Let's just put it this way: not my cup of tea.
We never spoke again as I recall, but one could never get him out of the corner of one's eye, locally.
Here is what he changed his name to, and the movement he created. He moved, 1981, emblematically, to Oakland California.
Trust me, they are not nonviolent, they are not America inclusivity multiculturalist folks:
Omali Yeshitela; Uhuru Movement, Dead Prez, African socialism, African nationalism, Wikipedia
https://www.facebook.com/omali.yeshitela/videos/122356342450304/
I could go on about their methods, but it always has involved extensive use of young white female stooges at storefronts and mass gatherings. Nowadays, these white female stooge cattle are often as big as a house. They are always for equality and multiculturalism if you are white.
Not too dissimilar to how both liberal globalist and conservative Zionist Jews have relied extensively on either liberal nonjewish Christians or atheists, or on Conservative evangelical Christians, stooges on either side, as their chumps, for generations here. The NYT represents the liberal Jewish stooge organ, FOX and Breitbart the conservative Jewish stooge organs.
The NYT would presumably consider Yeshitela and the UHURUS in their liberal camp, in terms of siding with Yeshitela as an oppressed progressive globalist negro against institutional white racists, although Yeshitela is as black a negro racist as they come.
So, referring to David Kaiser's observation that protests in 2020 are more quote integrated than had been those in the 1960s, I would just point out the obvious now, that many, though cartainly hardly all, of those white protesters are white stooges of some radical organizations including negro socialist internationalist and separatist ones like the UHURU which arose out of the milieu of The Black Panther Party in Oakland.
He calls for reparations for the black community. Yeshitela has set up a coalition promoting reparations for slavery, arguing that African people worldwide are due reparations for more than slavery, but also over 500 years of colonialism and neocolonialism.
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