*[BREAKING]*: Leader of Hamas killed. Israel releases video footage from a drone of his final moments

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The BP were considered terrorists and are still seen as anti-Jewish and anti-white hate group. The nation of Islam is considered an anti-Jewish and anti-white hate group. MLK and Malcolm were both harassed and stalked by the FBI for their perceived "anti-American" rhetoric. King was viewed as a bigger threat because his message had a much larger appeal compared X's blatant violent opposition stance. Even Mandela was considered a terrorist since 08'.

America made the comparison before these posters did. While personally don't agree with the comparison, let's not act like these individuals don't all have something in common.
None of this makes it valid.

Just because there are a few overlaps in characteristics doesnt make them a 1:1 comparison. Might as well throw in Mandela and Ghandi as well. Its a stupid ass comparison and you even admit that
 

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Expecting perfect victims is just crazy tbh.




A lot of heroism is attributed to sit ins and marches and other non-violent acts
but the truth is AA freedom needed BOTH SIDES to make any appreciable progress.
When truly, the fear was a local insurgency waging a forever war.

The fact a John Brown or Nat Turner or Malcolm X or Kwame Ture or other very radical
individuals existed is the reason they even capitulated.

I'm sorry that many posters on here watched some after school specials and think the progress
came without some heads rolling.

After some thinking on this topic, ask yourself why we have a Labor Day and weekends.
:yeshrug:
It can get deep.
:yeshrug:

A big difference between people NOW and THEN is they viewed it as a SHARED WORLDWIDE STRUGGLE
whereas people NOW DON'T SEE THE PARALLELS (hence people taking offense to my comparisons to MLK or Malcolm
X or other historic figures).


In my mind, I frame this recent war as similar to our Jim Crow, specifically the 'hot war' period. Families and communities intact, strong faith, segregated, yes, but also coc00ned away from the negative cultural influences of our oppressors. To finish them off, they'll have to break that sense of communalism. Israel hasn't yet learned the full lesson from the US, see: their collective punishment ideology.

Contemporary bm have been engineered to be individualistic and selfish. Not just ADOS, I mean ALL bm. The plan worked. 👍🏽 It's so bad, they trynna export the bytch-ass'ness to Palestine and mad them people over there ain't going.
:wow:
Righteous posting.
:banderas:
 

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they will always question your blackness when you don't align with their imperialist mindset.

they espouse orientalist garbage because they think being part of the empire exempts them from the racism it breeds. israeli soldiers train police that kill us indiscriminately, the same police who were born out of slave catching.

but here you have so-called black people cheering and celebrating the victory of colonizers and oppressors because the oppressed dared to resist. this is what spurs them to question others' blackness.
Post proof of me siding with imperialism or shut the fukk up. I just made a comment about a comparison that was stupid to make. A lot of you so called “men” operate like a woman on her period. Emotionally charged rebuttals with no reasoning
 

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Mandela is of equal importance to Apartheid South Africa as MLK and Malcolm X are to Black America.

fukking yes.

That's not crazy at all actually.
 

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If we're being honest he'll likely be regarded as a hero and symbol of resistance 100 years from now after Israel has collapsed and the history books recount the full extent of Gaza's genocide. We should denounce his tactics. Oct 7th was a terrorist act and killing innocent civilians is never justifiable. But we probably wouldn't have agreed with historical figures like Nat Turner either.
100 years from now the Arabs are more likely to collapse than Israel.
All these Arab states are kept inline by a brutal dictator. No way that lasts
 

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Mandela and Malcom X have more in common with each other than they do with Sinwar

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The point I made:
Sinwar is martyr that died for his people and is an important individual to his movement.

Whether you feel that way or not is irrelevant tbh.

This guy and his importance will outlive whatever we're talking about right now. :yeshrug:
 

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When did my Black ass said they did?

Yet, they are still considered terrorists.

“Terrorists” phrase has been a catch-all phrase for over 100 years. The standard is low in order for someone to be labeled as such

MLK and Malcom X didn’t encourage or aid in the killings of thousands of people. Their actions are nowhere near comparable to Sinwar
 

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Expecting perfect victims is just crazy tbh.




A lot of heroism is attributed to sit ins and marches and other non-violent acts
but the truth is AA freedom needed BOTH SIDES to make any appreciable progress.
When truly, the fear was a local insurgency waging a forever war.

The fact a John Brown or Nat Turner or Malcolm X or Kwame Ture or other very radical
individuals existed is the reason they even capitulated.

I'm sorry that many posters on here watched some after school specials and think the progress
came without some heads rolling.

After some thinking on this topic, ask yourself why we have a Labor Day and weekends.
:yeshrug:
It can get deep.
:yeshrug:

A big difference between people NOW and THEN is they viewed it as a SHARED WORLDWIDE STRUGGLE
whereas people NOW DON'T SEE THE PARALLELS (hence people taking offense to my comparisons to MLK or Malcolm
X or other historic figures).



:wow:
Righteous posting.
:banderas:

John Brown last words

I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now think, vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done

Not one lie told
 
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