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Malcolm X is to BLM who Jesus Christ is to evangelicals.
Listen to what he says about Liberals.
The voice of Malcolm X is a few minutes into the the Mark Levin show. Worth taking the time to listen.
Just amazing how these rednecks will USE a black man to make a point they consider to benefit them yet the entire message is ruined by their co opting their enemy.Lol. Did Malcolm X say that to Levin directly on his show? If he did, that would be worth listening to. But since he said that in 1964 and Levin is misusing the comments, we as blacks won't be gaslighted by the likes of Levin.
You don't speak for all blacks, you arrogant idiot.Lol. Did Malcolm X say that to Levin directly on his show? If he did, that would be worth listening to. But since he said that in 1964 and Levin is misusing the comments, we as blacks won't be gaslighted by the likes of Levin.
You don't speak for any blacks. Nor does Levin. Most blacks believe just as I do. Go to a mostly black forum, talk your shit and see what you get.You don't speak for all blacks, you arrogant idiot.Lol. Did Malcolm X say that to Levin directly on his show? If he did, that would be worth listening to. But since he said that in 1964 and Levin is misusing the comments, we as blacks won't be gaslighted by the likes of Levin.
Most blacks are not as stupid or racist as you.
Malcolm X is to BLM who Jesus Christ is to evangelicals.
Listen to what he says about Liberals.The voice of Malcolm X is a few minutes into the the Mark Levin show. Worth taking the time to listen.
Malcolm X didn't like conservatives either. That's what is so funny about reading you racists running your mouths.
No way I'm investing 2 hours to listen to Mark Levine. I'll get back to watching Who Killed Malcom X on Netflix which I stopped watching many months back. I made it through his rift with Elijah Muhammad and the Newark, New Jersey chapter of Nation of Islam's involvement in his assassination. Took the suspense out of it for me. With nothing else on these days and the series consisting of only 6 short episodes, I figure it's worth another shot. So no way concerning Mark Levine but thanks for bringing back the Netflix series to mind.