1 Black Radical vs 20 Black Conservatives Reaction!
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Who's responsible?
Is it the chills or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free What do you see when staring back at your reflection?
Are you proud or ashamed?
Do you claim to see perfection?
The mirror does not lie, yet you have the wrong answer You're a liar that demands respect Such arrogance is cancer You lie like a Jew Comfort your troubled soul afraid of taking responsibility Refusing to grow old you need to wake up.
You still think this is a game Who's afraid of names Is it the truth or
the truth?
Or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth or is it really me?
so i can be set free Who put the golden cuffs on you if not yourself?
Who offered up there is the promises of comfort and wealth?
But still know they are lies, fantasies that keep you in place.
The lies that you're repeating, which help enslaved your race.
Nobody respects a coward.
No one kneels to a boy, no play time for you.
Go tell you little going.
Want you be free.
I'll tell you what to do.
Next time you look in the mirror, accept the damn truth.
Little mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth?
Or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Who's responsible?
Is it the truth?
So is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free Alright, can you guys...
...and I'll see you next time.
Thank you.
It's not my fault that I have to do this.
You only pick on me because I'm true.
Wish stop being a jealous loser and go get a job.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
If I don't run your media, someone else will.
If I don't edit Wikipedia, someone else will.
If I don't limit your reason, someone else will.
If I don't censor speech, someone else will.
If I don't blow up your kids, someone else will.
If I don't attack you a ship, someone else will.
If I don't steal your face, someone else will.
If I don't run it all rains, it's not my fault that I have to do this.
You always pick on me because I'm due with Stop being a jealous mover and go get a job.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God
If I don't steal your life, someone else will if I don't make it
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Said I'm a beat machine, been drinking gasoline, and honey, you can make my motor home.
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I got a mulatal copy with a match girl.
I smoke hot cigarette witch style And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money fly Wake up late, your honeymoon on your clothes And take your credit card to the liquor store One for you.
And two for me.
Like tonight.
I've been loading like a brave train.
Flying like an aeroplane Feeling like a space break one more time tonight I'm on the night train.
No matter I'm on the night train.
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I never I'm on the night train.
I'm not that stuff.
I'm on the night train I'm on the night train Never to return No!
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We'll be right back.
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Load it like a brain train.
Spain like a space brain.
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Alright, we are live, what's up, guys?
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the stream, man.
Sorry for delay, guys.
Uh we are back up.
We're live now.
Uh sorry for the layouts uh Bill started up the stream for me, so shout out to him helping me out.
Uh I have a late one, man.
It's been a minute since we've done a night train and here we are live.
About a do one.
Uh we will go ahead and pick up kind of where we left off, guys.
We're gonna cover the um The one black radical versus twenty black conservatives.
Uh and um it's interesting because uh the interesting thing is that uh another interview also came out with uh your boy Benjamin Nanyahoo with the uh the weirdos from trigonometry.
So that's also going to be an interesting um discussion as well.
So um, yeah, so we're we're gonna get right right back into it, guys.
So we're gonna pick up kind of where we left off here, as you guys know.
Uh hold on.
You put the chat back up.
Bam.
Okay.
We were on the OSS yesterday.
We were cooking.
Um then, so this is oh, here's a couple other things I want to talk about as well.
So uh the guy that was the whistleblower on what's going on in Israel, look at this, guys.
Check this out.
Cover some quick stories before we get into the main one.
At around 9 a.m.
I got a phone call from the Special Forces Association Paris today at around 9 a.m.
I got a phone call from the Special Forces Association parachute team, of which I was a part of.
We did demonstration uh jumps for for uh special forces.
And I was told that I was being I was no longer a member of the team because of my speaking out against Israel.
Against a f a foreign military.
Yeah.
So from the from the Special Forces Association parachute team, of which I've been a member as a green beret.
I was as of this morning called.
Sorry, you can't be on the team anymore.
You know, you with your position on speaking out against Israel, we we can't we can't have you representing the the Special Forces Association.
Really?
Wow.
That should be telling to so many people that hear this that I swore an oath to the Constitution of the United States of America, not to a foreign government or a foreign military.
And if anyone thinks that they're going to intimidate me into not telling the truth over being part of a club, get out of here.
Yeah, they've been trying to slander this guy for a minute, chat.
It's kind of crazy.
Um, but that's Anthony Aguilar.
For those of you that are wondering, he was a whistleblower that came out.
Um bunch of people were coming out saying that he's lying and you know, he was lazy and he got fired for you know incompetence or whatever, uh, because he came out with the story, but yeah, they're going after him, bro.
Um, and then also I want to show you guys this too.
Uh Marjorie Taylor Green, MTG, she went on Megan Kelly to talk about Israel.
Check this out.
October 7th was unbelievably horrific.
It's she's been getting a lot of heat for speaking out against the Israel lobby and controlling our politics.
She's she's uh she's getting red pilled on the on the J Lobby chat.
Unspeakable what Hamas did.
Um I totally blame Hamas.
The war wouldn't even be happening if Hamas hadn't hasn't done all the things that they've done, right?
Firing rockets into Israel, uh kidnapping and murdering all these people, suicide bombers over the years.
Absolutely.
They started this and it's horrible.
I think it's Israel's um uh they they can pinpoint areas, but they're just mass bombing everywhere, and the videos coming out of there are terrible.
I'll also say this, Megan.
That conflict has been going on way I'm 51 years old.
It's been going on way behind before I was born or any of us are born.
I can't even tell you I I qualify to solve it.
I I think God is the only person that you don't think Mara Gaza is the solution?
No.
No, not at all.
Um my problem is we use the word genocide, like yeah, uh Megan Kelly is a huge cuck for Israel, by the way, in case you guys were wondering.
I don't believe that.
She's a feminist and uh she's a perfect example, guys, of like a feminist in um in sheep's clothing.
But I I also don't have any meaningful video or picture source that I trust.
Yeah, I think I think it's fair to say that no one does, right?
Although I haven't seen the number of um dead children, injured children, uh starving children coming out of the Ukraine Russian conflict like we've seen come out of the Israel guide.
Isn't that because of the Palestinians and their amazing propaganda abilities?
Like I think that's the who's running bigger propaganda, the the Palestinians or the Israelis.
Come on, man.
Reason.
Because the Palestinians put all this on camera and release it.
Yeah.
Because it's happening.
Like they make sure that we see this, which is another reason to be suspicious of it.
You know, I don't know what I'm being fed or for what purpose.
Yeah.
The Ukrainians aren't doing that, and the Russians aren't doing that.
Uh because the Russians aren't stupid enough to indiscriminately bomb uh areas that are packed with civilians like the Israelis are.
Uh Putin actually does give a shit about the Ukrainian people, unlike uh Netanyahu with the Palestinians, right?
He could have went ahead and bombed the hell out of uh Ukraine and taken it in a few days, but he didn't do that because at the end of the day, Ukrainians are basically Russians.
And Putin is a nationalist.
His thing is that he wants to take over two main reasons he went in there.
Number one, stop NATO expansion.
Number two, protect the ethnic Russians on the eastern side that are being um attacked and harassed by um by the Ukrainian uh neo-Nazi groups.
That's a big reason why.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu is trying to take all the land and doesn't give a fuck about the Palestinians whatsoever.
Big big difference.
Um but why not, though?
Why isn't Ukraine?
They're not good at propaganda to each other.
See, they're not good at propaganda.
This is well, I don't know.
I think Zelensky's pretty good at propaganda.
Maybe, but I guess he doesn't have like the the lifelong commitment to it that the Palestinians.
I mean, this Hey, Megah Kelly, who controls the media in America?
Who controls the narrative?
Whose side have we been hearing the whole time pretty much?
We've been hearing the Israeli side, which is basically fed through Zionist controlled media.
Okay.
Even CNN does not show the images of the babies getting blown up.
Okay.
Even the most left wing of news organizations still don't show what's really going on in Gaza.
You go, you gotta go to fucking Twitter to find that shit.
Okay.
So even they know there are limits.
Some of them might be critical of Israel, but they're not gonna show y'all everything.
So this chick is retarded, Meggie Kelly.
Since I've been in news, the Palestinians have been doing this.
So I bruh.
Yeah, they've been doing it for a minute.
The difference is that we didn't have alternative media, we didn't have social media platforms, and um, and we had to go with what the mainstream narrative said.
I mean, Megan Kelly is a um a creature of the mainstream media machine that decided to go um independent.
Hey, shout out to you, Sonny Faz.
Sonny Faz in the chat.
Keep cooking, brother.
We appreciate you on the front lines.
I appreciate that, bro.
Appreciate that.
Sonny Faz is in the chat.
Shout out to him, man.
Yeah, bro.
Like these guys, the like she it's hilarious that she's saying, Oh, yeah, the Palestinians have this propaganda.
Bro, you know 8200, like the Israelis have like an entire budget with hiring influencers, with censoring information.
Like, if there was so much Palestinian propaganda out there, why is it that the Israelis control literally everything when it comes to media censorship?
Um you got organizations like the ADL that literally run cover for the fucking Israelis and uh push censorship.
Like, dude, what the hell is Megan Kelly's retard, bro?
Is it and this is what I mean when I say that, uh, like this is a problem with the right wing and conservatives in general.
Like, they are too fucking pussy to call out the power of the Zionist lobby, bro.
That's one thing that irks me about the right wing.
They are fucking bitches for Israel.
Uh Kumo DTV says, Can you play Silly Goy by Lucas Gage?
Waylo says YouTube doesn't deserve the night train on.
Let's get straight to OSS so we can be unhinged.
Oh slash.
Yeah, I'll I'll uh I'll cut to oh I will cut to OSS tonight, don't worry.
Um, so we're gonna go ahead, guys, and uh pick up where we left off.
As you guys know, um, we were covering this uh debate between Amanda Seals and a bunch of uh conservative blacks.
So it's basically one black radical versus 20 black conservatives.
Uh and we're gonna kind of finish this up and then tomorrow, guys, I'm gonna react to this interview right here.
What the fuck?
Bruh.
No, that's not what I want.
Our lives should matter.
Um the fuck were we?
or like over here.
Thank you.
Okay, I think we start we left off around this area.
I'll play a little bit of this so you guys can catch up.
But yeah, this is where we're gonna um but this other interview I want to cover as well.
I've been kind of going through this.
Uh trigonometry did an interview with Benjamin Netanyahu.
So we're gonna see how this interview went.
Um I made fun of this weirdo yesterday, because just so you guys are wondering, he's one of them.
So we'll react to this interview tomorrow and see what Nanyahoo told the truth about what he lied about, and kind of go from there.
