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June 28, 2025 - Shameless Sperg - Chris Booth
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Tommy Sotomayor is right about blacks
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Hi folks, I am Shanela Sperg.
I hope you're doing well today.
So today I wanted to get into a little quote by Tommy Soto Mayor, as well as a little story about how I came across Tommy Soto Mayor.
So Tommy Soto Mayor agrees with me about black people, and he is correct about black people.
So here's what he had to say.
I'm sick of people being offended that white people are racist.
Tommy, I wish they were more racist.
You seem really optimistic.
White people in the United States have every reason to be racist.
Yes, we do.
You ninjas had an opportunity to leave the country.
You didn't.
When they freed you, you could have left.
Did you leave?
No.
You ninjas had a chance to build your own everything.
Did you do it?
No.
You asked white folks to let them be a part of it.
You ninjas have a chance to get away from the white system.
Do you do it?
No.
You enjoy the fuck out of all the white benefits of being in their system while talking shit about them.
I don't have a problem with white folks being racist.
Man, me neither.
I just wish they were as racist as you seem to think they are.
But I'm working on it.
I'm trying to help things in that direction.
Your humble propagandist here is just trying to help.
I'm racist.
I don't like ninjas.
I don't like going around them.
I don't like being in groups with them.
Because it never goes well.
It just doesn't.
You've earned this name, American Ninjas.
You earned it.
You get this name by acting stupid.
End quote.
Now, I of course agree with him.
I wish I shared his degree of certainty and optimism about white racism in the United States.
But hey, like I said, I'm working on it.
I'm trying to do what I can to benefit the cause.
So, how I ever heard about Tommy Soto Mayor to begin with is part of what makes this quote especially entertaining to me and especially satisfying.
I've told this story once before.
So when I was a teenager and in my early, yeah, like mid to late 20s, okay, I still listened to a good bit of rap.
It was something that, you know, I grew up in a diverse area.
I had a diverse friend group and all that stuff.
No racial consciousness, what have you.
And I was an avid fan of rap and hip-hop.
And I had a couple of co-workers at my last job who produced rap music together.
And they made beats and, you know, wrote their own lyrics and did their thing.
And to be honest with you, it wasn't bad.
Like, I thought it was pretty good for what it was.
And so, over time, they learned that I was somebody that could be trusted to give an honest opinion about music.
And they came to trust my judgment in music because they saw what I listened to.
They saw what I was familiar with.
And, you know, they liked my sense of taste in music and figured I was probably a good person to run their stuff by before releasing.
And so they would pass along like a new, you know, album that they're working on, some new single, and they'd say, you know, hey, take this home, give it a listen, tell me what you think of it.
I know you'll tell me the honest truth.
Like I said, I tended to enjoy their music, and I actually listened to it quite a lot.
Enough, in fact, to have a lot of it memorized.
So I come back to work, I don't know, it must have been a few days, maybe a few days after he had lent me this CD or gave me a copy of this burnt CD to give it a listen and review it.
And when I encountered him at work again, he was of course curious to hear my thoughts.
So instead of actually giving him a review saying like, oh yeah, man, bars, you know, this is really good, or saying this, this is trash or something, I thought, wouldn't it be kind of cool if the way that I reviewed it was to just repeat the song back to him, memorized.
I'm like, sure, surely that would be enough to demonstrate I liked it.
I mean, could you ask for a better review than for the guy to come back with your music memorized?
I don't think so.
You know, so here I am.
I'm reciting his own lyrics back to him.
When I failed to censor myself where he used the word ninja, he got upset about it.
He apparently was expecting me to self-censor.
And see, I simply will not play that power game.
I wasn't even racially conscious at the time, but I couldn't accept it.
I'm like, you're not going to tell me that I'm the wrong color to make that small mouth noise.
You're not going to tell me I'm the wrong color to say something.
If my white mouth isn't good enough to repeat the words you wrote, you shouldn't be handing me your music to review.
Okay?
Honestly, I mean, how mental to treat the guy that you're having review your music that way.
Why don't you just get over yourself?
So I never listened to his music again.
I never did.
In fact, I don't know if we ever talked again after that because I'm not going to tolerate that shit.
I don't put up with it.
So, but the funny thing is that he often had content streaming at work.
Like, he would be watching or listening to something.
And I remember stopping through one day and I noticed this fellow, Tommy Soto Mayor.
And I don't know what he was saying at the time, but it caught my ear because the guy was intelligent.
He seemed like he had really something to say.
And so I asked him about it.
I'm like, who's this guy?
And he's like, well, this is Tommy.
He's a smart guy.
You might like him.
You know, you should try listening to him.
You know, I've got a lot of white streamers to listen to.
Okay, so I'm not going to give that much of my time to Tommy Sotomayor, even if he's obese black.
See, but back then, Tommy Sotomayor had not made this statement.
You know, that wasn't until some years later.
And so when I encountered that statement, I just kind of grinned and chuckled to myself.
