Tuesday 10 July 2012

The FBI and CIA (Full) - Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael)

Kwame Ture (formerly Stokely Carmichael) talks about Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Native Americans, the FBI and the CIA, and many other topics. He gave this lecture in 1992. This video previously went by the title "Smash the FBI and CIA". I have edited together all the original clips (a total of 9) as best as I could, and re-synchronized the audio and video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUznyGRV05c&feature=related

5 comments:

  1. When I edited this video together (it was originally 9 separate parts, and the audio and video were out of sync), there was a bit of audio and video missing. I wanted people to still know what he was saying so I threw in that text portion to fill the missing part.
    There's more audio and video missing near the end, but I don't know how much or what he said in those missing parts, so it's another text screen.

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  2. sadly he died in 1998 under suspicious circumstances. In a way, you still can find out what he would have thought about obama, as long as you're following what's going on in the world . . . (one moment, i'm going to post an example below, just need to find the quote. . .)

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  3. @slivertongue12 remember the "Arab Spring" and the U.S. (and NATO) attacking Libya last year? Here's what Kwame Ture said in 1991 (20 years before last year) when the U.S. first bombed Libya:
    "Consequently, you can't say you're African-American . . . If you African-American, whatcha gonna do when they bomb Libya? America bombs Libya, Libya's in Africa, which part of you is dominant? America or Africa? The part that bombed, or the part that got bombed?"
    History repeats itself.

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  4. about 25min in he talks about how anti-homosexuality was never apart of african culture. its amazing to me that in just 20 years since this speech, uganda is trying to pass an anti-homosexuality bill, that would make homosexuality an offense punishable by death. a bill which can be traced back to the influence of american pastors. he was completely correct about european culture and its influence. american hate is staggering.

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