You know, people are giving them credit because they're saying like they did real journalism and asked the hard questions.
We'll see how they responded uh to his to these uh let's see what Nanyahoo says to their uh questions and see if he's telling the truth.
And then most importantly, let's see if these retards are able to get him on those lies, which I doubt it is, because this guy, Constantine, for example, is a hardcore Zionist.
He's been defending uh the IDF in Israel for a while.
So he ain't fooling me.
Uh I went back and forth with him on Twitter and saying that he's a he's a fucking weirdo.
Um, but yeah.
So I'll play some of this.
Give me guys one second, I'm gonna go get a protein shake pause.
How you are an intelligent black woman that is successful, that's around.
No one's stopping me from doing anything.
I'm an intelligent black woman that graduated.
We are not all equal in our capabilities, and not acknowledge that.
This is kind of where we left off.
Yes, I'll play it from here.
We are forced into you're coming to interrupt me again.
I haven't even said a word.
All right, that is flag.
So I'm gonna ask you to return to your seat.
It's a waste of my time.
Y'all just want to be seen.
I don't need to be seen.
Hello, how are you?
I'm Jasmine the pretty late.
Say less outfit.
Okay.
Thank you.
So this is my thing.
Um, I think the premise of your question was black on black crime.
So I think I'm coming from a place.
Um, and I guess my issue is having had my biological father murdered by a black man, having had my cousin shot in the head by a black man.
We can talk numbers and statistics and what the people are doing, what the white man is doing and all that.
But at the end of the day, I see when my family lives on the south side of Chicago, and I think you and I both can attest to this.
And I'm not saying that they're not other factors, but we know that we kill each other at a disproportionate rate than any other race.
Now, why we do that and why six to nine thousand black men are gonna be homicided or killed or whatever by the end of the year annually by other black men, whereas the likelihood of a black man being killed by a white police officer is less than a hundred and fifty per year.
We know that we kill each other at a higher rate.
So I'm not debating that they're not factors at So the topic here is black on black crime are a result of underinvestment and over policing.
Play, but because I've lived the experience as a black woman losing my father to be murdered by a black man walking out the street.
No worries, thank you.
But walking down the street in in inner cities and different things, knowing that it's more likely that my own brother will rob and rape me than a white man or a white officer.
We gotta be real.
What's your proximity to white men in the south side of Chicago?
Are there even white men around to rob and rape you at the same rate that there are black men?
There are white men around at the same rate.
There wasn't interesting.
Nothing like that.
We can agree on that.
Okay, because I feel like a lot of people are not.
Nothing justifies like, well, I'm not a liberal.
I am not alive.
I'm not a liberal.
Okay.
Well, I will say that people that sometimes uh she has a liberal.
There's just that they don't like call see on the left they do this, they they fucking say, Oh, I'm not a liberal and all this other.
It's so fucking annoying, bro.
Like she refers to herself as a radical.
Times have your stance that are against conservatives.
Maybe they have this claim that they're making it up.
They're making up the numbers.
We know that we do that to each other.
So I want to get to the root of the issue.
Why are we killing each other?
I think the root of the issue is we've lost our values and we've lost our resilience as black people.
We sit there and we talk about what the white man did, and we talk about slavery and everything like that, but we have no self-accountability and say, you know what?
Facts.
Facts.
Niggas stay complaining about other people not giving them a fair shot and stuff.
At the end of the day, that is my black grandmother.
That is my black sister.
You are my black sister, and you know that a black man is more likely to rob you or commit some type of crime against you.
And that's what we need to get down to the issue of.
And like you were talking about earlier, like, hey, well, what's going on?
You know, what do you think the answer is to one of the brothers that we're speaking?
I think it's the breakdown of the family.
I think, like he said, because of our poor choices, and what happens is we look at domestic violence, for example.
When domestic violence women or men are even attacked, what is the first thing we say?
It's like, you know what, it's not your what?
It's not your fault.
So that's what we do.
We hold on to this narrative that well, it's not our fault, and the issues in our community are not Not fighting, and the white man needs to give us something the old white lady down the street is looking at me, and I don't know why she got brazen her hair, and we focus on all these other stupid things that don't matter.
We don't get to the root of the fact that we're killing each other at a higher rate than any other race.
It is self-hatred amongst us, I believe, that we can do that.
That we, my my cousin, my mom's cousin, excuse me, going coming from the church parking lot, and guess who stuck her up and robbed her at gunpoint?
A black man.
I needed to get to the point.
Like my point is is that you know, and I'm not trying to be funny, and unless, like you said, we're gonna keep it respectful.
Yeah, but I mean, it's very simple.
What the point is Blacks commit uh disrepor uh commit the majority of crimes against themselves.
That's the point.
Right?
Obviously, she's giving this dismissive attitude, but that's the problem.
Is you are more likely to face black on black crime as a black person than anybody else.
Now, here's the thing.
In general, you're more likely for when a crime happens, it's more likely to be race on race.
But the problem is that black people uh make a minority of the population yet have overrepresentation and violent crime.
But I but you're you're monopolizing the whole conversation.
I'm not trying to let you speak, but let's not get the attitudes and stuff because you, my sister and I respect you, so I don't have an attitude, I'm being directed.
You're literally not making this, and you're not going to do that with me either.
So you're stating your point.
See, here you go.
Women more concerned with how things are said versus what is said.
This is a perfect example of that right now, guys.
And you've been stating your point for quite some time.
So you have a proper way for me to mind.
Yeah, would you allow me to respond?
So that's a better response.
Go ahead.
The response that I have for you is that everything you're saying does not exist in a vacuum.
I actually agree with you in that, yes, there has been an incredible denigration of black worth and black pride in this nation.
I think it's also very important to acknowledge what has contributed to that.
And to state that it is only black people that have contributed to that is a false flag.
So we have to admit that.
So, in order to have this conversation around how we got here, you can't say, oh, well, we're caring about the white woman getting braids and that doesn't matter and this thing.
All of that attaches.
All of that is actually a very big part of the lack of worth of black people.
I'll ask you, do you think we're resilient?
What does resilience mean to you?
Do you think we have to be perpetual victims, or do you think that black people are not?
I think that those are two different conversations.
I think they're because I think that the the concept of black people being victims is really trying to not provide accountability to where the root problem for the actual cause is.
And if we keep saying that somebody is a victim and that that doesn't mean that the other person should have to have to actually have act accountability, then what are we really doing?
You can do both you can be a victim and be resilient.
How do we do both if you stay in the victimhood?
That's my question.
But your statement about black people staying in the victim place is also weird point of view.
But how do we rise above it?
We continue to rise above it by one, pouring into our communities with mutual aid, but two, by simultaneously making sure that we are challenging the systems that are in place to impede us.
We have so many opportunities where we are trying to do mutual aid, and those things get disrupted by folks who want to have capitalist gain, by folks who want privatization.
We used to have all these mom and pop businesses in our communities.
That's what we're in black millionaires in America right now.
You are an intelligent black woman that is successful.
That's irrelevant.
No one's stopping me from doing anything.
I'm an intelligent black woman that graduates.
We are not all equal in our capabilities.
And we are not all equal in our ability to be invested in by others.
I agree with that.
We are not all equal in our trauma.
Are we resilient?
We can't say we, because it is a false equivalency.
I believe that every time has resilience.
We keep trying to do it.
But we keep trying to cause I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry you've been voted out.
Beep.
Thank you.
Yeah, what she doesn't get is that she's right.
Not everybody's equal in their capabilities.
Yeah.
It's called meritocracy.
Winners rise to the top, baby.
That's how it goes.
Meritocracy.
She's advocating for more socialism.
First, I want to say, I want to kind of get rid of it's like right, left or deal.
I really want to talk about just like our own personal views and what we've experienced, what we've seen.
Um, and when it comes to your claim uh about black on black crime, I really do believe, and I think a lot of people here do believe, especially based off of uh personal experiences and everything, that it is just lack of accountability.
In the black community, we need to start taking responsibility for our actions and stop pointing our fingers at other people and the white man, because to be honest.
I can't both happen at the same time.
Both are causes.
Because you gotta clean your own house before you go completely.
Because we're if you're not gonna be able to do it.
If you're dirtying my house, no, if you keep pouring shit into my house and I'm cleaning it, why can't I do both?
Why can't I clean my house and bar the windows from you shitting on my house?
It begins with responsibility within us.
If we're like, okay, oh, the white person's doing this to me, the white person's not we're not gonna ever come to the core of the issue.
They are taking a few.
And it's not even just the white person because now we have seen very many races, people of very many backgrounds that are actively participating in the effort to keep a working class down.
Like that isn't that is that absolutely a fact.
It's not just white people.
So I don't I don't attend to that.
But I will say the reality of there being systems in place is real.
Over policing is a real thing.
You know what's also been really real is the effort of over policing is a real thing.
Yo, how about you just don't commit crimes?
Let them have as many cops as they want, bro.
What is this whole concept of over policing?
The more costs I look at it, the better.
Camera line, hey Martin, how much uh for lifetime membership?
And could you do a video talking about how the education system is designed for women and not men?
Uh I don't know what a I don't even think does, I don't know if they give you uh a lifetime membership thing.
You can make a one-time donation, Kmart if you want.
Who says Martin, when are you going to do a show that breaks out in different agencies?
Maybe this this Sunday.
I see that you're saying in the telegram there's guys that have different service.
Uh who stamps, I was SFA member back in the day, but stopped donating because they kept upping the fees.
I wasn't a green bray, but I was an SF group, my whole army career with the Intel and comms team.
Okay.
Uh morning, Martin.
OSS, time to go to pour some concrete like a real American W Nitrate.
Appreciate you, oh still.
Um Waylo says, uh, okay, I got that one from before.
Of violence interruption commun in in certain communities, right?
So we've seen this in Detroit, we've seen this in New York, we've seen this in Baltimore, where there are communities that have said, what we're gonna do is we're gonna be like a neighborhood watch for our community.
So that before the Popo even come, before 12 even rose up in here, we're gonna actually put ourselves in between the conflict and calm it down.
And that has been incredibly effective.
But you know what?
It's not funded, it's not funded.
And you would think that like city councils and mayors and governors would say, shit, you know what?
This is gonna save us so much money because why taxpayers keep having to pay for the fault of these police officers?
And even though we say, well, only certain people, only a certain number of people have died, that doesn't dispel the fact that a large amount more black people are imprisoned than any other group in this nation.
And that is not by accident.
Again, I started with yeah, it's by them committing crimes.
And I disagree with you.
I mean, I don't sorry, I don't disagree with you.
