MALCOLM X: You're Afraid To Bleed (Message To The Grass Roots audio excerpt)

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MALCOLM X: You're Afraid To Bleed (Message To The Grass Roots audio excerpt)

http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ I would like to make a few comments concerning the difference between the black revolution and the Negro revolution. There's a difference. Are they both the same? And if they're not, what is the difference? What is the difference between a black revolution and a Negro revolution? First, what is a revolution? Sometimes I'm inclined to believe that many of our people are using this word "revolution" loosely, without taking careful consideration [of] what this word actually means, and what its historic characteristics are. When you study the historic nature of revolutions, the motive of a revolution, the objective of a revolution, and the result of a revolution, and the methods used in a revolution, you may change words. You may devise another program. You may change your goal and you may change your mind. Look at the American Revolution in 1776. That revolution was for what? For land. Why did they want land? Independence. How was it carried out? Bloodshed. Number one, it was based on land, the basis of independence. And the only way they could get it was bloodshed. The French Revolution -- what was it based on? The land-less against the landlord. What was it for? Land. How did they get it? Bloodshed. Was no love lost; was no compromise; was no negotiation. I'm telling you, you don't know what a revolution is. 'Cause when you find out what it is, you'll get back in the alley; you'll get out of the way. The Russian Revolution -- what was it based on? Land. The land-less against the landlord. How did they bring it about? Bloodshed. You haven't got a revolution that doesn't involve bloodshed. And you're afraid to bleed. I said, you're afraid to bleed. [As] long as the white man sent you to Korea, you bled. He sent you to Germany, you bled. He sent you to the South Pacific to fight the Japanese, you bled. You bleed for white people. But when it comes time to seeing your own churches being bombed and little black girls be murdered, you haven't got no blood. You bleed when the white man says bleed; you bite when the white man says bite; and you bark when the white man says bark. I hate to say this about us, but it's true. How are you going to be nonviolent in Mississippi, as violent as you were in Korea? How can you justify being nonviolent in Mississippi and Alabama, when your churches are being bombed, and your little girls are being murdered, and at the same time you're going to violent with Hitler, and Tojo, and somebody else that you don't even know? If violence is wrong in America, violence is wrong abroad. If it's wrong to be violent defending black women and black children and black babies and black men, then it's wrong for America to draft us and make us violent abroad in defense of her. And if it is right for America to draft us, and teach us how to be violent in defense of her, then it is right for you and me to do whatever is necessary to defend our own people right here in this country. http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/

