au début je voulais mettre le fameux discours de Martin Luther King mais je me suis qu'après tout, tout le monde peut le trouver sur internet maintenant! et puis c'est trop classique comme discours; il est trop connu. alors je me suis dit autant en mettre un autre. celui là n'est pas aussi optimiste que "I have a dream" [le discours de Martin Luther King pour ceux qui ne connaisse pas le nom! ;)]. il est très cru, plus pessimiste mais Malcom X dit bien ce qu'était les choses lors de son discours. certaines choses ont changé ds la loi et donc normalement ds les moeurs au bout de plus de 50ans, mais je pense que beaucoup de personnes ne disent rien mais n'en pense pas moins. la société est hypocrite de tte façon, il ne faut pas chercher plus loin.
"And during the few moments that we have left, we want to have just anoff-the-cuff chat between you and me. Us. We want to talk right down to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand.
......We all agree tonight, all of the speakers have agreed that America has a very serious problem. Not only does America have a serious problem, but our people have a serious problem. America's problem is us. We 're her problem. The only reason she has a problem is she doesn't want us here. And every time you look at yourself, be you black, brown, red or yellow, or so-called Negro, you are... you represent a person who poses such a serious problem for America, because you're not wanted. Once you face this as a fact, then you can start polling a course that will make you appear intelligent instead of unintelligent.
......What you and I need to do is learn to forget our differences. So we're all black people, so-called Negro, second-class citizens, ex-slaves. You are nothing but an ex-slave. You don't like to be told that. But what else are you? You're ex-slave. You didn't come here on the Mayflower. You came here in a slave ship. In chains. Like a horse, or a cow, or a chicken. And you were brought here by the people who came here on the Mayflower. You were brought here by the so-called Pilgrims or Founding Fathers. They were the ones who brought you here.
......We have a common enemy. We have this in common. We have a common oppresor, a common exploiter. And a common discriminator. So once we all realize that we have this comme enemy. The white man. He's an enemy to all of us. I know some of you all think some of ' em aren't enemies.
......Time will tell."
"And during the few moments that we have left, we want to have just anoff-the-cuff chat between you and me. Us. We want to talk right down to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand.
......We all agree tonight, all of the speakers have agreed that America has a very serious problem. Not only does America have a serious problem, but our people have a serious problem. America's problem is us. We 're her problem. The only reason she has a problem is she doesn't want us here. And every time you look at yourself, be you black, brown, red or yellow, or so-called Negro, you are... you represent a person who poses such a serious problem for America, because you're not wanted. Once you face this as a fact, then you can start polling a course that will make you appear intelligent instead of unintelligent.
......What you and I need to do is learn to forget our differences. So we're all black people, so-called Negro, second-class citizens, ex-slaves. You are nothing but an ex-slave. You don't like to be told that. But what else are you? You're ex-slave. You didn't come here on the Mayflower. You came here in a slave ship. In chains. Like a horse, or a cow, or a chicken. And you were brought here by the people who came here on the Mayflower. You were brought here by the so-called Pilgrims or Founding Fathers. They were the ones who brought you here.
......We have a common enemy. We have this in common. We have a common oppresor, a common exploiter. And a common discriminator. So once we all realize that we have this comme enemy. The white man. He's an enemy to all of us. I know some of you all think some of ' em aren't enemies.
......Time will tell."