Because here's the thing look at look at our media.
Look at look at rap.
Look at what we've glorify.
We're glorifying violence.
We're core.
Wait, who's we're who's we?
Who's the black community?
Who controls the distribution?
Who controls the distribution of these sources of media and who takes it in?
Who controls it?
Shit.
you you you you Let's see if she talks about it and who takes it in.
Listen, if you're okay, so let me let me put it in this context.
If I have a company, right?
And you guys are my employees, and I determine what you get to eat every day.
That's also gonna determine how you exist in this company, right?
Like if you come to work and I say the only thing you can eat is processed foods and fried foods, and you're not gonna get to have the best vegetables, etc.
What's that gonna affect your health?
That's gonna affect your ability to operate, etc.
This is how the United States operates.
There's a lot of us that don't want to admit that as much as accountable as we want to be, all of our brains also don't operate the same way.
Some of us are much more apt to be indoctrinated than others.
That's a fact.
There is a one person.
And that's fine.
Survival of the fittest, bro.
See, here's the thing you can't save everybody.
And this is like the ugly truth that liberals and progressives and radical leftists like her don't understand.
You're not gonna save everybody.
And not only are you not gonna save everybody, there's gonna have to be in order for there to be winners, there needs to be losers.
And this is like a very ugly truth.
Now people on the left simply don't want to accept.
It's a big fucking red pill that they don't want to deal with.
Because to them, they look like, oh, well, everyone is equal.
We need to save everybody.
Sorry, bro.
Um, there's gonna be idiots and there's gonna be smart people, okay?
That's just how it goes.
Now, I understand the need to kind of give everybody a fair shot so that they have a fighting chance to rise up.
Um, but I think we've done a pretty damn good job of doing that for the most part.
Are there things that need to be fixed?
Of course.
But her saying, oh, you know, not everybody has a capability of being a critical thinker and not being indoctrinated.
Well, this is why you got motherfuckers like me out here, okay?
This is why you get you got people out here where I'm sure I've been able to wake you up, right?
Some of you guys in here who were simps or you know, bought into the lies of feminism or progressivism or one of any of these fucking isms that we know who controls those.
But the thing is is that you have to have some level of accountability and critical thinking skills to go seek out that information.
Like, the the problem is that um if people are bots or people are normies and people don't want to go ahead and like question the narrative, that's their fucking fault, bro.
The information's out there, especially now, alternative media, the information's absolutely out there.
Okay, you could go on YouTube and learn how to do a bunch of fucking different skill sets now.
So, you know, blaming the system or the indoctrination or people's inability to critically think or think outside the box, like that's just not gonna fly anymore, man.
With with the amount of access that people have.
It's just simply not.
It's just simply not.
But unfortunately, that hasn't been the case because we have seen when we have black hot black wall street in Telsa, and we have Black Wall Street in Durham, that when we actually do hold our own and build our own communities, they will still come and run it down.
You've been voted out.
Please return to your seat.
Oh my god.
Joshua.
Hello, Joshua.
Yeah, yeah.
So um, I have two claims I want to settle.
Um, so I'm really from New Orleans, right?
And I seen black on black crime my whole life, right?
Um is I don't believe you have nothing in.
Yeah, New Orleans sucks.
Deal with the police, um, is more with the community because there's a lot of pride that's in that city.
Where to the point where this person ain't telling me nothing, I'm gonna kill him, I'm gonna take him out.
Yeah, is that simple in New Orleans?
Yeah.
Now Cali is probably the same way, but I feel like every st every state is different.
You probably you're the way how your belief is might be right, right?
But in New Orleans, it's a little different.
Also, my my second claim is this.
We um proclaim so much about black lives matter, but when it comes down to a white person killing a black person is a big deal.
It just don't mean no sense to me.
Do you know what the statement Black Lives Matter is actually stating?
Yeah, well, like, you know, just start it off from George Floyd.
Start off with Mike Brown.
Mike Brown, okay.
So Black Lives Matter is really simply just stating that when black people are murdered by the police that our lives should matter.
Um, and that oftentimes it is not considered.
It is oftentimes presented as we deserved it, or we must have done something to cause it.
And that's yeah, that's how it started.
But now it's become black supremacy.
And it's used now, like it started with like, oh, all lives matter.
But nowadays, what it really is could come down to, just like what feminism is is become a supremacy movement.
Okay.
That's what it's really come into.
And then by lavish mansions as well.
That's another part of it.
Okay, let's scam a bunch of people.
That our lives are disposable.
We also don't ever see true justice on the same level as others when the police incur uh violence against black people.
So black lives matter is a statement asserting that our lives are worth justice, our lives are worth preservation, and we have seen in innumerable instances a level of restraint.
And the other thing too is that like when these, you know, black people are getting killed in these police interactions.
Guys, let's just be painfully honest here.
They're fucking resisting cops, they're getting into fights, etc.
You know, whether it's Ferguson, um, George Floyd, um, the the guy that got killed by NYPDs, uh saying I can't breathe Or whatever, like these dudes are always committing crimes when they get stopped by the fucking cops, man.
And then they resist.
How about you guys just don't be criminals?
Operated between the police and people of other races that they do not seem to carry with black people.
So that's what Black Lives Matter means.
It doesn't mean that anyone else's life doesn't matter.
It means that ours matter just as much as their lives.
That's good that you cleared out for people.
Yeah, again, this is exactly what feminism applied.
Oh, it's about equality for everyone.
But as usual, these minority groups start off as equality for everyone, and then they'd be slowly become supremacy groups.
I appreciate you.
Now, as it comes to New Orleans, tell me this.
Well, first of all, it was uh, I think it's a senator of Louisiana who literally made a campaign ad uh Kennedy it was that said And it's interesting because they they only make it, you know, black lives matter when a white dude or a cop kills them, but when they kill each other, ain't nobody marching on the streets.
They don't give a fuck.
When they're got a gang war going on in Chicago, and there's fucking them killing each other back and forth, there's no rioting in the streets for that.
Uh, do you want Louisiana to be run by crackheads?
Like he said that, like straight up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So here's my question about New Orleans.
Would you say that New Orleans gets that particular areas of New Orleans?
For instance, like the Ninth War.
Yeah, the night war is crazy, but the same thing.
Would you say, would you say that funding and attention is disp is uh dispersed equally across New Orleans in terms of resources?
Because I know that from living through Katrina that that is absolutely not the case.
No, yeah, I agree with you in that case.
Um everybody's not equal to what when come down to resources for sure.
I agree with you.
Here's the thing I want to just impart is that I think that we have a very distorted version of resiliency and what restorative practice is, because we live in a time where we're seeing so many things happen so fast.
So, like we've seen technology like advanced so fast, right?
Like we have seen just our lives shift so fast that I think that we forget that as humans, our ability to recalibrate to heal from trauma is simply not the same as the things that we are watching in technology.
And so we cannot just casually think that people just get over things.
Katrina, bunch of yep.
People in New Orleans are still reeling from the data.
That is true.
So when we talk about the amount of crime and violence that is still explicit that is still living and happening explicitly in Katrina, we have to Well, look, we get all these white neighborhoods that got destroyed by floods and stuff like that, too.
I don't see them bitching about us still.
Like what?
Last year, didn't the Carolinas just get destroyed?
Also talk about the amount of trauma, the amount of drug use, the amount of policing.
We the amount of all of these things that physically harm people across the world, not just in the United States, across the world, in communities that are not being served, and how those communities never get the chance to quote unquote bull pull themselves up by the bootstraps.
Yeah, I agree.
I personally agree.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I agree.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, of course.
Thanks, Josh.
Hey, before we go any further, we want to take a moment to say thanks so much for partnering with the fuck this weirdo.
All right, claim number three.
Systemic racism isn't a theory, it's our lived reality backed by data and history.
Okay.
A theory.
It's our so she's basically saying it is very real systemic racism, and it's not just a theory.
All right, let's see.
lived reality backed by data and history Hello?
Hello, John.
John Samuel.
Hello, John Samuel.
First name, first name.
All right.
Blame my parents.
Hi, parents.
Um, I want to listen to you first.
Why do you feel that?
Um, why do you feel that way?
Why do you John came to John went to debate training before he came here?
Okay.
Um, ultimately, well, yeah, it's a pretty broad statement.
So yeah, I I feel that way because I kind of want to hear her position on this.
It's simply just facts.
It's in the books, and that's why there have been laws to challenge it.
Uh, there have been innumerable instances where actual systems were created specifically for the impediment of black people to advance.
We have Okay, that is true.
In the past, yes.
Also seen numerable instances where there were things created for black people to advance and they were taken back under the auspices of we don't want them to advance.
Ultimately, systemic racism exists in our institutions on a government level in our institutions, whether it's prisons or schools, and it is undeniable because they are actively trying to reinstate it right now.
Can you give me an example?
So and this is why she did this prompt so broadly like this, because technically she's not wrong, right?
It's not just a theory, it's our lived reality backed by data and history.
Well, lived reality is a subjective experience, right?
Um she might go ahead and go through some things and be able to say, oh yeah, racism is real because I've experienced it, and how are you gonna challenge her?
They've experienced it.
You can you weren't there, right?
And then you can absolutely always find data that backs up your claim.
The real question here is does systemic racism or racism keep you from success today?
That's the real question.
And the answer to that is no.
Okay.
Systemic racism is no longer a valid excuse to keep you from attaining success in the United States.
Okay?
So that's the truth.
Technically, she's correct when she says systemic racism isn't a theory, it's lived reality.
That's subjective, so you can't say whether that's true or not.
And then she says it's backed by data and history.
Yes, it is.
It is.
But I would argue is systemic racism alive today to the point where it will impede you from success?
I would argue no.
Not at all.
Racism will always exist.
Everyone is inherently racist to a degree.
You can even make the argument that there are some systems of systemic racism still alive to this day, right?
For example, the Kluka's Klan still exists.
I'm a member.
Just kidding.
But all jokes aside, the KKK still exists.
They're a remnant of a time prior where systemic racism was more um widespread.
But does the KKK existing today keep you from success?
Absolutely not.
So just because you've lived through some level of it, or it's backed by data and history in the past, does not mean that it affects your current or your future.
And that is the big distinction.
But let's see what what this guy responds.
Well, if one of those systems that you believe um perpetuates that cycle of racism.
Redlining.
Redlining, okay.
And how does that like, you know, can you elaborate?
Okay, she's this is the second time she's brought up redlining.
Guys, redlining, by the way, for those of you that don't know, redlining is basically a practice where the banks don't give you a loan if you live in certain neighborhoods based off of the property value because they look at you as a more um risky, um risky client to give a loan to, right?
