Let's not do the same to white people, let's not teach them to feel guilty and ashamed of the skin God gave them. Our healing will only come through unity and peace, rising above the old ways, to make a new path for us all, as children of God.
It's interesting watching Malcom X and other human rights activists like him go through their civil rights movement at the time. I'm sure It was difficult going through what they experienced
nah f*ck him. Even theese "big historical figures" are just progressive sh*theads. The police brutality was never that bad, it always was just a talking point.
@@alanhobbs4498think why? He was fighting for human rights which was denied him by white people. You can’t really fault him of what he thinks of those people. It’s just human emotion.
He was labeled as a radical because his words made sense, and instilled fear into the white man. He is absolutely right. Black people were taught to hate their features.
Doktor Zhigonzo......This exactly why you see all the African descended folks continuously buying the colored weaves. They hate black and natural, or coarse hair. Self-hate.
Nahtcunnvinced that may be true in some instances but actually it’s really not about that. It’s about being able to change your hair to whatever you want while not damaging and taking caring of your real hair. Hairstyles are a form of expression. Black people aren’t the only ones who wear “weaves”.
@@TheGobblersGetback there different reasons why black women wear weaves. Some women have alopecia. Some just want their hair longer or just want to change their hair. Its not always about self hate.
@@TheGobblersGetback that may be true for some, but changing your hairstyle is just a form of expression. What's actually a sign of self hate is POC conforming to "white" people style of hair (i mean having to constantly straighten your hair instead having curls or a fro, and hiding edges).
He adressed the issues in a more agressive and bold way than other activists at the time, which is the reason he and MLK didn't got to work together. I believe that is the reason the system didn't allow him to stick around for long.
They always call the truth tellers crazy.. still to this day.. so many were put in asylums over the years for speaking up about different rights or abuse.. my grandmother included 💔
Wow. I don't know your age but when I was in school I never even heard of this brilliant man. My son introduced me to Malcolm x a few years ago. His voice needs to be heard today!👏👏👏
It's not the years in your life that matter, but rather the life in those years. He made those few years count for something. That's because he stood for something. His 39 years easily beats many 80 year-olds lives.
@@blacklyfe5543 Calling someone's opinion gaslighting is a pretty gross misuse/misunderstanding of what gaslighting is. Malcolm X had a wider impact in 39 years than many do in their whole lives, usually only impacting those relatively close to them.
There are many black men who are intelligent or had the potential to be smart and intelligent. Our black men are gifted with reason but unfortunately, some of our black men, who are gifted with reason, are sitting in prison and country jails right now across the country because they never been encouraged nor empowered to do better as their white counterparts and black female counterparts.
@@maryester9650 You speak the truth' my sister. Malcolm X' was one of a kind and when i need to find myself and train my thought of reality and find some kind of truth in this world 🌎 its always good to hear this human being talk so we don't forget the struggle in life. Mary Ester you have a wonderful life and keep moving forward.
Me being a white guy, I constantly get asked why I am a fan of Malcom X. I always say how can you not be on the side of history? People nowadays seem to forget with these men and women endured. their mothers fathers grandmother's grandfather's brothers and sisters were chased by dogs sprayed by hoses beaten for kissing each other in public kept from getting jobs harassed for decades, scratch that hundreds of years, and people expect within 60 years things to be wiped under the bridge. Malcolm x didn't hate white people he hated the idea that white people were supreme. It's hard for me to imagine seeing that kind of stuff and myself not being able to do a damn thing about it, which is why I'm glad I grew up in the era that I did. one can only dream of standing up for the things you believe in like these great men did
But many people have moved past dividing everyone up by the colour of their skin, and its thanks to the belief of love triumphing over hate which it always does, yeah there are members of society who separate and hate on people for their religion, the colour of their skin, their sexuality, their sex, husg about anything to describe a person theres always people that are going to hate you or anyone for that reason, but accepting those that don't treat people in that manner and showing them the same decency is the only way for us to coexist the way we should have been all along
I know RUclips is very weird but you chose the random name of Adam Silver the Jewish guy who runs the NBA. Are you a fan of his? That's cool just asking
His message would fall on deaf ears today. Unfortunately the vast majority of black people in America have been brainwashed into believing that we are going to be able to sing, march, hug and cry (into the arms of cops) our way out of 400 years of subjugation. So nothing is ever going to change, maybe on the surface but not any real meaningful changes. Ironically those of us who understand what a revolution actually is and are actually willing to fight for real freedom are the ones leaving the country and repatriating. You just get to the point where you get tired of seeing your people living on their knees and begging for acceptance and fair treatment.
S.H. Holmes Exactly!! Like it or not, some people have just got to go, there's no way around it, and the longer us Black Americans take to accept this, the worse it's gonna get.
This was 58 years ago, but in 2020 after what I saw happen yesterday in Minneapolis, I feel as though his words are just as poignant now as they were then. Things really haven't changed.
It's not a literal meaning. It just means they should start over. People far too often take things out of context. God rest his soul what a great leader
@@Jacson_23 as an ethnic person living in the UK, born and raised here, institutional racism still exists. Brown Muslims are pretty much the Hated group here though, the ones who are targeted most. I am Indian, we get many Jamaicans, Pakistanis, and other backgrounds from former British colonial countries mainly. I have discussed this with blacks (Caribbeans and Africans and Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Arabs) that I have come across in school, or at work. Every single one of them have experienced racism either indirectly or overtly. The racism here is a bit different, it's more subtle but you very much get people who think 'immigrants steal our jobs and should go home' bla bla
Who is "we" ? Malcolm was a truth teller. It's black people that forgot about X not white. Black people are killing each other left and right without a problem. Once a white man does it, oh that's a big problem. Wake up !!! Every election you vote for the same people, like Biden said " you ain't black if you don't vote for me" Here you have your old friend the liberal white man talking to you the same way they did 200 years ago and deciding who is black and who is not !!!!!
@@jerrypeters2095 You would love that old dumbed down version of history just to make yourself feel better about your position in this white supremacist society huh? Truth be told yes, black people who pulled the triggers on Brother Malcolm, but it was FBI that those so-called "black people" who pulled their strings. The FBI killed Malcolm X, Dr. King, and Kwame Ture, among many others.
I heard his name in a beautiful article about daily oppression that linked to this video, and I was met with a part of myself that was hesitant and confused because I had been taught this man was a terrorist. It was that little moment of "I'm wrong because someone lied to me, aren't I?" that makes so much sense and is so frustrating at the same time.
But yeah, I encourage you to keep listening to Malcolm X. He had some things going that would have made him an unstoppable force in the civil rights movement. My only thing is why is it that him and Martin Luther King didn’t join forces I understand because they were diametrically opposed on certain issues with as far as non-violence at least that was approach I understand it has its advantages but at the same time if somebody’s punching you in the face, there’s only so much that you can take pictures of Martin Luther King with his head split open his eye busted swollen up. He looks messed up because he got beaten with a. Billy club For marching and holding protest
As a Pakistani boy growing up in east London I was confused by the racist treatment and undertones of my life... Malcolm taught me to be proud of who I am and where I'm from ... To stand up for justice ... to understand the social constructs around me.. to be courageous and honourable! Most importantly he taught me and encouraged me to learn about the plight of black people particularly in America .. it makes me so sad and it hurts to think of the way you were treated and to be still suffering today just shows us how far we've yet to go as a human race and how much we've yet to learn
@@lovellsmith1487 yeah could be but perhaphs because of the tensio' between india and pakistan. India is like almost commiting genocide in india against muslims.
That’s the real sad part. Some things have changed over the course of time like segregation. But things like racism, police brutality, racial profiling, treatment of people of colour. Very much remains the same.
