The Catholic Church authorized, blessed, and financially benefited from the transatlantic slave trade for over 400 years, receiving payments from European powers that enslaved African people; Pope Leo XIII's 2023 apology, while historic, represents only words without reparations, land returns, or financial accountability, as the Church's wealth of hundreds of billions to over a trillion dollars was accumulated through the exploitation of African labor, knowledge, and bodies.
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And if I'm being honest, there are still vestigages of that today where there are certain places where you don't want to be there after the sun goes down. How did black people maneuver through those kinds of um violent kind of situations?
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Amazing. I would love to know more about what your life has been like and what the process was like for you leaving the DRC and how you're dealing with all of the news that comes out of the DRC because we hear every single day the atrocities that are happening there in the Congo, the exploitation that continues to just illustrate to to to be coming out of the Congo. all these countries going there and enriching themselves uh from the resources there in the Congo. Mr. Woodshop is here. He says, "Hey peeps." He's from Florida. Uh the real wood shop. He also follows me on Facebook. When I go through the comments, I'm like, "Oh, I know this person." So, hey, Mr. Woodshop. Uh, Michael Pinard says, "Greetings to all those fighting for socialist revolution and reconstruction, preservation and restoration of mother earth, human rights and responsibilities." That's a that's a mouthful. Greetings to you as well. Another Willis says, "You're my spirit food daily. Please endure and continue to pursue our truth and spread knowledge." Thank you. Black people are Israelites of God says, "Hello, sister in chat. Blessings." Listen you all, I so appreciate all appreciate you all for being here. Um, Alex says, "Hi Chanel, I'm from Zimbabwe in the Caribbean. They did a study and found that $24 trillion is their slavery debt owed by the UK." It's so funny you're talking about debt because much of the show today is going to be dedicated to talking about uh what is owed monetarily. Not just uh not just uh lip service, but what is owed to um uh those of us who were trafficked away from the continent and whose expertise and whose labor and whose bodies were used to build the wealth of the western world.
And that is exactly what happened. There is no powerful um affluent United States of America without the labor of African people. And it wasn't just the labor, it was the ingenuity, it was the knowledge, it was the skill that African uh laborers and African people brought with them. and they were forced to um share that information to give that information to the white enslavers who uh took advantage of the skills that they had honed for thousands of years on the continent of Africa and enriched themselves with the knowledge that they stole from African people. I want to talk about that today especially in light of Pope Leo giving us an apology but absolutely nothing more than words.
So, I want to talk about that. Hi, beautiful says giant fighting baby. Hi, Elon Musk. What were you about to learn about him? He went to China with Trump recently. Yes, as did many of these top tech um CEOs. I read that none of those CEOs actually met with um the president uh Xi Jinping in China. They met with lower level uh government officials. Um and then right after that whole suare with the United States and China, the Chinese welcomed the Russian um President Vladimir Putin and his um his administration right after that. Hi, I'm South Sudin. I'm a bit late. Oh, you are right on time, Mr. Godfrey. I'm so happy you're here. I'm painting you while you speak. You got to show me what that looks like. Bas art. I definitely want to see it. They forgot interest and inflation.
17 trillion is nothing. And that is important to add. You have to add interest and inflation to those numbers.
Right? Let's get into the show today because we have a lot of stuff. And I'm so happy that we're talking about restitution and um and uh what is worth, what our suffering has been worth. There are no numbers that can really identify and really illustrate the amount of money and and um labor that was extracted. But we need to start somewhere. So yesterday, Pope Leo the 14th issued a historic apology um uh during his um magnifica humanitus his magnificent humanity speech. In his words, he said, and this is a quote, that it's impossible not to feel deep sorrow when contemplating the immense suffering and humiliation endured by so many.
Wow. It's very interesting uh when he says endured by so many. Not by so many. We want to this is what he says. So for this in the name of the church, I sincerely ask for pardon. So, he's not specifically calling out the African the transatlantic slave trade and what happened when the Catholic Church gave the okay for foreign nations to perpetually enslave, to enrich themselves, to steal um and to act in such a barbaric way against the human, the black body for centuries.
>> [snorts] >> He admitted that neither can we deny or diminish the delay with which both society and the church came to denounce the scourge of slavery.
He called it a wound in Christian memory.
Very interesting words. Uh let's remember that these are only words.