So lenders are uh worried about giving home loans to individuals that live in certain areas.
That's why, hence why it's called red line.
You're in this area, red line can't give you a loan.
And her argument is since black people t live in lower socioeconomic areas that uh have lower property values, banks don't give them loans, and it's harder for them to get a home so they can because getting a home is obvious is um one of the ways going to college and buying a home is are one of the fastest ways to grow wealth.
So she's saying the fact that they were redlined affected their ability to uh impeded their ability to create wealth later on.
Dude, that was recent that law was rescinded in the 1960s, okay?
By 1968, it was illegal by 1975, it was pretty much completely abolished.
Okay.
So I think enough time has elapsed where you cannot use the excuse of redlining anymore, dude.
Like, come on, bro.
Come on, man.
Like, how is that affecting the black community?
Do you know what redlining is?
I I know a little bit.
I'm not I'm not an expert.
Redlining was a system that was created to determine property values and that said black people can only live in certain neighborhoods and not in other neighborhoods.
And the redlining lowered the property values of those black neighborhoods by stating that they were more savage, that they were more dangerous, etc.
Thus, they were not able to own property that was on a level of par to their white counterparts.
There were also many efforts at just simply not allowing black people to get loans for property, putting them in predatory scenarios where they were being essentially unable to own land.
And that inability to own land, but still having to pay out a mortgage, if you will, or a rent, continue to put black people in a conundrum of not being able to excel at the same economic rate as their white counterparts.
What I'm hearing from you if okay, that's fine.
That's a fair claim.
It is real.
I'm not disputing that.
What I am saying is that redlining is no longer a valid excuse to justify your uh your mediocrity.
Let's just be honest.
This is something that was outlawed in the 1968, and by 1975 was pretty much abandoned completely.
So again, technically, her prompt is not lying.
Systemic racism is backed by data and history.
You can use redlining as an excuse.
However, dude, we're talking about 40, 50 years ago.
Now, even maybe even more.
Okay.
Just because your parents or your grandparents had to deal with that does not mean that you can't deal with it.
There's plenty of people that grow up with very poor, without opportunities, that are still able to make something of themselves.
Okay.
So once again, comes back to my original position.
If I were to debate her on this, I would say, though what you are saying is true, and this is historical fact, these limitations no longer affect black people today in this way.
If we're in the 1960s or 70s, we can have this discussion.
But in 2025, there is no discussion.
If if it's correctly, is it it feels like in the United States that for a while we've kind of established these systems at their foundation and they've continued on and they've continually just oppressed black people, and we haven't dismantled them and we haven't done much so they continue to complete the cycle.
Is that what I'm hearing correctly?
Well, in many of these systems, they have been dismantled, maybe in name, but because this country has never dismantled the culture of racism, they end up still living in practice.
So we see that.
All right, see, and now she uh now she goes like, okay, it's been officially dismantled.
We don't have it anymore on paper, but there's still racist people out there.
Okay, bro.
Like, there's always gonna be racism.
Okay, there's always gonna be racism.
But I promise you, even the most racist of people will accept you if you're black if you um conduct yourself in a certain way, you speak well, you're a good person, you treat others respectfully.
Even the biggest racists will fuck with you.
Guys, hell, there's a bunch of racist people that love me.
Yeah, we like this guy, right?
So competence is universal, intelligence doesn't have a color.
Okay.
People always respect people that work hard regardless of their skin color.
Right?
Now, I'm not sitting here telling y'all to make people want to like you, but what I am saying is is that success tends to be contagious and people respect it regardless of your skin color.
Okay?
The most racist niggas still watch the NBA a lot of the times.
Or NFL football.
Excellence is respected universally.
Now, I'm not telling you guys to do this so that you could get approval from other races.
I'm telling you guys to do this so that you become a better person than the byproduct that has people are just gonna fuck with you and respect you.
Okay?
For instance, in the way that uh the appraisal uh uh guys, uh, I just put a poll by the way on YouTube.
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You guys literally are the lifeblood of the movement.
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Now we saw like another there was an entire documentary on how appraisal.
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Home appraisals, right?
So your ability to sell your house for the value that it deserves.
Right.
There were a number of homes, particularly in Marin County, California, where black people had one appraisal when they had their blackness up, so they had their dashikis hanging, you know, and they had their right.
They had their their black good times poster, but then when they removed all those items and put up white people and a dog in the house, and then had their white friends come and pose as the owners of the home, the appraisal was significantly higher.
And we have seen that in a number of instances.
Now, of course, that is just Marin County, but there are a number of other scenarios where this has been relayed, and that's why there were certain efforts by the Democratic Party to say, okay, well, we're gonna try and step in for this.
I actually um remember that case, and I I watched it with the family, and I thought that was just really just terrible.
But the problem I guess I have now look, let's just keep it real, bro.
Let's just be all the way a thousand.
Nobody wants to live around niggas, bro.
Okay.
Okay.
It let's just keep it all the way fucking one buck, one million.
Shout out to noodles with the five gifted.
Thank you so much.
Nobody wants to live around niggas, bro.
Okay.
When certain people move into the neighborhood...
...and they're not going to be able to get the city.
House value?
Well, another niggas go ahead and move into the neighborhood.
Property values go down.
It's a fact of life, bro.
It's a fact of life.
Y'all could call it racism and fucked up and everything else like that, but guess what?
It's pattern recognition, man.
That's what it is.
It's pattern recognition.
Real estate, unfortunately, when certain groups of people move in, increase the value, and when other group of people move in, it lowers the value.
Gays and Jews, they have property value going up.
Niggas moving in, property value going down.
you you So now I get what you guys are saying.
Oh, yeah, exactly.
Proving her point.
That's life, though.
That like that's just reality.
All right.
Like, predominantly white neighborhoods.
Values are up.
School systems are better.
In most cases.
It is what it is, man.
But here's the other thing too that that she's like um because here's the other thing too while she's why she's bullshitting.
So let me tell you guys something when it comes to real estate as someone who actually invests in real estate.
So real estate when it comes to getting an appraisal, let me show you guys, let me tell you guys how this shit works.
So when you want to get an appraisal on your home, right?
An appraisal is basically where an appraiser comes out and figures out what your home is worth, okay?
The majority, the majority of residential real estate when it comes to appraisals, is based on what?
Comps, aka comparables.
So if your house is worth a million dollars and it's in good shape, and the other homes around you are worth around a million dollars or whatever, it's going to appraise at around that price.
Because residential appraisals are heavily contingent upon comps.
Okay.
Very important.
So she's over here saying, like, oh yeah, they did this thing in Marin County and it's uh appraised significantly less, blah, blah, blah.
Well, did it what were what were the comps in the area?
Because there's a certain level that the appraiser has to stick to uh to make the comparables make sense.
Does that make sense, chat?
So if all the houses around you are worth a million dollars and your house is to the same level, you're not gonna get that much of a big difference unless you have like some issues with maintenance, termites, or some other problems.
So what she's saying is, oh, uh, the reason why it got such a low value is because they had the she keys and all this other shit.
But what she's not telling you is there's a bunch of different factors that go into the home maintenance.
Were there termites?
Where was the kitchen out redone?
Was the um was the uh was the were the bathrooms fucked up, right?
Bathrooms and kitchens are some of the fastest ways to improve the value of your house.
How was the roof?
Was the roof old?
There's so many different factors that go into it.
She's obviously able to say, oh, they had the she key, so that's why it was brought down.
But I guarantee fucking to you, if we were to look at those appraisals and actually compare, right?
The comps to that house, there was probably structural problems there that lowered the value of the home.
Because appraisers don't like to give a house significantly less compared to other houses around us.
That makes sense, chat.
So for them to give you a significantly lower appraisal compared to other houses in the area based on comps, that fucks it up for everybody, just so you know.
That fucks it up for everybody because now that lower house brings everything down.
So appraisers are not incentivized to just drop your shirt off because of race.
Now, I'm not disputing the fact that that could be a factor, right?
But what I am saying is if you have a house that's cared for in a good area and the comps are a certain level and you take care of your house, whatever, if niggas go in and have to see some dashikis, that's not gonna lower your value that much.
It really isn't, to the way that she's talking.
I guarantee you there were structural problems there that really fucked it up.
And a lot of the times they barely go in the house, just so y'all know.
When appraisers go in, they don't go into the house like that.
They check some areas here and there, kitchen, bathrooms, etc.
But they're not sitting there like analyzing, like, oh yeah, this wall here, oh, these pictures are weird.
Nah, bro.
Not at all.
And again, when it comes to residential real estate, you are incentivized to keep it as close as possible to the comps.
All right.
Now, if we're gonna talk about commercial real estate, that's different.
Commercial real estate is based on how much money the property can generate on its own.
So commercial real estate chat, right?
Okay, how much money can this house produce?
That's what's gonna dictate its value.
Like an apartment complex, uh leasing out to uh uh to a company like a resident uh commercial property.
But residential, heavily contingent upon comps and the person that's buying the house.
Your credit and the comps dictate uh the value of the house, your interest rate, all that other shit.
Commercial is gonna be dictated by the property itself, how the property performs.
Does that make sense, chat?
Give me one that that all makes sense.
Give me one that all makes sense.
Yeah, give me ones if it all makes sense.
Two, if it doesn't make sense.
Two, if it doesn't make sense.
All right, let me read some of these chats.
Uh okay, Peter Riley says, I would argue we have under policing with these crime rates.
You can make that argument.
Dom Revere says, uh O slash my pretty uh tame ladies on Africa today.
I have to anyway, 100% understand letting uh wanting to get off the J tube.
I've actually started only exclusively watching all shows on Rumble for OSS.
It's just wondering if it's possible to start the FNF and your political show on YouTube, even if it's just for five minutes, just so the YouTube niggas get the notification that y'all are alive.
I'm really on Rumble aside from watch you guys, and I'm sure that's true for a lot of others.
Okay, I'll keep that in mind, Dom.
Sorry for long ass message, uh O slash seckles for your troubles.
I appreciate that.
I'll I'll think about that.
Cause yeah, I get you're saying you're saying you don't get notified.
Uh food stamp says that was a fancy way to say the J's.
Yep, you know it.
Uh Crosswell and Tunnel says, uh, of your two podcasts regarding this one, a possible reason for the echo during phone calls is that open back ended end phones, uh, though more comfortable risk leak sound.
Catch says only good black women, and why is that light skinned women are hard as okay.
I'm confused by your question.
Mr. Morpheus, black lives only matter when a cop kills them if they kill their own its culture.
Yep, you know it.
