What's The TRUTH About ANTI-WHITE RACISM In America?
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We're going to be talking about some interesting things that have happened lately.
I want to start by going through a few different stories.
I'm going to go through, I think, at least three different stories here that I think paint a picture of our society and the path on which we're headed, which I think is very important to understand.
We're starting with this story here.
This is from the Daily Beast.
A fully unhinged Dilbert guy tells white people to get the F away from black people.
Now, if you read through this story, it does a lot of gaslighting and misrepresenting to a degree the words that were put out there by this creator, Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert.
And he does actually say some things that are interesting to hear.
And I'm going to play the clip from his little YouTube video.
Now, I don't believe this is a deep fake.
At first I thought it might be, but then I was like, no, this isn't.
Because I believe this is posted, obviously, on his YouTube page or wherever he's posting his content.
It's up.
So this is what I found fascinating.
Listen to his words before you understand.
You know, that is a direct quote.
He says, get the F away from black people.
But let's hear the full context to some of what he was saying.
Watch this.
So if nearly half of all blacks are not okay with white people, according to this poll, not according to me, according to this poll, that's a hate group.
That's a hate group.
And I don't want to have anything to do with them.
And I would say, you know, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from black people.
Just get the fuck away.
Wherever you have to go, just get away.
Because there's no fixing this.
This can't be fixed.
This can't be fixed.
You just have to escape.
So that's what I did.
I went to a neighborhood where I have a very low black population, because unfortunately there's a high correlation between the density.
This is according to Don Lemon, by the way.
So here I'm just quoting Don Lemon.
When he notes that when he lived in a mostly black neighborhood, there were a bunch of problems that he didn't see in white neighborhoods.
So even Don Lemon sees a big difference in your own quality of living based on where you live and who's there.
So I think it makes no sense whatsoever as a white citizen of America to try to help black citizens anymore.
It doesn't make sense.
It's no longer a rational impulse.
And so I'm going to back off from being helpful to black America, because it doesn't seem like it pays off.
So that's a part of it.
And let's just stop there and talk about what he's saying.
So he's talking about a poll he read where it looks like, you know, the black population, 50% of black people are essentially racist against white people.
And he's pointing out that, you know, the statistics and the numbers don't lie, and that he's making a choice to remove himself from an area that he thinks would put his life in danger.
And he seems to think that his effort to...
Live in a post-racial world, as we all try to do, is falling on deaf ears and, if anything, is contributing more to exacerbating the problem than it is to solving the problem.
And I think that is a critical point that most people don't understand.
And a lot of people will immediately think, oh, well, this is racism, he's a racist, he hates black people, yada, yada.
It's not true.
He's making a decision based on things like, I don't know, FBI crime statistics to say, I don't want to participate in this behavior in this community that is leading to such negative outcomes.
And if you think about it, What are we taught today?
What's the difference between what I was taught when I was a kid and what kids are taught today?
Well, the difference is simple.
When I was a child, we were taught you don't judge a person based on the color of their skin.
You judge a person based on the content of their character.
And ideally, if all members of society believed that and felt that way and lived their lives according to that principle and doctrine, then we wouldn't have the problems that we're having today.
Because today, children are taught, in the craziest thing I've ever seen in my life, that because of the color of your skin...
You are evil.
If you have a white-colored skin, then you have committed a crime against humanity.
Even though you personally didn't do anything wrong, the generational sins of your fathers is carried in through you, yourself.
Therefore, you are to be punished.
You are to be ostracized.
You are to be downtrodden and put in your place.
And...
Scott Adams is just recognizing it.
This is what's going to happen societally as they continue to push this divisive, racist CRT on our children and convince us that there is this difference between us that we have to address.
And addressing it really means punishing people for the color of their skin, for their immutable characteristics, things that we can't control.
And what does it lead to?
Well, it leads to, as Scott Adams goes on to talk about in this video, he's upset that he turns on the internet, and I see the same thing when I go to my Twitter feed.