All right. Let's also remember what has not happened because Pope John Paul II also apologized and that was over 100 years ago. And what followed those words were no reparations, no land returned, and no financial accountability. So now we have one more time words with nothing else after it. Understand that the uh and we talked about this when I was talking about the doctrine of discovery.
understand that the Catholic Church received monies every time European powers went to these African countries and enslaved they they received a portion of that and also understand the role that the Catholic Church played actively the role that the Catholic Church played actively in maintaining enslavement before the genocidal regimes Europe's genocidal regimes would go to these African countries.
Um they were uh before those genocidal regimes went to the African countries, the Catholic Church sent their missionaries to these African countries.
And so they did the the soft work of making it easier to not only colonize the body but to colonize the mind by demonizing the spiritual practices in African uh and in these African countries and with ethnic groups to demonize uh the cultural practices. So, you know, first you shame a person for who they are and and then after that, right behind the Catholic Church missionaries came the strong armed genocidal part of European um machine that came into the country to enslave.
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Thank you for the $49.99 is going to be put to use to continue to do this work." So, I just want to talk about that because I feel like sometimes as AfricanAmericans and as African people in the diaspora, we get so excited about words, but we can't be excited about words.
Even the Bible says words without deeds.
What is that? It's manipulation.
All right. So, um let's talk about what the uh church actually did. Um, Pope Leo I 13th was the first pope pop pope to explicitly condemn slavery in 1888, long after most countries had already abolished it. That says so much. Slavery had be been abolished in 1865 in the United States and it had been abolished even before that in the UK. Of course, not because they had some kind of a come to Jesus moment. It became very difficult for them to maintain um slavery. Slavery is very um expensive to maintain to be able to subjugate people um and continue to extract labor for them and be as barbaric of course as uh colonizers were. The church authorized slavery. The church renewed slavery. The church blessed slavery. And then they waited until slavery was over before they ever condemned it.
Very important to understand that. What role did missionaries play in uh the enslavement of African people?
Missionaries entered African communities before the genocidal uh soldiers did.
And what were they doing there? They were learning the languages. They were mapping land. They were dismantling the spiritual frameworks that gave African people their identity and their resistance.
African spiritual systems were labeled demonic. African names were stripped.
Those names were replaced with European names. We still see that today. African children were taking taken into mission schools and then they were returned unable to speak their own languages.
We've seen that across all colonized and uh settler colonial spaces.
Uh they did the same thing to the Aboriginal children in Australia. They did the same thing to Native American children here in the United States. They did the same thing to Native American children in Canada where they stripped these children away from their parents, put them in these homes where many of them were sexually abused, physically abused, murdered. We're still pulling up graves behind these so-called schools.
Here in the United States, they had a saying where they said, "You should kill the Indian and save the man." This is how deep and how sick um this idea uh of uh colonialism went in their minds. They they were made to be they became moral monsters and physical monsters. The things that nightmares are made of. [snorts] Um that was the role of missionaries. So they worked hand in hand with the genocidal soldiers that also came from Europe who then went ahead and committed genocide and just killed millions and millions of people over hundreds and hundreds of years. The behavior didn't change, didn't get better. Every generation did the picked up the mantle that the generation before them had started. The doctrine of discovery 571 years old. Remember I came out with a video. When do you think the doctrine of discovery was finally rescended?
2023.
It was something that the the Catholic Church had signed and they had blessed for 571 years. This was a doctrine that basically said it was articulated in 1452 and it declared that Christian nations had the right to seize non-Christian lands. And they used that doctrine for more than 500 years, close to 600 years, to justify taking indigenous and African people's land and resources. It also gave them the right to put African people into perpetual slavery, which is different from other forms of slavery. So people say everybody had slaves. Not everybody believed in child slavery. This is a very unique thing to European culture.
And this is what they did. perpetual slavery, which said that if your mother was a slave, then you were a slave.
So again, you had what happened was you have white men who were consistently raping black women. And since these women were giving birth to these children, those children continued in slavery and these white men were enslaving their own children. Jacob says, "Blessings to you, Chris." Oh, understand that that this was just something that was said to be wrong in 2023. Three short years ago, three short years ago, the doctrine of discovery, the Vatican, the church owned the Catholic Church. So, let's go back.
At least 12 and a half million enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas to enrich European and Catholic coffers.
So it's not like the Catholic Church wasn't getting something out of it. They would not have given the okay for it if they they didn't have something to gain.
