Why do you think Farrakhan has not been assassinated like MLK or Malcolm.X?

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Because branding him as crazy worked.

Whites have successfully discredited him with the mainstream and even a lot of other blacks. Also its much harder to keep a secret these days so its not worth it. People have learned to assassinate character before assassinating the person.
 
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DarcSkies777;747599 said:
Because branding him as crazy worked.

Whites have successfully discredited him with the mainstream and even a lot of other blacks. Also its much harder to keep a secret these days so its not worth it. People have learned to assassinate character before assassinating the person.

Good point. What you think about his talks/speeches? Things on history, I think he makes some pretty valid points, but even with truth in SOME of the things he says, he still can be looked upon as nuts.. or is that more so because he wants his people to stand strong and unite? and do what the majority of people would prefer not to happen..
 
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[video=youtube;nIdRFZ2uQkU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIdRFZ2uQkU[/video]
 
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KLICHE;747644 said:
Good point. What you think about his talks/speeches? Things on history, I think he makes some pretty valid points, but even with truth in SOME of the things he says, he still can be looked upon as nuts.. or is that more so because he wants his people to stand strong and unite? and do what the majority of people would prefer not to happen..

I think when you add passion to your words and raise your voice you run the risk of looking "crazy."

And yes he makes many good points and just like anybody who makes good points he also gets off track or says things that are questionable. But for the most part I respect him for being honest in the face of so much criticism. He rarely loses his cool anymore though. A very calm man from what I've seen.
 
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To respond to question. I don't really think there's much of anything too threatening that Farrakhan says. He doesn't advocate randomly killing white people. In fact, after Obama's election he briefly spoke of allowing whites entry into the nation...haha. Obviously, given it's stance on "the white man" it was kind of problematic. Mainly, Farrakhan talks about traditional things like black empowerment and black-on-black crime. Yes, he still goes on his bit about whites being inferior, devils, cavemen, etc etc. to appeal to that element of the nation. But, nonetheless, he's generally non-threatening which actually hurts him with black power types who want him to be hard on crackaz 100% of the time.
 
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No idea, MLK was done in by the government, I honestly believe Farrakhan and other high members of the NOI had Malcolm killed. Maybe because he stays away from those situations where someone who wants to kill him is at, and he dont have the whole nation of islam taking issue secretly against him.
 
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Any organization or leader that tells Black men not to arm themselves is considered friendly by the United States government.

They already killed Khalid...game over.

Send a million unarmed Black men to Washington D.C and the government wont blink
send 10 heavily armed Black men to a gun range the government is on Defcon 3.

Before the Sambo's start exhibiting their exaggerated anger towards the NOI and Farrakhan for supposedly killing Malcom let me say this; the white-boy has killed millions of your people and 100's of your leaders and you still buckdance for that craker when he throws a few quarters at your feet...your mock outrage is disgusting.

I killed Malcolm.... come and get me.
 
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Send a million unarmed Black men to Washington D.C and the government wont blink
send 10 heavily armed Black men to a gun range the government is on Defcon 3.
First comment is wrong. Bill Clinton was evacuated from the White House during the week of the MIllion Man March. THey thought there would be.......trouble.
 
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DarcSkies777;747704 said:
I think when you add passion to your words and raise your voice you run the risk of looking "crazy."

And yes he makes many good points and just like anybody who makes good points he also gets off track or says things that are questionable. But for the most part I respect him for being honest in the face of so much criticism. He rarely loses his cool anymore though. A very calm man from what I've seen.

yeah he 77 now i believe???
 
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DarcSkies777;748855 said:
First comment is wrong. Bill Clinton was evacuated from the White House during the week of the MIllion Man March. THey thought there would be.......trouble.

wooow.... never knew that
 
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NastyNasty;747713 said:
To respond to question. I don't really think there's much of anything too threatening that Farrakhan says. He doesn't advocate randomly killing white people. In fact, after Obama's election he briefly spoke of allowing whites entry into the nation...haha. Obviously, given it's stance on "the white man" it was kind of problematic. Mainly, Farrakhan talks about traditional things like black empowerment and black-on-black crime. Yes, he still goes on his bit about whites being inferior, devils, cavemen, etc etc. to appeal to that element of the nation. But, nonetheless, he's generally non-threatening which actually hurts him with black power types who want him to be hard on crackaz 100% of the time.

