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Shabazz
Shabazz is an Islamic word that literally translates into English as “Kill all who are in front of you and leave what is theirs for those behind you”.
As a surname it is usually adopted by Moslems that preach racism and violence such as Malcolm X, Malik Zulu Shabazz, the Leader of the new Black Panther party and, according to the Nation of Islam, Shabazz was also a murder selling Islamic prophet that moved his people out of Asia and into Africa. Like most stories to come out of a Black Man's mouth there is very little evidence, if any, to prove this.
Meet The Shabazzez
Malcolm X
Moar info: Malcolm X.
Malcolm X aka El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz was a black agitator and Muslim priest that promoted the idea of waging war against all whites, not for equality but so that the Black Man could place whitey square under their foot, make him their slave and take control of America with the White man and the Jew square at the bottom.
Malcolm X's teachings included the following:
- That black people are the original people of the world
- That white people are "devils"
- That blacks are superior to whites
- That the demise of the white race is imminent
- Was against integration. Believed all races should live seperate.
- Wanted a Nation for Blacks only established in America
- Advocated any and all means to forward the black cause.
- The race war Charles Manson preached may have come from Malcolm X's ideas
Malcolm X was seen as a hate monger selling violence by a number of races including the whites Jews and blacks. Some even went so far as accusing him of wanting to start an all out race war that would reset America with the Black man on top because he referred to people like Martin Luther King Jr. that wanted equality through peaceful means as a chimp because Malcolm X said that by disarming and advocating peace King was allowing whitey and the jew to come in and crush the black man.
Malcolm x called King's March on DC a Joke, even outright saying it was run by the white man with the Jew pulling the strings from behind the scenes and referred to the civil rights movement that King advocated as the Black Man Selling out to the white man and asking to be enslaved again.
Many civil rights groups and nigger lovers disavowed him because he forbade the Nation Of Islam of doing what blacks rarely do and that is vote or participate in the political process in any way.
His legacy of advocating violance and hate is often swept under the carpet or outright ignored with Leftards and militant blacks trying to rewrite his history in a better light by trying to make him an original leader and starting the cause of the civil rights movement along with people who chose non violent protests and resistence like Rosa Parks and MLK.
Malik Zulu Shabazz
—Malik Zulu Shabazz |
Malik Zulu Shabazz | |
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Given Names | Paris Lewis (real name), Malik El-Shabazz |
State Of Being | Soulless Attorney |
Nationality | American |
Genus | Black |
Species | hate monger |
Sub Species | Terrorist |
Born | September 07, 1966 |
Classification | Racist, Lol-cow, Black, Anti-Semite, Terrorist |
Residence | New York |
Malik Zulu Shabazz aka Paris Lewis. Despite his being an educated Black Man and a lawyer he is still a white heating, race baiting, Anti-Semitic hate monger that promotes ideas that are similar to Malcolm X's except for the insistence that Jews Did WTC.
Some of Malik Shabazz's beliefs:
- Black nationalism
- Black Power
- Support for reparations for slavery, free money that doesn't include welfare.
- Conspiracy theories about Jewish involvement in the September 11 attacks
- The view that Jews dominated the Atlantic slave trade
- Anti-Zionism
- On a positive, he does hate Obama condemning him for being a stooge of the Jew and the White man.
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External Links
Malik Zulu Shabazz Call For Violence
Malik Zulu Shabazz: Some people need to get hurt
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