MLK: "I'm tired of marching."

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The world dont like us is that not clear. We play no part in this breh. Its envy..jealousy..blind hate..and just plain ol racism....thinking its us that will make the world less racist or more racist towards us lets me know you dont understand the issue at hand. Its not our job to make them like us...its our job to take power despite of them liking us or not....saying we need to do better to change this is redundancy.....we didnt start the hate...how can we change it...

We can change it at least for ourselves, by taking the god damn initiative to not be so divisive on every issue. Anyone who has open-minded ideas, shouldn't be "killed as the messenger" as we tend to do, nearly all the time. We often wonder why progress nearly impossible to attain.

What goes on inside Black communities left unresolved, is just as threatening as what has been systemically perpetrated against us by others.

There's also not enough HBC's around the entire U.S., to unite us more across the nation in educational boards. These multicultural institutions don't do jack shyt, for aiding us in racial relations. Liberal-dominated colleges distort history with their hip, "Progressive" skewed perspectives on Black culture.

For things like violence, idk what could resolve that. My guess is working on ways to reduce that impulse to not suddenly get the best of you. We are psychologically fukkED generationally speaking, but there is always an opportunity for bettering one's self.

I have work anyways, I don't have a problem with you bro. We need to find more ways to build what MLK, Garvey, X, etc., did for us.
I think you rushed way too quickly and took things out of context, later.
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We can change it at least for ourselves, by taking the god damn initiative to not be so divisive on every issue. Anyone who has open-minded ideas, shouldn't be "killed as the messenger" as we tend to do, nearly all the time. We often wonder why progress nearly impossible to attain. What goes on inside Black communities left unresolved, is just as threatening as what has been systemically perpetrated against us by others.

There's also not enough HBC's around the entire U.S., to unite us more across the nation in educational boards. These multicultural institutions don't do jack shyt, for aiding us in racial relations with their skewed perspectives on Black culture.

For things like violence, idk what could resolve that. My guess is working on ways to reduce that impulse to not suddenly get the best if you. We are psychologically fukkED generationally speaking, but there is always an opportunity for bettering one's self.

Any black man who takes the time to give the black race a good talking too, while conveniently overstepping whitey.....deserves to get shytted on........tired of people telling us we need to do better while ignoring Allllllllllllll the shyt we've done to do so, and the clear examples of whitey fukking us over for doing so........we need to wake up.......do what w e do...but also stop acting like every single black man is above failure and should be some superior person. Some black people ain't shyt, wont ever be shyt.....and that's okay......thats the human average......you have above average, average, and below average. Below average nikkas don't represent us, nor does the above average.......Yall keep thinking we need to unite and bcome some super hero monolithic group of people where every black man is a college grad, doesn't cater to ignorance, etc, etc........THATS NOT REALITY........never has been, never will be. We are still human like every other race......accept that.......do what you can do for yourself.....and quite harping on our entire race based on unrealistic standards of what we need to do....live and let live........
 

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I was saying for Malcolm that he would be speechless if he saw what WSHH promoted. Where the fukk did I say he would glorify it, like you're implying?

It's a fact that social media has comprised our overall drive, and taken priorities completely out of order.
How is that generalizing? He was against anything that made us look bad. Anything that gave cacs leverage to distort the perception of us, would have had him like:

:scust:


As for MLK, get the fukk out of here.
So MJ gets a pass for skin bleaching and all the other weird shyt he did, because he "advocated" for us?
.:camby:

Bro, do you have any idea how nonsensical that is? That's our problem as a people, we always :cape:for celebrities no matter their questionable behavior and mentality. Most Black celebrities don't do shyt for us, we need to focus on ourselves.
You know even know discouraging it is to see how the hell we are so brainwashed as a culture, to still blindly vote Democrat, put overwhelming faith in clergy, etc.?:snoop:

It's like we are afraid of breaking the cycle that cacs instilled in us through centuries of social engineering. We have yet to express the fullest extent of our liberties using maximum potential.

Generalize that, idgaf I've known people and experienced way too many instances of this shyt going by - with nobody giving a fukk to setting real standards. At this point with Trump, we need to stop playing games and being distracted all the time.
:yeshrug:

Not to mention, we avoid critical thinking for our OWN benefit, like the Bubonic Plague, which is the next logical step after the Civil Rights Movement. We have mindless nikkas and bytches who believe Dave Chappelle is "cloned". What the hell does that tell you about the patterns of thought process we utilize that absolutely makes 0 sense?

