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RIP MCA of the Beastie Boys: Great Musician, Fighter Against Injustice, Stood Up Against Islamophobia in 1998!

Posted on 04 May 2012 by Garibaldi

Adam Yauch, aka MCA was a co-founder of the Beastie Boys, one of the all-time greatest Hip-Hop groups ever! After a long battle with cancer he has passed away at 48. May he rest in peace!

MCA was a tireless defender of human rights and fighter for the oppressed.

In this video award,(h/t:Reza Aslan) he speaks prophetic words in 1998 about the cycle of violence that the USA was engaging in across the globe, calling out the unreasonable hatred against Muslims and Arabs (see 6:35):

Transcript of what MCA said at the awards:

“In addition to thanking everybody who worked on all the videos and all the people who have worked with us throughout the years, it’s kind of a rare opportunity that one gets to speak to this many people at once. So, if you guys would forgive me, I would just like to speak my mind on a couple of things. I think it was a real mistake that the US chose to fire missiles into the Middle East. I think that was a huge mistake and I think it’s very important that the United States start to look towards non-violent means to solving conflicts because those bombings in the middle east were thought of as retaliation by the terrorists, and if we thought of what we did as retaliation, certainly we are going to find more retaliation from the people of the Middle East, from terrorists specifically I should say because most Middle Eastern people are not terrorists, and that’s another thing America needs to think about; Its racism. Racism that comes from America towards Muslim peoples and Arabic peoples, and that’s something that has to stop. The United States has to start respecting people from the Middle East in order to find a solution that has been building for many years.”

  • Reynardine

    You know what? You get to be my age, and the years of you younger people start to look like dog years. I feel like a gnarled old oak that has seen generations of violets sprout…

  • mindy1

    RIP :(

  • Black Infidel

    I was born in 1981 as well.

  • Géji

    Michael Elwood Says: “I was born in 1980. I grew up listening to those dudes too.”

    @Michael, I don’t know why, but with the wisdom you sometimes show through your posts, I could have sworn you were much older,(lol). So we’re about the same age then, I was born in 1981.

  • crow

    Lawerence isn’t a human….he’s a parrot…obama is black and Muslim…Muslim brotherhood…..acorn…MUSLIMS ARE POISINOUS SNAKES. Somebody give him a cracker so he’ll shut the f*ck up.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Truth Seeker,

    Really? Do you have anything to back that up other than things on anti Muslim “counter jihad” blogs or books written by Islamophobic “scholars” like Robert Spencer.

  • http://gmail Truth Seeker

    The Musims are so lucky to make a fortune through these discrimination law suits in the civilised West like America.Let a Non-Muslim try that trick in any Muslim country.Best solution would be that these Muslims are not hired in the first place.Nip the evil in the bud.If Hussein Obama fails to get re-elected,he could also claim discrimination for him being black and Muslim.He is showing his true colours though by giving 1.5 billion tax payers money to Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

  • Benjamin Taghiov

    http://www.kansascity.com/2012/05/04/3594755/muslim-woman-gets-huge-award-in.html

    Muslim woman gets huge award in workplace discrimination case

    By MARÁ ROSE WILLIAMS
    The Kansas City Star

    Her face framed by a white scarf covering her head and hair — considered “a private part” for Muslim women — Susann Bashir grew sad Friday afternoon recalling her final encounter with a former boss.

    She said she had already endured years of harassment by co-workers and had started pursuing a religious discrimination case against her employer when the supervisor, during a routine meeting in his office, snatched her scarf and exposed her hair.

    Bashir sued, and this week a Jackson County jury awarded her $5 million in punitive damages against Southwestern Bell/AT&T, where she worked as a fiber optics network builder for more than 10 years.

    Bashir said she endured religious discrimination nearly every day of the last three years she worked in the company’s downtown Kansas City office.

    AT&T said Friday that it disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal. AT&T is a “nationally recognized leader in workforce diversity and inclusion,” a spokesman said.

    The amount Bashir stands to receive will be much less than $5 million, however, because Missouri law caps such awards at five times the actual damage amount plus attorney fees.

    The jury awarded Bashir $120,000 in lost wages and other actual damages. Attorney fees will be determined later by the judge, said Amy Coopman, Bashir’s lawyer.

    Thursday’s overall award appears to be the largest jury verdict for a workplace religious discrimination case in Missouri history, Coopman said.