"If he's not ready to clean his house up... If he's not ready to clean his house up, he shouldn't have a house. It should catch on fire and burn down." This quote was the first thing I thought of when the 3rd precinct in Minneapolis was set on fire. And burned down.
@@النجمالمتجول Who is pichichi? Mohammed (spelling?) is the leader or prophet of Islam. Malcolm X had become a Muslim. About hair, he said who taught you to hate the texture of your hair.
This was said in 1962. In 2020 it's not just the white man's house anymore. America still has a lot of cleaning to do, but if it burns we all burn with it.
As an Indian, i find Malcolm X to be true treasure. Most of my people (me included) are still colonized in their minds. His words are timeless. Respect ✊
You're one of those human beings who still can see things the way these are, not the way these are 'shown'...regarding the current situation of India ! That's probably the reason you can appreciate Malcolm's philosophy ..May God bless & protect you.
@C C Addresses it in this speech. He says blacks shouldn't hate. Every race has its criminals. But this is the police they are suppose to serve and protect against those criminals.
@@lovellsmith1487 I no because I use my own logic n dont allow others to think for me, just not easily deceived, n if u open your eyes n observe wats going on round u u will c 2, fukn clown
As a white 15-year-old kid living in the South, I can see what Malcolm X is talking about in my parents. Blacks need to listen to Malcolm X because he is right.
I am so glad to see that the internet is able to allow you to see the big picture. It saddens me when I see other teenagers act racist only because that's how their parents are. It's just perpetuated manipulation.
One of a few. Fam listen to the late Pastor Stephen Darby. His God given wisdom will empower you. Not another False Teacher greedy for material things and money.
The most brilliant black leader ever to come out of the diaspora. 50 years later his words ring truer than any of the "table of brotherhood" fantasies.
Actually, MrFasikaH, Marcus Mosiah Garvey was the most brilliant Black leader to come out of the Diaspora. And to this Malcolm X (whose own father was a Garveyite) would agree.
@Black Matter, then you don't know the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey that well. If you read 'The Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey' you will surely arrive at a different conclusion, my brother.
@@masterprophet8378 sorry" they were all our great leaders but, Jean Jacques Dessaline suceeded in fighting off most of thr strongest European powers anr ethnic cleansed the none african elements from Ayiti and establish a Republic only 30 years after America. So that is that but brother X is a real motivation for us and we absolutely love and deeply respect him but Papa Dessaline did first and succeeded.
Just remember that Elijah Mohammed was the one that ordered the hit on Malcolm X because Malcolm X was speaking against the nation of East lawn because he found out that the way of life in the way of East Lyme is not the way the nation of East Lamb has portrayed he found out the true way the true meaning of avoid being Islam is all about when he went to the Middle East the Arabic still have helped him realize that being a Muslim is not just only being black African-American being Muslim is a way of life and that’s what they told him and he found out and after he tried to avert everything else he have said or any statements he had said he try to avoid that and by doing so Elijah Mohammed saw that as a threat to the nation of Isla and so he had Malcom X killed
This man is a legend! A lion! A warrior who stoodup for billions globally! He gives me goosebumps! I just completed my art project on him and will use this speech for background!🙏
John doe not evil, radical. No one can or could top what whites were doing. I’m from Mississippi. I’ve even met white ppl scared to visit the state because of its history
@Boy Gentle Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. No point complaining about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.* Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care. 60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change. He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others. He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds). People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free. It's over.
It isn’t , it’s genuine community concern. Funny how that exact argument could be said about the white folks now, we are being taught to hate our own existence, to accept the great ancestral-guilt complex, to bend and kiss the feet of people and prostrate yourself before other human beings . The tables have turned , the horseshoe has come full circle and met in the midst of racism and hate, empowerment has become the systematic oppression of all things white or at least that’s the impression given to the world. And I think it’s just as dangerous and humiliating as what they are trying to eliminate. Brother Malcom was a product of the times he lived in and powerful relevant voice of the people who just happened to be murdered by the very people he strived so hard to uplift from the depths of oppression Now is not the time for the resurgent oppressive narrative , but a time for folks to realise we are all one race inhabiting the same planet, this self deprecating hatred is not the way to go , you don’t fight racism with racism you fight it with love and understanding and an open mind Big love and critical thinking not blinkered critical feeling
I remember as a child I was a huge admirer (in the platonic sense) of Malcolm X. When I had to pick a person to write a multiple page report about as a third grader I picked Malcolm X. I thought the world of him, and it's nice to come back and re-watch documentaries about him and the Denzel Washington movie.
I come from a South Asian family, whose ancestors have also been victims of the so-called Superior Whites. I've never been to America, and oh, I don't know what it must be like living there--but I'm learning and my heart's absolutely just breaking. Only here to say, Brother Malcolm is my favorite man in the entire world, after my Prophet (PBUH), and I daresay, I might be falling in love with him. Godspeed, Brother.
I used to think same .. how does it feel to live in the most developed nation with most shamefull social problem ... Malcom felt it so strongly because he was so much integrated with them at his early age and he knows the in and out of the racisim .. beside , Islam showed him more on how racisiim is a rotten thing .. The issue of white being superior has not been only in refernce with black, it is with with most so called colored people .. am sure this happen much in south-Asia too .. what makes this different in the US is , it happened right in the mist of the white soceity .. racisim is nailed down by this quranic verse which saya " O mankind , we created you from men and women, makes you clan and tribes so that you may know each other , the most noblest of you is he/she who fear God(obey , virtuous) the most...
Sometimes being harsh is necessary to make others open their eyes and recognize that how they are treating other people is wrong and unacceptable. Malcolm words was harsh only to the ignorant and racist people.
So if a person is half "white man" they should burn down half of their house, if a person is a quarter "white man" they should burn down a quarter of their house, if a person is 10% "white man" they should burn down 1/10th of his house, and if a man is .2% "white man" they should burn down .2% of his house? Malcolm X's way of speaking is very old timey and quite binary. "The White Man." Good luck finding him. Try finding "The White Man" in Sicily, or Nicauragua. Try finding "The White Man" in Palestine or Israel. Try finding "The White Man" when the billionaire class has wasted every last shred of every last resource on this planet and subjugated all non-billionaires to arbitrary control and punishment right down to the very thoughts that they are even capable of forming within their own skull. Is the white man who has been mentally shattered by war service and opoid addiction to blame for the crooked cops who run around? No, Mr. X, asking to burn down the house of "the white man" is not any way to bring about a world in which a person's race is inconsequential. Why hasn't the "white man" gotten the police in Minneapolis and elsewhere in order? Many have been crippled by the same system.
@Post-Modern D Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. Don't complain about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.* Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care. 60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change. He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others. He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds). People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free. It's over.
That self hate started when West Africans marched their captives down to the coast and sold them to Europeans waiting off shore. That would mess with your self image...
“The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses. The press is so powerful in its image-making role, it can make the criminal look like he’s the victim and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. … If you aren’t careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”” -Malcolm X[
Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. Don't complain about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.* Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care. 60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change. He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others. He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds). People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free. It's over.
This speech needs to be on national broadcast TODAY. As a White person, I'm ashamed that nothing has changed since this great person said these words in 1962.
And before you respond back, please remember we had an African American president for 8 YEARS and re-elected by all people. It don't get any greater than that. And what Obama chose to do in those eight years to bring about real change rest upon him. You understand that right.
Cordy Stegall just because we had a black president doesn’t mean unjust police brutality against minorities, especially black people, just disappeared [?] nor does it mean that everything that was going on back then isn’t still happening right under our noses
@@cordystegall8194 President Obama election was a historical milestone for the US. But, he wasn't commander-in-chief for just black people. People aren't going to change what's in their hearts and minds just because of his race. What hasn't changed? To ask that question you simply haven't been paying attention. Do your own research. You can start in the mirror and then ask someone within your family.
