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Remember, use discount called Circle Back. I'll give you 20 percent off and 21 percent. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, you don't have to shout to the mic. You damn near pop migrants. Sorry, I get excited. A white people, you know, they can put your back and chains, you're actually under attack. We joke, we laugh, but I'm dead serious. Yeah, I'm thinking. They want to put Chao in chains and have Yao building pyramids or something like that, because your evil is because you're white.

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Yeah, let me.

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OK, look, I'm walking around here with blonde hair, blue eyes, and you why does the snow you better look out. You better you better grow eyes in the back of your head. OK, a topic for the day up in New York. They take this garbage to kids, the. Yeah, what is it? Let me pull up the eight identities of whiteness. You imagine a white people came out with the eight identities of blackness. That would be racist.

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Selwin it. You imagine a. Well, this was written by a professor, a professor at a prestigious college. Yeah. Prestigious, it's actually got a Ph.D. he's he's well educated. Yeah, his name is Ben nor his. Yeah, Ben or his is an associate professor of African-American studies, political science and sociology. I mean, you are a professor of African-American studies. Shouldn't you just stick to African-American studies and leave white people alone? He received you don't know nothing about white people.

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You know about African-American studies. You don't know nothing about white people. Maybe you should just stick to African-American studies to help black folks. Yeah, he received his Ph.D. in government ideology and discourse analysis at the University of Essex. Look here. This guy is teaching at college. Look here. I went to college. I did two, went to an online college, got me a degree in finance. And I'm smart in this jackass.

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Yeah. This is what you can take, the most beautiful thing, you can take the Bible if it's in the wrong hands, they can use it for bad and take a person with great education. Yeah, they can use it for they can use it for bad reasons. Man, this dude is actually trying to end. Racism with more racism, he wrote this, Eight White Identities of whiteness, writing and teaching this to kids. If you're white and if you're white, you need to listen up because he tohmatsu.

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Yeah, I am married to the first one. You might be a white supremacist. I don't even know it. Yeah, we fit in art data. I mean, if you take an African-American studies, you should focus on the empowerment of black people. Yeah. Mm hmm. You should focus on empowerment, empowering black people by telling them you control your own fate. Yeah. Not white people. Not Asian people. Not not Latinos. Yeah.

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You hold your fate in your hands and actually teach black history. Not only did you was enslaved by the white man, but there was only the buyers who sold you. Who captured you. Yeah, they are. Yeah, they they took them. Black people calculate, you know, white people in that fast. If you think about this, white people traveled months to get to Africa, died from scurvy, died and they got rickets, got big bold legs wearing white wigs and they jump off the boat and start chasing down thoroughbreds.

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Doakes, believe it. No, a lot of black people don't know. You were captured by Africans, the black African soldier to the white man. If we would teach that in history, real black American history, black people know not only is there bad white people, but there's black, bad black people out there, people talking about black people. I'm a go back to the homeland. Be careful. They might fucking kick your ass again. And they still doing it in some parts.

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Yeah. You get come back and I'm back in Africa.

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Somebody throw a net over. You got me a gun. Oh, wait a minute. He's from America. He's lazy. He's worthless to throw them back. All right, let's get serious on this. I just wanted to make that point. Yeah. Bad people coming. All shades. Yeah. Colors. And, you know, I wouldn't be able to teach African-Americans because I'd be I'd be preaching too much truth. But we did not get an argument.

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And bad black kids are good. I get thrown in jail for beating them up and you inciting violence.

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And it's just hypothetical. All right. This is what they teach the kids in New York, I'm sure, in other areas all over the country. Yeah. Look, the eight white identities, the first people, you know, the first one is white supremacist, clearly marked white society preserves names and values white superiority. Yeah, no, I mean, calling in airport, let's say Ronald Reagan Airport. Is that white supremacy. Yeah. Or celebrating Thanksgiving.

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Is that white supremacy? I mean, he was the president of the United States. Yeah. I mean we got statues. Martin Luther King. Yeah. They're streets. Martin Luther King Avenue. Yeah. Boulevard, whatever. Yeah. Well if you, if you are, if you like American values and customs like Christmas, Thanksgiving, names of white people on buildings, streets, you are pretty much a white supremacist. You know, you're preserving whiteness.

