywood il less than a mile from the hampton house where the chairman lived. If not for my family and the pool named after him i wouldve never known who this man is and i walked past his home a thousand times...... #rip
Rest in power, comrade. He's completely right. Without theory to guide the praxis, without learning from the mistakes and lessons of the past, you're doomed to repeat the cycle. Time and time again, without a robust and educated line of professional revolutionaries who can *also* train more professional revolutionaries from the masses, your movement will be easily co-opted into another tool of oppression. An example that rings close to home for my family is Mexico under the PRI. A one-party state that held almost complete control over Mexico for 70 years, the official ideology of the party changed with whoever was on top. In reality, once Lazaro Cardenas was essentially removed from office the PRI devolved into a brutal kleptocracy. It swung from reformist and social democratic to far-right gangster capitalism within short order, and to this day Mexico remains a hollowed-out kleptoctacy.
It's good to see someone finally use the term "Rest in Power" in the correct context. Too many people using it to commemorate the deaths of particularly middle class white liberals. It's for those whose life was robbed by an oppressor.
Failure of Marxist education was even one of the reasons the eastern bloc fell. I remember reading Blackshirts and Reds and Parenti mentioned a "communist" politician from Hungary that said that their system wasn't working and when Parenti asked why he answered "I don't know."
@@MN-kp2lm Still, it's important to consider why it was communism was so quick to be replaced in Eastern Europe without military enforcement. There are valuable lessons to be learned from their history. I wouldn't chalk up the current dissolutionment many people have with socialism to just capitalist propaganda or other hand-wavy assumptions alone.
The Absolute BEST Way To Explain The "Purpose" Of Revolution Of The MIND Before Revolution Of The Heart!!!.... Too Many People Wanna Fight But Not THINK!!!
This man was incredible. A hero. A revolutionary! I'm going to be making a video on him on my channel next month for Black History month. His story needs to told to EVERYONE! Thank you for sharing this. :D
Chairman Fred Hampton was so gifted as well as a dynamic revolutionary warrior for our BPP movement. He was a born revolutionary, and he died a revolutionary.
Thank you for this gem of history. An insight into what a leadership role entitles. Being able to not just disagree with your colleagues but also inform your perspective on why you say what you say. Its Leadership 101 for those who want to learn.
a great leader doesn't think about domination and power or is concerned with it, he thinks of the people. We lost a great leader in physical, yet his legacy, strength, love, and soul live with us forever. Rest in peace Fred Hampton,, my idol, my hero, and my brother.
Big #Salute to Fred Hampton and the original Black Panther Party for their strength . This means more than anything now because of that warrant from 67 years ago being found for Carolyn Bryant after kidnapping and killing Emmitt Till . Now I see why he was so important to Tupac . Just by the way Pac talked so intelligent you could tell he was inspired by Fred Hampton
Well he was right. That is exactly what happened with leftwing social movements without education programs. He predicted the effects of Garveyism in so much detail its unnerving.
Thank you Fred Hamilton you gave your life for the cause & black panther party & the children the education systems y’all didn’t like he stood for the truth ! & he didn’t die in vain it’s forever ! You can kille a revolutionary but you can’t kille the revolution thank you again you dig may he rest in eternal peace I know he smiling down still working for the people on the other side he loved us enough for all of us 🙏🏽❤️ & he didn’t see color ! He saw change & it happened
this is essential viewing for people who want to live on an intersectional model, where you don't simply swap out who gets kept down with a different minority.
Sent straight from the MOST HIGH.. never conforming, always adapting to mount up. Such thinking isn’t mediocre.. IT IS A GIFT TO LIBERATE, DELIVER, and RESTORE… now we can’t have that.. ALREADY WALKING IN HIS AUTHORITY AND MOVING MOUNTAINS AT 21.. He would have move NATIONS HAD HE LIVED To BE 61.. in just 40 years the world would have been totally different indeed.
Whew. He made perfect sense. How can you have a bank to give out loans when you dont have an educated people who know what those loans really mean or have an education to figure out how best to use a loan.
