- Racist and anti-Semite
- Leader of New Black Panther Party
See also: Khalid
Abdul Muhammad New
Black Panther Party
Nation
of Islam
Born
(with the name Paris Lewis) in Los
Angeles in 1967, Malik Zulu Shabazz has been a significant figure in radical Black Muslim politics since
the mid-1990s. He currently heads the New
Black Panther Party (NBPP), whose twin hallmarks are anti-white
and anti-Semitic hatred. A practicing attorney and a frequent speaker
on college campuses, Shabazz holds a bachelor's degree from Howard
University and a J.D. from Howard University Law School. During his
undergraduate college years, he was an aggressive campus
organizer; in 1988 he founded Unity Nation, a self-described
"black revolutionary" student group.
In the 1990s,
Shabazz's militant temperament caught the eye of Khalid
Abdul Muhammad, protégé of Nation
of Islam (NOI) leader Louis
Farrakhan. Muhammad, who was the chairman of NBPP at the time, called
the young Shabazz "one of the greatest student leaders of
all time." Muhammad would soon become Shabazz's revered mentor who,
according
to Shabazz, "helped to shape my life and was a captain and
minister over me."
The other major influence on Shabazz's
intellectual development was Louis Farrakhan. "I met Minister
Louis Farrakhan on my college campus and it absolutely changed my
life," says
Shabazz.
After
graduating from law school and passing the bar exam, Shabazz worked
as a campaign aide and spokesman for Marion Barry, the
scandal-plagued, three-term mayor of Washington, DC. During that
same period, Shabazz became a member of the rap music group The
Defiant Giants; he took the stage name "Zulu
King Paris" and helped record the album Rise,
Black Man, Rise.
Soon
thereafter Shabazz joined the Nation of Islam, whose legendary anti-Semitism dovetailed neatly with Shabazz's own
contempt for Jews. "I say to all Jewish people and all white
people," he told a Howard University audience in April 1994 "…
stop pushing your Holocaust down my throat, when the black holocaust
is the worst holocaust humanity has ever seen." Five months
later at the same school, Shabazz warned: "We will never
bow down to the white, Jewish, Zionist onslaught."
In
1995 Shabazz helped organize and promote Louis Farrakhan's "Million
Man March" in Washington, DC. The day before the March (which
was held on October 16), a number of NOI devotees organized, as a
preview to the following day's activities, an event billed as the
“Black African Holocaust Nationhood Conference” (BAHNC). Serving as master of ceremonies, Shabazz told those in attendance that
blacks were little more than outcasts of American society. Whites, he
said, "made…colleges and institutions, black and white, not to
free us but to make us better servants of white folks. Where's your
proof? Look at our condition.... The matter of fact is we [are] still
niggers in America." "The Caucasians and the Government are
arrogant," Shabazz added, "telling us how to suffer.
America should be glad that every black man is not on a killing spree
for all the suffering they [white Americans] have done."
The
highly anticipated climax of the BAHNC proceedings began when Shabazz
introduced the event's final scheduled speaker, Khalid Abdul
Muhammad. With the audience standing and cheering, Shabazz said: "We
wanna bring on a man who gives the white man nightmares. We wanna
bring on a man who makes the Jews pee in they [sic] pants at night.
He's like black Raid on white roaches." At that point, Muhammad
stepped to the microphone and delivered a blistering attack on white
“devil[s]” and “cracker[s].”
In
1997 Shabazz joined NBPP and quickly became the party's
national attorney and spokesman.
In
1998 Shabazz was named "Young Lawyer of the Year" by
the National Bar Association. That same year, he ran unsuccessfully
for a seat on the Washington, DC city council, garnering just 8
percent of the vote (15,644
votes).
Also in 1998, Shabazz co-organized (with Khalid Abdul Muhammad) an
NBPP-sponsored "Million Youth March" in Harlem, New York,
which drew about 6,000 people and ended in clashes between the
attendees and city police. Just prior to that event (which was
held on September 5), Shabazz had threatened
to kill any police officers who might be tempted to "interfere"
with the proceedings. Then, in his address to the marchers, Shabazz
stated: "The only solution any time there is a funeral in
the black community, is a funeral in the police community." "I
don't care what the Jews say," he
added. "You [blacks] are the only people that
have been in bondage for over 400 years. You are the true chosen
people of God, and it is not the so-called Jew."
