Betty X - Wife Of Malcolm Shabazz
Written by admin from on March 28th, 2008 | 0 CommentsBetty Shabazz (born Betty Jean Sanders) lived on May 28, 1936 to June 23, 1997. She was also known as Betty X, and was the wife of Malcolm X. He was a “science fiction” leader, you might say, due to Elijah Muhammed’s amazing world domination plans. In a way, she was condemned to live life as a kind of baby machine. She had to replace people quickly. They all knew better about being able to destroy the United States from within. Mostly, they were caught in a rather prolonged struggle of always having to fight back and live. But she loved her fascinating husband to his end.
He died quite young after preaching the gospel of peace to as many people as he could. He was quiet and studied, and yet he did want to kill his many opponents, which seemed to include the entire f—— world sometimes.
Meanwhile, Betty led a mystery life of wondering why.
Me, I felt he was my hero The Batman, come to life in a kind of political play to me. He had the same problems with being persecuted by other people. You will see in a little bit how he somewhat deserves the name saint. He did get around, and probably saw a hospital or two in his existence. He had come from a previous existence, however, where hospitals are out of the question as there was no such access to them – often, for anybody.
Betty performed the Hajj in Mecca and considered herself a Sunni Muslim. Shabazz held her conviction about the role of the Nation of Islam’s role in Malcolm X’s assassination until 1995 when she had a public reconciliation with Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam. I wish I had these people’s “Aryan” calmness in the face of death, but do we need it?
In the essay for Essence Magazine in 1992, Shabazz confessed, “I really don’t know where I’d be today if I had not gone to Mecca to make Hajj shortly after Malcolm was assassinated. And that is what helped put me back on track. I remembered one of the things Malcolm always said to me is, ‘Don’t be bitter. Remember Lot’s wife when they kill me, and they surely will. You have to use all of your energy to do what it is you have to do.”
Mal was largely into Truth, Justice but not the American way. He felt overt patriotism was a crutch certain people were using to get at him and his own kind, as they were not letting them have their full civil and human rights. However, this potent political force may be inevitably what killed him. I feel he and she must have been ordinary people in tight situations, and it must have been tempting for them to give up.
However, people like Mal and Betty decided to give it a shot, largely for the sake of good form – that’s what Betty thought. Mal was in danger of losing his life from guns and knives from the millisecond that he was born. Betty felt much the same way, but was clearly from the opposite side of the tracks and couldn’t handle such warfare as well. It was all an internal killing machine against the existence of black people within the United States. In short, the forces of nature itself were bringing their lives into eternal chaos. The thing called racism – back then – reminds me mostly of a forest fire. I was told to jump into one blindly once, and it seems I felt a gentle hand pull me out of it. I tried to get others not to do so, but they would not listen. It turned out the man had been kind of a rag doll, and his wife was not terribly impressed with the circumstances that such a position forced her into.
They were all strange Moslems to me who had rediscovered themselves in a land of plenty which didn’t involve anything but their limited participation in the white man’s world. It seemed like nothing would ever work out well for them. Yet their lives had plenty of freedom in them, and an attachment to the earth. I myself felt I would rather not die, indeed, nor let someone else do it for me. But these people were certainly caught up in struggle.
Mal’s life was originally completely set to be nasty, African, Scottish and short due to the fact that all of his relatives were being picked off like flies by the authorities. Perhaps he was stuck being a true Scot. He was certainly stuck rather abruptly with his own death scene many times in his life by knives, bullets and guns. He was sort of a martyr, you might say. Me, I’ve been threatened with every death under God’s green earth.
Many people would talk to him rather strangely about his life. They asked him when he was going to become a factory lawyer and enter reality. I feel like they entered circumstances from the moment they were born that precluded such a thing, but Mal did manage to become a kind of amateur lawyer. He kept some young men from going to jail once. They all seemed to want something like extreme poverty stricken leadership from him. I personally had a feeling they were “picking on him,” but he seems to have fought through it well. He kept trying to understand what was going on, but as he knew, his life was rather predestined to be short.
Mostly, it seemed he was a modern day “wastral.” He wouldn’t seem to work to get his college education by getting a job in “the system” and finding his way up. Choices? It is an unknown in science as to whether there is any such thing. He had an open road leading to Islam, for a limited time only. Apparently the “niggarization” problem had discouraged him from entering the wonderful world of work to study law in a normal manner. They kept calling him a bad word that mattered to him. This world has turned around so much now, I can’t even use that word in this story.
He had found out about what he was looking for in Black Nationalist Supremacy. This turned out to be Islam, connecting him with the unification of Moslems all over the world. He did manage to do some jet setting to Mecca and to go on the pilgrimmage, but was stuck having a bitter, isolated feeling that everyone on the journey was going to see him and not Mohammed or Allah’s place. He had condemned himself to die, but he had many followers who helped him in this.
I myself believe he is the founder of the X Men from Marvel Comic books. They put out in color the X-Men series of heroes, which include the Silver Surfer and many other such denizens of a world that rescues people. While these peculiar comic books presently appear white oriented and too aloof from the struggles of black America, they are clearly derived from something. If you study these comic books, you find out other things.
This is because of the movement “for death” founded by Malcolm. It involved using the letter “X” to designate many things. Some people think it involved something hokey, like great courage in the face of death. Perhaps the militant 1960s had a lot to do with this, involving the war and Viet Nam. However, I personally think it was because his Dad was a Garveyite and kept preaching that black people should all go back to Africa, a seriously politically mismanaged continent at the time. This had led to some peculiar circumstances where his father had been laid down in front of a streetcar (all of which move exquisitely slowly) and been run over. In short, his father and relatives had all been brutally murdered. His mother had been forced into an insane asylum, and yet he continued.
Some say this was fate, predestined in the stars themselves. Betty in the face of these conflicts seemed to have problems leading her own life, but she also seems to have roundly solved them. I remember when they met in a hallway. I was cheering for them, and then one of them turned around. It was Malcolm. He said, “Don’t worry; I will come for you someday.”
Their unusual lives were probably due to their “fellow” white people using terrorism on them. And some people probably think it was due to their own actions, and their need to fight back within a sea of peculiar circumstances involving death. Mal was always both white and black himself, which seemed to matter so. Also, the man was clearly not murder oriented, and to this day, I don’t really know if he ever ordered anyone else’s death himself, or killed anyone personally. I sincerely doubt he ever got to, although he frequently muttered to himself about it. One time he even handed out a flyer about killing someone else, perhaps someone white – for a change. This lead to his being stabbed.
This is the first article in a series of two articles.
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