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Trump or Malcolm X

If it came down to it, you would vote for:

  • Malcolm X

    Votes: 6 75.0%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8

Spiderman

Veteran Member
There is something about Hillary Clinton that just makes me a bit ill.

I could be mistaken, it's just what my gut tells me.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
If I misjudged her, I repent.

She has the appearance of being a very fake person in my opinion.

It's just a feeling I get in my guts.

Trump blurts out his errors. But I don't claim him to be honest either.
Funny how the unsavory appearance didn't appear till right after she declared for the presidency, when the Republican National Committee began spreading various allegations and innuendos all over the media on a daily basis.
Throw enough garbage at the wall and some of it's bound to stick.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Funny how the unsavory appearance didn't appear till right after she declared for the presidency, when the Republican National Committee began spreading various allegations and innuendos all over the media on a daily basis.
Throw enough garbage at the wall and some of it's bound to stick.
"I remember landing under sniper fire in Bosnia. There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base," Hillary remembered.

Fortunately, the nightly news showed what really happened.
There she was in long black coat and scarf (no helmet or flack jacket) walking about 50 feet to an eight year old girl who handed her a piece of paper. Hillary was traveling with Sinbad, the comedian, and he denies it happened. This was the second time she told the same lie.

We all have heard of 'Jacob the Liar'… Well now we have Hillary the liar and everybody knows it. In his 1996, article “Essay: Blizzard of Lies,” William Safire exposed her lies as First Lady on several points.

"Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar.
Black News

My gut tells me there is something about Hillary that makes me sick. Call me sexist if you like.

Okay, Donald Trump kinda makes me sick too. The reason I defend Trump one moment, then feel sick about it at other times, is I don't know what to make of him. It doesn't mean I'm lying either. It means I'm unstable in my views of him, have mixed feelings about him, and being real whether I'm teetering to the left or the right. Sometimes it seems like he is an instrument of God. Other times it seems he is an instrument of the Devil. I can't make up my mind, because there is so much garbage about him, I don't know fact from fiction.

When I see him talk, it looks like he is quite genuine, and not trying to tickle ears. When Hillary talks I simply see "Fake" written across her forehead.

I knew this thread would offend both liberals and conservatives. It's a lose lose situation for me, but Malcolm teaches me to do what I feel is worthwhile and be real, even if it means losing. It's easy to fight a battle you know you will win. It's harder to be like X and be disliked by white people, and be hated and killed by the black Muslims. It really takes courage to be yourself, even if it means you must die by the hands of the people you served faithfully (as was his lot).
 
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Spiderman

Veteran Member
There is something about Hillary Clinton that just makes me a bit ill.

I could be mistaken, it's just what my gut tells me.
That said, there are things about me that make me ill as well.

I have to clean my own room,
both literally and figuratively speaking.

as Christ says, remove the Timber from your own eye before removing the speck in another's.

What I have been is honest at RF and lately in real life as well. If I don't create scenarios where I have reason to lie, I won't ever do it in the future either.

I don't want to be racist, so I'm bringing up race trying to understand what the black man goes through, and have empathy, rather than judge, but I see very different negative behavior where I live, in the inner city.

But I know black people who are better people than myself as well.

As Trump said, there are good and bad people on "many sides". Lol

I honor Malcolm as a genuine, honest, courageous champion for his people.

He had a teacher essentially call him the n-word and tell him he would amount to nothing.

If only that teacher knew who he/she was insulting.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Nation of Islam firebombed his house to kill even his wife and children.

He didn't crumble. Brave and fearless to the core!
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
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The prophet Malcolm (peace be upon him) was my favorite Muslim, killed by his own fellow Nation of Islam two days after making that last comment. He was more of a conservative than most conservatives. If he founded the Religion of Islam, I'd have nothing negative to say about Islam. I'd say, the prophet was faithful to his wife and was real with people. He was courageous, honest, and worthy of respect. He pointed out the errors of Elijah Muhammad, and refused to kiss anyone's ***.

The white liberal differs from the white conservative only in one way: the liberal is more deceitful than the conservative.
—Malcolm X


X is one of my heroes and a martyr, so I prefer him over other politicians. Trump I consider less fake than any president in my lifetime. But I'm almost positive X would outdo Trump in honesty, integrity, and sincerity, hence Malcolm X wins my vote.

He taught me to be honest and suffer the consequences, and if I have liberal friends who reject me being real, they were not my friends.

X would prefer Trump over Hillary Clinton.

It is with a heavy and slightly anxious heart that I would start a thread like this, wondering if I did the right thing, but I feel it is worthwhile and hope Saint Malcolm approves of this message. (I'm not the best at knowing how my ghost posse feels. But I know that being fake is what would **** him off most).

I'm considered racist by many liberal standards, so guilty as charged. I'm not gonna beat around the bush for RF's approval. But when I meet an honest black man or woman of integrity, courage, or true charity (as opposed to false-charity) my heart is moved with admiration for them even more than for white people with the same qualities.

I hope to share Malcolm's fate...to die quickly for what I believe. I hope to meet him. If he didn't make it to heaven, I don't care to be there worshipping a God who punishes honest, courageous people of integrity.

If both were running, and you had to choose Trump or Malcolm X for President, who would you choose?
Is It Time For Conservatives To Re-Evaluate Malcolm X?

He would approve of Trump only because Trump is so bad at hiding his racism. Trump makes Malcolm X seem even more relevant. That would badly anger Trump's base.

I am Malcolm X.
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
What we really need is someone who can be real and honest at the same time. We got spoiled...now we expect it all the time in our President.
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
At this point I think that liberals would have to work really, really hard to catch up with the level of dishonesty being shown by Trump and those who implicitly support him.
 
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