Black Supremacy, Rebuilding The Black Community & Family
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2 hours and 15 minutes
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198.8395
Hate Speech Sentences
102
Summary
King Randall, founder of the Expo Boys Program and founder of Black Guns Matter, joins Jemele to discuss his new book, Black Supremacy, and why he thinks white people should wear black supremacist shirts.
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So did you guys ever see that, I think it was a Smithsonian graphic about white supremacy?
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And then it showed a bunch of little pictures of white people around things that they do,
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and it said being on time, planning for the future, even keeping a schedule, was white supremacy?
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Yeah, because Asian people don't do any of that, black people don't do any of that,
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Mexicans, nobody has a concept of time except for white people, apparently.
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I think the white people, they just got better marketing, man.
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Yeah, the Mayans didn't have any concept of time at all.
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They didn't calculate well far into the future or anything like that.
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So the provocative and evocative title, Black Supremacy, you're building the black family
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You guys want to introduce yourself and tell me what it's all about?
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I work with kids in the black community mainly, but I work with all-color children.
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But yeah, black supremacy, I think if we actually take hold to that and stop worrying about what
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white people are doing, I think we could actually take back our communities.
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Maj Touré, founder of Black Guns Matter, Solutionary Lifestyle.
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You know, it's funny that you say it this way, man, because when you unfold it and unravel
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it, this concept that excellence and or scheduling and time and science and math is the monopoly
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of one group of people is the wildest concept ever.
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I think we should make shirts and raise funds, offer the shirts, black supremacists, and then
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get a whole gang of white people to wear the black supremacists.
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I think white people would support it because most of the stuff that we, you know, fuss at
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them about being good at, we should be good at too.
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Like being on time, taking care of your family, you know, actually being there for your kid,
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I actually think it's what the vast majority of all people do.
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Once you get on the leftist side of the media conversation, they just, they put it like
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a slant on it that I just, they just good at propaganda.
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You got to be good at propaganda to make your stuff work.
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So I'm pulling up the photo actually, because we didn't actually talk about it beforehand,
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When, because it's a classic, but how about before we get started?
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I mean, King Randall, you had a, you had a viral video recently.
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Do you want to just break that down and then we'll jump over to this absurdity?
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So I did a experiment and this experiment consisted of me saying on one video that I was going
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to vote for Kamala Harris and the other video I was going to vote for Donald Trump.
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Now my following, I call it rainbow because you can't not like what we're doing with
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So we have a plethora of Democrats, Republicans, libertarians, Mexican, white, whatever.
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And so I shared this video just to see what the reactions would be because most black
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people or just people on the left side will claim that, you know, Trump supporters are
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Not saying that there aren't bad Trump supporters or hateful people, but this video that I made
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saying I was going to vote for Kamala Harris, most of the Trump supporters that support
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We're going to still support what you're doing.
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You know, maybe you'll come around one day, but we still love the work you're doing for
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The video I said, I was going to vote for Donald Trump.
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They was all in my inbox calling me all types of names.
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I have no business working with kids and I hate black people.
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I've explained to people before that politicians really, well, I guess federal politicians have
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nothing to do with your, your, your regular community, your everyday community.
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My big thing is working in your local politics.
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Like I just got appointed to three boards in our local hometown, but these boards are
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important because they actually make things happen that you see every day.
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So people are out voting for president and fussing about the president and don't even know who
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I have no idea what ward you live in, who your city commissioner is, who to call when something
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So we're doing all this fussing about the presidency, which they're making us do on purpose, of course,
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because they're controlling the minds of the people through social media, but we've lost
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And we've forgotten about going to pick up trash on the side of the road or the kid next
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door that needs to learn how to read or people that you could help in your, your, your area
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But we've fussed about the president, like telling our friends, we don't want to talk
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to them no more, unfollowing people, et cetera.
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But you know, we worshiping politicians now and I think we've lost our minds.
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So Elon shared the video and gathered us a lot of support with that.
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I'm like, well, these optics have helped these black kids and this majority black town.
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So while y'all running y'all mouth about how he's a white man supporting a black organization,
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I'm like, well, he just helped these kids with all this stuff that we needed for these
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We've given these parents a laundry detergent, underwear, shirts.
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Like all this stuff that they've sent to support our organization that's going to black kids.
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It just goes to show how racist they are and that they look at people based on their
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skin color because, of course, Elon, he's an African-American.
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We can't be racist, apparently, because we have no way to affect the power structure behind
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We can't be racist because we're not in power, quote unquote.
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See, but that's more, that's really the psyop because it's still, I can be racist.
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You're trying to, like, low-key, like on a subtle level, steal somebody's agency to say
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only this group of people can have a monopoly or produce this particular thing.
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Even if it's right, wrong, left, it doesn't matter.
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If I get to say, you are never going to be that empowered to be in a space where you
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could stop somebody from having any type of movement, you, in essence, trying to psychologically
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trick me into believing I don't have a certain level of autonomy.
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That's crazy if, to break that down, what the left is saying when they say black people
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can't be racist, and then you ask them, what does that mean?
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They're basically saying it is impossible for black people to have power.
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So we, black people, oh, we can't be racist, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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You know, so again, I believe we have much capability of being powerful, but if you keep
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convincing people that we have none and relying on politicians, et cetera, and could keep telling
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us, oh, well, white people are the reason for everything that's happening right now.
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Sure, racism has played a part in, you know, different things that are happening now, but
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at the same time, we are destroying our own community, in my opinion.
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Like, we have a building out in the projects right now.
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I have to do all this stuff that we're helping black kids in this neighborhood, but ask me
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We put a new basketball court out there for the kids.
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They leave trash everywhere, et cetera, et cetera.
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Ain't no white people coming to bust a glass out the basketball goes.
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Ain't no white people leaving all the trash out there in the neighborhood.
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We come out, there's beer bottles everywhere, et cetera.
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And then we like to say, oh, well, white people, they like to be slumlords to black people.
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But when are you not a slumlord in the black community?
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To be frank, because every time I go to the black community, we don't take care of our
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I believe, like, if I want to serve somebody drugs and not get caught, I serve them third
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I believe that there are, this is where extreme leftists kind of got a nugget of truth.
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If a system has been created to make people respond a certain way, and that system that's
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been created and indoctrinated and forced people into the system, right, there becomes a generational
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ignorance, and the actions and deeds because of that start to manifest in, I wasn't there
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So if I create, it's like, there's a book called, damn, what's the name of this book?
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But anyway, it talks about how the financial structure as it relates to real estate, with
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redlining and all of that, it speaks to there were things put in place that even if you
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got financing, and you were, this is back in the day, you could not sell the color of law.
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You could not sell, rent, or lease houses in these complexes to black people because one
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of the biggest ways of generational wealth is home ownership.
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So the people that don't think about home ownership, that have been told to not think
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about home ownership, because there was a system in place that said, even if I'm the
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cool white dude that got the financing to build a suburban enclave, I can't sell it to
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you, that level of racism, and it happened to be white people doing that, that exists.
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Now, when you trickle down to a point where it's however many generations later, and that
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group of people don't think about home ownership, I can't leave out that systemic
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This does not absolve the person of their individual whatever, but I think it's real crafty to the
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point of being able to say, you can't be racist.
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It's almost like selling to me this concept, but it's so devious and dastardly because
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And as I'm reading this, I'm like, was this thing made by white supremacists to convince
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black people and minorities to not improve their lives or something like this is really
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It says aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States, white
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dominant culture or whiteness refers to the ways white people and their traditions, attitudes,
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and ways of life have been normalized over time and are now considered standard practices in the
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And since white people still hold most of the institutional power in America, we have
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all internalized some aspects of white culture, including people of color.
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Well, let's take a look at what they think white culture is.
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So if you're a libertarian, you're a white supremacist.
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So of course there can be no Latino, Asian, black, Indian libertarians.
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Self-reliance, independence, and autonomy, highly valued and rewarded.
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Individuals assumed to be in control of their environment.
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Make arguments about collectivism versus whatever you want.
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Father, mother, 2.3 children is the ideal social unit.
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The husband is the breadwinner and head of the household.
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Wife is homemaker and subordinate to the husband.
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Children should have own rooms and be independent.
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You know, it's kind of wild because it's not even about, like, minorities in the United States.
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There are people who aren't white that have families.
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Sorry, like, everybody on the planet had families.
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And then Donald Trump ends up winning and the Republicans get a big sweep just a couple weeks ago.
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So, but look at this, objective, rational, linear thinking, cause and effect relationships.
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If you realize that when the sun comes up and then the water comes down, the plants grow, white supremacy.
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The only reason I know this is real stuff and I know you're not as big as fan.
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I'm not necessarily either, but I watched the documentary Matt Walsh did just to see what it was about.
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It's actual classes that people are paying for to de-center their whiteness.
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Like, they feel like they're truly at fault for being white.
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So, they are taking classes to help themselves be less internally racist because they're like, well, I'm, you.
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You may not be racist on the surface, but you might not know that you're internally racist.
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So they are paying for classes to become less white.
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I just want to real quick show you the proof, okay?
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2020 Smithsonian Museum apologizes for saying hard work and rational thought is white culture.
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So let them white people that do that, absolutely.
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Keep spending the money to anybody that, if you want to relieve yourself of your guilt, cool.
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You could go to X4Boys.com and you could donate to the work that King Randall is doing to exercise some of these demons of racism.
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You're completely correct, but then they end up giving their money to like BLM so they can buy big houses.
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The bugged out part is this is the reason why I get so upset at a lot of conservative and liberty movement.
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But folks, we don't highlight the people that are doing the type of work that could need the funding and it winds up going over to we get this six million dollar mansion because we told white people some goofy shit or stuff.
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So the one thing that hurts us like that do work is sometimes what we're doing doesn't get all the clicks.
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So saying the outlandish stuff and saying, you know, you're going super far right or super far left, that's what gets you on the shows.
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But the work every day doesn't get shown like that because what it does is if they put me on the platform, right, or if they bring me to the GOP convention or whatever like that, now it's going to show that you actually have to do something to change the community.
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There's actually things that you could do to actually change the community and it's already being done.
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So they make money off of selling to the people, you know, the idea of doing work, the idea of what could be done or the idea of I think they actually benefit from us not doing any work because it gives them something to talk about.
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The National Museum of African-American History and Culture at the Smithsonian.
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So I got to pull up a little bit more of this because this is wild.
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Obviously, time following a rigid time schedule is white supremacy.
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What's this weird thing these leftists have with like white people don't like eating food?
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Man's attractiveness is based on economic status, power, and intellect.
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There's big Christian nations that are not white.
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This whole thing is just trying to convince non-white people to not work, sit around, complain, reject authority, and basically destroy their culture.
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I think this keeps white people in power, so I would assume a white supremacist wrote this.
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Now, there are some black people, if the right leftists share it, they're going to, this is the truth.
