Malcolm X - Interview At Berkeley (1963)

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Malcolm X, being interviewed by Professor John Leggett and Herman Blake (graduate student) (Dept. of Sociology) at the University of California, Berkeley in October 1963, discusses being a Black Muslim, the conditions of Blacks in this country, their relation with white people, and states the case for Black separatism. Originally recorded October 11, 1963, Presented for Historical reference.
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@tequilasmith5510
@tequilasmith5510 3 роки тому
The reason he isn’t as popular as king because he taught us to be smart and to speak our minds. They don’t like that
@esthernyamwisi2492
@esthernyamwisi2492 3 роки тому
At all!
@marcspade_pipes
@marcspade_pipes 3 роки тому
And defend ourselves
@vinnyvaginamaste6392
@vinnyvaginamaste6392 3 роки тому
@Crooked Warden did you even watch the video smh
@alexisf22
@alexisf22 3 роки тому
@Crooked Warden What hatred did he teach he spoke the real truth. Is it love when black people keep being murdered by white people? It is love when black people have to endure racism?
@ENTREPRE-MOMMY
@ENTREPRE-MOMMY 3 роки тому
@Crooked Warden BASED ON YOUR SCREEN NAME... YOUR OPINION DOESN'T MATTER... DISMISSED...
@ZacheryGray
@ZacheryGray Місяць тому
Who else is here watching this in 2024 and his words STILL hold weight till this day!!!!
@trsbest5526
@trsbest5526 22 дні тому
Yes and it breaks my heart that we are in the same position.
@episoria3773
@episoria3773 20 днів тому
Is truth
@solmariemusic
@solmariemusic 18 днів тому
ME!!
@willmaple998
@willmaple998 16 днів тому
Malcolm Da GREAT💪💪💯
@wisconsinlonnie4143
@wisconsinlonnie4143 9 днів тому
I am
@Conorscorner
@Conorscorner 9 місяців тому
I can see why this man made a lot of people nervous. How he speaks is what you'd expect a person who would end up over throwing a government. What an absolutely incredible mind and a loss for the world.
@uselessvideo
@uselessvideo 6 місяців тому
This.
@LittleCherokee
@LittleCherokee 4 місяці тому
@blueberrydumpling9206
@blueberrydumpling9206 4 місяці тому
And did I mention how handsome he is 😍
@LittleCherokee
@LittleCherokee 4 місяці тому
@@blueberrydumpling9206 a good man
@Phoenix-ot1rd
@Phoenix-ot1rd 3 місяці тому
This is why Hoover wanted him dead!
@garybuechel8133
@garybuechel8133 7 місяців тому
"Being friendly is not the same as being a friend".
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 3 місяці тому
@dennismclaurin1487
@dennismclaurin1487 Місяць тому
There's plenty of hypocrites and Judases in the world
@ccsmooth55
@ccsmooth55 4 роки тому
Im a white man in my late 30s and I remember being taught that this man was a violent and unintelligent person not to be respected. This interview proves I was lied to. Respect.
@guccibrad9825
@guccibrad9825 4 роки тому
Schools today refuse to teach about him it's bullshit
@ana.eduard1493
@ana.eduard1493 4 роки тому
Really
@ana.eduard1493
@ana.eduard1493 4 роки тому
Can you tell me a little more
@rudevol8355
@rudevol8355 4 роки тому
You were never taught anything like that, stop lying. You are doing what people hate the most by displaying your white guilt you p-ssy.
@rudevol8355
@rudevol8355 4 роки тому
@M-A. TIMUR-JUL MUNRAHMADHAN Clearly wasn't taught much but his statement reeks of the white guilt that plagues white leftists. America is crawling with these folks. The kind of whiteee that attends BLM protests.
@kevinlucas9905
@kevinlucas9905 4 роки тому
You notice how everyone may disagree but they let the other finish their thought and address each other respectfully and without yelling.
@SM-rt3vw
@SM-rt3vw 4 роки тому
They let him finish his word because every of his word was intelligence and he was destroying them with his knowledge and in the end when they couldn't find anything to respond because he was so right they killed him. And took black people back to where they were logicly. He was the black Messiah and they did not let black people to have their Savior. And now black people thinks they are free
@kevinlucas9905
@kevinlucas9905 4 роки тому
Yes Malcolm was highly intelligent but that doesn't mean that he couldn't be argued with. People argue against truth everyday.
@SM-rt3vw
@SM-rt3vw 4 роки тому
@@kevinlucas9905 of course but this guy was defender of truth and with such intelligence anybody who argue against him would lose of course. I am so proud that a Muslim like Malcolm existed but it is a shame black people don't remember him as they should have. it is because the government want all of you to forget him and what he stood for
@tbucknor
@tbucknor 4 роки тому
@Kevin Lucas Yes, it's called 'civility', a quality sorely lacking in public and private discourse today.
@rabbitskipper4454
@rabbitskipper4454 4 роки тому
Check out the Reagan vs Carter debate. Not only were they respectful of each other. But 99% of the issues they talked about 40 years ago...are still issues.
@ravipeiris4388
@ravipeiris4388 5 місяців тому
As an Indian American (naturalized, not born here), I am grateful to ALL black folks who fought for my right to exist as a citizen (Civil Rights Bill of 1964) and the right to immigrate here (i.e. due to the Civil Rights Immigration Act of 1965). This interview is prescient and is valid today as I write this comment here in November 2023.
@kifacorea
@kifacorea 5 місяців тому
Asian Americans are in debt as well. Lifted a nearly century long ban on the chinese and other asians.
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 4 місяці тому
It's good to hear this
@errinwillis6002
@errinwillis6002 3 місяці тому
We are in this together. Unfortunately dealing with the same oppression just in different ways.
@lovealways2609
@lovealways2609 3 місяці тому
native born indigenous [*native] "americans" have always had it the worst
@ksinc876
@ksinc876 3 місяці тому
It's good to hear this, unfortunately the Indians here in pgh pa act totally different Huge Indian population are basically unfriendly, never smile, or say hello. I never see an Indian man or woman walking with someone from a different race. Basically act like they are better than the blacks born and raised here.many Indians have businesses in low income neighborhoods, lower income blacks and whites are the patrons. These Indian ppl wouldn't even wipe the doors or the counters when the pandemic was very bad for he ppl giving them a job. I needed to tell them go back to your own country.
@angelabenton9902
@angelabenton9902 17 днів тому
Malcolm X was absolutely Brilliant! 👏
@lady_karma369
@lady_karma369 23 години тому
i just saw his movie malcom x 1992 its soo accurate with america students protests to support Palestinian human rights as human which they are white and muslims, how the world change to be white is poor than black ppl
@WeDreamWeLiveWeLove
@WeDreamWeLiveWeLove 4 роки тому
Who else is here rewatching this in 2019?
@MrOnebigdade
@MrOnebigdade 4 роки тому
In less than 2 years after this interview assassinated February 1965
@groundzero1792
@groundzero1792 4 роки тому
I am. I despise Islam ( Sharia ) but I absolutely agree with his politics toward white liberals. White liberals have and are currently deceiving my fellow black Americans. FOXES
@jaymacc93
@jaymacc93 4 роки тому
💯💯💯
@onli1luv
@onli1luv 4 роки тому
Mitchell Lubin I am. 🙋🏾‍♀️ and at @28:22
@jumatron2060
@jumatron2060 4 роки тому
الله يرحمه ويسكنه فسيح جناته May God bless him and grant him eternal paradise. Love Brother Malcolm from Yemen
@outer.box.dissemination
@outer.box.dissemination 4 роки тому
I hate, that it took me till my adult years, to learn about Malcolm X. Growing up, he was projected to us, as an angry black man. I’m thankful, that I was able to discover the truth.
