Тёмный

Malcolm X Debates Bayard Rustin (1960) 

Reelblack One
Подписаться 1,4 млн
Просмотров 847 тыс.
0% 0

Опубликовано:

 

26 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 3,2 тыс.   
@travismaxwell9115
@travismaxwell9115 11 месяцев назад
Who else is here, in 2024, listening to this brilliant man?
@dreone2008
@dreone2008 7 месяцев назад
2024
@kage_86
@kage_86 7 месяцев назад
Thoroughly insightful debate. Just woow
@lynndavist
@lynndavist 7 месяцев назад
I'm here February 2024
@thennow6178
@thennow6178 7 месяцев назад
Feb 21, 2024
@semerebaraki5911
@semerebaraki5911 7 месяцев назад
0 seconds ago He is a genius. He was a straight A student in Boston. A token black. 2024 because the only great improvement for blacks is under neo slavery aka Satanism aka Freemasonry or Masinry
@roccofranzino4069
@roccofranzino4069 Год назад
I hope this generation appreciates RU-vid. Being able to hear debates such as these is like going back in history all at the ease of your fingertips.
@tweetybeetweetybea9652
@tweetybeetweetybea9652 Год назад
I appreciate the technology for the ease of my fingertips.
@JaymelHall
@JaymelHall Год назад
Exactly why Im here! Exactly!!!
@bertrammalabi7873
@bertrammalabi7873 Год назад
@@garyeastman2307 This is very true, some contents l had downloaded years ago cannot be found anywhere
@csterlin9
@csterlin9 Год назад
We take it for granted.
@1hunnidpercent
@1hunnidpercent Год назад
RU-vid is sensoring us, you might need to rephrase your statement.. 🤦
@six3reggie
@six3reggie Год назад
This is how a debate is suppose to be. No overtalking, no interrupting, no screaming and yelling. Just respect to listen the the view of the other.
@geraldbibbs6377
@geraldbibbs6377 Год назад
Absolutely!!!
@Russell_Huston
@Russell_Huston Год назад
Yeah, that is wonderful isn't it? A real discussion, an exploration of the issues and difficulties, even when the people talking disagree. How is it we have gone so backward in this? Don't look for this in the media. They thrive on conflict and sensationalized strife. I have to tune in to various podcasts and RU-vid to hear this kind of thing these days.
@Tony-pb3iq
@Tony-pb3iq 11 месяцев назад
I miss dialogue like this.
@niahwilliams7227
@niahwilliams7227 11 месяцев назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 exactly no shouting (civilised behaviour
@londonbowcat1
@londonbowcat1 11 месяцев назад
​@@niahwilliams722746:00 i think Clarke gave him this article
@zghani2410
@zghani2410 Год назад
This debate is over 63 years old and yet, it's still relevant today. There will never be another Malcolm X. This man was a genius!
@vm5954
@vm5954 Год назад
I would like to disagree After all isslam was forced onto africans or faced death
@YahwehBYBYahweh
@YahwehBYBYahweh Год назад
What about OUR MESSIAH YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH? Did you see the work - I loved Malcolm biography. However I actual witness the work The Messiah YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH is Victorious!
@JustinCase-ew9vz
@JustinCase-ew9vz Год назад
@@YahwehBYBYahweh what about him? The term "Messiah" means "anointed one," who, then, anointed this one calling himself an anointed god?
@jujutu5084
@jujutu5084 Год назад
There doesn’t need to be another Malcom x. He came and fulfilled his purpose. We’re next.
@blacksling9
@blacksling9 Год назад
Actually some say he might have been one of the smartest American ever!
@colormebrave2231
@colormebrave2231 Год назад
I was taught in high school (texas) MalcolmX was a terrorist. I'm glad i didn't listen or accept that. he's the only man, black or otherwise, who when he talks about women (in his case black women) he exudes protection. i'll never forget when i heard him say, "who taught you to hate the color of your skin" it took my breath away. i think MalcolmX is the kind of man God had in mind when He created man.
@lisagooch3740
@lisagooch3740 11 месяцев назад
Wow, unbelievable! I also re-approached my black middle school social studies teacher, while grown and asked why she taught us lies. She readily and firmly said that she taught what she was told to teach. Oh what a shame!. I wouldn't take such a job that would further enslave my own people. (predominantly black school)
@Msangel06
@Msangel06 11 месяцев назад
They push MLK Jr because he’s nonviolent and they want people to be nonviolent. It’s beneficial to the system. Malcolm X philosophy is better than MLK. MLK was for himself and worked for the government to keep blacks down, nothing he did help further blacks people at all!!
@ammonbakarri-o5524
@ammonbakarri-o5524 10 месяцев назад
Hero in Somalia good strong men
@MechaJutaro
@MechaJutaro 10 месяцев назад
Since 9/11, damn near everyone has been labelled a terrorist
@Goji-eletienne
@Goji-eletienne 10 месяцев назад
​@@lisagooch3740to be fair, it's possible that you would, if your own education was lacking, such that you wouldn't know the information you were taught, was a lie. The honest liar has no awareness of the error in their understanding.
@jorgevial131
@jorgevial131 Год назад
I am not black, I am not muslin and I am not socialist, yet I find Malcolm X fascinating. Smart, articulate and right on spot on many issues.
@thegameplayer5466
@thegameplayer5466 10 месяцев назад
Why not take the dive and give socialism a more serious look
@queenjahneen1000
@queenjahneen1000 10 месяцев назад
Yes. Humanity transcends labels. Easy for human beings to connect with humanity of another.
@user-qc8vj3vp9v
@user-qc8vj3vp9v 9 месяцев назад
I agree 100% with you.
@kgar5String
@kgar5String 9 месяцев назад
@@thegameplayer5466 Because it is dumb, move to socialist country and you will be fine.
@FrenzySpot
@FrenzySpot 9 месяцев назад
Why is it when a White person starts off with im not black, Muslim etc when they state they agree with a black leader?
@lucki4mac
@lucki4mac Год назад
Malcolm X analogies still hold mostly true in the 21st Century.
@Rumblealsojennings2929
@Rumblealsojennings2929 Год назад
It can hold true to y’all who are worldly but we are spiritual and this is not Gods desire so it’s a terrible idea. It’s reflective to the devils agenda
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Год назад
This Man has been dead for nearly SIX DECADES and white ppl are still afraid of his words.
@409CJ
@409CJ Год назад
​@@Rumblealsojennings2929 what thought is of satan?
@kinetic97
@kinetic97 Год назад
​@@409CJ Exactly, what is this pundit trying to say???
@virgilwimberly2071
@virgilwimberly2071 Год назад
Absolute fact!
@patrickwendling6759
@patrickwendling6759 Год назад
I am a 59yr old white man.. I have never listened to Malcolm X.. I am very impressed with him.. I don't agree with everything he says but i do agree with most. We need more Malcolm X's in the world.. as a country we have come a long way. However, we have much more work to do.. God bless all God's children
@carbonado1
@carbonado1 Год назад
What do you disagree with?
@johnscott9318
@johnscott9318 7 месяцев назад
Exactly the problem
@austinlittke7688
@austinlittke7688 7 месяцев назад
Read a biography on Malcolm X or learn more about him and you wont have this opinion. He was a good speaker and at times he could have his head straight and be profound, but more often he was short-sighted, ignorant, and sabotaged and set back progress for race relations in this country. He called MLK and the most important civil rights leaders uncle toms and denounced them like dogs. They actually had a vision unlike him and were making progress, all he was trying to do was divide black people and sabotage the civil rights movement so his cult, the NOI, could gain more members by taking them away from the civil rights camp. Members, whom, malcolm x sponsored the severe beatings of and turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse of.
@Monagl32
@Monagl32 7 месяцев назад
You need to talk to your fellow whites if you want to see change
@CharlesMurray-pe1ve
@CharlesMurray-pe1ve 6 месяцев назад
@@johnscott9318ml😊😊 2:52
@matta9316
@matta9316 8 месяцев назад
Malcolm was so eloquent. As a young guy it’s like going back in time to hear something like this, amazing history and what a brilliant speaker and hero.