Did he say burn white people's houses? The rioters have been taught this hatred by the race-baiters. Then the rioters burn everything thinking this will really hurt the white person. Then they realize they have just burned their own community. So sad.
As a Jewish White Man, I definitely do. There is so much work to be done to defeat these evils. The forefront is to stop the discrimination against Black people, as they are at the forefront of this terror.
@@Mitchthemysteryman how about you give up your people's false claim to Israel and help usher in the children of the true Hebrew Israelites still scattered abroad amongst the heathen nations.
"The Greatest Man ever born in the land of the Native Americans" My late father said that after meeting Malcolm X in Birmingham England just days before he was assassinated in NewYork
Greatest man ever born in the land of the Native Americans after the Native Americans themselves. Gotta show respect to my people. Still, Malcolm X should be taught way more here.
D Gh cuz Malcolm x said that democrats and republicans are the same, except the democrats deceive the colored man while republicans do it in their face, and this is very true. Left wing right wing are two wings on the same bird
In my AP US History course textbook there was one paragraph on Malcolm X. Not enough. After seeing that, I started to study in depth him and his words. Wonderful man. Wish I could’ve seen him speak.
Black America always favoured MLK over malcolm x, a point enforced by white america and the education system, I sincerely hope given that even in 2020 we are still talking about police brutality against black people like George Floyd that Malcolm X is remembered and his teaching taught to your kids. Stop turning the cheek, raise a generation like Malcolm x and Muhammad Ali. I am a pakistani grandson of an immigrant in the UK, and i owe my liberties to the relentless brave black civil rights fighters, don't let them take your fight from you.
They favored MLk over Malik El Shabazz , Malcolm x , because they New Islam was the Truth and didn't want to see Islam rise up for All people no matter what color they were. Facts!!!!!
@@lewesleyacklin1408 Screaming facts !!! at the end of your sentence never makes you any more credible, probably even less credible. Malcolm took up islam as a resistance ideology, he didnt actually go much into islam....white america suppressed Malcolm cz he was a black hero standing up for black people, not cz of his islamic views. wake up from your induced coma, islam plays no major part on the international theatre nor does any religion, you arent targeted, you arent important, only thing that matters is capital and the benefit of capital. Coming from a former muslim.
"Who taught you to hate..." Beautiful. Beautiful Brother Malcolm. We need to keep reminding ourselves of this. HATE IS LEARNED. RIP Brother Malcolm-- wish you were here today.
@Jaime Alonzo just like in the LA riots so many big and small business get so ruined that jobs become scarcer Less jobs equal more crime More crime equal increased police presence Increased Police presence equals another George Floyd situation And the cycle repeats itself
He was pro segregation and wanted genocide against whites, none of those are about civil rights. He was an attention-seeking fraud who profited off his own people's suffering.
@@thecaynuck4694 I agree at the beginning of his career he was like this. But Malcom's views evolved, particularly after his return from Mecca. Towards the end of his career, he definitely was not in favor of genocide. He had matured.
@@thecaynuck4694 I agree at the beginning of his career he was like this. But Malcom's views evolved, particularly after his return from Mecca. Towards the end of his career, he definitely was not in favor of genocide. He had matured.
They saw him as the biggest threat to their supremacy. Compared to him, MLK seems like a toddler. Brother Malcolm was brave and honest. They had to take him out. RIP Brother Malcolm.
MLK started acting more like MX in his later yrs he began to realize what MX already knew that White Americans were never our allies.MLK began preaching ECONOMIC REVOLUTION that is when the government took him out they are afraid of Black economic prosperity.
just because their views were different doesnt mean that they did not get along. In fact they were friends. What one activist does should never mask what another activist does because in the end they still advocate for the same people.
@@slasher1670 Yes they were friends but they had a different mentality when it came to dealing with injustice.And as I said before numerous times MLK changed his way of thinking after meeting with Elijah Muhammad and he started acting more like Malcolm X in his later years.
"WHO taught you to hate yourself ?!" This speech and question is STILL relevant today. I was born in this era (the 60s). I scoff when people tell me all this "stuff was done to Black people a long time ago". I decided to just carry on a legacy of exceptionalism and exact positive change in as many lives as I can, Lord willing (insha'Allah)!🤓❤☝🏾️🕋👨🏾🎓👨🏿🏫👨🏿🔬👨🏾💻👨🏾⚕️🏃🏿♂️🙏🏾
Omar Abdul-Malik DHEd, MPAS, PA-C are you a physicians assistant? If so how is it? I’m looking to apply this year. I know it’s off topic but I’m always interested in speaking to people in the field?
We will always have leaders like this. Thats what makes a democracy so great. And im telling you this as a black man. If your for a cause that is undeniably for the people they will follow you. The problem is not leaders but the people. We still need to aspire people to open their minds and vote for real leaders. The problem we have is white citizens that can not relate to black citizens every day social problems. And its not for the fact that they don't care, they just don't understand. Hopefully this will change. And compared to what Malcolm was facing during that time, the issues we have today is a drop in a bucket.
@@astoica1 Hopefully no bigot power colonizes the colonizers-so that it becomes unrecognizable as once-rich Africa had become due to bigot colonizers. Read at least one Joseph Conrad book that your school surely hasn’t.
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And today the racist state of the US and UK are openly supporting the NaziIs in Ukraine
They will never change
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He doesn't sound so radical. He just makes a lot of sense.
That was the lie they told
Radical is what WHITE people called him because Malcolm dared to call out the brutality of white folks. Period.
@@fatearthbackyardfarm Preach brother ✊🏾
Audra Russell Yup I agree... 😐
Critical Path you are 100% accurate!!!
Malcolm X spoke the truth then and his words are still relevant as ever today.
'Nuff Said!!!👊
@Joshua Munn Don't be sad brother..Know that you are loved. Perhaps this is our Civil Rights Movement
@Joshua Munn it was not all for nothing in the final words of this speech Malcolm X said it should be burned down and it's burning right now
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We should play this speeches on the protests!
"Who taught you to hate what God gave you?" OMG that gave me chills. My whole soul felt that.
Even the god's story & the bible, the white man pressed upon the colored people. With 1 purpose to feel guilty, even if you were right.
I felt that too, amen to that. Makes me more proud to be a black man
@@love-vy1ry Bible is not the word of God.
Let's not do the same to white people, let's not teach them to feel guilty and ashamed of the skin God gave them. Our healing will only come through unity and peace, rising above the old ways, to make a new path for us all, as children of God.
@ They just gave the slaves these 2 tools. I don't care about any word of a certain god it is al created by human brains.
“Concerning nonviolence, it is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant victim of brutal attacks.”
- Malcolm X
MLK had a better approach.
@@joerogaine3093 ahhhh shut up
@@joerogaine3093so much better yet they assassinated him too. So we will do whatever we feel like
3% of the Population does 60% of all murders.
@@joerogaine3093yet they still maligned him in the media and called his marches violent thugs destroying cities
He wasn't a racist at all. He spoke the truth. Most times the truth ain't pretty.
Who told you Malcolm X was racist? What made you feel you had defend Malcolm X and it’s words at all to anyone?
@@professorxaviour3649 modern day politics in America, my friend.
@@professorxaviour3649 Wikipedia, probably. I just came here from the article about him. I don't think Malcolm would approve of it.
Big facts. All him and MLK wamted was a cpuntry for black americans. Gotta respect it youve just got too. And if yoy dont then your not american .
@@kjdunne8683 politicians and voters that couldn’t tie Malcoms shoe. Their misinformed opinions don’t matter!
Malcolm wasn't here to play. He was our Manhood.
@David Watson manhood? Ugh.
This hits different today.
It shouldn't tho. It should hit the same everyday. Police brutality is as bad now as it was in those days.