@saffysaffy3239
@saffysaffy3239 4 роки тому
I feel lucky, as a white woman my father gave me his autobiography to read at 14 yrs old .
@danielagomez7014
@danielagomez7014 4 роки тому
Same 💕
@froggy-man
@froggy-man 4 роки тому
he definitely was an angry black man, but for the right reasons.
@froggy-man
@froggy-man 4 роки тому
@DYNAMITE DJANGO nah he just seems kinda clueless about everything thats going on around him
@fedboy601
@fedboy601 4 роки тому
Outer.Box.Dissemination They keep it out of our schools brother .
@hmic55555
@hmic55555 11 місяців тому
I appreciate the common decency and respect they have for one another by allowing each person to debate their point of view with no interruption. You rarely see this nowadays.
@amariadore2489
@amariadore2489 10 місяців тому
Yes.
@PRH123
@PRH123 7 місяців тому
Yes indeed, a very intelligent and respectful conversation. Real journalism. We have not seen this on tv for decades.
@mjanny6330
@mjanny6330 7 місяців тому
It's because his protégés are in charge now.
@michelstrogoff3204
@michelstrogoff3204 5 місяців тому
Completely agree this is crazy, we've progressed a lot in some fields, but in this I am afraid we got worse.
@nineveh17
@nineveh17 5 місяців тому
@@mjanny6330 the racism is leaking through every word of this sentence I hope you realize the problem with your thinking
@jimrundlett-doom9339
@jimrundlett-doom9339 7 місяців тому
I am a white American man and I have so much respect for Mr. Malcolm X. For me, he was a Great American hero who stood up and spoke out for what he believed.
@blaquenguni9249
@blaquenguni9249 4 місяці тому
Calling an Pan African Nationalist an "American Hero" is wild. He was the antitheis to everything it means to be "American"
@petitor_veritatis1936
@petitor_veritatis1936 2 роки тому
“A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything…” Malcolm X. What a dynamic intellect. He recites facts after facts.
@ToniaNicole
@ToniaNicole 2 роки тому
Facts
@leithsapitan1428
@leithsapitan1428 2 роки тому
Actually that quote was derived from Alexander Hamilton. You stand for nothing, you fall for everything. Just saying. It's a wonderful saying, still. It means so much today. I liked when Malcolm said, democrats are sheep in wolves clothing, at least you know Republicans, they come as wolves!
@petitor_veritatis1936
@petitor_veritatis1936 2 роки тому
@@leithsapitan1428 It's actually been attributed to many sources throughout the years, including even Thomas Jefferson . I choose to attribute the quote to Malcolm X after gathering conflicting data, primarily because it's more befitting to someone with his kind of integrity and intellectual fortitude versus someone who purchased humans at auctions and actually owned slaves. You know what I mean? It just doesn't seem to derive from a master of a Plantation who had his way with black female slaves instead of simply rolling over and grabbing his own wife. Thanks for sharing, but I don't think I'll change the source in this instance. Who's your source? Google? 😂 I also would like to say that I grew up in a house with historic ties to Malcolm X, was told as a child by my parents that this quote belongs to him and was commonly associated with him while he was alive. I am confident therefore that I have made the correct association, verbatim.
@petitor_veritatis1936
@petitor_veritatis1936 2 роки тому
@@leithsapitan1428 Democrats ARE indeed, the proverbial "wolves in sheep's clothing," a biblical quote made by Jesus. I love it because it has so much significance when used!
@philiphunter4493
@philiphunter4493 2 роки тому
Malik El Haij Shabazz
@erykvonkeith
@erykvonkeith 5 років тому
These men were able to speak and finish an idea or concept without interruption. It's almost surreal compared to today's interviews.
@topnorthtv9129
@topnorthtv9129 4 роки тому
Yep and aren't we supposed to be more civilised in this modern day and age I don't see it
@zannieturner3272
@zannieturner3272 4 роки тому
When we observe interviews today we're actually seeing severe brain damage in real time it's called arrested development. Shalawam!
@tomjoad4551
@tomjoad4551 4 роки тому
I know. It's a breath of fresh air.
@crxken
@crxken 4 роки тому
It’s called Respect. You don’t have to be and educated or intelligent person to show respect. Once that’s established, proper communication and enlightenment can be obtained and at the very least heard. Then you could get some points across constructively. Now a days..ppl lack that..I think especially politicians. Politicians know that the person that comes out attacking verbally first seems to win the crowd over...above actually saying something intelligent. Bc (IMO) politicians believe their constituents are dumb and need to be told what they should be thinking. SMH 🤦🏻‍♂️
@scasey1960
@scasey1960 4 роки тому
Erykvonkeith today the goal is not respective dialog but violent disputation.
@humpdowg-nb4fe
@humpdowg-nb4fe 7 місяців тому
2023 and I'm still listening to Malcolm x
@mentalhermit
@mentalhermit Місяць тому
A traveler from 2024
@Absaalookemensch
@Absaalookemensch 10 місяців тому
What a National treasure. He should have a memorial library made to honor his contributions to society.
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 9 місяців тому
a whole library for his autobiography that he paid someone else to write. lol
@bzb8554
@bzb8554 7 місяців тому
@@bingbong8775 Neanderthal babble.
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 7 місяців тому
@@bzb8554 monkey cry.
@corybatchelder5016
@corybatchelder5016 7 місяців тому
​@@bingbong8775do you point down at whites who overwhelmingly done the same?
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 7 місяців тому
@@corybatchelder5016 that’s a stupid question. no one respects someone who sells an “autobiography” that they paid someone else to write. regardless of skin color.
@dchigiovanni9735
@dchigiovanni9735 4 роки тому
“we don’t want to be equal with the white man, he’s not the criteria or yardstick by which equality is measured”
@lcross0128
@lcross0128 4 роки тому
Dchi Giovanni say that shit Malcolm man I love him
@thedog4499
@thedog4499 4 роки тому
@@nickonak5475 how does your wife family treat you? Bet you get treated like a leper
@thedog4499
@thedog4499 4 роки тому
@peter braxton what are you talking about in america black judges tell all the whites out of the room, black lives matter tells whites they need to go to the back, being a white Male in america is the definition of oppression
@thirdeyejay200
@thirdeyejay200 4 роки тому
The Dog do you hear yourself? Really?
@ericchavez2490
@ericchavez2490 4 роки тому
@@nickonak5475 bs tell that to your president and his followers
@emeraldhavok63
@emeraldhavok63 2 роки тому
There's a reason why this man was barely mentioned in our public school history classes. I love how collected his arguments are.
@salamjihad3449
@salamjihad3449 2 роки тому
BECAUSE HE WAS RACIST !!
@BostonBruinsOWN
@BostonBruinsOWN 2 роки тому
Because he went against white liberals. Can’t have that be known.
@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484
@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484 2 роки тому
@@salamjihad3449 get your fake ass the fuck on …your kind invented racism so why can’t he be like you
@Kevin-ym4xn
@Kevin-ym4xn 2 роки тому
Hahaha fucking idiot X was not a racist
@SOCyak
@SOCyak 2 роки тому
@@salamjihad3449 He was never racist he just return violence with a violent favor 😂
@dazrienhaizor8624
@dazrienhaizor8624 10 місяців тому
It’s a shame most are never taught about him even in liberal schools today. Such an inspiring and intelligent speaker
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 9 місяців тому
it wouldn’t be appropriate for an institution to teach black separationism or the superiority of one race over another as malcolm used to teach. he’s forgotten to history because he had no good ideas, that’s why we remember MLK jr and not this guy.
