“You can cuss out colonialism, imperialism, and all other kinds of ism, but it's hard for you to cuss that dollarism. When they drop those dollars on you, your soul goes.”
In today's consumer-driven society, Malcolm X's words on the power of money hold true. The influence and control that money can have on individuals and communities is undeniable, often overshadowing other forms of oppression. It serves as a reminder to be conscious of where our values lie and how money can shape our actions and decisions.
In this quote, Malcolm X is drawing attention to the power and influence of money in society. He suggests that even when individuals may criticize oppressive systems like colonialism and imperialism, the allure of money can lead them to compromise their values. The phrase "your soul goes" implies that the pursuit of wealth can corrupt or compromise one's principles and beliefs. Malcolm X's statement serves as a reminder of the importance of remaining steadfast in one's convictions, even in the face of financial temptation.
“Western interests: imperialism, colonialism, exploitation, racism, and other negative -isms.”
“It"s good to keep wide-open ears and listen to what everybody else has to say, but when you come to make a decision, you have to weigh all of what you"ve heard on its own, and place it where it belongs, and come to a decision for yourself; you"ll never regret it. But if you form the habit of taking what someone else says about a thing without checking it out for yourself, you"ll find that other people will have you hating your friends and loving your enemies.”
“How can you thank a man for giving you what's already yours? How then can you thank him for giving you only part of what is yours?”
“Don't be bitter. Remember Lot's wife when they kill me, and they surely will. You have to use all of your energy to do what it is you have to do. [To his wife Betty Shabazz]”
“When you have an organization that's neither political nor religious and doesn't take part in the civil rights struggle, what can it call itself? It's in a vacuum.”
“You get your freedom by not being confined. You get freedom by letting your enemy know that you'll do anything to get your freedom. You'll get it. It's the only way you'll get it...So dont you run around here trying to make friends with somebody who's depriving you of your rights. They're not your friends. No, they're your enemies. Treat them like that and fight them, and you'll get your freedom. And after you get your freedom, your enemey will respect you. He will respect you. I say that with no hate. I have no hate in me. I don't have any hate, but I've got some sense...I'm not going to let somebody who hates me to tell me to love him. I'm not that way out.”