Slautcho says, uh, we need a money Mondays episode on how to make a million off racial grievances.
Yep.
Peter Riley, Martin, check out how rocking recruiting army recruits soldiers by dragging them into the vans wild.
Yeah, I've been talking about that, bro.
I've been saying that that they drag those uh 18-year-old guys.
Uh why so subscribe to the OSS, thank you.
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Oh, uh address.
Okay, I got what we're saying.
Uh Adam uh 5825 says, Mario, I want you to know us white people love you of all these other races, can't speak among us, don't listen to them.
Thanks for speaking up, white power.
All right, thanks, Adam.
Uh J Diaz with a big 200 super chat.
J Diaz 200, thank you so much, bro.
With the 200 super chat, he goes, listening to your streams are currently helping me with depression, so thank you for the information, the laughs, and for overall caring that we do better, bro.
Take care always.
J Diaz, thank you so much, man.
Um, I really appreciate that.
Uh thank you so much.
I'm gonna give you another Don Damarco.
Thank you for that, my friend.
Being demonetized on YouTube fucking sucks.
So um all the contributions that you guys uh you know send in, all add up and help me with um, you know, continuing to run the show where um I don't gotta fear censorship like that, you know?
Because uh guys, you know as a creator, right?
As a as a YouTuber or a um or a um podcaster, whatever.
You guys gotta understand, right?
So, like this is like our job, right?
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The reason why they're pussies is because they can literally get their livelihood turned off immediately, right?
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There's very few that are willing to talk about certain topics, okay?
Politic is one of them.
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Off rip.
Okay.
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And then from there, depending on how more radical you get or how how further right or left you go, you'll lose even more people.
Now, as you lose people, you'll gain more support from the people that do like you.
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I really appreciate you guys uh supporting uh because that's how I'm able to keep doing what I'm doing.
And you guys give me the ability to basically say to these big tech companies, fuck you.
You guys allow me to say fuck YouTube.
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Right?
Otherwise, I'd be like these other fucking dancing monkeys.
Kaisenat, your rage, these AMP phase niggas where Sneeko says something like there's two genders and they all start freaking out.
Right?
Let's be honest.
Like I remember there was a clip where Sneeko was telling Gorlock or whatever the fuck that chick's name is that there's two genders.
Bro, these niggas started freaking out on stream.
Yeah, let me let me find a clip.
I I gotta show y'all this shit, bro.
This shit is crazy, man.
Made me realize like how how pussy 99% of influencers are.
Look at this shit, bro.
Look at this shit, bro.
And that's not even like a base take.
That's like just basic biology.
And bro, they were fucking...
I got to find this clip.
Thank you.
See, now I'm gonna be emboldened.
I'm gonna find it.
if any of you guys have uh have the clip drop it in the in the chat Oh, here we go.
I found it.
What's your time?
Alright, let me show you how this shit.
So you can see here, Sneeko with a bunch of big Twitch streamers, right?
Look at this shit.
What's your time?
Six foot Mexican money, drug dealer.
Oh my God.
Damn child.
He goes!
What the hell?
I'm Chinese.
I'm Chinese.
He goes.
I'm Chinese.
Okay, damn, that's not the one.
But this was the stream.
This is the stream where he where he said it.
He basically says, um, there's like two genders, and all these niggas started freaking out, bro.
Damn, where the fuck did it go?
Bro.
Okay, it's maybe this 10 minutes.
No, it's not.
It's definitely not a box and I think that'll make it.
I mean, shit, like a lot of people make her feel good.
We gotta give her a round of applause.
Yeah, like sweaty like what's that?
I swear to God.
The bowl, eh?
Yeah, come here.
Talk to you, Tom, chat.
Hey, Tom, come sit down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are you there supporting?
I want to ask you a question.
What's up?
Sneeko's a good friend of mine, and uh, I know you guys have had a history, and just know that Sneeko is.
No, we haven't had a history, I've never met Ali before.
Oh, okay.
It's nice to make sure Allie.
What did you say about it?
Nice to see you.
Listen, don't think it's personal.
He touched it online, but when we see him in real life, he's a sweetheart.
Same thing over here, XC.
Same thing, by the way.
Wait, wait, wait.
I can I respect you, but at the same time, it's like the same way that I was able to like be cool as fuck with Neon and shit like that now.
But you were afraid I wanted to meet you last year.
You met with Neon, but you didn't want to meet me.
No, I said you just didn't want to deal with you.
Like, because you honestly, like why do you think you went in on me like 10 times more than Neon?
He no, I watch it back, he was way more he was doing a lot more.
And not only that, but like Nyan also put in the work to be like, you know what, my bad.
Like you're actually a cool ass bitch.
You don't have to do that.
Bro, what the fuck is that creature?
Exactly.
What did I say that really upset me?
All right, y'all said what?
129?
Guys, give me the timestamp.
I don't want to watch this shit no more.
I'll be honest with y'all, bro.
Can somebody give me a goddamn timestamp or a link?
Help a nigga out, bro.
Help a nigga out, man.
Such you.
I don't even fucking remember.
That's not even worth repeating.
But like the difference between Young is Yanks and the kind of bill and be like, you know what, you're actually a cool ass bitch.
What's up?
Like, let's start fresh.
You can call you a bitch?
I think I kiss it out.
I don't care.
Facts.
I want you guys to get their reaction when he says...
Still got it.
It's really like it's not that deep.
Like, my thing is like I respect you, but I like expect that in the same respect from black person.
Or just as much back.
If you could tell me what really upset you, then just the whole thing.
Like, I didn't even know you.
You know what you said.
That's a manipulation talking.
Yo, yo, Zico, you can either sit on business or full person.
This is this is standing on business.
I want to know what really upset you.
It was just the whole thing.
You know, bro.
She's it out.
Look at her, she's telling you her feelings, bro.
I'm I'm and I'm hearing you out.
Yeah, like uh it's really like we can genuinely move forward.
Just be like, you know what?
My bad.
I'll apologize whatever we have to death bitch.
I made some jokes about the gender thing, but gender thing, nigga.
So you don't know.
But like so you know, you remember, bro, just apologize.
But that's not something that you need to take accountability for.
Just be like, you know what?
It's not but at the same time, it's like I respect your opinion on that.
But you know what?
It is what it is.
I shouldn't have came on you that way.
Those are still my beliefs, but my bad.
It's not that hard.
For what?
But it's not that deep.
For what?
You're being disrespectful, Sneeko.
You were being disrespectful.
Nah, yeah, we gotta take a look at it.
Yeah, we're not gonna go past the gender.
You make it.
No, we don't have you can agree to disagree, but in my eyes, you can see I was disrespectful.
We we made it up.
It's all we're all.
No, like we just honestly, let me just be like, we can agree to disagree.
My bad.
It is.
I'm not gonna say my bad or something.
I'm not gonna say my bad for something that I'm gonna do.
Okay, so then just say we can't.
I don't want to hurt you in my homeland.
That's a shake apologize.
That's the most important thing.
No, but it's not, but it's not a good thing.
That's a bad apology.
So I think they want him to apologize for some shit about genders.
Hopefully, we're coming close to it.
Let's see here.
This is painful to watch, bro.
That's like saying, I'm sorry you're feeling it.
We're moving on the kid.
We're not dealing with it.
We're not doing the movement out.
Silphie's gonna kiss it out for me.
Whoa, what?
You guys said it's 168.
What do you mean?
Like one minute 69?
Let me see here.
Nah, you guys are fucking trolling, bro.
Give me the actual timestamp, retarded niggas.
No, what's it?
No, it's Nico, but you stop this tough.
How are we?
What's the tough?
Because it's not that deep.
No, it's not.
It's not that deep.
Alright.
Alright.
So the intention was not to hurt that.
I've made jokes about the gender thing.
What's the gender?
Nigga, we don't know.
Tell the point of people at home.
You know you have the balls.
I think I think maybe Allie should explain this.
I don't want to come in here and what do you say?
What he said.
Let's say this.
It's not that it's not even worth your opinion.
No, because he needs to say sorry.
If he said, yeah, like you shouldn't go around people that don't even know you.
You're true.
What he said.
This is the time to let it all out.
No, I already did.
Like, it's it's not that deep.
Like, I'm not gonna keeping into something that's not worth your beating.
But I can't change my beliefs.
Like, no, and I respect it.
And I don't completely respect your beliefs, Nico.
I'm not saying I don't like I'm not coming in here to fight you.
I'm coming in here to be like, you know what, like we can agree to disagree, but at the end of the day, like I just hope that there's mutual respect.
There is.
There is.
Okay, then I'm really gonna hear it.
I respect that you believe in what you believe.
Well what I believe in.
And I respect completely respecting.
I don't believe that that people can transition to something else.
Okay, but like that if that's your opinion.
Alright, alright.
There we go.
There we go.
Perfect.
This is a timestamp.
So I had to find it myself.
Alright.
Look at this.
So he says this.
There is.
There is.
Okay, then I'm really going to be able to do that.
I respect that you believe in what you believe.
But what I'm making for y'all niggas so you guys can see this shit, bro.
And I respect completely.
I don't believe that that people can transition to Okay.
He says, I don't believe people can't transition.
Alright?
Look at this shit.
We'll start here with this nigga.
Okay, but like that Close eyes.
Oh man.
That's your opinion.
And I completely respect that.
Nervous.
Immediately.
This dude, eyes open.
Fuck.
Oh no.
He's like, alright, I gotta wrap up.
I gotta get the fuck up out of here.
This nigga's like, what am I doing here?
You asked.
You you you ask.
Yeah.
Hey, Ben.
Me too.
I'm on that shit too.
Yeah.
I fuck with my girl Allie.
She's my girl.
My home girl.
You got a problem with that?
You've been ghosting me for a year though, too.
Man, I ain't.
See, but you guys can see how they're visibly All uncomfortable when he said that shit.
Right?
Look at this.
Bruh.
This is the streaming community, by the way, chat.
This is where we are now.
Now, why am I showing y'all this?
I'm showing y'all this because thanks to you guys, OSS, Rumble, Kick, etc.
I don't gotta ever fucking do no dumb shit like this.
I can literally say there's two genders.
You're mentally ill.
Fucking done.
Straight up.
You're fucking mentally ill.
Something's wrong with you.
But these niggas, since they don't want to fuck up their money because they're on normie platforms, they can't be saying this shit.
You can't even acknowledge biological fact anymore.
That's where we are.
I'll give Ada credit because Aiden's like, you know, you can see he didn't really flinch because he hangs out with Sneeko.
But all these other niggas are like, oh fuck, bro.
Damn.
