Posted on 12/01/2014 7:13:25 AM PST by KeyLargo
Farrakhan: 'Law of Retaliation' Applies to Ferguson
In a fiery sermon last week, Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan addressed the Ferguson verdict and reaction. In his remarks, he suggested retaliation as means for a just end.
We gonna die anyway, Farrakhan said. Lets die for something. Elijah Mohammed said 40 years ago, maybe near 50 years ago there were 20 million of us then he said if 10 million of us lost our lives, 10 million would be left to go free. Wait, wait. Just think about that. See, when my Muslim family here, Imams and my Christian family in this book, there is a law for retaliation a law for retaliation, like for light. The Bible says an eye, a tooth, a life. As long as they kill us, and go to Wendys and have a burger and go to sleep they gonna keep killing us. But when we die and they die, then soon we gonna sit down at a table and talk about we tired. We want some of this earth. We tear this goddamn country up.
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Proves more that the race card is getting declined more and more.
Funny ...last night on the radio the host had done some homework...
And like the likelihood of being black and shot by a white cop in Ferguson was 0% for the last 175 years. The recent one bumped it to 1.2%.
AND the likelihood of being black and killed by a black brother in Ferguson is 98.8%
I’m going to Wendy’s for a burger and a Frosty.
What? No chili? Bigdummy.
Who in their right mind #%*@s with the Bosnians? If I meet someone and they tell me they are from Bosnia, I automatically think “crazy bad ass”.
I wonder if Ferraggon, sppech caused the teens to react, who caused this hammer murder in St Louis?
Laws of Hammarabi like the Old Testament, and were originally known as the secular Law of Retaliation, with eye for eye and tooth for tooth.
“Friend?”
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