He wouldn’t have been able to do anything. A revolution tears down the old system of government and replaces it with a system built by the people, only then can it truly represent them. As Marx said, “But the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery, and wield it for its own purposes. The centralized state power, with its ubiquitous organs of standing army, police, bureaucracy, clergy, and judicature - organs wrought after the plan of a systematic and hierarchic division of labor - originates from the days of absolute monarchy, serving nascent middle class society as a mighty weapon in its struggle against feudalism. Still, its development remained clogged by all manner of medieval rubbish, seignorial rights, local privileges, municipal and guild monopolies, and provincial constitutions. The gigantic broom of the French Revolution of the 18th century swept away all these relics of bygone times, thus clearing simultaneously the social soil of its last hinderances to the superstructure of the modern state edifice raised under the First Empire, itself the offspring of the coalition wars of old semi-feudal Europe against modern France.”
If he was the president it wouldn't have been different because the entire structure of the US is built on racism, fascism, and imperialism. The Black Panthers knew that. That's why they were revolutionaries. Fred Hampton knew that. What's why he was a socialist. And that's why the US killed him.
Never once said “ummmm” or “like” ..so intellectual but respectful and well spoken . if this man spoke to me about education , i would immediately take notes . imagine if he could’ve lived to raise his kids , the things he would’ve instilled into them , the lessons and teachings.
Learning about the American civil rights movement, our teachers would go on and on about Rosa Parks and MLK. They _barely_ talked about Malcolm X. They _never_ mentioned Fred Hampton. 🤔
Real revolutionary. Respect to the Black Liberation Army, The Black Panthers, and Black Guerilla Family. Our Ancestors and Blacks before us would be so disappointed in my generation. We ruined everything
I don't have time to transcript but he's talking about jomo kenyatta and papa doc if you wanted to read about them but couldn't properly understand who he was talking about, I myself didn't know he was saying jomo.
@James there’s actually transcripts provided within the description section beneath this video. In fact for most videos here on UA-cam transcriptions are now provided.
The fact that they weren't on board when he first said education is mind boggling, Then he went on to elaborate and they were still dubiuous !! things that make you go hmmmm 🤔....
he was so upset that his peers didn't even consider education important enough to write on their charter that he literally dropped all conversation to discuss how unacceptable it is that they don't insist on educating the people..
THAT is true vision and leadership
The alleged "violent" revolutionary aggressor is actually advocating the use of books instead of guns.
Very Important
Exactly! Black violence wasn’t the true threat but educated blacks and any type of unification was the real threat. Blacks slaves were prohibited from reading which kept people like Fred from rising up.
I mean they definitely advocated the use of guns (which is good), but equally important is knowing how to use them, when, where, and who to use them against. All of these things require education.
Don’t get it twisted. The gun was in one hand and the book was in the other. Guerrilla warfare is a central part of the Black Panther Party, like many other revolutionary movements.
This man could have changed the course of this country. This man was a unifier. This man was a hero. That’s why our government killed him.
Yes!!
Any time Aboriginal have powerful men and women rich Jews find sorry puppets black or white or any other race groups too sneak into my brothers and sisters mist . To kill . The Sooner my brothers and sisters STOP TURNING AGAINST EACH OTHER WE BE POWERFUL...
Facts on facts
Hell yeah 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yup
im very disappointed in our American education system for not even telling me that this man existed in all my 12 years of attending. unbelievable
But yet, apparently there is a "Marxist bias" in public education according to these neo-fascist culture warers like DeSantis.
Why the fuck would you expect your enemy to teach you anything beneficial to you? You fucking people need to wake up. But because you don't realize you're in a war you're too stupid to understand that you don't have the people that raped stole and slaved and tortured your forefathers teach your children.
I wonder why. Same reason why all the pictures are in black and white. they want everyone to think it was sooooo long ago. When it wasn't.. Its been the same crap for a long time now
It's alot they do t tell us about people who are none white....these type of black folks put fear in the oppressors eyes
@@SpaceRanger187respacte from algeria 🇩🇿
Even when he explains things to them, it’s from an international standpoint, with a local language. He knew the fight for black liberation was huge.
I loved his language. He gave me courage to speak with my voice in my profession (CPA). I don’t code switch and the people I work with respect it because I’m damn good at my job.
@@ReganSmith-u1i 🔥 🔥 🔥
🪮 Damn Skippy!! 🪮
He said “Let me give you an example” and the guy next to him immediately started grabbing a pen. That’s leadership.
