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Allow me to quote within context the statement:
" Farrakhan said “I’m looking for 10,000 in the midst of a million. Ten thousand fearless men who say death is sweeter than continued life under tyranny. Death is sweeter than continuing to live and bury our children while the white folks give our killers hamburgers. Death is sweeter than watching us slaughter each other to the joy of a 400-year-old enemy. Death is sweeter. The Quran teaches persecution is worse than slaughter. Then it says retaliation is prescribed in matters of the slain. Retaliation is a prescription from God to calm the breasts of those whose children have been slain. So if the federal government won’t intercede in our affairs, then we must rise up and kill those who kill us; stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling!” "
Yes, what he is talking about is in the Qu'ran, though he is paraphrasing.
I can provide the links and citations to that, if you do not believe me (but be warned that it is likely to trigger a separate debate about whether or not Islam is fundamentally evil).
No, it was only a few thousand.
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" Though official attendance estimates do not appear to be available, estimates for the 1995 event ranged from 400,000 to 837,000 to 2 million, as reported by the Washington Post, Boston University, and Louis Farrakhan. Rough attendance figures for today’s Justice Or Else rally, which was reported by Reuters to be “far smaller,” are in the “thousands.” The National Park Service, who published the low 400,000 estimate above, declined to provide an estimate of the size of crowds at today’s event. "
They stopped publishing attendance numbers after 1995, and the rally has been held annually with continually decreasing numbers.