@hubrisbochen
@hubrisbochen Год назад
Malcolm X is one of the few African American leaders in our history that helped me to figure out my space within American culture. His story, intelligence and example helps me to navigate my life to this day..
@Dan-nt2yb
@Dan-nt2yb Год назад
Right on Jeff.✊🏿
@BaldwinFanonGarveyTureShakurX
Malcolm X would never call himself an "African American." It's disrespectful to an ancestor to misrepresent the beliefs they adhered to while living. Particularly those held in captivity
@CostyBaba-Aka-Sulayman
@CostyBaba-Aka-Sulayman Год назад
Be strong on that conciousness or awakening
@Chahta_healer
@Chahta_healer Год назад
We aren't African Americans we are in truth the Aboriginal American Indians.
@CostyBaba-Aka-Sulayman
@CostyBaba-Aka-Sulayman Год назад
@@Chahta_healer 😂😂😂 indians 😅😅😅
@hilltop54jungle48
@hilltop54jungle48 Год назад
Malcolm said we'll still be begging one hundred years from now. 🎯💯
@idread3523
@idread3523 Год назад
And we are. (Reparations, Affirmative Action) wah wah wah just whine and beg whine and beg. The jedi mind trick of the libs.
@Taygirl4Life
@Taygirl4Life Год назад
When you know you know!!!! I'm enraged and have been for quite sometime!!!
@omegawicked1
@omegawicked1 Год назад
yup
@NoStepOnNeck
@NoStepOnNeck Год назад
So stop begging, be productive and make something of yourself.
@dantag5195
@dantag5195 11 месяцев назад
​@@NoStepOnNeckstill the white man controls the wealth
@sherrizeno8453
@sherrizeno8453 Год назад
I loved listening to this debate. Malcolm X was a genius, extraordinary black man. And I'm going to listen to some more debates because everything he said - over five decades ago - so relevant to 2023.
@Glen-e3g
@Glen-e3g Год назад
SO TRUE!
@idread3523
@idread3523 Год назад
What's sad is that the nation rode on Malcom just like a Crip would on a Blood. All that unity they preached and hypocritically ignored it because he went on his own. The response didn't match the offense. Just nuts
@davidperreaux1348
@davidperreaux1348 Год назад
Why not share it with all your girls.
@londonbowcat1
@londonbowcat1 11 месяцев назад
​@@Glen-e3g50:00 is that a mosguided response ?
@localartifactsglo5691
@localartifactsglo5691 8 месяцев назад
​@@davidperreaux1348chill out manosphere
@thefootballaddict8923
@thefootballaddict8923 Год назад
The Brilliance of Malcolm X is unmatched.
@berbenwalker0
@berbenwalker0 7 месяцев назад
Don't let the poison make you forget who taught him.
@austinlittke7688
@austinlittke7688 7 месяцев назад
you dont know who the hell malcolm x is or anything about him. He could speak well, and sometimes correctly and profoundly, but overall he was ignorant, short sighted and a net negative for black people and their progress
@jasonwakeman
@jasonwakeman 7 месяцев назад
his autobiography is brilliant, I can't say he wrote it by himself, but he would be the first to tell u he isn't perfect.. And "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". Why so much hate, @austinlittke7688
@austinlittke7688
@austinlittke7688 7 месяцев назад
@@jasonwakeman His autobiography was written by alex haley, the famous plagiarizer of the book "roots". And theres no hate at all? i admire how malcolm was dynamic and evolved as a person after his trip to mecca, he gets a B for effort and an F for results or vision/intelligence as far as helping black progress. (at times he had great vision and made very poignant observations, but then would in the next sentence immediately contradict himself, flip flop, go another direction, and say something completely self defeating or derogatory about black people and disrespect his compatriots]) My only intent is to let people know not to be impulsive or rush to judgments about malcolm x, and to first educate themselves on him, because he was more famous and notroious than he was an actual pioneer or helper of black progress. Itd be very uneducated and disrespectful to put him in a category with rosa parks, mlk, any of their ilk, of whom his entire life he called uncle tom's and other pejoratuve statements and then denounced every step of progress they made or good thing they did for the black race. I dont think malcolm should be celebrated at all, but he is an interesting character and gives insight ro the zeitgeist.
@BougieInAtlanta404
@BougieInAtlanta404 7 месяцев назад
@@austinlittke7688a net how?
@mjai1120
@mjai1120 Год назад
Happy birthday, Malcolm X! Thank you for your important contributions to our black community and your sacrifice 🙏🏾
@poppacapps5573
@poppacapps5573 Год назад
The truth benefits us all.
@alhdafe
@alhdafe Год назад
The history is always teaching us, many people sacrificed to save lives of their loved people. Thank you for your words
@folaogun
@folaogun Год назад
Absolutely!
@jimmyhenderson9761
@jimmyhenderson9761 Год назад
Agree. The arc of history is toward justice and equality. Nationalism of any sort needs to be a bit suspect, but Malcolm's contribution was very well thought out, his intellect was great and his conduct was heroic. I wish his contribution was still being made not just on the internet.
@muslim7608
@muslim7608 Год назад
Seek Refuge in Allah (swt) Sister! the deceased can't hear you.
@serekithegreat
@serekithegreat 9 месяцев назад
I have a huge, framed poster of Malcolm X on my wall. Listening to him speak never gets old. Such a strong, unapologetic man who wasn’t afraid to speak truth to power and to also demand that black people take a look at themselves and meet their own responsibilities to their families and communities. Rest in peace good sir. 💐🙏🏾
@95Ldunc
@95Ldunc Год назад
Malcolm X was a gifted and natural orator. He was so adept at using an analogy to drive home his point. Truly a great leader and a gifted man.
@stdm201
@stdm201 9 месяцев назад
All Gifts come from the Creator to achieve specific purposes in life....Those must be the big take away....Next how it applies to us as individuals.......Words to the wise! or the would be wise!
@docmarc36
@docmarc36 9 месяцев назад
this was a learned skill... Elijah taught him, and he was an exquisite student.
@95Ldunc
@95Ldunc 9 месяцев назад
@@docmarc36 I disagree that his natural ability to captivate an audience was a learned skill; any more than having a great singing voice is learned. If you remember, in his past life he was an effective con artist. He knew how to communicate with people both individually and collectively as an audience. While I would agree Elijah taught him about the principles of the religion, Malcolm’s natural giftedness is what made people stop and listen. Only Almighty God can gift people with natural talent like he had.
@seejames4u
@seejames4u 8 месяцев назад
Although, what I did notice, which was problematic for me, was that X wasted time trying too hard to be poetic, or profound - and wouldn't answer specific questions. I think sooooo highly of him and feel he was largely misunderstood as a complex human - in general, and that habit sometimes didn't help bring clarity to his messages. Bayard Rustin is also a powerful force toward the cause and even he was able to identify this type of occasional speaking (and even called X out on it - and compelled X to be more mindful of the specific question). Therefore, I thought X was the most clearest toward the end of the 60-minute conversation.
@95Ldunc
@95Ldunc 8 месяцев назад
@@seejames4u I understand what you’re saying but at the same time his use of analogies was very powerful in driving home a point. To provide an example, on many occasions he was labeled a “demagogue”. During his time under Elijah Muhammad (before his split with the Nation) He was asked by a white journalist (during the midst of segregation and the civil rights movement) the following question: “Why do you hate the white man?” His response was a word picture that was extremely impactful in silencing the journalist. Malcom’s response: “That’s like the rapist asking the victim why do you hate me?” Or the Wolf asking the sheep why do you hate me? If someone is oppressing you, why would you love them?” The point of this is to say that many times he used visual language and analogies to drive home a point even if not to the individual with whom he was having the discourse but to the audience member who had a preconceived notion as to who Malcolm was or what he stood for. Remember that the media labeled him as a dangerous hate monger whose sole purpose was to destroy the order of their society. He had a disdain for the pacifist like Rustin and others he felt were a mouthpiece for the establishment. While Rustin was speaking directly to Malcolm X, I think his Malcolm’s way of speaking was largely to impact the audience more so than to his opponent or the moderator.
@PMunkS
@PMunkS Год назад
Happy Birthday Malcolm, thank you for your dedication, your activism and your humanitarianism!