@@ChazboTheMaster not really my brother social media captured a lot of things as quickly now then back in those times. Wayyy worser trust me
Nah it hits about the same
@Beetlejuice ain't is not either
We should play this speeches on the protests!
I’m white and this man is the greatest gift this country ever received in the last century. RIP Malcolm X
It's interesting watching Malcom X and other human rights activists like him go through their civil rights movement at the time. I'm sure It was difficult going through what they experienced
@@alanhobbs4498 Systematic and violent oppression does not call for "sounding rational".
nah f*ck him. Even theese "big historical figures" are just progressive sh*theads.
The police brutality was never that bad, it always was just a talking point.
@@basedchad6035Is this a bad joke? What a clown you are
@@alanhobbs4498think why? He was fighting for human rights which was denied him by white people. You can’t really fault him of what he thinks of those people. It’s just human emotion.
He was labeled as a radical because his words made sense, and instilled fear into the white man. He is absolutely right. Black people were taught to hate their features.
Doktor Zhigonzo......This exactly why you see all the African descended folks continuously buying the colored weaves. They hate black and natural, or coarse hair. Self-hate.
Nahtcunnvinced that may be true in some instances but actually it’s really not about that. It’s about being able to change your hair to whatever you want while not damaging and taking caring of your real hair. Hairstyles are a form of expression. Black people aren’t the only ones who wear “weaves”.
@@niyasimmons8666 thank you
@@TheGobblersGetback there different reasons why black women wear weaves. Some women have alopecia. Some just want their hair longer or just want to change their hair. Its not always about self hate.
@@TheGobblersGetback that may be true for some, but changing your hairstyle is just a form of expression. What's actually a sign of self hate is POC conforming to "white" people style of hair (i mean having to constantly straighten your hair instead having curls or a fro, and hiding edges).
we were taught in school that malcolm x was crazy, but honestly he sounds pretty reasonable
He adressed the issues in a more agressive and bold way than other activists at the time, which is the reason he and MLK didn't got to work together. I believe that is the reason the system didn't allow him to stick around for long.
They always call the truth tellers crazy.. still to this day.. so many were put in asylums over the years for speaking up about different rights or abuse.. my grandmother included 💔
Wow. I don't know your age but when I was in school I never even heard of this brilliant man. My son introduced me to Malcolm x a few years ago. His voice needs to be heard today!👏👏👏
What school did you attend????
Good to know the school system is still failing kids
“Stop sweet talking him, tell him how you feel” 💯💯
Yo it’s the real Riley Freeman....
@@stephenfreel2892 Where is Huey Freeman!!!!!
PREACH
@Aaron Digby SR We know the rest obviously
And burn down his house?
I was a victim of hate until I actually listened to Malcolm X. He is a man of truth, dignity, and honor.
This isn't even radical, it just makes sense to those who experience this.
Richard because he’s calling out the division and hypocrisy in the black community. Same stuff that goes on today
He was a radical. Lots of radicals make a lot of sense. You'd have to be senseless to not be a radical, really.
Valuing people over money and property is radical
@@swagdawgswagson4727 I'm a white nat but this guy isn't radical
Even to the outsiders coz we human just hate any kind of oppression
1962. Not much has changed in 2020.
sadly
Same country of racists as it was in 1962, or 1640.
@@cbmanica Same people running it for sure.
Nothing has changed?
nope
"They've gone from white sheets and blood hounds to blue uniforms and german shepherds". Malcolm X
Woah
True
Look at police brutality in our country NOW..his words resonates right here in 2021
Democracy is hypocrisy
Are you kidding? Malcolm X would laugh at what a lot of woke fools call racism today.
I can't believe this man was only 39 year old when he was gunned down. What an amazing human being !
It's not the years in your life that matter, but rather the life in those years. He made those few years count for something. That's because he stood for something. His 39 years easily beats many 80 year-olds lives.
Why do you think he is amazing.
21 gunshot wounds when he died. This man was haaaated
@@mainstreetsaint36not really you can't achieve that much in your life compared to 70 or 80 years stop gaslighting
@@blacklyfe5543 Calling someone's opinion gaslighting is a pretty gross misuse/misunderstanding of what gaslighting is. Malcolm X had a wider impact in 39 years than many do in their whole lives, usually only impacting those relatively close to them.
When you’re black and intelligent you’re seen as crazy!
i never saw him losing a debate . he was super super smart .
Lolol
There are many black men who are intelligent or had the potential to be smart and intelligent. Our black men are gifted with reason but unfortunately, some of our black men, who are gifted with reason, are sitting in prison and country jails right now across the country because they never been encouraged nor empowered to do better as their white counterparts and black female counterparts.
@@maryester9650 You speak the truth' my sister. Malcolm X' was one of a kind and when i need to find myself and train my thought of reality and find some kind of truth in this world 🌎 its always good to hear this human being talk so we don't forget the struggle in life. Mary Ester you have a wonderful life and keep moving forward.
Basically what They don't understand is CV considered crazy
That’s not a fiery speech to me. He’s just telling the truth.
Malcom X is truth!
In a world of lies, the truth is a smoldering fire.
fiery isn’t bad- it’s passion, he had a passion in telling the truth so agreed
Gone tell how it really is
@John Smith well, 500 years of slavery and subsequent racism could do that to a person
Me being a white guy, I constantly get asked why I am a fan of Malcom X. I always say how can you not be on the side of history? People nowadays seem to forget with these men and women endured. their mothers fathers grandmother's grandfather's brothers and sisters were chased by dogs sprayed by hoses beaten for kissing each other in public kept from getting jobs harassed for decades, scratch that hundreds of years, and people expect within 60 years things to be wiped under the bridge. Malcolm x didn't hate white people he hated the idea that white people were supreme. It's hard for me to imagine seeing that kind of stuff and myself not being able to do a damn thing about it, which is why I'm glad I grew up in the era that I did. one can only dream of standing up for the things you believe in like these great men did
But many people have moved past dividing everyone up by the colour of their skin, and its thanks to the belief of love triumphing over hate which it always does, yeah there are members of society who separate and hate on people for their religion, the colour of their skin, their sexuality, their sex, husg about anything to describe a person theres always people that are going to hate you or anyone for that reason, but accepting those that don't treat people in that manner and showing them the same decency is the only way for us to coexist the way we should have been all along
@@robertcrawford803 I apologise, didn't mean they were supreme, I was meaning they perceived themselves as supreme.
Keep up the good work with the nba!
I know RUclips is very weird but you chose the random name of Adam Silver the Jewish guy who runs the NBA. Are you a fan of his? That's cool just asking
@@notreallysure4575 this statement is bullshit
If you TRULY believe this, then you are out of touch with reality
The world needs more people like brother Malcolm X.
Don’t worry his Disciple will appear💯
No. I believe he was racist from what I hear from him.
We have the Quran and Brother Malcolm's biography. God left us guideposts to the truth. As-salamu alaykum
@@LoganSewell83quarn is bs man made
These scary blk men the wht man will always punk them… Malcolm x was stood 10 toes down
Sounds like he talking to us TODAY in 2020!
His message would fall on deaf ears today. Unfortunately the vast majority of black people in America have been brainwashed into believing that we are going to be able to sing, march, hug and cry (into the arms of cops) our way out of 400 years of subjugation. So nothing is ever going to change, maybe on the surface but not any real meaningful changes. Ironically those of us who understand what a revolution actually is and are actually willing to fight for real freedom are the ones leaving the country and repatriating. You just get to the point where you get tired of seeing your people living on their knees and begging for acceptance and fair treatment.
S.H. Holmes wow!!!!! I cldnt agree more
S.H. Holmes Exactly!! Like it or not, some people have just got to go, there's no way around it, and the longer us Black Americans take to accept this, the worse it's gonna get.
@@s.h.holmes785 you are right..i want to leave..
