This video presents a critical analysis of systemic racism in America, arguing that white supremacy has been normalized for generations and that telling Black Americans to leave the country ignores their historical contributions to building the nation. The content explains how anti-blackness and anti-immigrant sentiments have been used to maintain power structures, with white Americans often blaming minorities for their own economic struggles while ignoring that Black Americans have faced centuries of discrimination despite having a 450-year head start. The video emphasizes that racism should never be normalized and that addressing systemic white supremacy is essential for creating a more just society where all people can thrive regardless of race.
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Why don't you move to A DIFFERENT COUNTRY? WHY ARE you staying here? Young 10-year-old, very intelligent looking young lady, a black young lady who will not stand for the pledge of allegiance in her classroom. She doesn't want to stand up because apparently she believes that black Americans need a lot more to be done in this country. You know what I believe, Cornell, and I know you supported her publicly. I think at 10 years old, she has no real understanding of what America is. So I wonder if her parents have sat her down and explained what Americans have given their lives.
White, black, red, it doesn't make any difference. They stood and they fought and they died for this country and she doesn't want to do anything to honor them.
>> She comes from a family of military service members. Her father's a really is a retired military service member also who served this nation well with great dignity. Good. Her mother's a very intelligent woman. What white people need to understand just white people?
Yes, please. Let me let me explain. That national anthem was written by Francis Scott Keith, a slave owner. Oh, here we go.
>> Who demonized and hated black slaves and black people. Go research the third verse where he says, "There's no refuge in this country for the howling or the slave. Both should be turmoil to the grave." How's your parents?
>> This is a manu that promised turmoil for black people to the grave. Would you ask Jewish children to say a pledge to a German anthem that disrespects Jewish people? No, you would not. No, you would not. that disrespects Jewish people. No.
>> Why? You you you certainly can kneel down. In America, you have the right to do that.
>> America looked at the same way at Rosa Parks when she refused to get up and give up her seat to a white man on the bus. But history vindicated her. History vindicated her. America demonized Harriet Tubman for freeing slaves from slavery. But history vindicated her. So I say to that young girl, you stand strong. Stand up and stand for what you believe in. And to all of those who are too cowarded to do it, don't get in that young girl's others like that. Support that young girl.
>> What would you like her to say to the men and women who have fought for this country like I ran into over the weekend? The black men and women who fought for this country and some who gave their lives.
>> Ask the black men and women who served America in its military like in the independence war. We helped America get it and we were still slaves after it.
Ask those in Vietnam who gave their war on Vietnam battlefields but then came back and was called [ __ ] in their own country. We have fought America's war and we've never been given the justice and the due process of everybody else in this nation. So why don't you rifle to a different country? Why are you staying here if you don't like it?
>> Let me tell you why. Because the country belongs to Indians. You white folks stole it from them. Breed and robbed their people. This not your country. You all came over here and stole it and beat the hell out of them. So this NOT YOUR COUNTRY. YOU ALL NEED TO GO HOME. YOU ALL NEED TO GO back where you came from.
If you DON'T LIKE IT, WHY DON'T YOU PACK UP AND GO?
>> Let the Indians decide who should pack up and go. And I guarantee you black folks to stay and you ought to be on the first damn boat leaving here. So don't try that, brother. You ought to make America. This is not your country.
>> What you should do is sit down with someone who has fought for this country, Cornell. Get their opinion, too.
>> Tons of black people have. What have we gotten from you?
>> Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel.
So this clip right here proves exactly why so many people are tired of racism.
um still existing in 2026. Imagine going on a national television and confidently telling black Americans to go to another country as if black people did not help build America with generations of sacrifice, labor, pain, culture, and contributions. That statement alone exposed the mindset some people still carry today. What made this moment powerful was the response he received immediately after he got reminded that history cannot be erased and black Americans have every right to speak on injustice, inequality, and discrimination without being told to leave their own country. Whether people agree or disagree politically, racism should never be normalized or defended.
Respect goes both ways and every human being deserves dignity regardless of race. What shocked me the most is how comfortable some people still feel saying these things publicly on live TV.
That tells you conversations are still very necessary. At the same time, I still I also believe uh progress has happened over the years and people from every race should work together instead of spreading more division and hate. At the end of the day, nobody should be treated less than because of the color of their skin. Let me know what you think um in the comment section below because this situation, this entire situation was absolutely wild. So, I have put together clips for you guys to watch and let's meet in the comment section down below with our own opinions. So, credits belong to the original creators of these videos. Let us watch the clips. Then, as always, we meet in the comment section down below.
