National Black Power Convention activist predicts a time will come when black Americans will ‘kill everything white in sight’

An activist at the National Black Power Convention warned a time will come when black Americans will “kill everything white in sight.”

“We’re pushing death to white supremacy. Death to capitalism. Death to imperialism. And death to fascism,” an unidentified man said in a video outside a Second Amendment March in Oklahoma.

The event was held to observe the 100th anniversary of the “Black Wall Street Massacre,” where 300 black Americans were killed, and more than 10,000 were left homeless.

He also directed his attention to white people.

“Once they die, we must understand that we can never give them the pain that they gave us,” the man said, urging those listening to repeat his words. “So once they get buried … once they are buried, we must bury them, dig them up, and kill them again. Bury them. Dig them up. And kill them again.”

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“Bury them. Dig them up. And kill them again,” the crowd echoed.

“We are pushing an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a head for a head, and a life for a life,” he continued, speaking to a crowd of several dozen people.

The man also urged those in attendance to push back on “black-on-black crime, fear, and self-hatred.”

After enthusiastic applause, the man predicted there would be a cultural revolution where black Americans would “kill everything white in sight.”

The convention’s theme was “Reparations Now!” and its organizers called for black Americans to “fight on every front” in retaliation for the Tulsa Massacre, KTUL-TV reports.

“The struggle for Reparations must be escalated,” the organizers said. “We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight for Reparations for Black people.”

Its keynote speaker, Malik Z. Shabazz, called for black Americans to “unite and organize with a zealous fierceness never witnessed before.”

Shabazz, also the national president of Black Lawyers for Justice, added: “The 100-year anniversary of the Black Wall Street Holocaust is a rallying cry to all blacks that we must fight on every front to protect the legal and human rights of our people and we must unite and organize with a zealous fierceness never witnessed before.”

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“We have to take a much stronger approach toward Reparations,” co-leader Nick Bezzel echoed. “We are tired of begging. Our ancestors deserve nothing less than our strongest efforts.”

The event, hosted by the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, the Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club, the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the Fred Hampton Gun Club, the New Black Liberation Militia, the Panther Special Operations Command, took place on Sunday at Standpipe Hill near OSU-Tulsa and had more than 100 attendees.

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