@@kyro266 Correct
This was 58 years ago, but in 2020 after what I saw happen yesterday in Minneapolis, I feel as though his words are just as poignant now as they were then. Things really haven't changed.
yes ! its as if time is repeating itself . & thats what makes this scary x
It's sad af. I truly don't think him and Fanon were wrong sometimes violence by any means is necessary to achieve freedom and justice.
That’s what “great again “ means
I agree
Absolutely
"If he's not ready to clean his house up, he shouldn't have a house. It should catch on fire, and burn down." What an ominous line.
People in power in this country have tortured and terrorized black people for hundreds of years. It's not ominous in that context it's mild
T W Or was it just a combination of Louis Farrakhan and the feds
It's not a literal meaning. It just means they should start over. People far too often take things out of context. God rest his soul what a great leader
Given the context you really have ZERO point, was the line more 'ominious' than the segregationist country he lived his entire life in?
I think it was the music in the background
I'm white European and I'll tell you right now that I have more respect for this man than any politician.
Wait is Europe any different?
@@Jacson_23 a little bit
@@Jacson_23 white Europeans are more homogeneous than white Americans because Americans are mixed with different nationalities
@@Jacson_23 as an ethnic person living in the UK, born and raised here, institutional racism still exists. Brown Muslims are pretty much the Hated group here though, the ones who are targeted most.
I am Indian, we get many Jamaicans, Pakistanis, and other backgrounds from former British colonial countries mainly. I have discussed this with blacks (Caribbeans and Africans and Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Arabs) that I have come across in school, or at work. Every single one of them have experienced racism either indirectly or overtly. The racism here is a bit different, it's more subtle but you very much get people who think 'immigrants steal our jobs and should go home' bla bla
White America is doing their best to get us to stop remembering Malcolm X but we will never do that. My kids are watching this now.
@Zeek Banistor That's funny Troll,pathetic attempt at causing derision,lol
@Marilyn Houston The one murdered by a bunch of black guys. But white America.
@elitechrstn African is doing really well.
Who is "we" ? Malcolm was a truth teller. It's black people that forgot about X not white. Black people are killing each other left and right without a problem. Once a white man does it, oh that's a big problem. Wake up !!! Every election you vote for the same people, like Biden said " you ain't black if you don't vote for me" Here you have your old friend the liberal white man talking to you the same way they did 200 years ago and deciding who is black and who is not !!!!!
@@jerrypeters2095 You would love that old dumbed down version of history just to make yourself feel better about your position in this white supremacist society huh? Truth be told yes, black people who pulled the triggers on Brother Malcolm, but it was FBI that those so-called "black people" who pulled their strings. The FBI killed Malcolm X, Dr. King, and Kwame Ture, among many others.
I grew listening that Malcom was a terrorist. They try to burry his name but we will never forget!
Thank you
They always demonize truth and justice
Doesn’t really change what he was, you just got more blood-thirsty
They call all black men terrorist that teach us to stand up for ourselves and not bow down! Malcolm, the black panthers, etc.
Never!!!
His words are being heard loud and clear today
If you look at this and see representation in todays society you're whack..
@@LlibertarianGalt if you hate him so much Why don't you lay of his speeches he was after all addressing the black masses
There were so many lies told to me as a child. I was taught to fear this man. He is actually brilliant.
I heard his name in a beautiful article about daily oppression that linked to this video, and I was met with a part of myself that was hesitant and confused because I had been taught this man was a terrorist. It was that little moment of "I'm wrong because someone lied to me, aren't I?" that makes so much sense and is so frustrating at the same time.
But yeah, I encourage you to keep listening to Malcolm X. He had some things going that would have made him an unstoppable force in the civil rights movement. My only thing is why is it that him and Martin Luther King didn’t join forces I understand because they were diametrically opposed on certain issues with as far as non-violence at least that was approach I understand it has its advantages but at the same time if somebody’s punching you in the face, there’s only so much that you can take pictures of Martin Luther King with his head split open his eye busted swollen up. He looks messed up because he got beaten with a. Billy club For marching and holding protest
As a Pakistani boy growing up in east London I was confused by the racist treatment and undertones of my life... Malcolm taught me to be proud of who I am and where I'm from ... To stand up for justice ... to understand the social constructs around me.. to be courageous and honourable!
Most importantly he taught me and encouraged me to learn about the plight of black people particularly in America .. it makes me so sad and it hurts to think of the way you were treated and to be still suffering today just shows us how far we've yet to go as a human race and how much we've yet to learn
Fudgie 33 how about your original country. One of the most racist country in the world😂
@@oOhydroOo lol pakistan doesnt seem that racist to me , got any source?
@Evil Quran Verses 4:34, 9:5 i legit cant find anytying that says that pakistan is a terrorist country
@@youcanttouhme8955 Check out how Hindus and Christians are treated in Pakistan.
@@lovellsmith1487 yeah could be but perhaphs because of the tensio' between india and pakistan. India is like almost commiting genocide in india against muslims.
Raw, and unapologetic. Great
"Much sooner rather than later, the great avenues will be open, where free men will walk to build a better society."
-- Salvador Allende
In the words of the reputed historian Noel Ignatiev: "Treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity."
And Black!
You've got that right.
Don't see men of his caliber anymore😔😔😔
Malcolm X was a visionary. He was so brilliant.
@Sultan Abdulhameed II Got ‘em haha
@TalkToTheBody What damage is BLM inflicting on the Black population? I want to understand. Thanks
BRILLANT
Yes he had vision and a purpose
And a good muslim
Malcolm X was one of the greatest men to have ever lived. By far the most eloquent speaker I have ever heard.
A SPELLBINDING speaker--brilliant--one of the greatest orators of modern times!!
Malcolm X was a perfect example of real manhood
Yeah
It’s not his talk... this is all the teachings of Prophet Muhammed may peace be upon him
His words are still true today. Nothing has changed.
SAD BUT TRUE!
Yeap. What are your thoughts on what he thought about liberals ? I could not agree with him more.
That’s the real sad part. Some things have changed over the course of time like segregation. But things like racism, police brutality, racial profiling, treatment of people of colour. Very much remains the same.
He died 55 year ago.. and tell me, besides names & faces... what has changed?
Not true. I’m a POC who is thriving in this country. Wouldn’t live anywhere else.
"If he's not ready to clean his house up... If he's not ready to clean his house up, he shouldn't have a house. It should catch on fire and burn down."
This quote was the first thing I thought of when the 3rd precinct in Minneapolis was set on fire. And burned down.
Sorry but Who is Mohammad" pichichi " i am not sure if I heard him clear. And please when he talked about the hair what did he say ? Sorry 😅
@@النجمالمتجول Who is pichichi? Mohammed (spelling?) is the leader or prophet of Islam. Malcolm X had become a Muslim. About hair, he said who taught you to hate the texture of your hair.
How many neighborhoods would you have to burn down if that was literal?
@@النجمالمتجول Hes from America where you from Arab?
This was said in 1962. In 2020 it's not just the white man's house anymore.
America still has a lot of cleaning to do, but if it burns we all burn with it.
There has never will never be a leader as great as Malcolm!
As an Indian, i find Malcolm X to be true treasure. Most of my people (me included) are still colonized in their minds. His words are timeless. Respect ✊
You're one of those human beings who still can see things the way these are, not the way these are 'shown'...regarding the current situation of India ! That's probably the reason you can appreciate Malcolm's philosophy ..May God bless & protect you.
@@t.jannat8202 thank you Taieba that is so very sweet of you 🤯
Who is "their"?
This is one of the major issues that we the people of South Asia still face, in this day & age !
You should also check out Don Pedro Albizu Campos. I know he speaks spanish but trust me his story should be heard and spread
I was always taught this man was a violent radical. He's just telling the truth.
