What Would Malcolm X Say About ‘Negro’ Celebrities Meeting with Trump?

You haven't noticed that a of people are on my side here. And what you also don't want to notice is the racism you want to see posted here with no opposition. Liberals in this and other forums can stand up for themselves and don't need to have others gang up for them. Not one of you right-wingers can beat me in a debate using the facts.
These idiots wouldn't know a fact if it slapped them in the face.
 
People love quoting one sentence from King and X out of context to make claims. But here is something from X for you guys that quote Morgan Freeman or Chris Rock.

What would Malcolm X have to say about the Black celebrities meeting with Trump? There is no need to guess because the Black nationalist leader — in his infinite wisdom and understanding about white supremacy — told us how he felt over half a century ago.

“Comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. Show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader,” Malcolm X said in an Oct. 11, 1963, interview at the University of California, Berkeley. “Show me in the white community where a singer is a white leader or a dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. These aren’t leaders. These are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the Black community by the white community and have been made celebrities and, usually, they say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear.”

Malcolm’s point was simple and yet profound. Black people have supported these white politicians and placed them first, yet no one is placing the interests of Black people first. White racists have used divide-and-conquer tactics against the African-American community, he said, having us at each other’s throats, fighting over separations vs. integration when the goal should be freedom. Malcolm X was admonishing the Black community, urging them to wake up. Wake up from white supremacy and toward control over our politics. And over half a century later, it seems as if some of us still need to wake up.


Reminds me of Beyoncé showing up at dem rallies
 
Would we herald a white man who believed in separatism, and who called for a white-only country?
 
People love quoting one sentence from King and X out of context to make claims. But here is something from X for you guys that quote Morgan Freeman or Chris Rock.

What would Malcolm X have to say about the Black celebrities meeting with Trump? There is no need to guess because the Black nationalist leader — in his infinite wisdom and understanding about white supremacy — told us how he felt over half a century ago.

“Comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. Show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader,” Malcolm X said in an Oct. 11, 1963, interview at the University of California, Berkeley. “Show me in the white community where a singer is a white leader or a dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. These aren’t leaders. These are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the Black community by the white community and have been made celebrities and, usually, they say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear.”

Malcolm’s point was simple and yet profound. Black people have supported these white politicians and placed them first, yet no one is placing the interests of Black people first. White racists have used divide-and-conquer tactics against the African-American community, he said, having us at each other’s throats, fighting over separations vs. integration when the goal should be freedom. Malcolm X was admonishing the Black community, urging them to wake up. Wake up from white supremacy and toward control over our politics. And over half a century later, it seems as if some of us still need to wake up.


Who cares?
 
People love quoting one sentence from King and X out of context to make claims. But here is something from X for you guys that quote Morgan Freeman or Chris Rock.

What would Malcolm X have to say about the Black celebrities meeting with Trump? There is no need to guess because the Black nationalist leader — in his infinite wisdom and understanding about white supremacy — told us how he felt over half a century ago.

“Comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. Show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader,” Malcolm X said in an Oct. 11, 1963, interview at the University of California, Berkeley. “Show me in the white community where a singer is a white leader or a dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. These aren’t leaders. These are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the Black community by the white community and have been made celebrities and, usually, they say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear.”

Malcolm’s point was simple and yet profound. Black people have supported these white politicians and placed them first, yet no one is placing the interests of Black people first. White racists have used divide-and-conquer tactics against the African-American community, he said, having us at each other’s throats, fighting over separations vs. integration when the goal should be freedom. Malcolm X was admonishing the Black community, urging them to wake up. Wake up from white supremacy and toward control over our politics. And over half a century later, it seems as if some of us still need to wake up.


Mslclm X was a white hating, black supremacist as you are.
 
Would we herald a white man who believed in separatism, and who called for a white-only country?
You voted about 40 of them into the office of the presidency. You see folks, this is what I'm talking about. The idiot rattles off a comment and is unaware of his own history.

Why at one point did Malcolm X call for separatism and a black only country?

Because that's what whites wanted during the Jim Crow era that he lived in dumb ass.

X is celebrated because he stood up to white racists and refused to back down.

This has been the continuing problem. White supremacy is ingrained in the minds of some people so deeply that they ignore what they do and then act like the response is the problem.
 
