This video explains how Foundational Black Americans (FBA's) are educating Black Democrats about the political tactics used by the Democratic Party, particularly how the party's use of broad terms like 'minority' and 'black and brown' dilutes advocacy for Black Americans specifically, and how Democrats have historically sidestepped voting on reparations bills despite co-sponsoring them, demonstrating the need for Black voters to be more politically aware and demanding.
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Now, when you first came on, you was like minority. So, when you was talking to your representative, you say, "Yeah, you need we need more black jobs for minority black, >> right?"
>> Exactly. Language is everything.
>> Okay. Exactly. I I was saying minority when I was talking about a a bill that was in in a federal contract bill. What are you talking about? I didn't say minority just to say minority. But I'm saying if you using that language with us, who's to say you're not using that language with your representative >> because that's what it says on when you go fill out a application for a job. It says minority on it. That's why I use that language.
>> I never seen a minority on no job application. I seen black >> filled out a job application for them.
>> You filled out a job application.
>> All right, here we go. Now y'all fa y'all fa I'm just asking. Oh, no. I'm just getting because you said application. What kind of work are you doing for them?
>> Let me ask you. What a guy. Did you ever see a job application with minority on it?
>> I haven't filled out many. So, I'm not the one I wouldn't say that it's not, but I never I never seen.
>> Might have to drop a dime on this.
>> For sure.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> I don't like that [ __ ] For sure, bro.
I don't like that [ __ ] >> But on the Democratic side, they never had a vote for it. It It actually got sidestepped and referred to the judiciary. I had to go look it up because I couldn't remember what happened. They never voted on it. But everybody on the Democratic side co-sponsored it. It's 130 people co-sponsored this this actual bill for um for reparations.
>> That was a a bill you talking about the uh >> it was the study. Yeah. But that was supposed to be Yeah. the HR40.
>> They co-signed it on the study.
>> But the thing is, like I said, But I was just saying that nobody Yeah.
that that they didn't vote on it. That's all I was saying.
>> Yeah. You saying Al Sharpton, you know, Ben Trump, uh, Zorheim Mandami, all these Democrats, you know what I mean, showing out for the for for the Ghanaians, but not one of them showed up to the rally for reparations for FBA.
>> Not one.
>> You're right. And I and I agree, bro.
like they they be on some some some punk stuff. A lot of them got a lot of them people be on some punk stuff. And that's why a lot of them need to be voted out and we need to get some Well, whatever.
I know y'all don't care about that [ __ ] regardless. But the people that's going we need to get some people that's that's in there that's gonna fight. You know what I'm saying? Not no not hoes. That's the way I see. They don't they don't care about anti-lack racism because like I said, you know, these people never showed out. They never, you know, had no type of rally. You know, >> people, >> a lot of them people compromised, bro.
>> A lot of people, we talking about the Democrats.
>> Well, yeah, that's what I'm talking about. A lot of them Democrats are compromised from all that tech money. uh the the Jewish people and all that all them packs and stuff, they all compromised, bro. And so I get it. I get it. I I get the frustration with with a lot of That's why I I ain't got no problem talking crap about them. You know what I'm saying? I'm not nobody that just go along with everything the Democratic party do because a lot of them be on some [ __ ] The point is the point we trying to make >> the point we trying to make to you is that the Democrats is ops >> and everything that that they're advocating everything that they're going everything that they're they stand for is in opposition of what is beneficial to us. That's basically what we're trying to convey to you. And the thing is until you see that then basically you gonna be a part of the problem because you gonna go out there as a independent and you gonna vote for these jokers. And the thing is they they're not voting for you. They're they're they don't they don't they don't have they don't see, you know, a black hate crime bill as a priority. They don't see reparations as a priority. You don't see them. Listen, >> even for that, even for that bill you brought up, you was like, "Yo, man, you know, Obama dropped the time for people who was doing a whole bunch of time for crack cocaine to white people." That deserves cash reparations. These deserve money. And you just saying like, "Okay, we supposed to be like, oh, we're happy with that." Yeah, you fixed it, but it's payments that come reparation. Exactly.
just like in JC >> and that three in the three strike bill where somebody you know I mean you know because they had two strikes against him and they went in and stole a hamburger now and [ __ ] you know I mean they in jail for life but you know I mean these jokers out here raping you know with double rapes raping you know multiple women and getting probation you know what I'm saying >> yeah I agree with that I agree Yeah. But yeah, we are gonna focus on the local and but all of that.
