New Al Qaeda propaganda video uses Malcolm X speech for recruitment (good idea or not?)

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The AlQaeda affiliates are killing Black people in Libya as we speak. Any nigga that signs on with them is stupid
 
Smart move for Al-Qaeda, I don't support them but this is definitely a smart move to recruit Black American jihadists or those who like Malcolm X himself
 
Malcolm X wasn't about what Al Qaeda is about. He wanted his people free and later in life he wanted to bring all people together. Al Qaeda just wants to spread their religion even if other Muslims don't agree with them.
 
FuriousOne;6858557 said:
Malcolm X wasn't about what Al Qaeda is about. He wanted his people free and later in life he wanted to bring all people together. Al Qaeda just wants to spread their religion even if other Muslims don't agree with them.

Agreed but as a pure advertising move, it doesn't hurt at all. Malcolm X, next to Muhammed Ali (maybe more so) is probably the most beloved American Muslim out there dead or alive. There are plenty of Americans, especially in the Muslim community, who hate America so this is good strategy. Unless Shaq gives a speech dissing America, I can't think of a better Black American Muslim Al-Qaeda would use
 
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kingblaze84;6859395 said:
Agreed but as a pure advertising move, it doesn't hurt at all. Malcolm X, next to Muhammed Ali (maybe more so) is probably the most beloved American Muslim out there dead or alive.
got to say that Ali is more loved than Malcolm, to be honest

 
janklow;6860386 said:
kingblaze84;6859395 said:
Agreed but as a pure advertising move, it doesn't hurt at all. Malcolm X, next to Muhammed Ali (maybe more so) is probably the most beloved American Muslim out there dead or alive.
got to say that Ali is more loved than Malcolm, to be honest

You're likely right. Ali has said plenty of anti-American stuff but I guess Malcolm fits the more radical label Al-Qaeda wants from a famous person at this time
 
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kingblaze84;6865313 said:
You're likely right. Ali has said plenty of anti-American stuff but I guess Malcolm fits the more radical label Al-Qaeda wants from a famous person at this time
Ali is a lovable old boxer so no one really cares when he says crazy stuff (or, i suppose, cares anymore)

 
janklow;6867118 said:
kingblaze84;6865313 said:
You're likely right. Ali has said plenty of anti-American stuff but I guess Malcolm fits the more radical label Al-Qaeda wants from a famous person at this time
Ali is a lovable old boxer so no one really cares when he says crazy stuff (or, i suppose, cares anymore)

Lol yeah. He said some pretty harsh shit about America in the sixties, all things I would agree with but for him to be so loved in America media today would have been unthinkable in the 60s and even 70s
 

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