@Themehsofproduction
@Themehsofproduction 8 місяців тому
They wont because hes a communist
@peartfaldo
@peartfaldo 5 місяців тому
"even in llberal schools"??? The libs are the ones who use blacks the most. He talks about that...which is why the libs dont want people to hear...that way they keep their hypocrite douchbag power.
@user-vu8bz3ur3l
@user-vu8bz3ur3l 18 днів тому
An intelligent and inspiring speaker, yes, but so dangerously wayled and used as a puppet for most of his " political " mind. A brilliant spirit on a twisted path...
@noFate_games2
@noFate_games2 15 днів тому
I mean, that’s most likely because Malcom X was a conservative. Malcom X said “the greatest threat to the black man is the white liberal”. And he was correct here.
@carmenwesseling3506
@carmenwesseling3506 2 місяці тому
Him speaking this from my birthplace gives me chills. His words and TRUTH will FOREVER be rooted in my soul and therefore ❤ Berkeley, CA! *watching in 2024*
@papatrois
@papatrois Рік тому
"Being friendly and being a friend are two different things" 🤯🤯🤯
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr 3 місяці тому
It seems like the only time I'm valued is when I can be exploited.
@kevinthomas4074
@kevinthomas4074 Місяць тому
So no white friends? Sad.
@AFTERGLOBAL
@AFTERGLOBAL Місяць тому
​@@DavidMartinez-cl8zrstop complaining and change it. Buy a FUDGEWILLI BOOK & Stream his fucking music 🎶 📬📨📨📨📨
@dontrellpoindexter2347
@dontrellpoindexter2347 Місяць тому
​@@DavidMartinez-cl8zrSad, but true.
@dominicsey3032
@dominicsey3032 Місяць тому
​@@DavidMartinez-cl8zrcultivate discernment and seek wisdom. Know you're exploited because you have valuables, are valuable. Jesus bless you brother
@synesthesiagirl
@synesthesiagirl 3 роки тому
"The victim is accused of violence. The lyncher is never accused of violence." How fitting these words are today!
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 3 роки тому
What about black lynchers?
@DF-is5xe
@DF-is5xe 3 роки тому
@@l337pwnage black americans do not have a history of lynchings for social or political goals. "whataboutism" at least make sense lol
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 3 роки тому
@@DF-is5xe I don't know their motives, but I'd guess they probably just did it for fun.
@DF-is5xe
@DF-is5xe 3 роки тому
@@l337pwnage this isn't a guessing game. Black Americans do not have that history
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 3 роки тому
@@DF-is5xe It's a fact that they lynched people, the only argument is about why.
@valeriecheersbrown4829
@valeriecheersbrown4829 3 місяці тому
I heard his daughter, Dr. Ilysah Shabazz, speak January 18, 2014, at Saint Louis University, she sounded like her dad 🎉🎉❤
@ajpoltz
@ajpoltz 11 місяців тому
He is honest and speaks clearly. What this country and world could be like if 10% of humans could even try to be like Malcolm X.
@Themehsofproduction
@Themehsofproduction 8 місяців тому
Communists would be so abundant we’d overthrow capitalism
@kaponkotrok
@kaponkotrok 5 місяців тому
You can be whatever you want. Find your tribe - find your soul.
@TheLisak234
@TheLisak234 4 місяці тому
Communism has never worked anywhere, ever. It is not the answer.
@chase_riches
@chase_riches 3 роки тому
Hearing this man speak makes me want to educate myself even more!
@sueyoung1839
@sueyoung1839 3 роки тому
We all should...this is how we will unite as one.
@afroman4035
@afroman4035 3 роки тому
Read the source of his knowledge the Quran
@hankmoody6996
@hankmoody6996 3 роки тому
That’s why he was killed
@jeromepowell1873
@jeromepowell1873 3 роки тому
Great! I can recommend some good books.
@afroman4035
@afroman4035 3 роки тому
Begin from the holy Quran where he began
@hzjohnson1632
@hzjohnson1632 3 роки тому
"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today." - Malcolm X
@ghassaneliyan2013
@ghassaneliyan2013 3 роки тому
Jack Daw yea
@black_iraq_warveteran150
@black_iraq_warveteran150 3 роки тому
You two dudes sound like Trump supporters 🥴
@cashflodigitalsportsnetwork
@cashflodigitalsportsnetwork 3 роки тому
@@black_iraq_warveteran150 A white man/woman can complain about the government, no problem, however when a black man criticizes the government he’s out of pocket. Pure Hypocrisy!
@kjthomas4553
@kjthomas4553 3 роки тому
Amen
@picxal1948
@picxal1948 3 роки тому
@Jack Daw He was clearly very aware and intelligent. But an intelligent black person that refuses to fall in line within a clearly broken system (Which was obviously even WORSE during the freakin civil rights movement) makes you feel threatened I'm sure so he's a scumbag.
@KBM144
@KBM144 8 місяців тому
BROTHER Malcolm X was 400 years before his time. Praise be to Allah ❤
@lifelonglexploring2023
@lifelonglexploring2023 5 місяців тому
Well knowledged, he was a genius, educative and informative. His legacy will never go in vain. In this year 2023, I'm still enjoying his pool of wisdom. Rest in eternal peace King Malcolm
@nategarcia250
@nategarcia250 2 роки тому
Malcolm x has been so vilified and misrepresented in "American" culture for a reason. He spoke on pride, strength, self knowledge and self love. A brave man who understood he would die in the end and still chose to use his voice. His courage and spirit is an inspiration to this day
@ragantate3995
@ragantate3995 2 роки тому
And always will be.
@LITlPoett573
@LITlPoett573 2 роки тому
You speak the truth, as a kid I remember people always saying that Malcolm was the violent one and Martin Luther King was all for peace it’s crazy how they vilified this man. Also I love the fact that this is captured not only the audio but the video as well. I admire the self control and confidence this brother exhibited during this interview because I feel so angry that America in most ways still view certain people of color in the very ways that they discuss in this clip, where’s the progression?
@riteshyeddu9186
@riteshyeddu9186 2 роки тому
@@LITlPoett573 we were (and still are) taught the same thing in Indian schools too, but thanks to the internet, I was able to see the nuances!
@GraavyTraain
@GraavyTraain 2 роки тому
@Fire Back UNLIMITED you are a perfect representation of the original comment LOL. you clearly don't read
@tonyubertaccio4257
@tonyubertaccio4257 2 роки тому
THANK YOU , MALCOLM X
@muadsaleh1061
@muadsaleh1061 4 роки тому
Crazy how they teach us more about Dr. King than Malcom X
@kickinrocks6055
@kickinrocks6055 4 роки тому
They left that up to Denzel Washington.
@LuvThyMind29
@LuvThyMind29 4 роки тому
Dr. King was invaluable. Without his first efforts, who is to say that Malcolm would be in this position to talk on air?
@kickinrocks6055
@kickinrocks6055 4 роки тому
@@LuvThyMind29 well said.
@nunyabusiness3516
@nunyabusiness3516 4 роки тому
Because integration depends on their acceptance, but unity doesn't
@briheenknuckles9921
@briheenknuckles9921 4 роки тому
Fact, Keep looking for that dream no where to be found. Mind set games. Could go on only what would it matter. Respect-7.