@rilwanbalogun83
@rilwanbalogun83 Год назад
Malcolm X. You really know your history. May you rest in peace.
@muslim7608
@muslim7608 Год назад
Seek Refuge in Allah (swt)! the deceased can't hear you.
@locadisa
@locadisa Год назад
YES. Hailed as a necessary troublemaker while he lived and a Hero after he's gone.
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 11 месяцев назад
​@@muslim7608AA collectively has the seventh/eighth economy and buying power in the world
@muslim7608
@muslim7608 11 месяцев назад
@@aarondigby5054 I 💯AGREE BIG FACTS!!
@HenryCovert
@HenryCovert 8 месяцев назад
Malcolm X is an actual American hero.
@GuyKelly-ol6oh
@GuyKelly-ol6oh Месяц назад
Black American Understanding of our people, THINK TO GETHER WE STAND,Divide we FALL GET AJOB
@lancerendar
@lancerendar Год назад
Great debate by two sophisticated Black men. Need more of this today.
@neilrichardson7454
@neilrichardson7454 9 месяцев назад
you'd have to find more sophisticated black men 1st. 🤔
@girumzemichael704
@girumzemichael704 9 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠​⁠@@neilrichardson7454 I get what you mean, the state of education in general for everyone is grim but there are sophisticated black American intellectuals people know nothing of such as Thomas Sowell, Glenn Loury, John McWhorter because the liberal machine doesn’t want it. It goes against its whole premise. And that is the one thing I agree with Malcolm X’s analysis on. Otherwise, he shares the same broken, not useful premises as the narrative he criticizes, which is a major reason that things haven’t changed for a portion of black America as much as they could have. For instance, the other guy in this debate I haven’t even heard of despite having been thinking deeply about these issues the past five years. His analysis and questioning of Malcolm’s premises and conclusions is more practical, useful, as history seems to suggest. The sad thing is people have been sooooo deeply propagandized that they see the fact that some of Malcolm’s observations are as relevant today as they were then, not as a failure of vision but as a confirmation of his correctness. Sad but it is what it is.
@andrethompson2034
@andrethompson2034 5 месяцев назад
Rustin was no light weight himself, definitely a giant by those who knew who he was
@kaohillfolks9355
@kaohillfolks9355 Год назад
Malcolm X was a real gem. Loved how he subtly used Rustin's own argument of Moses and turned it on it's head, and very rightly termed it as a 'slave mentality'. From then on we can notice Rustin was nothing but defensive and argumentative.
@craigprice1598
@craigprice1598 Год назад
Oh Malcolm X most certainly flipped the script on The Moses narrative.
@seansmith3058
@seansmith3058 Год назад
Given what Rustin said about real Islamic and African history I'd say his points landed as well, it just took a few years.
@jamesnevitt3400
@jamesnevitt3400 7 месяцев назад
Rustin was just thinking about the next white man he was gonna sleep with!!
@nasirghaznawi1182
@nasirghaznawi1182 6 месяцев назад
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard@@seansmith3058
@user-vw6bk4pb4l
@user-vw6bk4pb4l 4 месяца назад
@@seansmith3058 Rustin was completely wrong about African history. Islam reached the West African coast in the 11th century via trade, a significant part of West Africa was Islamic long before Europeans arrived and during the height of slavery. Ghana empire, Mali, Songhai, Wolof, Hausa, Fulani, Kanem-Borno etc. The destruction of African art was during the Fulani Jihad, with the likes of Uthman Dan Fodio et al. They imposed a strict verson of Islam on mostly already Muslim populations, this is well documented. Africans typically practiced syncretic Islam, adapting it with local beliefs.
@kathleenhurd205
@kathleenhurd205 11 месяцев назад
Listening to this 62 years later proves that Malcolm X has a point that needed to be considered. We have practiced what we thought was integration and now those same people are trying to show us that it was only to appease the government. They are trying to take us so far back it will seem like anything we thought we accomplished never existed.
@gatekeepercreative
@gatekeepercreative 10 месяцев назад
Agreed, but it wasn't Malcolm, it was the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad that he very eloquently articulated.
@domorehilton5476
@domorehilton5476 10 месяцев назад
​@@gatekeepercreativeTrue but he grew expanding his world view and became dangerous. Sadly. Brother turned against brother, divided we fell and lost a great leader.
@kgar5String
@kgar5String 9 месяцев назад
@@gatekeepercreative Then why was he the only on who spoke like that, Muhammad could not teach a replacement?
@gatekeepercreative
@gatekeepercreative 9 месяцев назад
@kgar5String have you never heard of Minister Farrakhan? You've never heard of minister Muhammad Ali, Jeremiah Shabazz, Theodore Hamza, Abdul Rahman, or his own son, Imam WD Muhammad? I mean ABSOLUTELY NO DISRESPECT to you, sir, but you are obviously not qualified to make a statement like this because you lack sufficient knowledge on the subject. Do some independent research. Farrakhan replaced him! And, if you want to be honest, Mosque number 7 grew to heights, in terms of memebership following, and influence in Harlem under minister Farrakhan, than it ever saw under minister Malcolm. In fact, as National Representative of the HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, the position Malcolm held before him, minister Farrakhan was more successful in all regards than Malcolm was. Don't take my word for it. Do the research. And PLEASE understand, I am NOT trying to discredit or bash our fallen brother Malcolm. He was the best advocate and helper of the HEM during his time, and he should be respected for his contribution to the Nation, and to the struggle for Freedom Justice and Equality for Black people in this country. But if you want to exalt Malcolm above his teacher, or somehow single him out or set him apart from the body of knowledge and training he received from messenger ELIJAH Muhammad, or even reference him as an anomaly as opposed to simply one of many shinning examples of the teachings of the HEM, I'm sorry you're just DEAD WRONG!
@dro2real836
@dro2real836 7 месяцев назад
I see this, because I understand what black peoples plight in America has been from the very inception of this country. Keep in mind Black people were being lynched when my mother was a kid, my grandmother, who is from Lake Charles, Louisiana, watched her uncle, be beaten to death by a group of white men when she was a kid , this happened right in front of her she never really got over it and some of the stories she used to tell us would make your blood run cold. So true which is why when Donald Trump came along, he was able to galvanize white people by using the biggest dog whistle right in our faces make America great again let’s keep it real. When was America great for a black man?
@JamesBrown-mw8ym
@JamesBrown-mw8ym Год назад
Malcolm X was a brilliant Man!
@khalessilindsey4085
@khalessilindsey4085 Год назад
Thank you Reelblack One, this is pure gold!
@reelblack
@reelblack Год назад
I’m glad you enjoyed
@647boss2
@647boss2 Год назад
💯...this is amazing thank you🙏🏿
@michaelmalzahn-tx2zi
@michaelmalzahn-tx2zi Год назад
@@reelblack it is interesting that he says islam is not compatable with western ideals. muslims to this day readily admit this. also funny that malcom renounced the noi. also the call to pray, is not the same person often as the one who delivers the sermon. the noi is considered heretics by most muslims. they claimed elijah muhammad was a prophet and fard was allah incarnate. both concepts are blasphemy to sunni and shia islam.
@needles1975
@needles1975 Год назад
the vagina worth more than gold yet being sold For crack pipe as toilets. yes little girls will have to be married to a crypt or blood Hatfield and McCoy blue or gray and she will become black and blue for backing the blue also policeman were black. history always reveals our behaviors and today we have created an interspecies food chain children at the bottom being cannibalized girls are being raped boys are being sodomized and publicized on TV viewed in pornography but you cannot see because of Adolf Hitler's brainwashing machine not see Nazi-ism. Adolf Hitler's legacy is still alive we never eradicated it actually optimized in the form of Botox Cialis Viagra bleached booty holes, cardi B, sexxy red Nikki Manaj teaching and showing our little girls how to be successful make money selling the body selling a soul being ridden by many riders just like horses the more the merrier the more money yet soul their souls must be used as septic tanks.
@salj.5459
@salj.5459 4 месяца назад
@@michaelmalzahn-tx2ziHe never renounced Islam
@peoplewhoscarewoke-uh3uh
@peoplewhoscarewoke-uh3uh Год назад
Malcolm X was used by Elijah Muhammad. When he realized this, he was greatly distressed and confronted Elijah because not only was he a genuinely moral man who took a stand for truth.