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But that's crazy. We live in America. It's 70 percent white. There's nothing wrong with naming a street after a white guy. Yeah. I mean, they make up 70 percent of the country. You're going to take Ronald Reagan's name off and put what? Ku Samuel Jackson Airport. He's a great actor. Let's go to Samuel L. Jackson Airport. Yeah, you're a white supremacist. I'll believe whatever next one is white voyeurism. Wouldn't challenge the white supremacist.

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Does I mean majority of white people in this country? Yeah, I'll say well over 90 percent. I mean, 95, 96. I mean, might even be 98. 99 percent of all white people in this country is against white supremacy and white. Case in point, whenever you see a KKK rally, there's a lot of white people there. Well, there's a lot of white people protesting the KKK. Oh, protesting the KKK. A lot of white folks, wherever you go, no matter what state you in, there's a lot of white people.

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Yeah. Majority white people do not agree with white supremacy. That's just a lie. Wouldn't challenge the white supremacist desires, not whiteness, because it's interesting. Pleasurable seeks to control its desires, non whiteness because it's interesting, pleasurable. You know, the tumble. Right. They tumble akoko.

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If you wake white couple, you occasionally bring home some big told, why don't you say that this is just me? And you crazy, if you wake up and you bring home a tall, dark and handsome guy to have fun with your wife and you sit back and watch your white. Well, the white people that do that, they call it a black people books. No, kid, I mean, I watch I'm not I had to study this before this video because I don't really watch.

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I think it's disgusting. Well, you know, speaking about that, I mean, I'm sure a black dude is not there against his will. He's probably getting off to college. I mean, he's not coming.

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They're not bringing them to their house in chains. Already know he's there voluntarily. Yeah, OK. I keep reading that definition of white seeks to control the consumption and appropriation of non whiteness, fascination with culture. OK, that black culture without the consuming black culture, without the burden of black. So I guess they're talking about, you know, the black rappers decide to record labels by white people, white people, you know, like these Asian stores selling no black hair care products.

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They white supremacy white boys not selling black people's culture. Yo, yo, yo, I've noticed black women. Y'all look at this. We've them or Perm and Asian people selling. Yeah. You don't know why, right, why Buddhism, but the Asian. I mean, why don't black people sell stuff, I guess black people, just bad business. Ain't got no business acumen. You go, but I'll start teaching that to kids. Hey, man, when you get older, all these Asians out here.

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Yeah, they open up these shops selling products.

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This judge should be teaching an African-American studies, open up your own African shops, make all kinds of money selling Swisher sweets and in weeks weaves and yogurt sales and some Swisher sweets, some sport and waves and wave caps.

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Yo. Fascination with culture, consuming black culture without the burden. So I guess he's also talking about white people that listen to rap music. You know, who's making black rappers rich? Yeah, it's not black people and it is pirated.

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Just download it for free is you go to a black rappers concert.

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Yeah, it's it's like it looks like a Klan rally for white people. Yeah. So I don't get that. Yeah. They say white people, if you listen to black music without having to go through life being black or being, having, feeling the burden of being black then and you know, white voyeurism. Yeah.

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And it's like these black rappers, they're making money saying the N-word and you got a bunch of white people in the crowd. Yeah. He knows white rappers they're portraying, I think the black rappers is they're exploiting blacks and because they're pushing crime and yet violent song, that's not the typical black person. Yeah, yeah. So white people, you listen to black rap, but that music. They've actually created a subculture within the black community that is actually destroying the black community.

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You know what? Who's a white boy? Boy, Emmanuel. You didn't know that, did you? You selling, you rapping black music without feeling the burden of black folks? Yeah, Eminem, you are a horrible person. Yeah, white voyeurism is the term for it. So just put a picture. Eminem right there. That's what White Boys and Vanilla Ice, you Vanilla Ice and Eminem with some horrible people. Hey, all right. Next one.

