Black person Quote by Louis Farrakhan
“The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man. He wasn't a great man for me as a black person, but he was a great German. Now, I'm not proud of Hitler's evils against Jewish people, but that's a matter of record. He raised Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there's a similarity in that we are raising our people up from nothing.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address by Louis Farrakhan, date unknown
The speaker draws a controversial analogy between Hitler's rise and his own community's empowerment, acknowledging Hitler's atrocities while focusing on perceived leadership qualities.
In simple terms: He compares Hitler's leadership to his own community's growth, despite moral contradictions.
Recognize the danger of glorifying harmful figures.
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When to use this quote
- political rallies
- community organizing
- education on history
- media commentary
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we empower communities without invoking oppressive symbols?
- What responsibilities do leaders have when referencing controversial figures?
The analogy risks normalizing extremist ideology and ignoring the suffering caused.