And who then proceeds to babble out pure garbage which they all gobble up mindlessly. How this man can be revered while history has shown how utterly clueless he was is an absolute mystery.
Never mistake charisma for leadership, and especially put an asterisk beside it when all the followers were mindless sycophants.
He was so serious he had to grab the pen from Fred
@@va3svd this message wasn't for your people of course it sounds like garage to you, & it doesn't take a genius to listen and understand you just not the one who is supposed to be listening 💯🤣
@@noidols00 What do you mean, “not for [my] people”?
@@va3svd the people fighting the powers that be you not it buddy
Respect from Kenya. I see that he recognized Jomo Kenyatta as the revolutionary he was, many locally find it hard to acknowledge this primarily due to tribal differences because they descended from collaborators who often betrayed revolutionaries.
"Ummm. Mr. Hoova? We got a young black man talking about the importance of education to other young black men."
Hoova: kill em!!
😂😂😂😂
He was only 21 Long live Fred Hampton
That's why I find his story so fascinating they scared ass had to take him out
Fred Hampton is right you have to educate your people before implementing a program that will work.
Im still in uttershock that he was only 21 when he died.. Had this man lived longer he’d be seen like Malcolm X & Huey P. Newton.
He was and is
@@navigatorjack6969Thats right 👍🏾
He didn't die he was assassinated
That man was different on so many levels
Fred Hampton was a charismatic and articulate orator
Came here today as I watch what is going on in the Caribbean with both Haiti and Cuba post-revolution... Chairman Hampton was a revolutionary but almost as importantly, he was a visionary
Intelligence beyond his years
At 18-21 years of age.
Lol
Genius beyond years.
Amen
👁 AM an EVOLUTIONARY!!!
Every word he said has come to fruition! rest in power brother!🙏🏽💯💯✊🏾
He was an old soul. With leadership qualities, a great orator. When he spoke people listened. I sit here working and listening to his speeches.
Every so often God brings people into our lives with knowledge beyond their years that would rattle the system. However, almost always, it leads to their death and they are then understood and appreciated (Malcom x, Dr. King, Fred Hampton)
And many more who have put their lives on the line for the cause ✊🏾
Well spoken
@@anyidon6875 thank you
@@daughterofthemosthighgod1889 Europeans Are Abamanation can’t sit in sun for reason
They have one thing in common. All socialists. That’s why they were killed young by the government
This man was a genius
We need him today.
2024
We are him, he walked so we can run. His legacy and everything is left here for us to continue the marathon. I see that you are LMFT you too can revolution western psychology African psychology.
This is what we need to bring back as a people! RIP Fred Hampton the revolution hasn’t died
I lived and grew up in maywood il less than a mile from the hampton house where the chairman lived. If not for my family and the pool named after him i wouldve never known who this man is and i walked past his home a thousand times...... #rip
He mentioned Haiti so much 🔥🔥👌🏽
Rest in power, comrade. He's completely right. Without theory to guide the praxis, without learning from the mistakes and lessons of the past, you're doomed to repeat the cycle. Time and time again, without a robust and educated line of professional revolutionaries who can *also* train more professional revolutionaries from the masses, your movement will be easily co-opted into another tool of oppression.
An example that rings close to home for my family is Mexico under the PRI. A one-party state that held almost complete control over Mexico for 70 years, the official ideology of the party changed with whoever was on top. In reality, once Lazaro Cardenas was essentially removed from office the PRI devolved into a brutal kleptocracy. It swung from reformist and social democratic to far-right gangster capitalism within short order, and to this day Mexico remains a hollowed-out kleptoctacy.
It's good to see someone finally use the term "Rest in Power" in the correct context. Too many people using it to commemorate the deaths of particularly middle class white liberals. It's for those whose life was robbed by an oppressor.
Failure of Marxist education was even one of the reasons the eastern bloc fell. I remember reading Blackshirts and Reds and Parenti mentioned a "communist" politician from Hungary that said that their system wasn't working and when Parenti asked why he answered "I don't know."
@@onion599 Wtf is that supposed to mean. Eastern bloc fell due to material rather than ideological conditions no?
@@MN-kp2lm Still, it's important to consider why it was communism was so quick to be replaced in Eastern Europe without military enforcement. There are valuable lessons to be learned from their history. I wouldn't chalk up the current dissolutionment many people have with socialism to just capitalist propaganda or other hand-wavy assumptions alone.
