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RE: #FarrakhanFeminism Update - April 21 rally by Farrakhan allies may include Maxine "Snakepit" Waters

in #maxine7 years ago (edited)

I remember about eight years back when Malik Shabazz was on C-SPAN with Kamau Kambon who advocated the extermination of all white people. Shabazz seemed a bit taken aback, and then hastily went on to introduce the next speaker.

I couldn't help but wonder if he was just as racist as Kambon, seeing as how he was chairman of the NBPP, who in recent years have demonstrated that some of their membership are clearly bigoted, and hateful individuals.

The original black panther party wasn't like that at all as far as I know. The new one is probably rotting to it's core full of cointelpro operatives. It's sad how movements can so quickly get co-opted.

Any would-be successful movements should be founded at the offset with an agreed upon set of morals and values. That way agitators can be outed quickly, and not be allowed to either defame the group, or sway the minds of useful idiots.

Chef Leopard, could you write a short definition of what you perceive #FarrakhanFeminism to be, and why it interests you so? You say you are going to keep writing and posting about it, I'm just interested in why it's so interesting to you. Is it because it's hypocritical, and in fact not feminism at all?