Showing posts with label Elijah Muhammad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elijah Muhammad. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Nazi Leader George Lincoln Rockwell: Our 21st Century Republican Party?

George Lincoln Rockwell (seen above-middle), leader of the American Nazi party (ANP) ran for the presidential election of 1964, as a write-in candidate receiving only 212 votes. 

In 1965, he ran unsuccessfully for governor in Virginia as an independent -- polling 5,730 votes or 1.02 percent of the total vote, and finishing fourth out of four candidates.

Mr. Rockwell's vision for America was viewed as extreme, almost as extreme as the views of the current Republican party candidates running for the oval office right now.

The difference between Mr. Rockwell, Mitt Romney, and Paul Ryan, is that Rockwell admitted his racist views to the American people and didn't try to cover them up with other terms such as; repealing entitlement programs, taking from the poor to give to the rich, leaving women with no right to choose, and banning education deeming it only worthy enough for the elite. 

Basically, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are Mr. Rockwell in the 21st century, because they're adamantly trying to revert America back to the 1950's and 60's, when Rockwell and like-minded individual's venomous ideas were large and in charge. 


Rockwell's racist video statements include: 

1. "Hitler didn't exterminate 6 million Jews."

2. "Hitler was the second coming of Christ and a gift from providence."

3. "Let Blacks self-deport" (Mitt Romney also said that Hispanics should self-deport).

4. "The White race is the master race."

5. "Favors violence towards Blacks."

6. "Negroes like to get a couple of wine bottles, heroin, and crawl all over each other."

7. "The average Negro is inferior swine."

8. "I'd rescue homosexuals from the life" and "I would gas a queer quicker than anybody else."

9. "Liberals are queer."

Mr. Rockwell referred to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as a "coon". Rockwell also stated that he, "has operatives in government and in congress."

Since Mr. Rockwell was a staunch racist it surprised me when he took part in a meeting held by Muslim leader, Elijah Muhammad. Moreover, the reason Mr. Rockwell was comfortable sitting in a room full of black people, was because their agenda was the same. 

Mr. Muhammad wished for his black brothers and sisters to be exported back to Africa, and Mr. Rockwell who stood behind the podium while admitting his strong disdain for black people -- concurred with Muhammad that a plan should be devised to ship blacks back to Africa as soon as possible. However, the black Muslims in the room did not agree with this stance, and booed Mr. Rockwell for his aggressive truth. 

Black Muslims sought to own half of America while whites, would own the other half since both races couldn't seem to co-exist with each other peacefully. This idea of course never made it to fruition, as more minority Americans fought for equality and freedom which ultimately forced the races to co-exist.

If Mr. Rockwell were still alive he'd be completely disturbed at the fact that there are so many interracial couples. How ironic that today we have a mixed President of the United States, exactly what Mr. Rockwell fought avidly against. 

In Mr. Rockwell's words,  

"Muhammad has gathered millions of the dirty, immoral, drunken, filthy-mouthed, lazy and repulsive people sneeringly called ‘niggers’ and inspired them to the point where they are clean, sober, honest, hard working, dignified, dedicated and admirable human beings in spite of their color."

"Muhammad knows that mixing is a Jewish fraud and leads only to aggravation of the problems that it is supposed to solve."

"I have talked to the Muslim leaders and am certain that a workable plan for separation of the races could be effected to the satisfaction of all concerned—except the communist-Jew agitators."

George Lincoln Rockwell was murdered by one of his own followers John Christ Patsalos who referred to Rockwell, as an "evil genius who must be stopped." 

In the end if you live by the sword you die by the sword, same for gun and same for violence in general. You can't expect to sow bad seeds and receive good seeds in return. In this case Rockwell sowed many, many, bad seeds, and one of his bad seeds came back with a vengeance. 

"You reap what you sow," isn't a statement that should be taken lightly. 

2012 LA


Footage of George Lincoln Rockwell's racist views

Friday, May 22, 2009

Happy Birthday Malcolm X


Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. 

To his followers he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, and a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. 

His opponents accused him of preaching racism and violence, and he has been described as one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.

After Malcolm's father (a minister) was murdered by the hands of racists and his mother declared unfit to raise his many siblings, she was then placed into a mental institution as Malcolm, was placed in a series of foster homes which lead to him raising himself in the streets. 

Rough life on the streets landed him in jail with a sentence of 8 to 10 years, and in prison was how he became a member of the Nation of Islam

His job as a public speaker for the Nation of Islam lasted nearly 12 years, until he departed from the Nation due to tension between he and the Nation's leader Elijah Muhammad.

Malcolm X was often labeled a racist and he admitted that for awhile he was, but only because his family and friends were constantly murdered by the hands of white people. It wasn't until he took a pilgrimage to Mecca, in which he discovered that all white people weren't alike. 

He slept, drank, and ate, with white men that were also Muslim brothers; brothers that showed him respect and love. Malcolm took his new found intelligence back to America with a changed mind and spirit. No less than a year of his return he was gunned down in New York City, in the middle of a speech in front of members of the Nation of Islam.

I commend Malcolm for his bravery and strength, I respect Malcolm for standing up for his rights and the rights of others, I applaud Malcolm for staring evil in the eye and taking it dead on without a second thought, without a wince, without fear, because he knew his people needed him. 

This is why I commend President Obama so much because like Malcolm X, Obama took a position to stand up for those he knew needed him. He seemed to always stand strong and confident, which is what ultimately lead him to become the voice of the American People.

So today we wish a Happy Birthday to Malcolm X, for all that he was and all that he allowed others to become.

In the words of Malcolm X: 

My thinking had been opened up wide in Mecca. I wrote long letters to my friends, in which I tried to convey to them my new insights into the American black man’s struggle and his problems as well as the depths of my search for truth and justice. 

“I’ve had enough of someone else's propaganda,” I had written to these friends. 

“I am for truth, no matter who tells it. I am for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I am a human being first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” 

The American white man’s press called me the angriest Negro in America. I wouldn’t deny that charge; I spoke exactly as I felt. I believe in anger. I believe it is a crime for anyone who is being brutalized to continue to accept that brutality without doing something to defend himself. 

I am for violence if non-violence means that we continue postponing or even delaying a solution to the American black man’s problem. 

White man hates to hear anybody, especially a black man, talk about the crime that the white man perpetrated on the black man. But let me remind you that when the white man came into this country, he certainly wasn’t demonstrating non-violence.

Malcolm X (1925 - 1965)