All you see is video after video after video of black people beating the living daylights out of white people.
And it's not like, and you know, that's completely anecdotal, granted.
And that's something that could just be the algorithm feeding you something that you see once.
But it is, it's a cultural thing.
And the culture that's being, you know, cultivated here in our country is divisive.
And it's racist.
And they keep saying, it's white supremacy.
Well, you know, if it really was a white supremacist nation, things wouldn't be going the way that they are today.
I'll tell you that.
The fact of the matter is and the truth is that it's not.
And what it is actually closer to is a black supremacy that is trying to be thrust and hoisted upon us, right?
And it's being taught to children because the people who want it to happen, they want war, they want us to fight each other, they want this to happen.
And they use useful idiots like Al Sharpton and Patrice Cullors and all the rest of the Ibram Kennedy and all the rest of the woke race brigade who want to go on to TV and Whoopi Goldberg and the rest and tell us about how we're evil because of the color of our skin and that they're oppressed because of the color of their skin.
Which is really funny coming from multi-millionaires who, you know, embezzle countless millions of dollars from their, like in Patrice Cullors' organization, Black Lives Matter.
Those people telling us that they're oppressed is laughable.
But it's not, though, because it's so vile and dangerous.
And what Dilbert is pointing at here is that if you're a white person, why would you want to live in a majority black community?
It's not...
You want to call it racist?
Fine, call it racist.
It's numbers.
It's statistics.
It's culture.
There is an anti-white sentiment and culture in this country.
And it's only getting worse, especially in the inner cities, especially in cities where you have high propensity if a large proportion of the population is black.
So...
What are we supposed to do?
Are we supposed to stay there and weather the storm with them?
Or should we go to places where there are less black people?
Now, I know that's kind of a defeatist, retreatist mentality, but at the end of the day, what is your other choice?
To confront these people?
Well, you can confront them, yes, but you don't...
If your impulse is to fight, is to go to war, and you're trying to exercise your ability to have control over yourself, then maybe it's like when you're a kid and your parents would tell you, if you're going to get in a fight, just walk away.
Just walk away.
Cooler heads prevail.
That's what Scott Adams is saying.
And I think that's a reasonable thing to think and to believe.
If you are going to be put in a position where you either have to fight or...
Or you can move away?
Then move away.
And some people aren't given that luxury.
Some people aren't forced to live in this situation where they have to fight.
And the people who are the worst affected by it, the people who suffer the most, are the black people.
Are the black people who believe in what Martin Luther King talked about, even though Martin Luther King had a sordid history.
I'm not saying he's a saint.
But the concept of judging people based on the content of their character and not the color of their skin is something I believe in.
And it is biblical as well, turning the other cheek.
So think about it this way.
You have to understand at some point that they want us fighting each other so that we don't look above as to who's pulling the strings, who's controlling it all, who's funding Black Lives Matter.
Where's all the money that Black Lives Matter is getting going to?
Oh, well, then once you start answering those questions...
Then you may understand where we're at.
Let's listen to a little bit more of Dilbert Scott Adams here.
Like, I've been doing it all my life, and I've been...
The only outcome is I get called a racist.
That's the only outcome.
It makes no sense to help black Americans if you're white.
It's over.
Don't even think it's worth trying.
Totally not trying.
And...
There we go.
You didn't expect that today, did you?
But those who don't want to focus on education, you just need to get away from them.
Just get as much distance as you can.
That's my recommendation.
And I'm also really sick of seeing video after video of black Americans beating up non-black citizens.
You know, I realize it's anecdotal, and it doesn't give me a full picture of what's happening, but every damn day I look on social media and there's some black person beating the shit out of some white person.
I'm kind of over it.
I'm over it.
So I quit.
I mean, it's not a lie.
And if you think about it, all he's doing is making a rational decision based on the situation that we are all being faced with, really, as a nation.
And we have to be above it, and we have to be beyond it.