So every time the Portuguese or the Spanish or the British uh went into these African countries and pillaged and raped and stole, they were paying money to the church. They were paying tithes to the church. And so everyone was benefiting from it. This is a this was a that's why we say racism is a team sport. Everybody had a role to play. In 1838, the Jesuits sold 272 people, enslaved people to save Georgetown University. Georgetown University is uh one of the well-known universities here in the United States. That institution today is worth billions of dollars. And the descendants of the 272 African people who had been trafficked, who had survived the middle passage, who had been treated like a piece of cattle, have received absolutely nothing. And these are so-called men of of faith who founded this university. That tells you everything that you need to know. The Bible says that you will know them by the fruit that they bear.
The church owned enslaved people directly.
For those of you who did not know that the church owned enslaved people directly.
The church ran plantations. The church received financial benefits from enslaved labor for more than 400 years.
This is what the this is the what the church did. They're not implicated, you know, half-heartedly. They are directly implicated.
What do you need to do to someone in order to enslave them? You have to be willing to be barbaric with him. We will one day we'll talk about some of the ways that they maintained order in these work camps. It was absolutely sick, barbaric, and disgusting. And they managed to maintain those sick, barbaric, and disgusting methods for centuries, for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. The Vatican today is worth hundreds of billions of dollars to over a trillion. It's really hard to be able to understand how much they're worth, but they they're worth in into the trillions at least.
They're saying hundreds of billions to over a trillion.
That money was accumulated during the same centuries that it was blessing the enslavement of African people. The money that the Vatican has, that the Catholic Church has, is directly tied to the barbarity that they blessed, the enslavement of African people that they lorded over, that they took part in, the missionaries that they used to go and weaken the social chains um in Africa. Um the extraction, the child enslavement, the rape, all of those things. So what's the bottom line?
There's no plan to return the land because at the end of the day, the Catholic Church okayed enslavement because they knew that they would enrich themselves.
It was all about the money. So when you're talking about people whose gods are is money, their god is not god in heaven. That's just a tool that they've been able to use in order to come into people's land and take land from them.
Their god is money. So when you offer me your empty words and you're not interested in now returning all of the illgotten land and resources, then your words also become another form of manipulation.
They have no plan to return the land that they've stolen. There's no reparation package. There is no financial accounting. The Church of England did commit $1 billion, which is um a drop in the bucket.
The Vatican hasn't done anything comparable.
An apology doesn't cost anything.
So, what he pretty much gave the world was a well-worded press release.
Uh you know, someone says, "Don't spit in my face and tell me it's raining."
That is what he did to the African uh diaspora and for those of us on the continent and for those people who are on the continent. He spit in our face and said that it was raining.
All right. So I and I want to be careful. I don't want to use the wrong words, but it's very important. The sexual exploitation of that's what I'll say instead of the other word. The sexual exploitation of black bodies was something that uh the Catholic Church was just fine with lording over and in and enriching themselves.
Very important. Africans need science and tech. They also need to readjust their self-concepts, says Larry Wilson.
I agree. We all need that. Um lost in trance. In a trance, I think where the Roman Empire collapsed, it became the Vatican. When the British Empire collapsed, it became the Bank of England. Science and math come from Africa, says Wolf Papsian Papison. Um, Larry Wilson says, "Since the masses are not a threat, the elite will steal whatever they want and destroy nations.
Never surprised when it comes to churches and schools and governments," says Mr. Crawford. Larry Wilson says, "Science and tech are universal."
Greetings to you, Carl Liverpool.
Um, uh, let me go ahead and get rid of this ignorant comment.
Um, oops, for some reason it's showing.
Okay, sorry. Science and tech do not care about your race or identity, the principles regardless of superficialities of people. That's not true. Tech does care about your race.
The people who are coding uh AI uh the the racism is coded into the pie. Go to Grock and you'll learn that. And you know, whenever Grock did try to say something that wasn't as racist, the person who coded him made him say something else. So, that's not necessarily true, but I understand the sentiment. Um, tell 80% of black Christians they've been swindled. Oh, you worship the devil. The Ethiopian Bible is not real. Okay, you believe that? I'm a Christian. I'm a black Christian. Just because someone has taken the Bible and used it to try to um justify their greed does not mean that the Bible is not something that uh is is you know that the that the that the religion itself is is a problematic.
It's the people who have weaponized the religion. The Catholic Church in the USA are the land beasts and sea beasts of Revelation 13. Okay.
