Muhammad Ali, was a joker, a lover, a fighter, a peace and political activist, and a humanitarian.
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Muhammad Ali, was a joker, a lover, a fighter, a peace and political activist, and a humanitarian.
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We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
countryboy (02-20-2020)
He refused to kill his brothers and sisters in humanity.
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
He met with Martin Luther King.
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
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Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
He secured the release of 15 American prisoners in Iraq in 1990.
Link https://nypost.com/2015/11/29/the-ta...d-us-hostages/
Excerpt:
In August 1990, shortly after Iraq invaded Kuwait, Saddam took thousands of foreigners hostage. After the United Nations passed a resolution demanding that Iraq pull out of Kuwait, Saddam still had 15 American men, using them as human shields by holding them in buildings America was likely to bomb.Some of the men had worked at the GM plant in Baghdad. All were civilians.
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
He didn't take no crap, especially not from George. :)
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
Muhammad Ali: Political activist, global humanitarian
Link https://www.politico.com/gallery/201...002269?slide=0
Excerpt:
Inside the ring, Muhammad Ali was a heavyweight champion, a showman, one of the greatest in the boxing world. But outside the ring? It's where Ali's greatness truly shone. While his activism against the Vietnam War and his comments on race relations in the 1960s led to much controversy, his devotion in his later years to humanitarian causes worldwide garnered much respect. Ali's death Friday at the age of 74 came after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's, a disease for which he spent decades raising money and awareness and appealing Congress for research funding. POLITICO takes a look back at Ali's moments in the political spotlight, his activism and his many efforts over the years to promote peace in the world.
Last edited by Just AnotherPerson; 02-19-2020 at 10:32 PM.
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity. We are all made from the same dust of stars. We cannot be separated because all life is interconnected.
Was there a reason behind this post at this time? Did he show up at a bowling alley in Akron with Elvis?
There is also a little known story of him hearing about a black man about to jump off a ledge and drove over there and talked him down.
He did not once hype it up or wait for the press to get there before he made his move.
He just did it and left without fanfare.
That was a classy move.
I did not like him much, but have to give credit where credit is due.
Later in life he was so punch drunk others took advantage of his condition for their personal gain.
EXAMPLE:
Some group of creeps put his name on shoe polish and tried to get K-Mart, a black owned business, to stock it and sell it for them.
They even went so far as to say the Rev. Desmond Tutu of South Africa endorsed it.
He did no such thing, and was angry they would use his name to make money for themselves.
The whole thing exposed those creeps for taking advantage of a disabled man, and using any black cause to further their own bank accounts.
Last edited by Retirednsmilin308; 02-20-2020 at 12:15 AM.
When it is not allowed to be questioned, it is not science, it is PROPAGANDA
Just AnotherPerson (02-20-2020),Peter1469 (02-20-2020)
I actually met him in Hollywood around 1983 or 84 he is not like you see him on tv all $#@!y he was pretty nice . one of my cousins in ky said we are related to the clays . yes my family is mixed blood one one side. were also related to one of the signers of the Magna Carta but who knows for sure.
Just AnotherPerson (02-20-2020)