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  • #31
    Originally posted by omarinbox View Post
    Enjoy hanging with the folks that killed my Brother Malik El-Shabbaz?

    Was it the mind of CIA that bumped off Malik Shabazz? Fuc what they teach in class I'ma reach the mass - Nas "Silent Murder"

    don't let your emotions prevent you from accepting the truth
    research the facts and your sources


    i'm not hanging with folks who killed any of my brothers or yours...
    contrary to popular belief... Farrakhan ain't the only ****** in America with a nation...that brother is a tool being used by the same people who used Malcolm X to fool you into thinking that he was setup by his teacher...when in actuality
    America set that up....because J.Edgar hoover did not want a Messiah to arise amongst Lost children of Israel in America (i.e. Black descendants of ******)
    Last edited by ronniejunior; 06-15-2010, 10:30 PM.

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    • #32
      You can't handle the truth:

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      • #33
        Originally posted by omarinbox View Post
        You can't handle the truth:

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        • #34
          Man, that is Malcolm even before he went to Mecca. That is a footnote.

          I have more respect for Khalid Abdul Muhammad and the Black Panther Party than for Farrakhan and his like.

          Hell I have more respect for Huey Newton and bobby Seale than for those **** you are with.

          Last edited by omarinbox; 06-15-2010, 10:43 PM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Hard Boiled View Post
            Lets say Floyd Mayweather rejects his Christian background and like Muhammad Ali converts to Islam and takes an Islamic name like Farook Muhammad Or Floyd "******" Mayweather, Do you think given the current political/cultural climate that this will be seen as a rebellious and treacherous act by Mayweather or do you feel the majority would accept his religion as his beliefs?

            I find that alot of African-American boxers covert to Islam, Muhammad Ali ofcourse being the most famous but there are others like Bernard Hopkins, Mike Tyson.

            Muhammad Ali, Bernard Hopkins and Tyson are all Hall of famers if not all time greats. If Mayweather wants to leave a legacy greater than Ali I feel he might consider changing his religion to Islam.

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            So the question I ask: If Floyd Mayweather becomes a ****** and starts talking about Islam instead of Money would be more or less popular? And would it affect his great legacy postively or negatively?

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            Regards

            *** Please Refrain From Racist Comments against Any religion ***
            Mayweather will not change his religion because he doesnt have one, FLOYD KNOWS THAT HE IS A AN ACTUAL HEBREW ISRAELITE, JUST AS ZAB JUDAH AND MANY OTHERS.........


            IBARYAH YAHSHARAHLA PEOPLE (HEBREW ISRAELITE PEOPLE

            JUST AS MY NAME IS THE ANCIENT HEBREW QADASH OR QODESH = HOLY BAN OR BEN = SON YAH, CREATOR OF THE HEAVENS AND EARTH.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by QADASHBANYAH1 View Post
              Mayweather will not change his religion because he doesnt have one, FLOYD KNOWS THAT HE IS A AN ACTUAL HEBREW ISRAELITE, JUST AS ZAB JUDAH AND MANY OTHERS.........


              IBARYAH YAHSHARAHLA PEOPLE (HEBREW ISRAELITE PEOPLE

              JUST AS MY NAME IS THE ANCIENT HEBREW QADASH OR QODESH = HOLY BAN OR BEN = SON YAH, CREATOR OF THE HEAVENS AND EARTH.
              If you are a spiritual Zionist, respect and peace.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ronniejunior View Post
                ****** means to be who you "naturally" are, so I just gave you the definition of ****** coupled with the word or noun itself ..Floyd is a ****** "naturally" by his Ancestry....just like Black descendants of ****** in America and Brazil are still African..location doesn't change origin or ethnicity...in the same way also Floyd may have not converted to Islam officially but that doesn't change that he is a ****** son therefore "naturally" being a ******.
                i get what u are saying, but islam, unlike *******, is not a cultural identity. it is a religious one. sure there were many tribes in west and central africa who practiced islam when african slavery veered its ugly head. but there were even more tribes that werent ******. it would be very hard to argue which of those tribes floyd's ancestors came from.

                besides islam and christianity are two religions that sprung from specific locations. they dnt necessarily attach to people's cultural identity the way judiasm does. for example, the islamic religion sprung up from the arabian pennisula, so the closest thing to a natural ****** would be an arab. but even then, there are many groups of arabs who are not islamic at all. these groups have been christians for years. so i dnt believe in this "natural ******" philosophy. doesnt work when i apply my knowledge of history to it.
                Last edited by Kagami Taiga; 06-15-2010, 10:54 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by omarinbox View Post
                  Man, that is before even he went to Mecca. That is a footnote.