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And people are gullible and naive enough to believe that this is the truth that we need in our community.
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Like, no, we should do everything the opposite of what grandma and granddad taught us.
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Because apparently, according to this, my grandma's a white supremacist.
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Being on time, Christian, hard work, et cetera.
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I mean, this is stuff I teach my sons on a daily basis.
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Like, nobody was, it's like, this is almost like the Jaguar commercial.
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Yeah, I think the Jaguar commercial was on point, though.
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Who buys, we talked about it on IRL, but I'll ask you this.
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It's upscale, urban, so it's people who live in cities and people who have a lot of money.
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And we've already seen, since 2016, that's been trending heavily towards wokeness.
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So they're looking at wealthy, liberal, anti-Trump people who sold their Teslas.
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The man in the fine suit smoking a cigar is not the guy buying the Jag anymore.
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Just to me, in my brain, this, that commercial, if it gets all the way through stage one, absolutely not.
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It got it all the way to, now if I go to the gym and if I have a good work ethic, somebody believed that this is the monopoly of white people.
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This Second Amendment thing, this being on time, this being in the gym, this working hard thing, that's mine now.
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Whoever main man was that thought it was the monopoly of the whites, whoever that is, I don't care what he thought.
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Like, if you're offended by this, I think it shouldn't just stay at offended.
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Like, if you happen to be black, all right, cool, I'm white.
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So, I guess according to this, I have to identify as a white man.
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I think that this stuff is, this is actually masterful.
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On a different level because the audacity of it and the obvious low IQ thought process that went into it, I don't think that somebody that does this is just like a bumbling idiot.
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Like, you know how in Star Wars, a Sith Lord that's really, really dope can hide his level?
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This is so high tech because now I get to argue about whether, how stupid this is as opposed to, to your point, going into organizations, people, businesses that are in alignment with liberty.
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And we, on the low end, we go and trick some people that really, really think, yeah, yeah.
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Because if you are fatty, if you just don't want to work out, if you love being late all of the time, now I could blame this.
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But on a different level, on a higher level, now we got to try to re-indoctrinate or reprogram the thought process of somebody that now was, could have been a soldier for a community.
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They're now fighting to say, yeah, if you actually go work out and keep a solid work ethic, you are promoting white supremacy.
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Man, I think what this is doing, what it could do is, it's aiding the idea for people to not do better.
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And that's super bland to say, but it's, I think, like, I've been working with kids for about six years now.
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And so the kids that I've been working with, mostly single mother households, et cetera, but I think what they're doing is telling them that it's okay to be in the condition that you're in.
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Like, it's okay, you know, if you try, if you, that's just white people's stuff.
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And then if you think about it, you ever notice how, like, in the black community, like, let's say you go to the family reunion, you know, the rich auntie, how everybody treats her when she gets, because she made it and she's doing good for her stuff.
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Everybody's just like, here she go with the car.
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And so, subconsciously, all the kids, you know, start thinking, oh, well, I don't want to, you know, do better because nobody likes them or whatever.
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They're not in an environment where it's cool to do the right thing.
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So things like this is like aiding children not wanting to do better because now the cool thing is doing the wrong thing.
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And everybody around you is doing the wrong thing.
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I want to be like just normal kids, normal adults.
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And they're saying that if I do better, this is a white culture and I'm not a white supremacist.
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And I don't want to be aligned with white folks or Donald Trump.
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And this is the psyop that they're creating in the minds of the people.
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I've asked this before of some other black conservatives.
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But is there a thing where they say, like, hey, you're acting white?
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So when I get hit with that, I go, no, I'm just better than you.
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And then when you could quantify that statement by, no, I'm not acting white.
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This converse, this thought that you think that excellence is only associated with white is where they got you in the first place.
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The reason why I brought that up is because what we see right now with, like, the Democratic Party is anything that the right does must be bad no matter what it is.
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So this funny thing happens with Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks.
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He sees, it's like Elon Musk advocating for restrictions on if you serve, if you're a general in the military, you can't get a job with a defense contractor for 10 years.
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And Cenk is like, we've been, the progressives have been arguing for that forever because these high-ranking military guys will overspend like crazy because they're cutting a deal.
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They're like, hey, we're going to dump public funds and give me a job.
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The left attacked him when he asked, let me help you get this policy through.
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So it's almost, it's similar in that there's this idea among a lot of these people.
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You mentioned, like, the aunt comes in and she's got a nice car.
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They're being told that success is white supremacy, is racism.
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We was having, no, it was at my birthday party in July where we had a family get together and my son was talking.
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And my aunt was like, why are you talking so proper?
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And I'm just like, well, that's how he's supposed to talk.
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You know, he's not supposed to be, you know, talking, you know, slang or nothing like that.
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He's supposed to because he was like, hey, I need to go use the restroom.
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And I'm just like, well, that's how he's supposed to talk.
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Like, I know how we talk, but right for right now, that's what he needs to learn.
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Like, he can learn, you know, the lingo and stuff later on.
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I understand you might raise your grandkids a different way or have them talk a certain way, but he's going to be a different child from y'all or whatever.
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But in the idea of that, subconsciously, what she's saying is, why are you talking so white?
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She said proper because proper just means correct.
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Even if the argument was speaking that way is a different culture of ours, to use the word proper, it's like to as if to imply she knows that is the correct way to speak English.
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Now, that's that's actually the real I know we tongue in cheek, but that's actually that thought process that told black folks, if we isolate it and for this conversation of black folks, that's actually white supremacy.
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If I can convince you to only chase things that make your entire lineage worse.
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Like some of the viewers might be like, oh, we didn't do it.
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You physically as the white dude now might have not done it.
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But there were conscious by design things that said, no, we have to even a concept of that thing called the Uncle Tom.
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Tom was the one that did not do what Massa said do.
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Over time, the conditioning was on this plantation, yo, you're not if I'm the white slave master, yo, you're not being an Uncle Tom is you to that, you know, what Samuel Jackson's character type dude.
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Now, that dude goes, yo, I know Uncle Tom because you're vying for a white person's association and adornment.
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So now you start repeating it and then you go, oh, what's your Uncle Tom's?
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Nobody, as the story continues to go on, actually read the book to know that this character was the dude that didn't sell out.
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So when somebody puts that thought process into a person's brain and then it starts to spread down over time, that is white supremacy.
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Even I was listening to this guy talk about the word nigga.
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He was actually explaining how the word nigga was only used when you were in rebellion to the white people.
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Because at first he was just like, OK, you know how you'd be walking down the street in the 60s or whatever, they call you boy or something like that.
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But when you'd be rebellious, hey, nigga, that's when you were called a nigga.
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When you were doing the wrong thing, when you were going against white people, you were called a nigga.
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He was like, I want to be a nigga because I don't want to be with the racist white people, et cetera.
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So I kind of got the psyop that you were explaining now is you convinced us that everything right is wrong and everything that destroys our lineage is the right thing.
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So for you to say, why are you speaking correct?
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She's just like, why are you doing the right thing?
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That's why I think after a certain point, they did the same thing with the term woke too.
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This is a part of the reason why when you unravel in these things, right, this is where I'm starting to land where it got to be spiritual.
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Because it becomes a like, man, we've had these lessons.
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But it's like, man, you guys are making a conscious effort like over generations to make sure that people aren't, it's like the Tower of Babel.
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We're not really communicating with each other.
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We just speaking at each other in ways that everybody may not understand because there's somebody in the mix going, do not communicate effectively with that person.
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And tell them from this group, yo, if you actually aspire to excellence, you are being white.
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And then all you got to do is a quick back scroll.
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And you look at Frederick Douglass, when you look at his writing and reading, when he could not write and read, you start to go, that is the concept of excellence.
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I just start leaning on, you know, the Cat Williams statement.
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Like, in my brain, because for the longest time, I just was like, I don't really know about this God thing.
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Why is God, like, doing this, like, why does my daughter now, my child's mother died in October, right?
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Why does my daughter have to deal with this pain that I cannot help her with?
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So that, for a while, I was like, why is God, like, being, like, you kind of being a dick a little bit, right?
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And so when these types of things happen, it leans me in a direction more of, like, this has to be some sort of bigger lesson in spiritual whatever.
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And it goes that way in stark contrast to how I've been feeling for some time now.
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And it, you know, I guess every group of people feel like they're the chosen.
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But if each individual is having a struggle within themselves, then everybody becomes that individual that is reflecting on their choices, life.
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Not to get all woody-woo, but it has to be something like that.
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Like, I already know, like, when we had a family reunion, they said we're going to eat at 3.
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You know, like, because they're just now starting to cook at 3 o'clock.
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So it's like, when I'm in Miami, they were like, oh, it's Miami time.
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And I'm like, why do I hear that same thing and everybody acts like it belongs to me?
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So, again, the marketing and advertising for the black community is like all the bad stuff.
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If I can get, if I'm the 10% of the room that needs to control 90% of the room.
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If I can get everybody in those other 90% of the room to feel empowered by the, you know, the CP thing is just for black people.
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You know, the late thing is only for the Miami people.
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You know, the such and such is only, you know, only the whites do rebellious things.
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If each, if I can get each group of those people to almost like make it a badge of honor, I win.
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But, and y'all aren't communicating with each other.
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Because then you go, yeah, we do that all the time.
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It's like every culture that you go to has a dish for like chicken and rice.
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And then they'll be like, well, you know, this is my, this is my grandmother's, bro.
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It's, it's, that's where, again, I just go, this has to be a test.
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I went to Thailand, asked my buddy to get me some real Thai food.
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And he's like, oh, you want real Thai food, huh?
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Uh, I think August, I was there for a mission trip.
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Um, I was going to teach some kids there and, um, food.
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But in the end, the main dish was chicken and rice.
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Do y'all know that what we're, what we're talking about and hinting towards is the thing that
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What you're talking about and discussing is pulling back the veil, recognizing the unity
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It could be this thing that everybody's, everybody in every culture goes, bro, I'm on time.
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And if you go, yeah, bro, chicken and rice, Thailand, chicken and rice, Africa, like,
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like, don't, they're going to jaw off you to death.
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My point in saying that is what we're talking about beneath the surface.
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This is the thing that goes, you know, last week was the, I can't remember how many years
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anniversary of, um, of, uh, uh, Fred Hampton Sr. being murdered, killed by the Chicago Police
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Fred Hampton, even though it was Black Panthers, was like, all people gotta work together.
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I said it before, as soon as he got everybody on one accord, regardless of race, he was
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talking to everybody, the white, the Mexican, whatever.
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Once he got everybody on one accord, they're like, oh, nah, okay, now you tripping.
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They used Dr. King for as long as they could, until he started saying, okay, hold up, everybody's
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Every time they, Malcolm X, he was fine when he was just about the black people.
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Soon as he started trying to get everybody together, bye-bye, Malcolm X.
