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Farrakhan: African Americans deserve their own courts
2014-02-24
[Hub News] DETROIT - In a fiery speech Sunday delivered to 18,000 at Joe Louis Arena, Minister Louis Farrakhan blasted the judicial systems in the U.S. as being biased against African Americans, calling upon the community to set up their own courts.

"We want equal justice under the law," Farrakhan said on the last day of the Nation of Islam's annual convention, held in Detroit this year. "Our people can't take much more. We have to have our own courts."

With Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., and Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones sitting behind him, Farrakhan spoke for nearly three hours, reiterating the Nation of Islam's view that the U.S. is a land headed for destruction because it has disobeyed the word of God.

Farrakhan suggested that African Americans rely on the Quran and Bible to help set up their own legal system that would be more fair to African Americans.

"So ... if we retaliate, you can bring out your soldiers. We got some, too."

Farrakhan railed against Christian pastors who endorse gay marriage, which he said contradicts the teachings of Christianity and Islam.

Noting that the Nation of Islam started in Detroit in 1930, Farrakhan said: "I want Detroit to know we're back to stay. This is a great city."

During the past year, Farrakhan has talked about reinvesting in Detroit. Local Nation of Islam members say some are moving to Detroit to invest and help rebuild the city.
Sharia by another name, nothing more.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Not only their own courts, but their own prisons, and their own executioners, too.
See how easy that was?
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-02-24 18:54  

#9  ..like gorb said. Send all willing to Kenya with a check for $1m payable only at the Bank of Kenya.

Oh, yes, I almost forgot. They have to get there using THIS..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-02-24 18:46  

#8  African Americans deserve their own courts

In Kenya.
Posted by: gorb   2014-02-24 16:10  

#7  Didn't we have Ebonics in the Zimmerman Trial?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-02-24 15:59  

#6  Still surprised they didn't pick a state with a high African American population (or a small state) and promote a migration. Get enough African Americans in the state and you'd have the courts and the cops and all political positions. Oh, and the rest of the country would be able to see how it should be done.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-02-24 15:49  

#5  Court transcripts in Ebonics would make for interesting read.

Get those high school kids quoted in the New York Post this morning...
Posted by: Steve White   2014-02-24 15:06  

#4   Court transcripts in Ebonics would make for interesting read.

If you could read it?

How about testimony in ebonics too
.
Why you se dat's de thang, He diddn no he had d gun

an so when it gos bang bang yall keep ouda de wa.
I figer we needs a translator fo de Englich.

Plus all "Trials" either end in Not Guilty "Becaus he had it comin, or the jury will Not be heah".

Enough.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-02-24 14:08  

#3  Court transcripts in Ebonics would make for interesting read.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2014-02-24 12:53  

#2  P2k, do you ever get tired or disgusted by having to point out the same thing (it's all about the power) forever? I know I do it just never seems to get anywhere.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-02-24 10:31  

#1  ...hmmm...separate but equal, where have we heard that before? /rhet question

It's never been about right or justice, it's always been about power.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-24 08:37  

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