Martin Luther King or Malcolm X | Can Africans use the “N” word? The Black Diaspora Perspective
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In part two of this two part episode, our diverse panel debates MLK and Malcolm X's leadership style, the use of the "N" word and more!
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I'm grateful for yall having this conversation but I really need yall to educate yourself on the ideologies of both these men and not just play up on Social Media talking points and mainstream mythologies of their images.
Agreed!
36:12 The originator folks forget is Medgar Evers. He was before MLK and Malcolm and no one recognized him. He was murdered at his home
FACTS SHOUTOUT TO THE BROTHERS IN MISSISSIPPI FOR APPLYING PRESSURE ✊🏾
Yes, thank you for pointing that out!
Ģreat podcasts us as black people all over the world have too love each other
No foreign blacks need to hold up their end of the barging instead of trying to blend themselves into our prestigious history
Agreed.
@@Jtve737your right even south Sudanese are claiming Egyptian and Nubian history as their own now. Sad really. Stick with your own culture
@exalteduchiha1563 Well, it makes sense considering they are African and have a close proximity to egypt. I mean, but FBA my GOD SO PRESTIGIOUS. They literally are the chosen people of God. I am sorry you can't claim that...
@@exalteduchiha1563 now did you wanna make any more sarcastic clown statements?
11:35 Bayard Rustin started and was the creator of the March and boycotts. He was also MLK's best friend. Coretta called him her Uncle. He didn't get much recognition due to the fact he's apart of the LGBTQ community.
On the topic of the “n” word. As long as your skin is Black, you will be called the “n” word. the word triggers me regardless of who says it or how they say it.
I don't allow my siblings to say it and I don't allow anyone to call me that.
Shout out to @ladiesofsosa because y'all podcast is🔥💯
10:52 Yep Claudette Colvin. She wasn't chosen as the face of the movement allegedly due to the fact she was a pregnant teen and chocolate. She didn't have the “pious” presentation.
⚫🔱🔴🇺🇲✊🏿Black American Doacs Rise Up!!!
⚫🔱🔴🇺🇲✊🏿Integration was our worst mistake as Black Americans Doacs because we did better under segregation.
You must be on crack Young Man‼️
Segregation meant segregated jobs as well as housing and education
This was such a fun topic. I love it keep it up ladies of Sosa. ❤
@mimicletoakot7875
Lying about FACTS of Black American HISTORY and ICONS isn't a fun topic.
Let me get a stab at the next convo! Me & Calvin practice on our hot takes at work 😇.
Love this show. In the end King and X's views started to merge a bit. Everybody has a part to play as long as we moving in the same direction. Much love to Black people worldwide.
It’s wierd to hear a African say black Americans you should have fought they fled there country
Fled, ran, swam………… any way possible. Tethers smh
Wait, what did Tariq say @3:40 and @37:44 ? Seems like he is cut off. 🤨
These are the most disrespectful “clowns” I have ever seen. Please remember they are speaking on us!!!!!!
Hi, could yall to include Caribbeans, like Haitians, Jamaicans, St Lucians, and Aboriginals, as well in this conversation. I am curious on what they think as well.
25:18 Malcolm also wanted to unite the diaspora later when he was booted from the nation.
Who is we ?
Crazy huh 😂
You guys are SOUTH SUDANESE. South Sudan is located in EAST AFRICA. These conversations should be left to the people black Americans are related to (west Africans, Central Africans and South Africans) not us.
We are not related to South Africans in any way
The conversation should be left to Black Americans, not anyone were "related to". We Black Americans can speak for ourselves.
@MD-xh8ec Ahh excuse me we aren’t related to nobody in West Africa, we are Foundational Black Americans sorry. West Africa is not our problem or issues we are on our soil and have been 💯
@MD-xh8ec
It's not left to any of you, You're 400+ years too late! You did and accomplished nothing in east nor west Africa. 54 countries, and we had to fight through slavery, Jim Crow and discrimination, but you're here attempting to tell Black Americans who they are? Many of really need some therapy!
Why are you not having north Sudanese people please do + people should know about the war in Sudan
32:15 Elijah Mohammed was also the one that kicked Malcolm out because of the infidelity he found out about his multiple children from the women of the nation that you never care for. Malcolm was a principled man.
please don't speak on things you don't know. You interrupt sincere conversations. Malcolm was asked not to speak on the Murder of JFK and he did anyway
@@peferredservice2207 Facts. The latter was also true.
Damn the one in red beautiful
Terrible conversation
5:39 during the pandemic that wasn't organic per se. It was a lot of communists that used racial resentment from that. One thing I will admit there was zero diaspora beef that time 😂
The you man that said they found refuge among us thats inaccurate wealth had nonthing to do with how they felt about us
No dude was spot on... you just a clown who is too goofy to understand reality.
That one african american gentleman thats the promblem division he is Wrong
Did you go to these African tribes that division is wrong... how about the turff wars down in the Caribbean... you can't tell us NOTHING
As an African American I agree
Lmaooo good we’re only becoming more division focused
@AngelaEdwards-nd7tu
You can't divide what has never been united! It's not their culture nor their story!
@@LoganWillardEvery time. The internet is toxic 😂 you'll always see a comment that must stay beefing 😂