In
August 2000, Shabazz was a featured speaker at Al
Sharpton's "Redeem
the Dream" rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where he (Shabazz)
delivered his "I Have a Black Dream" speech calling for a
race war in America. Shabazz spoke
of a “black jury” finding “white America” guilty of
“injustice and racism”; he called on black young people,
including “gang members,” to unite against the “common enemy”;
and he articulated a “black dream that when we see caskets rolling
in the black community…that we will see caskets and funerals in the
community of our enemy as well.” He also expressed "solidarity
with Reverend Sharpton."
In October 2000, Richard J.
Rosendall, an openly gay writer and the former president of the Gay
and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, DC, sent Shabazz an
email needling him about his poor showing as a candidate in the
aforementioned 1998 city council election in DC. Shabazz’s
response
to Rosendall contained the following sentiments, all in capital
letters: "LEAVE ME ALONE SICK LITTLE FAGGOT.… YOU WILL GET
CRUSHED, LITTLE DEVIL …"
When
Khalid Abdul Muhammad died unexpectedly in February 2001,
Shabazz was disconsolate. “I was beyond hurt,” said
Shabazz.
“I was devastated. I was crushed.... He was so strong. He was so beautiful. He was so brilliant." On
another occasion, Shabazz said,
in tribute to his late mentor: "I could never thank God
enough for a bold, bald-headed black man who taught me what I know,
and I come in his spirit today in what seems to be walking in his
footsteps.... Uncompromising and fearless – the enemy didn't like
him. But I love him. The minister and doctor Khalid Abdul
Muhammad."
With
Muhammad gone, Shabazz
took the reins of NBPP
and relocated the organization's headquarters from New York to
Washington, DC. Soon thereafter he organized
a boycott
of a local Korean-American-owned store after a dispute between the
merchant and a black teenage girl had resulted in a fight that was
caught on videotape. Shabazz and NBPP staged a week-long protest on
the sidewalk in front of the market, with the demonstrators chanting,
"Death to the Bloodsucker." The store was eventually
firebombed, though Shabazz and NBPP claimed no connection to that
incident.
As
the head of NBPP, Shabazz traveled to various cities across the
United States—among them Cincinnati (Ohio), Louisville (Kentucky),
and Decatur (Alabama)—to recruit new members, stirring their
passions by claiming that police brutality against black Americans
was reaching epidemic proportions. In large part as a result of
Shabazz's efforts, NBPP grew rapidly into an organization with 47
separate chapters.
Depicting America As a Racist Nation:
Shabazz reads American history as an
unpunctuated narrative of white-perpetrated racism and oppression,
a
reality which he claims the schools are afraid to teach:
"They teach you
lies: George Washington was the father of our
country. Thomas Jefferson was the father of our country. Christopher
Columbus discovered America in 1492. Is that what they teach?...
Oh, but I know a different Christopher Columbus. I know a different
George Washington. I know a different Thomas Jefferson. I know a
Christopher Columbus that came to the West Indies or the Caribbean
and wiped out the Arouak Indians! I ... know a Christopher Columbus
that came and began the holocaust of the Indians they wiped out —
I'm talking about white folks. Wiped out 90 percent of the Indians in
America, lied to the Indians over and over again, broke treaties,
killed and murdered 90 percent of the Indians — straight-up
genocide.... George Washington! What about the George Washington
that raped black women? What about the George Washington that had as
many slaves as are sitting in this room? George Washington was a
hypocrite, claiming a country that's free and just for all at the
same time tradin' black men and women like a keg of molaskus — a
keg of molasses — a chicken or a keg of whisky. Ol' Thomas
Jefferson, old wooden-teeth-wearin', wig-wearin' Thomas Jefferson,
nothin' but a slave-master, a slave-owner, an Indian-killer. Andrew
Jackson! Indian killers, slave traders, slave owners!"
Shabazz
has characterized
America's Founding Fathers as "snakes"
and terrorists. In
2003
he recorded a rap album featuring excerpts of his speeches and titled
Amerikkka's
Most Hated. The corrupted spelling of "America"—a trope of the
Sixties terrorist group Weatherman—signified
the nation's allegedly intractable and ubiquitous white
racism.