@g7924
@g7924 9 месяцев назад
Exactly. It was a cult.
@abdulwahabmendy292
@abdulwahabmendy292 4 месяца назад
Elijah made Malcolm who he is,if you learned from the best you became excellent...
@ctb7894
@ctb7894 4 месяца назад
​@@abdulwahabmendy292elijah put himself on a pedastal he did not deserve. He was not monagamous and taught the nonsense of Yakub and black supremecy. Malcolm X learned to know he was wrong.
@cale814
@cale814 3 месяца назад
⁠​⁠​⁠@@ctb7894 with respect, The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad never put himself on any pedestal, he simply stated who he was and his purpose. In truth monogamy has nothing to do with Malcolm’s leaving The Nation of Islam because if being so called “non-monogamous” was an issue, he would’ve shunned Islam altogether because Prophet Muhammad of Arabia (pbuh) had 9 wives. Abraham the ‘friend of God’ also fathered children by multiple women. The history of Yakub and we the white race being non-original and a grafted people isn’t some wild theology, it’s backed up by the science of genetics and Elijah Muhammad never taught black supremacy, he simply taught exactly what Minister Malcolm spoke to in this debate which was the true thorough knowledge of self (and others) as it pertains to the Original Black family that would dignify and clean up a man and/or woman who did not have such knowledge prior.
@crisycaves
@crisycaves 3 месяца назад
Okay so I wasn’t the only one that noticed the whole “parallel Moses” thing he really thought that Muhammad was Moses when in reality he was and other dude was convincing himself he was Jesus…honestly as a first time viewer of this historical piece, it’s a fascinating plot twist because it reads cult even. Truly hard to pick to pick out though because they’re wrapped in a warm religious blanket.
@goterri2013
@goterri2013 Год назад
Thank you! Malcolm’s Words still rings true today!
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Год назад
There were ppl on Twitter who were still attacking this great man.
@BLOCKBOI3RD
@BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад
Those are Elijah Muhammad 's words. You actually didn't hear him constantly reference the source? Public education failed us all 😂😂😂
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Год назад
@@BLOCKBOI3RD EM was speaking the truth obviously
@BLOCKBOI3RD
@BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад
@@dwightlove3704 yet he was diddling Black girls.
@standaman1963
@standaman1963 Год назад
Yes it does.
@keepsit100atalltime9
@keepsit100atalltime9 Год назад
Malcolm X would be disappointed in BP if he were alive today. It makes no sense that he gave us the game plan and we still fumbled the ball. Unacceptable! R.I.P. Prince Malcolm X
@mansamusa2012
@mansamusa2012 Год назад
This shows you that there is a mental problem in our community. Not to mention our community got bombarded by clowns 🤡 like the naacp.
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 Год назад
And there is no black man(or woman) alive that has the intelligence and strength of Malcolm x
@keepsit100atalltime9
@keepsit100atalltime9 Год назад
@@brianmeen2158 How do you know?
@gems3604
@gems3604 Год назад
BP in America listened to the wrong prophet. They wanted the smooth sounding rhetoric that Bayard Rustin penned for MLK. BP in America followed that roadmap. That generation is dying now. I'm not sure what is happening to the children of that generation, but only the remnant that is called to think for itself and can hear the words of Malcolm X and with the force of God move forward. People weren't ready for Malcolm. They called him angry, but he wasn't. He spoke the truth boldly and was killed for it.
@InIt2winIt247
@InIt2winIt247 Год назад
​@@gems3604a lot of the ones left from that generation are the reason why we are in the situation we are in now!
@stacyc8769
@stacyc8769 Год назад
What's so sad is this still applies today. Nothing has changed. If fact, it's gotten worst! 😢
@onlyonerealstar
@onlyonerealstar 9 месяцев назад
The lack of strength and education has failed just merely existing and full of corruption has failed our people the resort still the use of drugs which is a major cost wake up!!!!
@kgar5String
@kgar5String 9 месяцев назад
It has not gotten worse, you don’t know how it was, what have you faced that is so bad?
@ramonhaskins2101
@ramonhaskins2101 9 месяцев назад
@@kgar5String systemic racism! Red Lining, shady bank lending practice, being underpaid, racially profiling, un fair medical practices, discrimination in schools. I could go on for days but hopefully you get the point.
@phillyraider4927
@phillyraider4927 8 месяцев назад
So much has changed; with the type of jobs black men, and women are working today are much different from those in Malcolm’s time! What black needs to teach the young blacks the knowledge of self to grow strong!
@Ifonze
@Ifonze 7 месяцев назад
Just as he said it would but the Bible also tells us what is going to happen in the end times so if you want to learn more listen Big Judah, Elder Ahyal. Listen closely when Malcolm X speaks about the children of Israel if that doesn't sound like us then I don't know where your head would be at! Because it is us, they are us, and he was speaking about us. That no one else can show that Moses wasn't speaking to our forefathers! Who else has that history? Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68.
@kwameaboagye-cl9me
@kwameaboagye-cl9me Год назад
Baba Malcolm X is my hero. He is outspoken, energetic, honest and unapologetic. Our role model to our youths.
@deborahmcneil788
@deborahmcneil788 Год назад
How ironic it is that the words spoken over approximately 60 years ago are still relevant today. We are still struggling to define our humanity in this country. Thank you, brother Malcolm for your insight and leadership. Peace be unto you always. Kiss Betty for me.
@cmartin5295
@cmartin5295 Год назад
Feel free to move to the utopia of sub-Saharan Africa. The place where blacks made your past family SLAVES before a European ever stepped foot there. Who then SOLD them to Europeans. Should be thanking your lucky stars you were born in America...
@alphonsomorris793
@alphonsomorris793 Год назад
We still striving because we always need cultural and moral reforms. The mass majority aren't educated properly on our history origin in this country. When u learn about the Antebellum in its entirety, it's easy to put the pieces together. Our foreparents had to build a culture under the hegemony of white society. It was to many white bottomlines and it had to be non threatening. To be made hole we always was going to need ethnic names, a dialect, cultural privacy, customs, traditions, garb, etc unique to us outside white Americanism.
@ministerstayfly9213
@ministerstayfly9213 Год назад
The Truth has no expiration date
@skyjuiceification
@skyjuiceification Год назад
Are u really struggling to define ur humanity? if humanity has any validity coming from the mouths of any critters out here it has to be the Africans and those who issue directly from them ethnically and historically. the gift and curse of being human was born in Africa, regardless of how the usual suspects would have us believe. As far as I'm concerned, a respectable commentary on human history has yet to be written, because, for whatever reason, we are not writing it. meanwhile, there is no human story if we are omitted from the telling. it was always questionable to rely too heavily on the tutilage of the prodigal son for a vision of who and what we are, or who we need to be. our humanity was never in question if we understand what humanity really means. ..it is what it is.
@donnimetropolis9899
@donnimetropolis9899 Год назад
Listen to the first few minutes again. Your humanity was intact the moment you were conceived. Regardless what scared people filled with hatred promote. The fight is to get them out of your way when you deal with them and to inspire those of color that have been confused. None of which appears to be natural to an ignorant large their past present culture unfortunately
@luzmarquez9704
@luzmarquez9704 9 месяцев назад
This needs to be listened to today!! Thank you Rustin and Malcolm for your sacrifices
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 9 месяцев назад
Bayard Rustin was a known CIA asset, who also set Foundational Black Americans back politically, for decades... His only real interests, were centered around his fellow LGBTQ people... He wasn't making any type of sacrifices, which were also meant to benefit Foundational Black Americans...
@voodoochile4147
@voodoochile4147 Год назад
“We don’t feel that the daily news is qualified to classify us as anything!” Listen! Don’t play in the minister’s face. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I absolutely love to hear brother Malcom debate. He’s such a quick thinker. Thanks Reel Black for sharing this debate. I’ve never heard it, and I’m grateful for this channel. Always learning new things here. Rest well brother Malcom 🙏🏾🌻🙏🏾 Happy birthday 💜
@reelblack
@reelblack Год назад
👊🏿
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 Год назад
Awesome debater.