>> Oh yeah, the local stuff is definitely because and that was Yeah, that's definitely something else I was going to bring up because I actually because I was going to bring this up to you uh water when we talked like I actually work with my local uh representative >> and it ain't it ain't like on some some money [ __ ] It's like >> it is what you talking about. down.
>> No, I don't work with them like that.
What I'm saying is that you can every every everybody has a representative in your district. Everybody has a website, >> right?
>> All if you want to contact your representative to get them to do something for you, >> to get them to put money into something, to get them to >> push something for you. Listen, is your local that you connected with are they a Democrat?
>> Yeah, >> but it's but it don't m it don't matter who it is.
>> It don't matter who it is. It just that's just who it is.
>> He pulling back the layers, fam.
>> It do matter who it is.
>> My my one vote is not is not is not gonna make it be a Democrat. It's the whole district.
>> If my district was red, if my district was red, >> my one vote is not gonna is not gonna make it a Democrat all of a sudden. So what what are you saying?
>> Hey, water. What did Tupac say? You said you too near me not to hear.
>> So anyway, anyway, what I'm saying, >> but anyway, what I'm saying is if it was a Republican, it don't matter. I was going to contact the mother contact them and say we need money to get more black people into into the tech field regardless of whoever the hell it is.
They need programs put out here in order to get >> that's politics. That is what politics is. Talking to your representative to get them to do things in your community.
That is what politics actually is.
That's what local politics is.
Just like reparations, right? Language is everything. Now, when you first came on, you was like minority. So, when you was talking to your representative, you say, "Yeah, you need we need more tech jobs for minority black, >> right?" Exactly.
>> Language is everything.
>> Okay. Exactly. I was saying minority when I was talking about a a bill that was in in a federal contract bill. What are you talking about? I didn't say minority just to say minority.
>> But I'm saying if you using that language with us, >> who's to say you're not using that language with your representative?
>> Because that's what it says on when you go fill out a application for a job. It says minority on it. That's why I use that language.
>> I never seen a minority on no job application. I seen black >> filled out a job application for them.
>> You filled out a job application? All right, here we go. Now y'all fa y'all fa >> I'm just asking. Oh, no. I'm just getting because you said application.
What kind of work are you doing for them?
>> Let me ask you what the guy got. Did you ever see a job application with minority on it?
>> I haven't filled out many. So, I'm not the one I wouldn't say that it's not, but I never I never seen >> But you get what I'm saying, bro.
minority >> minority uh >> uh when when they all right whatever bro I'm talking about like the minority positions that they that they put they they put those contracts out on that's all I'm saying bro >> sound like some black and brown [ __ ] look what he's saying it is >> it sound like they're fin that's the finesse that we talking that's why we delineate >> but I'm not no understand what you involved in? We just just asking you these questions and it's just coming out and you like, "No, >> I said black."
>> Huh?
>> I said black.
>> You said black.
>> Yes, I told you what I said, >> right? But do you know the Democrats be talking about black and brown?
>> Do you have that basically everybody but black?
>> Do you have a problem with that?
I know my I know my uh my my representative know what I was talking about though.
>> How if your representative is a Democrat and she refers to all black and brown people >> and they're giving resources to >> brown people in the name of a black person. Do you care about that?
>> Listen.
>> Hey, what a guy. You remember when Camala Harris >> Listen, >> you remember when Camala Harris had did a um she had a photo op and she was like basically we going to bring more minority contracts to the government, right? And it was like 15 people in the in the picture.
All of them looked at like they was white. They was all, you know, lightkinned. and she said basically we're going to bring more minority contracts. It wasn't one black person in that picture. And that's their idea of minority. It's everybody but black. And that's why listen, that's why we have to be on code. And the thing is language is everything. You know what I'm saying? We have this. I'm saying >> I get what you saying.
>> No, no, no, no. We saying this and we highlighting this is very important. But I'm saying, does that even bother you?