Um, people have basically turned Europeans into a supernatural demonic entity versus what people really are, says Larry Wilson. I don't support colonialism, but it is not about race, says Larry Wilson. Of course, it's about race. And that's not something that I made up. Europeans created the idea of race. You should read a book called The History of White People. It's a pretty short book because the idea of white people is a fairly recent concept that was created by what we now call white people, Europeans. Humans care about it.
That is not scientific. Hello, Sister Chanel. Hello, Mr. Remember the Palawales. Oh dear. Can't believe I'm seeing you live since I like what you represent and stand for exposing the tactics of neocolonialism and imperialism or imperialist. Africa needs to unite ASAP. Amen. AI is racist against black. Well, I think that we have to understand that the people who have programmed some AI have programmed it to be that way. I've heard that there are hacks around it and that's interesting. Do you believe China is the new neoc colonialist in Africa?
Yeah, I think that some a lot of the deals that are signed and what's happening there is exploitative. Um but there you know yes many African nations were revolutionary in science and tech for the time many were highly advanced.
Someone says amen Chanel thank you u Mr. Payne 5118 exactly racism is incorporated into technology. It certainly is empty apologetic words to the church while lying about its wealth and guilt just like the bank says Martin. And that is exactly right. Who said I embrace pseudocience about superior races? I don't know who said that. Um, Larry Wilson, white South Africans and North Africans are a what is this? Pioneer movement in Africa. It's military tactics. Mr. I had three subscribers.
Morning everyone and I'm hoping all is well. Hey Mr. Big. Pastor Big is in the house. Hey you. Hey Denzel. Can racists use technology to push racist ideas?
Yes. But technology itself is amoral is what you're saying. I mean technology is tech. I don't think anybody is looking for morality in technology. Uh I am a Christian. Ethiopian American. Ethiopia is second oldest Christian country way before the Europeans. You are right about that. You are certainly right about that. And there's so much more for us to learn about Ethiopian Christians, Ethiopian Jews. China is acquiring a lot of land in Africa. Yes, we also have is Israel acquiring lots of land in Kenya and throughout the continent of Africa.
That's true. A beautiful UAE as well.
Beautiful blessings everybody. Should I go Egyptian Coptic or Ethiopian Coptic for true Christianity? Been mulling it over for months now. Says remember the Paul Wallace. I think that's a journey that you have to kind of be on. You know, I can't say that I know enough about either one to be able to tell you what to do with your own, you know what I'm saying, with your own belief system.
But I do think we're all on a journey of discovery. So, let me know what you choose and why. I'd be interested.
Constantine the Great converted to Christianity to abuse human care for each other and twisted everything, says Wolf. Says Wolf. Um, the Chinese have the right idea about fighting the West.
They don't blame white people. They built a system that doesn't need the West, says Larry Wilson. Yeah, I think that African societies have a lot to learn from the Chinese. That is for sure. Um, Penser, think crab claws two sides. Okay, thank you. I had three subscribers. Many Christians believe faith um comes from the Catholic Church or association.
People naturally favor their own nation and people naturally in general, says Larry Wilson. This is part of human nature. I'm happy the pope apologized for the church, but I agree with you. He and the church do not need to comp do need to compensate black people all over the world. Yeah, apology from um a group of people who have been enslaving and stealing for over 500 years doesn't mean a thing. It's really just another form of manipulation.
Um and so yeah, that that apology means absolutely nothing. Um, all these different religions and different doctrines get in the way of having a true personal relationship with Yeshua.
You know, I can understand how religiosity can be a roadblock to personal relationship. The Bible does say that we should, what does it say?
Um, abandon not the um, oh Lord, I can't remember that Bible verse, but that it's important for us to come together um, as a group of people, the assembly. Don't abandon the assembly. I think it's important for us to um make sure that we maintain our relationship with God. Hey Damon, how are you? Says, "Hey, beautiful Chanel.
Just got in. I'm happy you're here.
God's great day to us all. Peace, love, and happiness." Yes, peace, love, and happiness. Oh no, says Christianity and Panaffricanism is a paradox. I don't believe it is. I see Africa represented throughout the Bible. I understand that the Bible has been used as a tool by the oppressor, but that doesn't mean that as I read the Bible and my mind is not uh that I don't I don't connect with the things and I know that the things that have been taught about the Bible by the oppressor are not true. Um but I understand why people are have a lot of trepidation um about that. Apologies mean nothing without reparations. I totally agree with that. Christianity has been the biggest and most damaging weapon of all to permanently keep our people conquered. Our chosen people need to leave evil Christianity and return to our God Yahweh only since black people are Israelites of God. I understand people believing that and saying that apologies mean nothing. Hold on, let me read what water go says. The UAE and the Israelis are working together in the war in Sudan.
