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Shock Videos: New Black Panther Party Member Teaches 'Black Survival' Tactics With Guns and Machetes...to Kids

Shock Videos: New Black Panther Party Member Teaches 'Black Survival' Tactics With Guns and Machetes...to Kids

"Black power!"

Disturbing new YouTube videos have surfaced allegedly showing notorious New Black Panther Party member King Samir Shabazz teaching "black survival" training to a small audience — with children sitting in the front row.

In each of the three videos, uploaded June 6, 2011, the man identified as Shabazz graphically demonstrates self-defense tactics using a variety of weapons, including a handgun, a machete and a baseball bat:

Shabazz first takes the audience through the basics of holding a weapon. Wearing black militant clothing and a red bandana, he crouches down and aims his gun.

"Know and understand everything around you is a weapon," he says.

In the first self-defense demonstration, Shabazz mimes reading a newspaper while his assistant charges him. Shabazz ducks and extends his fist, giving a straight punch to the would-be attacker's groin and knocks him down. He demonstrates several other types of blows, including to the knee and leg, and how to pivot and slam an attacker to the ground.

In the next demonstration, the would-be attacker charges Shabazz, who stops him by extending his foot into the attacker's groin area while simultaneously pulls a gun and points it in his face.

Shabazz next holds the assistant by the throat and demonstrates how to choke off an assailant's air supply.

"You're cutting that wind off completely. Backing him up and put two in him," Shabazz says, putting the gun in the assistant's abdomen.

He demonstrates a variation of the move again.

"While you have him you may put two bullets in his legs," he says. "I'm going to make sure you don't get up." The assistant falls.

"Now, it's your choice, you may finish off your load or you may go about your business," Shabazz says.

Shabazz next demonstrates what to do when you're the one placed in a choke hold.

"The first thing we don't do?" Shabazz quizzes.

"Stay," the audience, including the children, answer.

"Right," he says, then steps back to his attacker's side and demonstrates the open shot to either of his kneecaps.

"Be careful it isn't your leg!" Shabazz cautions. "What I would do, in most cases, go right to the groin....You always want to make sure you are not in the way of your own line of fire."

Shabazz then goes through the proper way of loading a gun, cautioning the audience never to play with a loaded weapon, while he himself waves one around, demonstrating what not to do.

"I am trained to deal with a loaded weapon," he says.

The next set of scenarios deal with how to use a machete to defend against a baseball bat-wielding attacker. Shabazz and his assistant mime a bat and machete fight, and Shabazz locks his assistant in position.

"Now, I can either go for his fingers and cut his fingers straight off or I can go straight for his wrist," he says.

Following through with the knife's momentum in slow motion, Shabazz demonstrates how he can cut right through his attacker, then holds his head from behind, exposing his neck, and mimes decapitating him.

"And I can hold his head up high just like that," he says triumphantly.

"Black power," an audience member says.

At one point, a weapon is heard clattering to the floor and a small child appears to retrieve it and put it back on the stage.

After the second machete demonstration, an audience member comments, "Damn, you gotta do all that?"

"Overkill," laughs another.

It's also worth noting that in a separate video posted in May (where it's unknown if kids were present), one month before the survival training, Shabazz addressed a group with a speech called "Exhuming of a Nation." Among other statements, he declared, "F*** whitey's Mother's Day."

"I see black folks in here. I see no crackers in here today," Shabazz said. "How do you feel?"

"Black power!" the audience answered.

"You love being black?"

"Yes!"

"Do you love being black?"

"Yes!"

"Will you die being black?"

"Yes!"

"Will you kill to be black?"

"Yes! Black power!"

"Are you ready for black?"

"Black power!"

The Blaze previously reported on Shabazz last September when he was shown in a video accusing "Fox Jews" of using "little black babies" as "alligator bait." He has spoken about his hatred of white people and called on blacks to "kill crackers" and their babies.

Shabazz was also reportedly one of the New Black Panther Party members who allegedly engaged in voter intimidation in Philadelphia on Election Day 2008. The Justice Department dropped the investigation into the incident and no charges were ever filed.

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