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They have to keep everybody in their separate groups.
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Keep everybody separated, unable to communicate.
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It's, if I was a super, like, I respect it, because it's smart.
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Like, the supervillain game is an amazing game, because you gotta think of it.
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You're, you're engaging and tricking and manipulating also the warrior class that might,
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And you're doing this brave thing of trying to trick everybody to not work together, not
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As soon as a few of those people start going to the gym, eating healthier, being on time,
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like, this list is the list of, like, how you break them.
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Hey, I have a super controversial take about January 6th, because I said this before.
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I had black people, they, you know, black people always do this pretend thing, like, they're
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And I'm just like, okay, first of all, let's, let's take a step back for a second.
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I'm like, white people believed in their cause so much that they went to overtake the Capitol.
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We've been crying about police brutality and all this crap for so many years.
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We got these gangsters talking about how they so gangsta.
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They go kill other black people and go rape the black women and do all this stuff to the
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But y'all, when the Capitol protests and the police brutality, that y'all swear been hurting
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y'all so bad for so many years or all the white, well, we would have got shot.
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So what's wrong with going to the Capitol and doing the same thing?
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I'm like, if you, if you claim you care about it so much and we so hard and we so gangsta,
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I ain't seen y'all go, go shout out to the president or go up to the Capitol or none
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of that stuff that y'all been complaining about for all these years.
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We've had so many things we've been complaining about.
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All the gangsta rappers, et cetera, all y'all full of cap.
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Every last one of y'all around here talking about y'all going to shoot somebody.
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Drake, Drake said in the rap, he said, we had a guns that shoot backwards.
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No rappers would be dead because all y'all full of cap.
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I don't, all the gangsters, all the black activists and all that.
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Y'all behind should have been like, you know what?
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We need to go down there to the Capitol, but y'all down there scared.
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But here's, here's, here's, what's really funny.
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What was the predominant racial makeup of that protest?
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Black communities, they were destroying black businesses.
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They had these black people from black businesses crying.
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Like we, we so backward and they allow it to, to,
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the PSYOP to destroy our minds to the point where we go mess up our,
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these are people that really care about your community that are actually
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And you out here killing them and hurting them.
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They burned down a gas station and I went down there and I interviewed people.
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And at the time, Oh, this was against the narrative.
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We interviewed people on the street, black people.
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They said it was because it was run by an Indian guy.
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They said, why are they coming into our neighborhoods,
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buying up our property and running their businesses in our community where
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So that's, we were told that by like two or three different people.
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So I'm not saying it's for, I don't know, maybe,
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Maybe that's why they did, but that's what they were telling us.
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I think it was in the new Republic or something.
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And it becomes a book in defense of looting where these white liberals,
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That black people are looting businesses as a form of slave revolt,
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essentially against an oppressive capitalist system.
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And if you actually were down there at Ferguson,
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what you found was the locals who lived there were begging for help to stop the
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rioting because their stores and businesses were getting looted.
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And the people that were coming and doing it were people of all races who were
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I want to explain something that happened in my hometown.
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So I had took charge of this case in my hometown where this guy,
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He was driving and the guy was walking and the police hit him with the car.
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The idea was that the guy was already dead after the police hit him.
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But the coroner gets there and mistakenly runs over the guy's body and then
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backs up over the guy's body or whatever like that.
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And they didn't know whether he was dead or not before the coroner came and
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because I said with the family that we were going to do a protest.
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This was in the middle of George Floyd too, by the way.
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I said that we were going to do a protest down there because I'm just like,
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This don't make no sense or whatever like that.
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So before we did the protest, we sat down with the DA.
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I'm not a lawyer or nothing, but they sat us down.
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They gave us every case file on that thing from the toxicology reports or the
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So once we got all the information, I gave it back to the family and the
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I told the public, I'm like, well, we're not going to do a protest anymore.
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So people were upset about it or whatever like that.
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I'll never forget the sheriff of that town where we were going to do the
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He made a post on social media and basically took pictures and said there
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had been bricks and rocks, et cetera, sat all around the city.
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I'm so glad I canceled it because they would have been on my behind about that.
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But there were bricks, rocks, everything sat all around the city where glass
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It was like, we don't know about this protest is supposed to be happening.
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But I made sure I said, listen, we're not going to be there.
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But for him to say that, I was like, I knew for a fact during George Floyd
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protest, they were sending people around to these different communities just to
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There were a bunch of viral claims that during these protests, there were big
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The corporate press was just like, these are normal pallet deliveries for
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He literally said they were sat everywhere all around us.
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Mind you, this is a small country town, a very small country town, like with one
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railroad and like the courthouse, they used to hang people on it.
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Like, so it's not even a developed city at all, like by no circumstance.
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And so for him to, the sheriff to go post that all of these bricks and stuff were sat
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everywhere, but the day before we canceled was crazy.
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That's the reason why I'm saying I can never fully, I, again, I'm always going to
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But I can't let that, it starts to look like the system curates this thing to make
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Not any of the, it's like, it's like saying, okay, you guys could ignore these
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bricks and pallets of bricks and all of this that's there.
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You could, but we didn't give you all of the information on the case files.
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We like unequivocally withheld information that would have changed an objective
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Then we highlight it and took advantage of some legitimate anger that you may have
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We turned you up and then we dropped these pallets off.
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For me, I can't, I can be critical of the people in the community, but I got to also sit back
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and go, bro, y'all dropped the bricks off and y'all run the media.
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So it becomes like, you got to have that two-way conversation all of the time, because
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if you don't, you only, you fall victim on one of the two sides.
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You go, you're only blaming the system and not your individual accountability.
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Or the other side becomes, you're only blaming the individual.
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And it's almost like saying right now, the Biden administration thinking about blanket
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pardons for Fauci and a couple of other folks, right?
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If you saved the world, we should be throwing you a celebration.
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The conversation then becomes, okay, Fauci is an individual that's been grimy since the
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We can look at Fauci, but we also got to look at a system that goes, eh, we got our profits.
00:45:40.060
When you don't do one or the other, you're leaving yourself open to the other side.
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And I think when it comes to black communities more specifically, because it's such a structured
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way of making it look invisible, we just go, well, y'all just doing it.
00:45:57.260
You're not talking about the fact, like blood pressure.
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It ain't just because black people got a genetic predisposition to have fucking high blood pressure.
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Y'all are putting things in the food and targeting them into specific communities.
00:46:09.320
Again, that still doesn't mean, man, man, whole foods up the street, bro.
00:46:15.380
We went to see my coroner the other day, because I wanted to ask the coroner, why are people
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Because obviously they only post, you know, homicides and stuff like that.
00:46:23.080
He was like, hypertension, you know, heart disease, et cetera.
00:46:25.520
He was like, mainly because people won't get up and go walk, people sitting in front of
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And he was like, food got something to do with it.
00:46:31.180
He was like, mainly it's no physical movement, which is causing blood clots, et cetera, et cetera.
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So he was like, literally, I'm picking up people every day.
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Like, nobody's talking about these statistics or whatever like that,
00:48:11.160
but, you know, we got a food desert over in that community, too,
00:48:14.020
because, like, there are no access to grocery stores in a, you know, close radius or anything.
00:48:18.300
And one grocery store they do have, obviously, is super cheap stuff or whatever just for them to get.
00:48:21.720
But everything that's over there for them to eat, Popeye's, McDonald's, the Chinese joint or whatever like that,
00:48:28.100
but it's all, and they run down, by the way, but people got to eat there
00:48:31.160
because that's the closest thing they can get to.
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And the other argument becomes where it becomes systemic.
00:48:36.980
And I know, again, I know the viewers going to get mad at me for saying this.
00:48:41.320
You give subsidies and tax abatements to some of those companies or, like, the Chinese stores in the hood.
00:48:48.060
Every ten, five to ten years, it's a new Chinese dude.
00:48:51.500
You see the one Chinese dude for five years, ten years, then after that it's another person,
00:48:55.540
because they done switched their license and they got a new tax re-up.
00:48:58.540
It becomes a thing where, like, you cannot ignore the fact that you are incentivizing this in certain communities.
00:49:07.120
Like you were saying with that video you made about Hamidove over Kamala, Hamidove over Trump,
00:49:11.900
I mean, that, like, exemplifies so much of the culture war, I guess.
00:49:15.520
I sit down with Trump supporters years ago and MAGA hat wearing white dudes with button-up shirts all talking about God and all that stuff.
00:49:23.660
And then they said, all this racism and white supremacy stuff, these people are lying about everything.
00:49:28.480
And I was like, well, you know, like, blockbusting and redlining is a real thing.
00:49:32.760
And they said—and literally, this is a true story.
00:49:36.440
But I was hanging out, I think it was in the Bay Area, with, like, 12 prominent Trump supporters.
00:49:41.400
And I was like, yeah, like, it was made illegal in the 80s, and they still keep doing it.
00:49:45.940
And the funny thing is, you go and talk to these woke activists, these uppity liberals who own real estate, and they'll tell you they do it.
00:49:52.640
So just real quick, for those that don't know, redlining, it gets its name from Chicago, where the real estate companies wouldn't sell property to black families outside of this area by the red line, creating this one area.
00:50:04.360
And then blockbusting is when they would move in black families intentionally, then go around to all of the white families and say, there goes the neighborhood.
00:50:12.360
They would get scared and sell their houses at a loss.
00:50:16.880
Then they'd move the black family out and sell it at a premium.
00:50:22.220
Like, structurally, it was a legal practice, and people were doing it.
00:50:29.480
So I have this funny story I love to tell about this woke activist.
00:50:40.380
And so we're talking about this, and this is 2014.
00:50:47.120
And I'm like, if a black family moved next door to your property, would you sell?
00:50:53.180
And she goes, because it's going to lose value.
00:50:55.960
And I was like, so aren't you a part of that systemic racism?
00:51:03.840
And that's the part that you've got to look at.
00:51:10.640
Because my argument with gentrification, it becomes like, oh, they're coming in here and
00:51:26.280
You had an individual participation in the decrease of the value.
00:51:33.000
But we cannot ignore the fact that some of these things are systems designed that way.
00:51:40.660
If I go to the place and I start doing the right thing, if you are saying, hey, we got this school, we got this, and then the community politicians then say, no, King, you can't.
00:52:03.200
When you want to talk about culture shifts, excellence, black, white, Spanish, whatever, you got to, it's always going to land you at the bigotry that is justified and sanctioned by the state.
00:52:20.520
Because then it's easier for me to check main man doing the individual wrong thing when I go, government can't make that red line situation.
00:52:28.340
And then if that person isn't in that horrible environment that the state's sanctioned to be there, that person's environment changes, the mentality of that person changes.
00:52:40.480
The reason why a lot of people on the right don't believe this is because they're like, what?
00:52:45.440
If a black family move next to me, I'm not moving.