He was ahead of his time. A true legend.
Love To Fred, R.I.P. 👊🏾
I love Fred Hampton.
Rest in power, Fred. We need his legacy and lessons more than ever.
I miss him so much.
This man is still a hero to so many. All power to all people. He is still teaching so so much.
I can’t believe he was only 21.
This man should've been voted president.
Wish e had modern leaders such as Fred Hampton
And Malcom x
The Absolute BEST Way To Explain The "Purpose" Of Revolution Of The MIND Before Revolution Of The Heart!!!....
Too Many People Wanna Fight But Not THINK!!!
Chairman Fred was a true visionary and a true, revolutionary servant of the people. May he rest in power
This man was incredible. A hero. A revolutionary! I'm going to be making a video on him on my channel next month for Black History month. His story needs to told to EVERYONE! Thank you for sharing this. :D
All at 21
Dude is 19 Legend. Man for the people
Chairman Fred Hampton was so gifted as well as a dynamic revolutionary warrior for our BPP movement.
He was a born revolutionary, and he died a revolutionary.
Thank you for this gem of history. An insight into what a leadership role entitles. Being able to not just disagree with your colleagues but also inform your perspective on why you say what you say. Its Leadership 101 for those who want to learn.
Respect you Sir, 🇰🇪 Maumau!
He was so sharp
"we can't put everything on one piece of paper" Mr. Hampton read his cointelpro a$$ his rights! All skin folk and kin folk! I salute you Mr. Hampton!
Hard to believe how smart this man was for only 21 humanity was robbed of a great human for profit and the division of the poor no matter the colour.
a great leader doesn't think about domination and power or is concerned with it, he thinks of the people. We lost a great leader in physical, yet his legacy, strength, love, and soul live with us forever. Rest in peace Fred Hampton,, my idol, my hero, and my brother.
Big #Salute to Fred Hampton and the original Black Panther Party for their strength . This means more than anything now because of that warrant from 67 years ago being found for Carolyn Bryant after kidnapping and killing Emmitt Till . Now I see why he was so important to Tupac . Just by the way Pac talked so intelligent you could tell he was inspired by Fred Hampton
Well he was right. That is exactly what happened with leftwing social movements without education programs. He predicted the effects of Garveyism in so much detail its unnerving.
The things that this man accomplished at age 21 is amazing
Chairman Fred Hampton was THE Man !!!!!!
Holy shit.... That was masterful
Thank you Fred Hamilton you gave your life for the cause & black panther party & the children the education systems y’all didn’t like he stood for the truth ! & he didn’t die in vain it’s forever ! You can kille a revolutionary but you can’t kille the revolution thank you again you dig may he rest in eternal peace I know he smiling down still working for the people on the other side he loved us enough for all of us 🙏🏽❤️ & he didn’t see color ! He saw change & it happened
Good Lord how knowledge and wise that man was. You can't just go through the motions... You need to know why your moving
Brilliant man. RIP.
Just to remind you, this man was 21 when he was murdered by the Chicago PD
And FBI
"Because without education they nowhere. They don't even know why they're doing what they're doing." That's hard. Damn.
Brothers talk so damn cool 😎 ❤💪🏽
right on!
If we wanna see liberation among the people before so much is given we must be educated. Like he said if not the people would running to the ground.
“With no education, You have Neo-colonialism instead of colonialism” 😮💨👏👏
this is essential viewing for people who want to live on an intersectional model, where you don't simply swap out who gets kept down with a different minority.
Rip to Fred Hampton
Sent straight from the MOST HIGH.. never conforming, always adapting to mount up. Such thinking isn’t mediocre.. IT IS A GIFT TO LIBERATE, DELIVER, and RESTORE… now we can’t have that.. ALREADY WALKING IN HIS AUTHORITY AND MOVING MOUNTAINS AT 21.. He would have move NATIONS HAD HE LIVED To BE 61.. in just 40 years the world would have been totally different indeed.
He was A Baby that was a STRONG PROUD MAN looking back he was a son a father a partner. They did him so wrong. THEY DO US SO WRONG!
Whew. He made perfect sense. How can you have a bank to give out loans when you dont have an educated people who know what those loans really mean or have an education to figure out how best to use a loan.