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White privilege may critique supremacy, but a deep investment in questions of fairness, equality under the normalization of whiteness and the white rule sworn goal of diversity. That's just you just born white. No, I mean, yeah, you may speak up to white supremacy, yeah, but you have a deep investment in questions of fairness. So you just a white person that says, OK, I want equality of opportunity. Yeah, that's not enough. Yeah, that's just that's white suffering from white privilege.

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Yeah. If if we have five minutes, according to this white privilege, according to what they want to change things to, if we have a thousand CEOs in America, automatically five hundred olds should not be white, should be people of color, should be should be an equal amount of white, black and white, Asian, Latino women. Men, when it comes to CEOs like this say, you know, black people need to be represented as CEOs.

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Well, more in in our society. But it's like based on black black people make up only, what, 10 percent, 12 percent of the population. How many black CEOs do you need to have to see that it's equality in this country? Yeah, well, it's not equality. It's equity. You know, don't don't they don't believe in equality. They don't believe in equality. Opportunity. No. If you believe in equality of opportunity, then you you white privilege, because you guys are the majority in this country.

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So you have a moral obligation to give MOOP. You have an obligation to give more opportunities to blacks because you outnumber blacks. Yeah. So seven to ten, you know, 70 percent of countries white. Now you need to give up some of those seats in the Senate. You know, not it's not equality of opportunity, more equality of equity. It should be. Exactly. Everybody should have a fair they focus on outcome. Yeah. Yeah.

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That's good. Next. Which is when you when you are, when you talk about outcome, that means you just given people positions based on their race, based on their based on their gender. Yeah. I mean that's, that's, that's racism. That's sexism and racism. Yeah. But I guess that's racism. This black professor thinks it's going to make society better. That's how they explain him. White privilege. That's racism when you want equality of opportunity.

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Yeah. What's the next one white benefit, this black dude actually sat down and wrote this bullshit, this dude's a professor.

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He's creative man. I bet you can write a good sci fi movie made. Look, white benefits sympathetic to a set of issues, but only privately or they won't be OK. Yeah, Kigoma won't speak act in solidarity, solidarity publicly because benefiting through whiteness in public. Some people. White privilege and white benefit. Yes. Some people of color in this category as well. Or say people of color. Some people of color in this category as well.

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OK, so I guess I got white benefit because the majority of my friends are white.

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Well, we had a comedy show, sometimes we do a Q&A at the end, and this black woman had a question, I guess we're on the topic of white privilege. She said we had what she called it, light skin privilege. Yeah, I was like, what the hell is that? She's like, well, you get a pass and society koja light skin. If you was pitch black, you wouldn't have any fans. You know, it's funny, it's just it's just, you know, I would even call it that, would you call it ignorant?

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It's just dumb. You just don't get it. Yeah. It's just they're using to be trying to say. Benefit their argument with a hypothetical, something they don't even know that will likely occur if it was to change, like if I was to be pitch black, right, dark black. He doesn't know for a fact that a majority, my fans will be turned off by CBS v. the World. He just views the world as a but she does view white people just being racist.

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Shivs the world as a black racist. Yeah. Only a racist person would say something like that. Yeah. Because she doesn't know for sure if that would be the case. Nobody would. And this also is for people that didn't. Marksville Black Lives Matter. Yeah. You're not doing your part. You just sitting back benefit from white society. Yeah. Because like I say, no people of color. So if you don't work with Black Lives Matter.

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You're benefiting from whiteness, from your whiteness. Yeah, oh, this is real stupid. I don't know how to do ever became famous, but anyway, white confessional and he's teaching this stuff to. Yeah, this is part of the curriculum and yeah. Schools in New York. But this dude is in university and he's teaching African-American studies. He's teaching his garbage to black people. Yeah. You're teaching black people how to victimize each other. Yeah.

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Yeah. You're supposed to be there to uplift them. Empower them. Yeah. You you're actually mentally enslaving these people in college.

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Yeah. You supposed to be a professor, you supposed to be help benefit society has this benefit society mentally enslaving black folks in telling white people that they're evil because the white. The whole civil rights movement was behind. Treat people, yeah, not on the basis of skin, stupid black metal.