00:52:48.260
And the white liberals are like, yeah, I'd move too.
00:52:52.360
It's because it's not happening to them directly.
00:52:55.140
And that's something I do have trouble with the right with.
00:52:58.420
I'm like, listen, even though you haven't seen it, you may not have experienced it.
00:53:06.700
It's funny because you've basically got black people saying to the Trump supporters, like, please, the liberals are extremely racist.
00:53:11.760
And they're like, I don't believe that people would actually do this or the systems would do this.
00:53:16.500
A lot of these working class, rural conservative types, middle of the road liberal people who end up voting for Donald Trump can't imagine in their mind someone behaving that way.
00:53:30.120
But these upscale liberals living in these wealthy neighborhoods, they know they will do that in a heartbeat.
00:53:35.700
The reason why the Trump supporter in the middle of the road didn't believe it for so long is because they wasn't listening to black people.
00:53:42.080
Black people have been telling across and not to offend the MAGA folks, right?
00:53:49.320
The hood has been telling you for a bajillion years.
00:53:54.320
And I say this because I don't ever want anybody to catch unnecessary charges.
00:54:01.520
But it almost low key took for Trump to run through that for certain people to go, wait a minute.
00:54:08.500
I think my black friend was telling me something like this kind of happens.
00:54:12.680
And then, you know, it's that James Franco meme at this point.
00:54:19.420
It becomes like, yeah, clearly these cases are trash.
00:54:24.400
Clearly this is they're targeting a person unnecessarily.
00:54:28.200
This is what the Black Panther Party has been saying.
00:54:30.460
This is what the early stages of people in that Ferguson movement, because I went down here to talk to Darren Seals.
00:54:38.880
Darren Seals, his girlfriend, he passed at that time.
00:54:42.080
But I went to talk to his family, his girlfriend and all of that.
00:54:45.200
Those people were like, look, the police brutality thing is just wild here.
00:54:48.660
And when we were saying it, it was almost like, bro, you just don't want to take individual accountability.
00:54:55.780
Just do the right thing and nothing will happen.
00:54:58.280
Now that people in communities all across the country are saying, well, let's end qualified immunity for police.
00:55:07.160
But at the same time, if you do something wrong, that come out of your money, not the tax budget.
00:55:11.540
Then everybody got up in arms and went, well, why do we need to?
00:55:15.840
And then when we said, well, if you don't do anything wrong, then you're fine.
00:55:19.880
It just seems like conservatives and in my experience now as a libertarian for years now,
00:55:26.080
weren't really listening when people was telling them, weren't going, there may be something to this.
00:55:37.740
So this was, people don't, I would tell people, hey, there's a such thing as like structural racism, whatever.
00:55:45.120
However you want, however you want to describe it.
00:55:50.700
In St. Louis, the city itself is actually really small.
00:55:54.080
There's something like 99 jurisdictions built up around it.
00:55:57.240
So what makes St. Louis is actually a whole bunch of really small suburban enclaves.
00:56:01.880
A lot of those were built because of, so Pruitt-Igoe was the name of urban development housing that was done,
00:56:08.660
I think it was in the 60s, intending to help poor black families have a place to live.
00:56:12.960
They said, oh, this will solve the problem, but these big complexes.
00:56:15.320
Then they basically abandoned them and they start falling apart.
00:56:24.820
So white people are like, we don't want to live around this.
00:56:29.960
So they started moving and creating new suburban enclaves, which creates this wave of small cities in the St. Louis area.
00:56:42.560
It's that there were systems in place due to racial tensions that resulted in a system.
00:56:48.160
So when the cop pulls over a black dude and says, look, man, you got a busted taillight.
00:56:54.780
But the problem is these jurisdictions are set up to where you get something called going on tour.
00:57:00.780
And this is what the guys in Ferguson were telling us.
00:57:04.460
We asked them, why are you guys having trouble with the law?
00:57:07.000
And a couple of stories we heard was like, my license plate expired.
00:57:12.740
I had to take time off work to go to the DMV and figure out what the problem was because I don't really know.
00:57:19.460
So now I'm trying to figure out, am I going to go back to my job?
00:57:28.900
From his house to his job was four different jurisdictions, four different cities.
00:57:33.700
He gets pulled over in the first one, in the first mile.
00:57:36.060
And the cop's like, look, man, it is what it is.
00:57:45.040
And he was, but look, I already got a ticket for it.
00:57:49.380
So he was like, you know, friends of ours will get four tickets for one thing.
00:57:56.980
We're already struggling and we have to make those decisions.
00:58:00.160
Do you feed your kids or do you get your license plate, your taillight fixed?
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And so then they don't pay it because they're like, dude, I couldn't pay for the taillight
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As soon as they get out the next day, the other police department's waiting right outside saying,
00:59:54.200
we were waiting for you because you got a warrant too.
00:59:57.340
Every time they get out of a police station, they get taken to the next police station.
01:00:00.640
The cops aren't doing it going, wah-ha-ha, we hate black people.
01:00:04.180
They're doing it because they're like, hey, look, man, you had a busted taillight and you get a ticket.
01:00:09.620
However, these systems were set up at a time when there was overt segregation and racist policies and covenants that were put in place.
01:00:16.560
Some of these places literally had policies saying black people weren't allowed to live there.
01:00:23.300
They make blockbusting and redlining illegal in the 80s.
01:00:26.940
And those structures still exist where now for non-racial reasons, there's a ramification from past racial reasons.
01:00:33.480
But do we need, do we need, I have this argument often, she's lefty, but her book is amazing, The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.
01:00:43.380
I don't need it to, for you to overtly go, it's because we don't like you blacks.
01:00:53.380
Okay, now it's the same, this guy's going on tour, this guy's losing his job.
01:00:58.760
This guy still probably might lose his house, da-da-da-da.
01:01:02.480
Now it's like, hey, bro, you in jail all the time.
01:01:07.660
My point in saying all of this is, I don't need it to be, I just need people to start acknowledging and overturning these systems.
01:01:14.540
I don't need you to go, well, I'm just, that whole Nuremberg defense, I'm just doing my job.
01:01:19.860
Like, your job was created and that system was created to do the exact same thing that's happening right now.
01:01:26.600
I don't care if you're calling me nigga or not as you do it.
01:01:30.740
And that's the part where people got to just start being honest about and not having to experience one of your own, right?
01:01:38.520
All of the Trump folks is now going like, oh, man, because you're a guy.
01:01:46.620
The Art of the Deal was one of the first books that I, real books that I read in high school.
01:01:53.400
We shouldn't have to get for one of your guys that's already a multi-billionaire to have to go through this.
01:01:59.220
And you're ignoring other Americans saying these things are wrong from the gate.
01:02:05.220
It almost, it becomes like a, we got to have the most dire, extreme scenario happen for people to listen to other Americans.
01:02:14.860
You know, I think the big problem is with the left, maybe not the big problem, but a big problem is that their response to these things was to just insult white people.
01:02:23.360
And I'm like, look, man, there's like some working class dude who lives in the suburbs of Ohio, has no idea what you're talking about in Ferguson.
01:02:30.700
So if you come out now and say white people are bad and white people are doing these things, that guy's going like, why are you yelling at me, man?
01:02:38.040
So we end up seeing like all of this major cultural phenomenon with wokeness where they start doing ridiculous things.
01:02:45.140
Like they make the Black Panther movie, the Marvel one, and they call it diverse.
01:02:54.960
The movie is based in Africa and about black characters.
01:02:57.340
But don't call it diverse and have all the white people going up and clapping for themselves and patting each other on the back.
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They ended up just doing more racist, like more racist stuff and then acting like they weren't racist.
01:03:08.400
Because I am of the belief, man, this is going to sound really mean.
01:03:20.700
I believe extreme leftists that usually identify as Democrats, if we're talking about spiritual, you are agents of Satan.
01:03:42.740
And I think the trickle down and then they start to learn and then they get inculcated to it.
01:03:46.300
Like that white liberal that goes, absolutely, I'm getting the black, I'm moving and getting away from the black folk.
01:03:52.080
On the surface, every Hollywood movie, especially like in the 80s, remember how like all of the villains were like, oh, that's such and such.
01:04:01.400
And then behind closed doors, he's like the villain.
01:04:04.160
That is, if we had to personify what a devil is, that's what those type of liberals are.
01:04:09.840
And then you identify with a party that has done some of the, if not the, most devilish, satanic things in the universe.
01:04:20.340
So at a certain point, I start to go, you're not unaware of this.
01:04:23.720
Now, again, they may be comfortable enough, right?
01:04:34.160
But at the same time, they are 1000% complicit with a system that is designed to destroy their fellow American.
01:04:40.980
These are the same people that will struggle with, you got a problem with an American flag.
01:04:46.400
But it's, you know, projection is a result of people only knowing what they know.
01:04:50.420
And so for a lot of these regular working class Joes of any background, many of whom shifted heavily towards Donald Trump, including the white Trump base,
01:04:59.100
they often don't believe this because it's not within them to do.
01:05:02.140
These uppity leftists and liberals who outright go around screaming white supremacy is everywhere are at their, their, their, you're it.
01:05:12.340
They're, they're, they're, they're saying that they know in their heart, they have these feelings.
01:05:16.700
That's why we've long called them white supremacists with guilty consciences.
01:05:21.320
So basically, Tim, you're calling white liberals, white devils.
01:05:27.460
I mean, I, you know, I, I, I, I, Hey, I, I draw the distinction at, like you mentioned up here and down here, like the high level people.
01:05:44.660
And they got a bunch of people duped who are, who are not smart enough to realize or too disinterested.
01:05:49.040
And they think they're good people on the right side of history, as they call it.
01:05:52.960
It was a cold wake up call for them on election day when they realized they weren't.
01:05:57.640
I think too many of the, too many of the general public that it's like, it's like my gay homies, right?
01:06:07.780
But then it started going so far that they like, bro, what's this kid doing in here?
01:06:13.380
Like, whose mans is this that was like, this is okay.
01:06:17.960
And so that's where I got to say it's spiritual.
01:06:23.880
That even people that was just like, yo, I just kind of wanted to marry my husband.
01:06:28.680
Yo, it's wild that Gays Against Groomers is called an anti-gay, anti-LGBTQ hate group.
01:06:36.720
I don't, man, the psyop that they've created in people's minds is, it's crazy because like,
01:06:41.900
My grandma is an old school, black, churchy, conservative woman, right?
01:06:47.740
But she refuses to devote anything outside of Democrats.
01:06:52.220
I'm like, grandma, you, everything you have ever taught me, literally, goes against everything.
01:07:00.920
Like, I'll call her, if I call her right now on the phone and ask her why, she's going to
01:07:06.120
I'm just like, but everything that you have ever taught me from church to hard work to, you
01:07:11.600
know, getting up on time, making sure I do everything right, et cetera.
