Top 49 Quotes & Sayings by Bobby Seale

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American activist Bobby Seale.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Bobby Seale

Robert George Seale is an American political activist and author.

I always tried to raise money for the Black Panthers through business schemes.
The first point was we wanted power to determine our own destiny in our own black community. And what we had done is, we wanted to write a program that was straightforward to the people. We didn't want to give a long dissertation.
I like Barack Obama. — © Bobby Seale
I like Barack Obama.
I think the American Dream should be about a greater progressive legislation that allows for what I call a necessary future world of cooperational humanism.
They came down on us because we had a grass-roots, real people's revolution, complete with the programs, complete with the unity, complete with the working coalitions, where we crossed racial lines.
I'm still a political revolutionary. The fire never went out of me, but perceptions and realizations change.
I have quite a few good friends in Philadelphia who were police officers.
The FBI's Counter-Intelligence Program would work hand-in-hand with police departments, literally planning attacks on Black Panther Party offices throughout the United States of America. They did this over a period of time.
Lots of people think I went to prison. I never went to prison. I was in jail without bail.
On the one hand, the guns were there to help capture the imagination of the people. But more important, since we knew that you couldn't observe the police without guns, we took our guns with us to let the police know that we have an equalizer.
You can't call yourself a university and exclude whole ethnic groups.
The first African-American leader was Dr. Martin Luther King.
Money is the medium of exchange, and it's how you make things happen. To say you hate it is some farfetched, idealistic crap. — © Bobby Seale
Money is the medium of exchange, and it's how you make things happen. To say you hate it is some farfetched, idealistic crap.
I consider myself a political revolutionary humanist.
There is an entire generation of young people who know nothing about how viciously the FBI attacked The Black Panther Party, and why.
You don't fight racism with racism, the best way to fight racism is with solidarity.
I'd have no trouble being the barbecue kingpin of America. I'd just add it to all the other things I am: jazz musician, carpenter, architect, engineer and revolutionary.
Revolution is about the need to re-evolve political, economic and social justice and power back into the hands of the people, preferably through legislation and policies that make human sense. That's what revolution is about. Revolution is not about shootouts.
I am not a hoodlum. I'm a community organizer.
There's nothing wrong with being a cop. There's nothing wrong with being a white person. It's about where your heart is... We've got to get everyone beyond the xenophobic isolationism.
The Black Panther Party was not a gang. They grew out of a young black intelligentsia on college campuses.
People called me a hoodlum and a thug. But they didn't tell you I was a carpenter, an architect, a stand-up comic - even a bartender. And a barbecue cook. But they didn't tell you that.
The Black Panther Party were not revenge nationalists.
I'm a progressive. The progression has to be manifested in a new direction in policies and legislation.
Electoral politics was always an objective of the Black Panther party, so Barack Obama is a part of what we dreamed and struggled and died for.
Fox News never calls up Bobby Seale to articulate a stance in opposition to right-wing conservatives. To me, giving the New Black Panthers a platform on Fox is a subtle tactic to scare people.
To develop political and economic power in a capitalist society, you need capital.
When donors visited the Black Panther Party, they came and saw our real programs, a real clinic, with real doctors and medics, giving service to people.
The Black Panther party of Self-Defense is a revolutionary party.
I think I can capture the taste buds of the average right-wing conservative who loves barbecue.
Being so closely related to the South, barbecue was part of segregation and helped defeat it.
I'm going to have to call up Spike Lee. I did a cameo for him in 'Malcolm X,' and I'm trying to get him to do my life story and the history of the Black Panther Party.
If they had not murdered Malcolm X, there probably never would have been a Black Panther Party. — © Bobby Seale
If they had not murdered Malcolm X, there probably never would have been a Black Panther Party.
We were like heroes, to stand there and observe the police, and the police were scared to move upon us.
We were not talking about the average white person: we was talking about the corporate money rich and the racist jive politicians and the lackeys, as we used to call them, for the government who perpetuate all this exploitation and racism.
The people have now come to realize that the only way to deal with the oppressor is to deal on our own terms and this was done.
There's nothing wrong with being a cop. There's nothing wrong with being a white person. It's about where your heart is...We've got to get everyone beyond the xenophobic isolationism.
But I think people, especially white people, have to come to understand that the language of the ghetto is a language of its own, and as the party - whose members for the most part come from the ghetto - seeks to talk to the people, it must speak the people's language.
A people who have suffered so much for so long at the hands of a racist society must draw the line somewhere.
I still want my right to defend myself. A railroad operation, and you know it, from Nixon on down. they got you running around violating my constitutional rights.
All I did in Chicago was to exercise my legal right to speak on my own behalf and I was given four years in jail as a result. But I think the most serious injustice perpetrated by the court system in America is the inability of a black man to get a jury of his peers.
We jumped into the protest of Vietnam before the Black Panther Party ever started, before the Black Panther Party was even thought of. In fact, it was late 1965 and 1966 that the anti-Vietnam War, anti-draft to the Vietnam War protest started at University of California, Berkeley.
My father was a master carpenter and builder. Architectural design, engineering design, mechanical design, three-dimensional views, that was my shtick, my forte. — © Bobby Seale
My father was a master carpenter and builder. Architectural design, engineering design, mechanical design, three-dimensional views, that was my shtick, my forte.
A people who have suffered so much for so long at hands of a racist society must draw the line somewhere.... the black communities of America must rise up as one man to halt the progression of a trend that leads inevitably to their total destruction.
When we use the term pig, for example, we are referring to the people who systematically violate the peoples' constitutional rights - whether they be monopoly capitalists or police. The term is now being adopted by radicals, hippies, and minority peoples. Even the workers, when the pigs supported strike-breakers like they did as Union Oil where 100 local police came in a cracked strikers' heads, began to call them by their true name.
We don't hate nobody because of their color. We hate oppression!
We're hip to the fact that Superman never saved no black people. You got that?
The only solution to pollution is a people's humane revolution!
Our position was: If you don't attack us, there won't be any violence; if you bring violence to us, we will defend ourselves.
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