And this is why they're scared to clap with people like me, Sneeko, Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, whatever, right?
At least now.
Because like we're considered brand risks.
Because when you say things that are true, even when proven with biology, you get looked at as like, oh, bro, nah, chill.
We good, man.
Here, I'm gonna play this one one more time through so you guys can see it in full speed.
And I respect completely.
I don't believe that people can transition to something.
If that's your opinion, I completely respect that.
You ask.
Uh hey, man.
Me too.
I'm on that shit too.
Yeah.
I fuck with my girl Allie.
She's my girl, my home girl.
You got a problem with that?
So yeah, there you guys go.
So thanks to you guys.
I never have to do no bullshit like that and be scared of people saying the truth.
So shout out to the OSS.
I just want to show you guys that so I can fucking show appreciation to the fucking real ninjas that support that allow me to say the shit that I say and do the things that I do.
Like the fact that that's not even controversial.
Oh, I don't think people can transition.
Bruh.
They're getting uh they're getting nervous off something like that.
Dude, what is it?
What is this?
That's like level one edginess.
All right, so boosted Marion.
I'm a senior real estate analyst.
Uh appraisals have to go through an appraisal management company before it even goes to the bank.
And the only way for a bank to dispute an appraisal, they have to go through the third party appraisal manager company.
The only thing subjective on appraisal is condition.
Comp means three sold houses in the area and three homes for sale in the area.
Yeah, but comps are play a big role.
The point I'm trying to make is that comps may play a huge role in the um value of the home, is what I'm trying to illustrate there.
Uh Michael D'Angelo says, uh love the OSS need a collab with uh Witsit Get.
Big YouTuber uh been super jelly pilled for years and a super RP Christian debater.
Don't know who that is.
Jazzy says, uh, Marian, thank you for all you do, brother.
Been watching you uh since 50K and can honestly say you save my life.
I live in South Carolina, so I'm glad I'm finally gonna have the chance to meet you when you come to South Carolina next week.
All right, bro.
Happy to meet you there.
Uh Bradley, the gym bro in LA is on a run.
He's uh breaking out of the normie influencers.
He just had on some dude in Gaza that hits the gym while he's out there.
Uh him and Theo Vaughn are doing the Lord's work.
Yeah, I mean, it's good that these guys are coming out and not being scared to talk about this stuff anymore.
Uh, phrology, guys, just so y'all know, uh, I want Brad to do it.
Uh, we did an interview, and me and Sneeko were there, and there was like 45 minutes to an hour of us talking about this stuff with Israel, and he cut it out the interview.
Now that it's a bit safer to talk about it, I hope he releases that one day.
I told him to drop it.
Guys, there's like a whole other hour of that interview that we did with him that he cut out.
So, and and I get it.
Like, I'm not offended.
Like, uh, you know, I even told him, like, yeah, bro, you know, to protect you, you might not want to put this on your YouTube channel.
So, but it's safe now.
You could do it.
Uh hey Martin, you should play Donovan Sharp's drive-through relationship skit to a panel of girls and his husband's store and wife's store skits.
I covered that earlier.
Marian, can you uh you can click ask under YouTube video and it will find what you're looking for.
I didn't even know about that.
Quick tip for people if they want a rough value of their house, take three sold comps in the area and uh three listing comps in the area that are uh within 300 square feet of their GLA.
Then take the average price a square foot.
Okay, he's giving the whole equation here.
Yeah, but the point I'm trying to make, guys, is that when it comes to residential real estate property, it's heavily contingent upon comps.
Okay, she's over here trying to say That oh, race makes a big difference.
Though that can be true if the race is uh if the neighborhood is of a certain race majority, um, what it really comes down to when it comes to property value is comps.
Jazzy Torio, I see so many guys, uh guys white knighting for chicks in a workplace every day, and I got to be addicted to them to maintain the balance.
These chicks are in four fours on a good day.
Yeah, bro.
Owen Goy, did you know Jays use their foreskin for face creams?
What right, nigga.
Uh guys, do me a favor, vote.
I got a vote going on right now.
Are you in the OSS?
Uh we only got 640 votes, but there's almost like 2,000 of you guys in here.
Yes or no?
Okay, guys.
Yes or no.
Are you in the OSS?
Yes or no, vote in there.
72% of you guys are not in OSS, which is nuts.
But yeah.
Ave systemic racism is, I guess, for somebody like me, where my family comes from the deep south.
You probably don't even know it, Aliceville, Alabama.
Okay.
Um, that's where my grandparents are from.
And my grandpa came.
If you saw the house that he grew up in, it I'm not trying to be funny, it looked like a slave house.
It was just they grew up in poverty.
And the fact that he was able to go from that and get the highest rank enlisted in the United States Navy amidst you know, all these, you know, systems, um, so to speak, and he was able to buy his own house out in San Diego.
He was able to, you know, pass on these things to his son, my dad, that um, and his grandchildren.
You know, now I'm able to get an education.
I was able to get my undergrad, my masters, that, you know, the great great-grandson of enslaved peoples can now say that, you know, educated and can even run for Congress.
You know, I I don't see how these systems are still in place as they were before.
Because before I would say you do have a little bit of a um a foothold, you do have some um validity there.
But I just think these days when we call it systemic racism, really what we're calling it is those people who may still be in those institutions, those individual people who may actually be racist and hold some racist ideals who are continuing to perpetuate this.
I believe it's it's it's those people.
So, in in all reality, the problem is not the systemic racism.
The problem is us.
The problem starts with those with us, with those people who um are perpetuating these, you know, kind of you know, racist ideals.
And so I feel like just to attack these systems is just it's nonsensical.
Who's running the systems?
Like which system, you're talking about color.
Whether it's the prison industrial complex, we're seeing this now with uh with immigration and ice.
We're seeing this also with the effort at not making schools available uh for equal level of schooling available with the voucher systems that are now allowing tax dollars to allow people to go to segregated schools.
Right.
Who is who is controlling those systems?
So, for instance, in Tennessee, right?
Yeah.
So in Tennessee, you have a Senate and a House of representatives that is largely controlled by white Republicans, and that have actively said we are not going to consider what the people want in our constituencies.
We are going to simply just do what we want to do to the point where they have removed so it's only in those states that have largely white legislators or largely white people are controlling the systems.
I just I don't I'm not trying to push it.
All right, guys, I'm so sorry.
You have been voted out.
Please return to your seat.
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Oh what to go back to your claim, you basically said something about Tennessee and how they said what exactly said they are not in favor of what their people said, or yeah, Tennessee has actively said, you know, we're not really listening to our constituency.
We're not even going to allow them in the gallery when we're voting on certain issues.
So, for instance, like when it comes to like guns in the classroom, like the the constituency very largely said, we do not want guns in the classroom, and they were like, Well, we don't care.
We're gonna do it anyway.
Uh, we've also seen them actively let me go back to the beginning of this guy.
They they got the other nigga out.
Yeah, I knew it.
He was fucking retarded.
All right, guys, I'm so sorry.
You have been voted out.
Please return to your seat.
Thank you.
Yeah, nigga was retarded.
Oh, what to go back to your claim, you basically said something about Tennessee and how they said what exactly said they are not in favor of what their people said, or yeah, Tennessee has actively said, you know, we're not really listening to our constituency.
We're not even going to allow them in the gallery when we're voting on certain issues.
So, for instance, like when it comes to like guns in the classroom, like the the constituency very largely said, we do not want guns in the classroom, and they were like, Well, we don't care.
We're gonna do it anyway.
Uh, we've also seen them actively silence members of the House of Representatives who are black and not silence someone who is doing the exact same action who is a white woman, Gloria.
Um, shout out to the Justins.
You are right, actually, on this aspect.
I did actually remember in the I did actually remember a time where two black democrats, I believe, were actually not allowed to speak.
And that was interesting.
And I found that really like insane.
Um, I don't think they weren't allowed to speak because their skin color, they probably weren't allowed to speak because they were being insufferable and annoying as fuck.
I highly doubt they weren't allowed to speak because of the color of their skin, dude.
Okay.
Considering they're representatives of the state.
Yeah.
So no, I totally can get where you're coming from, but I don't think that's a institutionalized problem where it's a law per se.
I think it's more so a personal vendetta in a way.
What's the difference if you are a lawmaker and you're exacting your personal ability, your personal choice through it through impediment of law change.
So if we're gonna go based on systemic racism.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
Will I got what?
600 uh 87 likes.
We got almost 1700 guys in here.
Smash that fucking like button, bro.
I'm live at four o'clock in the morning, man.
Smash that like button, my ninjas.
Smash that like button for me.
It has to be institutionalized, which means it has to be written into law, made of made public.
When it comes to that aspect, that's not necessarily made public by law, that's made public by choice and actual discrimination by person.
So I can give you an example in Tennessee.
Okay.
So for instance, uh in Tennessee, we can say that they are put into law that now tax dollars, people's the public's tax dollars will be supporting voucher systems.
The voucher systems for the schools allow parents to choose whatever school they want their child to go to using taxpayer money.
And these schools can be private schools, and private schools are not in any way limited from creating systems of segregation.
And this is actually how segregation segregated schools was carried out previous to Brown versus Board of Education.
So this is a systemic example.
Um, we also can acknowledge that systemic examples come from not always it being written into law.
And I think that is a real straw man argument for the way that a lot of colorblind racism explained is is is carried out in the United States.
And what happens when we do that is we ignore the fact that the most of the people making the laws are not gonna put their racism on the books.
Oh, that's true.
Obviously, not gonna put on the books.
But when it comes to the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, then you also want to talk about the one in 1968.
Did it actually give more fair housing equality?
That was obviously.
Yeah, that's true.
But you see, that's the thing.
It's like if we so that's the that's a difficult part of not changing a culture.
You can change the law all day, but as Martin Luther King Jr. as a doctor Uh, William L. Lex says, uh, Myron, please help.
Why can't I send chats just join the OSS?
Bro, you should be able to, you gotta you gotta be uh you have to be a paying member.
It costs ten dollars to to join for the month, send bucks to join in.
Um, you gotta be a paying member, and then you're gonna be allowed into the chat.
That's how it works.
The chat is only for paying members, so that way they get the benefit of only sending in a dollar and getting their chats read.
So you gotta be a paying member.
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. talks about in his final book, he says, I feel like I integrated my people into a burning house because he understood America to be a place of morality.
Well, when it came back to even back in the 1960s, like Lyndon B. Johnson actually proposed many systems in place.
Where he actually won, people still got lynched.
Lyndon B. Johnson was one of the worst presidents ever.
He is the reason why we give all this fucking support to Israel.