And you have [ __ ] >> What's the difference between a black person and a [ __ ] to you?
>> I've talked to black people. Black people, they don't want to come up here.
They They don't want to cause any trouble. That's a black person. A [ __ ] wants to come up here and cause trouble all the time. That's the difference >> of black people. What is it you are afraid black people are going to do? I mean, that's what I'd like to know.
>> I'm I'm afraid of uh them coming to Forsiah County. I lived in Atlanta. I was born in Atlanta and uh in 1963 the first blacks were busted to Westfton High School and I go down there now and I see my neighborhood and my community which was a nice community, a nice neighborhood and now it's nothing but a ratinfested slum area because they don't care. They don't care. Thank you.
>> No. What? Shut up. What's you know you know uh do you mean they us race? The entire black race. And you have [ __ ] >> What's the difference between a black person and a [ __ ] to you?
>> I've talked to black people. Black people, they don't want to come up here.
They They don't want to cause any trouble. That's a black person. A [ __ ] wants to come up here and cause trouble all the time. That's the difference.
>> I saw this comment that said, "I'd rather be poor in an all-white country than rich in a multicultural one." as a black person insane to me that in this country you can have a 4 500 year head start and still be poor whereas very small percentages of black and brown people are successful. And it got me thinking of the very ethos of what Trump is running on and what MAGA feel.
>> You know what nobody wants to talk about is you lose the racial demographics in your country. Is it wrong for a person in our country to want a country that's majority white? Is that a wrong thing?
And if you replace the native populace with people from other countries, that is going to change that culture. So it's >> America is a country that was founded by migrants.
>> Was it though? I mean, who are the founders? They were white Americans that came over here and then >> I beg your pardon.
I beg your pardon.
He's running on the misalignment of what it means to be white in America and the fact that they never were able to attain wealth in what is considered their country and pinning minority presence and success against poor white people.
And it's sad because if I was poor and white, I wouldn't blame other people for my predicament being in a country that was made for us. But it seems to be working. And that's why we have a rise in white nationalism because for for too long now these people feel as if they've been pushed to the side. Irrespective if it's other white rich people pushing them aside and making their conditions their conditions. It's easier to blame us cuz we're closer in proximity. It's also, as a black person, insane to me that in this country, you can have a 4 500 year head start and still be poor.
Whereas very small percentages of black and brown people are successful. There are more educated black people than they've ever been. Uh, black women are holding higher secondary degrees than anyone else. Asian-Americans are some of the most educated people in the world, you know, and the list goes on. But for you to be centuries old poor in a country that you were told was for white people and to have minorities be the ones that are you see on TV or you see in movies or you see driving cars or they're athletes and it it really makes your blood boil that you are not able to attain these things. So this is the premise that you run on and and to and to maintain that premise you you lock up migrants you you do a campaign against immigrants. You call them rapists. You call them evil. You call them dirty. You round them up. And in those actions, you make us poor white people feel vindicated. Yes, we're getting these people out of our country. Cuz that's the only semblance of power they have, right? Is racism. It's not actual wealth. It's not actual jobs. It's not the power to control anything cuz we live in an autocratic society in which oligarchs run all of those things. So, they're not a part of that, but they can be a part of racism. And that is the history of America and how it has always been and how they've always been able to keep a small minority of white people in power and empowering the bulk of the poor majority white into thinking that this is a linear access to power and it's all due to whiteness.
America, I want you to listen to what I'm about to say. think about it and then reply.
White America and everyone who aspires to join it has put us wildly close to potentially destroying 3 billion plus years of evolution in like an hour. And it's largely because of their anti-blackness, white Americans specifically. It's insane that we're not holding their feet to the fire enough.
We are still babying this population in a way that is absolutely ridiculous.
There's a nonzero chance. In fact, it's scary how far from zero the chance is that Trump presses a button and drops a nuclear warhead on a foreign country.
And this is not a first time occurrence because if you recall during his first presidency, there was concern amongst high ranking military folks that Trump would press the button. Like really think about that. Within an hour of a genocidal decision like that, life as we know it on planet Earth could just cease. The stress and anxiety that people are feeling all over the world, the increase in prices that people are feeling in regions like Southeast Asia specifically right now, it's all a direct result of the racism of white Americans and specifically their anti-blackness. And I guarantee you every time I say antilackness in this video, the views are dropping directly after because across cultures, non-black cultures within the context of the US, there's an express fatigue with hearing about anti-blackness. And the fact that people always want to stop at that juncture in the chain is why nothing ever gets fixed. Because people, oh my god, when you strip away all the [ __ ] Trump ran on racism and sexism, period. On the racism front, his go-to stick was anti-immigrant, specifically anti-latino sentiments.
