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Racist Bastard...Monkey A**': New Black Panther 'Spiritual Leader' Gets Out of Jail -- Goes on Shouting Shock Rant Vowing Zimmerman 'Gotta Pay

Racist Bastard...Monkey A**': New Black Panther 'Spiritual Leader' Gets Out of Jail -- Goes on Shouting Shock Rant Vowing Zimmerman 'Gotta Pay

"[White people] will pay you to kill our babies!"

The Blaze's Erica Ritz contributed to this report. 

  •  Black Panther Spiritual Leader Hashim Nzinga was released from an Atlanta jail last week
  •  Nzinga was responsible for posting a bounty on George Zimmerman
  • Was himself incarcerated for having an illegal firearm as a felon
  • Declares Zimmerman is a "racist bastard" & "monkey a**" while saying no one has "paid" for a list of high-profile civil rights murders in the past but Zimmerman will "pay" for the Martin shooting

  • Cites Zimmerman's defense fund as proof that white people will "pay you to kill our babies" 

Recently released Hashim Nzinga

In a recent interview on Black Panther radio, New Black Panther Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz had a very "spiritual" discussion with Minister Hashim Nzinga, the appointed Spiritual Leader of the Panthers. Min. Nzinga, 49, was recently released from the DeKalb County Jail in Atlanta after serving 150 days for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.

From the Daily Mail:

Hashim Nzinga, 49, was arrested on Monday at the office of his probation officer and charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, said Adrion Bell, spokesman for the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department.

Nzinga was convicted in February of deposit account fraud. In March while on probation for that felony, Nzinga allegedly sold a handgun to a pawnshop, Bell said.

Nzinga is most notorious for his posting a $10,000 bounty for the the capture of George Zimmerman, the man who killed Trayvon Martin.  The highly controversial Martin case is ongoing in Florida, with Zimmerman currently being charged with second degree murder.

Nzinga bounty, 'Wanted Dead or Alive'

Black Panther Nzinga & his Zimmerman bounty

In his first interview after being released, Nzinga declared that he was innocent and that his entire incarceration was a "set up by this white devil."

When asked about the Trayvon Martin case, the spiritual leader went into a screaming, profanity-laced rant, implicating Zimmerman in not only the murder of Martin, but bringing up past race-related killings in America.

"This man gotta pay for this, man!"

Nzinga regularly, emotionally repeated the mantra that "nobody paid" in the past:

"Nobody paid for Emmett, man.  Nobody really paid for King. Nobody paid for Medgar Evers. Nobody paid for Patrice Lumumba. Nobody paid for Malcom X.  Nobody paid for the four girls bombed in the church, but this one gon' pay, man."

Nzinga then referred to the 1964 "Mississippi Burning" case where three civil rights workers went missing and were eventually found murdered.  The KKK was implicated in the event that drew massive national attention.

Again, Nzinga says "nobody paid" for that:

"They found twenty-something black bodies while they were looking for them two Jews out there in Mississippi who got killed trying to have the voter registration.  Nobody paid for those bodies."

Emmett Till, shot and killed August 28, 1955

Dr. King was shot dead on April 4, 1968

He was a champion of Civil Rights & equal opportunity

Medgar Evers was shot dead June 12, 1963

Patrice Lumumba was killed in the Congo on 17 January 1961

Malcolm X, assassinated by Nation Of Islam members, February 21, 1965

 

Four African American girls were killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, September 15, 1963

 

Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney were killed by KKK members in Mississippi in April, 1964

Nzinga emotionally yelled that "nobody ever has to pay for a black man's death" in this country. He went on to condemned the "black FBI agents, black CIA agents, black president, black attorney general" for wanting to limit the rights of blacks to freely speak up.

Nzinga speaking at a Panther rally

Nzinga then detailed his recounting of the Trayvon Martin murder using racial slurs and eventually inferring that white people will give money to have black children murdered:

"Shoot this baby point-blank range in the chest, no one arrest his monkey a**.  Then he turns around and be played like an angel.  White people raised over $300,000 and put it in his bank account overnight.  They will pay you to kill our babies."

 Mugshot of Nzinga

In some of his closing remarks on the interview, Nzinga implores that God will get the Panthers through this and deliver them from the "hells of North America."  The spiritual leader rants, borderline hysterically, and calls Zimmerman a "racist bastard" before being cut off by New Black Panther Chairman Shabazz, who, while laughing,  apologizes for the bluntness of the remarks.

"Our Brother just got out of jail, and you know the pressure the white devil puts on us there," Shabazz explained. Nzinga is now a free man.  The rest of the interview with Shabazz angled toward how to further integrate the spiritual leader into the ranks of the Black Panthers where he can begin his own NBPP chapter.

 

Listen to some of the most shocking comments here.

 

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