There are a lot of powerful people who don't want anyone to see my videos.
So if you end up liking what you see, I'd appreciate it if you'd send a link to some of your friends.
We've had a rash of fake black people.
White women who've decided they'd rather be black.
The latest is Jennifer Benton.
Ten years ago, when she started passing herself off as black, she legally changed her name.
To Satchel Paige, the black ball player.
Her high point as a black woman came in 2017 when she became the spokesman for the family of a black man killed by an Indianapolis cop.
Until it was discovered she's white.
She was the vice president of an organization called Don't Sleep.
It's all about being black.
So she had to go.
Satchel Pejolin explains her theories about policing.
If you are one of the lawmakers or one of the people that are tasked with reducing that violence, then you are looking at punishment.
And I've said for a long time, people don't need punishment.
We don't need punitive measures.
We need restorative justice.
People often will only live up to what you tell them they are.
So when our answer to violence is to just put more police in, you just keep reassuring people that they really are violent.
Ms. Cole was also an LGBTQ activist and insists that she be referred to as they, not her, as in they were a grand marshal in the Indianapolis Pride Parade this year.
I don't know if she was faking the LGBTQ stuff, too.
When she was outed, she fessed up.
I have taken up space as a black person while knowing I am white.
Are black people running out of space?
She also said, my deception and lies have hurt those I care most about.
Since she cares most about black people, it must be very sad to be kicked out.
In the meantime, Indianapolis will be engaged in healing.
Another fraud this month was C.V. Vitolo Haddad.
She was a doctoral student and teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Turns out she is Southern Italian, so the Haddad business may be just for show.
She, too, is a they, not a her.
And this is what they are like.
The core takeaway is that the right uses science as a way to explain away structural phenomenon, like centuries of discrimination that have decimated black wealth in America and made equal opportunity as much of a pipe dream as equal outcome.
Talent is evenly distributed across all of humanity, but it's tamped down during childhood and bad education and squandered and non-competitive.
She was co-president of the Teaching Assistance Association at Madison.
And she had just been offered a tenure-track job at Cal State Fresno.
Cal State won't touch her now, although it's said in a statement, the university will always uphold its core values of discovery, diversity, and distinction.
I think a fake black would be great for discovery and diversity.
The Teaching Assistance Association said it was Perhaps the most high-profile phony this month was Jessica Krug,
a tenured professor at George Washington University in D.C. She was actually a Jew from Kansas who graduated from a fancy private school, but later claimed that she was an unrepentant and unreformed child of the hood,
that her parents were drug addicts, and that her mother was a prostitute.
She skipped her mother's funeral in 2013 for fear she might give the game away.
Couldn't decide if she was Algerian or Caribbean or Black Boricua, whatever that is, and people got suspicious.
When she came clean, she said that she was the very epitome of violence, of thievery and appropriation.
She has resigned from her professorship and says, you should absolutely cancel me.
George Washington University sent email to all students saying, We hope that with this update, our community can begin to heal.
More healing.
The message encouraged people who needed it to get help from campus mental health services.
In 2018, Ms. Krug had published a book about fugitive slaves.
Now, everyone is saying it's no good.
But last year, it was a finalist for two top awards, the Harriet Tubman Prize and the Frederick Douglass Book Prize.
Here's what she's like, under one of her nicknames, Jess La Bombadera.
I'm Jess La Bombadera.
I'm here in El Barrio, East Harlem.
You probably know this neighborhood because the whole son of Melissa Mark Fiverrido, who used to be the speaker of your city council.
Sold my fucking neighborhood to developers and gentrifiers.
So I got a couple of things to say.
And when y'all come on and tell me my time stops, fuck out of here.
I also want to call out all these white New Yorkers who waited four hours with us to be able to speak and that did not yield their time to black and brown indigenous New Yorkers.
The NYPD is a colonial occupation force.
Let's be real honest.
Y'all know they're being trained by the IDF.
They are trained in counterinsurgency methods.
It is not a surprise or shock that they are using counterinsurgency methods against us in the Bronx, black and brown people.
Yes, she had tenure at a major university.
These three aren't the first phonies.
In the 1990s, Elizabeth Warren claimed to be a Cherokee when she was teaching at Penn and Harvard.
In 1984, she contributed to a collection of allegedly Indian recipes called Pow Wow Chow.
Her crab meat recipes were presumably passed down lovingly from generation to generation, except she copied them right out of the New York Daily News.
And then there was Rachel Dolezal.
She's about as white as you can get, with blue eyes and blonde hair.
She is from Montana.
And, weirdly, claimed that she was born and reared in a teepee and her parents hunted their food with bow and arrow.
Around 2011, she started darkening her skin and kinking her hair and teaching college courses on the black woman's struggle and African history.
In 2014, she was elected president of the Spokane NAACP and appointed chairman of the Spokane Police Ombudsman Commission.
Her career as a black woman was really taken off, but then the truth came out.
She then legally changed her name to Enkichi Diallo, and she still says she identifies as black.
She was married to a black man for a while and has a mixed-race baby, but now she says she's bisexual.
I don't think she's a they, though.
There is a Netflix documentary all about her.
So what are these women going to do now?
Apparently, Rachel Dolezal is getting by as a hairdresser under her new name.
But there are no jobs for white people who have been demoted from being black.
It sounds like these ladies are confused.
But I understand why they wanted to be black.
It gives them a better chance than being homely, unremarkable white women.
Black privilege beats white privilege any day.
And there are great psychological benefits.
White people are the villains of history, while black people are heroes.
White people prop up white supremacy.
Black people fight for justice.
Who wouldn't rather be black?
They gave up nothing.
They became twofer diversity stars.
They became morally superior.
And it's so much fun berating white people the way Jessica Krug did.
No one doubts their support for the cause.
They weren't spies trying to wreck the movement, but blacks are furious.
Lisa Betty at Fordham says that Ms. Krug took up space, opportunity, time, and money.
I call for reparations.
Right, reparations.
An Indianapolis activist says that because of Satchel Pagely, the community must repair the damage she has done.
No one likes to be fooled, but what damage did she do?
She worked hard for black people.
It sounds like these people just don't want a white woman cashing in on their racket.
And what does all this say about the idea that race isn't biology, but a social construct?
These women were disgraced because they were biologically white.
Rachel Dolezal still says that challenging the construct of race is at the core of evolving human consciousness.
Shouldn't she be a hero?
She proved with her very life.
That race is a social construct.
We have to call these women"they" because sex is a social construct, right?
If tomorrow I tell you I'm a woman, you have to say,"Yes, dear," and treat me like one.
So why can't I claim to be a black woman?
But these people reportedly sickened whole communities that have to heal.
Heal from what?
If a prof at George Washington...
We're fired because he faked military service or plagiarized his thesis.
Would the students take sick and have to heal?
If a prof everyone thought was white turned out to be a light-skinned black who was passing, would students need therapy?
No. But no one would try to pass as white.
No one would give up the advantages of being black.
So let's summarize.
White people are supposed to be swilling in privilege.
But some find it's better to be oppressed.
Race is supposed to be a social construct, nothing to do with biology.
But if a white lady tries to prove it, she's a plague on the community.
We're supposed to be living in a white supremacist country.
But if you put up a sign on campus that says,"It's okay to be white," you're likely to be expelled.
Are you confused?
No, you're not confused.
The country is.
Please subscribe to this video channel.
Also, you might take a look at our website, amren.com.
We have videos, podcasts, articles, I think a lot of things that you'll find interesting.