@marilyngilliam7607
@marilyngilliam7607 Год назад
Wish we had 10 more like Him.
@BaldwinFanonGarveyTureShakurX
They stayed trying to play in brotha Shabazz's face. Lol
@tonymorgan2695
@tonymorgan2695 Год назад
​​@@marilyngilliam7607 100,000 thousand like him
@karam8516
@karam8516 Год назад
This isn't a debate. Mr. Malcolm is making an effort to educate this guy.
@justmyopinion9883
@justmyopinion9883 Год назад
Kara M, well said. Thank you.
@QueenTrayGoddess
@QueenTrayGoddess Год назад
And did! Lol
@jalenakeem5059
@jalenakeem5059 Год назад
You must not know who “that guy” is.
@tiz6549
@tiz6549 Год назад
True but Gay Rustin wanted Malcolm and the rest of us to just continue to struggle in a system that wasn't meant for us.. "a system cannot fail those it was not meant to protect ". W E B Dubois..
@karam8516
@karam8516 Год назад
@@tiz6549 You are absolutely correct!
@johniwuh9316
@johniwuh9316 Год назад
Malcolm X was way more intelligent, enlightened, informed and quick-witted than he was given credit for. Any other person could have been steamrolled by Bayard Rustin's arguments but Malcolm had an answer for any point Bayard came up with.
@jamesnevitt3400
@jamesnevitt3400 5 месяцев назад
Bayard was just looking for another white man to be a bottom to.
@julesking54
@julesking54 Год назад
Malcolm was always spittin 🔥🔥🔥
@KingNez89
@KingNez89 Год назад
Thank you sister for posting this...I can listen to the honorable Malcom X speak all day long.....that brother is truly one of my idols forever...
@reggiep8821
@reggiep8821 Год назад
Brotha I feel same way.
@austinlittke7688
@austinlittke7688 7 месяцев назад
honorable? he performed homosexual acts for money with a rich white man and i could list a million other things. Which is fine, not everyone is perfect, neither were the founding fathers, but in my opinion malcolm x didnt contribute anything to black people or their progress, unless you consider that any publicity is good publicity, because he certainly garnered publicity in a tabloid way with his vulgar statements and extremism.
@JillianEmerson-me8cx
@JillianEmerson-me8cx 7 месяцев назад
Malcolm X has been my hero for a long time. I read his Autobiography several times and must read it again.
@MerrySoul-e8t
@MerrySoul-e8t Год назад
Two fine, brilliant, articulate, informed, and cultured African Americans engaging & exchanging ideas intellectually. We must return to this type of civil engagement once again.
@adisafalomi112
@adisafalomi112 Год назад
Everything Brother Malcolm said is a fact today. Bayard was busy chasing integration and his white men. Happy Born day Brother Malcolm.
@sazonsongs
@sazonsongs Год назад
Rustin’s homosexual affinity for white men definitely compromised him.
@chrisv.noire.6388
@chrisv.noire.6388 Год назад
Malcolm was a naive idealist. He didn't appreciate the dangers of a personality cult till it was too late. Turns out his greatest enemy was black like him, dressed sharp like him, claimed moral high ground like him and prayed facing Mecca like him. It was a black man who stopped the beating of Malcolm's heart.
@kennyblackbird5674
@kennyblackbird5674 Год назад
​@@chrisv.noire.6388I see by your comment that you just don't get it and you probably never will.
@amatrex
@amatrex Год назад
@@chrisv.noire.6388 Harsh truth.
@maxwelljenkins2904
@maxwelljenkins2904 Год назад
@@chrisv.noire.6388 Did you know that his killers were federal agents? They were black but enemies not from the Nation Of Islam. Stop lying plz & thx.
@armbreakurrmacleod354
@armbreakurrmacleod354 Год назад
The most striking thing to me about this discussion is the contrast in style to debates today. These two men clearly disagree and yet give space for each other to express himself. I am not sure if this debate was broadcast or recorded which may account for the format, but it seems that current broadcasts and podcasts follow a different course. I hear the passion of both speakers, but their eloquence and manners speak more loudly. Great post!
@larabraver
@larabraver 4 месяца назад
Well said - their eloquence and manners speak more loudly. 👏
@actionpacked8779
@actionpacked8779 Год назад
Malcolm x was the truth when that brother spoke you had no choice but to listen...r.i.p Malcolm x
@justmyopinion9883
@justmyopinion9883 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this lively debate between Minister Malcolm X and Mr Bayard Rustin. Minister Malcolm made the most sense to me in this debate. Of course, I've never saw him lose a debate so far. The man was brillant.
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 Год назад
Malcolm X said James Baldwin was his most challenging debater Malcolm X said it took all the strength he had even biting his lip to keep from cursing.
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 Год назад
@@aarondigby5054Baldwin was too emotional at times
@GodfreyTaiOyYong
@GodfreyTaiOyYong Год назад
I like them both!These two were such remarkable men!!My respects to them both!!
@truthgreatheart2514
@truthgreatheart2514 Год назад
​@@brianmeen2158 Baldwin's problem was constantly trying to prove to white Amerika that he was worthy
@xxcrump2640
@xxcrump2640 Год назад
It's a shame that even today black men are still having to debate with the massa negro property.
@georgedavis6119
@georgedavis6119 11 месяцев назад
Malcolm was way ahead of his time. He has more knowledge than any leader we have had .
@giachellogene
@giachellogene 9 месяцев назад
Two words …. Thomas Sowell. He’s a million times smarter
@giachellogene
@giachellogene 9 месяцев назад
SoldMalcom… not uprooted and stolen … but sold.
@johnlambert891
@johnlambert891 3 месяца назад
Also not afraid to speak truth to power....these weak ass leaders now will never tell the establishment that they are to blame
@motorcat99
@motorcat99 2 месяца назад
​@@giachellogene LMAOOOOOOOOOO
@michaelbailey9763
@michaelbailey9763 Год назад
Two of the most important black men ever in history. Malcolm we need you now more than ever. Bayard thank you for your amazing organizational skills for the movement for "all people"
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 Год назад
Lol to u I only like Malcolm
@michaelbailey9763
@michaelbailey9763 Год назад
@@dguthrie1 Well without Bayard there wouldve never been an "organized" or "executed" Civil Rights movement brother...FACTZ!!!
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 Год назад
@@michaelbailey9763 that not facts that goofy buck didn’t do anything marching and singing did nothing we always fall fr bs
@dguthrie1
@dguthrie1 Год назад
@@michaelbailey9763 you are no brother just a blind buck like him
@michaelbailey9763
@michaelbailey9763 Год назад
@@dguthrie1 Factz are that the marching and praying is the only reason your black ass and my black ass aint picking cotton and tobacco anymore bruh....i was there
@antoniosorrell9516
@antoniosorrell9516 Год назад
2023 we still have sellout brother's scared to tell the truth Malcolm is 100% correct.
@plottageplottage2131
@plottageplottage2131 9 месяцев назад
Disagreement is not selling out!! That being said, I stand with Malcolm.
@bigtopvoice2197
@bigtopvoice2197 9 месяцев назад
“Malcolm was our manhood. Our living Black manhood.”🙏🏿
@theorderofthebees7308
@theorderofthebees7308 8 месяцев назад
Ossie Davis
@jbalmir01
@jbalmir01 4 месяца назад
He was African Americans' backbone and beating heart. Our true Black messiah
@jeanettethomas8441
@jeanettethomas8441 Год назад
Happy Birthday to one of the most extraordinary role model for blacks all over the world he was, and still is as I remember him a trendsetter I will always keep his daughters in prayer Malcolm X was a great leader, taught great wisdom, and knowledge to the black community, and to anyone else that would listen to him know that he spoke the truth he lives on in us RIH My Beloved Brother✌🏽🫶
@Silk244
@Silk244 Год назад
Not one of!!!!! He's the one...!!!!
@BlackBiker1017
@BlackBiker1017 Год назад
Brother Malcom is the Greatest Leader we ever had!!! 🤲🏽✊🏽
@TakeaSwigofTheJuice
@TakeaSwigofTheJuice 9 месяцев назад
Relax buddy. Ever hear of Jesus?