01:07:18.820
So I'm like, why do you continue voting over there?
01:07:23.120
And she, she's convinced herself or people have convinced her.
01:07:26.440
TV's convinced her because from her generation, TV was the truth.
01:07:30.680
So whatever you stuck to watching is, what's the truth?
01:07:34.540
So I'm like, grandma, you keep giving the same talking points that they're giving that
01:07:38.940
I'm like, I understand you may not like Donald Trump or maybe not like those particular politicians,
01:07:42.840
but everything, what most of the values on that side or libertarian values or whatever,
01:07:50.200
You can, and she can never give an actual reason.
01:07:52.580
Cause the whites, I'm telling you, that's where I give the leftist, that phrase, the phrase being
01:07:57.580
placed in a proper context and on the right people matches.
01:08:03.180
If I can convince you that everything that you value and believe in, you're going to
01:08:10.180
do it, you're going to live it, but you're going to vote for the people that sing and
01:08:15.140
That is, you know, Hollywood, you know, y'all know that's what Merlin, the magician, his
01:08:21.740
wand was made out of Hollywood to create illusions.
01:08:30.820
And if I can cast a spell that thorough, that elder, that's that wise, that has raised this
01:08:36.440
many children, that has done this, that is evaluating, that is da-da-da-da-da, that has
01:08:40.000
stayed alive, experienced a certain level of racism and vitriol that you and I will never
01:08:45.880
If I can convince that person to vote in their own disinterest, that is a certain level of
01:08:52.020
supremacy because I have supreme power over your mind.
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Man, even convincing people, like, again, with the oppression thing, I've explained before,
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I've said, first of all, I cannot walk around here talking about I'm going through so much.
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I've had great grandmamas go through civil rights era.
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We had grandmamas and aunties or whatever from back then that were successful in the face of actual racism.
01:10:50.480
Like, actually having to get up in the middle of the night because of KKK outside for your granddaddy
01:10:55.300
or actually dealing with having to not go to the same water fountain
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or somebody beating you up for knowing how to read, et cetera.
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You mean to tell me, you're telling me you got a bed, Wi-Fi, et cetera, all this stuff every day,
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and you telling me you going through something?
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I think it's a slap in the face to my ancestors for me to walk around here talking about I'm oppressing
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and I can't do something because of the white folks.
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No, they did as much as they could in the face of true racism,
01:11:22.340
and we walking around here talking about we can't do nothing.
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01:11:38.580
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that you kind of ignore how evil devils can be.
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Frederick Douglass had a newspaper, bought himself out of slavery.
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So I think sometimes because you're so – you've done – you've already lived
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I think because you've had that, you become so tunnel-visioned on what can be
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I want people to really, really wrap around that.
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I was doing the goofiest things in the universe at 25.
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King Randall has a school that takes in and informs young men he's 25.
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grandma, they were successful at our ages because they had to work.
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So back in the day, 19, 20, 21, everybody had doctorates and what was going on.
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So, like, now when I tell people about opening the school or the work I was doing, I was 19, 20,
01:13:32.860
or whatever like that, everybody's like, oh, my God, you know, because it's a new thing.
01:13:36.900
So 19, 20, 21, yeah, I was just doing the work.
01:13:39.660
And I didn't – I was just like, look, I'm going to do the work.
01:13:44.100
So now I'm 25, and I've worked with kids for about six years now.
01:13:53.640
And I can only point to maybe two or three kids that truly represent everything that I've taught.
01:13:59.920
The reason I say that is because I started working with kids at too late of an age.
01:14:03.820
I started working with kids at, you know, 14, 15, 16, 17.
01:14:09.980
I've worked with kids, you know, parents, you know, who have got mad at me because I couldn't help their son or whatever.
01:14:21.420
So I've spent so many donations from people on field trips trying to take them to show them stuff, whatever.
01:14:27.340
They minds are already out of here because I used to do this thing where I used to try to force them to get like, no, you're going to sit down and pay attention.
01:14:33.560
So now I'm at a point like, look, if he doesn't want to be here, what he's doing, he's taking away time from the kids who truly need this teaching.
01:14:40.440
One day I realized that was I started taking kids who are younger.
01:14:47.420
But he told his mom, he's like, look, Mama, I love it.
01:14:52.020
He was like, I cannot deal with it because those are the kids who didn't even want to be there.
01:14:54.920
So I started sending them home because the kids who wanted to be there needed it.
01:15:09.560
Okay, now I need to go get on a couple boards in my hometown.
01:15:12.220
I need to go to the city commission meeting right now.
01:15:13.960
So as of late, that's all I've been doing is downtown.
01:15:16.980
At the school board meeting, I'm on three boards now.
01:15:20.120
I've been paying attention to stuff because what's happening at these little boards are trickling down to my parents and their kids.
01:15:25.900
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Let's kill people and then make songs about how we killed your homie and then we smoked an L weed in celebration of your dead homie.
01:16:02.160
It's dying out now, especially with Dirk facing them charges that he's facing in Cali right now.
01:16:10.880
Little Dirk is a Chicago drill rapper that was changing his life.
01:16:15.640
I'm going to say on the surface was changing his life, right?
01:16:21.520
So they got him in Miami, held him in Miami Federal Detention Center, shot him over to California to see charges on this, alleged charges.
01:16:34.520
But he calls himself the voice of the streets, right?
01:16:39.740
Drill rap is in essence reality rap was N.W.A., Dr. Dre, Cube, and them saying, this is what we're dealing with.
01:16:53.720
And then when Rodney King happens, everybody's like, oh, my God.
01:16:57.320
And then everybody, again, in the hood was like, yeah, it's Tuesday.
01:17:04.480
So reality rap turned into, got marketed and co-opted and turned into so-called gangster rap.
01:17:11.460
Gangster rap became a glorified commodity to sell people a concept to get them to go do things that strengthens the prison industrial complex.
01:17:23.860
So now that more people are becoming more disillusioned with gangster rap and you got a person that could control the world musically by making love songs, now that's dying.
01:17:37.700
We're going to confess on record in a song about how we smoked your homie.
01:17:48.660
Sometimes they just wait to build a case on them.
01:17:50.920
Like, for example, they'll know they're killing people, but they want a big enough case on this person.
01:17:55.400
So, like, they'll keep, okay, they killed this person.
01:18:02.620
And they'll get this big, okay, we caught you killing all five of those people.
01:18:08.560
So that way they can railroad you and get you good.
01:18:11.120
Or you are under the assumption that the people that are supposed to arrest and stop the killing want to or have a vested interest in we devils.
01:18:30.780
People need to understand this because a lot of conservatives say back the blue, cops are great.
01:18:35.020
It's like small town suburban departments I find to be pretty fantastic.
01:18:39.360
But when you go to New York City and you go to Chicago, you're talking about Democratic Party appointed political officials running these police departments.
01:18:48.180
And so a lot of these regular cops probably don't know, don't really know or care.
01:18:53.180
But the Democrats who are appointing these people don't have your best intentions.
01:19:03.440
And if you're offended by that, if you hear this.
01:19:06.360
And just don't be a, look at what I'm saying, look at the policies, look at the outcome, and tell me how I can so comfortably say that.
01:19:15.160
Well, let's take a look at, you know, we're talking about drill rap.
01:19:17.260
We'll take a look at the entertainment industry in general, which is crazy to me because there are a lot of songs that I remember when I was a kid from like 80s rap.
01:19:24.440
Like you were mentioning, it's like telling people what's going on.
01:19:26.780
Some of them were very political in the sense where, well, I don't completely agree with some of the messages from a lot, like Public Enemy had some good stuff.
01:19:34.940
They're basically saying justice, accountability, fixing these things.
01:19:39.160
And then it turned into doing shots, doing drugs, make money, who cares?
01:19:44.360
It like totally degraded into vapid, just like, I guess, lewd and lascivious behaviors.
01:19:51.800
But again, that's under the impression that it was just the culture going that way because of the culture.
01:20:04.060
And again, I want to say this in a way where it's not.
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There's a great book called the subtitle is How the Jews Invented Hollywood.
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And I promise y'all I'm not going to go on this.
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But my thought process is when there's corporate interests that say we have other corporate interests, we could use this power.
01:20:28.280
That's the beautiful thing about the Matrix and Devils.
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This thing that you've used as a tool of liberation, we will co-opt it, finance people that we will give cover for.
01:20:38.880
And then we will influence your students because our money is, yeah, we'll spend $10 million over here because we built eight prisons.
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So it's not that, like, I can literally draw the line saying some executive was like, yeah.
01:22:54.680
But the argument was Unilever's looking at their bottom line and being like, hey, we're seeing sales decline over here at Ben & Jerry's.
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And they're like, well, people are concerned about being fat.
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They go look at their other company and say, have this company tell everybody it's fine to be fat until they'll buy more of our ice cream.
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Back in the day, you were shamed to do the right thing.
01:23:29.880
Because my grandmother didn't play me having a B in school.
01:23:35.340
When I got shamed, I'm like, I don't want to be shamed.
01:23:38.720
So I'm going to go do better because I want to do the right thing.
01:23:41.600
Even, for example, like going back to the drill rap thing.
01:23:44.620
We do this thing where I think because we get so infatuated with the rappers or something, we don't care what they do wrong.
01:23:55.700
On his block, whatever, whoever's listening to him, whatever.
01:24:01.180
Well, King Von is responsible for making sure some black people were dead in the community.
01:24:11.700
Even still listening to music from, like, some of these rappers right now that are dying because of the music.
01:24:18.420
So now I go back to reality with it because they actually killing each other.
01:24:32.580
They talking about how, oh, this rapper went and got killed the other day because he went and peed on his mama grave.
01:24:41.340
And the kids are, the switches and all that, you ain't seen no advertising for no switches on Instagram.
01:24:50.320
I ain't never heard of no switch until I heard it in a song.
01:24:55.400
I hadn't really paid attention to no switch stuff until the kids told me about it.
01:24:58.920
So I'm like, what's the switch thing y'all talking about?
01:25:06.860
Here's the question that we all, I'm going to always come back to this question after we get to the individual.
01:25:11.580
Do we think that just randomly, with us existing in the world, a timeline where random pallets of bricks show up when we think it's going to be a beef, nobody knows how they got there, right?
01:25:24.260
Do we think that drill rap is just, oh, we just want to say this?
01:25:31.440
So, Elon, the Twitter files exposed every industry, in my opinion, because it explained what everybody's doing.
01:25:40.040
Even though it may not have been the companies in the, I just feel like and know that that's what everybody's doing.
01:25:46.040
And I don't think nobody ever actually truly looked at those files.
01:25:50.260
They basically said, we are controlling the minds of everyone.
01:26:07.280
Like, all the protesting, all the groups that were created, all this stuff, it was done on purpose.
