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In reply to the discussion: The October Farrakhan led "Justice or else" march on Washington [View all]m-lekktor
(3,675 posts)24. The Southern Poverty Law Center writeup on Nation of Islam is interesting!
They're a hate group. Can you imagine what would be said if a white leader of a hate group held a Washington rally and leftists made excuses for it and overlooked it by verbally "tippy toeing" around it so as not to offend because metaphorically "he makes the trains run on time" or he is addressing something that is needing addressing.
Nation of Islam
Since its founding in 1930, the Nation of Islam (NOI) has grown into one of the wealthiest and best-known organizations in black America. Its theology of innate black superiority over whites and the deeply racist, anti-Semitic and anti-gay rhetoric of its leaders have earned the NOI a prominent position in the ranks of organized hate.
the whole thing:
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/nation-islam
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I am not sure he is scary just to the rw and their base. He recently called for stalking and killing
jwirr
Aug 2015
#64
That comment is a very rare trifecta of hate, Christians, Jews and gay people in one hit
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2015
#75
So you don't like Farrakhan leading black people, you don't like decentralized movements like BLM
KittyWampus
Aug 2015
#17
Our candidate is doing just fine. What we are worried about is that Farrakhan is going to destroy
jwirr
Aug 2015
#67
Maybe BLM and other activists will use his event to raise awareness. Like Netroots.
KittyWampus
Aug 2015
#41
Once more only more slowly. They.Can.Hijack.Or.Use.ANY.Event.To.Raise.Awareness
KittyWampus
Aug 2015
#54
Still hoping you get out that missive to black people telling them how to do it, Cali!
KittyWampus
Aug 2015
#48
So? Black activists can use this event to raise awareness just as they can use Netroots.
KittyWampus
Aug 2015
#43
I remember the first one and multi generations of family marching together .wow I can't believe how
Person 2713
Aug 2015
#80
I agree with some of Farrakhan's points on issues, but he does have some incendiary rhetoric.
NYCButterfinger
Aug 2015
#31
I agree with this OP. This is unfortunately not a new problem. If you are Jewish in this day and age
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#35
Watch as L. Farrakhan admits being part of Malcom X's assassination. "complicit"
panader0
Aug 2015
#73
"Or else???" This is how Nixon got elected. I can see the rethug commercials already. n/t
Peregrine Took
Aug 2015
#76