Cuz you saying you saying black.
>> Yes. Yes, it does bother me. And the reason I say that because that's that's all I've ever been pushing. Like if you go on my like you can go on my channel, bro.
>> So, are you pushing for immigrants or not?
>> No, I'm pushing for specifically black people. Now, I have I have I have interviewed like Mexican people on my channel, but majority of the people I've interviewed on my channel for tech jobs, >> right? I'm even Listen, I'm saying that as far as what the Democrats are doing, we talking about on your job, but I'm saying the Democrats are doing you should be pissed at that. You You don't seem angry. You don't seem like somebody that feel like they've been wrong or their people have been wrong by this part.
>> You don't you don't have that mindset and we and we and we're highlighting this stuff >> because I I never I never really I never really looked at it like that. I get what you're saying. I mean I I just never really looked at it like that because >> I don't know. And then maybe and maybe it's because No, let me explain it to you. Let me explain it to you. I think I think I look at it differently. I think I look at it differently because in the military um >> um black and brown we we kind of stuck together.
You know >> what >> I we kind of stuck together.
>> Listen all that Panaffrican stuff, bro.
That's what >> No, I'm not saying I'm not saying no. No panaffrican stuff. I'm saying like >> together. What? We We don't have no friends. We don't have no allies. I get that. I get that. But what I'm saying is I never looked at them as a issue. Like talking about like whatever, man. Like I'm not even thinking about them. I'm not even thinking about them.
>> Fighting negro battle.
>> You see what I'm saying? I never even I I don't even think about them. You see what I'm saying? Like it's not even a a thought that pops up in my head when I'm But when I'm when I'm talking about I get what you're saying.
>> Because you're not thinking because you're not thinking about them. I'm I'm forgetting about being an issue.
>> Listen to me. Let me say something.
>> Listen. Because you're not thinking about them inadvertently, you're advocating for them because if you're not if you're not your language is not specific, you know what I mean? If you're saying black people, you got you got all types of Africans, you got black Cubans, you got black, you know, South Americans. But the thing is, if you're not advocating for FBA, then basically you you're subconsciously advocating >> advocating for all of >> Yeah, I got you.
>> Basically, the opposition because if listen, anybody that's not foundational black American, you know what I mean?
Are we we are not advocating for it because they have too many advocates.
You have immigrant policies. You have immigrant politicians, you know, that's advocating for these illegals. So therefore, not not just illegals, but immigrants period.
>> And the thing is, you know what I mean?
As a FBA, you got to be on code and realize that your language is everything. And when you're speaking and when you're speaking about issues, you got to be specific about the fact that you're advocating for a certain lineage of people, >> which is >> it's like that song by BG. I don't give a about you. I gotta get me.
>> I get what you saying, though.
>> I know what you're saying, bro. I know what you're saying.
When when when you're when you're aware of what's going on, not only, you know, are you going to understand, but you're going to be pissed off like what guy was. You know what I mean? You should be pissed off because you got basically immigrants marching on the Pettis on the uh Benjamin, what is it? the the Pettis Bridge in Alabama basically trying to reenact, you know, >> I seen that [ __ ] >> abortion of history that basically, you know, our people shed our our blood, sweat, and tears for, you know what I mean, in the civil rights struggle. And the thing is, these same people that was on the bridge are the same people that say me no black, you know what I mean?
Me Somalian, >> you know what I mean? me no black. And these the same people that was basically, you know, um gatekeeping the the jobs in Minnesota, gatekeeping, you know, the businesses, you know, two, it was over a billion dollars that they basically stole from the state of Minnesota. How much of those billion dollars, you know what I mean, was, you know, basically, you know, um, deprived from foundational black Americans in Minnesota that, you know, because they was gi give because it was given into this other community.
So, you know, when you know when you when you know it's not just, you know what I mean, to to to be against it. You should be upset, you know what I mean?
Because they're using our historical struggle basically trying to advocate for everybody but us.
>> And this is the Democrat people doing this.
>> And see, another thing another thing I didn't another reason I didn't think about it like that because he black too.
So I I kind of assume he knew >> what I was saying.
>> And you're right. You're right. You You're 100% right. But I didn't think about it as well because of that reason.