01:26:13.180
So, the rapping, all the food, making sure we like being fat, we don't want to work out, we don't want to be smart at school, you don't have to get good grades.
01:26:33.940
I'm having, it's because I'm 65 years old, I'm having this existential crisis right now where I'm like, what is going on?
01:26:43.180
So, the lessons in the theology, I've actually been studying the Torah lately.
01:26:50.540
Because, again, only white people could be Jewish.
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I just, I'm listening to my conscience at this point.
01:27:02.860
The reason I ask is because that, I'm never going to let this one go.
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Witness claim, look at this picture right here, right?
01:27:40.420
Witnesses claim lightning destroyed George Floyd mural in Ohio.
01:27:46.260
So, let me see if I can find the original photograph if they have it here.
01:27:50.680
They painted, there's this big brick wall, and right in the middle was George Floyd with
01:27:56.720
And a lot of people said that he was being worshipped as an idol.
01:28:05.420
And so, look at the part of the building that was blown up by lightning.
01:28:10.140
And it was, the weather that day, everybody tracked it.
01:28:17.880
And then all of a sudden, right in the middle of this building, and look, I'm not a meteorologist.
01:28:23.000
I don't, you know, I know the general concept of charge and discharge and lightning.
01:28:26.300
But my question is, is it typical for lightning to strike a building only affecting the outer
01:28:31.240
layer of that building, right in the middle of that building?
01:28:34.940
These are the things that, you know, because even with the George Floyd thing, right?
01:28:39.700
What Dave Chappelle said, like, yo, he wasn't the best dude.
01:28:44.580
Not to sound rude to God bless the dead and all of that, right?
01:28:55.520
New York Post does say, an inspector said it was just a natural deterioration.
01:29:11.680
Jacob Blake was a guy who got shot a couple times in the back by the police.
01:29:17.220
But people got mad at me after I found out the entire situation of what happened with
01:29:22.560
Brother went and raped his kid's mom in front of the kids.
01:29:26.180
Took her, took her, uh, tried to get her ATM or something.
01:29:30.820
He was stealing from her, raped her in front of the kids.
01:29:34.000
I said, bro, I wish, I wish the police would have shot him 14 times.
01:29:39.260
Because ain't no way you went in there and everybody like, oh, well, just because he
01:29:43.080
was reaching for a knife don't mean, bro, the reason the police was even there was because
01:29:47.540
the baby mom called the police on him after he done raped her in front of the kids.
01:29:54.480
And that's only after their lives were threatened, the police reacted.
01:29:57.260
And then they got mad at me on social media, called me all types of names, supremacists
01:30:08.140
I wish, I wish he was paralyzed from the waist down so he could never do it again.
01:30:19.560
We just want the sensationalism of the police killing, well, shooting a black person.
01:30:23.980
And to me, rightfully so, because you reaching for a knife.
01:30:27.360
I'll say, I wish, first, that he didn't rape his.
01:30:31.220
Whatever they said, I don't know what the exact terminology they used because I don't
01:30:35.060
I wish he did not then defy the police and go for a weapon, which at close range will
01:30:41.960
And people don't understand this because you're a gun guy too.
01:30:45.360
You can close the distance and act fast with a knife, it's lethal.
01:30:48.960
And it's, so in close range, a knife is more dangerous than a gun.
01:30:55.620
If you watch any of these training videos, you'll see like being able to pull the weapon
01:31:00.240
A guy with a knife has just sliced you up a bunch of times.
01:31:07.500
This guy was a, was, is, again, I don't know the exact charges.
01:31:10.640
It's a third degree felony, sexual assault and pulled a knife on cops.
01:31:15.040
This is a guy who abused a woman mercilessly and then in front of, in front of children
01:31:20.080
and then went to presumably, let's just say he was, his intention was lethal force against
01:31:30.320
And I'm like, what about the woman who was just, I missed this whole story.
01:31:36.060
Yo, yo, NFL players put his name on their helmets.
01:31:41.280
I got on video and said, I wish he would have got shot a zillion times because I explained
01:31:49.380
All they care about was the sensationalism of the police shooting somebody black.
01:31:53.320
Wait, so the, so the, the jury, I'm assuming it was a jury trial.
01:31:58.600
No, no, no, we're saying like the leftist activists.
01:32:01.760
And the NFL players put his name on their helmets and it's just like, that pissed me
01:32:07.420
Cause I'm going to say, I'm going to say it again.
01:32:08.880
You know, I, I want to be careful on this because you know, we often are, I'm not a
01:32:15.060
And so I would never wish that somebody lost their life.
01:32:19.980
I believe there's a redemption and forgiveness for everybody.
01:32:23.480
Well, to varying certain degrees that ask for it and are willing to put the work in
01:32:31.940
You know, so there's, there's varying degrees of crimes you commit.
01:32:34.360
I think, you know, Catholics and Christians would agree with this.
01:32:36.480
There's a certain line you've crossed where it's like, it's time to ask God for forgiveness.
01:32:42.160
Just like in the back in the old days, do something crazy like that.
01:32:46.180
I believe, I believe there is rightful stoning and there right there was stoning.
01:32:54.620
At some point, people will continue doing stuff like this in the community unless somebody
01:33:01.860
Wait, did the, but this, but, but, but it's actually, it's a cultural problem.
01:33:07.340
There shouldn't be any debate on this, on the Jacob Blake story.
01:33:10.580
A guy committed, I'm being careful here because it's criminal charges.
01:33:14.060
He had a warrant for his arrest for third degree felony sexual assault, trespassing and
01:33:20.700
He shows up to this woman's house, so she calls for help and apparently he had assaulted
01:33:26.600
The police show up to try and save this woman from a man who had sexually assaulted her,
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And only then did the police respond with force to stop him.
01:35:13.200
Did the NFL, this is where I got to go look at corporate again.
01:35:17.220
Did the NFL know all of this information before they threw?
01:35:30.880
Look, the reason certain corporations push toward black people is because black people
01:35:36.400
Now, you got some people where black people would never buy with them or black people would
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So you never see them do the DEI, Black Lives Matter stuff.
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Oh, they're going to do everything black people love because black people are going to spend
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You know what they're now going to do that black people love?
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It says several NFL teams followed the Detroit Lions footsteps by calling off practice in
01:36:04.640
The New Orleans Saints opted for a different approach.
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The Saints practiced Thursday with Jacob Blake decals on the front of their helmets.
01:36:13.480
Recognized a 29-year-old black man who was left paralyzed by a recent police shooting.
01:36:27.100
Wasn't that the protest for why Kyle Rittenhouse was out?
01:36:47.100
This whole thing happened with Jacob, but I don't want to be wrong, so we're going to let
01:37:04.060
And obviously, I don't mean literally every because there's evil people out there, but
01:37:06.420
the overwhelming majority of people in this country are, so I don't have reasoned mine,
01:37:09.320
if there's a story of a 29-year-old black man walking down the street and he's on his
01:37:13.920
way to church and he's about to make a big donation to hurricane relief and cops walked
01:37:19.140
up and called him boy and put a bullet in his back, we'd all be protesting.
01:37:24.340
I'm not happy with any degree of violence, but I'm not going to...
01:37:30.120
Because I feel like it's more of an honor and duty thing where it's like strong leaders
01:37:34.440
will say, we don't want violence, we don't want conflict, we don't want murder, we don't
01:37:38.060
It is not a good thing at any point whenever this happens, but rest assured, if you rape
01:37:42.840
a woman, if you then come to threaten her, we have a warrant for your arrest, and you
01:37:46.180
pull a knife on police, that is evil and we will stop this to protect other people.
01:37:51.560
We're trying to minimize the damage and destruction.
01:37:54.260
And that's why I see what you're saying these people are evil.
01:37:56.420
That's why I say this to me with the Saints is the banality of evil.
01:38:01.020
These lawyers and these Democrats and these activists knew exactly what this guy
01:38:06.820
He was going for a knife, and they said, yeah, yeah, yeah, but just say it's another story
01:38:25.060
And then when this guy threatens to kill him and chases him down the street, only, only
01:38:30.100
after another dude fires a gun, did Kyle Rittenhouse turn around, and then the guy reached and put
01:38:41.820
Changed his life and damaged it in ways that will never change.
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Then they lied and said Kyle Rittenhouse killed three black men.
01:38:48.060
All of this because these people are unwilling to tell you the truth.
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They've got all of these people defending and idolizing George Floyd, who was chewing on
01:39:09.100
It's heroin and meth mixed together or whatever.
01:39:11.700
Then they've got you cheering for a guy who sexually assaults this woman and then comes
01:39:19.140
Then you've got Kyle Rittenhouse who ran to the police for help because they were threatening
01:39:22.920
to kill him and they've got you trying to destroy his life.
01:39:36.960
So, almost all of our police force is all black men.
01:39:39.480
So, this whole we hate the police thing in my home.
01:39:41.160
I'm just like, dude, you grew up with old dude.
01:39:44.340
But, anyway, so, anyway, I did a video with these kids and we basically taught them how
01:39:51.140
One thing I always notice, even with my family and stuff, anytime you get pulled over, the
01:40:06.580
I have not had an experience with a white cop that was racist.
01:40:10.260
Every time I've been pulled over, I was doing something.
01:40:12.340
Every time, whether it had been a tail light, going too fast, I'm an avid speeder.
01:40:16.200
I have never just been pulled over just because.
01:40:33.060
If you were wrong, you know, whatever, just take your ticket, handle your business, go fight it in court.
01:40:37.280
We're not about to argue on the side of the road.
01:40:38.900
Basically, turn the car light on if it's nighttime.
01:40:48.100
Oh, you should be telling them to assert their rights.
01:40:49.780
I had folks tell them to have a gun ready to shoot the police.
01:40:54.340
People was getting mad at me for telling the kids how to stay alive.
01:40:56.420
I'm like, dude, we're trying to get back home to our kids.
01:40:58.460
Like, we're not trying to be arguing with no police on the side of the road.
01:41:03.480
I'm aiding white supremacy, not telling them their rights.
01:41:05.440
I'm like, it's not that I'm not telling them their rights.
01:41:07.580
I'm telling them, first of all, how to start the interaction to keep it cool.
01:41:12.080
Like, for example, I've been, it's been three or four times where I got pulled over.
01:41:19.600
I pulled over before he turned the lights on because I knew he was going to get me.
01:41:24.260
And they were just, because I didn't have to come get you, just slow down.
01:41:27.300
Like, just simple stuff like that makes everybody's day easier.
01:41:32.060
To your point of small town as opposed to Philly, Chicago, New York.
01:41:41.320
Small town where most of the people grew up there.
01:41:49.660
But the person that is taught and trained, you're an enemy combatant.
01:42:00.180
And a police force that's tens of thousands of people, that becomes a different conversation.
01:42:05.020
That nuance and not making the people communicate and say, hey, different environments curate different things.
