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So, you know how the Trump administration is completely destroying the American farmer with the gas prices, with the tariffs, with the deportations, with cutting all the grants, with uh sending billions of dollars to places like Argentina instead of helping farmers. Well, you're never going to believe what the secretary of the USDA has been doing to help them. Brooke Rollins. She's been sharing scripture in emails and other forms of communication to the 90,000 USDA employees. Yeah. On Easter, she sent out an email saying, "He has risen." On the USDA socials, she talks about the Bible study. She's in with other admin officials and what they've been discussing.
That's what she's been doing. So, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State and the Federal Workers Union and seven USDA employees, of course, are suing to get her to stop violating their First Amendment rights.
Not everybody practices her form of Christianity, and she certainly hasn't sent out any religion, religious texts on any other types of religious holidays that aren't Christian-based.
I do have to say though, if she wants to get religious, maybe she can send out prayers to the 90,000 USDA employees that Republicans will open their eyes and finally help the farmers instead of screwing them over and exploiting them.
I could totally get into that. So, immigrants were stealing American jobs up until Americans actually had to do them. So, the Trump administration has quietly lowered the price for H2A visas so farmers can bring migrant workers back to the country to work on farms.
Why, you ask? Because America has spent the last year vilifying immigrants. But the second that labor disappears, the government is like, "Well, maybe we should think about bringing them back."
Cuz see, before the election, Americans swore up and down that immigrants were taking these jobs and an American would work on a farm and do this stuff. So where all the Americans at? Are they suddenly allergic to farm work? Migrants were pushed out, threatened with detention camps and treated like criminals. So why should they come back just to pick crops? So I'm asking y'all, should migrants come back to work on the farms or should they stay away? because America made it clear they ain't safe here.
>> Trump expected black people to fill in those position that the illegal immigrants or the immigrants were doing in the fields. I could tell you, Mr. President, that is not [ __ ] happening. We are not going back in the field. You could get that out your mind.
You and all your Republican buddies, it's not happening. So, you need to come up with a better solution for your shortage of staff. You can't pay us enough. We've been there. We have done that. Not happening. You need to figure out how to work out a path of citizenship for all these hardworking immigrants that do want to work in this country because there are lots of people that comes into this country that honestly want to work. Not all immigrants that's here, whether they are here legal or illegally, want to commit crime or do commit crime. statistically proven. You have more homegrown assault on this country than anything else. Mass shooting for one.
You understand? So, you need to figure out something. But black people, we're not we're not the solution to that.
We're not going back. And I believe if for some reason that was ever attempted, you're going to have you a fight on your hands. Let me know.
>> Hey y'all, it's Neil from the Black Wall Street Times. Listen, President Trump's administration welcomed Africana refugees from South Africa today, even as it imposed harsh restrictions on refugees and immigrants from black and brown countries. That choice sends a clear message about the administration's deeper motives and priorities. It suggests Trump's immigration policy wasn't really about legality or national security. It was about race and culture.
White South African farmers who are often Christian and culturally western fit the image by some in the administration like adviser Steven Miller. So by portraying Africconers as victims of persecution and embracing them while turning away black and brown migrants, the administration reinforced a racial and cultural hierarchy in its immigration policy. They even gave attention to the unproven idea of white genocide in South Africa, a narrative pushed by farright groups. Meanwhile, real genocide like what's having Gaza go ignored. The idea that white people globally are under attack stokes white grievance politics and plays well with Trump's political base. Under Trump, refugee admissions were slashed, families were separated, and asylum seekers of color were left in dangerous conditions. But white South Africaners, they were treated differently. Refugee policy should be based on need, not race. But Trump's approach exposed a racially selective agenda that broke from international.
>> Listen y'all, Trump and MAGA have picked a fight with the wrong people. For those of you who aren't as familiar with black history, countless individuals were jailed and beaten and some even died to pass the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s, including the Voting Rights Act. White folks can't really imagine that because we've always had the right to vote.
We've always had folks who look like us in Congress, but we cannot stand idly by as our black brothers and sisters are politically erased. You know, the white community and the white Christian community in particular in this nation has a shameful track record of fighting against black progress. We made a whole documentary about it. And regardless of where you stand on reparations as a whole, which I do support, what we can all do is to take the first step towards repair, and that is to stand with our black brothers and sisters when they're under attack. Because if we truly are one nation under God as we claim to be, then it's high time we started acting like it. Regarding all these farmers that are now crying about possibly losing their farms because they voted for Trump, this is why you absolutely should not feel bad for any of these farmers that voted for Trump. Now, the ones that didn't vote, yes, feel sorry for them. Go support them. Do whatever you need to do. But the ones that voted for Trump, do not feel sorry for them.
And let me tell you why. I am a builder and I've been building [ __ ] in Oklahoma City going on like 20 years now. And farmers are not stupid. If you have the ability to manage a farm and understand the weather, the climate, your machinery, the chemistry that goes into your crops, you are not a stupid person.
You're just not. And especially when you come from generational farming, you have the ability to look ahead and predict what you need to survive. And so when you have two candidates where you have Kla Harris on one side giving you a whole [ __ ] list of [ __ ] that she's going to do for you and make your life better and then you have Trump on the other side who can't even come out with a normal sounding sentence and you still vote for that guy and you are a farmer, you are either racist or sexist or both.
