“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.
“Badger: The cuss you are.Mr. Fox: The cuss am I? Are you cussing with me?”
“Western interests: imperialism, colonialism, exploitation, racism, and other negative -isms.”
“Then the old man got to cussing, and cussed everything and everybody he could think of, and then cussed them all over again to make sure he hadn't skipped any, and after that he polished off with a kind of a general cuss all round, including a considerable parcel of people which he didn't know the names of, and so called them what's-his-name, when he got to them, and went right along with his cussing.”
“...if you've never been cussed out by a Siamese, you don't know what profanity is all about!”
“Inflation is when you pay fifteen dollars for the ten-dollar haircut you used to get for five dollars when you had hair.”