Originally Posted by
judeezy36
Originally Posted by
ShoxBb433
Originally Posted by
DCAllAmerican
Originally Posted by ShoxBb433
Some main points that stuck from reading his autobiography was how he proclaimed christianity was the slave master's religion and blacks have no business practicing Christianity which I agree with.
Man it seems that we either don't care to acknowledge that or we don't know or think about it. I ask people this all the time and nobody can seem to give me an answer. Whatever the slave master did to get us to believe in it, he did a GREAT job. A GREAT job. We are terrified to even question the legitimacy of Christianity.
I was raised christian but as I become more knowledgeable and educated I couldn't see the legitimacy. Malcolm said that Christianity's turn the other cheek philosophy is the reason we have been oppressed like we have. He says the slave master promised a heaven after death while the slavemaster was living heaven on earth. I also believe that the blond blue-eyed jesus most christians worship increases subconscious thoughts of white supremacy and self-hatred.
What proof do you or Malcolm for that matter have of Christianity and specifically the teachings of Jesus to turn the other cheek being the reason for the long-suffered oppression of black people? One of the most profound messages that came from reading the autobiography and watching the Spike Lee Joint was that to a certain extent, Malcolm was misguided in his thinking while under the direction of the Nation. Once he broke free from their guidance, Malcolm was able to see the value of people and the diversity of their beliefs.
The type of quotation that you highlighted from Malcolm is most likely one that he would've regretted making before his death. "I did many things as a [Black] Muslim that I'm sorry for now. I was a zombie then—like all [Black] Muslims—I was hypnotized, pointed in a certain direction and told to march. " Militant Malcolm held beliefs and made statements that alienated people. He was stuck on color-- and for most of his life helped to create further divisions between blacks/whites christians/muslims. Jesus being portrayed as having blonde hair and blue eyes does little IMO to promote white supremacy... it's not that serious.