Posted on 05/12/2010 8:50:33 PM PDT by Orange1998
Local activist Quanell X organized a protest Wednesday outside the Bellaire Police Department. "This cop is a criminal, this cop should be in jail," Quanell X said. If you shoot one more black man in Bellaire in cold blood, then your damn city will go up in flames.
Call Obama, someone yelled out in response.
(Excerpt) Read more at khou.com ...
Interesting article. Perhaps Brother Minister Quanell should be doing more coalition-building and less ambulance-chasing.
I’m a bit suspicious as to what his idea of GOP “reaching out to blacks” would consist of.
Selling our common conservative values or promising more gummint schwag than the democrat massas? Or showing that we’re really hip and down-with-it and can do the Funky Chicken a la Michael Steele.
He talks a great game in that venue, but I’ll wager a quick YouTube search might just show him saying the exact opposite to a different audience like ol’ Yasser Arafat.
That's for sure. I ask you, Who keeps bringing up the race card and 'class struggle' with 'redistribution of wealth'?
and WTF is the Black Power Convention Looks like a bunch of happy people. They should Thank God they live in the USA and quit the bitching and race baiting. . . and who Funds all these organizations? ?
Malcolm's grandson?
BTW, why is it when there is some racist, radical, far left-wing extremist threatening to burn down a major US city he is referred to as a "local activist" but when grandma's walk on the sidewalk carring flags and signs they are considered domestic terrorists and the SWAT team is called in?
I sure hope Malik Zulu Shabazz knows that BLT advocates the use of “every means at their disposal.” This means that anyone he offends has a “God given” right to respond with every means at HIS disposal. Malik doesn’t look like a match for any seasoned Texan.
Quanell X (born Quanell Ralph Evans; December 7, 1970) is the leader of the New Black Panther Party in Houston, Texas.
Quanell Ralph Evans was born to his father, Brian Chris Evans, and mother in Los Angeles, California. Both parents were Nation of Islam converts. When they divorced, Evans moved to Houston to live with his mother and younger brother in the South Acres neighborhood, where he attended Worthing High School.
Quanell was a drug dealer in the Sunnyside community located in southern Houston, Texas.
In September, 1990, Quanell Evans was inspired by a Louis Farrakhan speech at Sam Houston Coliseum and joined the Nation of Islam. The newly dubbed Quanell X quickly became a spokesman in the organization.
In 1995, Quanell X was quoted in the New York Daily News as saying,
“I say to Jewish America: Get ready knuckle up, put your boots on, because we’re ready and the war is going down. The real deal is this: Black youth do not want a relationship with the Jewish community or the mainstream white community or the foot shuffling, head-bowing, knee bobbing black community. All you Jews can go straight to hell.”
Quanell X was forced out of the Nation of Islam for publicly inciting violence with his televised, and highly publicized, exhortation to Houston-area blacks:
“[i]f you feel that you just got to mug somebody because of your hurt and your pain, go to River Oaks and mug you some good white folks. If youre angry that our brother is put to death, dont burn down your own community, give these white folks hell from the womb to the tomb.”
After leaving the Nation of Islam, Quanell X joined a paramilitary group named “MFOI”, for “Mental Freedom Obtains Independence.” The new faction was not designed to attract significant exoteric membership.
After the MFOI removed Quanell, he joined the New Black Panther Party under the leadership of Khalid Abdul Muhammad and is now a local leader of the organization.
Jeffrey Battle served as a bodyguard for Quanell X in Houston during the late 1990s. Battle was notable as one of the Portland Seven, a group of American Muslims who tried to aid the Taliban in Afghanistan following the events of September 11, 2001. In October 2002 Quanell X traveled to Portland, Oregon, to attend a court hearing for October Lewis, Battle’s ex-wife. Lewis was released at the hearing. Battle was convicted of sedition, and is currently serving an 18-year prison sentence.
Information Minister of New Black Panther Party
Former member of Nation of Islam
Quanell X is a former member of Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam (NOI) and is now the Information Minister of the ferociously anti-Semitic, anti-American New Black Panther Party.
Born Quanell Ralph Evans in Los Angeles on December 7, 1970, he was the son of a schoolteacher and a small-business owner, both members of NOI. When Quanell’s father decided to bring home a second wife (NOI’s then-leader Wallace Deen Muhammad approved of polygamy), Quanell’s mother moved with her young son to a blighted neighborhood in Houston, where the boy soon became immersed in the tough life of the streets. Local pimps were among his favored role models there.
When Quanell was arrested for peddling drugs in 1989, he complained that the criminal-justice system was singling out black men for harassment. After a short stint in jail, he one day attended a speech by Louis Farrakhan. This proved to be a life-altering experience for Quanell, who thereafter viewed Farrakhan as his role model and mentor. Farrakhan taught him about the evils of white people in general, and of Jews in particular. From Farrakhan, he learned that a cabal of Jewish bankers have secretly controlled the world for centuries, “causing friction between people so that wars would erupt so that loans must be made to fight them so that Jews would lead wealthier, happier lives.”
