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Louis Farrakhan on Jesus at the Million Man March
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 76156972" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>I'm not sure why you're defending this vile racist.</p><p></p><p>From the SPLC...</p><p></p><p><em>Ideologically, NOI is very distinct from mainstream Islam. Its “theology” – or more appropriately, its mythology – holds that the original humans were black, and that God, who is a black man, created them. White people were not created by God but by the evil black scientist Yakub. Yakub used eugenics to create white people, killing many black babies to do so. Because of the process by which Yakub created the white race, white people are inherently deceitful and murderous. Given these views, it is not surprising that white people are banned from NOI.</em></p><p></p><p>He's got footnotes for this racist ideology? Who cares.</p><p></p><p><em>Farrakhan routinely uses his popularity to rail against Jewish people. In July 1985, he spoke to an audience of 10,000 at the Washington, D.C., convention center. He told the audience, “Jews know their wickedness,</em> <em><strong>not just Zionism, </strong>which is an outgrowth of Jewish transgression.” In September of that year, Farrakhan spoke at Morgan State University </em>in <em>Baltimore. In his speech, he attacked Israel and Zionist Jews. He explained that Israel had not found peace since its creation because:</em></p><p></p><p>So blah blah blah....he's not just a critic of Israel, he hates jews and white people. He's as vile a racist as has ever existed. He preaches hate.</p><p></p><p>He should be an embarrassment to the black community, but he isn't, and I think that's largely because the US makes excuses for racism in the black community instead of confronting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 76156972, member: 302807"] I'm not sure why you're defending this vile racist. From the SPLC... [I]Ideologically, NOI is very distinct from mainstream Islam. Its “theology” – or more appropriately, its mythology – holds that the original humans were black, and that God, who is a black man, created them. White people were not created by God but by the evil black scientist Yakub. Yakub used eugenics to create white people, killing many black babies to do so. Because of the process by which Yakub created the white race, white people are inherently deceitful and murderous. Given these views, it is not surprising that white people are banned from NOI.[/I] [I][/I] He's got footnotes for this racist ideology? Who cares. [I]Farrakhan routinely uses his popularity to rail against Jewish people. In July 1985, he spoke to an audience of 10,000 at the Washington, D.C., convention center. He told the audience, “Jews know their wickedness,[/I] [I][B]not just Zionism, [/B]which is an outgrowth of Jewish transgression.” In September of that year, Farrakhan spoke at Morgan State University [/I]in [I]Baltimore. In his speech, he attacked Israel and Zionist Jews. He explained that Israel had not found peace since its creation because:[/I] [I][/I] So blah blah blah....he's not just a critic of Israel, he hates jews and white people. He's as vile a racist as has ever existed. He preaches hate. He should be an embarrassment to the black community, but he isn't, and I think that's largely because the US makes excuses for racism in the black community instead of confronting it. [/QUOTE]
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