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New Black Panther Field Marshal: Whites ‘Should be Thankful We’re Not Hanging Crackers By Nooses...Yet, Yet, Yet’

New Black Panther Field Marshal: Whites ‘Should be Thankful We’re Not Hanging Crackers By Nooses...Yet, Yet, Yet’

"We're taught to send this cracker to the cemetery"

The Blaze’s Erica Ritz contributed to this report.

According to National Field Marshal for the New Black Panthers King Samir Shabazz:

  • "I love white-on white-crime, because that is the best crime."
  • "I hate the g*ddamn white man, woman, and child, grandma, aunt, uncle, Pappa Billy Bob, and whoever else."
  • "You should be thankful we're not running around here hanging crackers by nooses and all that kind of stuff -- yetyet, yet"
  • He has a "wet dream about killing the g*ddamn cracker."
  • "We don't allow faggots and lesbians" in the New Black Panther Army
  • Envisions a world where every black person is "ready to bang on this cracker"
  • Wants to take over neighborhoods "block by block" so "crackers...or even the developer" would be scared to come into them
  • "We're taught to send this cracker to the cemetery... so kiss 'em goodbye"

The National Field Marshal for the New Black Panther Party (NBPP), King Samir Shabazz, engaged in multiple vicious tirades on his national radio show this weekend, calling for broad violence against whites.

(Related: Shabazz details secret meeting with Ahmadinejad and Louis Farrakhan)

Shabazz, you may remember, made national news in 2008 when the Department of Justice brought a voter intimidation suit against him and a NBPP accomplice. They got in trouble for wearing Black Panther uniforms and brandishing a police-style baton outside a Philadelphia precinct during the Presidential election. Shabazz was charged on the grounds of violations to the Voting Rights Act.

But on May 29, 2009, against the advice of prosecutors who had worked on the case, the Department of Justice ordered the suit dropped, even though Shabazz and the other defendants in the case refused to appear in federal court.

Hear what DOJ-protected Shabazz now has to say:

Key Shabazz Quotes:

  • "[Discussing the movie 'Quilombo'] Any movie that starts off with the killing of peckerwood, I'm locked in and loaded. As I told you, I love white-on white-crime, because that is the best crime, and we're going say 'black power' to that. You understand what I mean?"

  • "I love black people, and I hate the g*ddamn white man, woman, and child, grandma, aunt, uncle, Pappa Billy Bob, and whoever else. Redneck Tom and Blueneck Robert, and whoever else you wanna name. I hate the white man. I hate the very look of white people. I hate the sound of white people. G*ddamnit, I hate the smell of white people. I hate the oppression of white people, I hate the murder and the rape and the torture and the taking away of our names, our culture, our God, our music and damn, I hate this cracker for everything he has done to us."

  • "You should be thankful we're not running around here hanging crackers by nooses and all that kind of stuff, yet, yet, yet."

  • "Some of us, some of y'all -- are even scared to have a wet dream about killing the g*ddamn cracker."

  • "We're raising men and women in this army, we don't have time for punks. We don't allow fa*gots and lesbians in this army-- sorry, wrong army. This is for black liberation, not rainbow liberation."

  • "Just imagine everybody listening right now, you walk outside on your block in your hood, and everybody on your block is now revolutionary. Everybody on your block is ready to bang on this cracker. Can you imagine what kind of community that would be? ... That is the kind of community our ancestors would be proud of."

  • "And we'll really show this cracker a project that's behind never wish he would have started. Turn them projects out, because a black power project and no crackers allowed up in here. So much to the point that then their developer will be scared to come in here; we're taking it. Just like we took our land for our garden, G*damnit, the projects is next. We're taking it back, block by block, house by house, street by street, hood by hood, town by town, city by city, state by state."

  • "You can fight this white man-- and I'm not telling you to go out there and attack nobody-- but in self-defense it's okay to fight back.  We're taught to send this cracker to the cemetery; when he put his hand on us, we send him to the cemetery in self defense.  Again, I'm not telling you to attack anyone, but if they put their hands on you and if you are a [unintelligble], and in the name of your creator, and the name of our ancestors, we're to kiss them goodbye, kiss 'em goodbye, kiss 'em goodbye."

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