Wednesday, February 3, 2021

O U R - H I S T O R Y

 X - I S - O U R - H I S T O R Y

#MalcolmX was a great leader with strong opinions.  He was a #visionary. What the  world witnessed on Capital Hill January 6th, he called it years ago.  Malcolm X passed a very long time, but his insight is #STILL just as #Captivating. He is a part of OUR Black History, which is EVERYDAY, and not only highlighted during the month is February. 

Read the article below.  

‘What did Malcolm X mean when he said his famous statement, "The chickens have come home to roost"? Why is the quote so famous?

Clearly there is in every American liberals soul a highly sensitive core that would tolerate anything said by anyone including calling “Trump is unhinged ,even mad,” but would make an exception when someone calls him “an excrement.”

I believe a Muslim presenter got imnediately booted out and permanenntly vanished by the CNN simply for blurting out such an unfortunate word when he was talking excitedly about Trump.

Now many years earlier when Malcolm X made the remarlk:”The chickens have come home to roost” which means “nothing surprising in the highly charged hatefilled environment of the day” he happened to be doing so in the immediate afternath of the assasination of the Charismatic President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

While an innocuous enough remark by itself -it also means nothing to be surprised about- still when taken in the context of the assasination of Kennedy the first Catholic president who was a hero not only among the Liberals,the youths and above all the Blacks who most appreciated the Civik Rights,anti discrimination policies and measures that Kennedy espoused and put in place Malcolm Xs remark must have sounded kind of harsh and insensitive that it prompted even Elijah Muhammad the head of the Nation of Islam to strip Malcolm X of his prominent and high profile pisition and role in the Nation of Iskam or the Black Muslims.

That expulsion was to lead Malcolm X to leave the Nation of Islam then to form his own Organisation of AfroAmerican Unity and more importantly to his conversion shortly to mainstream Sunni Islam which also saw him renounce antiWhite Racism as well to lead to his condemnation of and sustained attacks against the Nation of ISlam.

Afterwards his sustained attacks on Elijah Muhamnad and the Nation of islam followed in turn by death threats against him were to lead to his assasination by the Black Muslims in Harlem on 21February 1965.’


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