According to Shabazz, white racism remains as harmful today as it was during the era of slavery:
"This
is not just slavery.... [T]his is up until the
1940s, 1950s, a favorite habit of theirs [whites] is to take a black
man and ... take a rope and wrap it around his neck and hang him
from a tree. Our holocaust did not last six years, our holocaust did
not last 12 years, you talkin' about a 400-year holocaust! ... We
are the only ones who have been in a land that is not our own for 400
years, stripped of our name, our language, our religion, our culture,
and our god. Huh? Castrate the black man! Take the black man, cut his
genitals off! Take the genitals, ram it in his mouth and light the
black man on fire! And they sit around eating popcorn and laugh about
it! Huh? Havin' picnic, which really comes from the origin
'pick-a-nigger.' Picnic comes from the origin pick a 'nigger'! 'Pick a
nigger' to lynch and go an' get some food and popcorn and laugh about
it! No genuine human being could lynch another human being without
just cause and sit around and laugh and smile and eat popcorn about
it.... The black man to them has always been a threat, and they
get joy out of hanging the black man. They get joy out of either
physically hanging you, or they get joy out of mentally and
politically hanging you."
From the outset of his career as a public figure, Shabazz
has regularly trumpeted his outrage over the alleged epidemic of
white-on-black violence in the United States. "[T]he number one opponent in Black history has been white racism
and white attacks on Black people," he states. "If any racist,
straw-chewin', tobacco-chewin' racist redneck lays their hand on any
black man or woman in this county," Shabazz said
at an April 2001 news conference in Bowie, Maryland, "crush that
devil that is trying to do you harm and to do you evil in the name of
God and in accordance with your legal rights."
Shabazz believes
that all black prisoners in the United States should be set free, on
grounds that they could not possibly have been tried fairly by the
racist criminal-justice system of a racist nation. In
2002 he expressed his solidarity with then-murder suspect
Jamil
Abdullah Al-Amin, who was ultimately convicted of killing a black
sheriff's deputy in Georgia. Shabazz is also a devoted supporter of
convicted cop-killer Mumia
Abu Jamal. In 2003 Shabazz created
Black Lawyers for Justice, an organization promoting the notion
that black inmates have been unjustly railroaded into their
prison cells.
Shabazz's
call for the release of black inmates is consistent with the ideals
of the original Black
Panther Party that was established in 1966 by Huey
Newton
and Bobby
Seale.
While NBPP has an identity separate from that of the former
organization—and has been attacked by the old Panther guard for
"stealing" the name—Shabazz is adamant about keeping the
faith. "We love Brother Huey Newton," says
Shabazz.
"We love the Panthers of the 1960s but the New Black Panther
Party, by and large, reads and studies the Teachings of the Honorable
Elijah Muhammad and we respect the leadership of Minister Louis
Farrakhan."
Shabazz's speeches are commonly
laced with variations of the statement,
"All praise is due to Allah. Black power! Black power! Black
power! Black power!" He refers to blacks as "God's
chosen people,"
and has borrowed his mentor Khalid Abdul Muhammad's signature
phrase:
"I didn't come to pin the tail on the donkey, I came to pin the
tail on the racist honky!"
During
a March 23, 2011 radio interview, Shabazz unambiguously articulated his vision of what group posed the greatest danger to black people:
“We have a common enemy: the white man. And the white
man’s system, his way of doing things, his way of operating. That’s
what we mean by ‘the white man.’ His military, his planes, his
aircraft carriers, his bombs, his missiles, his imperialism, his
colonialism, his Zionism. That’s the real enemy, what we call the
white man.”
Even as he denounces what he depicts as the scourge of white supremacy, Shabazz embraces his
own philosophy of racial superiority—merely the mirror image of the
worldview he ascribes to the legions of racist whites purportedly
peppering the American landscape:
"We [blacks] are the original
people on the planet. We are responsible
for the existence of the white race!... You are the mothers and the fathers of
the brown man. The yellow man. And the white man and the white woman.
And no matter how you look at these people you call niggers, no
matter how you look down on black people, remember you're lookin' at
your mother and lookin' at your your father. Huh? They should bow
down when they see you in the hallways — bow down and kiss the feet
of the black woman. And say if it were not for you, black woman, I
wouldn't have even a biological chemical existence. Huh? Black Power!
Black Power!... you are the original people but they don't want
you to know it; according to them you're nothing but a nigger! Black
Power! Black Power!... Our genes are dominant, white genes are
recessive. A black man and a black woman can produce brown. You can
produce red, queen! You can produce yellow! You can produce white and
something that's whiter than white, 180 degrees
opposite in either direction! But if Bob and Jill — if Bob and Jill
get together, they can do it all day, all night — they can produce
nothing but a little white baby. It's because Mendel, the German
scientist — I'm talkin' facts here now — Mendel the German
scientist teaches us that dark
genes are dominant and light genes are recessive. Black
Power!"