And if you're wondering, yes, he pretty much is one of them.
Um, because on his maternal side, a couple of them were the founders of the ADL, which was created to protect the pedophile named Leo Frank, who also was just like we let the fucking other guy escape.
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, I really lie.
Well, I mean, I can't really say that's a systemic problem.
That's definitely a personal heart problem.
Those are more people's individual choices against someone else.
But when it came down to the-place does not incarcerate those people or create any repercussions for those actions, then it is systemic.
Well, because when you don't allow for there to be repercussions for harmful behaviors of a people, you are literally saying our system is okay with this.
So that's what Black Lives Matter is about, right?
Saying, like, okay, if police are gonna act in this way, well, there should at least be fair repercussions across all people that they're doing this to, and they're not carrying out those repercussions for black people.
Why?
And so the system is supporting this personal point of view that you're talking about.
And that's what makes it also systemic, along with the fact that we know for a fact that the number of black people incarcerated is greater per capita than white people.
We know that black people are having longer sentences for the same crimes than white people.
This is not me making that up.
Like that is actual data.
So Paul.
Systemic is real.
Pause, you've been voted off by the majority.
Please return to your same thing.
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All right.
How you doing, Amanda?
I'm Ryan.
Thanks for being here.
All right.
Well, uh, what I would say is as far as uh systematic racism, right?
Um, I I think most of us would agree that at the very least it has occurred in this country.
Okay.
Uh, right?
You know, we've had slavery, we've had Jim Crow segregation, all these different things.
Yeah.
I think my argument would be that right now, uh, in modern America, I don't think at the very least, it's not as prevalent as it has been to where it could stop us from being successful.
Okay.
I would say that uh it's not a thing anymore where it needs to be talked about so much and so much uh attention focused on it.
Um I don't think that currently there is systematic racism in a way that it's gonna be uh harmful to us.
Uh, you know, like I said, to stop us.
If anything, really, I think uh institutions such as uh things with DEI.
What do you think DEI is?
Basically, I think that is it's it's in a way it's racism against other races um outside of blacks.
And so uh That's that's it's it's basically let's be bro, it's racism towards everyone.
Um excuse me.
It is uh it is a benefit to everyone except for white men.
That's what it is.
Affirmative action, all this bullshit, bro.
It's all on a crusade to um to marginalize white men.
Let's just keep it a thousand, bro.
If you're a woman, fine.
If you're black, fine.
If you're um Hispanic, fine.
But you're a white dude, bad.
That's what DEI is in affirmative action.
It is legalized discrimination against white men.
Let's just call it all the way a buck, bro.
Okay.
DEI affirmative action, all this shit is legalized racism towards Caucasian men.
And nobody else the balls to say that.
Um where did you get that concept of it from?
I've I've researched a lot of things.
I've looked at different clips from both sides of the argument, things like that.
But white women still benefit from DEI too.
Actually, if I'm gonna be all the way honest, white women are like the worst.
Because what they'll do is, right?
Well, number one, their men don't have them in check.
That's a fucking problem.
For all you idiots that sit there and say that I don't talk shit about white people, who you fucking go?
White men don't could keep their white women in check.
And then a lot of them are liberals and they're a lot of them are progressives, and what do they do?
They're usually at the forefront with the gays, with the blacks, with them boys, right?
It's not my fault that I have to do.
Okay.
Cosplaying as white, by the way, a lot of the times, you know, her name is Morgan, right?
Gold.
But then you find out it's really Morgan Goldstein.
you And they push the liberalism and the uh woke agenda.
All right.
So white women will sit there and sell out white dudes and say, look, they're the oppressor, they're bad, but we're women, so we got oppressed by them too.
Give us DEI.
It is a systemic and open and legal discrimination towards Caucasian men.
That's what it is.
And white women are the leaders of that shit.
And this is why I tell y'all, white dudes, you guys gotta do better, man.
You guys gotta keep your women in check, bro.
You guys gotta keep your women in check better.
They're out here going crazy.
Basically, my point is I think that as far as systematic race, I think that there's evidence uh from the other side in that uh also, guys.
Uh, I don't know what's going on.
I think Stream Elements might have banned my account.
I don't know what the fuck is going on.
When I click the website for some odd reason, doesn't look like it's working.
Um when I log in, it gives me like a 404 error.
So your boy might have got banned, chat.
Who knows?
Who knows now?
Oh well.
So there you go.
The censorship once again, bro.
another dead office, baby.
Niggas keep ban me.
I gotta use entropy or some shit like that.
I'm gonna use entropy next time.
I heard that uh they're not as annoying.
There's different things that are uh pushing black people up in ways that are not fair, uh and different things like that.
Uh, because I think that we should be merit-based.
I think that should always be merit-based and and where we're in, you know, uh when there's jobs and the different things like that.
Um, one of you guys try using the MyronGaines X.com website, see if it works, because I'm getting this fucking dumbass 404 error.
But I get it, I didn't get like an email or anything.
Let me know what you guys see.
Type in Marin Gaines X dot com.
And see what comes up on your guys' screen.
Yeah, I got a 404 message.
Means their server is fucked.
That could be a two.
Rafe should not.
Because I didn't get an email that I'm banned.
So I don't know what the fuck it is.
So anyway, I guess my Iron Gains X is down.
So, yeah, guys, OSS is really the only way to do it.
Or rumble rant in Rumble rant in or OSS.
Be uh something that's considered and so and 70% of you niggas on YouTube are not a member of the OSS, bro.
Come on, man.
More of you guys gotta join.
We're 100 away from our goal of 4500, roughly.
100 eight.
So uh, I think that let's say that there are uh ways right now where sis where systematic racism is still alive.
Um, again, it it's not holding us back to a point where we can still uh be successful.
We we've seen so many examples, uh, you know, today in modern times where uh uh black Americans can, you know, there's no opportunities that I have that a white person uh or that a white person has that I don't have.
That I I believe that all of them are.
Are you sure about that?
Uh can you can you can you actually say that?
Uh I would say that I have every opportunity in this country to be successful to do what I want to do and to stand on business that every other race has.
Uh absolutely and and you have the same support?
Even if I don't have the same support, I can I I can do what I'm doing.
I I probably have more.
I can have a lot of people.
I have excellent community support.
Absolutely.
Luckily for you.
Sure, sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Uh where did you grow up in a lower income, middle income, high high income community?
Uh it was middle income.
Okay.
Yeah.
So again, I think that even those who grew up in in in uh very needy situations, right?
Um, they may not have uh been dealt uh a great uh hand of cards.
But they still they they can still, you know, it I I think it comes down to accountability.
Uh you can still play your play your hand and play your cards uh strategically in a way where you can still be successful, you can still do your thing, um, and you can wind up on top.
And and there's nothing to stop them from doing that.
Would you say that low-income white people and low-income black people are have the same ability to excel?
I I would say they have the same ability to excel.
Okay, so I'm gonna start countering from that point then.
So ultimately, we know that our low-income communities are not given the same access to resources on a myriad of levels.
They don't even have the same air quality, okay?
Uh, we know that low-income communities in general are also gonna be much more policed than other communities.
We know that policing as it exists in the United States came from slave catching.
So even the tradition of of policing comes from protecting property, not protecting people.
Okay, okay.
So let's start there.
When we talk about low-income, like the working class black people in this nation, we know that they have never been considered ever, whether they were slaves or not.
They just weren't considered.
And we also know, as our brother Isaiah pointed out, that there are still people in very powerful positions that hold very personal positions as it relates to racism.
And so in that way, they are impediments to someone moving forward.
Okay.
When we talk about DEI, the concept of DEI is not about lowering a standard, it's about widening the options.
So we live in a nation that widening the options.
Okay.
If you're it here's the thing.
Um, you don't need to widen the options if the options are good.
Okay, like what?
No, it's preferential treatment to marginalized groups to give them a chance because they're inadequate.
That a lot of I feel like a lot of y'all are looking at the United States as a long history of something.
We have a short history, all right?
For 400 years, there was slavery.
Black people were not even considered whole humans.
We were three-fifths human after the Civil War, during Reconstruction.
Black people were the three-fifths when it comes to representation and voting.
See, bro, this come on, man.
Then subjected to the black clause.
The black laws were specifically for black people.
The black laws incarcerated black people at such an exorbitant rate that they were able to get another slave labor force through the 13th Amendment because you had black people that were serving entire life like months long, years long cases.
I mean years long sentences for jaywalking.
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I'm on fucking YouTube for free over here.
Dudes are fucking ripping me off, but I'm still here.
Um honestly I should cut to OSS soon.
Um but I'll stay on here on YouTube for a little bit longer for you guys.
So rumble niggas, kick guys, get ready.
We are gonna switch over to OSS uh soon.
Okay.
So when we look at these things, we act as if, well, why can't we just get over?
But I will give you guys a chance.
If we hit 4500, so 100 eight signups, I'll stay on YouTube.
But I don't think we're gonna hit that.
So 70% of you guys are not on the OSS, which means that's literally uh just a few of you guys.
So if we get like uh uh, you know, let me be a bit easier.
If we get 4450, 4450, so like 40-50 sign-ups, I won't do a hundred.
Forty, uh, if we get like 40 signups, I'll stay on YouTube and rumble and kick.
But I don't know if we'll hit that number.
We got what, 3,000 plus you guys?
So what?
We only need 40 to 50, that's nothing.
Especially when there's like 70 people on uh that when there's um 70% of the YouTube audience, for example.
So yeah.
That's two generations previous, okay.
So if a father in the 19 in the early 1900s was incarcerated for two years, how do you think that would impede their family from being able to grow, right?
Now you're you're affecting the ability for their children to have two parents in the home.
You also now have a mother who's like incredibly stressed and may have to always be working, so she's not even able to parent, etc.
We also know that there is a continued effort in this nation to not have black people know the history of this nation.
Like our good sis here was talking about like we have resilience, but this nation actively works systemically to keep that from us, right?
We look in Florida at the laws that they are passing to not allow education about our past.
And we know that if we don't know where we came from, how can we know where we're going?
Okay, I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry.
All good that's uh that's flags.
*BEEP* *BEEP* *BEEP* *BEEP*
Hi hi, hi again.
Um we cool now?
We we good.
We good.
I think we I think we're on the same we're we're kind of looking at the same side of the same coin.
And I think because I think we both want the betterment of the black community, and I think we're maybe coming from it from different ways.
And so I do respect your position to what you were saying as well, that there are certain things and powers at play, and I've experienced racism firsthand.
A lot of conservatives may try to act like, oh, there's no racism in America.
I absolutely believe there is racism in America.
I believe racist people exist.