We think of the most absurd, outrageous notion or assumption as truth, instead of LOOKING for the proof and getting answers.

:scust::gucci::stopitslime:

Reading is fundamental breh. Stop talking out your ass and start doing a little reading. And we avoid critical thinking? Really nikka:martin:. I can't endorse this bullshyt today breh.........WE are 40 million +. Your we don't represent that amount.........your outlook on "we" is :trash:
 

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Malcolm X story is exaggerated at his end....he was broke, and his following didn't sniffs MLK.

I have retired from posting on this site but this shyt is false.


Malcolm X birthed the Black Power Movement.

Malcolm X birthed the Black Panther Party.

MLK got ran out of the North and West Coast...nobody wasn't listening to him in the inner city. They were listening to Malcolm X.
 
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I have retired from this site but this shyt is false.


Malcolm X birthed the Black Power Movement.

Malcolm X birthed the Black Panther Party.

MLK got ran out of the North and West Coast...nobody wasn't to his ass around in the inner city. They were listening to Malcolm X.


Malcolm X was a pawn....as prolific speaker as he was he provoked no change. Never embarked ona real cause other then spreading the gospel of NOI who in turn killed him caused he exposed them as fruads. He didnt birth the Panthers...police brutality did that. Black Radicalism was already prevalent in Black Society long before the Panthers..they simply organized a party that was simply a bold face to it. Deacons of Defense were in affect and had chapters all over. MLK was not the end all be all breh...but he was a stronger leader thrn X simply because he organized the movement...X simply allowed himself to be used by Elijah .....
 

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Malcolm X was a pawn....as prolific speaker as he was he provoked no change. Never embarked ona real cause other then spreading the gospel of NOI who in turn killed him caused he exposed them as fruads. He didnt birth the Panthers...police brutality did that. Black Radicalism was already prevalent in Black Society long before the Panthers..they simply organized a party that was simply a bold face to it. Deacons of Defense were in affect and had chapters all over. MLK was not the end all be all breh...but he was a stronger leader thrn X simply because he organized the movement...X simply allowed himself to be used by Elijah .....

:gucci:

Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale were hardcore Malcolm X followers.

George Jackson was another hardcore Malcolm X follower and created the Black Guerilla Family and also was a Panther.


Like they admitted they were inspired by Malcolm X. They were pretty much his sons.

The Black Panther Party was started mostly due to the fact that Malcolm X's organization collapsed after he died...as they wanted to continue his work.

Yall nikkas need to read a damn history book...

Malcolm X's speeches and philosophy after his break with the NOI is pretty much the foundation for Black left-nationalists....

Malcolm X’s Influence on the Black Panther Party’s Philosophy - History in an Hour
It is also clear is that Malcolm X had a strong influence on the individual, personal philosophies of key Black Panther members, especially the two founding members. Both Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale were drawn in by Malcolm’s speeches and agreed with many of the revolutionary ideas he expressed within them. Bobby Seale wrote about listening to Malcolm X’s speeches, proclaiming him to be “a better speaker than even Martin Luther King.” He went on to name his son Malik Nkrumah Stagolee Seale, later explaining “Malik” was “for Malcolm X”. After Malcolm’s death, Seale wrote that he “cried like a baby” and announced soon afterwards: “I will make my own self into a motherf**king Malcolm X…they’ll have to kill me!” In the process, Seale made clear the extent to which Malcolm X had influenced his beliefs.

Huey Newton’s personal philosophies were similarly influenced by Malcolm X in the years prior to the formation of the Black Panther Party. Newton claimed that Malcolm’s work with the Organization of Afro-American Unity was one of the major sources of inspiration in him eventually forming the Black Panther Party and gave him enormous credit in paving the way for the party’s eventual rise. Newton was sure that despite leaders like Martin Luther King advocating non-violence in the struggle for civil rights, Malcolm X, with his policy of armed self-defence, had the only philosophy which could bring real success in the struggle against white oppression. Newton wrote that he saw the Black Panther Party as “a living testament to [Malcom X’s] life work” and Newton was especially influenced by Malcolm’s desire to help educate black people and encourage a sense of black pride and an appreciation of their heritage.


