Posted on 04/27/2012 12:10:58 PM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Following are excerpts from an interview with Hajj Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X, which aired on Press TV and was posted on Youtube on April 17, 2012 :
Malcolm Shabazz : I don't believe in the presidency. I believe that the presidency post in the United States is nothing more than a puppet post. When we see movements like the Occupy movement where you have the 99% fighting against that 1% - it's not about color. It's about that minority, which keeps control of the majority.
When Bill Clinton became president, many black people considered Bill Clinton to be the first black president. Why? Because he smoked a little weed, he played the saxophone, he had an oral sex situation in the White House with Monica Lewinsky many things that they feel appeal to black people.
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Interviewer : Mr. Shabazz, you are a Muslim yourself, and you speak about minorities. Religious minorities, especially Muslims in America, are bearing the brunt of the post-9/11 policies, at home at least. Muslims in particular are depicted as foreigners and home-grown terrorists, and they are being spied upon solely on the basis of their religion. How difficult is it to be a Muslim in America?
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Malcolm Shabazz : The thing is that when many people started burning the Koran, people from all over the country said: "Wow, they are burning the Koran. Why are they burning the Koran? What's in the Koran?" So many people who didn't know too much about the Koran When they started this Koran-burning day, it compelled a lot of people to open it up and see what was within it. All praise to God, because of this, many people became Muslims.
Just like 9/11 Muslims didn't do 9/11, Muslims had nothing to do with 9/11. If you even research it, you see that everything that was utilized in order for 9/11 to take place pointed right back at the United States. Even the flight training they received it here in the United States. The visas from the United States. Everything the airplanes they used came from the United States.
We Muslims don't take actions like this. Anybody to take such an action against civilians, as we already know, is not a Muslim. Many of the people who were involved in 9/11 itself were actually agents for the United States, whether it be CIA or whatever three-letter organization that exists within this country.
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There are hundreds of black men who are being murdered all over the United States of America every year with impunity.
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It's a continuation of institutionalized racism. What happens is that they didn't have so many prisons here, in the United States, during slavery. When they so-called abolished slavery, that's when they came up with this prison industrial complex. The United States has more people incarcerated than anywhere else in the world. It has more people incarcerated than China, and China has the most people in the world. As a matter of fact, if you were to take the prison population of all the other countries of the world, and you were to combine them together, I don't think it would equal the amount of people who are incarcerated here in the USA.
That's correct. The so-called African Americans make up less than 12% of the population of the US, yet no matter what state you go to, you see that the majority of the prisoners within the prison population are black and Hispanic. In these institutions, people are forced to work for pennies on a dollar.
If you look at the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, it says that slavery is abolished, except for those who serve within these penal institutions. So technically, by the book, those who are in prison are considered to be slaves. This is why they can be forced to work for a minimal minimum wage, which is less than the minimum wage here in the United States.
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These people are idiots and particularly mean, vicious idiots yet they are often treated with respect by the media.
What a maroon!
Because 12% of the population commits 86% of the crime in the U.S., you dumbass.
Who is this Hajj Malcom Shabazz dude? Do you mean Malcolm Little? If so, why do we kowtow to these goofballs and use these phony made up names? If I call myself Pope Paul, am I Pope Paul?
I just get so fed up with these goofy anti-Western, racist, anti-Semetic names, and we’re supposed to bow down to them?
It can't be that! It must be some huge conspiracy against minorities! And anyone who says otherwise is raciss!
I think ol’ Hajj been smokin’ too much weed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye3ecDYxOkg
They really do just make it up as they go along.
“As a matter of fact, if you were to take the prison population of all the other countries of the world, and you were to combine them together, I don’t think it would equal the amount of people who are incarcerated here in the USA.”
I just did a search. The U.S. does have a high incarceration rate. 5% of the world’s population and 23% of the world’s inmates.
FWIW:
“The United States, in fact, has relatively low rates of nonviolent crime. It has lower burglary and robbery rates than Australia, Canada and England.
People who commit nonviolent crimes in the rest of the world are less likely to receive prison time and certainly less likely to receive long sentences. The United States is, for instance, the only advanced country that incarcerates people for minor property crimes like passing bad checks.”
Other countries have about the same ratio of blacks in prison, or higher, than the U.S.
Of course. You don't want to be intolerant do you? ;-)
It’s fascinating to watch before our eyes the creation of a black-style racist movement that openly hates its own heritage, like being there at the creation of the Bolsheviks, or the Brownshirts in the early 1920s. It’s very easy to see how this thinking can coalesce into a political movement, but since the black population is only about 13 percent of the population, by definition it can’t be embraced by the majority. They could attempt to create an enclave, I suppose, but how that would work without outright war is hard to see. I could also see movements like this literally tearing the black community apart into racial civil war. I get the feeling that the people who believe this kind of rhetoric are creating a slow collapse into suicide. God help them.
“Who is this Hajj Malcom Shabazz dude?:
The future Malcolm XII?
Malcolm Shabazz comments a reflection of what many (not all) black folks hear from their Sunday morning preachers and what many (not all) blacks actually believe.
Could we PLEASE separate from these folks( we get Walter Williams/Thomas Sowell/ Clarence Thomas and the rest of the 4% who did NOT vote for Obama).
These folks can have all the lefties suffering from white guilt.
I’ll say what many are thinking: I’ve had enough of the whole black liberation/victimization culture and I know longer care.
Malcolm Shabazz comments a reflection of what many (not all) black folks hear from their Sunday morning preachers and what many (not all) blacks actually believe.
Could we PLEASE separate from these folks( we get Walter Williams/Thomas Sowell/ Clarence Thomas and the rest of the 4% who did NOT vote for Obama).
These folks can have all the lefties suffering from white guilt.
I’ll say what many are thinking: I’ve had enough of the whole black liberation/victimization culture and I no longer care.
If Obama had a son, he’d look like ‘Ol Hajj...
Malcolm Shabazz: truther dumbazz.
What a complete racist imbecile. A victim of a mindwashing childhood.
What a complete racist imbecile. A victim of a mindwashing childhood.
I don’t believe in African-Americans. You are one or the other: pick one and go there.
“they are often treated with respect by the media”.
This, leads to this:
“These people are idiots and particularly mean, vicious idiots”
If this continuing infestation of arrogantly racist vermin was pinned to the wall with regularity, by a competent, non-Communist media, asking logical questions and demanding evidence, this infantile and ignorant crap would be quickly ridiculed out of existence.
If 0 had a grandson, he’d look just like...
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