Malcolm X | City Desk (1963)

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Published 2018-05-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @eb8348
    4 guys grilling this man and he was still smooth as hell
  • @cactusjack2264
    Just like there’s an MLK day, there should be a Malcolm X day
  • I can't believe my Christian elementary school painted this man in a bad/evil light. I literally grew up thinking that he was bad. Thank goodness for the internet so I can meet the real Malcolm X.
  • @DanThomasLIVE
    This interview is a Masterclass on how to use your brilliance to maneuver around communicative traps and still convey your message with clarity, articulation, and conviction. He knows what they’re doing and is never moved off his game. Brilliant!
  • @sign543
    He was entirely outnumbered and, despite this, wiped the floor with them, one by one. Wow.
  • @DrWuDoc
    “If a Chinese person called himself Patrick Murphy, you would think he was insane!” Absolutely correct Mr X 😂😂😂😂
  • @kgosikgorong
    He was too honest for this world, May Allah grant him Jannah. RIPX
  • Im a white male, and leaning about Malcom is fresh air. This man was intelligent, respectful, and on point. Why he has been labeled anything other, is clear proof of what he tried to open peoples eyes to. To omit his teachings in our history is such a disservice to everyone.
  • @adamplentl5588
    Love how Malcolm had an immediate, intelligent response to every idiot question these guys tried to put on him.
  • @derondrake
    Malcolm would be upset at the state of black people today.
  • I respect Malcolm X because he was surrounded but yet spoke with intelligence and courageous. Malcolm X demonstrated patience and calmness. It is ashamed that he was assassinated.
  • @darhon15
    So poised , calm and collected when speaking. Never raised his voice and spoke ONLY facts.
  • @sunilgordon
    Malcolm X is the one of the most intelligent man to have walked the face of this earth. A true legend indeed!
  • I share the same birthday as Malcolm X and I cannot be more proud. This is (was) one courageous man.
  • He was so, so sharp. One of the most intelligent, invigorating, interesting, powerful people to ever grace the earth with his presence. I could listen to him all day.
  • @thatdude4363
    Malcolm x was so powerful and educated on his people they hated that its 2019 im still learning about him who else is hit the like
  • @YerpDerp17
    My 14 year old daughter came home from the library with his autobiography today. Its truly one of my proudest moments as a father. I find it a shame its not in the curriculum in her school. I even let her stay up an hour past bedtime so she could read. lol I have always loved her excitement for history, and differing perspectives. I have sensed her infinite curiosity that I have always had, and tried to foster it the best of my ability. Thank you for posting this interview/discussion. I am going through a lot of his older speeches and interviews while writing time-stamped notes, so I can rewatch them back with her and give perspective on whats being said, while also hearing her perspective, or what she thinks is being said. I am beyond excited. lol I hope anything who stumbles across this has a lovely, and positive day/night!
  • @CeskejRaper
    the way Malcolm handles some of these stupid questions is truly aspirational