    The previous largest such verdict came in 2009, when Mohamed Alhalabi, an Arab-American Muslim, was awarded $811,949 in St. Louis County Circuit Court in a case against the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

    That same year a Jonesboro, Ark., jury ordered AT&T to pay $1.3 million to two former employees fired for attending a Jehovah’s Witnesses convention.

    Bashir was living in North Kansas City in 2005 when she converted to Islam. According to court documents, that’s when her troubles at AT&T began. Just months before she converted, she had been commended in the company newsletter for doing good work, she said.

    In court documents, Bashir said her work environment became hostile when co-workers made harassing comments about her religion and referred to her hijab as “that thing on her head.”

    “I was shocked. I thought, ‘What is going on?’ ” she said during an interview at her lawyer’s Kansas City office. “Nobody ever cared what I wore before. Nobody ever cared what religion I was before.”

    Bible verses were left on her desk. Co-workers asked if she was going to blow up the building and called her a “towelhead” and a terrorist.

    Bashir said she called an employee help line in March 2005 and asked that sensitivity training be provided for her co-workers.

    “It was a worthless call,” she said. “Nothing ever changed.”

    When the harassment continued, she said, she complained to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in March 2008 and it launched an investigation.

    Bashir said that made some workers angry. The final encounter with her boss “happened after the EEOC investigation had started,” she said.

    Bashir said she was so stressed that she was unable to return to work. She asked that her boss be removed or that she be transferred, but neither happened. After she did not return to work for nine months, she was fired from her $70,000-a-year job.

    “By firing me, they stole my ability to work at a job I liked,” Bashir said.

    Bashir said the entire incident was mentally and physically taxing for her and tore her family apart. She is going through a divorce. In October, she moved with her daughter to Anchorage, Alaska, where she is an apartment manager.

    “I have mixed feelings,” Bashir said. “I’m happy not to be reporting to that management structure. But it’s hard in this economy to find a job with that level of compensation. I didn’t want to lose my job, because I felt I was doing good work.”

    Bashir said she hopes her case will make other employers more sensitive and quicker to respond to complaints like hers.

    “I hope others who get discriminated against won’t feel so vulnerable,” she said. “They will know they can speak up.

  • RDS

    Not gonna lie, I really knew Beastie Boys from the Starry Sky YEAH! Remix.

    Google it. Best mashup ever.

    RIP MCA.

  • Black Infidel

    @Ilisha: Okay, Thanks.

  • Ilisha

    @Black Infidel

    Obviously it worked that time, but it looks completely blank when it’s in moderation.

    You might want to add something text like “Video:” before it, so the moderator doesn’t think you accidentally submitted a blank comment and delete it by mistake.

  • Black Infidel

  • http://tweetsrhymesandlife.wordpress.com/ bboyblue

    1990′s is Old skool now? I feel old! RIP MCA.

  • Saladin

    Just paste the link to embed I think

  • Senor

    All I really want is girls snd to fight for my right to paaaaaaaaataaaay.

    RIP ADAM.

  • Michael Elwood

    @Solid Snake

    I was born in 1980. I grew up listening to those dudes too. :-)

  • Garibaldi

    Also not exactly sure how to embed these videos in the comments myself.

  • Garibaldi

    @Black Infidel, that video you posted was time lapse of NYC with background music to Moby, is that what you want embedded?

  • Solid Snake

    @Micheal Elwood

    Exactly, this is classic real hiphop, not today’s trash. I was born in 1990 but for some reason I really enjoy listening to Old School. Gangstarr, the 90′s Nas, Big L, Beastie Boys and a bunch of others.

  • Solid Snake

    Same question as Black Infidel? And if you can embed Videos can you embed Images?

  • jawad

    i love the beastie boys. MCA will be missed.

  • Black Infidel

    Give it a try

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaNH56Vpg-A&w=420&h=315]

  • Black Infidel

    How do you embed Youtube videos on here?

  • Michael Elwood

    A real loss for the old school headz that like real hip hop.

  • Saladin

    wow I am supprised by
    and PS

    LoonWatch this is an epic panel discussion you have to post this

    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Empire: Humanitarian Intervention and Neo-Orientalism

    Panel Discussion Featuring: Tariq Ramadan, Glenn Greenwald and others

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