The U.S. is gearing up to send as many as 200 soldiers to Taiwan to help with military training efforts as China remains engaged in a territorial dispute.
The trusted and reliable media machine hasn't made so much as a PEEP about Harvey's LA case. Well things have concluded and in addition to the 23 years he got in NY in 2020, dirty Harvey just got 16 years.
I'm interested in seeing how long they make him serve, before they accept his forthcoming appeals and let him out on "good behavior"
Malcolm X was a prolific minister within the Nation of Islam but it wasn't because of faith, it was because he believed it to be true. When he was faced with information that showed the Nation of Islam to not be the unwavering truth, he began to question it. When he found out that Elijah Muhammad was allegedly taking advantage of underaged women he questioned the motives of the leader. HE DID NOT DEFEND ELIJAH MUHAMMAD OR MAKE EXCUSES FOR HIS BEHAVIOR. Malcolm X became a pariah within the nation because he wanted the Nation to be a place of values not a place for double-standards and abuse of Black women. When Malcom X confided in Farrakhan, Minister Farrakhan went running to tattle-tale and gain favor. Farrakhan said in the 1960's:
“The die is set and Malcolm shall not escape. Such a man as Malcolm is worthy of death.”
Now do I agree with Malcolm X going to the media to talk about the NOI? Absolutely not. But was he worthy of death for calling out the hypocrisy within the Nation? For calling out the leader for alleged extra-marital affairs with underaged girls? No. Malcolm X was protecting the Black community and the community turned on him and worked to get him assassinated. It's absolutely disgusting and this behavior has not subsided in the Black community.
Dogma caused the NOI's constituents to turn on Brother Malcolm X rather than hearing his concerns and addressing them as Brothers and Sisters. Instead of calling out, investigating, and stopping the alleged abuse of underaged girls...BLACK PEOPLE demonized X, firebombed his house, and then worked with the FBI to kill the man.
Many Black people running around talking about Black Empowerment are only for it when it aligns with the words of their leader. It's cultish, anti-intellectual, and it led to the death of one of our most amazing Black leaders in Black American History.
He Was a Man of Principle
Malcolm X was led by his principles and he wouldn't sacrifice them for no man. When Elijah Muhammad wanted him to be complicit in the courting of underaged girls Malcolm X said HELLLLL NO! He did not stand for that. He didn't let fame, potential fortune, and comfort lead him to follow something that he felt was morally unsound. Not many people in the Black community have this heart. A lot of Black people will sacrifice their principles (excuse my language) for niggas on Youtube that they don't even know.
Malcolm X fell into a depression because he led many Black women into the NOI only to find out that they were being abused. This is a Black man who had Black people's interest as a core principle of his being. When he hit the crossroad of protecting Black people or protecting the NOI he chose Black people. A lot of people choose organization and personality over community every single day for people they do not even know.
Why I Love Malcolm X
Malcolm X was such a powerful figure BECAUSE he was led by truth and stood on his principles. He personified masculinity by not only challenging White Supremacy but challenging US as a people to be better, stronger, faster, and self-sufficient. He didn't run around yelling like a crazed maniac, he stayed composed and eloquently destroyed the verbal opposition WHILE ALSO reserving fire and brimstone for those who took it beyond words. He let nothing get in his path of education, righteousness, enlightenment and the empowerment of Black people.
Our dogmatic ways allowed us to leave one of our most cherished and fearless ancestors protectionless against our adversary. We can ALL learn from our powerful ancestor and the mistakes of those who came before us.
Blessings to you Brother X...you are my inspiration. Thank you for the amazing sacrifice you made for us.
Here are the list of Athletes I grew up watching. Yes, I watched and went to many sporting events. One of the only things I had in common with my mom.
MLB 1. Ken Griffey, Jr. 2. Albert Belle 3. David Justice 4. Doc Gooden 5. Sandy Alomar, Jr. 6. Robbie Alomar 7. Kenny Lofton 8. Tony Gwynn 9. Manny Ramirez
NBA 1. Michael Jordan 2. John "Hot Rod" Williams 3. Isaiah Thomas 4. Allen Iverson 5. "The Admiral" David Robinson
NFL 1. Jamal Anderson 2. Jessie Tuggle 3. Keith Brooking 4. Deion Sanders 5. Tony Gonzalez 6. Steve McNair 7. Eddie George
WNBA 1. Dawn Staley 2. Teresa Weatherspoon 3. Mery Andrade 4. Sheryl Swoopes 5. Cynthia Cooper 6. Rebecca Lobo 7. Lisa Leslie 8. Tina Thompson
Should coons be recognized as part of our History? Should we recognize and/or contextualize their damage/effect/contributions to our history or political debate?
Does anyone have any idea how to get in touch with the Professor? Since I live in the town he’s reporting a story on (Alec Baldwin), I have some rather pertinent information. Email? This is actually pretty important.
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