Author: antihostile
Length: 05:20
Uploaded: 11.5.2007
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Video Category: Music
Tags: Malcolm, Black, African, Freedom, MLK, Martin, Luther, King, Islam, Muslim
@Wekickdoors. You ...   (BlackIntelPro)16.3.2010
@Wekickdoors.​ You will also need to get Dr. Manning Marable's book, "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention" because he reveals what the FBI operative Alex Haley, author of Malcolm's autobiography, refused to write and publish in the book. Just as DuBois was given to Our people, packaged and shined up, Haley, met secretly with the feds to feed them information on Malcolm X. The great work of Dr. Manning o get this book completed was extensive, as the missing chapters were locked away in storage.
@Wekickdoors. The ...   (BlackIntelPro)16.3.2010
@Wekickdoors.​ The most honorable Malcolm X's father, as well as his mentor, spiritual father & guide, the most honorable Elijah Muhammad, both, were disciples, followers of the most honorable Marcus Garvey, the founder of the grassroots, built from ground up, Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA,) which the NAACP negros despised because the UNIA worked for Our people, while the NAACP worked for the zionist khazars (so-called, fake white Jews) who fed them nigroz money to slow Us.
First thing: Forget ...   (BlackIntelPro)16.3.2010
First thing: Forget about the sell-out "talented tenth" Boule negro sell-outs; seriously. What You 'Do' - now - is begin to study & learn about the most honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey, whom DuBois worked against at the behest of the devils funding him, & the NAACP, by finding a Black bookstore, buy or order, Race First & The Philosophies and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, both written by Our great scholar-warri​or Dr. Tony Martin. Log onto " theblackchann​el . net " & learn more. HTP
i've read the ...   (wekickdoors)13.3.2010
i've read the autobiography​ of malcolm x twice in a little under a month. can someone tell me of any other good black books? i've started reading the talented tenth essay by w.e.b dubois today and next i'm going to read some cornel west. if you could just list some good books to read, i would appreciate it. thanks. =]
You are right, ...   (peasah2005)24.2.2010
You are right, because Brother Malcolm was exposing the racist evil criminals of these devils and their racist Uncle Sam Government who were the ringleaders of murder, false in-prisonment, lynching etc; by making sure that Africans didn't have any rights at all. Brother​ Malcolm was fighting and always combating all racist and hateful crimes against African people. MrIs​lam They just can't smell the coffee!
this make so much ...   (chakouch)23.2.2010
this make so much sence. what a leader he was and still is
I wish that youths ...   (JudahDLawGiver)13.2.2010
I wish that youths now could listen to things like this, for we've stopped fighting the real enemy and now turned on ourselves. Making their job easier! Beau​tiful Post!
why is everyone ...   (ndn93)9.2.2010
why is everyone getting angry over nothing, listen to the speech if you want, and then shut the hell up, go on with life, no one needs to hear how much you hate who. if youre a racist person, then hey its your dumb choice, but keep your dumb comments in your head.
muslims preach ...   (jethrodassam)4.2.2010
muslims preach murder!
No thanks, no need ...   (trueredexe)2.2.2010
No thanks, no need for that.
Don't ever compare ...   (lettersfromaboy)1.2.2010
Don't ever compare Obama to MLK. King was a leader, who had a different idea, of getting things done. And these ideas, were not weak but strong. He lead by example, with his tactic of non-violence.​ He did genuinely cared about black people and people in general. Obama is the real puppet, who only follows orders from his masters.
JOIN THE UHURU ...   (TheRBG1)31.1.2010
JOIN THE UHURU MOVEMENT uhru​rumovement(dot​)org BLACK POWER!
@pacor23 U like him ...   (TheRBG1)31.1.2010
@pacor23 U like him coz he a muslim Islam came to Africa through slavery. Wiki this: Zanj Rebellion
excellent post, ...   (juliotredeye)30.1.2010
excellent post, speaker, leader and man. Truth to power.
The best leader.... ...   (pacor23)28.1.2010
The best leader.... IÂ​´m turkish, and i love Brother Malcolm...
What a great leader ...   (PiporroCM)26.1.2010
What a great leader!!! He is the most Furious and Self-possessed man I've ever seen in my entire life. A true example of courage, willpower and overcoming...
Brother Malcolm ...   (peasah2005)26.1.2010
Brother Malcolm taught us, inspired us and he knew how to get us to be amongst each other and to never fear these beasts at all times. I wish he was still around, because Malcolm X was a genuis.
our president is ...   (jkeys24)24.1.2010
our president is black.... so all u hatin ass crackers can shut ur lil white asses up.. u can tlk all tha shit u want but the nxt couple of years u cant do anything about it.... black power!!!... fuck mccain!!
What happened with ...   (3abcd2)17.1.2010
What happened with Russia, again? Be careful with revolution because people do bleed.
Idiot Dr. blah blah ...   (ongaciti)10.1.2010
Idiot Dr. blah blah was a puppet used to undermine MLK's efforts to speak for mouthless,Dr.​blah blah wanted blacks to conform with the segregation and marginalisati​on they were being subjected to and develope immunity from its pains.Your are maltreated and overworked from monday to saturday and on sunday gathered to sing Hossana!!Shit​.
KING was a joke a ...   (killuminati1671)9.1.2010
KING was a joke a puppet who just tryed to calm the black folks he just wanted them to continue to stay intergraded were there weak and can be controlled, kinda like obama my friends
then introduce the ...   (killuminati1671)9.1.2010
then introduce the violents that comes with the revolution and prepre the ppl for the blood sheed that comes, all he said was dont be afraid, you were just being ignorant brother XPONKED by blameing his radical views on his Hajj experience what about all the world wars were they radical dont you think all the ppl dieing, did nixion, or bush go to the Hajj, or hitler no so plz sensor what you say.
You really dont no ...   (killuminati1671)9.1.2010
You really dont no what you are talking about his pre hajj is what put him at peace and one with him self, his pre hajj let him see life for what it was he had more respect and love for his life after his pre hajj, he became more radical because thats how a revoultion gos you start by introducing your point and plant the good seed, and when its ready and your demands or changes for good arnt meet( and the plant is fully grown) you
Yes, Malcolms views ...   (xPonked)8.1.2010
Yes, Malcolms views were very extreme and aggressive. But in some cases, the end truly does justify the means. He succeeded in getting attention, and that greatly contributed to the more moderate civil rights movement even though Malcolm wasn't part of it.
Xponked, you get it ...   (Noomega18)7.1.2010
Xponked, you get it. MLK movement does not work without Malcolm. King was considered a moderate compared to Malcolm.

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