I'm like, you mean to tell me that the guy who had me review his rap music took an issue with me not self-censoring when I'm repeating his own lyrics.
That guy who introduced me to Tommy Sotomayor, he ended up being a perfect example of what Tommy is saying here.
And if only he could have like let that sink in with him.
Because Tommy here clearly sees what I see.
Tommy here, you know, clearly would agree with me on racial matters.
He clearly would agree with me on what I see of Black people, especially Americans, but not exclusively.
Now, Tommy Soto Mayor is, of course, correct.
And I will also extend that I think he is an exceptional black man.
He clearly is intelligent.
I think he seems pretty upstanding.
I doubt that he's a criminal.
He probably is a cool dude.
I probably could even now sit down and shoot the shit with him for a little while.
I mean, if you can say this, you're smart enough, right?
When even George Lincoln Rockwell was able to sit down with Malcolm X, or when Malcolm X was able to sit down with like Klansmen, I think I could manage to sit down with Tommy Sotomayor.
I would have to tell him that little story though, like I've just told you.
And I think I want to finish that story with a bit of a flex.
Look, I know I can be a little petty, all right?
Bear with me, though.
It's fun, okay?
It's fun.
You know, you finally get, you know, a bit of an audience, and there's gonna be some things that you want to say.
I mean, there were for me at least.
Especially the people that were shitty along the way.
You just kind of want to flex on them just a little bit.
Like, yeah, this is just a 26.4 thousand subscriber channel, okay?
Look, I'm not minimizing it in terms of you guys.
I really appreciate you all showing up here.
But, like, look, all things told, I get it.
It's not a massive channel.
But here's the important thing: more people are going to hear me tell this story about my old friend's foolishness trying to play that power game with me than will have ever heard his rap music ever.
Okay, I've already made more money off of advertising dollars than he ever made off of his music.
I'm gonna make more money probably off this one video talking about this story with him and quoting Tommy Sotomayor here than he'll ever have made off of his rap music.
Now, I'm not using that to dodge on his music.
I liked it, I thought it was creative.
I thought they did some really interesting, classy shit in it.
Some of the stuff they incorporated, it might not have been radio ready, but that's only because people have poor taste.
Like, they did a good job with this stuff, and I'll never fucking listen to it again.
I will still never fucking listen to it again because you tried to play a fucking power game on me.
So, I'm gonna play a fucking power game on you.
More people are gonna hear me talk about this shit than ever heard you ever and ever will.
So, you know, I just think it's funny.
So, thanks for entertaining my pettiness.
But, you know, they always flex it in their music.
They're always doing a flex or whatever.
So, you know, this is a little bit flexed back.
Why not?
You guys would be doing it.
That's for sure.
I hope you find that quote interesting.
You know, I have to admit that I'm thankful that there exists certain based blacks who are out there saying sensible things like this.
You know, he's not alone, actually.
And that's the thing about it: some black people really are sensible.
And I guarantee I really could just sit down and have a chat with this guy.
And hell, if this channel keeps growing and growing and growing, maybe one day I will have a chance to sit down and have a chat with this guy.
That would be pretty fucking cool to be honest with you.
Just because why not?
I mean, wouldn't that be interesting?
Got this, you know, avowed, open, white racist just chilling out with Tommy and we're just talking about racial issues.
Can guarantee I wouldn't be ugly with the guy.
I don't treat people ugly like that.
You know, I've got some harsh things to say about the black race collectively, but like one-on-one, the reality is, if you approach me with respect and kindness and I don't feel, you know, in danger around you, I'm still going to treat you with respect and kindness.
It may be, obviously, that I want a white nation.
I want self-determination.
I want separatism.
But in the meantime, I don't have that.
So guess what?
I gotta try, at least in most situations, to try to get along, okay?
Now I moved way the fuck out to the country.
In part because I get to reduce my encounters with black people.
Look, less is better, all right?
I got to reduce my encounters with them.
But you know, I mean, even so.
If I'm in the company of one that seems to be an outlier, that seems to be a part of the 10% for whom the other 90% make look bad, then I'm, you know, I'm likely to be at least more open to sitting and having a chat.
And why not?
I'm not so viscerally appalled by the sight of black skin that I just can't stand it.
I'm just really fucking tired of ninjas.
You know what I mean?
Just like he is.
Tommy Soto Mayor, tired of ninjas, you know?
And everything that he just said out of his black lips here is exactly how I feel.
And it's exactly how the rest of us feel.
I mean, again, I still feel like he was optimistic in terms of his concept of how racist white Americans are.
By and large, we need to step our game up, you know, in the racism department.
You know, it still remains that we're the one racial group in this country that doesn't have in-group preference.
So we're gonna really have to work on that shit.
And, you know, let's not disappoint Tommy here, okay?
I don't want to disappoint the guy.
You know how people say, like, be the American the Japanese people think you are?
Well, right now, I'm telling you, be the white man that Tommy Soto Mayor thinks you are.
You know, be the racist that he's defending here.
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