@Mr Express
Malcolm X possessed a brilliant mind. Inspired by his ability to communicate about social injustices.
Every truth teller is labeled as a terrorist, anti-semitic, radical.....etc
LOLOL! Most Caucasian think the same thing.. One white woman told me that "...he was too controversial where as Dr. King well he's more accepting.."
@C C Addresses it in this speech. He says blacks shouldn't hate. Every race has its criminals. But this is the police they are suppose to serve and protect against those criminals.
@C C
Sad, but true. " All the good ones die young " Martin Luther King was shot by a white man.
“And if he’s not ready to clean up his house, he doesn’t deserve a house...it should catch fire and burn down” ooooo he spitttin
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✊
@L lol such a kid even if u are old ur brain is the same as a brainwashed kid
@Brianna Jackson A week before he was killed, Malcolm's house was burned down by the Nation of Islam.
Notice he said, "it should catch fire and burn down." He was talking about divine retribution. He was not talking about somebody burning it down.
@@CribNotes didn't know white supremacists were Muslims
He was brilliant, incisive, and profound. God rest him.
This what we need people
Tom Hublot...is ignorance personified
What they fear is educated black folk. RIP Malcolm X.
No way. 'They" long for educated black folk.
No what they really fear is being exposed for their hidden agenda toward da black man and woman
@@telvinjackson2349 Nothing is hidden. How could it be hidden if you know...
@@lovellsmith1487 I no because I use my own logic n dont allow others to think for me, just not easily deceived, n if u open your eyes n observe wats going on round u u will c 2, fukn clown
@@telvinjackson2349 Lighten up, Francis!
another brother was murdered today. Justice for George Floyd
- 26/5/2020
Fovever remember
Where are you from, Dark Knight?
“Let him know if he’s not ready to clean his house up, he shouldn’t have a house, it should on catch fire, and burn down.” Damm
This dude is real
As a white 15-year-old kid living in the South, I can see what Malcolm X is talking about in my parents. Blacks need to listen to Malcolm X because he is right.
Youre AWESOME Clark!!! Love you bruh!
Clark Kent what do u mean by seeing it in your parents?
I am so glad to see that the internet is able to allow you to see the big picture. It saddens me when I see other teenagers act racist only because that's how their parents are. It's just perpetuated manipulation.
why do blacks need to listen
hes talking about white people so white are the ones who need to listen ,understand, and learn ,youngster
Everyone should
The greatest black voice that ever spoke.
One of a few. Fam listen to the late Pastor Stephen Darby. His God given wisdom will empower you. Not another False Teacher greedy for material things and money.
Stephen The13th is he ain’t Muslim, he ain’t that great
Am black and i love my race..i salute you Malcom X
Hilton Chitumba
Sir, Can you please explain to me who told you that you are a member of a race?
Hilton Chitumba
Why do you love your race?
Who told you that you were black?
I'm white and I love my race.
@Mwaniki Mwaniki
It represent bad people in that period not Islam
Brother we love you and im white
I am reading his biography now and I didn’t know I could love someone like that. Malcom X was an amazing human being . May his soul rest in peace
The most brilliant black leader ever to come out of the diaspora. 50 years later his words ring truer than any of the "table of brotherhood" fantasies.
Actually, MrFasikaH, Marcus Mosiah Garvey was the most brilliant Black leader to come out of the Diaspora. And to this Malcolm X (whose own father was a Garveyite) would agree.
@Black Matter, then you don't know the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey that well. If you read 'The Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey' you will surely arrive at a different conclusion, my brother.
@@masterprophet8378 sorry" they were all our great leaders but, Jean Jacques Dessaline suceeded in fighting off most of thr strongest European powers anr ethnic cleansed the none african elements from Ayiti and establish a Republic only 30 years after America. So that is that but brother X is a real motivation for us and we absolutely love and deeply respect him but Papa Dessaline did first and succeeded.
@@janjakdesalin4236 , but you say nothing of the grandeur of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey in addition thereto???
I'm sorry but that title belongs to Jesus
When he said “if he’s not ready to clean his house. He shouldn’t have a house. It should burn down” when he made that face. It gave me chills
Had Malcolm X not been taken from us, he would've been a treasure to the entire Muslim world.
I think he would have been a treasure to the whole world. His words ring true to anyone with a decent heart, black, white, muslim, atheist.... etc
- A treasure to the WORLD!
He already is!
Not just the Muslim world.
Just remember that Elijah Mohammed was the one that ordered the hit on Malcolm X because Malcolm X was speaking against the nation of East lawn because he found out that the way of life in the way of East Lyme is not the way the nation of East Lamb has portrayed he found out the true way the true meaning of avoid being Islam is all about when he went to the Middle East the Arabic still have helped him realize that being a Muslim is not just only being black African-American being Muslim is a way of life and that’s what they told him and he found out and after he tried to avert everything else he have said or any statements he had said he try to avoid that and by doing so Elijah Mohammed saw that as a threat to the nation of Isla and so he had Malcom X killed
Malcolm was Black, Bold, Beautiful, intelligent and articulate! It made him very intimidating, because he spoke truth with fear!
His intellect was so sharp and his understanding so boundless that it ignited fear in those that oppress the beauty of humanity.
It ignited fear in those who oppress black people. They feared the empowerment of black people as a collective
@@pwest1101 They still fear that
@@BlackAmerican2 Accurate. 🫡
Still completely relevant 58 years later.
Indeed 💯.
Suzanne Leigh... So what that says about 85% of WP???
Truth.
Save your comments for your own kind... you will never truly understand.
It’s not his talk... this is all the teachings of Prophet Muhammed may peace be upon him
Malcolm X was a wise man💯🙏👍and still to this day these conditions are still present
This man is a legend! A lion! A warrior who stoodup for billions globally! He gives me goosebumps! I just completed my art project on him and will use this speech for background!🙏
Listening to this in 2020, it doesn’t sound racist at all
It's funny how in grade school they always tried to make Malcolm sound like the evil version of MLK
John doe not evil, radical. No one can or could top what whites were doing. I’m from Mississippi. I’ve even met white ppl scared to visit the state because of its history
@Boy Gentle Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. No point complaining about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.*
Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care.
60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change.
He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others.
He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds).
People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free.
It's over.
It isn’t , it’s genuine community concern.
Funny how that exact argument could be said about the white folks now, we are being taught to hate our own existence, to accept the great ancestral-guilt complex, to bend and kiss the feet of people and prostrate yourself before other human beings . The tables have turned , the horseshoe has come full circle and met in the midst of racism and hate, empowerment has become the systematic oppression of all things white or at least that’s the impression given to the world. And I think it’s just as dangerous and humiliating as what they are trying to eliminate.
Brother Malcom was a product of the times he lived in and powerful relevant voice of the people who just happened to be murdered by the very people he strived so hard to uplift from the depths of oppression
Now is not the time for the resurgent oppressive narrative , but a time for folks to realise we are all one race inhabiting the same planet, this self deprecating hatred is not the way to go , you don’t fight racism with racism you fight it with love and understanding and an open mind
Big love and critical thinking not blinkered critical feeling
Then, you don't know,White Supremacy." Why don't you look at propaganda, who is behind it......
If the word intellectual had a physical appearance it would be Malcolm X
lol FACTS all day he looks like intellect lol SERIOUSLY!!!
Well a lot of the stuff he said was written previously by liberal intelectuals which was avant- garde in the late 50's and early 60's
@Cant_Touch_This Elijah Muhammad didn't think so and he was a brother
No
@@thomasjust2663 Sooo...Mmmmhhh
Now THAT'S what a real man sounds like! Pure, unadulterated strength right there!!!
