Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali were two of the most prominent African-centered warriors for Black liberation, with Malcolm X serving as a Pan-Africanist who visited 22 African nations to build solidarity and take the United States to the UN for human rights violations, while Muhammad Ali was beloved in Africa for speaking against apartheid and maintaining his will despite opposition; both men exemplified the importance of defending leaders and fighting for Black consciousness, with Malcolm X's African name 'Omowale' meaning 'the sun has returned' symbolizing the return of Black people to their heritage.
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We talking about right here with General Seti family. We going We going to be talking about why Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, two of the greatest warriors for our people's liberation, you see, speak up when we need a champion to speak up, when we need somebody to speak out and up, these two brothers were some of the foremost uh uh uh warriors that would do this for us. We We love them so. We do.
We do cuz when it was time, they stepped forward without hesitation. You feel me? African centered. We We showing you, family, you know, a resume that cannot be refuted, you know? We don't go down to no little nincompoop [ __ ] You understand? Two YouTuber.
No, we talking about warriors, you understand, that face scrutiny, face death threats, you see, for standing on the front lines for our people. Y'all [ __ ] ain't standing on no front line.
You might be in the cheese line, but you ain't in on the front line. You see?
Yeah, you might be you know, you might be in the cheese line, but you're not in on the front line.
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Man, Muhammad Ali is like a damn god.
Muhammad Ali is like Memnon in Africa. You know what I'm saying?
They love Muhammad Ali man, straight up.
He probably is as far as when you start talking about one of the most loved uh you know, black Americans worldwide man, Muhammad Ali is probably damn near at the top.
You see what I'm saying? So, man when I seen, you know, Muhammad Ali went to Africa, you know, to fight George Foreman man, the inspiration man cuz they was you know, they was down on Muhammad Ali. You know, all them [ __ ] was you know, they bad to Muhammad Ali.
You know, they they wanted you know break his will, but they couldn't break his will. That's what I love about it.
They could not break Muhammad's will.
They would call him Clay and I Listen, that's what that's the brother's consciousness.
You know, that's his consciousness and I respect that. They say my name Muhammad Ali. They would try to disrespect him and call him Cassius Clay. He beat one [ __ ] damn near beat the breaks off him cuz he wanted to be disrespectful about that name and he took that, you know, he took that to uh He took that to heart. He didn't play with that. You know what I'm saying? So, uh uh uh you know, they tried to do This is the powers that be.
This is the powers that be. You see right over here. A lot of disrespectful American Negroes, too. Them is the disrespectful ones. Them them, you know what I'm saying? Just like today. You know what I'm saying? But rise into the occasion all the time to defeat these narrow-minded Negroes. To defeat defeat them all the time. You see and so, you know, the inspiration, man, when Muhammad was training in Africa, man, they was following Muhammad. They was running behind him, man. And to see, you know, that type of inspiration and showing you that is possible. You know, it was a different time. They didn't water down the minds and the spirits of the people today. They didn't water minds down. You know, freedom was on the verge and it just didn't happen. It would You know, they started knocking off a lot of the great leaders in Africa, just like they knocked them off here. See, cuz the thing is the the body need the head. And see, this is where and now when the heads have been destroyed and you know, in the in the heads have been, you know, assassinated and and the people went into despair.
You can't always replace cuz these these is like, you know, these is you know, these is like saints. You know, they're not but not in the sense I don't want to use but in the you know, almost like a one sent from the ancestors. You You don't get these all the time. You're not going to be able to, you know, especially if you're not in the defense of your your great ones. You know, you have to be ready to lay down for them.
You see, and that's where [ __ ] the freedom they don't want freedom. You know, they don't want freedom cuz the first thing you got to do is you have to defend your leaders which uh uh you know, all calls which we were not successful in doing. Too many of the great ones, man, left here too early. Patrice Lumumba in the Congo was another one.
A genius. You know what I'm saying?
Young, powerful brother. You know what I'm saying? Ready to take the Congo about of his you know, out of the colonial age and they they you know, his own brother. It's always that [ __ ] that sit right there next to you.
Mobutu. You see what I'm saying who was his right hand man. You can go Malcolm and Farrakhan his right hand man. You have to watch these [ __ ] man.