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All right, let's go to the next Hisashi show. I mean, why people hate America freed the slaves way before they free people in Africa and they still enslaved black folks there. White people have wandered away compared to any other country on this planet have did more for black folks historically. But historically, white people here in America did more then, yeah, yeah, than any other continent. I mean, country. Yeah. I mean, how bad was it back in the Jim Crow era during Martin Luther King days?

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Right. I mean, you can even use the same water fountain or use the same restroom and stuff like that. And even back then when this country was systemically racist. Yeah. Majority of this country knew this was wrong and it and it forced the civil rights movement, yeah, it signed all that legislation into law, into law. White people had to sign it. But look, look, look, look at all the advancements black people have made in this country.

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First black president and now you've got black professors. And look at this garbage day teaching of people and still talking about yowling, free Tomball, Amstetten, black people back. What the hell you think this dude is doing? I don't think I live in a free society. What black man in society, anywhere on this planet can teach this nonsense? Only in America.

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All right. What's the next white confessional? Some exposure of whiteness takes place, but as a way of being accountable to people of color after seek validation from people of color. OK, so I saw white people with Black Lives Matter. Look at me, everybody. I'm with the black man over here. I'm helping a black man. Those white people put those black boxes up on Instagram and Twitter.

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You're white confessed. Look at me. I got a black box up on Instagram. Oh, man.

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Yeah. In other words, you could say their virtue signalling. Signaling basically because. That's what you meant? Yeah, yeah, but some exposure of whiteness takes place, but as a way of being accountable to people of color after seek validation from people of color is Black Lives Matter. That's a white people, much of them as a textbook definition of which you are.

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Yeah, but why would you call them that? I mean, they they they actually feel like they're trying to help the black community, even though they've been brainwashed. And you're actually hurting black people.

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Right? Well, this is the essence of whiteness, man. You still got to work on yourself. You still in a white supremacist supremacy category. All right. Next one is white critical.

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This is complete garbage man. This is like. OK, white critical take on board critiques of whiteness and invest in expose and making the white regime refuses to be complicit with the regime like that word regime that sound like white supremacy, whiteness.

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Speaking back to whiteness. So that's that's hey, this is example in white critical hey, my friend, he doesn't date black girls. He's not attracted to him. Y'all get them? Yeah. Yeah, he only likes black girls because they've got big butts and they got thick lips. They like it is he only likes it when they suck.

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This guy, he just uses them for sex. Yeah, he's a horrible person. Oh, that wipes look, everybody, as a Trump supporter, he's got the head on and everything. Get them. That's what they talk about. The white critical. Yeah, he's he's actually scum. That's the white liberal to what? He's dumber after Nixon as a white traitor.

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The what? The white traitor. Why you call them traitor, they are on your side, supposedly the white trailer actively refuses complicity names. What's going on? Intention is to subvert. Why the authority and tell the truth at whatever cost, need them to dismantle institutions? Well said. Well said, white guy acting like he's black man on Instagram, he wear glasses. I think he's mixed up now. He's white man. A white dude. Yeah.

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What's his name kind of like. Yeah. Yeah. He kind of looks like a what's his name. Chris Chunkin. Chunkin. He's a white trailer. Yeah, I thought he was on yours. He's a white tradesman. John King made, for example, that. Yeah, I think this professor was writing this down. He's just yeah, he's run out of ideas because this is actually a comic book and he wrote and he just ran out of material.

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OK, the last year renamed Eight Signs of Whiteness, The Eight Signs of Black Evil. Because this is what this is major, enslaving black folks to think white people, horrible people, and you are an evil person if you see white people in these categories.

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Yeah, you are a racist by your own admission. This is how you see white folks. You're you're a racist.

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Imagine if all, like you said, makes a white person came up with the. Eight sounds of blackness. Yeah, everybody called it white person, a racist, why you get a pass because you're black. Yeah, you black people get more preferential treatment in this country. Yeah. Yeah, all right, look here, I've talked to cops, man, what is this, a black person doing some wrong? They don't even bother to get me to do a shift change and I'm going to get off and try and get on with this.