                  I have more respect for Khalid Abdul Muhammad and the Black Panther Party than for Farrakhan and his like.
                  "Shepherd of the Black Sheep" - Sara Mitchell

                  A Word From Malcolm's Secretary, Sara Mitchell

                  The following Excerpts are reprinted from the book Shepherd of the Black Sheep, Written by Sara Mitchell

                  "In the epilogue of THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X, the co-author, Alex Haley, mentions a young lady, an aide who was the last person in conversation with Malcolm X before he stepped on the Audubon Ballroom stage to his death. That young woman, Ms. Sara Mitchell, was the Coordinating Secretary of The Organization of Afro-American Unity, The OAAU. Ms. Mitchell was an aspiring writer employed as a receptionist at The New Yorker Magazine. She had been asked by Minister Malcolm to serve as a sounding-board and critic particularly concerning liason communications. He had read some of her writing and expressed a belief that as a college graduate with a Southern and Christian background, mainstream employment success, and some experience in Civil Rights confrontations, her ideas and abilities would be helpful in articulation and promulgating the broad-based program he envisioned for the OAAU...

                  On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:

                  "During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black ******s of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where ****** men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the ******s". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other ******s of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"

                  http://www.muhammadspeaks.com/SaraMitchell.html

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                    i get what u are saying, but islam, unlike *******, is not a cultural identity. it is a religious one. sure there were many tribes in west and central africa who practiced islam when african slavery veered its ugly head. but there were even more tribes that werent ******. it would be very hard to argue which of those tribes floyd came from.

                    besides islam and christianity are two religions that sprung from specific locations. they dnt necessarily attach to people's cultural identity the way judiasm does. for example, the islamic religion sprung up from the arabian pennisula, so the closest thing to a natural ****** would be an arab. but even then, there are many groups of arabs who are not islamic at all. these groups have been christians for years. so i dnt believe in this "natural ******" philosophy. doesnt work when i apply my knowledge of history to it.
                    The spiritual belief in mainstream Islam is that all humans are born ******.
                    When a child is born the father recites the call to prayer in the child's ear. The belief is that at this moment when a newborn hears the call to prayer (or when any human first hears the call to prayer) the human psyche naturally praises Allah that it is born in a ****** family (or that it has finally heard the call to prayer) that is our belief.

                    Male of it what you will.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ronniejunior View Post
                      "Shepherd of the Black Sheep" - Sara Mitchell

                      A Word From Malcolm's Secretary, Sara Mitchell

                      The following Excerpts are reprinted from the book Shepherd of the Black Sheep, Written by Sara Mitchell

                      "In the epilogue of THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X, the co-author, Alex Haley, mentions a young lady, an aide who was the last person in conversation with Malcolm X before he stepped on the Audubon Ballroom stage to his death. That young woman, Ms. Sara Mitchell, was the Coordinating Secretary of The Organization of Afro-American Unity, The OAAU. Ms. Mitchell was an aspiring writer employed as a receptionist at The New Yorker Magazine. She had been asked by Minister Malcolm to serve as a sounding-board and critic particularly concerning liason communications. He had read some of her writing and expressed a belief that as a college graduate with a Southern and Christian background, mainstream employment success, and some experience in Civil Rights confrontations, her ideas and abilities would be helpful in articulation and promulgating the broad-based program he envisioned for the OAAU...

                      On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:

                      "During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black ******s of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where ****** men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the ******s". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other ******s of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"

                      http://www.muhammadspeaks.com/SaraMitchell.html
                      oh yea, i refuse to believe anything that comese from the mouths of anyone associated with the nation of islam. their beliefs are not in line with that of the original islamic groups, the sunni and shi'a. they are an extreme offshoot and if u study the founder of that group and their beliefs, u begin to see how bizarre their teachings are.

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