Always felt this country would be a lot different had he and RFK had lived
Happy heavenly birthday general. We’re proud
This is amazing
Fred understood that revolution without class consciousness is futile. ❤ U, Fred.
The Story of the Struggle
Who has his mantle? What an extraordinary man. I'm mad im just now finding out about him.
Watch Judas and the black messiah. He was only 21
@@TeezusTV I will, thanks!
Thank you
RIP comrade
Predicting Obama at the end.
The only time Obama lost an election was to a Black Panther named Bobby Rush
Don’t mention Obama and Fred together. One is a Uncle Tom and the other is a revolutionary . You catch the drift
I am a revolutionary
He shut them down
'Negro Imperialist' - Obama, anyone? Imagine if Chairman Fred had been 1st black prez instead of the Drone Ranger.
He wouldn’t have been able to do anything. A revolution tears down the old system of government and replaces it with a system built by the people, only then can it truly represent them. As Marx said, “But the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery, and wield it for its own purposes. The centralized state power, with its ubiquitous organs of standing army, police, bureaucracy, clergy, and judicature - organs wrought after the plan of a systematic and hierarchic division of labor - originates from the days of absolute monarchy, serving nascent middle class society as a mighty weapon in its struggle against feudalism. Still, its development remained clogged by all manner of medieval rubbish, seignorial rights, local privileges, municipal and guild monopolies, and provincial constitutions. The gigantic broom of the French Revolution of the 18th century swept away all these relics of bygone times, thus clearing simultaneously the social soil of its last hinderances to the superstructure of the modern state edifice raised under the First Empire, itself the offspring of the coalition wars of old semi-feudal Europe against modern France.”
If he was the president it wouldn't have been different because the entire structure of the US is built on racism, fascism, and imperialism. The Black Panthers knew that. That's why they were revolutionaries. Fred Hampton knew that. What's why he was a socialist. And that's why the US killed him.
I love that he remains skeptical to protect the movement from more liberal forces
straight fire!
when i found out he was 21 when he died my mind exploded
God damn, crazy to think he was only 21!....at most 😞
Guud Get Assassinated Yung I'm Guessing
Never once said “ummmm” or “like” ..so intellectual but respectful and well spoken . if this man spoke to me about education , i would immediately take notes . imagine if he could’ve lived to raise his kids , the things he would’ve instilled into them , the lessons and teachings.
You all just witnessed Psalms #23 ..
Before we know it we will have African imperialist. Educational needs is everything
And he was only 21.
Learning about the American civil rights movement, our teachers would go on and on about Rosa Parks and MLK. They _barely_ talked about Malcolm X. They _never_ mentioned Fred Hampton. 🤔
They will never teach you about Fred Hampton or Malcolm X
He was only a year older than me when he died 😭
So bloody and already a threat to the USA
This man was taken from us too soon
Broke it down precisely...King
Black Panthers live on
🖤😢🖤RIP
I would of loved to speak to this man.
This man was feared, so feared he had to be assassinated. Why was bettering the country, and the lives of the people. So fearful? Why?
We are not here because we are free, we are here because we are not free
Real revolutionary. Respect to the Black Liberation Army, The Black Panthers, and Black Guerilla Family. Our Ancestors and Blacks before us would be so disappointed in my generation. We ruined everything
Government got what they wanted the youth no where near this conscious at. A young age .
Put color and racism aside because we are not each other's enemy but the enemy is the wealth rich and the government
GOD BLESS YOU ALL IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRIT IN JESUS NAME AMEN
If he didn't just explain the PROBLEMS with the BLM movement...30 years before the BLM movement...Damn 😮😮😮😮😮
Anybody got a transcription for reference purposes?
I don't have time to transcript but he's talking about jomo kenyatta and papa doc if you wanted to read about them but couldn't properly understand who he was talking about, I myself didn't know he was saying jomo.
Nah, just english subtitle auto-generated.
@James there’s actually transcripts provided within the description section beneath this video. In fact for most videos here on UA-cam transcriptions are now provided.
The fact that they weren't on board when he first said education is mind boggling, Then he went on to elaborate and they were still dubiuous !! things that make you go hmmmm 🤔....
Key Word education
Bro could've ruled the world
But he wouldn't have wanted to. That's why education is important.