I remember as a child I was a huge admirer (in the platonic sense) of Malcolm X. When I had to pick a person to write a multiple page report about as a third grader I picked Malcolm X. I thought the world of him, and it's nice to come back and re-watch documentaries about him and the Denzel Washington movie.
I come from a South Asian family, whose ancestors have also been victims of the so-called Superior Whites. I've never been to America, and oh, I don't know what it must be like living there--but I'm learning and my heart's absolutely just breaking. Only here to say, Brother Malcolm is my favorite man in the entire world, after my Prophet (PBUH), and I daresay, I might be falling in love with him. Godspeed, Brother.
I used to think same .. how does it feel to live in the most developed nation with most shamefull social problem ... Malcom felt it so strongly because he was so much integrated with them at his early age and he knows the in and out of the racisim .. beside , Islam showed him more on how racisiim is a rotten thing .. The issue of white being superior has not been only in refernce with black, it is with with most so called colored people .. am sure this happen much in south-Asia too .. what makes this different in the US is , it happened right in the mist of the white soceity .. racisim is nailed down by this quranic verse which saya " O mankind , we created you from men and women, makes you clan and tribes so that you may know each other , the most noblest of you is he/she who fear God(obey , virtuous) the most...
Hello
U have to learn about the black Panthers if u like Malcolm X
Ooo see a South Asian Muslim is using Khan as a title which belongs to Mongolians 🤣🤣🤣
@@KDH-br6hy I'll definitely take up your suggestion, thank you, sir.
Malcom X’s words were harsh, but necessary, and are still relevant today.
I don't see it as harsh. Its the truth. I agree with him.
The truth is often very harsh, and Malcolm was just speaking the truth.
Sometimes being harsh is necessary to make others open their eyes and recognize that how they are treating other people is wrong and unacceptable. Malcolm words was harsh only to the ignorant and racist people.
So relevant today
Never harsh it’s the truth
"if hes not ready to clean his house up, he shouldnt have a house."
Hmm....a certain somebody over at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. needs to have that spoken directly to their face.
@Sophia Eleftheria that part
@@ckendall67 Already learned it at the 3rd Precinct in Minneapolis.
So if a person is half "white man" they should burn down half of their house, if a person is a quarter "white man" they should burn down a quarter of their house, if a person is 10% "white man" they should burn down 1/10th of his house, and if a man is .2% "white man" they should burn down .2% of his house? Malcolm X's way of speaking is very old timey and quite binary. "The White Man." Good luck finding him. Try finding "The White Man" in Sicily, or Nicauragua. Try finding "The White Man" in Palestine or Israel. Try finding "The White Man" when the billionaire class has wasted every last shred of every last resource on this planet and subjugated all non-billionaires to arbitrary control and punishment right down to the very thoughts that they are even capable of forming within their own skull. Is the white man who has been mentally shattered by war service and opoid addiction to blame for the crooked cops who run around? No, Mr. X, asking to burn down the house of "the white man" is not any way to bring about a world in which a person's race is inconsequential. Why hasn't the "white man" gotten the police in Minneapolis and elsewhere in order? Many have been crippled by the same system.
@Post-Modern D Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. Don't complain about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.*
Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care.
60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change.
He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others.
He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds).
People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free.
It's over.
It’s a reason why they don’t teach us about X because his teaching will make black rebel
He explained the self hate that's going on in the black communities now.
That self hate started when West Africans marched their captives down to the coast and sold them to Europeans waiting off shore. That would mess with your self image...
💯
Welfare, drugs, and ganster rap has destroyed the black community, family and pride. The white liberal brought these inequalities for that purpose
@@weaksignal8009 blame the parents as well my man
“The media’s the most
powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent
guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they
control the minds of the masses. The press is so powerful in its
image-making role, it can make the criminal look like he’s the victim
and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. … If you aren’t
careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being
oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.””
-Malcolm X[
Nothing has changed in 60 years and nothing will change. Don't complain about the police cos _ *THEY _ DON'T _ CARE.*
Why should they? Their bosses don't care. Their corrupt unions don't care. The President doesn't care.
60 years and far better Presidents than this one _ and no change. This President doesn't even *pretend* to want change.
He has Congress in his pocket, the Supreme Court in his pocket, and his servants are suppressing black voters and others.
He will win in November even though the *majority of Americans* want him *OUT* (ask the bookies or Google the odds).
People, stop pretending the Right are humane, that they can be bargained with. Stop pretending you are safe. Stop pretending you are free.
It's over.
So isn't that what Fox news do
I never pictured him talking in such a calm voice.
I can see Chump tweeting this to support his "fake news" ideology, then when he finds out X said it, it'll be the first tweet he's ever removed!
Isnt it interesting we have a president that wants it both ways-squelch their words and everytime i say something ridiculous-fake news
This speech needs to be on national broadcast TODAY. As a White person, I'm ashamed that nothing has changed since this great person said these words in 1962.
What specifically hasn't changed
And before you respond back, please remember we had an African American president for 8 YEARS and re-elected by all people. It don't get any greater than that. And what Obama chose to do in those eight years to bring about real change rest upon him. You understand that right.
Cordy Stegall just because we had a black president doesn’t mean unjust police brutality against minorities, especially black people, just disappeared [?] nor does it mean that everything that was going on back then isn’t still happening right under our noses
@@cordystegall8194 President Obama election was a historical milestone for the US. But, he wasn't commander-in-chief for just black people. People aren't going to change what's in their hearts and minds just because of his race. What hasn't changed? To ask that question you simply haven't been paying attention. Do your own research. You can start in the mirror and then ask someone within your family.
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You can Never insult this Man!...We know as Malcolm X!!
"If he's not ready to clean his house up ,he shouldn't have a house, it should catch on fire & burn down" 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Makiya Muhammad I'll stop you right there
It'll happen spiritually
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If you watching this after the death of George Floyd and the burning of downtown Minneapolis, then you should feel this speech. ✊🏿✊🏿
Right here.
Did he say burn white people's houses? The rioters have been taught this hatred by the race-baiters. Then the rioters burn everything thinking this will really hurt the white person. Then they realize they have just burned their own community. So sad.
As a Jewish White Man, I definitely do. There is so much work to be done to defeat these evils. The forefront is to stop the discrimination against Black people, as they are at the forefront of this terror.
@@Mitchthemysteryman how about you give up your people's false claim to Israel and help usher in the children of the true Hebrew Israelites still scattered abroad amongst the heathen nations.
@@johnmozina If by rioters you mean the police, then yes.
He is too real
Kaelyn Blackmon He is too real? He is very dead!
@@biller2000 Feel free to join him.
JWalker Whomever you are?
@@biller2000 What's even your point here?
@@biller2000 His message got obama elected, suffer the agony of your hatred, if you are racist.
Genuinely one of the most incredible orators who ever lived. Even if you don't agree with him, everything he says lands and you immediately get it.
I'm reading his autobiography now and he's such a mastermind. I would love to hear him speak about what's going on in 2020. RIP to a legend, an icon.
If you listen to his speeches, he is talking exactly about what's going on here today.
Aristo Dos Santos that’s a fact! True visionary.
I've read that 3 times. It is amazing.
@@Waterskates it is an informative guide to a black man.
Thou it has got a sad ending.
I just started reading his autobiography. Excellent!!
"The Greatest Man ever born in the land of the Native Americans"
My late father said that after meeting Malcolm X in Birmingham England just days before he was assassinated in NewYork
ADOS 🗿
Greatest man ever born in the land of the Native Americans after the Native Americans themselves. Gotta show respect to my people.
Still, Malcolm X should be taught way more here.
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That's why i said the Land of the Native Americans. I never recognised America as the land of the White Man
D Gh cuz Malcolm x said that democrats and republicans are the same, except the democrats deceive the colored man while republicans do it in their face, and this is very true. Left wing right wing are two wings on the same bird
In my AP US History course textbook there was one paragraph on Malcolm X. Not enough. After seeing that, I started to study in depth him and his words. Wonderful man. Wish I could’ve seen him speak.