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I can already tell this. It's going to be a bad situation. I'm just going I'm just going to look the other way and go home. Yeah. My wife and kids, I look here, here's the lesson. Menace videos. Painful.

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OK, this this is the last one. Yeah. White abolitionists. What the hell is that.

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A white liberal look.

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Changing institutions, dismantling whiteness. What is that dismantling what. I mean you dismantling whiteness. Yeah. And not allowing whiteness to reassert itself. So that's what they want at this point. Every white man is in chains serving black people. You kill some black people beat you serving black folks. Although Janet has been replaced by white people, look here just. OK, let me read this game changing institution, dismantling whiteness and not allowing whiteness to reassert itself.

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This is all you can already find this in certain areas of America. Yeah, it's called the ghetto.

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And trust me, y'all don't want this taken over the country. The ghettos take over this job. Getting the fuck out of here, will you go, go, go in Harlem and fuck a Dana white people.

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White, white did take my vacations and green.

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You're looked at changing institutions.

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Did Småland whiteness not lown whiteness to reassert itself. That's the typical black community. It's based all around black culture. You don't see nothing white. You see Martin Luther King Highway, Martin Luther King Road, you see everything. Brosco Chicken walk waffles. Rusko. Yeah, well just everything is black. Black, black. Yeah. Anything represents any person of white people. That's what I get from that is is a sign of white supremacy. Just because y'all get rid of white people, let's just say you got rid of white people.

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Yeah. And no minorities. Y'all think this country is going to turn into an oasis.

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Yeah. I mean, you know, white people are not the problem in this country, if you're following this in this country, it's because you doesn't depend on your skin color, because you make bad decisions. You have no ambition. Yeah. And you just suck. You have no job. I'm not saying that racism doesn't exist in this country. Yeah, nobody's ever saying that you have white people just race against black folks. You have black votes is racist against white folks.

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You have Asian people. This racist against black folks. Racism can be found in any neighborhood. Any color just doesn't apply to white folks. Anybody can be racist. But this country is not systemically racist. If it was. Yeah. How is this dude got a platform?

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Has this dude teaching this racism is hurting black people because a lot of black people.

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Yeah. Here, this stuff, and he believe it and they believe it, especially when you're young, because you highly impressionable black people, the black people are certain in this country is not because of white supremacy. Yeah, it's actually because they are racists and they see the country from this horrible viewpoint that oppresses them. Yeah, they see this place as white supremacy and just that racist idea. Yeah. How they view the world, how they view the country is actually oppressing themself.

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It's not white people. It's their own brain suppressing themselves. Yeah. Like you feel like black kids. If you look in this video and you see white people there that their parents have dropped them off in a nice car. They live in a nice neighborhood. It's not because they are privileged because their parents made great decisions, worked hard. You worked hard.

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I mean, now they're they're benefiting from what their parents did. A lot of black people, man. I mean, every demographic of people have this problem with fatherless homes. I mean, white neighborhoods are suffering from that, too. But a majority of those problems are in the black community. Yeah, that's one of the problems we have. It's not because this country is systemically racist, because we need to take care of home first before we can worry about anything else if your home is messed up.

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A lot of your transition in life is going to be. Slimmer growing up without a father. It's one of the major themes, a person, especially a male, regardless of what your color is, if you have no daddy and your momma, though, is a waste of space, chances of you being successful in life is very small. I must say this. There is a subculture within the black community that white liberals have allowed to flourish because they sign off on all this music in this just wrap this stuff they teach in a White House garbage.

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Yeah. White liberals are actually signing off on this stuff. Yeah, because I think in my opinion, so they can keep black people right where they are. Yeah. Y'all keep voting for Democrats.

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If you enslaved a man that's way more powerful than putting chains on somebody's ankles. Because look at nowadays socialism, communism, people. People want that. People want a government to take care of. You did ask people out a 40, 50 years ago you like man socialism, big government to take care. I mean, here now with my freedom, I'll decide on how I want to be successful. Yeah, that's that's a big part of my life now because they are teaching in schools.