@FarooqKhanx-mk5jv
@FarooqKhanx-mk5jv 7 місяців тому
His calmness and relaxing character is almost unbelievable
@chelseaclinton4535
@chelseaclinton4535 4 місяці тому
In 2023 one would have thought that his message would be irrelevant, but is as relevant today as it was sixty years ago.Thank you brother Malcolm X for contribution to our community.💯❤️❤️❤️
@nardosjones1815
@nardosjones1815 3 роки тому
Who’s watching during all this chaos?
@The242511
@The242511 3 роки тому
8:14
@kekeyoung4555
@kekeyoung4555 3 роки тому
Me
@jesusleyva4386
@jesusleyva4386 3 роки тому
here
@alexisf22
@alexisf22 3 роки тому
me
@MosesBarr
@MosesBarr 3 роки тому
✊🏾✊🏾
@silversurfer5987
@silversurfer5987 3 роки тому
“we don’t want to be equal with the white man, he’s not the criteria or yardstick by which equality is measured” Beautiful!
@metamorphicme9378
@metamorphicme9378 3 роки тому
Ah-finn'men! end of discussion.
@h.d.carter3616
@h.d.carter3616 3 роки тому
BEUATIFUL!!!!
@macmac4657
@macmac4657 3 роки тому
They don't like that
@benadamtu2833
@benadamtu2833 2 роки тому
@@macmac4657 If by "They," you mean Caucasoidz - - then I am very very very hipp to that. Caucasoidz don't even like to hear Melaninateds bring up anything about how they control & continue to enact Psychological warfare & how their ancestry physically, psychologically brutlized Melaninated PEOPLE when they began invading Alkebulan.
@rayjohnson6580
@rayjohnson6580 2 роки тому
I concur
@kathrynfrank4291
@kathrynfrank4291 4 місяці тому
Hello from Australia, and what a great lesson to listen to Malcolm X.
@enjoybeingyoullc.6871
@enjoybeingyoullc.6871 8 місяців тому
I'm very grateful I'm able to still hear Malcolm X.
@virgilwimberly2071
@virgilwimberly2071 5 років тому
Malcolm was so far ahead of his times, its disturbing that these same things are still happening today.
@mrroboto680
@mrroboto680 5 років тому
Virgil Wimberly brother they are always playing the same games under different masks. Take Brother Malcolm's words and apply it from Slavery until now and they will always be relevant. It's for us to unite
@angelahutchinson9261
@angelahutchinson9261 5 років тому
He was becoming too powerful,and they knew it.
@phalbasmith-reid430
@phalbasmith-reid430 5 років тому
Virgil Wimberly so true. My thoughts exactly.
@dmalone4398
@dmalone4398 5 років тому
Yea he was... but he felt like Dick Gregory was a puppet
@justicecarly
@justicecarly 5 років тому
He was...
@CSmith-tk9bp
@CSmith-tk9bp 3 роки тому
It's amazing how all of this applies DIRECTLY to today's society.. Timeless intelligence
@jamecia783
@jamecia783 3 роки тому
Facts
@mercedeswalker6982
@mercedeswalker6982 3 роки тому
Yes!!!!!
@Powerpuffhottie
@Powerpuffhottie 3 роки тому
So true!
@jlof111
@jlof111 3 роки тому
Because it’s history it’s actually a shame nothing to be proud of, the fact that blacks or any minority have to fight for rights is just fucked up
@tomatoface12
@tomatoface12 3 роки тому
So little has changed in nearly 60 years.
@glennbzt
@glennbzt 3 місяці тому
Malcom X was a man of reason …🤙🏻🙏🏻
@williamsmmendes8369
@williamsmmendes8369 6 місяців тому
What a man ❤
@user-gh8nk4ym7r
@user-gh8nk4ym7r 3 роки тому
I'm not black, I'm not even American but I have a deep respect for this man, I see great strength and intelligence in him.
@everettewingfield5123
@everettewingfield5123 3 роки тому
God Bless You
@desultorydilletante4120
@desultorydilletante4120 3 роки тому
Miroslav, This interview was recorded while Malcom El-Shabazz was still member of The Nation of Islam (NOI). When he broke away he was developing into a pretty good speaker. If he had survived longer I believe he would have become much better. Some things that he said that were not true were: The Supreme Court made a law: The Congress makes the law, not the Supreme Court. The Court rules on the constitutionality of a law. Counting slaves as 3/5s of a man: That was a comprise between the slave-holding states and the "so-called" free states. The slavers wanted to count 1slave as 1 person so they could get a majority of representatives in Congress. The states with fewer slaves wore them down to the 3/5s rule so the slave states wouldn't leave the union. DD
@user-gh8nk4ym7r
@user-gh8nk4ym7r 3 роки тому
@@desultorydilletante4120 When you say that Congress passes laws and not the Supreme Court, it is the same as when someone kills a man and the newspapers announce that he was killed with a knife and the police an hour later announce that he was killed with a firearm, a dead man is a dead man regardless of the way he was killed.
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. 3 роки тому
@@user-gh8nk4ym7r Once every ten years a census of the total number of people who live in the US is used to determine the number of Congressmen from each state. The Slave owners did not want Black men voting but they did want them counted. Today Trump wants to reduce their numbers by not counting those who aren't citizens. Yet the Constitution as currently interpreted counts all people (young or old citizen or non citizen) not just those who are citizens. In fact caucasian non citizens and women voted in many states before the 20th Century. It wasn't till 1920 that the first presidential election was held without any legal voting by non citizens. Many government programs have money disbursed by number of residents not just citizens even if non citizens are not directly benefited.
@2191danielm
@2191danielm 3 роки тому
Kim O'Brien hi I very much like your answer and I was just wondering what do you think would be a good way for non-white and white/caucasian non-citizens to be able to vote so that elections of every kind are in a sense more “fair”?
@calebmane3826
@calebmane3826 3 роки тому
The craziest thing is he spoke like this in 1963!!! Amazing.
@rubinreyes4492
@rubinreyes4492 3 роки тому
Remember Jesus spoke boldly in the streets.
@taqarii2456
@taqarii2456 3 роки тому
@@rubinreyes4492 all the prophets talked what they should talk. Jesus peace be upon him surly is one of them.
@cpuassassin1422
@cpuassassin1422 3 роки тому
And he would still be speaking like this today if he was alive.
@JustMe-vk4fn
@JustMe-vk4fn 3 роки тому
The craziest thing is that no one listened then. No listened two thousand years ago and no one is listening now. Human Nature in all its "glory".
@jakupi1304
@jakupi1304 3 роки тому
@@JustMe-vk4fn why would we listen to jesus
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 11 місяців тому
Very few human beings are truly fearless. I wish I could say that I was one of those very few, but I'm not. Malcolm clearly was. It's extraordinary to me, and I hope that some day I'll cultivate even have of the courage that this man had.
@TrentonOR93
@TrentonOR93 10 місяців тому
This is incredible. Wish I learned more about him in school. So relatable today.
@potentially__9445
@potentially__9445 5 років тому
When you’re in another man’s country, and another man’s land, under another man’s flag, and under another man’s government and under another man’s court system. You have to look to that other man for justice and you’ll NEVER get it. One of my favorite comments from Malcolm X.
@dorcaswhitaker8746
@dorcaswhitaker8746 5 років тому
A FACE FOR RADIO Malcolm was right. So, why are we still expecting justice 50 years later? More specifically, why would your oppressor free you from oppression? To expect justice given to us is insanity. The only way to get it is to take it.
