Black Guy Tries To Run Vendor Out of His Hood… Huge Mistake
Black Guy Tries To Run Vendor Out of His Hood… Huge Mistake exposes a confrontation where an accuser demands Pastor permission for Kenny Black's taco stand, claiming Latinos receive unfair economic recognition while Black people face exclusion. The narrator critiques the "Black Taco" video as performative identity politics and highlights the accuser's reliance on Donald Trump's deportation agenda to justify bullying. Ultimately, the segment suggests this racism inadvertently boosted sales, revealing how systemic bias often harms the very communities it claims to protect while ignoring hard work on public property. [Automatically generated summary]
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Black Community Backs Immigrant Vendor00:09:15
Okay, so we have this.
Uh, I'm pretty sure he's a illegal immigrant.
He's he doesn't speak any English, so I'm just gonna go on the limb and say he's illegal.
But anyway, he's in a black neighborhood, and the black people are this black guy's pissed off.
He gets kind of racist.
Check this out.
Go get the permission from the pastor.
The pastor's right over there.
Go get permission.
I'm not gonna tell you again.
I'm not gonna tell you again.
I have to come back down here.
The pastor is right there.
I told him, go get his permission.
You cannot be on his land without going get go ask permission.
Okay, I ain't gonna tell you no more.
Well, fucking ask permission.
She doesn't know English.
No, I'm saying it!
This is how Scott is!
This is Laskaya's Agua.
That was the last morning.
Do you know what he told me?
Are you streaming this?
Yeah.
Well, what are you gonna do?
Some black man get your face first thing you gonna do and start streaming.
See, this is why they get up, y'all.
This is all we don't care anybody sell out here to sell to our people.
This ain't cool.
I'm telling him in his face it ain't cool, homeboy.
You want to film?
We're gonna film it too.
I got a problem with you, bro.
I got a problem.
I'm filming you, too.
I ain't got to touch you.
I'm filming you, too.
That's crazy.
can't even see his face thank you man Yeah, that was wrong.
I should have said that.
Get the church's permission to be out here.
That's all we tell him.
And anybody bothering you around this, we might attack them.
You bullshit, homie.
Y'all can't come to our property and keep doing that.
We don't go nowhere that you guys go and put up none of our food.
Nowhere.
So if you want to get out, we're going to get out.
Letting you know.
You're going to get out.
He's taking his country back.
We're going to get out.
Let me put your license to you.
We're going to get out, bro.
Trying to tell you, ignorant ass.
He has been identified.
Yeah, they identify the guy.
And look what he does for a living.
He sells tacos.
He should be selling taco.
He should be selling fried chicken, cornbread, and mamwiches.
Yeah, you should be selling manwiches and kool-aid.
Ain't nobody going to no black man for no tacos.
Yeah, I'm going to that little tacos from me.
I ain't buying no tacos from no black man.
I bought some barbecue chicken sandwiches from you, though.
Yeah, that's what I buy.
Yeah.
Some cold slaw.
Give me a cold glass of lemonade.
Yeah.
But yeah, this is his business.
Kenny Black.
He sells tacos.
But anyway, I bet I bet, man, I'm hating.
He probably makes some damn big tacos.
This is some big tacos.
Them tacos look good, too.
Yeah, check this out.
And he just released this video in response.
Like what he called it, black taco.
Man, come on, man.
Black taco?
You know how black people are.
Everything's going to be black.
It's got to have that stamp on it.
You could have named it Kenny's Tacos.
His name's Kenny.
Man, personally, I would have called it Jose's taco tacos and hired some Mexicans and have them running.
You're going to put your black face in front of him.
Yeah, ain't nobody buying tacos.
Well, he's in a black.
This country is systemically racist.
Why would you do that?
You know what I mean?
Well, I guess he's in a black community.
Yeah, yeah.
I guess it's fine.
Yeah.
Y'all coming to our community can't speak English, selling corn for $6 or something.
Y'all at the CVSs all night long.
Y'all at the gas station, y'all at the tire shops, y'all everywhere.
Do you think black people get that same opportunity?
Probably not.
Y'all, let me tell you something about Latinos.
Those are some hardworking people.
Like you're going to a Latino neighborhood, you'll see these old men wearing cowboy hats, cowboy boots.
These dudes like 70.
Look like they close to 80.
Walk around pushing these carts, selling ice cream.
It's just a different mentality.
It's a different culture.
Those people work hard.
Seriously.
Yeah, they got a lot of, they get a lot of recognition because, you know, if you're going to pull over one of these food trucks and you got a Mexican duty, you know, there's some good food now.
Yeah.
I haven't seen a lot of black food trucks out there.
So you're going to have to, I don't know.
I mean, y'all don't have the reputation of selling good food.
Well, they sell good food just to sell a black food truck.
I don't know.
Man, those Mexicans gonna put him out of business.
Yeah.
Think black people get that same opportunity?
