@@acharich OMG..THANK YOU! It bothers me when black people say that He was brought by white people. There were diverse religions and beliefs before slavery, christianity being one. However, it's true that the image has been whitewashed, as most of pre-slavery black history
@@acharich You are right. I am Ethiopian and Muslim. Jesus was known to Ethiopians long before the western world knew about him. Our Orhtodox Christian brothers paint him as black and afro. Islam was known to Ethiopians before the majority of Arabs even heard about Islam. Three Wise Men, who knew the birth of Jesus even before the people of Israel heard it, were Ethiopians. The first person who held Prophet Muhammed when he was born and who breast fed him was an Ethiopian black woman. Her name was Barakah. He called her his mother.
@Griffiith I disagree with the idea that belief in Jesus is belief in a white man. Our ancestors were forced to submit to the image of Jesus and the white branding of Jesus during slavery, but nothing in the Bible says that Jesus is white or that Jesus is the Creator. People and places of the Bible, when understood in Hebrew meaning are very different than the European concept of the world because they were ignorant for centuries of the world beyond their own experiences. They were pagans before the Roman empire spread it's brand of Christianity which was a form state religion and a creation of doctrine.
@@tashiraandsmiles4709 the western world used it to they're benefit, western world steals things from everybody, then turns it into what they want, thats the point, not where it came from or what it was before but what they made it into today
chill out with the proud matches man lol concentrate on yourselves instead of fan boying people. dont get me wrong i love malcolm. just focus on yourself and develop oneself
Yes you are right . But we are not applying it thats why nothing is chaging. And nothing will change. The system just becomes trickier that's it. For no revolution has ever occured anywhere on this planet via negotiations and talking.
My pride shot through the roof when Malcolm mentioned the Mau Mau Uprising. My grandfather fought like hell against the British. He had a scar from a bullet that shot straight through his leg to prove it. My grandmother and aunt were in a prison camp during the conflict. My relatives are my heroes, and their legacy is one I am grateful for every day.
They would be unified against him, fearing black people who are willing to defend themselves, and their communities, against any and all oppression. The world needs someone to keep white supremacy full of fear.
MX is my inspiration, he isn't scared of telling it like it is. MX was bold, beautiful and beginning. Malcolm told us about Africans, Asians and the Naive Indians fighting back for their originates and that's our land by any means and any costs. What a man
How could you walk away from slavery when you haven't gotten reparations for it..SMH 🤦🏾♂️ just say we Free from the Dogchains but not from that collar/leash around our necks that keeps us confined in the yard under bs laws.
@@terrancemaye6380 Black people are free, we're just unorganized. Reparations won't be achieved until we don't need it. You don't have to give weak people nothing.
Malcolm X was a learned man who knew the world's history and cultures. He was fearless in speaking the truth, very persuasive, and inspirational to the victims of oppression worldwide.
Malcolm words are like a bullet that penetrated from the heart to the soul of our peoples but they didn't understand him they said he spoke was violent but it's not he was doing his best to liberate our peoples and our country
He's one trillion percent on. I say all the time that we rather kill one another all the time without question but being strong and standing up against our enemies we wouldn't think of it. Change is all about blood shed with the white man. The white man didn't ask you for nothing he kills and destroys for whatever he wants, we need to have that same attitude... A hostal take back take over.... Peace
That explains why your on a video; commenting on the history of black people! You are fearful and your fear is causing you to miss the point. We are rediscovering our history and you are intimidated by it! But why? You know yours why is it intimidating that we know ours? My love for my blackness is not a threat to your whiteness. I have no issue or ill toward you. Respect our right to educate ourselves and if you are truly for equality, celebrate our history as we have yours.
Mr.X ran a good race I believe that we have to have forerunners so our blood line can continue so when one of us has to go so the next one can continue the race it supposed to be love my brother and sister ( iam Malcolm X)
I've been inspired and and remain inspired because these life lessons still exist.. I love a woman who expresses this learning to those who see a man as less than needed. (As men we speak when our leading ladies continue the message truthfully then we can change course)
I’m a white man and It hurts to see the pain and anguished forced upon Black brothers and sisters for so long. I hope one day there will be unity between all races and that love and knowledge will unveil the skeletons hidden by white men and justice will be served. Love and support for anyone willing to read this
@@troywright359 y'all telling black people to turn another cheek while simultaneously teaching your kids to hate is the reason why he said y'all shouldn't be invited to meeting. All you do tell lies and cause discourse
@@kovarcoley8418 y'all is a generalisation. Majority of black people don't teach their kids to hate white people, and the majority of white people don't teach their kids to hate black people. Communication and unity. Community.
Good morning all! This man, the Honorable Malcolm X is a True Disciple of the Lord. This particular Speech of his helps you make easily another Day, All Praises to God for his Wonderful Disciple, Malcolm X.🙏🏾❤️✝️💐