01:42:14.400
These people and that dude is voted in by, he no main man from whenever they went to whatever college together.
01:42:21.640
And so, like, that further discussion around that culture in those different spaces is something that breaks that nuance as well.
01:42:33.720
Do we think that it's possible that everybody will be willing to receive a full—because what we're talking about right now is fuller context conversation.
01:42:43.460
Do you think that it's impossible or possible for the general public, maybe not the extreme ends, but the general public to generally go, okay, it's situational, there's other factors in, da-da-da-da, and it's very relevant to each scenario, or are we just cooked?
01:43:03.020
Well, I say we cooked—I'm going to let Tim talk—but I say we cooked because of how far we've gone with the media.
01:43:10.980
They're never going to allow us to think situationally because there are people right now that believe that people are dying every day by the police.
01:43:20.300
I was there a long time ago watching social media.
01:43:22.980
There are people right now who believe every single day that there are unarmed black people getting killed by the police right now.
01:43:33.800
And I'm just like, dude, that has probably happened maybe a couple times this year.
01:43:37.340
Do you think—do you agree, do you think we cooked, or do you think people have the capacity to kind of, like, generally?
01:43:45.260
Well, I think most people—it depends on which side is in control of the media apparatus, which we are slowly gaining more control over.
01:43:55.860
And I say we, it's like the decentralized, independent voices, the longer-form conversations.
01:44:00.360
We'll see how long that lasts because short-form is getting massively powerful.
01:44:05.420
But when you look at, like, the past 10 years, why were people marching in the streets to defend a guy who, like, is accused of raping this woman and drew a knife?
01:44:15.800
They care a little bit in that they want to do the right thing.
01:44:23.620
And then their friend says, did you hear about this young black man who got shot?
01:44:31.800
So these people blindly march in lockstep with the dominant power structure.
01:44:37.180
Now that we're post the Trump-Republican crushing victory, popular vote and everything, people are now reassessing as to which side is the right side of history.
01:44:48.360
What I would say is I don't know that we will ever get to the point where regular people are going to decide to actually learn for themselves what's really going on.
01:44:56.740
But it's an ebb and flow of, well, right now, if we are the ones that have the dominant control in the media, which is we'll tell you the truth and ask you please don't defend a guy who did something like this, these people aren't going to go out and do it.
01:45:15.280
I'm, at different times, Brad Pitt in the movie Seven and Morgan Freeman in the movie Seven.
01:45:23.440
I don't know if the viewers that didn't see it.
01:45:27.540
Brad Pitt's gung-ho like, yeah, Morgan Freeman's character's been there for a thousand years.
01:45:34.340
And then here comes Kevin Spacey's character, just like the worst killer.
01:45:39.380
And so he's telling main man, he's telling Morgan Freeman's character's telling their captain, like, I don't want this to be my last case.
01:45:51.020
And it definitely should not be his first case.
01:45:54.720
Because these killings are just going to go, he's talking about the seven deadly sins.
01:46:00.720
This dude's going to just kill and keep killing.
01:46:06.320
Brad Pitt told him in the movie, Morgan Freeman's character, he said, you know, you just, you're too, in essence, paraphrasing, he called him too black-pilled.
01:46:15.440
He's like, you've just seen death for so long that you don't think that this, that, and third.
01:46:19.740
And Brad Pitt had a moment of clarity where he says, I can't think that.
01:46:25.800
He, new baby, new wife, wanting to do good in the world, still hope.
01:46:32.360
So, from your perspective, you're Morgan Freeman and you're Brad Pitt.
01:46:37.800
And I'm, like, somewhere in the middle where life has shown me so much of the, like, ugh.
01:46:47.140
You have had all of these amazing stories around the world for so long and moments of hope.
01:46:53.640
But you've also created an environment for yourself, like, your day's, like, most people's vacation.
01:47:01.760
No, what I mean by that is, you have, you're doing what you're passionate about.
01:47:07.640
So, you've somewhat insulated yourself from a lot of the goofery, right?
01:47:13.260
I can see both sides of that because our work is in the community.
01:47:21.460
I have, I can walk up the street and see where the Constitution was signed.
01:47:29.800
In the middle of City Hall, there's these four sculptures.
01:47:32.980
There's a group of Indian men, Native Indigenous people, Black people, Asian people, and white people.
01:47:38.600
All holding up City Hall in the middle of City Hall.
01:47:41.480
And it represents, when I was in high school, I used to take tours of this stuff.
01:47:44.540
It represents all of the types of people that made, that built America and build this brotherly love city.
01:47:50.860
My point is, I have access to different levels of hope that makes me hopeful.
01:47:55.200
You are in the middle of a small town and all of those different things.
01:48:00.600
So, you're like, nah, he cooked, main man should have died, this, that, and the third.
01:48:04.340
And I think if we can strike a balance in that space in some way, I think that goes in that direction.
01:48:09.600
But to your point, I don't want to give up that hope.
01:48:12.300
I just, in that sense, I feel like Brad Pitt in that moment where, like, I can't.
01:48:18.020
It's just, you know, I was saying this before the election.
01:48:20.540
The reason why the popular vote mattered so much is most people will do what they're told, and it's not who's telling them.
01:48:29.120
This is why they say, like, people will vote for who they think is going to win, just because they want to fit in.
01:48:35.220
And so, Donald Trump wins in 2016, but the entire media apparatus and institutions go against him.
01:48:42.820
And so, in their minds, the right side of history is Hillary, and Trump won by procedure.
01:48:58.540
A lot of these people, Bill Maher on his show last week being like, well, we need disruption.
01:49:05.680
But, you know, Jon Stewart now saying that the election of Trump is a repudiation of a stagnant system.
01:49:10.440
Bernie Sanders coming out being like, Elon Musk is right about the spending in this country.
01:49:14.660
And then Cenk Uygur coming out and saying, you know, talking about Trump won legitimately and now we're trying to work with the populists.
01:49:22.000
Many of these people, the majority are just like, who's the bigger group and I'll do whatever they tell me to do.
01:49:32.140
It's partly due to the fact that a guy whose job it is to be an electrician is spending his day.
01:49:38.360
He can tell you everything about how these systems work, how electricity works, how you can build the lighting systems.
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Because it's not his job to read the news and understand the nuances of political machinations.
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So then he's just like, look, man, I turn the TV on and try and do my best.
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But for the most part, like my job is learning how to do electricity.
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That person's never going to become a top tier journalist.
01:50:00.320
So if the corporate press runs the narrative and they're lying all the time, these people are like, I can't believe how evil Trump is.
01:50:06.440
But now that the narrative is being controlled more and more by independent voices who are telling the truth, or not all of them do, but more so, this guy is going to be like, oh, wow, I didn't realize that was a lie.
01:50:24.920
It's, you know, the price for freedom is eternal vigilance.
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It's we won this battle and now we got to hold the line and make sure we stop, you know, the evil and the liars.
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I just think that that gets changed and more people want to be in alignment with that because it wasn't always this level of Edward Bernays propaganda fight all the time.
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When it was just you, I think that electrician should be more involved so he or she can become a statesman or a stateswoman.
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And when we do go, I don't think that we just get to tap out only on this is what my one skill set is.
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To your point, the people that framed America were young 20-year-olds.
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So when do we give the green light for men to not be that now?
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I don't, I think that it becomes a, I'm going to do shameless plugs as when we wrap up and all of that.
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We're doing things in the community that need to be done.
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And I don't think people should, I don't think we should give people that ability to go, hey, man, I'm an electrician.
01:51:43.440
So politics, you know, the whole like, well, I'm just not interested.
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I just, we just do for self, do work, boom, boom, boom, boom, and that's it.
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Until I get, again, 23, 24, 25, I'm like, okay, they just passed something.
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Like, I need to go down there and see what they got going on.
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You're going to be, you're going to be further impacted as much.
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But then I also go, hey, man, when you're doing the light thing, can I sit in with you
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so I can like learn a basic understanding of it?
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Let me, I'll read this comment from Gravy Skateboarding.
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He said, Tim, tradesmen follow politics just as much as you most times.
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What do you think we are listening to while we work, duh?
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I don't mean this disrespectfully, but people only know what they can know and they project
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I don't, I don't pull up, uh, uh, uh, you know, Benny Johnson and listen to his show.
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I am reading 17 articles on the exact same story.
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And then you'll read one news story and it's like the one with the, the saints and the
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Jacob Blake, and it'll say an unarmed black man was shot.
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I pull up the video, I pull up the, the, the, the, the charging papers or whatever.
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I look to, uh, uh, a combination of journalists and internal research.
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And then I'll just be like, Hey, wait a minute.
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So for instance, with the Covington kids, you guys remember this one?
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I see a video going viral of a native American and a kid and the kids got this weird look
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on his face and the guy's banging a drum and everybody online, literally everybody is
01:53:46.620
I, as well as other people, someone sent me a live stream said, Tim, check this live
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No tradesmen watched a three hour live stream from Washington DC.
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I and others have made after watching three hours of that.
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I'm not saying they have an obligation to do that, but the reality is many of these
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people don't realize they're not actually doing the same work.
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Look, I got, you know, we got lights put in here.
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Imagine if I came out and said, I'm doing the exact same work.
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When they're ordering it all the behind the scenes stuff.
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I'm saying that I don't think people realize the amount of work that goes into dragging
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through all of this stuff to figure out to the best of at least my abilities, which is
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A couple of weeks ago, they were like, hey, did you see AOC took her pronouns out of her
01:54:48.480
So the first thing I did was I retweeted it with an LOL and that was preemptive.
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And then immediately started pulling up archives.
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I went to two different archiving websites and pulled up probably 10 different versions of
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her profile to try and sorting algorithm when she removed her pronouns.
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She took them out over a year ago, a year and a half ago.
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And then she went, uh-oh, and got rid of the pronouns.
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And people keep telling me, said you see she took you.
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I'm mentioning that the tradesmen aren't paying attention.
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I think, just like you were mentioning, nobody's doing the in-depth research.
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You're listening to stuff, but you're not doing in-depth research.
01:55:25.520
And again, going back to how politics affects everybody, for example, I just did a video
01:55:30.420
We had one skate park in our hometown for skateboarders or whatever like that.
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And nobody's paying attention to nothing anymore.
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I tell you, got to go to your commission meetings, go to city council meetings.
01:55:40.840
It's all gone because they need to use it to build a bridge.
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So now the skateboarders are reaching out to me and stuff because I go to the meetings and
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I'm like, this is why I tell you guys, you got to just pay attention to stuff because
01:55:56.140
That's why I was saying, if we control the narrative, then the people are going to be
01:56:01.340
Because that tradesman, as you mentioned, listening to this show or other shows throughout
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the day, you're consuming information from me, from Benny Johnson, from Stephen Crowder
01:56:13.580
And we are trying our best to understand what's really going on and then honestly convey what
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And then you can choose to agree or disagree with us.
