ayn 04/09/2009
No doubt that the man has done some good in his life. But I too feel that he is a shameless motivator with seemingly no REAL love for his professed religion. Anyway, I feel that any good he may have done has been eclipsed by the murder of Malcolm X. For that I can not really forgive him. What good has he prevented in this world by killing such a good and effective leader.
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disgust4PCness 10/23/2005
Ditto what Wiseguy19 said... However, the mainstream media allows him to be somebody he's not...the media makes him out to be a savior...when he is truly a devil on earth.
Djahuti 10/22/2005
I disagree with Rodeodo,this man is far from being a "moron".He IS,however,a shameless media manipulator,and a discredit to his professed faith.It's too bad,because he does have the charisma to be a leader-but he has too much hatred in his heart to be a vessel or conduit for the divine.I have listened to him speak,and he does make some valid points,only to blow it with some far-fetched paranoia.I know many fine people of the Islamic faith,and none of them admire him.
CanadaSucks 10/22/2005
Not a true practitioner of Islam. . .he is a leader of a cult, nothing more. Too bad our media doesn't have the guts or the brains to call him what he is. . .
Redoedo 10/22/2005
A shameless moron whose sole purpose is self-promotion, primarily through his ridiculous conspiracy theories that are then funneled through the media and overplayed for the 'shock value'. Has earned himself a prominent position in my good friend PBeavr's Darwin's Waiting Room.
spartacus007 10/22/2005
I agree with Kairho. I upped him to 2 stars though because the idea behind the Million Man and Million More Marches emphasizes values held by the mainstream black community rather than the misdirected rhetoric of Jessie Jackson.
Kairho 10/21/2005
Way over the top and does the religion a disservice with his lies and tactics.
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