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Yeah. Yeah. You see a lot more people younger, more want to cater towards a bigger government. Yeah. Socialism. They taught them that. That's why they are teaching this to white people and they're teaching this in colleges. It's like the reason why we're at this point, because our education system sucks. It's been sucking for decades and it's getting worse. Yeah. And I'm telling you, this lesson was the words they use white trailer, not a lasting change in institution, dismantling whiteness and not allowed whiteness.

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If you take out white people in this country, what do you got? Yeah, we all white, black, Latino, we all play a role in society now trying to wipe whiteness off the planet. If you wiped white people out, let's say white people lazy, I had enough. I'm going Ireland. I'm going green. Now, really take this place is going to be better. Yeah, this whole go, if you want what this man is preaching, go to a black community.

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Yeah, the typical black community.

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Yeah. And that's what this country is going to turn into. He says in that last statement, white traitor doing away with our institutions, I'm all for it if it's racist, like the KKK. Yeah. White supremacist leader. Representant. Oh, yeah. Jim Crow. Just laws for. That's what that's what you really talk about. That's already been wiped away. You're going towards whiteness. Whiteness is not necessarily evil. Thing is how people think, how people treat one another.

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That has nothing to do with your skin color.

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There was a damn good point, yeah, just to remove whiteness, I mean, white people did a lot of good in this country. I mean, just cause they're white doesn't make them evil. Yeah. Just makes them white. I guess you think all black people are nice and happy and nice people.

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Yeah, no. I mean, what we're trying to say in this video, we need white. We need black. We need brown. We need h. We need to respect each other. But most importantly, you do not. Determine how good a person is, right, by the color of their skin. You know what Martin Luther King said?

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What do you see? You know what, nobody said I'm having the Joe Biden moment. Oh, man, should be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. If you all would just take in a blanket statement and listen to the things this man is put on paper. By his own admission, he's a racist, teaching racism. It doesn't let a black man preach racism. Why are you not going to let a white person teach white supremacy white supremacy university?

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Because he's doing the exact same thing. Just a different skin tone. Yeah. Yeah, if that ever come to be in this case, I'm getting hell out of you. Yeah, I'm going know George Washington, Ben Franklin, all of them white, all white men. When he came here, it was running. From white liberals running from the white trailer that is running from what do you want to turn away? That's what they was running from this.

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So we can start our own country can make things better. Yeah. And now the education system is failing. Yeah. The system, our society, that same George Washington, you know, these people of this country were perfect. They get their flaws. Yeah. But now our education system is so bad. Yeah. We're teaching. Everybody. What the founders of this country was running from here. As beautiful as you say, it may, if only our schools actually taught real black history, if they really taught what this country stood for.

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Yeah. Empower black people. Yeah. Now, this dude's actually mentally enslaving black people as I was doing. I'm so sick of talking about this. Yeah. Before I let you go, are white people stand up for yourself?

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Y'all just letting these black people walk all over you?

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But anyway, before I let you go, Michael there, you know the guy, my pillow. He's a white guy and he's not racist. He's a good guy. He does. Don't worry about that. Whiteness is just some crazy black liberals teach him.

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Yeah. You know what? He supported our president. And because that he's been taken out of, I think, up to 20 stores now, they've banned them off for social media. Yeah. I mean, they're not letting the market its products. Yeah. They actually refusing him the right to run a business. They're actually refusing him to the American dream in America. And when he hasn't broken any laws, he's not doing anything. I just had a different opinion on these issues.

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We just went about eight times of whiteness. This is just beginning. Look what they're doing to a white man just for having a different opinion in this country. Look what they did to the white president of the United States, calling him a white supremacist devotee of social media. Whenever people attack people that believe in conservatism or believe in American values, does it mean we are we hate this country. We hate black folks. Are we all white supremacists?

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It's just a pretext. They're being deadline to society. We're not evil white supremacists. Yeah. We need to support this man and his supporters because as you get up to 60 percent off. Yeah, go buy some pillows and pillowcases. You know, they're going to be white.

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But I don't mean your whites. You get up to six percent of just use discount code. Hogweed, he put his business here, support the white man.

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