The Louis Farrakhan Appreciation thread (His influence on hiphop is substantial)

Kisame

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I can appreciate his impact on hip hop, though I truly believe he had his own agendas and didn't really care about the music or the people making it, but whatever, that's just a theory for now.

As a Muslim though, I truly dislike the man.

i :salute: you ma brotha one of the people behind Malcom X assassination :damn::sadbron:
 

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i :salute: you ma brotha one of the people behind Malcom X assassination :damn::sadbron:

Louis X, early 30s....one of dozens of NOI lecturers that were dissing Malcolm (who were throwing shots at them), who was reduced to flunky orthodox Imam status in the late 1970s by Wallace Muhammad. Had enough power and influence in 1965 to orchestrate the murder of Malcolm X?


:dahell:


The man who was caught on the scene and fired one of the guns is now free (he had an interview in 1970 where he named all the participants involved and Louis X name was nowhere mentioned) and another man who fired the fatal shotgun blast to Malcolm's chest was NEVER arrested now lives in Newark NJ and lives a nice peaceful life ....and u have no ill words against those men.



again, the same sh1t Farrakhan has been spitting since the 80s til now is exactly what Malcolm was spitting his entire public life. Ask yourself who are shoving these ideas of him havin something to do with Malcolm's death down your throat and what do they have to gain by making this falsehood perceived as a fact?



People who think Farrakhan had something to do with Malcolm's death are just as foolish as those who think Suge had Pac killed
 
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