@BlackBiker1017
@BlackBiker1017 9 месяцев назад
@@TakeaSwigofTheJuice Get off my 🍆 go find u some business 🤡
@hraddle50
@hraddle50 7 месяцев назад
​@@TakeaSwigofTheJuiceReally 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️😫😫😫
@Thisistheday3
@Thisistheday3 Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1724">28:44</a> Malcolm broke it down and spelled it out! Thank you Sir!
@antlive7955
@antlive7955 Год назад
Malcolm X is my all time HERO!!
@NoopooHorg
@NoopooHorg Год назад
Malcom was sharp, powerful, & brilliant,, but please don't forget WHO taught him and built the things that Malcom was boasting about The Honorable Elijah Muhamad.
@kwameaboagye-cl9me
@kwameaboagye-cl9me Год назад
​@NoopooHorg Baba Elijah Muhammad inspired Baba Malcolm while he was in prison. Baba Malcolm self educated himself, reading so many books, writing in the dark and reading the whole of the dictionary.
@bobbieillz1
@bobbieillz1 Год назад
@@kwameaboagye-cl9meyes Elijah Muhammad was the spark that produced the Sun in Malcom X
@kevinjackson6420
@kevinjackson6420 9 месяцев назад
For me it’s: Jesus Christ My Biological Father Malcolm X ✊🏿
@lifestyle0889
@lifestyle0889 Год назад
This was so powerful, i have not heard more truth in an one hour video than my whole thirty-three years of life.
@TheWorshipful2008
@TheWorshipful2008 5 месяцев назад
I listened to this in the 60s. I still have this album in a boxset. He was right then and he is right today.
@BonjourP
@BonjourP Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1065">17:45</a> - <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1140">19:00</a> Malcom is literally describing what's happening in Ukraine right now. WOW!
@kobinasagoe7407
@kobinasagoe7407 Год назад
That's awesome observation 👏!
@carcher3279
@carcher3279 Год назад
And THIS is why we call him a PROPHET! 👍🏿🙏🏿🤲🏿❤ Malcolm's insight is eternal.
@carcher3279
@carcher3279 Год назад
Very ironic that all this is happening under a current government of so-called "white liberals" in 2023. They have never really hidden their true selves from black people, it's always whether or not we choose to see what is before our eyes.
@carcher3279
@carcher3279 Год назад
US "liberal" Democrats in Washington DC partnering up with Ukrainian N**is ... Science Fiction novelists couldn't make this stuff up, I wonder if Malcolm could have imagined such a wild scenario in the future?
@lukesworld76
@lukesworld76 Год назад
That’s what came to mind when I heard that part
@paulakelley6883
@paulakelley6883 Год назад
Malcolm was brilliant!
@alhdafe
@alhdafe Год назад
He was right all the time, even he was wrong. That is the point of truthfulness
@alhdafe
@alhdafe Год назад
In one hour, he covered all the African history
@williedavis7884
@williedavis7884 Год назад
Powerful. I really enjoyed it
@williedavis7884
@williedavis7884 Год назад
Absolutely!
@everistgill2492
@everistgill2492 Год назад
​@@alhdafe pl5 eeß❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sighannibal8326
@sighannibal8326 Год назад
Thank you for this upload! Love this jewel of history!
@thepoliticaltrap3010
@thepoliticaltrap3010 Год назад
Happy Birthday Malcolm 🎊🎉
@jacintojackson3698
@jacintojackson3698 Год назад
I love the spirit of Malcolmv!!!!
@jacintojackson3698
@jacintojackson3698 Год назад
😅
@bobocamewegokokinovadonesh6627
As we from west Africa listen to our ancestors and a revolutionary, the New African revolutionary mindset have been born. Long live Malcom x. Long live Elijah Muhammad. Long live Marcus Mosiah Garvey long live kwame Nkruma , long live Dr Kwame Toure and Long live MY Africa ancestors. Black power..... peace.
@Hatrimn
@Hatrimn Год назад
​@@bobocamewegokokinovadonesh6627Your ancestors trapped and sold your other ancestors...and mutilated/sacrificed those not sold.
@unique74muzik
@unique74muzik Год назад
Wowwwww.. I didn't know this existed!! Brother Malcolm was far ahead of his time with no equal while his message was giving us a roadmap for today. He was a General.
@butch9973
@butch9973 4 месяца назад
This explains why they had to eliminate Brother Malcolm. He was too powerful of a man.
@muckmuckthageneral2691
@muckmuckthageneral2691 Год назад
When Rustin Mentioned the Moses story, he cut himself. He threw an alley oop to Malcolm X
@craigprice1598
@craigprice1598 Год назад
Exactly and Malcolm X slammed it home!!
@dennispearson871
@dennispearson871 11 месяцев назад
The Voice of Malcolm X always sounded unique and Futuristic as a Black Man in his time !! There was Literally no black man in America who sounded like him !! In Fact Malcolm Always Sounded like the Black Man of the Future already 3 Generations Ahead of His Time !!!....
@rickyd8353
@rickyd8353 Год назад
Malcom, expressed what we as a people needed. I was a teenager at that time. His preaching gave us all a firm direction.
@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484
And 50 hrs later black men haven’t gotten better but worse
@kingrayog
@kingrayog Год назад
@@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484 SYSTEMS!!! Systemic racism has caused that and we will always struggle under predatory racist capitalism.
@harmoniousmonkey
@harmoniousmonkey Год назад
So, why haven’t black people left America or created a land of “their own” over all the years since the Black Muslims became a minor force in Black culture? Because separation is impossible. Because religion is authoritarian, anti-freedom puff.
@mryardiedescendant
@mryardiedescendant Год назад
@@harmoniousmonkeyNotwithstanding the failures or successes, if separation was beyond the realm of possibility, then why did the ACS establish Liberia? Ironically, the idea of black separatism isn’t even fully unique to the NOI. Liberia was proposed a solution because the fate of freed Black people was still in the air. They were free, but at the time they weren’t considered American citizens and were denied the privileges and protections such a status affords. Even after the passage of the 14th Amendment in 1868, the withdrawal of federal troops from the South basically sealed the fate of African Americans for nearly a century, because White southerners realized that may not have been able to deny Black people their citizenship rights, but they could reduce the quality of it by effectively making them second class citizens, which is what segregation effectively did. You can call the ideology flawed, but who wants to be treated like an alien in what is suppose to be their own country? I can understand the rationale behind Malcolm’s thoughts.
@londonbowcat1
@londonbowcat1 11 месяцев назад
​@@mryardiedescendant59:00 nailed it with propaganda
@freedumtrayn
@freedumtrayn Год назад
Happy Birthday Brother RIP Rest in Paradise. We will always Love, cherish & use your Insight as a blueprint! 🗣you said it best “MAKE IT PLAIN” and that you most certainly did !!!!! Thank you Reel Black for sharing Bro. Malcolm!
@morningsideplaycare6825
@morningsideplaycare6825 8 месяцев назад
I am so impressed with both of these brothers. Brilliant! I always knew how brilliant Malcolm was. Not until I saw the movie Rustin, did I know how bright Bayard was. What a command of language have the people of African ancestry! So grateful to hear these two in debate.
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 8 месяцев назад
Nope! Bayard Rustin is complete trash; and also shouldn't even be spoken about, in the same breathe, as Malcolm X... Bayard Rustin was a CIA saboteur, and also wasn't even a Foundational Black American... As it turns out, he was a Caribbean tether, who also actively undermined the so-called Civil-Rights Movement. This is just History, that should be more widely known.
@courtneidavid
@courtneidavid Год назад
Thank you so much for bringing my comments to life ive written about the discord between mlk and malcolm x was because bayard rustin is who use to write mlk's speeches and someone went out and found the direct aim of my comment and brought the two heads together with this video it is very much appreciated and I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you❤
@virgilwimberly2071
@virgilwimberly2071 Год назад
Can you direct me to some of your writings on Malcolm X and MLK please?
@courtneidavid
@courtneidavid Год назад
@virgilwimberly2071 no, but I'm sure reading about them yourselves will inspire you to do great things
@jlilly7913
@jlilly7913 Год назад
Thank you for bringing us this priceless Ourstory!
@biyyahtyler6574
@biyyahtyler6574 9 месяцев назад
I love hearing Malcolm speak. This was a great debate and should be shared with everyone we know! Thank you for posting this. May Allah continue to bless you.