Given his hatred for white people, it is not at
all surprising that Shabazz is a racial separatist:
"The perfect
world for us [blacks] would be ... a nation of our own. We want our own land, factories and farms. We are tired
of demonstrating against police brutality year after year, month
after month, [saying] 'Please treat us right. Stop discriminating
against us.' It seems almost impossible to achieve real justice
within the confines of White racist America. So, the perfect world,
of course, is a Black nation. The perfect world for us would be the
Honorable Louis Farrakhan as our president and a Congress with our
best politicians, scholars, researchers, thinkers and activists
working under a divine chain of command."
Shabazz on 9/11, the Jews, and Israel:
In
the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Shabazz
defended
Osama
bin Laden and blamed President George W. Bush for the horrors of
that day. During an October 31, 2001 news conference at the
National Press Club, Shabazz called
America and Israel the “number one and two terrorists right now on
the planet,” and he blamed Zionism for the 9/11
attacks:
“Zionism is racism, Zionism is terrorism, Zionism is
colonialism, Zionism is Imperialism, and support for Zionism is the
root of why so many were killed on September 11.... Zionists control America, lock, stock and barrel. The European
Jews have America under control, lock, stock, and barrel, the media,
foreign policy."
During
an NBPP meeting on March
22, 2002—six
months after 9/11—Shabazz
held up picture of Osama bin Laden and praised him as a Muslim
"brother" and "a bold man" who was "not
bowing down" to the West, but rather was "standing up"
for his beliefs and "bringing reform to this world."
Shabazz reasoned that because bin Laden had caused both
President Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to be
"shaking and quaking," the al
Qaeda leader "got to be some kind of friend of yours and
mine." Urging his listeners to "give [bin Laden] his
respect," Shabazz said: "Let's give him a hand, man." His
listeners responded with enthusiastic applause.
At
a pro-reparations rally in 2002, Shabazz
blustered,
"The President wants to talk about a terrorist named bin Laden.
I don't want to talk about bin Laden. I want to talk about a
terrorist called Christopher Columbus. I want to talk about a
terrorist called George Washington. I want to talk about a terrorist
called [New York City Mayor] Rudy Giuliani. The real terrorists have
always been the United Snakes of America."
On
numerous occasions, Shabazz has intimated that Jewish
conspirators possessed exclusive foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks
and thus were able to save their own lives that day by not going to their respective workplaces in the
World Trade Center, the main target of the suicide
hijackers. For instance, at a July
3, 2003 news conference in Morristown, New Jersey, Shabazz said:
“If 3,000 people perished in the World Trade Center attacks and the
Jewish population is 10 percent, you show me records of 300 Jewish people dying in the World Trade
Center. We're daring anyone to dispute its truth. They got their
people out." (Note:
As of 2001, there were 5.2
million
Jews in the United States, 1.9 percent of the American
population.)
In
a January 2002 interview, Shabazz spoke out
against U.S. aid to Israel: "There is no moral reason why America should support the
colonial and imperial state of Israel. They have stolen land from the
Palestinians, killing and murdering the Palestinians on that land…. In
truth, the land belongs to the African, who was pushed out of
Palestine, Egypt and Northern Africa."
At an April 2002 protest outside B'nai B'rith headquarters in
Washington, DC, Shabazz said:
"Kill every goddamn Zionist in Israel! Goddamn little babies,
goddamn old ladies! Blow up Zionist supermarkets!"
At
a July 7, 2004 interfaith vigil protesting the mass killing of blacks
in Sudan, Shabazz said:
“The Zionist has no right to open his mouth anywhere on the
planet.” He explained further that the Jews were “Zionist liars” who were
“robbing the gold mines in Africa,” and who had “the blood of
Palestinians on [their] hands.”
Promoting
the false notion that Jews played a major role in the
trans-Atlantic slave trade, Shabazz states that Jews "are absolutely
in fear today, of a message that will come to the student that will
expose their involvement in their crimes, historically and presently
against Black people."