@user-pb8hg8io4f
@user-pb8hg8io4f 5 років тому
Pat Brodie You’re mad agro for no reason I’m just following what the doc. said it was made by Vice I think 🤔 next time you should ask instead of trying to be tuff over the Internet to someone who doesn’t even know you lol
@Yaya-mg8sb
@Yaya-mg8sb 5 років тому
A FACE FOR RADIO Why not leave for the homeland of Africa? Nothing absolutely nothing keeps people today returning home.
@user-pb8hg8io4f
@user-pb8hg8io4f 5 років тому
Asafo Watson ... Thanks for clearing it up I just went off of information presented to me via the doc.
@asafowatson9676
@asafowatson9676 5 років тому
Justin Bieber no problem
@franciscoreyes7370
@franciscoreyes7370 4 роки тому
The media now would cut him off every two seconds before he could get his point across.
@rj9617
@rj9617 4 роки тому
So true.
@raywright2401
@raywright2401 4 роки тому
They've learned. He wouldn't even be on tv now. You really think there aren't other Malcolm's out there?
@joshgidley1899
@joshgidley1899 4 роки тому
No doubt
@alejandroguardado1156
@alejandroguardado1156 4 роки тому
Francisco Reyes this is not the media either. This a professor and grad student from Berkeley. This still takes place at universities today and they remain disconnected from popular media
@jamaicanyute8441
@jamaicanyute8441 4 роки тому
#OprahWinfrey
@KingNez89
@KingNez89 11 місяців тому
I cannot put into words how thankful I am to this channel....my whole immediate family is subbed to this channel, and I'm so greatful to be able to receive this knowledge that most of us mellinials would have never ever seen... thank you realblackone that's exactly what you are a REAL one!! Peace and love to all my black brothers and sisters in this comment section....💯💯✊🏾✊🏾
@reelblack
@reelblack 11 місяців тому
🤜🏾❤️🤛🏾
@rupertpessoa9008
@rupertpessoa9008 6 місяців тому
Everything Malcolm X said still holds weight til this day.
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 4 роки тому
Malcolm X was on another level far above any other black leader in American History.
@piratanet123
@piratanet123 3 роки тому
Agreed.
@kfodallasstreetlegendsentertai
@kfodallasstreetlegendsentertai 3 роки тому
Real spit
@frankylo_4802
@frankylo_4802 3 роки тому
And it's sad to see that our people are so behind intellectually, spiritually, economically and righteously in 2020 decades after the passing of our leaders. To be real, We're supposed to be an upgraded version of MalcomX, harriet Tubman, fredrick Douglas or even Marcus Garvey but instead we got a bunch of ignorant or and unwoken fools walking around in light bodies unaware of what they should already be aware of. It's crazy to me how people would rather complain, beg, & play victim every single day as appose to actually taking action to change their situation.
@schmeat6180
@schmeat6180 3 роки тому
Fred Hampton would've been up there, unfortunately the FBI didn't let him live past 21
@aamiraaaliyah9139
@aamiraaaliyah9139 3 роки тому
He was an extension of the NOI. Everything he spat was a paraphrased and uniquely articulate rendition of the very teaching taught to him by Honorable Elijah Mohammad, whom was taught by the Honorable Wallace Fard Mohammad. We can never excuse that part. The Honorable Elijah Mohammad was an amazing strategist when it came to who he appointed in which field of leadership.
@revolutionaryleader9615
@revolutionaryleader9615 3 роки тому
Who's learning from malcolm X in 2021💪🏿🖤💪🏿✊🏿
@kimberlydavis7322
@kimberlydavis7322 3 роки тому
Not just 2021...always
@earsulallahsram7143
@earsulallahsram7143 3 роки тому
Im still listening in 2021
@leciawade9167
@leciawade9167 3 роки тому
Me !
@marcelldenmon-6qeaa596
@marcelldenmon-6qeaa596 3 роки тому
This is why they killed him
@1uh1jah
@1uh1jah 3 роки тому
I just started looking at videos of Malcom X he’s so great at speaking
@simondilling5353
@simondilling5353 6 місяців тому
When I was in elementary school which was from 1987-1997, we learned about Malcolm X, but it was mostly an introduction. We never learned about Martin Luther King, Jr. I began to learn on my own. I have listened to all avaialable speeches and interviews by both men several times, I have purchased every book by Martin Luther King, Jr. and "The Autobiography of Malcolm X".
@fisayoobilaja2960
@fisayoobilaja2960 10 місяців тому
This by far is one the best interviews I have watched when it comes to the struggle of the black man. Interesting to see that Malcom X believes that separation is the only solution to racism.
@TRUTH_SPEAKER_9
@TRUTH_SPEAKER_9 10 місяців тому
It is. Y'all have Stockholm Syndrome
@millionaire99i
@millionaire99i 5 років тому
Malcolm X was a genius and dropped several gems for us to apply today.
@jimshoe6699
@jimshoe6699 5 років тому
Poor Malcolm...He was "TOO" trusting..He trusted Elijah Muhammed and was 100% loyal to that leacherous old fool...And, when Malcolm got too popular...he was killed by Elijah's followers....A truly great man killed!!!!!!
@ryanirving2450
@ryanirving2450 4 роки тому
They have a wepon to bad its hate not love
@ryanirving2450
@ryanirving2450 4 роки тому
U need Jesus
@damion6000
@damion6000 4 роки тому
@@jimshoe6699 Quit watching so many movies... And get your studies up lol
@aliceyanes-jones2156
@aliceyanes-jones2156 4 роки тому
That is the genius that I have always known about Brother Malcolm. The jewels he dropped in that interview still ring true to this very day of 6/22/2019! How sad is that?
@indelibledrew2
@indelibledrew2 3 роки тому
Back when you could hear people speak without being interrupted.
@johnmcownage6179
@johnmcownage6179 3 роки тому
Right.. I hate when reporters interrupt Trump.
@gabrieldarlington9198
@gabrieldarlington9198 3 роки тому
@@johnmcownage6179 Trump interrupted Biden over 350 times during the presidential debate while Biden interrupted Trump about 80 times. What are you talking about? Trump interrupts people like there is no tomorrow and that is an objective fact.
@FlexMathews
@FlexMathews 3 роки тому
Amen. #SaysFlex
@dannyboahhh9944
@dannyboahhh9944 3 роки тому
@@gabrieldarlington9198 2 minutes, no interruptions, next question.....................so OF COURSE. That's not even a "debate" format! You're doing mental gymnastics if you think otherwise. With such a format, all Joe has to do is keep his mouth shut and just parrot what hes been screeching all year. With this format, Joe's lies slide unscathed unless Trump wants to shoot himself in the foot and interrupt to set the record straight. The format is set for the "democratic corporate media", the wise words of my leftist frien (he was a bernie bro) . Only conservatives and smart liberals see through the bullshit. Stop suckig the medias teet
@973walid
@973walid 3 роки тому
They used the TV back then to located are bright people and kill them if they did not follow the wicked path. Allah knows.
@williampennebaker5480
@williampennebaker5480 7 місяців тому
“Our people are sick plus we do a lot of cutting and shooting of each other, even though we profess to be nonviolent.” Brother was on another level ✊🏽
@samanthadavis8203
@samanthadavis8203 4 роки тому
His intelligence and knowledge was a serious threat which made them afraid
@gangoffour6690
@gangoffour6690 4 роки тому
His intelligence and knowledge (were) NOT WAS ! S M H
@unclesam1125
@unclesam1125 4 роки тому
BLACK ON BLACK CRIME
@millionshadesofdarkness2165
@millionshadesofdarkness2165 4 роки тому
@peter braxton damn bro you bugging out🤣
@wyldebyll3089
@wyldebyll3089 4 роки тому
A threat to the Black Muslims? They killed him.