Yes, you're right. and also pillaging the DRC. You are right about that. I am aware of that.
I know I shouldn't be drinking pop. Oh my goodness gracious. I have some water here, too. Um Denzel says, "Keep your apologies and pay us." I agree with you on that. And I also do agree that Christianity has been used as a tool for the oppressor and it continues to be used in this country and and abroad. And we have and this is the reason why we have to understand uh where we where our story is in the Bible and how Africa was always centered in biblical teaching and we have to be able to identify uh pastors who are teaching from a white supremacist viewpoint. We have pastors who were taught in in uh in Christian nationalist universities and they've taken on the values and the belief systems of those people who taught them who brought them under their wing who gave them platforms who helped them and they are more and and so we have to be very careful to understand that which is why I'm looking for a church home right now because any pastor who can get up on Sunday and talk about everything that's going on in the Bible and not be able to talk about what's happening in the world um is not a pastor that I can get behind. Jesus understood what was happening uh not only biblically but also in the world not only spiritually I'll say but also what was happening in the world and um you know we have to be with around under pastors who are able to give us spiritual understanding and also be able to connect what's happening in our world with what uh is happening spiritually.
Keep your apologies and pay us. AI is available outside of mainstream tech.
People can create alternatives to avoid digital colonization, says Larry Wilson.
Please let me know what AI that you found that's available outside of mainstream tech, like what um AI tools you're using because that's very interesting. Slow down, y'all. Don't overwhelm her with data. Just listen.
It's okay, Jama. Thank you so much. I really do appreciate it. Thank you.
Currently, I'm visiting Ethiopia.
Chinese investors are everywhere. Adisa Sababa, the capital city, is inundated with Chinese electric cars. Very, very interesting. Listen, you guys, if you haven't already liked and subscribed, please like and subscribe. I really, really appreciate it. Um, it is something that I need you all to do in order for me to continue to do this work. So, I appreciate that. Religion works on faith which by nature is to believe in things without sufficient evidence to prove one way or another, says Larry Wilson. Yes, the definition of faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. But for everybody who talks about, you know, um uh what's the what's the word that people say that they're doing now? I I I made this thing happen. you know, all of this spirituality, it's if you go back, it's all Christianity and you know, you can find it in the Bible.
I don't make any excuses for my faith as a Christian woman and as someone who believes very deeply in African people being free. And I believe that if God gave African people, his people, all these resources and put those resources under our feet, he did that for a reason. Um, I reject um Christian nationalism and and white superiority that has been used to objectify and to enslave and to um dehumanize African people on the continent throughout the diaspora. And I understand that that is not uh the true um teachings, biblical teachings. What they've done is they've taken a document that's very powerful and they've contorted it um for their own benefit. And just because they've done that does not mean that I have to believe that that is the true purpose of that document. So um Christianity was created by paganism. The invasion of the church is intermixed with paganism. Um pseudo Christianity. The faith changed to slow solely wealth. Why no other faith has changed? Okay, you got to redo that for me. The Bible is black history.
Our oppressor tried to erase our history from the Bible. says Felton Moore. I I believe that. Pastor Big says, "We have to understand that all religion is man created are eccentric.
I'm sorry. Um eccentric and essential.
Nature is God. We are the direct eliminations of our energetic presence that is everywhere operating for us all.
Once we realize this, we can pro practice sorry being in tuned and lie with the intuitive gods that are in every living thing which will direct us in our path of being God being once we dis that's a lot of words pastor Lord Jesus the rest of it goes out the window that's a lot of words pastor religion isn't science that's true religion well there are people who would say that you can find science also in religion but okay everything in the Bible is based based on alibula. Please explain what that means. Want Africa?