Straight up, man. You watch that right hand man, you know, and I ain't saying but it's the closest ones to you, man, that bring you down. I'm just saying what it is. You know, if [ __ ] ain't got the the wherewithal, the standing the right hand man sometimes ain't the strongest the lead man, you know, and when they when they call for that [ __ ] to sell his soul, he he say, "What's the price?"
And god damn it, I'll take it." That's what I'll take it. You know, and so uh Yeah, so uh you know, it's admiring to me when we think of the greats.
You know, the the rest of them [ __ ] without that consciousness, without that them was some bland [ __ ] What did they stand up for?
You understand what I'm saying? Outside of Muhammad Ali, who was standing up for black people in in in in boxing? Sports.
You see what I'm saying? I didn't see nobody standing up for our people that you know, that I could just call out and you know, I don't know I don't I don't know of any. You see? I don't know of any. So, that is a credit to Muhammad and and Malcolm and to be able to And yes, I understood staying they fell out at one point in time, you know, over the Elijah Muhammad situation. And Muhammad Ali end up going to Orthodox Islam anyway. And said that was the the the worst thing he did was to fall out with Malcolm.
You know, cuz you know, they end up going over to Orthodox Islam anyway.
They figured that [ __ ] out. They knew that [ __ ] was some some you know, some some occultism, you know, and you know, that's what it was. Occult Islam, you know, some it says Islam, but there's a lot of occultism in it. So, it is what it is. You could take it or leave it.
And you know, I'm not about to argue cuz I know.
You see? But when we start talking about the you know, other than that, you bland. They ain't and don't don't stand for nothing.
What are you standing for?
You know, show me the movement that bring you know, the you know, as far as raising our sister's consciousness, you know, and and and and and and acknowledging their divinity.
And you know, But [ __ ] is Christians.
You ain't hearing you they only acknowledge the black woman's divinity.
These [ __ ] is patriarchal.
You know what I'm saying? These [ __ ] got caveman culture. You know, they ain't nothing but Christians and this, that, and the third. They don't have no divinity of the black woman. They don't recognize her her her greatness throughout history because they want to stay stuck on in some Miami and [ __ ] history. You know what I'm saying? And everything all our history is fighting and continuing to fight against the the bees over here. And then so most of our history has been in turmoil and you know what I'm saying? And and struggle and [ __ ] and all that. You they don't ever show nothing other than that, you know? And you few [ __ ] show us with some moccasins on, you know? And you know, and and you know, show us with a moccasin, you know, and a couple of feathers in our ear and [ __ ] And you know, and that's it. But we don't get the greatness of our people. They want to take us to, you know, and we are you know, we are missing you know, a whole part of our, you know, our history. We are you know, it is like missing half your damn torso and [ __ ] You know, you out there, you know, just like you see a man [ __ ] torso down and they just be out there with their arms and [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? You know, and that's we missing, you know, too many chapters in our books to be complete. You know, and that's where these niggaroes is failing. They start our [ __ ] in slavery or on the on the you know, in a teepee or goddamn moccasins on our feet. I can't deal with that. I didn't been to the mountain top and I didn't seen the damn glory. I'll be goddamn if a [ __ ] going to tell me that, you know, our my history start with some goddamn slavery or some damn moccasins and goddamn teepees. You not going to make me believe that. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, they didn't do you know, we you know, they're trying to destroy our memory and we had we cannot allow these people to do this. And if that is what you do, you will pay dearly, [ __ ] cuz nothing is coming from it. I can guarantee you. You know what I'm saying?
I can go on ahead and prophesy for you and people will come back to these videos in years and years from now and they'll say, "Boy, that [ __ ] said he hit that [ __ ] on the Bulls eye." And I can guarantee you that. And that's why I smile because I'm willing to believe believe and know that beyond any doubt, you know, that the the African consciousness history, the the research that all the family has done, man, is is so beneficial, you know, as far as you know, we elevating and evolving to the greater of you know, the greater levels of African self. We cannot turn back at this time. And this is what they want us to do. They want us to turn back from our greatness, but we have to look at the elites of our peoples over here. And the conscious and I'm going to show you each one and I'm going to show you the greats of that. You cannot find two two brothers greater than Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali. You just can't. You cannot do it. That spoke up, you know, for us at our at that time. You you see and and spoke truth to to to knowledge, you know, and truth to our situation and you know, and and and and made it, you know, and made it so plain to our people didn't need, you know, you know, some of these [ __ ] needed you need an encyclopedia to try to understand a damn linguist. You need a damn translator to goddamn understand some of these [ __ ] out here cuz they're talking, you know, they're tongue twisting a [ __ ] with all this garbage that they trying to confuse you with. But anyway, family, we have to look at the greatest of our time. And a lot of people again, and I stress the fact that Malcolm X really was the foremost authority that was pushing reparations. As a Pan-Africanist.
