Louis Farrakhan
American religious leader
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2023 | Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam filed a lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center for defamation damages amounting to USD $4.8 billion, claiming false characterizations as anti-Semites. |
2023 | Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam filed a lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center for defamation damages amounting to USD $4.8 billion, claiming false characterizations as anti-Semites. |
2021 | To celebrate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, Farrakhan performed the Violin Concerto in D Major Op. 61 with the New World Symphony. |
2021 | To celebrate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, Farrakhan performed the Violin Concerto in D Major Op. 61 with the New World Symphony. |
July 4 2020 | Farrakhan delivered a three-hour speech on Revolt TV's YouTube channel, making claims against Jewish individuals and asserting that he does not hate the Jewish people despite his controversial statements. |
July 4 2020 | Farrakhan delivered a three-hour speech on Revolt TV's YouTube channel, making claims against Jewish individuals and asserting that he does not hate the Jewish people despite his controversial statements. |
2019 | Farrakhan insisted during his speech at the church that he was neither a misogynist nor a homophobe and maintained that he did not hate Jewish people. |
2019 | Farrakhan insisted during his speech at the church that he was neither a misogynist nor a homophobe and maintained that he did not hate Jewish people. |
May 2019 | In a speech at Saint Sabina Catholic Church in Chicago, Farrakhan claimed he had 'never been arrested' for 'drunken driving' and questioned the animosity against him, referring to it as a response to his Facebook ban. |
May 2019 | Farrakhan was banned from Facebook, along with other individuals deemed extremists, with antisemitism believed to be the reason for his removal. |
May 2019 | In a speech at Saint Sabina Catholic Church in Chicago, Farrakhan claimed he had 'never been arrested' for 'drunken driving' and questioned the animosity against him, referring to it as a response to his Facebook ban. |
May 2019 | Farrakhan was banned from Facebook, along with other individuals deemed extremists, with antisemitism believed to be the reason for his removal. |
February 20 2019 | At the Nation of Islam's annual Saviour's Day gathering, Farrakhan declared, 'I represent the Messiah. I represent the Jesus and I am that Jesus.' |
February 20 2019 | At the Nation of Islam's annual Saviour's Day gathering, Farrakhan declared, 'I represent the Messiah. I represent the Jesus and I am that Jesus.' |
2018 | Louis Farrakhan again praised Donald Trump for 'destroying every enemy that was an enemy of our rise', which included critical government entities such as the Department of Justice and the FBI. |
2018 | Louis Farrakhan again praised Donald Trump for 'destroying every enemy that was an enemy of our rise', which included critical government entities such as the Department of Justice and the FBI. |
October 2018 | Twitter announced it would not suspend Farrakhan's account after he tweeted a comparison of Jews to termites, stating he had not broken the site's rules. |
October 2018 | Twitter announced it would not suspend Farrakhan's account after he tweeted a comparison of Jews to termites, stating he had not broken the site's rules. |
June 2018 | Louis Farrakhan lost his verified status on Twitter after asserting that the Harvey Weinstein scandal was about 'Jewish power'. |
June 2018 | Louis Farrakhan lost his verified status on Twitter after asserting that the Harvey Weinstein scandal was about 'Jewish power'. |
June 2 2018 | Louis Farrakhan Jr., Farrakhan's eldest son, died. |
June 2 2018 | Louis Farrakhan Jr., Farrakhan's eldest son, died. |
February 2018 | In his Saviours' Day speech, Farrakhan described 'the powerful Jews' as his enemy and echoed derogatory comments made by others about Jews' influence in media. |
February 2018 | In his Saviours' Day speech, Farrakhan described 'the powerful Jews' as his enemy and echoed derogatory comments made by others about Jews' influence in media. |
2016 | During the Republican Party presidential primaries, Louis Farrakhan praised Donald Trump, stating that he was the only candidate who had been upfront with the Jewish community about not wanting their money. |
2016 | During the Republican Party presidential primaries, Louis Farrakhan praised Donald Trump, stating that he was the only candidate who had been upfront with the Jewish community about not wanting their money. |
2015 | Farrakhan accused 'Israelis and Zionist Jews' of involvement in the September 11 attacks. |
2015 | Louis Farrakhan led the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, titled 'Justice or Else'. |
2015 | Farrakhan accused 'Israelis and Zionist Jews' of involvement in the September 11 attacks. |
2015 | Louis Farrakhan led the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, titled 'Justice or Else'. |
August 2015 | At an event in Milwaukee, Louis Farrakhan stated, 'White people deserve to die, and they know, so they think it's us coming to do it.' |
August 2015 | At an event in Milwaukee, Louis Farrakhan stated, 'White people deserve to die, and they know, so they think it's us coming to do it.' |
2013 | On Saviours Day, the Nation of Islam held its third Dianetic graduation ceremony, announcing that nearly 8,500 members had undergone Dianetic auditing, and had graduated 1,055 auditors with a total of 82,424 hours of auditing delivered. |
2013 | On Saviours Day, the Nation of Islam held its third Dianetic graduation ceremony, announcing that nearly 8,500 members had undergone Dianetic auditing, and had graduated 1,055 auditors with a total of 82,424 hours of auditing delivered. |
December 2013 | Farrakhan announced that he had not appeared publicly for two months due to a heart attack he suffered in October. |
December 2013 | Farrakhan announced that he had not appeared publicly for two months due to a heart attack he suffered in October. |
May 16 2013 | During a visit to Detroit, Farrakhan made antisemitic remarks, accusing President Obama of surrounding himself with 'Satan...members of the Jewish community.' |
May 16 2013 | During a visit to Detroit, Farrakhan made antisemitic remarks, accusing President Obama of surrounding himself with 'Satan...members of the Jewish community.' |
January 2013 | Farrakhan began a weekly lecture series titled 'The Time and What Must Be Done,' in which he prophesied the downfall of the United States if his warnings were ignored. |
January 2013 | Farrakhan began a weekly lecture series titled 'The Time and What Must Be Done,' in which he prophesied the downfall of the United States if his warnings were ignored. |
October 2011 | Following the death of Muammar Gaddafi, Farrakhan blamed Obama's advisors, referring to them as 'wicked demons.' |
October 2011 | Following the death of Muammar Gaddafi, Farrakhan blamed Obama's advisors, referring to them as 'wicked demons.' |
May 28 2011 | During a speech at the American Clergy Leadership Conference, Louis Farrakhan criticized President Barack Obama for his military actions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, labeling him as an 'assassin' and 'murderer'. Farrakhan remarked on how he had previously supported Obama, describing him as a 'beautiful human being' who had changed. |
May 28 2011 | During a speech at the American Clergy Leadership Conference, Louis Farrakhan criticized President Barack Obama for his military actions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, labeling him as an 'assassin' and 'murderer'. Farrakhan remarked on how he had previously supported Obama, describing him as a 'beautiful human being' who had changed. |
March 31 2011 | In a Chicago press conference, Farrakhan discussed President Obama's support for Libyan rebels, claiming it would lead to divine punishments for black sufferings, and criticized the influence of money and Zionist control in the U.S. government. |
March 31 2011 | In a Chicago press conference, Farrakhan discussed President Obama's support for Libyan rebels, claiming it would lead to divine punishments for black sufferings, and criticized the influence of money and Zionist control in the U.S. government. |
May 8 2010 | Louis Farrakhan publicly announced his embrace of Dianetics and encouraged members of the Nation of Islam to undergo auditing from the Church of Scientology. |
May 8 2010 | Louis Farrakhan publicly announced his embrace of Dianetics and encouraged members of the Nation of Islam to undergo auditing from the Church of Scientology. |
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