TRUE: I was watching him on youtube and he was talking with a white man about possibly joining the black Muslims.
 
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brief answer: he is significantly less awesome and/or more ridiculous than Malcolm/Martin
less brief answer: because he talks about that ridiculous spaceship nonsense and no one is going to take that guy seriously
flippant answer: well, he won't get assassinated LIKE Malcolm because he was in on that shit

hrap-120;748840 said:
Any organization or leader that tells Black men not to arm themselves is considered friendly by the United States government.
i don't know, you seem awfully critically of gun-rights organizations...
 
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FrozenMind;749314 said:
Look it up on youtube. I saw it 2 days ago.

interesting...

[video=youtube;mFhRDYYZU3c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFhRDYYZU3c[/video]
 
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what the few white people that maybe aren't aware of, is that in light of the vid with the minister farrakhan speaking, maybe they could just become apart of Orthodox Islam, the 1400plus year old Islam and be brothers and sisters right now without worrying about race??? why would any white person just want to limit themselves to being at one with just Black muslims
 
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At the risk of sounding flippant, because killing a prominent muslim these days would be seen as an attack on the middle east and we're living in a heightened sense of paranoia in the post-9/11 era. And honestly, this "uniting under islam" shit is equally detrimental imo. Common said it best: "Why I gotta have religion if I believe in God?"
 
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KLICHE;749371 said:
what the few white people that maybe aren't aware of, is that in light of the vid with the minister farrakhan speaking, maybe they could just become apart of Orthodox Islam, the 1400plus year old Islam and be brothers and sisters right now without worrying about race??? why would any white person just want to limit themselves to being at one with just Black muslims

Not into religion, but I hear ya. And when you say black muslims of course we're talking a tiny percentage since the vast majority of black muslims in the world are part of mainstream islam, not the nation. There are white people, though, that would definitely join the nation if they could, just to be tokens. However, whites like Funky, who are part of the NAACP, I applaud because there's no conflict there.

With the NOI, it would be kind of strange to be white in an organization that has as one of its teachings black superiority above all else, and white inferiority. I'm more of a racial equality person myself, but others aren't. ;) Funny thing is, I know many whites would join anyway. By some it'd be seen as another gold star on the white anti-racist resume.
 
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NastyNasty;749400 said:
Not into religion, but I hear ya. And when you say black muslims of course we're talking a tiny percentage since the vast majority of black muslims in the world are part of mainstream islam, not the nation. There are white people, though, that would definitely join the nation if they could, just to be tokens. However, whites like Funky, who are part of the NAACP, I applaud because there's no conflict there.

With the NOI, it would be kind of strange to be white in an organization that has as one of its teachings black superiority above all else, and white inferiority. I'm more of a racial equality person myself, but others aren't. ;) Funny thing is, I know many whites would join anyway. By some it'd be seen as another gold star on the white anti-racist resume.

The are many white Muslims around the Earth who love and respect Minister Farrakhan. He was in Siberia, and the KGB surrounded his hotel, and the White muslims came from the surrounding areas and surrounded the KGB until they stood down. The NOI doesn't teach black supremacy and white inferiority. Matter of fact, Irv Kupcinet interview Elijah Muhammad in 1973 and he stated that currently blacks were inferior to whites, in their current condition. My family is in the NOI and most people don't interact enough to know enough.

Peep.

[video=youtube;6mrWGG_oOQU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mrWGG_oOQU[/video]
 
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NastyNasty;749400 said:
Not into religion, but I hear ya. And when you say black muslims of course we're talking a tiny percentage since the vast majority of black muslims in the world are part of mainstream islam, not the nation. There are white people, though, that would definitely join the nation if they could, just to be tokens. However, whites like Funky, who are part of the NAACP, I applaud because there's no conflict there.

With the NOI, it would be kind of strange to be white in an organization that has as one of its teachings black superiority above all else, and white inferiority. I'm more of a racial equality person myself, but others aren't. ;) Funny thing is, I know many whites would join anyway. By some it'd be seen as another gold star on the white anti-racist resume.

There's also the 5%, don't forget about them too, and one of their first members were white. Check this out:

[video=youtube;iDfx41T4M_4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDfx41T4M_4[/video]

And here's a breakdown from a good friend of mine about the race beliefs of the 5% nation

[video=youtube;GCT5QfJoAPc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCT5QfJoAPc[/video]
 
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