@makavelisoulja
@makavelisoulja Год назад
It's always an honor to listen to this debate. Both brothers made good points and I learned a lot. No arguing or fighting just two men having a good conversation.
@jamesmichael7832
@jamesmichael7832 Год назад
I totally agree! This was an excellent discussion between the two brothers, regardless of how you fee.l Some people are making comments addressing Mr. Rusting as "Some guy." REALLY? Are they that unfamiliar with this historic man? As the saying goes, "If you don't know, you'd better ask somebody!!!"
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 Год назад
@25:25 Devine separation, that's what I'm talking about. Everybody wasn't down with that "turn the other cheek" love your enemy, we wanted total separation and autonomy. Land for peace.
@yoyou3168
@yoyou3168 Год назад
Malcolm: If you need a law passed for white AMERICA to accept the Black man into society then there is no brotherhood. I realized as a 61 year old Black Man who grew up in the sixties and seventies that we are not truly respected, Laws are the only thing that has kept this fragile "Democracy together"
@harmoniousmonkey
@harmoniousmonkey Год назад
And therefore?
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 10 месяцев назад
But of course. America likes to pat itself on the back for abolishing slavery. Except it didn't. Slavery is still constitutionally protected. It changed from private owners to state owners, and requires you now to first be labeled a criminal. The other funny part is that just to reach that point, this country had to have an entire war with itself. This country had to go to war with itself to abolish slavery, and the previous traitors thst almost ruined the union? They were allowed back, many of them never charged for treason, and they were given reparations for their slaves. All of that was a red flag to what would happen to those freed slaves and their descendents.
@johnstarling184
@johnstarling184 5 месяцев назад
I was born in the 50s MalcolmX is my political mentor I love that man l have all his Records and his tapes, when i pass from this walk of life my son wants those records😃
@georgeharris529
@georgeharris529 Год назад
Blessed earth strong Brother Malcolm✊ great discussion
@charlesmaddox8551
@charlesmaddox8551 Год назад
Malcolm is speaking about spiritual, practical solutions whereas Baynard is looking at only a practical
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 9 месяцев назад
Bayard Rustin's primary concern was always centered upon his sexuality, and also the political interests of other people, who also shared his sexuality... Ultimately, he really couldn't care any less, about the Foundational Black American Community and its overall plight... When you really think about, it actually makes a whole lot of sense; since we have to also take into account, that as a homosexual, he never really had any vested long-term interests in the future of the Foundational Black American Community, when he himself also clearly had no interests in sexual reproduction, or of starting a strong Foundational Black American Nuclear family...
@jamesa.romano8500
@jamesa.romano8500 5 месяцев назад
This is such a great find - I heard about this like 9 years ago on MHP and looked for it on YT but couldn't find it
@gems3604
@gems3604 Год назад
Thank you for posting this. Malcolm was a prophet. This is an example of how social media allows knowledge to be introduced, shared and consumed.
@waynebaker5720
@waynebaker5720 Год назад
Right on Many are getting connected to the mind of Malcolm This type of content is what wRong desatanist wants to destroy. ..
@BLOCKBOI3RD
@BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад
Nah he was in a personality cult and you will find yourself in one if you think we still have prophets. He is quoting his leader and he keeps referencing him. Yet you think those are his own words.
@kekejohnson687
@kekejohnson687 Год назад
Elijah Muhammad was the teacher. What does that make him.
@truthmatters3717
@truthmatters3717 Год назад
If a person has heard something about the situation of the history of a nation, or a people that are supposed to be for the people, but their track record shows that they are not for the people,why do you think that brother Malcom, if he agrees with the person that's teaching,Is speaking the truth, if that's what you want..no matter who's telling it,what'sthe problem?. PEACE
@outstandingomar1922
@outstandingomar1922 Год назад
He died saying there's only one god and Mohammed is his last prophet. That's Islam.
@rick3y0
@rick3y0 Год назад
If a man puts a gun on you to force you to put your arm around me and act like you love me that’s hypocrisy
@Indigonatural
@Indigonatural 9 месяцев назад
Malcolm X teaches us to be self reliant, MLK initially spoke of integration. Eventually i think he realized they didnt want to help us, but to rely on them as they give us crumbs.
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 9 месяцев назад
It makes me sick to my stomach, the things that I've learned, over the last decade... If I could just fully describe the machinations, which have taken place in order to lead to the current condition of the Foundational Black American Community, then I honestly believe that it might just lead to an uprising... It's far worse than most people could even imagine... We're dealing with some of the most vile and wicked people, to have ever existed, in human History. In addition, I even question whether or not these monsters in question, are even humans, themselves... For many years these monsters have long ballyhooed, about whether or not, Foundational Black Americans were even human beings, to begin with; when in fact, that same mis-characterization should've been rightfully levied, against them. After all of the evidence has been fully collated and accounted for, are we still also to believe to ourselves, that these are the savage acts, of real human beings? Or perhaps, they're just another species entirely? It has been recently pointed out, that only Black people lack any Neanderthal genetic admixture; so again, are we dealing with an entirely different species?
@ellis0245
@ellis0245 Год назад
Malcolm X was an embodiment of knowledge, intelligence and wisdom. Not only did he display an excellent knowledge of history but he also predicted the future most accurately. Everything he said is still happening in America today.
@jeanwilson3752
@jeanwilson3752 Год назад
Sadly said but true. The problem is when he was murdered so was the reality of truth! I can say some of his words & views are moving forward ....
@jeanwilson3752
@jeanwilson3752 Год назад
There are move black entrepreneurs today than it was back in the 60's
@abdulsmith1569
@abdulsmith1569 Год назад
​@@jeanwilson3752only thing that is wrong with that, is money is not the most important objective!!! So your still a black slave just a different bank account....
@vanessahudson860
@vanessahudson860 Год назад
He was a prophet for our times. I only pray black people can master their history as well as he did so we can understand the way forward. I agree that have to know the Most High. I am reading the prophets and the prophecies and understanding how we came to be here. The stories describe us. He promised that we would wake up and we are. Even King realized that he made a mistake, when he stated in his letter, I'm afraid I have lead my people into a burning building, when he fought for desegregation. Mr. X was right when he said that the government had to pull a gun on white citizens to make them play nice with black citizens. I was a baby when we got civil rights not and in this day people in the government, the same politicians that mister man said we needed to go to, while Gerrymandering and stealing our votes shows a bit of the brotherly love they still have for us. Sorry. I love and respect that prophet because his words ring true today.
@vanessahudson860
@vanessahudson860 Год назад
​@@jeanwilson3752the truth was not murdered with him, only his knowledge. However, he left us enough to grow us up and to point us in the right direction to learn the truth for ourselves, which is what any great teacher would do. Our truth is out there, it's deep and vital that we find it. I'm sure it is because they would not have fought so hard to hide it, and Malcolm would not have been assassinated. They killed him just like they killed Jesus, for teaching His people the truth. They pointed us to the same truth. It's not dead. It didn't die with Jesus. It didn't die with Malcom, and when we find it, it won't die with us. Have faith. Keep looking.
@FredWoodard
@FredWoodard Год назад
This a mature and friendly discussion. Both points of view are clearly stated. Thanks for posting !
@n543576
@n543576 Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1436">23:56</a> As depressing and generally sad it is decades later proved that he was absolutely right IT DID NOT HAPPEN. No lie he had me dying here with how sarcastic and smooth his response was.
@tiz6549
@tiz6549 Год назад
Malcolms precise debates rival any debate today..
@lamelprince9278
@lamelprince9278 Год назад
Never saw this thanks for posting this
@savidwatkins9014
@savidwatkins9014 10 месяцев назад
This still applies today. *Malcolm X For President 2024*
@neilrichardson7454
@neilrichardson7454 9 месяцев назад
😂😂stop it. He'd be almost 100 years old.
@TakeaSwigofTheJuice
@TakeaSwigofTheJuice 9 месяцев назад
​@@neilrichardson7454 still younger than Biden
@neilrichardson7454
@neilrichardson7454 9 месяцев назад
@@TakeaSwigofTheJuice sadly, math isn't your strong suit😔
@BuddhaLove77
@BuddhaLove77 Год назад
Malcolm X. Happy Birthday What a wonderful discussion!