But, you know, there's only a few ways to do that.
So you guys tell me what you think in the comments.
I mean, that was where I wanted to start.
Speaking of racism, though, this is kind of the hilarious story that kind of ties it all together.
Black Panther, Angela Davis, who's also a communist, asked to pay reparations now after it was revealed that her ancestors came in on the Mayflower.
Watch this.
That is a list of the passengers on the Mayflower.
No, I can't believe this.
No.
My ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower.
Your ancestors came on the Mayflower.
No, no, no.
You are descended from one of the 101 people who sailed on the Mayflower.
Oof.
That's a little bit too much to deal with right now.
Did you ever in your wildest dreams think that you may have descended from people who laid the foundation for this kind of dream?
Never.
Never.
I think you could actually see her whole world shattering before her as she was sitting there listening to that.
But this exemplifies exactly the point that I think we were just talking about before with Scott Adams.
And it's this...
The ideology is so insistent on the victimhood status and mentality of the oppressed people against the oppressor.
And this all goes back to Marxism and socialism, communism.
These are all Marxist ideologies, if you get it at the end of the day, if you really, really drill down on it.
But the oppressed versus the oppressor, She has her whole world shattered by the realization that she spent an entire lifetime fighting a battle of the oppressed when she herself was the enemy that she identifies as the oppressor.
And that's the dynamic in our country.
That's what they use to make us hate one another and to fight one another.
And if it's not that kind of a dynamic that they're creating, it's political.
And this is just finally the story is Joy Behar suggesting that the residents of East Palatine got what they deserved by voting for Trump.
Watch this.
For a second, because it seems to me that the Republicans are obsessed with this notion of the free market and they don't like a lot of regulations.
Because it means profit.
When you deregulate, you get profit.
I know.
For example, there were very few plane crashes.
Thank God.
And that's because the industry is highly regulated.
We have to pay for regulations and safety standards.
Otherwise, where are we?
We're all going to go up in flames.
Norfolk Southern gives as much to Democrats as Republicans.
It's a very powerful lobby that is trying to block regulation.
And this train, to Sarah's point, two miles long with two full-time employees and a trainee on it.
And they didn't even need to.
Because the last administration rolled it down to only one worker.
They happen to have two.
One thing I just want to say is I do think this was an unforced error by President Biden.
It was 20 days before we had Secretary Buttigieg go down, 10 days before he put out a statement acknowledging it.
This is Trump country.
He won by 40 points.
He is a president for all Americans, I believe that, but he needs to show that he is.
It was time for him to be fair.
I don't know why they would ever vote for him.
For somebody who, by the way, he placed someone with deep ties to the chemical industry in charge of the EPA's chemical safety office.
That's who you voted for in that district.
Donald Trump, who reduces all safety.
He did in those days.
But he showed up at McDonald's and his voters saw something on the ground that probably resonates in a way that they need to know.
But they need to look past the photo ops, these people, and say, who's doing the job here?
Forget about the photo ops.
Showing up is a big thing now.
I think this is Donald Trump's fault.
Now, did you feel that?
Did you feel that feeling got in your stomach there, that kind of welling, you know, that anger, that rage that was starting to build up as you listen to these cackling witch hyenas pontificate on the subjects of how it's your fault, it's their fault for voting for Donald Trump that they're being chemically poisoned by these big companies.
And if they only had regulated more, then this would have never happened.
Well, that's the other thing they'd use to divide us.
That's the other thing they used to blind us by rage.
And whether it's from the left raging at the right or the right raging at the left, they don't want you to see clearly as to what really happened in East Palestine and what's really going on there.
There's no level of regulation that would have stopped this issue from taking place if it were an act of sabotage, if it were an intentional terrorist attack on our nation.
But they want to convince you to rage at one another because of your race, to rage at one another because of your politics, while all the time, all the meanwhile, ignoring the people above pulling all the strings.
So that's where I'm going to leave it.
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