Malcolm X’s influence on the philosophy of the Black Panther Party however went beyond his calls for armed self-defence. Malcolm X expressed a belief that the struggles African Americans were facing were intertwined with the troubles colonised people were facing in Africa, south east Asia and Latin America. Malcolm thought of black America as being an “internal colony” which reflected other colonised countries in the world at the time.
As a result, he felt that African Americans could learn from the struggles of the oppressed in colonial countries. The influence of this philosophy on the Black Panther Party is demonstrated by one particular policy implemented by Seale and Newton, which insisted that Black Panther Party members read and understood the book ‘The Wretched of the Earth’ by Frantz Fanon.


Furthermore, the Black Panther Party believed in the necessity to educate African Americans, and campaigned for changes in the education system itself, especially regarding the teaching of black history. The purpose of this was to help develop a sense of black pride amongst African Americans. The BPP believed it was important for African Americans to be aware of their history and to receive education which was specifically relevant to them. Malcolm X had held a belief that African American history in the education system had been “whitened” and, as a result, African Americans were not learning the true realities of their culture and history. Bobby Seale spoke of his vision for the formation of black community groups, an idea which had also been influenced by the words of Malcolm X. Seale envisioned that these community groups would serve to “teach brothers, like Malcolm said” in order for African Americans to better themselves.
 

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His ass would probably still be alive if he hadn't called out the Vietnam war. :coffee:

Yea I'm tired of seeing the marching and protesting too King. But thankfully this country is rushing to it's destruction.
 

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And THAT'S why I give him so much props. He knew he was sacrificing himself but he didn't quit.

That deserves praise.

And unlike mythology, there is a record and we know he is real.
he said "I have no martyr complex" in this speech. he knew that he was going to be seen as a real threat now. those cacs don't care about no damn speech or marches; they only understand violence.
 

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The education system shaped the image of the non-violent, non-confrontational, kumbya marcher instead of the shrewd,sophisticated, fierce political figure that we see him as today

They made him seem so helpless, especially in contrast to how they used to teach us about Robert E. Lee and the rest of those cac heroes (Im from South Carolina, so the Confederates are lowkey painted as sympathetic figures in schools :francis:)

When I was younger, I started tuning out during Black History month at school because he was the only topic and I was turned off because it was like,
"They're throwing bricks, fight back!!! :damn:"



I appreciate him way more as an adult after doing my due diligence

White people have completely lied about African American history and African American historical figures. They have actually made African Americans think that their ancestors and leaders were passive weaklings, which is completely untrue. Very few African Americans and White people for that matter even know of many of the slave rebellions that happened right in the USA. One of the biggest slave rebellions in American history happened right in South Carolina (Stono Rebellion), but very few Americans know of it; and no Black entertainment or news outlets ever discusses it.

Stono Rebellion - Wikipedia
 

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Malcolm X story is exaggerated at his end....he was broke, and his following didn't sniffs MLK. He was battling other NOI folks....they took him. He was never a threat to the government

yup....the NOI killed Malcolm and the government killed MLK. Should tell us who was the bigger threat.

The Government didn't need to kill Malcolm themselves. They got the NOI to do it. They helped the NOI to do it. Malcolm already had an enemy on hand so all they had to do was help that enemy along. Martin didn't have such enemies so they had to step in themselves. Also, Malcolm was becoming more moderate whereas Martin was becoming more "radical". They were beginning to adopt the other's views. The last thing they would want to happen is have these two meet in the middle.

Now all we are attracted to is fukkery, imfidelity, division and violence.

MLK would've killed himself, if he saw what we misconstrued and fukked up his legacy to be what it is today. All these fukking "Interracial Two-Tone Utopia" pro-Liberals, not realizing the irony of his core message.

Imagine him and reverse Albino MJ meeting face to face, he would be like

Denial and bewildered:

:mjlol:....:scust:....:ohhh:

Repulsed and frustrated:
:mjcry::gucci::snoop:

Then shocked and dismissive:
:wtf::mindblown::camby:

Basically, this



Man, think of how Malcolm would've wilded out on WSHH :russ:

I can't imagine. But I do know one thing. Malcolm in 2018 on TheColi would have made @Stacker Pentecost in this clip look tame.



Poor white man. That nuke came down like the Hand of God. :picard: :russ::russ::russ:
 

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Martin realized those conservative values was a losing game near the end of his run. He was becoming less passive and being more direct with what was really going on so the Government took him out :wow:


It's why today you see the more passive bootlicking blacks getting shine in the mainstream media. Them cacs know that shyt won't help blacks at all :mjcry:
 
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