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The corporate press is intentionally lying every step of the way, refusing to admit when
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they were wrong or outright intentionally trying to lead you in the wrong direction.
01:56:34.220
The tradesman is helping build a house, making society function, and they're listening to the
01:56:41.860
They are not investigating the claims of the news.
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The in-between challenge for me is that tradesman can land by watching all of the independent
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But I need that tradesman to understand that one of the most impactful things that he or
01:56:58.800
she can do is start investing in your own ability to start doing at least a modicum of
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Because otherwise, we don't know if all of the people that you just named, right?
01:57:19.900
Oh man, this is so inventive because of their ingenuity and whatever.
01:57:24.280
Then they start becoming the same exact thing, right?
01:57:31.520
Hey, you know, Tim continues to grow to expand and expand and expand.
01:57:39.200
And now you're listening to the Sith Lord because you just went, well, he started out telling
01:57:46.560
The only way that we can continue to make all of those entities, podcasting, long format,
01:57:52.580
all of that, continue to be that is if those entities know you're not really paying attention
01:58:01.320
So for a show like this, let's say Crowder, let's say Benny, me, just insert whatever individually
01:58:08.900
I believe they will always maintain that degree of integrity that the corporation, corporate
01:58:13.520
And it's because Tucker Carlson was on MSNBC before.
01:58:19.260
It's because the machine does not care who's telling the truth or what they care about their
01:58:23.240
Now, this ultimately resulted in their own destruction.
01:58:25.300
But their attitude was, you don't get the ratings, we'll find someone who will.
01:58:29.520
And then they just keep playing with it until they ended up with the lowest common denominator
01:58:37.240
And now it's not playing anymore because people started to realize you've been lying
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That part would not happen if you took more of an interest in what you're consuming, what
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you're eating, your diet, your diet, your diet, your diet, right?
01:58:54.600
Because Tim might at a certain point lie to me.
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The same as I would with the tradesman that says, yeah, man, this lighting is going to
01:59:11.380
As opposed to me going, ah, he said it's $872,000.
01:59:16.680
And it becomes like the reason why, that's the reason why corporate press got there.
01:59:24.280
The human nature component of it is I could just scare you and say the sensationalized
01:59:30.580
News organization publishes knowingly false news, gets a million views off of it, then
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gets a cease and desist, publishes a retraction, gets another 50,000 views.
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They don't give the money back when they write fake news.
01:59:46.680
They just switch it with a retraction, publish it again, and then make more money.
01:59:51.860
And the only thing that would be able to stop them is if they knew, like now, with MSNBC
01:59:57.120
having the lowest ratings of like a bajillion years, that they go, oh, they're kind of like
02:00:04.960
They're holding us accountable by not, you can't, I can't, you're lying.
02:00:09.760
But that's because more people are paying attention because of the work that folks like,
02:00:17.940
So, you know, in the space right now, there's millions of podcasts.
02:00:21.420
And, you know, it's funny because there's like, I guess PewDiePie was ragging on Joe
02:00:24.340
Rogan recently saying like, there's too many podcasts.
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Yeah, but I think like 99% of podcasts get something like 15 views, right?
02:00:32.160
People, people are trying to start businesses, but in the space, you've got a bunch of choices
02:00:47.740
In the independent space, you've got, like I mentioned all these independent personalities.
02:00:53.440
If one of them starts coming out and publishing lies, people are going to be like, wait a
02:01:12.400
It's the other thing too I'll say when it's like, hey, maybe one day, you know, Tim becomes
02:01:19.840
I think who people are largely will be who they remain for the most part.
02:01:27.660
But what I mean is the next wave of lying press is probably going to be a younger generation
02:01:32.700
that is motivated by self-interest and starts exploiting the algorithms and systems to make
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And that will undercut the current independent press.
02:01:44.800
So, you know, this is one thing that people, I think, make a mistake about is that we see,
02:01:54.200
And the assumption everybody is making is that young people have started to learn and wake
02:02:01.720
The reason why we saw a shift in the younger generation towards Trump this time around
02:02:05.080
in this election, four years ago, those voters were not voters.
02:02:10.360
And so people need to recognize, they're like, we're seeing a huge shift to the right
02:02:20.240
That's different from where it was 10 years ago, because the boomers are now no longer
02:02:25.880
All you're really seeing is that Gen Xers who are conservative have remained conservative.
02:02:33.460
It's because these people, these young people were conservative.
02:02:37.640
And you're seeing their political ideas manifest.
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I think more people are starting to, with the advent of technology and phones, not even
02:02:50.180
I think more people are listening to urban America.
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Like, that's the reason why Democrats dominated for so long.
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If I'm here, and I'm listening, and I'm going, all right, we could kind of lie this much,
02:03:04.080
and we could say this, and they got a short memory span, so we're going to do X, Y, and Z.
02:03:09.840
I think more people are going, whoever listens to that dense population that is telling you,
02:03:21.720
It's like Trump in, what was that, 2016, when he was like, you go outside, you get shot,
02:03:33.460
Fast forward to now, the left played it all the way this way.
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The left goes, urban America goes, we don't like overreaching, expansive hands of the state
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charging people unnecessarily for things that they shouldn't be charged for.
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The left got comfortable and wasn't listening to that conversation in urban America.
02:03:52.040
So I think whoever continues to listen to those big pockets of population, those people
02:04:00.060
Again, the gay community going, yo, we didn't ask for kids to be here.
02:04:06.460
Those people that say, when Trump goes, I was there.
02:04:10.880
Great interview with him at the Libertarian National Convention, by the way.
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I was there, and I went there to see how we approached it.
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I was front row, and I'm like, all right, let's see how he does.
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Some libertarians, boo, it doesn't matter what you say.
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He was like, then you're going to get 3% and you can lose.
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Then in hindsight, based on the pick, but holding up a conversation, my point is, for
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whatever reason, whoever is in his camp, he's listening to where that demographic, the
02:05:01.620
He, for some reason, like you said, yo, Barron told me, yo, dad, you got to do this podcast.
02:05:09.900
The demographic that listens to that, as well as the people that are in those communities
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doing the work that become leaders, like you and I are in those communities, those are
02:05:18.420
the people that become, it's like gangs of New York.
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That person, the butcher, not saying we're evil, but the butcher becomes the person that
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now is the political figurehead in that demographic.
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That speaks to, for, and is accountable to that demographic.
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The politicians that listen to that demographic, right?
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I'm not going to go holler at those crazy libertarians.
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I think that if people keep listening to that demographic, I think those are the people
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Because again, like when we're talking about the police brutality situation, we have been
02:06:05.200
When black America, urban America, because, you know, that's like code for like urban black,
02:06:10.180
When we said, this system is being corrupt and we caught up in it, ah, just pull yourself
02:06:19.340
And again, then one of yours got caught up in that and it's like, hey, this system is corrupt.
02:06:23.660
Whoever listens to that demographic and applies the solutions that leaders in those communities
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I think this, like, they call this the podcast presidency.
02:06:50.600
The influence of these independent channels is becoming massive.
02:06:58.940
I think we're pulling out of this tailspin culturally and things are going to start getting
02:07:02.540
And I hope that's the case because otherwise you've got the fourth turning, the Strassau
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generational theory where they predict that there should be, you know, if those that aren't
02:07:13.340
familiar with it, we're supposed to be entering a period of great war and conflict.
02:07:17.480
And so the way it goes is, simplifying it, 80 years ago, what happened?
02:07:39.460
And basically what happens is each, you get this one generation born of strife.
02:07:44.320
And so they realize the horrors of war and conflict and the like, we're not going to let
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But then they're strong, they're resilient, hardworking.
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And then by the fourth generation, they've completely forgotten.
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And so it's by the third generation, you get the buildup of strife.
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So the theory is by 2028, we are supposed to be in something akin to either World War II
02:08:16.700
Has there been a thing that has blocked that cycle?
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Has there ever been a time in American history where that cycle?
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And so that's why, you know, some people are saying, yeah, it's meaningless.
02:08:38.200
But it's like, no, we had the way the revolution.
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The only thing that I can think that would be something that would potentially block that
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is those generations didn't have access and spread of information this fast.
02:08:56.340
Like, you know, I say the last decade was the 90s.
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So name a decade and you can, the roaring 20s, you know, the gangsters in the 30s, the 40s,
02:09:08.560
And more predominantly culturally with the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, they all have their
02:09:20.860
And then now we don't, we can't even differentiate between 2020, 2010, 2000.
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2000s got a little bit of it, but the 90s had a look, a feel, it had music.
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So this may actually have disrupted the whole system.
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I mean, we do, but here's the thing, we do have Russia and, you know.
02:09:42.840
But again, the question, because I understand armament and what everybody has, how does war
02:10:01.780
It's, in my view, an estimation based on looking at what I'm looking at, it's a scale
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I have looked, the other day I was just checking out the bombs they have now.
02:10:20.720
But then we got anti-nuke, so, like, if they shoot that bomb off, then we got something
02:10:31.540
That's why I said, I just think world leaders just need to fight hand-to-hand combat.
02:10:34.480
Oh, you're saying, like, they just get out there and duke it up?
02:10:49.660
Yo, again, we're under the assumption that he got a thing.
02:10:56.780
This is Tsar Bomba, the largest bomb ever designed.
02:11:03.480
This was a Soviet Union that made this, and this is decades ago.
02:11:09.300
So, this bomb that was made decades ago would basically wipe out half of Long Island, all
02:11:16.460
of New York City, and stretched down to Trenton, New Jersey.
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It goes, the bomb would go, the blast would go halfway to Philadelphia.
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We're not talking about, like, no, like, blow your limp.
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Like, off a movie, like, you get shot and that's it.
02:11:45.780
No, I'm saying, like, the inside ball is, like, vaporizing.
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And then the rest of it, you get, like, third-degree burns.
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If you live in Long Branch and they drop this bomb on New York, you would suffer third-degree thermal radiation burns.
02:12:03.320
And then if you live in Trenton, New Jersey, there would be blast damage, meaning your windows explode, car alarms are going off, trees are getting knocked over.
02:12:14.560
And I will say, though, this was a gravity bomb, which means they drop it from a plane.
02:12:17.840
So that's not going to happen this time around.
02:12:21.720
Nuke Map actually can't do the—and actually, that wouldn't—I don't think that—that would be a surface burst anyway because it's a gravity bomb.
02:12:31.220
It's not as big, but more people are vaporized by—blasted with radiation.
02:12:35.280
But what they would probably do now is it's going to be something like—so a MIRV, a multiple independently targeted reentry vehicle, is going to launch one rocket into the air, and then it's going to drop 12 warheads.
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It's 10 or 12 of them all just flattening the eastern seaboard.
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Anyway, anyway, we can't go over, so we'll wind things down.
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