Wu-Tang’s RZA On The Connection Between Kung Fu & Civil Rights | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

Artist, philosopher and founding member of Wu-Tang Clan RZA opens up about how martial arts films made him realize he’s “not alone in this struggle” for civil rights in this exclusive new episode of “Mavericks with Ari Melber.” Be sure to check out the full interview and other conversations with artists, musicians and cultural icons at msnbc.com/mavericks. Aired on 10/26/2020.
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Wu-Tang’s Rza On The Connection Between Kung Fu & Civil Rights | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

27 comments

    1. @Dave Schultz wait… wait one more I prefer presidents who only use one hand to drink water lmfaoo 😂😂😂😂

    2. @METALFACEDOOM Really? Huhhh..I dont have problems with physically handicapped people, do you? Wow..I bet you would have REALLY hated FDR.. So sad for you..hater. 😢

    3. @Dave Schultz trump definitely has a problems with physically handicapped people you know your obese daddy 🤮

  1. I’ve obsessed over the old classics of kung fu. If anyone wants to get into it, I recommend these first:

    The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
    Return to the 36th Chamber
    Shaolin Prince
    Challenge of the Masters
    One-Armed Swordsman
    Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
    The New One-Armed Swordsman
    The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
    Rendezvous With Death
    Dirty Ho
    Holy Flame of the Martial World
    Full Moon Scimitar
    Shaolin Abbot
    The Avenging Eagle
    The Assassin (1967)
    Killer Clans
    Kid With the Golden Arm
    Five Superfighters
    The Flag of Iron
    Shaolin Wooden Men
    Five Deadly Venoms
    Five Shaolin Masters
    The Flying Dagger
    Come Drink With Me
    Golden Swallow
    The Bells of Death
    The Battle Wizard
    All Men Are Brothers
    The Deadly Breaking Sword
    Heroes of the East
    House of Flying Daggers
    Executioners From Shaolin
    Temple of the Red Lotus (Film 1 in trilogy)
    The Twin Swords (Film 2 in trilogy)
    The Sword & The Lute (Film 3 in trilogy)
    Ten Tigers of Kwang Tung
    The Sentimental Swordsman
    Return of the Sentimental Swordsman
    Drunken Master (1978)
    House of Traps
    Mad Monkey Kung Fu
    Clan of the White Lotus
    Opium and the Kung Fu Master
    13 Assassins
    The 14 Amazons
    The Delightful Forest
    My Young Auntie
    Invincible Shaolin
    Man of Iron
    Shaolin Mantis
    The Lady Hermit
    Lady of the Law
    Death Duel
    The Black Tavern
    The Kung Fu Instructor
    Heroes Two
    Heroes Shed No Tears
    The Ambush
    Knight of Knights
    The Dragon Creek
    Vengeance
    The Thunderbolt Fist
    Ong Bak
    Enter the Dragon
    The Lady is the Boss

  2. Authoritarians need a scapegoat to unite supporters. Oppression is always about power and every culture or race has been oppressed at one time or another. Doesn’t excuse it.

  3. Awesome, in martial arts you are not judged by the color of your skin. 🐯 “When 2 Tigers meet one must die.”

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