We don't want you on our property like that.
So black people, if y'all not standing up for something, stand up for that.
I'm not gonna back down.
It ain't a part of me being racist or none of that.
Y'all not hiring none of our people, but y'all in our community selling to our kids.
You know what I say?
And I'm gonna stand on it.
If y'all don't like it, fuck you.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Now I see why, Donald Trump.
Now I see why.
Y'all quick to make the decision to go against these Mexicans, and the Mexicans ain't doing nothing for us.
Nothing.
And we, we don't, black people, don't have a racist bone in our body.
Man, come on now.
Black people ain't got a racist bone in our body.
You just lost all credibility with that.
And Latinos, they don't owe black people anything.
The only people they owe is their immediate family, their wife, their kids.
That's supposed to take care of black folks, people they don't know.
They're going to take care of their own.
It's like you're trying to take care of your own.
It has nothing to do with, I mean, I don't even understand your argument.
They don't hire us.
Just don't.
They can hire whoever they want to hire.
Like you can hire whoever you want to hire.
Yeah, exactly.
And y'all just come and take over everything?
Okay.
Reload yourself.
Reload.
Because we're reloading right now.
Get that sh ⁇ .
I should have popped him in his face.
Yeah, that's nuts.
Yeah, that is crazy.
Yeah, but after all of this went down, look at this guy.
Well, get him.
Amigo says, Daniel somebody had to sit here.
It was great marketing for his business.
Look at this.
This deal is going to be a millionaire in two weeks.
Yep.
Hey, the crazy thing is, man, he wasn't, he might, I'm pretty sure he's illegal, but he's not bothering nobody.
I hate illegal immigration, but I give this man a lot of love and credit.
He came here.
He's not taking no jobs from American citizens.
He's creating his own opportunities.
And he's out there.
He's not bothering nobody.
He's working hard.
And look what happens.
A lot of these people that's out there buying this food, they got black fatigue.
You treat, I mean, you're a bully.
You come off like a mobster, like a gangster.
Just because he's not black, he can't sell in your communities.
I mean, you are racist.
That's the textbook definition of racism.
And that's why these white people supporting them.
Well, that's Latinos and white people.
A lot of Latinos look white.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but I see a lot of white people.
See, a lot of them.
They went out there to support them.
That's out here in Vegas.
I mean, I don't know what's going through that black dude's mind.
I don't even see white people doing what you just.
I don't even see white Trump supporters walk around.
You know what it is?
He's probably pissed off that dude that's making all kinds of ways.
I mean, look at all these people over getting this damn fruit.
I got some tacos over here.
Hey, nobody buying my tacos.
Dee, he out here selling this fruit, putting all this lemon juice and all this, all this, uh, all these spices and chilies over there.
But you know what?
He's probably doing probably very well because a lot of people are not with Trump's deportation agenda right now.
So they probably see him out there working.
It's, man, I'm gonna go over here and support him before Trump deports his ass.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's probably has a synergistic effect.
And then you got black fatigue rolling up, threatening him.
He's not even bothering you.
He's on public property.
It looked like he was on a public property.
He was on the easement.
Yeah.
So I don't think, yeah, it was public.
It was open to everybody.
And you come up bullying him, man, just it makes people want to support him even more.
You just want you just called.
Well, I ain't going to say that.
What?
Black man selling tacos.
That's ridiculous.
You'd be better off selling Chinese food.
I tell you what, I bet your business goes through the roof.
You start selling some fried chicken.
No, some cornbread, mashed potatoes, some turnip greens.
Yeah.
Some soul food.
Yeah.
Why are you selling tacos?
You out there selling soul food?
People are going to support you.
Selling Tacos With Soul00:01:29
Yeah.
You hating on that man because he out there selling watermelons.
I see a black man standing on side street and he got black soul food.
I'll be like, man, look at that.
I'm going to go support you.
I'm going to go support this dude out here just trying to make ends meet.
I'm going to go out there and buy me some food.
Because I look at it like this.
You a culture vulture.
Damn.
You are.
You a culture vulture.
Selling tacos because you seen Jose out there making all that money.
I'd be selling fried chicken or some barbecue, some baked beans, some sweet potato pie.
Hell, I break out the Kool-Aid on you.
Your business is going to go through the roof.
I remember when you out there selling tacos.
Remember when our aunts used to take orange Kool-Aid and she'll cut up some lemons and put it on?
Some real oranges?
Yeah, man.
That was so good.
Man, she put a pound of sugar in that, though.
Aunt Mildred.
Oh, man.
We went to Aunt Mildred's house because she knows we're as poor as hell, hungry.
She made some spaghetti and some, she took some orange Kool-Aid and put lemons and oranges on it.
Oh man, what kind of Kool-Aid is this?
That cornbread was hitting.
That spaghetti was in.
I said, oh, man, I hope Aunt Mildred invited us over at that small man because we'll starving at that time.