>> Huh?
>> You real green right now.
>> No, I'm not green, man. It's just I'm just trying I was thinking about just helping black people. I'm not from this city.
>> Know what it is naked, man. It's like the more you talk, >> the closer.
>> I'm not from this city. I'm not from this city.
>> I'm not from this city. And so I don't have like connections like like if I'm back home.
>> Oh, I live in I live in Las Vegas, Nevada.
>> But I'm from I'm from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
>> Okay. You're from the south. All right.
So that I'm saying, bro, >> if I was if I was down there, I had if I was down there, I got like a whole bunch of connections, you know, like that's what what I meant by my people the other day when I was talking crap when I was just playing. I was talking about like I mean you I think you done played videos of like Garrett Chambers. I g he grew up in my neighborhood. Uh he down there fighting for black people down there.
Um, you know, >> it's a whole lot of foul [ __ ] going on in Louisiana. And Louisiana is the state that's trying to make it illegal to be homeless.
>> Basically trying to fill up them prison seats, you know, them prison beds. You know what I'm saying?
>> But I'm I'm not down there any to actually do anything. And I ain't been living down there in years.
>> But I don't live in Louisiana. I'm in Philadelphia. I'm saying I keep my air to the ground.
>> Not just in in America, but I'm saying globally.
Yeah. And that's another reason I say the the >> that's another reason I said like the the Mexican stuff. I didn't think about the Mexicans because out here in Vegas they were like it ain't as many black people. I mean it's black people out here but not that many in the military like talking about where it's the Mexicans were the closest thing to you know other black people. You see what I'm saying? So >> yeah.
But well, >> but I get what you're saying.
>> You know, it's a lot of it's a lot of layers we got to peel back. But yeah, like >> it's uh looking like, you know, the Democrats, even if they local or even if they, >> you know, state, they still have that same mentality of control, recruit, bring more people in. You get what I'm saying? So >> look out for their own.
>> Yeah. Look out for their people. It's gang gang. It's not This is Yeah. Shoot, bro. This ain't it's sharks out here.
This ain't no >> money. It's real big money out here.
This is like street, >> you know, and and we're trying to tell you it's like that. It's a lot of money behind this.
>> And the thing is, man, >> we like basically, you know what I'm saying? It's like bottom of the ninth, fam. We don't have no room for error.
>> You know what I'm saying? Because if the Democrats get back in control, it's over for us. You know what I'm saying? It's over for us.
>> Hey, he don't even know, right? He don't understand that right now. But you gotta like like listen up to Steve Kley, man.
How he You need to look up him. I'm gonna probably do some episodes on him.
But >> all right, >> Stephen Derby, you know, >> yeah, some of our greats that was really exposing this stuff, you know, but >> Stokeley Carmichael a lot of guys that was exposing, but man, this was a good show, man.
>> This was good, man. He was, you know, >> getting more getting on both sides. But it's a lot.
>> Yeah. You ain't >> You ain't gonna uh you ain't going to put me on the big screen, huh? This time.
>> I was like, man, he got me, man. It's all good, bro. I ain't tripping about that stuff.
>> Hey man, it's a learning lesson, man. We want to listen for real.
>> And the thing is, man, each one teach one, man.
>> That's why.
>> Yeah. That's why, bro, even when you was saying all that, I'm like, "No, because man, I got people out here watching this and we need to make sure they >> understand me rather than just trying to think we out here with this rah." No, we really >> And it ain't no game. You know what I'm saying? This ain't no game. We ain't doing this for fun.
>> Like, this is real [ __ ] >> For real.
>> You know, they coming for our food, man.
>> For real, man. N good talking to you though.
>> Have a good one.
>> We gonna be on here. Y'all know how we do. But I appreciate everybody who tapped in. Hershel Reed Yahoo Race Head, man. My guy. Uh Dark Gable, man.
Appreciate you. Everybody who been tapped in to the show, man. We appreciate y'all for holding it down. I know y'all was a little frustrated, but >> No. Until the next time.
>> Saver. Yeah. Yeah, man. Until the next time, man. Peace and love to y'all, man.
We gonna catch y'all on the next one.
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