@stoneythagod7374
@stoneythagod7374 4 роки тому
Wylde Byll u gotta realize the time he was coming up in. This was the red scare; anyone challenging the system and the way things were was looked at as a threat. I get why people think the CIA killed him, even thought it was most likely the Nation of Islam. What we do know for sure is that they were spying on him and tapping his phones.
@bdstudios6088
@bdstudios6088 2 роки тому
He taught his people to stand up for themselves instead of begging or expecting others to stand up for you. This inspires people all over the world
@yaboyreggie_
@yaboyreggie_ 2 роки тому
Yes and when those who can’t stand for themselves see others stand for themselves and other to make an impact and change for the better than they follow as well
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996 2 роки тому
Longing for Judgement Day... Malcolm X, Means Judgment Day.
@noahhyde8769
@noahhyde8769 Рік тому
...which is antithetical to white liberalism -- which, further, he clearly had nothing good to say about.
@mariocopeland7206
@mariocopeland7206 Рік тому
Deep!! I love it
@justjoe4260
@justjoe4260 Рік тому
@@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996 who told you such falsehood
@twowire5778
@twowire5778 8 місяців тому
Name one Leader today, in any Country, of any Race, equal to Malcolm in 1963! Truly amazing.
@miattamccrummady
@miattamccrummady 10 місяців тому
I could watch him all day. I never get tired off him 😊
@Deedee-gl6dd
@Deedee-gl6dd 3 роки тому
This man is not just a black man but one of the smartest black men that ever lived.
@teddygetsfetty7657
@teddygetsfetty7657 3 роки тому
One of the smartest man
@alexpratt71
@alexpratt71 3 роки тому
Not one of the smartest “black men”, one of the smartest MEN. 🇺🇸
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p5VqpW5terB0zY0.html
@mainstreetsaint36
@mainstreetsaint36 3 роки тому
Not only smart but courageous also. Even when his life was on the line, he never backed down from his beliefs nor the message he set out to deliver to America.
@utubbabe1234
@utubbabe1234 3 роки тому
Thomas Sowell ...now that is a smart back man ....Malcom still holds violent intentions ..because what happened to the criminals that died in police custody were not honorable men yet the black community and race hustlers hold them up as heroes ....and they were not
@wackyantman5893
@wackyantman5893 2 роки тому
Malcom isn’t as popular as King because he said that we can defend ourselves where king was completely against violence. But Malcolm X said that if you are attacked you can attack back.
@xman-ms3mp
@xman-ms3mp 2 роки тому
I’ve heard Malcolm in another interview give an example of how through Kings method he is expected to just allow his lyncher to put a rope around his neck and not do anything to fight back. Malcolm argued that no, you must fight back and used that argument as to how the media describes it as violence because he struggles vigorously against the lyncher.
@989MiFi
@989MiFi 2 роки тому
Facts
@LITlPoett573
@LITlPoett573 2 роки тому
No cap I agree
@chrispythemostfriedchicken6010
@chrispythemostfriedchicken6010 2 роки тому
Uhh……..no. Martin was pacifistic, but he was not anti-violent and actively said, “Violence is the language of the unheard”. He and Malcolm completely agreed on a lot of issues and greatly respected each other
@jarvasedundy1
@jarvasedundy1 2 роки тому
This is completely false lol. Malcolm is very popular, people were just celebrating him a week or so ago. And shared his interview he did. Not this one another one
@vincentwambua9641
@vincentwambua9641 10 місяців тому
I'm from Kenya and didn't know Malcom mentioned my country in 1963, the same year we got our 'independence'. My primary school history teacher used to say if our fore fathers rise from their graves and see white men freely walking in our country, they would prefer going back to sleep than seeing that. Anyway, Islam is truly spreading and Christianity is being doubted by younger generations. I'll teach my children about this great man.
@musiclover-cn7tb
@musiclover-cn7tb 5 місяців тому
Thanks for keeping history in our house this channel is amazing ❤.
@lashun1901
@lashun1901 5 років тому
2019 I'm here watching this interview. Knowledge is Power
@queenejames8279
@queenejames8279 5 років тому
Me too. Malcolm will live forever.
@MrSmith-eg7oh
@MrSmith-eg7oh 5 років тому
Me too. 2019
@abdulrashed9721
@abdulrashed9721 4 роки тому
Me too!
@FartMansion
@FartMansion 4 роки тому
everyone want to be us but nobody wants to be us
@secondopinion53
@secondopinion53 4 роки тому
I'm here also... /G\
@nomoret.2017
@nomoret.2017 Рік тому
Malcolm had the best mix of intelligence, courage, sense of justice and responsibility. He had a profound analytical and logical brain.
@Alex-kc7tp
@Alex-kc7tp Рік тому
Yes and unfortunately he kept it too real. Too true to himself snd the world around him, and so his words could be twisted to justify his killing and his being erased from schoolbooks.
@Wckmt7ok
@Wckmt7ok Рік тому
Ah, but the X of 1963 is not the same X of 1965.
@4orrcountry
@4orrcountry Рік тому
@@Wckmt7ok Ah, Stacy, how so? Details please.
@vincentop3044
@vincentop3044 Рік тому
Your dumb
@Wckmt7ok
@Wckmt7ok Рік тому
@@vincentop3044 Who? Me? By the way, it's "you're dumb" not "your dumb" C+
@bernie.fitzpatrick7948
@bernie.fitzpatrick7948 10 місяців тому
Amazing...I feel his soul and I feel the same too! I have heard of Malcolm x from my home in New Zealand 🇳🇿 thank you♥️👏👍🙏🇳🇿
@inferno0020
@inferno0020 10 місяців тому
Malcolm X is very well-articulated
@patrinaspencer8340
@patrinaspencer8340 5 років тому
I love hearing Malcolm speak, he tells it like it is, and don't care who don't like it.
@freddy333ful
@freddy333ful 4 роки тому
Yeah... and the people he defended for years killed him for thinking independently.
@aaar06
@aaar06 4 роки тому
@@freddy333ful ...Niggas.
@2005peasah
@2005peasah 4 роки тому
Right on my sister. As long as we love him, we don't care those who loath him
@victoriacrow9022
@victoriacrow9022 4 роки тому
And he speaks so clearly and intelligently and was killed for hs truth ...by his own mslm brothers....what a terrible shame .and loss
@martinrooker5358
@martinrooker5358 4 роки тому
Thats why his ass got killed.lol
@MiddyBlue65
@MiddyBlue65 3 роки тому
He had an answer for every hard question. Apparently wasn't hard for him. And answered each question or comment with Grace, Knowledge, Wisdom and Tall Dignity. PROUD TO BE BLACK... ✊🏿
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996
@ibrahimhalilbasturk6996 3 роки тому
Yes ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fGd3d6KAZK1psqs.html
@henluv1
@henluv1 3 роки тому
Right. Let’s us know what’s happening is a choice. It’s not hard.
@ragnarlithium5029
@ragnarlithium5029 3 роки тому
Lol
@Makaveli-ih5hy
@Makaveli-ih5hy 3 роки тому
He knew what he was talking about and he was so well spoken. People now, especially kids in this generation all talk the exact same. They talk slang, trying to be black
@gabrieldarlington9198
@gabrieldarlington9198 3 роки тому
Not to mention he didn't puss out like Trump on Sixty Minutes when he was asked difficult questions.