People love quoting one sentence from King and X out of context to make claims. But here is something from X for you guys that quote Morgan Freeman or Chris Rock.

What would Malcolm X have to say about the Black celebrities meeting with Trump? There is no need to guess because the Black nationalist leader — in his infinite wisdom and understanding about white supremacy — told us how he felt over half a century ago.

“Comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. Show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader,” Malcolm X said in an Oct. 11, 1963, interview at the University of California, Berkeley. “Show me in the white community where a singer is a white leader or a dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. These aren’t leaders. These are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the Black community by the white community and have been made celebrities and, usually, they say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear.”

Malcolm’s point was simple and yet profound. Black people have supported these white politicians and placed them first, yet no one is placing the interests of Black people first. White racists have used divide-and-conquer tactics against the African-American community, he said, having us at each other’s throats, fighting over separations vs. integration when the goal should be freedom. Malcolm X was admonishing the Black community, urging them to wake up. Wake up from white supremacy and toward control over our politics. And over half a century later, it seems as if some of us still need to wake up.


What did Malcom X say about White Liberals? Do you agree or disagree with Malcom X on this?
 
You voted about 40 of them into the office of the presidency. You see folks, this is what I'm talking about. The idiot rattles off a comment and is unaware of his own history.

Why at one point did Malcolm X call for separatism and a black only country?

Because that's what whites wanted during the Jim Crow era that he lived in dumb ass.

X is celebrated because he stood up to white racists and refused to back down.

This has been the continuing problem. White supremacy is ingrained in the minds of some people so deeply that they ignore what they do and then act like the response is the problem.
He called for a black only country ? Now how do you suppose he had planned to pull that one off ? Are you an aspiring off spring of his way of thinking ? 🤔.. 😆
 
And so once again a bunch low forehead white racists try hijacking a thread.

Westvall, Holie, struth, nostra, leftofleft, backagain, I can't see what you're posting. So keep on talking to yourselves.

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He called for a black only country ? Now how do you suppose he had planned to pull that one off ? Are you an aspiring off spring of his way of thinking ? 🤔.. 😆
Why did Malcolm X ask for a section of America for blacks? Can you answer that question honestly or are you going to post some dumb ass shit because you can't?
 
I have noticed not a single liberal on this forum comes to the rescue of IM2. Not one. If there is one, then it would be news to me.

I also notice that IM2 never seems to change anyone's mind about anything he posts. And he's been here for ten years.

So my inevitable question is why he continues to post these long elaborate threads. Why is he on this site 24-7? What is he accomplishing?
No, they don't come to his aid. Actually, people like Joe B constantly correct IM2. If IM2 is corrected, then he runs away.

But yes, I was also wondering why IM2 posts 'round the clock with various accounts. It's been suggested he is paid, and I think that is probably true.
 
Roderick the sellout has shown up? I can't see what you post either. So join the whites you bootlick in talking to yourselves. You see Junior, I was alive when X was out there. He had good reason for doing what he did.
 
You haven't noticed that a lot of people are on my side here. And what you also don't want to notice is the racism you want to see posted here with no opposition. Liberals in this and other forums can stand up for themselves and don't need to have others gang up for them. Not one of you right-wingers can beat me in a debate using the facts.
LOL all we need to do is talk a little math and you are lost.
 
People love quoting one sentence from King and X out of context to make claims. But here is something from X for you guys that quote Morgan Freeman or Chris Rock.

What would Malcolm X have to say about the Black celebrities meeting with Trump? There is no need to guess because the Black nationalist leader — in his infinite wisdom and understanding about white supremacy — told us how he felt over half a century ago.

“Comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. Show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader,” Malcolm X said in an Oct. 11, 1963, interview at the University of California, Berkeley. “Show me in the white community where a singer is a white leader or a dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. These aren’t leaders. These are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the Black community by the white community and have been made celebrities and, usually, they say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear.”

Malcolm’s point was simple and yet profound. Black people have supported these white politicians and placed them first, yet no one is placing the interests of Black people first. White racists have used divide-and-conquer tactics against the African-American community, he said, having us at each other’s throats, fighting over separations vs. integration when the goal should be freedom. Malcolm X was admonishing the Black community, urging them to wake up. Wake up from white supremacy and toward control over our politics. And over half a century later, it seems as if some of us still need to wake up.



No one cares what a dead racist commie would think.
 

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