Yeah, it exists.
I just don't think that the systems as they stand today are inherently racist because I've seen too many black people overcome.
And I just feel like a lot of time Yeah, the United States has more black millionaires than anywhere else in the world, dude.
Literally more black millionaires than anywhere else in the world.
What's left out of the dialogue is self-accountability and like self-will.
We talked about how we were three-fifths of a person, but now we are a hundred percent, I guess, according to the law or whatever, a person but still acting like morons.
And I feel like at the end of the day, if you wanted to walk out here right now and decide, you know what, I want to change my career, I want to do that, you can.
And that's why so many people and Nigerians come here and Indians come here, and so many people Yup, and they're black and they find a way, Jamaicans, people come from are are look like a black they look like FBAs, but they come here and they kill it.
Why?
Clearly, there's no racism.
It's not racism to the point that it's gonna keep you from being successful.
That's why people come from the Caribbean and Africa and kill it, dude.
Meanwhile, fucking the FBA is over here complaining.
That's what FBA stands for.
Frequently bitch bitching about anything.
That's what FBA stands for.
People who are not white who are supposed to be discriminated against because they're not white.
They come here and they become doctors and lawyers.
Why?
Because to your facts.
Your point, there's community.
There's a sense of pride about you know what?
I gotta go honor my parents back in Nigeria.
I'm part Nigerian.
I have to go honor my parents.
I have to go honor my elders.
They're not twerking and shaking booty.
They're getting they are literally twerking and shaking and booty.
Yeah, but they're not okay.
The way they're doing it in America, right?
With music videos and everything else like that, which yo, this whole twerking thing is retarded, by the way, as well.
I don't know what the fuck wrong with these spear trucker niggas, but yeah.
Um, yeah.
But the way we do it in America is way worse.
I know ain't doing it.
Wait, if they are literally not there from Africa.
They're doctors torking his own.
We literally have to be a big thing.
Maybe they can shake because they got the money to back it up.
But do you see what they're generalizing?
But Do you see what I'm saying though?
We have to be honest, Amanda.
When India's fellow, as a fellow daughter of an immigrant, okay, right?
So my mother's from Grenada.
My mother did come here and was able to tether.
Able to work and was able to get green cards for focus.
So shout out to my mom.
There's a very big difference in growing up somewhere and coming from a place where you are the majority and where your people are running the show, than being somewhere where your people have been subjugated the entire time your people have been.
But your mama came here, she wasn't a majority.
So how did she succeed?
She succeeded because she came here with the fortitude of coming from a place.
A resilience, right?
No, and she had her bill.
Let me say what I'm saying.
If we don't acknowledge divide and conquer in the United States, we are having a pointless conversation.
I agree.
We have to acknowledge that there is a concerted effort at divide and conquer in the United States.
We're literally watching it happen right now with an effort to divide and conquer and have black people fighting immigrants and have black people lit saying that immigrants don't matter.
So fighting white people.
White people is not the point.
The concept of white people is about people who are upholding as a supremacy of whiteness versus people who understand that there should be an egalitarianism.
There should be equality.
We are becoming the new white supremacists.
We are we've been pedaling.
We are.
We feel like we can't.
It's not that we're putting them on a pedestal.
It's that we are joining them and instead weaponizing our blackness against our people.
When we do what you're saying, we are saying I am better because I can I figured it out.
And so you're the problem because you didn't figure it out.
But Amanda, what about if I believe that the American Yeah, it's called meritocracy.
Cream rises to the top, baby.
American dream is a I have a right to that as well.
Is that me joining white people?
Or is that me saying, you know what, I want to like a dream?
The American dream for me, because it can make look different from other people.
Some people, it's a boss shake for me.
I want my kids to grow up in a wonderful neighborhood.
I want them to go to college.
I want um to have a 401k.
I want to do this, I want to do that.
So I feel like a lot of times in the black community, we associate anything that's right or that's just or that's striving forward with whiteness.
So when you say the words, the fact that it's whiteness, it's capitalism.
And I think that's what we have to understand the difference of.
The concept of capitalism always is grounded in exploitation.
But a minute we're sitting here benefiting from capitalism, and you know that because you wouldn't have to be able to do that.
I understand that we are benefiting.
I understand that we are benefiting from capitalism, but I also understand that we would have other people and a vast more majority of people benefit if we were not solely capitalists.
That is what it means to be a black radical.
It's to understand that I can benefit as well as others.
So Amanda, what is your solution then?
Because we know that capitalism benefits us, and people are coming to the body.
We need to have coalition building across cultural differences, across ethnicities, across classes.
Who's co-operating with white people?
I've never said it didn't.
But I think this obsession, this obsession with white people fails to acknowledge the fact that there are people who benefit from white supremacy.
But we live in America.
Let me finish my point.
There are people who benefit from white supremacy that do not identify themselves as white.
They don't consider that to be the naming, the most important element of their identity because they understand that at the end of the day, we need to see each other as humans that all deserve a right to exist.
We all deserve a right to exist, and I shouldn't have to earn my right to exist.
And that is what capitalism is.
You can exist, you just can't be lazy, bro.
Like, what is man?
Dude, this is like some socialist type behavior here.
But this nation is you do have to earn it.
You do, yes, you do.
That is why we are criminalized.
No, you have to earn a certain level of wealth.
You have to earn a certain level of respect, you have to earn a certain level of status.
That is earned.
It's a meritocracy, okay?
Not everybody is equal, despite the fact that people want to sit there and make things as egalitarian as possible.
Um, you know, communism doesn't work.
Looks good on paper, but it simply doesn't work.
We are criminalizing the poor on a regular basis.
Because they commit crimes.
How so?
Because we're not even allowing for a wage to happen to allow people to get out of poverty.
We are seeing inflation grow.
We all have people in our family that have done it.
So we can't.
No, we have not had people that are done it.
My mother came to America with an entire nursing degree.
I can't say, oh, well, my mother did it, why can't you?
Because my mom was pregnant at 19 from the south side of Chicago with no degree and still make it a good thing.
Good for your mom.
But this is the thing.
So we can't.
Your mom is I'm not, it's not The question isn't whether or not some people can do it.
The question and the reality is that it is not available to everyone in an equal way.
That's unfortunate, but you know we live in a broken society.
If Nigeria and they're having the same problems in a bunch of black people that's a broken society.
But it's the same thing in Nigeria.
Nigeria is a broken society.
Burkina Faso is not.
That's time.
My final claim is black.
Yeah.
Um very, very interesting.
Uh let's see here.
So the final claim is black conservatives fail to address the needs of the working class.
Hmm.
Interesting, interesting, interesting.
That's a that's an interesting take.
I think she's dead wrong on that one, but we'll see what she has to say.
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Bye.
Thank you.
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You broke his get your uh money right to join this chat.
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Uh Adam, 5825.
And basically, you guys allow me to fucking make the content I want to make and have to censor myself.
Um, a lot of these Adam, I can't read that all.
Uh, a lot of these ends aren't going to join OSS, even though I don't agree with everything Paul Miller says.
I agree with a lot of the facts he says, and even I send a message to him and he said you're an exception to a rule, and he's would be considered extreme to these dummies.
Okay.
Uh Owen Goy says, I saw Hermes talk about it and fact checked it.
Uh, they use foreskin face cream because it makes them look younger.
Two year waiting list.
Clip here if you want to see the one minute interview clip.
No, thank you, bro.
I don't want to see that.
Um, Peter Riley says, Martin, where do you get every single time a mirror on the wall?
Uh, Lucas Gage, it's his music.
Stream polluter.
Uh, can we get a deep dive on MLK's INS ties on the stream?
I we already did that actually.
I did a whole space on Twitter with that with uh my guy Sam Parker.
Um, Solomon's Way, DEIs for white women are the biggest beneficiaries of absolutely they are.
By far, because they're able to double dip, they're able to get the you know, the benefits of being Caucasian and you know, having this white privilege people talk about, which I think is a scam in itself, but they're able to get that benefit while simultaneously um being able to be put in these marginalized groups.
Um, they lead the charge against their own male counterparts, if I want to be honest.
DEI is led by white women to oppress white men.
And uh basically wage legal racism and discrimination.
That's what DEI is.
It's legal discrimination and racism.
Reverse.
Who stands?
Automatic L when you talk with your hands, like you uh interpretive dance.
Well, yeah.
Uh Myron, these guys are giving me headaches too, bro.
I'm telling you, bro.
Niggas are retarded, bro.
Niggas are retarded.
That conservatism fails to meet the needs of the working class.
And dog, okay.
Talk to me.
So I think black conservatives, we're the ones who really want the best for working people.
Oh.
I think we're the ones like a lot of the liberals out of the leftists that want to do things like Yeah, I mean, we are literally telling people to get out there and make your money and don't rely on the government.
Don't rely on fucking handouts.
Office work.
You ain't gonna get reparations, bro.
Let's just be honest.
They want us to go for reparations, try to get things from the government, get handouts.
Thanks.
Thank you.
We say, hey, go out there and work, go out there and get these jobs that are available, work with your hands, do skilled trades.
That's where a lot of us talk about skilled trades.
So working class, that's really a black conservative thing, in my humble opinion.
I would beg to disagree.
Um, I think that that would be true if black conservatism also created pathways for people to get those jobs and also to be able to challenge the corporations that are using their labor that are stealing from them and not impeding them from having a union.
So, for instance, like in the South, right?
Uh, I just left North Carolina where I met with the USSW, the Union of Southern Service Workers.
This is an unofficial union of individuals who work at places like Waffle House, at Food Lion, et cetera.
And their unofficial union is unofficial because the conservatives in that state will not allow for them to be officialized officialized.
Legitimized.
Legitimize!
There you go.
It will not allow for them to be legitimized because then they would be able to push back legitimately on the corporations to get fair wages, right?
So like someone was telling me in this organization that she was in Baltimore getting 1525 as a minimum wage.
And then when she moved, just one state away, she was now only getting 725 for minimum wage, but the cost of living was the same for her.
So when we talk about, you know, the effort of saying go out and get these jobs and get these trades, et cetera.
I think that that is valid, but I think that the impediments by leveling up corporations and by pouring into the effort of corporations to keep billionaires billionaires, as black conservatives, you are actually cutting off the ability for those people to excel.
Okay, I understand your point, but a lot of us are more about being self-sufficient.
So the South, a friend of mine down there, King Randall has a school for boys.
He's what, 22 years old?
He has a bunch of kids.
Living with him.
He's teaching them physical skills that can do.
Okay.
Yeah.
Being a mechanic, working on your car, working on your house.
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Uh.
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