@radcliffemurphy5273
@radcliffemurphy5273 6 місяців тому
Brother Malcolm dropping knowledge
@user-ld4yi2ki5k
@user-ld4yi2ki5k 5 місяців тому
He is/was a remarkably brilliant speaker.
@CP-ed1ss
@CP-ed1ss 3 роки тому
The oppressor always feels that the victim is violent when they're protesting for their right. They just expect you to keep your mouth shut .
@sadejegede4093
@sadejegede4093 3 роки тому
liberal agenda to its core
@thadoc5186
@thadoc5186 3 роки тому
Bree Price They has real issues at that time. What’s the complaint today?
@Dozer0211
@Dozer0211 3 роки тому
As malcom said himself "they want you to peaceful suffer" smh
@trixietang6084
@trixietang6084 3 роки тому
Bree Price what are you trying to get?
@firststatetate
@firststatetate 3 роки тому
Lebron James slam dunk.
@satnamo
@satnamo 3 місяці тому
Like Malcom X says: Justice means as you sow so shall you reap ❤
@danmalim6919
@danmalim6919 6 місяців тому
Malcolm X is my Hero since my boarding school days in Qld Australia from 69 to 72. I had to sustain racial taunts from my classmates in class and on the rugby field.
@chanelexotic8067
@chanelexotic8067 Рік тому
Many feared him, many wanted to be like him, and then there were those who could not control him but only to cowardly silence him. Your legacy will always and continuously carry on!
@EricCole69
@EricCole69 Рік тому
Truth prevails always
@chasejarvis8499
@chasejarvis8499 9 місяців тому
Very well said, Respect and RIP to Malcom!
@leicestergux
@leicestergux 9 місяців тому
Oh god, don't tell us that the man's an idiot
@MSD.4543
@MSD.4543 9 місяців тому
Absolutely I totally agree.
@Ethan-mn9jh
@Ethan-mn9jh 9 місяців тому
🙏🙏🙏
@GetBlackWitMe
@GetBlackWitMe Рік тому
Malcolm X was self-educated, never sat in classrooms nor sat for graduate exams, but he could have taught in any college or university in the world.
@Jedi_Black
@Jedi_Black Рік тому
I wonder how he self educated himself.. might be a stupid question but I would like to self educate just as brother Malcolm self educated himself Like what methods and studies did he go through and approach
@charlescharlemagne4907
@charlescharlemagne4907 Рік тому
he wasnt really that smart
@2011redbone
@2011redbone Рік тому
He clearly told you who his teacher is.
@Jedi_Black
@Jedi_Black Рік тому
@@charlescharlemagne4907 Hahaha.. Yeah alright.. goodbye
@GetBlackWitMe
@GetBlackWitMe Рік тому
@@charlescharlemagne4907 Smart doesn't even begin to describe this brilliant man.
@tommyleejr.1326
@tommyleejr.1326 Місяць тому
In 2024, still watching and admiring the greatness of Mr. Malcolm x
@funksoulmix96
@funksoulmix96 6 місяців тому
I read his biography when I was 12 and it changed my life forever. Thank you Malcom
@Kal-El207
@Kal-El207 3 роки тому
I was told he was violent and angry. Then when I got to high school a white history teacher I had taught my whole class about him and gave us his book. He had a whole stack of them in his classroom. And taught us about history. The truth of it. He told us all of the lies that were told. And explained in explicit detail how his own people stole from us. He felt guilty and opened up our minds. Years later I’m grateful that God spoke through him and allowed him to show us Malcom X and the truth of history. Years later. I’m still here learning and growing. Learning about my true self and who I am. Thanks to him and Malcom. Thank you Mr. Healy.
@greattribulation3759
@greattribulation3759 3 роки тому
There’s some teachers that really love their job, I respect them.
@MrEvldreamr
@MrEvldreamr 3 роки тому
malcolm x was never taught in my school....only martin. malcolm was always labelled as "radical" "terrorist" amd "Racist"....funny...
@MrEvldreamr
@MrEvldreamr 3 роки тому
@Steelerz Reign Supreme What's funny is that as people, malcolm had far more integrity than martin. He changed his views on race considerably after going on hajj. He realized that things arent black and white (pun intended) that sometimes the greatest obstacle to black success was black people and that sometimes the greatest helping hands were white. That hajj rly changed his mindset
@andrewmunene3645
@andrewmunene3645 3 роки тому
Hdhfghtt. Ggdg 😋🤣😎😇😓😫😴🤐😶gf. CNT egg Gbdvbf
@noraashani9184
@noraashani9184 3 роки тому
Beautiful ❤️
@TheCocina15
@TheCocina15 3 роки тому
The white professor was definitely BOTHERED. Malcolm had such a way with words. His intellect was simply unmatched. Rest your soul Brother Malcolm.
@89E8NiNjA
@89E8NiNjA 3 роки тому
His charisma and intellect is something every man, black or white, should learn from and admire. To point out the white professor's feelings makes you look insecure and slightly stupid. Learn to love. Dont follow the masses.
@prinsjohnson1061
@prinsjohnson1061 3 роки тому
Love you
@PlatinumHustle
@PlatinumHustle 3 роки тому
@Jason Pitt sounds like you a scared white dude
@bombaclot8484
@bombaclot8484 3 роки тому
Beautifully said
@89E8NiNjA
@89E8NiNjA 3 роки тому
@@PlatinumHustle you sound like an insecure black person who cant make a valid point. Stop hating yourself and learn to love people for who they are not their skin colour.
@williambritt7581
@williambritt7581 3 місяці тому
I wish MLK was like this. I love Malcolm X intelligence. 😊
@julia2k8
@julia2k8 8 місяців тому
Malcolm X was a good man
@raywright2401
@raywright2401 4 роки тому
The 'Lyncher' is never accused of violence couldn't be more true today.
@kingrollo8199
@kingrollo8199 4 роки тому
But we lynchen are selves"
@901rodney2
@901rodney2 4 роки тому
Ray Wright still happens today
@James-wx9bf
@James-wx9bf 4 роки тому
That’s just not true.
@Adonis8989
@Adonis8989 4 роки тому
It’s Rod Who’s being lynched in the US in 2019?
@901rodney2
@901rodney2 4 роки тому
luoi sant don’t ask me a dumb ass question like that
@TheWackyWorldofOTV
@TheWackyWorldofOTV 3 роки тому
The world still doesn't realize how much of a GENIUS Malcolm X really was.
@BigPaPaRu
@BigPaPaRu 3 роки тому
They realize it, just dont acknowledge it. Imagine a united black world, would be unstoppable.
@sparxart1319
@sparxart1319 3 роки тому
Bro he still is 💯
@BigPaPaRu
@BigPaPaRu 3 роки тому
@1000 subs with no videos? Thats not what I said. Regardless, are we living in a peaceful world right now? I just watched a man get shot 7 times in the back, thats not peace.
@TheWackyWorldofOTV
@TheWackyWorldofOTV 3 роки тому
@1000 subs with no videos? That's bullshit! If unarmed people all over AmeriKKKa are being shot and/or killed by police, dying via a pandemic, and/or being victims of crime due to a HIGHER crime rate all over the country then we are NOT living in a more peaceful world than ever before.
@TheWackyWorldofOTV
@TheWackyWorldofOTV 3 роки тому
@1000 subs with no videos? George Floyed was killed by police and he was unarmed. Botham Jean was killed by police and he was unarmed. Eric Garner was killed by police and he was unarmed. Mike Brown was killed by police and he was unarmed. Freddie Gray was killed by police and he was unarmed. Now who sounds like a "fucking moron"? ANSWER: YOU!