As a Pan-Africanist, going to Africa, visiting 10 African countries, and getting them to side with Malcolm or 20 actually 22 nations, heads of states in Africa, sided with Malcolm to charge the United States uh uh uh uh for uh violation against human rights of for black Americans. Malcolm was taking the United States to you to the UN, the world court. You understand what I'm saying? Malcolm wasn't playing no games. He was taking that [ __ ] to another level. And so much of what they as a Pan-Africanist.
You see? As a Pan-Africanist. He didn't but he but at the same time had the Organization of Afro-American Unity. So they see that's see that show you right there that she he was still fighting for our people's, you know, you know, nationality right here, but also uniting us with a global African community worldwide. To say, "Look, brother, when they jump on you, we going we going spark we going set a fire over here. And when they jump on us over here, man, spark a fire over there." And they say, "We with it." You got all these revolutionary minds and leaders that they went to knocking off in Africa, knocking them off in in America.
You see what I'm saying? We got to kill this. These brothers and sisters is trying to unite on us on a global scale.
You see? they wouldn't see the [ __ ] that they talking about is a bunch of [ __ ] because Malcolm X had and and the brothers uh uh uh of the '60s and '70s, they had developed Pan-Africanism to be you fight on your battleground, but we is still one people. You see? And and And so, you know, and for the fact that Malcolm could be fighting for reparations. He was the first one really fighting for it and charging these [ __ ] for real, taking them on a higher court. Uh cuz you trying to fight within their confines, which means then there's no one above them. Well, Malcolm said, "We got to take them to a uh uh a higher ground where others that's outside of his confines can charge him and let them know we know what you didn't done to black people over here."
You see what I'm saying? And so, y'all not doing [ __ ] that ain't already been done by the Pan-African community. You see what I'm saying? Y'all actually is nothing but biters without in discrediting a lot of people that didn't already put the work in. But, I mean, when you at the top, man, we we know that it's hard for [ __ ] not to bite. You see what I'm saying? We know it's hard not to bite. You know what I'm saying? When you got, you know, when you got that juice like that, it's hard for [ __ ] not to bite, and I understand that. But, we exposing y'all for what y'all are. This reparations [ __ ] was already put on the mantle by a Pan-African Pan-Africanist by the name of Malcolm X. And when he went to, I believe, what was it? Who gave him Was it Ghana?
Who gave him his African name? Omowale.
Y'all know that his last name that was given to him in Africa was Omowale.
Yeah, y'all didn't know that. So, Malcolm X also had an African name, Omowale. I think it says the the sun the sun has returned. I believe the S O N I believe it means the sun has returned. And so, yeah, I think that's a powerful name of the brother El-Hajj Malik Shabazz, otherwise known as Malcolm X, also known as Omowale, and the brother uh uh uh Muhammad Ali, another warrior that's that never hesitated to speak on them beasts when it was time for our people to have a voice. He did that, and we appreciate both of them and show the love. And we just wanted to put out there what Pan-Africanists have been doing and will continue to do for the fight the in the fight for black liberation.
Not just in the in America, but uh worldwide. You see what I'm saying? So, pay it play pay close attention attention. You know what I'm saying? To the moves that are being made cuz we making power power moves. You feel me?
And so, I see y'all in a minute. Uh we going to be back, and we keep it 100 on all subjects. Make sure y'all get over there to uh get over there to Patreon, man. This is fire. Lilith, Queen of Hell, uh Chief Goddess of the white world. Man, this [ __ ] be all around y'all, and y'all don't even know it and it be all around you. The symbols and all that, and y'all don't even know it. I say, "Damn, boy, our people we got to we got to wake up."
And also the the cult of side turn control of the of black music, we already know it's some wickedry going on in that. And I'mma break it down to you and show you exactly what's going on.
Tap in, family, and get over there and get that work. Black power.
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