Right? This is a chart displaying increases and decreases in immigration to the US over the last 200 years or so.
Do you see this huge spike? Do you see this huge spike? Take a second to look at what they correspond to. Okay, good.
It's from this point onward that we see anti-immigrant sentiments become a staple of American culture. Look at where this spike began. This spike begins where the civil war ends. Where our ancestors were free. No more free battery pack to power this entire economy north and south. Though without delay, the doors are open to generate more more expensive labor for capital holders. Moreover, the psychological wage that comes with whiteness and aspiring to whiteness is slightly diluted at this point because despite the fact that blackness is still subcasted, black people are no longer inherently enslaved or enslaveable.
Legally speaking, at least many of those European immigrants who came into the country right after the Civil War, weren't even considered white. But it's over the course of the next century and through a process of indoctrination, including adopting anti-blackness, that some of them become white. That becomes the template for the American dream.
It's halfbaked, right? They're selling it as they're baking it. But that's the template. Move here, drop your culture, move to the suburbs, adopt consumerism, become anti-lack. These are these are staples. These are requirements in the rubric to become white. That's the glue holding it together as new layers are being added to this racial hierarchy cake that is America. Speaking in general terms, the white people in this country are the most ignorant of the socopolitical reality of this country and they're anti-immigrant and they're antilack. And the immigrant population, speaking in general terms, is antilack.
Right? It's layers of awareness and it's also layers of subjugation in terms of social status. I'm not talking about material, although it's often reflected in the material, too. My point being, Trump runs on anti-immigrant sentiments and wins handedly with white Americans and also sees a disturbing amount of success with Latinoameans. Understand that that ideological framework and all the mechanisms within it only are there because America was trying to answer the question, what are we going to do without slavery? What are we going to do if we have to stop treating legally speaking black people like animals?
That's the basis. And now we are on the precipice of destroying the entire planet. And at a million in one junctures, during the reconstruction period, during the civil rights period, [ __ ] during the Obama years, if you want to throw that in there, white people have had the opportunity to stop being so [ __ ] ignorant. And they have chosen not to. And now we are on the precipice of the entire planet potentially being destroyed for a myriad of reasons, but the most pressing being nuclear warfare. And so for me on a personal level, I no longer have the capacity for the fragility of white ignorance. Final point being, now that it's been made the entire planet's problem, the entire planet needs to understand this. The entire planet needs to shame white America into being better. Period. You're [ __ ] up the species. That's without even touching the religious component of all of this.
>> Donald Trump's not the problem. MAGA's not the problem. ICE isn't even the problem. They're all symptoms. I mean, ICE is a imminent problem. They're an invading force in multiple cities and states, and they are literally a weaponized version of the clan that is state sponsored and has endless amount of money for some reason. But even if all three of those went away today, we would still have the problem. And the problem is this. White people, people who look like you and me, we've allowed white supremacy to flourish in this country for generations and generations and generations. so long that people don't even recognize it, myself included sometimes, right? I had a moment just last weekend or just earlier this week in New Orleans where I was speaking with a guy on a trolley who grew up there and he's like, "Well, you're from the South, right? I grew up in North Carolina. That is the South. You might want to fight me on that. It's not the deep south."
He said, "You know why everyone's so polite here?" And I was like, "I don't."
And he was like, "Well, we had to be."
It was like everyone had to be polite to each other, especially black people, to white people, because if we didn't address them properly, we would get killed.
I make US history content and I didn't even think about that. I grew up in the South and I didn't even think about that. That's how normalized every day white supremacy is in our country.
And if the white people in this country don't decide that they're going to extricate the cancer that is white supremacy from themselves, from their homes, from their communities, from everything that they are surrounded with, we will be right back in this position 5 years from now, 10 years from now, however long it takes for the cycle to regenerate cuz it will happen.
Trump's not the problem. Mac is not the problem. ICE isn't the problem. It's white supremacy. It's been white supremacy. It will be white supremacy.
It's always been that. And if we don't work towards it to fix it now, then when And by the way, if you're a white person watching this, guarantee you when we get rid of white supremacy and the systemic white supremacy that kills people every day, every single one of us will be healthier. We'll all be wealthier. We'll have better access to food. We'll have we could even have walkable cities.
We could have walkable cities, but that's white supremacy.
in action, right? The way we've designed our cities is white supremacy in action.
So, just think about where you want this country to be in 5 or 10 years. Think about how loud you want to be. You will lose people. That's okay. We'll have each other. Let's go for it.
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