"and invite you to at least consider the above three quotes."
You only included two quotes, genius.
Fun fact: Malcolm X was assassinated by Nation of Islam thugs, almost certainly acting under the orders of current NOI leader and militant racist/ anti- Semite nutcase Louis Farrakhan, because they felt he had "Betrayed" them by converting to mainstream Islam, speaking out against the NOI, and softening somewhat in his feelings towards white people. In other words, his killers almost certainly held political views similar to those of this DUmmy.
"What better tradition could there possibly be than to study the teachings of Malcolm X on New Year's Eve?"
What I did was a lot more fun than that: Watched 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' early on to kind of bring an end to the Christmas season for me and commemorate the passing of one of its primary voice actors a couple months ago, had a huge lunch/ early dinner with my gal and her family in which I supplied some homemade bread sticks that admittedly were rather burned on their undersides but the other people there didn't seem to mind, posted a new entry on my faith- and- pop- culture blog, a few hours later went with my gal to a party some friends were throwing, got to see the host's adorable two- year- old daughter for the first time in months (She loves Godzilla now, rather unusual for a two- year- old girl, but SO cute), had one drink and some snacks there, left after about an hour so we could get back to my gal's house before I got too tired, watched New Year's Rockin' Eve, I nodded off, but awoke just as the countdown started, gave my gal a New Year's kiss, toasted the new year with her and her family, watched some more of the music acts, then went to bed with the woman I love in my arms.
I'd say all THAT's a New Year's Eve worth remembering.