On other occasions, Shabazz has said the following about Jews and the state of Israel:
- “The
Jews have taken the entire state of Israel, West Bank, and Gaza, all
of that is stolen territory. And they are the reason that someone
else would blow themselves up. It is not the Palestinians' fault. It
is the fault of the Zionists.” (March
10, 2006)
- "The New Black Panther Party stands in 100
percent solidarity with the Palestinian people. As you know, we're
strong opponents of Zionism. We're strong opponents of the U.S.
policy of strictly supporting Israel. We find no legal or legitimate
basis, really for the existence of the Zionist state.… I say to
the Palestinian people to continue to stand up and continue to resist
and never forget the blood of the martyrs that went before them.”
- "Who's the real racists? Is it me or is it the Zionists?... Who went in crushin' over two million Palestinians outta that
land? Then they kept startin' wars with their Arab neighbors to grab
more and more land; that's part of what Zionism is, to take as much
land as they can. If they could get away with it they'd swallow up
Gaza. If they could get away with it they'd swallow up — uh ...
the West Bank, they'd swallow up Jordan. They'd swallow up the Golan
Heights.... How can you be a Jew
and say you [sic] a Zionist? How can you be a Jew and participate in
the taking of another people's land? And right — and ripping them
off of their land and killing them on their land. They just bulldoze
the houses! Drove them off the land and today they say they don't
even have the right to return.... Look at what they do to the
Palestinians, flyin' helicopters, shootin' missiles into they [sic]
houses. Huh? They don't like em they just bulldoze your house. Take a
bulldozer, bulldoze your houses. The blood of the Palestinians on the
hands of the Zionists drips all the way down into the core of the
planet Earth."
More of Shabazz's Words and Actions:
In the wake of
Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans in September 2005, Shabazz visited that city and reported:
"Wholesale police brutality is being waged against the [mostly
black] victims of this natural disaster." He charged that police
sniper units were trying to provoke black residents into disorderly behaviors
that could justify "opening fire on groups of black males
randomly and indiscriminately." Shabazz further claimed that when the
storm hit New Orleans, the American government treated black people as
hostages and slaves, refusing to let them flee for safety. "[T]his
is more of a racist occupation of subjugation rather than a relief
effort," said Shabazz.
In October 2005, Shabazz was
appointed by Louis Farrakhan to be a Co-Convener of the "Millions
More Movement" marking the tenth anniversary of the Million Man
March.
Shortly
after Election Day 2008, Shabazz became the subject of
controversy when it was revealed that he had dispatched two members
of his NBPP to stand outside
an open polling station in Philadelphia and intimidate white voters
with racial slurs and threats of violence. Shabazz instructed
the men (one of whom was armed with a nightstick) to "use
all means at your dispoal" to "stop angry whites"
from voting against Barack
Obama. On January 7, 2009, the Justice Department under
President Bush filed criminal
charges against Shabazz and the two men for violating the 1965
Voting Rights Act. The failure of all three Panthers to appear
in court led to
an order by U.S. District Judge Stewart Dalzell to seek judgments or
sanctions against them. In May 2009, however, the Justice
Department—now
under President Obama—dismissed
the case.
Shabazz
claims
that on September
27, 2010 in New York City, he attended a secret meeting with Louis
Farrakhan, fifty Imams, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
(the latter was in town for a UN visit). When asked by an
interviewer about this meeting, Shabazz did not reveal explicitly
what was discussed, but implied that the participants had talked
“about
perhaps bringing natural gas and oil and other reparations [in compensation for past Arab
slaving activities] into the black nation,” along with “other
things—unmentionable.” “Anything I do is for revolution for
black people, no matter what it is,” Shabazz added.
Indicating that the tenor of the New York meeting was positive, he then
said: “You know, there is no greater enemy than the white man. You
know, uh, again we have to learn because it’s just as many Arabs
who hate this white man as we do. So, am I not to ally myself,
alliance myself with this Arab in fighting this white man?”
In March 2012, Shabazz and NBPP weighed in on the explosive case of Trayvon Martin, a
black teenager who had recently been shot and killed under disputed circumstances by a "white Hispanic" named George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Declaring
that “White America” had “failed black people” for “400
years” and would no longer be permitted to “kill black children and
get away with it,” the Panthers initially
offered a $10,000
bounty for the “capture” of Zimmerman—"dead or alive." Soon thereafter, the Panthers upped
the ante to $1
million,
a sum which they expected to collect in donations “from the black
community [including] athletes and entertainers.” Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton also worked aggressively to draw attention to the Martin case, though they did not condone Shabazz's and NBPP's implicit approval of violence against Zimmerman.
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