Be lucky to have seen that ONE PARAGRAPH
RIP Malcolm X (May 19, 1925 - February 21, 1965), aged 39
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Black America always favoured MLK over malcolm x, a point enforced by white america and the education system, I sincerely hope given that even in 2020 we are still talking about police brutality against black people like George Floyd that Malcolm X is remembered and his teaching taught to your kids. Stop turning the cheek, raise a generation like Malcolm x and Muhammad Ali.
I am a pakistani grandson of an immigrant in the UK, and i owe my liberties to the relentless brave black civil rights fighters, don't let them take your fight from you.
That’s not true. It’s the white Americans that favored MLK over Malcom X not the blacks community.
Black is an adjective you/ we cant be a crayon color.
They favored MLk over Malik El Shabazz , Malcolm x , because they New Islam was the Truth and didn't want to see Islam rise up for All people no matter what color they were. Facts!!!!!
@@lewesleyacklin1408 Screaming facts !!! at the end of your sentence never makes you any more credible, probably even less credible.
Malcolm took up islam as a resistance ideology, he didnt actually go much into islam....white america suppressed Malcolm cz he was a black hero standing up for black people, not cz of his islamic views.
wake up from your induced coma, islam plays no major part on the international theatre nor does any religion, you arent targeted, you arent important, only thing that matters is capital and the benefit of capital.
Coming from a former muslim.
abdo m islam is what made Malcolm x and Muhammad Ali who they were. They found the truth because Allah guided them
He is the voice we need today in light of everything that is going on right now.
"Who taught you to hate..." Beautiful. Beautiful Brother Malcolm. We need to keep reminding ourselves of this. HATE IS LEARNED. RIP Brother Malcolm-- wish you were here today.
I love him so much I wish someone as logical and strong could raise us again.
I will FOREVER talk about Malcolm X. I love this man. I remember visions his birth home in Nebraska and it was very moving.
Omaha. Nebraska
why
Me too
Almost 60 yrs later, we still have this same issue
Death of George Floyd brought me here. F that sweet talk. Burn it down
yes and make things even worse for blacks around you
@Jaime Alonzo just like in the LA riots so many big and small business get so ruined that jobs become scarcer
Less jobs equal more crime
More crime equal increased police presence
Increased Police presence equals another George Floyd situation
And the cycle repeats itself
@@almalone3282 who taught you history?
Al Malone the police force needs to go. burn it down. start over
@@almalone3282 Actions have consequences.
He was such a intelligent and powerful man, every time I listen to him I get goosebumps.
Malcolm X a great intellectual and a militant for civil rights. He was the real deal brother.
almost 60 years later and not much has changed
A lot has changed. To say that much hasn't just tells me that you don't know how much worse it was back then and it's just ignorant.
Because Amerikkka is makin shore not much gone be changed.
And wot does that talks about?, America isn't just a failed state but a country designed against humanity
The hate crimes of black on black has increased dramatically.
caesar savage You don’t know how much freedom you have until you don’t.
We are denied not only civil rights but also human rights ... I felt that ... still relevant today sadly
People are quick to dismiss Malcolm X just because he was intelligent.
_Wrongg,Cuz He Was A muslim!!!_
58 years later and nothing has changed...I wish Malcolm was still here to lead us now🙏🏽✊🏾
Good timing that RUclips recommends this to me now. How incredibly relevant Malcolm's words are today.
Truth can hurt. That's why so many people fear the truth. And that's why they try to silence those who speak the truth.
He was pro segregation and wanted genocide against whites, none of those are about civil rights. He was an attention-seeking fraud who profited off his own people's suffering.
@@thecaynuck4694 I agree at the beginning of his career he was like this. But Malcom's views evolved, particularly after his return from Mecca. Towards the end of his career, he definitely was not in favor of genocide. He had matured.
@@thecaynuck4694 I agree at the beginning of his career he was like this. But Malcom's views evolved, particularly after his return from Mecca. Towards the end of his career, he definitely was not in favor of genocide. He had matured.
They saw him as the biggest threat to their supremacy. Compared to him, MLK seems like a toddler.
Brother Malcolm was brave and honest.
They had to take him out.
RIP Brother Malcolm.
MLK started acting more like MX in his later yrs he began to realize what MX already knew that White Americans were never our allies.MLK began preaching ECONOMIC REVOLUTION that is when the government took him out they are afraid of Black economic prosperity.
Dr.Umar Johnson is the present day Malcolm X
just because their views were different doesnt mean that they did not get along. In fact they were friends. What one activist does should never mask what another activist does because in the end they still advocate for the same people.
@@slasher1670 Yes they were friends but they had a different mentality when it came to dealing with injustice.And as I said before numerous times MLK changed his way of thinking after meeting with Elijah Muhammad and he started acting more like Malcolm X in his later years.
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LOL! 😚😂😚😙😚😂🤣😂🤣 You shouldn't ever even mention that crackhead in the same breathe, in association with Malcolm X...
Malcolm X was the most misunderstood man of the 20th century.
"WHO taught you to hate yourself ?!" This speech and question is STILL relevant today. I was born in this era (the 60s). I scoff when people tell me all this "stuff was done to Black people a long time ago". I decided to just carry on a legacy of exceptionalism and exact positive change in as many lives as I can, Lord willing (insha'Allah)!🤓❤☝🏾️🕋👨🏾🎓👨🏿🏫👨🏿🔬👨🏾💻👨🏾⚕️🏃🏿♂️🙏🏾
Well it should be more clear that it’s not just the white man but the white man in power, most regular folks just out here trying to make a living?
Omar Abdul-Malik DHEd, MPAS, PA-C are you a physicians assistant? If so how is it? I’m looking to apply this year. I know it’s off topic but I’m always interested in speaking to people in the field?
As-Salaamu ‘Alaykum Shaykh! This is Brother Shakir.
World Health Organization taught me to hate mysel? 🤔
@@shakirbakariwilliams5542 Whaaaat!?! From HU?!😃 AsSalama'laikum dear brother! It's been a while!
May Allah have mercy on his soul and grant him the highest place in Jannah, Aameen
امين
Ameen
why mercy fr a good soul,.. he is already great..
Ameen ya rab
@@gskalinga1611 I think whether or not a person did good works, people of Islamic faith just pray that Allah is merciful to all human beings.🤔😄
One of the greatest, most integrity filled men in human history!!
“Should we cry when the Pope die? My request, we should cry if they cried when we buried Malcom X”. Makaveli the Don.
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Oh my god that so beautifully put💔
I cant even here white man speech but steel listen to malcom x
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@stl Missouri I should cry when of them die when they didn't when malcolm x died. It's easy
We don't have leaders like this today. Probably never will...
We will always have leaders like this. Thats what makes a democracy so great. And im telling you this as a black man. If your for a cause that is undeniably for the people they will follow you. The problem is not leaders but the people. We still need to aspire people to open their minds and vote for real leaders. The problem we have is white citizens that can not relate to black citizens every day social problems. And its not for the fact that they don't care, they just don't understand. Hopefully this will change. And compared to what Malcolm was facing during that time, the issues we have today is a drop in a bucket.
@Andrew Smith you are right
They come once every two thousand years
They come once every 2000 years
This is what the BLM Movement is missing. A champion, a leader someone to inspire the masses especially when things get tough.
Decades later and Malcolm’s speech is still relevant.
Let’s go to Africa
He would have hoped not still
@@astoica1 Hopefully no bigot power colonizes the colonizers-so that it becomes unrecognizable as once-rich Africa had become due to bigot colonizers. Read at least one Joseph Conrad book that your school surely hasn’t.