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The movie "The Night of the Living Dead" has captivated audiences world wide to the point that zombies are now almost a fairy tale, even kids enjoy playing zombie games. But cartoon zombies and testosterone packed television series are not the sort of dead that I am referencing in this episode. Don't get me wrong, I love horror movies. But no horror movies has ever grasped the horrors of genocide and hegemony. That is a kind of terror that is strictly reserved for real life. But these horrors have been buried by governments, historians, museums, and colleges in a feeble attempt to prevent children from know the truth. But when you bury the truth there is always the possibility of a curious individual coming along with a shovel, seeking a treasure that only they know exist. Well, the shovel has hit the earth, and the treasure of old blood is flowing forth from it like a well of oil. When the daughter of Malcolm Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X, completed the book "The Dead Are Rising" last year, she was specifically referring to old political wounds that had never been healed. Though she was talking about her father and the FBI, she touched on a very real point that I do not even know if she realized she had touched on. That point is that when you allow a wound to fester, it never really heals. Instead it grows, spewing pus and eventually becoming so infected with bacteria that it drives the afflicted person to madness. You can think of the political situation in America as an unhealed wound that has never quite been tended to. But America is not the only nation at fault for not dealing with its old wounds. Canada has recently been affected by old wounds in a way that surely strip the nation of its friendly veneer. In Canada there have now been over a thousand native American bodies located beneath the surface of several Catholic reform schools. Native children were stolen from their homes from 1912 all the way through the 1970s and forced to attend these holy schools in an attempt to reform the way they spoke and behaved on a daily basis. This kidnapping ring in the guise of reform was organized with the full complicity of the Canadian government and the Catholic church. Though Justin Trudeau has at least apologized for this crime, and it is a crime, no formal apology has been made to the native people of Canada by the supposedly loving Pope Francis. Indeed, everybody's favorite Pope has refused to apologize. This has caused great turmoil in Canada, leading to several churches being damaged, similar to the damage that occurred in America. Canadian authorities have not been able to tie these events to tribal violence, and as I write this the origin of these attacks on various churches remains unknown. Regardless of all the turmoil, the dead have risen. They are now walking amongst you. The ideologies of the past are now the ideologies of the present. A great reckoning is coming for those who fail to see the writing on the wall. I am not talking about violence; violence is nothing new. What we are seeing now is a transformation of political ideology, not just in North America but around the world, that will change us all forever. We are being reunited with out long lost ancestors and their political and social struggles are flowing through us like never before. Do not fear the dead. They cannot harm you. It is the reaction of the living that you must fear now. Those who are obsessed with living in the present will try to fight the dead; they will try to stuff them back into their shallow graves and they will fail miserably. The times are not changing; they have already changed. We are living in a new world order; it is not approaching. All the darkness has finally come to light, just as our ancestors promised. I do not fear the dead. I have lived with them all this time, knowing that one day they would end this farce of false hope, love and peace. Well, the dead have finally risen and I could not be happier. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morecontentplease/support
In this episode we talk about Malcolm Shabazz, his life, suffers and death. Join us as we speak on his legacy, the word and positivity he was trying to spread and his unfortunate murder. Here’s where to find us https://linktr.ee/LasChicasdelCrime --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laschicasdelcrime/support
On this episode of Hella Black we sit down with Sheikh Hashim Ali and have a discussion on Islam's role on Black revolutions. We talk about his relationship with Malcolm Shabazz, as well as his relationship with 2PAC, and much more. Tap in!
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Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we will be discussing the legacy of Malcolm X. From the hi's to the lows, there will be no filters tonight. Malcolm X was one of the most controversial yet impactful black leaders in African American History. Loved by many and hated by others, no one can deny the impact of his voice and relentless will. Survived by his 6 daughters, the legacy of Malcolm X is something that we all can learn something from. Malcolm took on battles that most wouldn't bother with because of politics or fear of repercussions. To say he was brave is an understatement. We will be playing some audio from a few of his speeches and getting into various aspects of who Malcolm X was and the legacy he left behind. If you don't know much about Malcolm X, it is highly recommended that you watch a documentary called Malcolm X Make It Plain, which you can find right on YouTube. In just a little over 2 hours of time, you can rest assured that you will feel like you've just graduated from the UOM "University of Malcolm X." And most of what we'll be discussing tonight is covered in this film. We wanted to close out February by paying homeage to Black History Month and there's no better candidate to cover than Malcolm X. Joined by my guest co-host for the nightt, Bobby G, you can expect what you always get from IRTR. Realness! #ItJustGotReal Call In # 347-838-9540
Last Saturday a young, unarmed African-American man was gunned down by a police officer in Ferguson, MO. There is really no need to give the details here because this is a common story, one that seems to continue to happen without any justice being given to the victims or their families. There are those of us who have been personally affected by these acts of violence and we want to know when the relief and justice will come. This week we will discuss the murders of Michael Brown, Malcolm Shabazz and others with Sheikh Hashim Alauddeen. This is not a conversation that you want to miss. Please join us Sunday at 6 pm Eastern (3 pm Pacific) as we discuss this all important subject.
Last Saturday a young, unarmed African-American man was gunned down by a police officer in Ferguson, MO. There is really no need to give the details here because this is a common story, one that seems to continue to happen without any justice being given to the victims or their families. There are those of us who have been personally affected by these acts of violence and we want to know when the relief and justice will come. This week we will discuss the murders of Michael Brown, Malcolm Shabazz and others with Sheikh Hashim Alauddeen. This is not a conversation that you want to miss. Please join us Sunday at 6 pm Eastern (3 pm Pacific) as we discuss this all important subject.
Rant Radio Topic for Tuesday May 14th will be about the attack of Black Nationalist around the globe and in the age of Obama do black folks want to see another Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Robert F. Williams or Martin Luther King Jr. Or are we content with the Barrack Obama's, Jessie Jacksons and Al Sharptons of the world? We will also talk about the death of Malcolm Shabazz. The grandson of Malcolm X and much more. Tune in at 5pm Central Every Tuesday. To call in dial 347-826-9600. Press Option 1 to talk. To listen Just click on this Link.
This is about Gill Scott-Heron's Life; his Musical expression and the Time he lived in. His legacy didn't point to a picture of an upright man and I don't know if he was a G-d fearing man or not. A song on his last CD, "On coming from a broken home", he stated: " Grandma Lily Scott, left suddenly one night and they sent a limo from heaven to take her to G-d, if there is one" Gill's loose life style didn't identify who he truly was. Like Martin L.King, Hon. Elijah Muhammad, The early days of Malcolm Shabazz and Muhammad Ali and many, many others who left a great impact on society. Sin is not what qualifies one for the punishment of G-d. in the Afterlife. Punishment comes when the sin outweigh or is greater than your good contributions. This is the Judgment, The Justice, The scale of Balance. We thank Gill for his positive Contributions and may G-d forgive him his sins a grant him Paradise. Also, to answer his concern about his Grandma Lily and G-d: "YES. THERE IS ONE" Peace.