Rudy Giuliani met the verbal wrath of Minister Louis Farrakhan recently. Giuliani remarked that President Obama doesn’t love America because he didn’t grow up like he did. These remarks didn’t sit well with many in the black community and Farrakhan expressed our outrage over the implications.
Minister Farrakhan has never been one to bite his tongue and doesn’t seem to be interested in doing it now. He blasted Giuliani for his remarks and then went on to lay down the truth that the privileged life Giuliani and his fellow white Americans lie on the backs of black people.
You may not agree with everything Farrakhan says, but you have to an admirer of his courage and willingness to speak truth to power. He has never minced his words depending on who is listening and always gives you the truth as he sees it. You might not agree, but you have to respect it.
In his speech given during the Nation of Islam’s annual Saviours’ Day 2015 Keynote address, Farrakhan unleashed the verbal assault on Giuliani and his kind. The event was held on Feb. 22nd at Christ Universal Temple in Chicago, IL.
“How did you grow up Giuliani? A privileged cracker! Or I should say, a privileged devil! You grew up on the sweat and the blood of Black men and women who made America before your fathers got here!” – Minister Farrakhan
Take a few moments to hear the minister out on his position. Feel the power of his words and be sure to let us know what you think.
I love my Brother period. I don’t always agree with him and this is one case. When it comes to him speaking I think he should consider the times is which we live. Especially when attacking “foolishness”. I for one am tired of being preached at and pumped up on issues that are not important. You got my attention long ago. I will never forget the Million Man March!
Now is the time for my Brother to become a true” Elder” and hand the torch down to our young. It is time to work with our youth not just the FOI. it’s time for my Brother to kick some of that tactical, economical and spiritual knowledge that kept us informed over the years to them. We can only defeat our oppressor by coming together on multiple fronts. There is something said about having power and influents. Once you get it it’s hard to share or give it up. I’m sure that we will not forget what he has done for the “Lost tribe”. It is bigger than that now. We are all slowly being exterminated and everyone needs to do their part. I appeal to my Brother to put aside religious and non-religious differences we had over the years. Let’s stop the rhetoric and get down to business. Your legacy is already sealed. It is time to pass it to the next set of warriors.
I’m Just Saying
Peace