And they're only crying now because now they are being treated exactly how they voted for other people to be treated.
Got that? They are being treated how they voted for other minorities, people of color, everybody else, poor people, sick people. That's how they voted for other people to be treated. And now they're the ones being treated that way by losing their livelihood, their homes, their income, their farms. So do not feel sorry for them. This is exactly what they had coming. Quick followup as to why exactly would Trump be doing this to farmers anyways. And I'm guessing 99% chance it's because he wants to bankrupt farms so his corporate buddies can come in and do a land grab.
basically what you have been seeing the last few years, major companies buying up a bunch of rental houses and jacking up the price of rents and it's all going to corporations. It's probably something similar to let these farms go to foreclosure and his corporate buddies be able to come in, swoop them up, and now you've got bigger companies involved in more of our day-to-day. Today the white Americans are pushing Trump to bring back the deported black people back and so that they can work in their farms. Now why are you not taking uh your fellow white people who are crying out because they don't have jobs?
Why are you not employing your own people who are coming out to complain that they are jobless? Why only black?
So the time you are making the decision of of of deporting these people and celebrating while they are being pushed out, you never knew that you needed you needed workers. Today the entire uh today the entire farming sector in America is collapsing and it's collapsing because the rural areas has been abandoned by the government. Today though no development is being pushed downwards downtowns to the rural areas.
The people who represents the rural areas like the senators and all these people who work to represent the the rural areas are not they are all Trump supporters. They're working with the government national government. So when they do this, it means that they have nothing to do that can help the people because they are the one who should be pushing the national government to deliver to the states so that the people from the rural areas can be able to afford for their own life to sustain their own farming crisis to to to expand their own markets. But now the tariff has killed everything. the soybeans farmers who used to sell their soybeans at a higher price in the country like China, in Canada, in Australia, in Argentina, in Germany. Today they're not doing this because Trump's Trump's policies of tariffs has destroyed all these diplomatic relationship which cannot allow these two partners to associate in business and through this people are people are getting a lot of harvest but they have nowhere to take them. they have not take them.
Some are losing their farms.
Some are not able to to to repay their loans and through that they are losing their farms because their farms are being taken away by the by by the banks.
The banks themselves are not able to sustain because they because people are no longer able to go and take these loans because they have no any means on how to repay these loans. So that's how the circle is happen is rotating and through this destroying killing and taking everything out of the pocket of Americans. That's why today they're furious. They're panicking. They're threatening and now turning against black people instead of turning against their own their own people who have made this to happen. So what will happen to the Americans? Because at this time if you say that you need new imports of black people, what do you mean?
You're pushing the same person the same way the same way you pushed him to deport them because you claim that they are not an American so they are not supposed to be there. The same way you pushed Trump to deport them. That's the same way that you are today pushing him to bring them back. So do you how do you view the black people? You do you view these people as the people who don't have any focus who don't have direction who don't have any plan with life. They just there to be played off to be switched left and right. That's how you view that's how you take them. But you are forgetting to know that these are the same people who played much and greater role in building this country, in supporting and building the econom of this country, in introducing the me the the cultures of America, in sustaining and and finding out more of the invention that today America is running off. So you forgot all this and you decided to take them in a different way in a different perspective which was to look them down to make them look like they were useless like they were they have no identity they have no culture they have no any importance in America and this is a time that you are coming to that you have lost a lot by ignoring them by hating them by fighting against against them today they are not there they left the job that were crying that they are taking. So why are you today complaining because uh they're not there?
What you have to know all these when you go through the history of all these areas in rural are like Mississippi like Texas like Alabama all these areas was occupied by the black Americans since long time ago since 1960 the people who introduced farming in these areas like Alabama this is where Martin Luther Jr.
was imprisoned when he was trying to fight against the the black against the the the racism when it was introduced in America when he was trying to fight for the black rights when he was trying to trying to introduce the black news movement. So this is the place that has the great history of black people. So it means that today is happening in these areas it was started by black people but after all that what he did did all the contribution they came up with nothing has been appreciated nothing has been approved because they were the people of color not the white Americans that's why they have been doing a lot but nothing of the of it has been taken seriously or be appreciated just because of what they did that's why they have been fighting them each and every time now today they left this place they left everything for you and now you're coming back again to start complaining. Oh, we need them back. Why do you need them? And do you think and the where they are today or where they were taken, they just went there to sit down and wait for your call, wait for your problem so that they can come again and save you. That's not how it happens. So today the black people cannot come and do the jobs in works to in in your farms. You have to give these jobs same jobs to the people who are cheering up deportation. the people same people who supported all this because they never try to think in deeply that if they do this maybe they're going to to ler to lose a lot they're going to be affected much they're going to lose even their farms and their businesses this time until until it's happening before their eyes before their doorsteps this the same thing that has been happening to the black people so I think the time that each and every person has just to learn on how to survive in this mess that they created by themselves I drop your views in comment section one thing about is do you support the decision of black people or are you supporting the wise that black people should be bring back or imported back so that they can go and work in farms of the white Americans be blessed keep on coming subscribing sharing if you're watching for the first time I really appreciate your time and your Hot.
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