Stephen A Smith calls KAEPERNICK a Malcom X wannabe

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No breh. The biggest problem with this comparison between Kaep and Malcolm is that Brother Malcom advocated voting. Peep an excerpt from his famous "The Bullet or the Ballot" speech from 1964:



Brother Malcom wouldn't have supported Kaep's position of not voting especially when there were issues on his ballot that Kaep could've voted for that would've had an impact on people of colors lives in his community and was not about a politician.

There's no legit reason Kaep had for not voting and even tho SAS is an idiot, he was right to call him out for not voting. This comparison however makes no sense
Too much nuance for both Kaep and the hotep online militant posters in here.
 

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Too much nuance for both Kaep and the hotep online militant posters in here.

Brother Malcolm left us two choices from that speech: Be politically active or be willing to take up arms to defend ourselves.

The choice wasn't indifference and just to complain about a broken system. His speech was a call to action for Black America
 

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Stephen A came up during thanksgiving around the fam. The women in the family who are not up on his antics couldn't understand the high level of disdain that the men in my family had for this c00n ass nikka.

We we're so passionate in expressing our anger in how destructive he was for the black community that they we're like :whoa:

nikkas really had to cool off and change the subject, cause just talking about that clown had us ready to board a plane to go find this nikka and beat his mothafukking ass.
SAS is like a c00n Djenie. A c00n spirit of sorts at this point. Bringing up his name will cause discourse among Black folks.
 

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Too much nuance for both Kaep and the hotep online militant posters in here.
Why use militant and hotep as a pejorative?

:patrice:

Wasn't brother Malcolm a militant and a Hotep?

:usure:

We've completely blurred the lines with those terms. Not just on here, but on Twitter and all social media.
 

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Why use militant and hotep as a pejorative?

Wasn't brother Malcolm a militant and a Hotep?

We've completely blurred the lines with those terms. Not just on here, but on Twitter and all social media.
No...Malcolm had nuance most hotepa lack and was actively involved in the community offline.

There is no line blurring here.

The hotep to offline activity ratio is 50 to 1.

Don't you dare compare the armchair headline reading activists to Malcolm. :childplease:

Kaep himself needs to read up on Malcolm a little more before simply wearing his shirts and citing a few facts about him.
 

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No...Malcolm had nuance most hotepa lack and was actively involved in the community offline.

There is no line blurring here.

The hotep to offline activity ratio is 50 to 1.

Don't you dare compare the armchair headline reading activists to Malcolm. :childplease:
We need to define what a Hotep and a militant is. Because too many times, I see people kn her use those terms as a pejorative.

:manny:
 

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We need to define what a Hotep and a militant is. Because too many times, I see people kn her use those terms as a pejorative.

:manny:
Hoteps are like Tariq, who get dudes swept up by their Harlem 125th street incense stand chatter but don't do anything that galvanizes or mobilizes people offline. Nothing but sellers of feel goods.
 

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I argued with a few posters on here who I thought were hating on SAS :francis:...I owe you guys a huge apology :francis: I was wrong... this dude been working my nerves and he need to calm the fck down sometimes he taking himself way too seriously
 

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No...Malcolm had nuance most hotepa lack and was actively involved in the community offline.

There is no line blurring here.

The hotep to offline activity ratio is 50 to 1.

Don't you dare compare the armchair headline reading activists to Malcolm. :childplease:

Kaep himself needs to read up on Malcolm a little more before simply wearing his shirts and citing a few facts about him.
You don't think he hasn't?
 

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No breh. The biggest problem with this comparison between Kaep and Malcolm is that Brother Malcom advocated voting. Peep an excerpt from his famous "The Bullet or the Ballot" speech from 1964:



Brother Malcom wouldn't have supported Kaep's position of not voting especially when there were issues on his ballot that Kaep could've voted for that would've had an impact on people of colors lives in his community and was not about a politician.

There's no legit reason Kaep had for not voting and even tho SAS is an idiot, he was right to call him out for not voting. This comparison however makes no sense

But we're still politically retarded, we vote because "our ancestors died for the right" or because "Republicans are racist, and Democrats love us". Malcolm clearly stated that we need to become more mature when it comes to politics, and it's clear that we are a long way away from that. I think Malcolm would be more disappointed in black folks now than he would be at Kaep not voting.
 

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But we're still politically retarded, we vote because "our ancestors died for the right" or because "Republicans are racist, and Democrats love us". Malcolm clearly stated that we need to become more mature when it comes to politics, and it's clear that we are a long way away from that. I think Malcolm would be more disappointed in black folks now than he would be at Kaep not voting.
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Why would he bother comparing an individual to the state of the people? :mindblown:
 

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No breh. The biggest problem with this comparison between Kaep and Malcolm is that Brother Malcom advocated voting. Peep an excerpt from his famous "The Bullet or the Ballot" speech from 1964:



Brother Malcom wouldn't have supported Kaep's position of not voting especially when there were issues on his ballot that Kaep could've voted for that would've had an impact on people of colors lives in his community and was not about a politician.

There's no legit reason Kaep had for not voting and even tho SAS is an idiot, he was right to call him out for not voting. This comparison however makes no sense

He also said this:
We won't organize any black man to be a Democrat or a Republican because both of them have sold us out. Both of them have sold us out; both parties have sold us out. Both parties are racist, and the Democratic Party is more racist than the Republican Party.
Read more at: Malcolm X Quotes
 
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