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In a fiery lecture to thousands of followers of the Nation of Islam on Sunday, Minister Louis Farrakhan warned that racial hatred could lead to attempts to assassinate President Barack Obama.
He spoke for well over three hours on a broad array of topics, excoriating U.S. foreign policy, suggesting that the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 were a government-planned pretext for war in the Middle East, lamenting recent extreme weather and attacking mothers for serving their children food from McDonald’s. He also returned repeatedly to a topic that has attracted intense controversy in the past – the influence of Jews in politics and media.
“America is on her death bed. The vital signs of America are not good,” he said.
Originally posted by DaTroof
*standing ovation*
Israel is the enemy.
Israel did 9/11.
Farrakhan drew a distinction between noble Jews and followers of “the synagogue of Satan,” and he pointed to a recent incident in which the publisher of a Jewish magazine suggested Israeli security forces could help preserve Israel by killing Obama. He attacked Israeli policies, while also directing criticism at perceived Jewish influence in the U.S.
Originally posted by sonnny1
"White people are potential humans - they haven't evolved yet."
Philadelphia Inquirer, March 2000
"It seems like being gay or whatever sin you wish to be a part of is okay ... but I have the duty to lift that gay person up to the standard to ask if they want to live the life that God wants them to or live the lifestyle that they want to live."
Boston speech, August 1997
“They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters.”
– Louis Farrakhan, on Hezbollah, at District Council 33 Union Hall, Philadelphia, April 22, 1996
“Many of the Jews who owned the homes, the apartments in the black community, we considered them bloodsuckers because they took from our community and built their community but didn’t offer anything back to our community.”
“The Jews don’t like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that’s a good name. Hitler was a very great man.”
Louis Farrakhan is a sick man.
Originally posted by theubermensch
He sounds pretty cool to me.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by theubermensch
He sounds pretty cool to me.
So you agree that "Hitler was a very great man.” ?
You're just as sick.
"Black Hitler" characterization In response to Farrakhan's speech, Nathan Pearlmutter, then Chair of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith, referred to Farrakhan as the new "Black Hitler" and Village Voice journalist Nat Hentoff also characterized the NOI leader as a "Black Hitler" while a guest on a New York radio talk-show. In response, Farrakhan announced during a March 11, 1984, speech broadcast on a Chicago radio station: So I said to the members of the press, 'Why won't you go and look into what we are saying about the threats on Reverend Jackson's life?' Here the Jews don't like Farrakhan and so they call me 'Hitler'. Well that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man. He wasn't great for me as a Black man but he was a great German and he rose Germany up from the ashes of her defeat by the united force of all of Europe and America after the First World War. Yet Hitler took Germany from the ashes and rose her up and made her the greatest fighting machine of the twentieth century, brothers and sisters, and even though Europe and America had deciphered the code that Hitler was using to speak to his chiefs of staff, they still had trouble defeating Hitler even after knowing his plans in advance. Now I'm not proud of Hitler's evil toward Jewish people, but that's a matter of record. He rose Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there is a similarity in that we are rising our people up from nothing, but don't compare me with your wicked killers.
Originally posted by theubermensch
Originally posted by DaTroof
*standing ovation*
Israel is the enemy.
Israel did 9/11.
Farrakhan drew a distinction between noble Jews and followers of “the synagogue of Satan,” and he pointed to a recent incident in which the publisher of a Jewish magazine suggested Israeli security forces could help preserve Israel by killing Obama. He attacked Israeli policies, while also directing criticism at perceived Jewish influence in the U.S.
www.chicagotribune.com...
It does seem like some Israeli's are not happy with Obama.
“the synagogue of Satan,”
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by theubermensch
He sounds pretty cool to me.
So you agree that "Hitler was a very great man.” ?
You're just as sick.
Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by theubermensch
You cannot say I am taking his Anti-Semitic words out off context.......
The only difference between this man and say,David Duke,is skin color. They blame the Jews for everything.
Hitler was a Monster,and believing hes a great man,undermines ANYTHING you have to say. I cannot take you seriously.
Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by theubermensch
You cannot say I am taking his Anti-Semitic words out off context.......
The only difference between this man and say,David Duke,is skin color. They blame the Jews for everything.
Hitler was a Monster,and believing hes a great man,undermines ANYTHING you have to say. I cannot take you seriously.
. Now I'm not proud of Hitler's evil toward Jewish people, but that's a matter of record. He rose Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there is a similarity in that we are rising our people up from nothing, but don't compare me with your wicked killers.
Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by alienorgy
Sorry,but I dont plan to listen to the former KKK Grand Wizard. Both of these men have an agenda,to separate,by color,by faith. Being of mixed decent,I find it preposterous,that ANYONE on ATS can vouch for what these men say.
Originally posted by theubermensch
. Now I'm not proud of Hitler's evil toward Jewish people, but that's a matter of record. He rose Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there is a similarity in that we are rising our people up from nothing, but don't compare me with your wicked killers.
en.wikipedia.org...
That sounds better now doesnt it?