@fatih1445h
@fatih1445h 10 місяців тому
I am from indonesia. I have watch malcolm x film. And i straight fall in love with him. He is talking so true from the bottom of his heart. He is the hero.
@rahmaidrisabdillahi4654
@rahmaidrisabdillahi4654 17 днів тому
Malcolm x is a free men, AMEN
@darrylboyd9879
@darrylboyd9879 Рік тому
This man was so intelligent that the establishment couldn’t deal with him. I did a lot studying on Malcolm X and fortunately was educated by his speeches. He will always be my hero.
@dreadpiratelenny1348
@dreadpiratelenny1348 Рік тому
Yep. They show us MLK jr, Reverend Jesse Jackson, and other phonies and grifters. This man is brilliant. So brilliant, "they" had to hide him from us.
@John_Malka-tits
@John_Malka-tits Рік тому
Boy sho ams talks good for a colla fella I tellyoowhat
@user-sl5tf9jk6k
@user-sl5tf9jk6k Рік тому
I hope you become a muslim too as he did
@scesfizia
@scesfizia Рік тому
Shame he’s religious.
@dreadpiratelenny1348
@dreadpiratelenny1348 Рік тому
@@scesfizia fuck off, feds.
@rromattineau3026
@rromattineau3026 9 місяців тому
All Africans should think like him, period. Dont be afraid to speak your mind
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr 3 місяці тому
Take equality First. The white man is not the benchmark for equality. Facts!
@noahfym4439
@noahfym4439 3 роки тому
They were clearly not expecting, nor were they prepared for, his level of intelligence and articulation.
@usulsk
@usulsk 3 роки тому
You think they didnt prepare themselves and didnt read or watch any interview or speech of him before this interview? I doubt it.
@noahfym4439
@noahfym4439 3 роки тому
@@usulsk I never said they didn’t prepare themselves, and I didn’t say they hadn’t watched or read about him. That’s obviously not the case.
@danielhopkins2277
@danielhopkins2277 2 роки тому
His Level of intelligence? That is nothing more than hate from a black racist .
@ferniesanders2024
@ferniesanders2024 2 роки тому
@@danielhopkins2277 shut up Daniel.
@noahfym4439
@noahfym4439 2 роки тому
@@danielhopkins2277 I'm black ??😂 I didn't know
@atrax58
@atrax58 2 роки тому
Mind blowing this dude was 37 years old right here with all this wisdom & knowledge...
@Gk54493
@Gk54493 2 роки тому
True. Although he got that knowledge from the Nation of Islam, no one can teach you how to speak or deliver a message and he delivered it to perfection.
@bigspk99
@bigspk99 2 роки тому
The world was not ready for ... the government was surely not ready for him...
@frankmuller3686
@frankmuller3686 2 роки тому
Genius that's who he was.
@tzunammi
@tzunammi 2 роки тому
Prison will do that if you let it. Perfect example of doing your time and not letting it do you...
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 2 роки тому
heartbreaking discrimination I have seen was in Kenya by black middle class, which is quite small, against black poor, which is quite large. Here in USA blacks have been cheated lied to denied humanity Our own constitution says a black person is 3/5 of a white person. Humans have an capacity to be cruel and violent and unjust
@feenarvaez65
@feenarvaez65 8 місяців тому
I love Malcolm X-, my father, he is and forever will always will be my Father and family.
@connergalles7106
@connergalles7106 8 місяців тому
That kind of sounds corny but it seems like you are pretty old to be his son
@paddyfrancis1328
@paddyfrancis1328 7 місяців тому
I listen to this several times each year.. keeps me in touch with sanity and reality...on truth.
@knick9989
@knick9989 3 роки тому
So many gems in this interview, Malcolm was so knowledgeable, it’s crazy, we have the worlds library at our fingertips now while he was disadvantaged and he still seems more intelligent than 99% of people now
@dcrezz
@dcrezz 3 роки тому
He's such a nerd, I love him.
@MahiTanMazy
@MahiTanMazy 3 роки тому
In some senses he was blessed by being jailed at 20 - I read his autobiography and he taught himself how to read and then basically spent all his time reading books from the library in the 6 or so years he was in jail. You can accumulate a lot of knowledge by that level of continuous study. Unfortunately most of us get caught in the minutae of the daily grind to really further ourselves intellectually.
@carbonintellectuals8346
@carbonintellectuals8346 3 роки тому
Right
@faithjames8900
@faithjames8900 3 роки тому
You are 100% rightttt.
@DaVinci112358
@DaVinci112358 2 роки тому
Big Facts
@jkingramjr
@jkingramjr 4 роки тому
Malcolm X was one of the greatest minds in the history of the world.
@moghulazam3101
@moghulazam3101 3 роки тому
He was a modern time Muslim Saint.. mainstream Islam not Nation.
@celebritytarotreadings7065
@celebritytarotreadings7065 3 роки тому
Fact
@sgt_chugganuggz
@sgt_chugganuggz 3 роки тому
He surely was as a white child I was always wondering why people had it so hard for cultural or skin colour differences, my mother introduced me to malcom and wow talk about the precise obsevationist that puts it in an easy way for the uninitiated to understand, true gift to humanity ruthless as fuck but necessary
@proofofmyexistence2352
@proofofmyexistence2352 8 місяців тому
He is truly the greatest America Muslim (so far) and one of the greatest Muslims of the 20th century.
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr
@DavidMartinez-cl8zr 7 місяців тому
If it's the law of the land. Never Forget America.
@romain198426
@romain198426 5 років тому
Malcolms voice is the most profound voice of any man I've ever heard
@jf8461
@jf8461 4 роки тому
Yet, why is it when a black man speaks like this today, he is considered as a type of "sell out" by many other black people? This man commanded respect through his words, and his example should be emulated (in my opinion).
@kerwynfynn9716
@kerwynfynn9716 4 роки тому
J F because intellectual discourse, is frowned upon within the black/coloured community. Those who attempt to advance, get greeted with hostility and eventual vilification
@tchalla4451
@tchalla4451 4 роки тому
Absolutely.. it's calm like rain but the truth in his words and tone hits like thunderous lighting.
@drearoses1306
@drearoses1306 4 роки тому
@@kerwynfynn9716 that is some black folks perspective sadly because they feel education is synonymous with white privilege and power..it's sad..it's like reverse racism brought on by a social construct of abject poverty, and a lineage infused with blood lines tied to slavery and slaves
@ericlopez-fo3iq
@ericlopez-fo3iq Рік тому
He absolutely destroyed every topic of conflict with intelligence . They don't want you to be educated, in doing so it makes critical thinkers.
@dr33kkclement54
@dr33kkclement54 Рік тому
💯
@Lingchow1
@Lingchow1 Рік тому
If he was so smart and a minister of Islam. Why would they kick him out? You are as stupid as any ghetto head black.
@nfcboys1984
@nfcboys1984 Рік тому
Who is they?
@Dingdongwitchisdead
@Dingdongwitchisdead Рік тому
@@nfcboys1984 the whitey boys, of course
@nfcboys1984
@nfcboys1984 Рік тому
@@Dingdongwitchisdead I’m a black trucker to my brother. I drive with Swift. I was just asking a question.
@ladyt.thompson8992
@ladyt.thompson8992 4 місяці тому
Malcolm X is right on time in all his views.😎🙏🏾❤️
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