Quanell X rose to be NOIs national youth minister during the 1990s, at which time he escalated his hateful rhetoric against police, Jews, and whites in general. He made a name for himself as a speaker, rapper, and writer. Criticizing “gangsta” rappers for propagating violence among blacks, he sought to redirect their anger toward whites, Jews and police officers.
Oh dear Lord, a new generation of race baiters.
Quanell’s “comments” sound like a terroristic threat to me. Is this what our fearless leader means when he refers to “home grown” terrorists? (heavy sarcasm)
Bellair is a part of Los Angeles which is part of California which is part of the USA.
"Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy. What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal".--James (Jim) Cone,
African American Religious Thought: An Anthology (Paperback)
by Cornel West (Editor), Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (Editor)
SEAN HANNITY: But Reverend Jeremiah Wright is not backing down and has not for years and in his strong stance on the teaching of black liberation theology is nothing new. He had the same things to say last spring when he appeared on "Hannity & Colmes:"
WRIGHT: If you're not going to talk about theology in context, if you're not going to talk about liberation theology that came out of the '60s, systematized black liberation theology that started with Jim Cone in 1968 and the writings of Cone and the writings of Dwight Hopkins and the writings of womynist theologians and Asian theologians and Hispanic theologians, then you can't talk about the black value system.
HANNITY: But I'm a reverend
WRIGHT: Do you know liberation theology, sir?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354158,00.html
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Obama's Church: Gospel of Hate
Kathy Shaidle, FrontPageMag.com
Monday, April 07, 2008
In March of 2007, FOX News host Sean Hannity had engaged Obamas pastor in a heated interview about his Churchs teachings. For many viewers, the ensuing shouting match was their first exposure to "Black Liberation Theology"...
Like the pro-communist Liberation Theology that swept Central America in the 1980s and was repeatedly condemned by Pope John Paul II, Black Liberation Theology combines warmed-over 1960s vintage Marxism with carefully distorted biblical passages. However, in contrast to traditional Marxism, it emphasizes race rather than class. The Christian notion of "salvation" in the afterlife is superseded by "liberation" on earth, courtesy of the establishment of a socialist utopia.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=30CD9E14-B0C9-4F8C-A0A6-A896F0F44F02
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Catholics for Marx [Liberation Theology]
By Fr. Robert Sirico
FrontPageMagazine.com | Thursday, June 03, 2004
In the days when the Superpowers were locked in a Cold War, Latin America seethed with revolution, and millions lived behind an iron curtain, a group of theologians concocted a novel idea within the history of Christianity. They proposed to combine the teachings of Jesus with the teachings of Marx as a way of justifying violent revolution to overthrow the economics of capitalism.
The Gospels were re-rendered not as doctrine impacting on the human soul but rather as windows into the historical dialectic of class struggle. These "liberation theologians" saw every biblical criticism of the rich as a mandate to expropriate the expropriating owners of capital, and every expression of compassion for the poor as a call for an uprising by the proletarian class of peasants and workers.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=460782B7-35CC-4C9E-A2C5-93832067C7CD
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"Their founding document [the Weather Underground's] called for the establishment of a "white fighting force" to be allied with the "Black Liberation Movement" and other "anti-colonial" movements[1] to achieve "the destruction of US imperialism and the achievement of a classless world: world communism."..."-Berger, Dan (2006). Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity. AK Press, 95.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weatherman_Underground#cite_ref-Berger_0-0
Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity (Paperback) by Dan Berger
http://www.amazon.com/Outlaws-America-Underground-Politics-Solidarity/dp/1904859410
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Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright and Dr. William Ayers
are greeted by Rebekah Levin with the Committee
for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine.
(Chuck Berman/Chicago Tribune / May 17, 2009)
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-ayers_wrightmay18,0,6689521.story
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From the New York Times, August 24, 2003
"they [the Weather Underground] employed revolutionary jargon, advocated armed struggle and black liberation and began bombing buildings, taking responsibility for at least 20 attacks. Estimates of their number ranged at times from several dozen to several hundred."
Article: Quieter Lives for 60's Militants, but Intensity of Beliefs Hasn't Faded
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E4DE1539F937A1575BC0A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2
Can’t we just have a kegger at the WH and all just get along?
Bel Air, CA
Keep pushing “Zulu”:
One more click along the ratchet toward the inevitable:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUrNedh5Lqs
“What the hell is a Quanell? “
And what about the X? Is he the son of Quanell IX?;)
Bellaire is in the central Houston area close to the Loop and near the Galleria. South of downtown but still considered in the city. People who live there use Bellaire as an address rather than Houston - for good reason. Generally more affluent, primarily Caucasian area. Best of the public high schools in entire area located there and regularly cranks out really bright students, many of them Asians. If you want to live in a really safe well maintained area but stay in the city, you move to Bellaire, the Village which is slightly east, University Place or River Oaks. Quanelle X needs to take his ranting someplace else.
KHOU is Greater Houston’s CBS television affiliate.
Call out the guard!
bkmrk
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this is in texas
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