@bakhembrutalknowledge
@bakhembrutalknowledge Год назад
Malcolm performed great in this one-sided debate. It would have been nice to see Malcolm question and grill Rustin in the same manner that Rustin questioned him. ✌🏿
@SuperOmnicronsj44
@SuperOmnicronsj44 Год назад
Maybe because he was a homosexual sympathiser and a democratic self inserter that was programmed to obey their cause , and it continues TO THIS DAY.
@wbharvey504
@wbharvey504 Год назад
​​@justthink5854T he government is and never was Muslim. It's amazing how yall always ignore shhh to fit your narrative. Obviously that proves you to be a liar
@fredd.clayton6441
@fredd.clayton6441 Год назад
​@@wbharvey504 now
@wbharvey504
@wbharvey504 Год назад
@justthink5854 CAN you? D*mb a**
@bakhembrutalknowledge
@bakhembrutalknowledge Год назад
@Just think Yes, really. Malcolm spent the whole time defending his position, and he did it well. Not once did Rustin have to defend his position.
@n.m6249
@n.m6249 6 месяцев назад
As an African person im so impressed by Malcolm's knowledge of Africa and he never even had university education. Most American with a PhD don't know nothing about Africa.
@tsmith3522
@tsmith3522 3 месяца назад
Remember. American black people are the most longsuffering people in this world. We mimick God, whereas His longsuffering of love towards His followers, sinners, past and present is shown in our turmoil, our pain, our struggle to be free from slavery. When an African turns his or her nose against their stolen brothers and sisters, you have the problem more than we do. Peace and blessings ❤
@codesolt1705
@codesolt1705 3 месяца назад
Unoversity is NOT the only source of knowledge
@10InchSnow
@10InchSnow Год назад
50 years have passed and we still have the same problems
@earlybirdoutdoorz
@earlybirdoutdoorz Год назад
Malcolm X the Great
@TheOneTrueNoName
@TheOneTrueNoName Год назад
Always will until people stop depending on and fearing the government, and then the ignorant of our people that can be enticed by the Wyts will be a problem as well
@roddyboethius1722
@roddyboethius1722 11 месяцев назад
X would destroy Trump on stage
@josephineamawiafe9428
@josephineamawiafe9428 10 месяцев назад
Because you remain disjointed in your views! Blacks are never on the same page on anything!! We really don’t want to be free! Cuz the traitors will always want to think it’s better to still stay with the slave masters!!
@neilrichardson7454
@neilrichardson7454 9 месяцев назад
😊63 and we'll be that way for a longer time to come
@stellabrown909
@stellabrown909 Год назад
Boy was he right! WE ARE STILL BEGGING!!!! <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1740">29:00</a> was very interesting….<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="3480">58:00</a> pay much attention as to when Mr X answers the question brought upon him….very well said.
@jtorie1
@jtorie1 Год назад
Yeah I don't know if this is really a debate but the discussion is fire! Malcolm X is an excellent orator and talks circles around everybody!
@OfficialJoeBaz
@OfficialJoeBaz 10 месяцев назад
Well, it was supposed to be a debate until Malcolm's extraordinary intelligence and quick-witted responses turned Rustin into an interviewer.
@lahomerwashington5269
@lahomerwashington5269 Год назад
Happy birthday Malcolm X.A true Leader
@villageidiot8661
@villageidiot8661 Год назад
Thank you for posting this. This was fantastic. They were both so knowledgeable and sincere. Even when they disagreed, it was only on strategy, not on outcome. In 2023, such statesmen no longer exist, man or woman.
@racheal2036
@racheal2036 8 месяцев назад
"We will still be begging 100 years from now."
@indigenoustrucka629
@indigenoustrucka629 Год назад
Both Malcolm X and Bayard Rustin are superbly educated. It's 2023 and I feel like they're are talking about today.
@BLOCKBOI3RD
@BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад
Both got trained by degenerate con artists. That wasn't natural those are someone else's words.
@militantmike420
@militantmike420 Год назад
They were
@ronpickings9547
@ronpickings9547 Год назад
But Malcolm only went to the eight grade!
@andregoodwin890
@andregoodwin890 Год назад
Rusti was dirty and a globalist
@roderickstockdale1678
@roderickstockdale1678 Год назад
@@ronpickings9547he self-educated himself by reading and gaining knowledge for his own self. He was a scholar without a masters degree!
@desmondmiller2783
@desmondmiller2783 Год назад
Great conversation! Sad that some of my people only respect our historical leaders if there on a cool t shirt or painting.😢 Lost are there words and principles.
@malikmogekwu9781
@malikmogekwu9781 Год назад
preach my brother minister Desmond
@ExaltedNthaizm
@ExaltedNthaizm Год назад
I felt that family rt and B1 🫡💯
@Pleaseopenyoureyes
@Pleaseopenyoureyes 9 месяцев назад
if *they’re on a cool Tshirt… Lost are *their words…
@isaacwells6528
@isaacwells6528 Год назад
Excellent discussion from both brothers. “By any means necessary.” Malcolm X
@Sayz813
@Sayz813 Год назад
Thanks for posting this.
@mrmsiza5482
@mrmsiza5482 Год назад
Honorable Brother Malcom , take a bow 🥇
@marccano5061
@marccano5061 4 месяца назад
I went to high school in Missouri and not a word was ever mentioned by any of my teachers about Malcolm X. It wasn't until the 90's that i was watching c- span and there was a clip of him. I was fascinated by his oratory skills? So, we were lied to by omission.
@gibbytrowery9088
@gibbytrowery9088 Год назад
Malcolm was sharp in his way of thinking.
@omegawicked1
@omegawicked1 Год назад
yes he was
@shagw4286
@shagw4286 Год назад
Malcolm and Rustin were both icons within the black community. Rustin's massive contributions were hidden because he was guy, but he was the mastermind behind much of what Dr. King did early-on in the Civil Rights Movement. The March On Washington was his idea.
@SAASHAV-xb7io
@SAASHAV-xb7io Год назад
The March on Washington started with the grassroots. The government took it over and guided MLK and the other so-called leaders
@nathanielhoodakateach8202
@nathanielhoodakateach8202 Год назад
Actually the March on Washington was started and based on an original concept courtesy of A Philip Randolph
@andregoodwin890
@andregoodwin890 Год назад
He was arrested for prostitution in a park,a degenerate.fbi has his file 😂
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 10 месяцев назад
Drinking that Obama Kool-Aid. Bayard is overshadowed because he literally tried to turn the movement for BIack rights into one about gays. Which is essentially what people like his boyfriend have successfully achieved today. He deserves no praise accolade or acknowledgement from us. Let the LBGTQ community have their icon.
@neilrichardson7454
@neilrichardson7454 9 месяцев назад
Ideas and concepts don't make actions occur. Rustin busted his ass for the movement of civil rights. Unfortunately, he was an asshole and got along with very few people. Eventually leading to his ouster
@ThaMuzikMediaMan
@ThaMuzikMediaMan 9 месяцев назад
He said we'll still be begging a 100 years from now, and I be dammed if we ain't doing it!
@angeldickerson9729
@angeldickerson9729 Год назад
Happy Birthday Beloved I am Malcom X🤎🌺💫
@locadisa
@locadisa Год назад
Wow. I played some of this audio for my Grandkids and asked who did this great man sound like? The answer was Denzel Washington!(chuckle) I told them that it was not about the man but the message🙂. Although I do thank Denzel for bringing Malcolms character back to life one again on screen to the young inquirers if our time....And a message to YOU Governor DeSanctimonius of Florida and those who think just like YOU...... I AM Black History!
@kuro-meshu168
@kuro-meshu168 Год назад
Далее
Malcolm X - Interview At Berkeley (1963)
40:58
Просмотров 7 млн
Истории с сестрой (Сборник)
38:16
Inside The CIA - On Company Business (1980) [COMPLETE] HD
2:59:17
O.J. Simpson Trial Documentary (1995)
3:49:36
Просмотров 185 тыс.
Muhammad Ali - Wake Up And Apologize (1972)
51:49
Просмотров 2,7 млн