UAE Arabs and Israel in the west want Africa's resources. Arabs are taking over the north and moving south. Yes. Um the Pope is as famous as a famous YouTuber says the quadrun from Chicago by way of New Orleans. I believe he might be trying to help black people on the under. Says remember the Paula Wallace. Um, and she's saying that because this pope has roots here in Chicago and he's said to be uh I guess a quarter or something black. Um, you know, yeah, you know, the pope is a figure head just like the president is a figurehead. I'm sure that there's only so much that he can do. However, I'm very clear that um for an entity that has been stealing for hundreds of years, who directly held slaves, enslaved people, um an apology doesn't mean anything without actual action behind it. It's just like when somebody has wronged you unless you choose to change the behavior, then the apology is manipulation. Okay? China is very much dependent on America. We buy much from them. So does the rest of the known civilized world. Nixon connected China to America. Okay, if you believe that, um, uh, China is definitely not as dependent on America as I think you might think. Um, and I guess we'll see that play out more and more in the future because we see that the Chinese government is making arrangements with other countries as well since a lot of religious concepts are very dangerous, ambiguous, people define them however they want. And we um Dean says and and and we a team just because I show up on her platform don't mean overwhelm me with information as well.
I know that's right. 501c. If most black people had black consciousness or had true afroentric education, everybody would be on the same page. Shout out to Dr. Amos Wilson, says Tony Bansz. God is basically whatever a person defines their highest ideals of creation and aspects of reality. Is that what you believe God to be? I don't think that God can be confined in my own understanding or whatever I define it to be. I think that becomes the own god of my own mind. Um but you know I we can agree to disagree. Steve Anderson says the Bible has been whitewashed in the UK. Churches are still pushing the euroentric identity as seen by the many depictions of biblical figures as Europeans. And this is true. I could not agree with you more, Mr. Anderson. Good afternoon, beloved queen. Good afternoon. Prosperity Gospel is a massive scam worth billions of dollars.
I agree with you on that. And I think people are sick and tired of listening to this scam. This idea that God kind of operates like some kind of a genie. And if I do this, then I'll get this in return. And really, that's not at all what biblical teaching actually says. Um so please continue to enlighten us with your knowledge in the name of Yeshua peace queen. Thank you. No Larry God is more than worthy to be praised. That is how the seed of Jacob has always felt just like grandfather Abraham. Love your historical content. Forward your shorts to my kids. Very educational. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Listen you guys, I want to go on to the next topic.
um because I think that it's very important for us to talk about um the role that African people played in building the west and we don't talk about it enough. we can't afford is explain for us to be have this talked about in schools but the first African people came to the north I think when we think about enslavement we think about the south but the first African people uh were brought to the north traffic to the north uh and I would say the north northern states in the United States 11 enslaved Africans arrived in New Amsterdam which is known as New York City today in 1626 the first slave auction in New York was held in 1955. By 1703, more than 42% of New York City households enslaved African people. By 1703, more than 42% of New York City households enslaved African people. So, the North didn't inherit slavery from the South. The North built slavery first. Very important for us to understand that because I think that the South gets this track record of being this place where all of these terrible people were. No, the entire system was rotten to the core and the North was leading the charge.
Wall Street was built by African hands.
The first enslaved Africans of New Amsterdam built the Wall Street that got its name. 11 captives from none other than the Congo and Angola and South cleared the forest, built the roads, and laid the foundation of what became the financial capital of the world.
74 Wall Street is the accepted address of the slave auction block where enslaved people were bought and sold under the shadow of their prison ships.
Wall Street firms profited from the slave trade long after slavery in New York was illegal and there's a small plaque there today.
Very small plaque there.
So the northern finance industry was built on slavery.
I think we talk a lot about the south.
We don't talk enough about the north. We have to talk about the north first. The banking industry in New York City uh rose largely to provide mortgages, insurance, and financing for the slave trade. Yes, the black body was insured.
Those southerners and northerners who were maintaining people in their homes and holding people captive, they wanted to ensure those black people. and the banking industry provided for those insurance policies.
Black people were mortgaged as down payments for other business ventures to secure loans to finance. The ship builders who sent voyages to Africa to bring enslaved people were northern ship builders.
The rum industry, the currency of the slave trade, was processed and sold in northern United States. New York became the third major city in the western world and its glory was built on cotton which was financed, packaged and shipped by northern merchants and banks. The New York Stock Exchange owes its start of capital to an economy that was in fuel uh fueled by enslaved people.
So we talk a lot about the north, but there is we talk about a lot about the south, but the the the north was the engine for much of this.
South Carolina built on African nice rice knowledge and was the wealthiest colony in British North America. By 1775, more land was moved to build South Carolina's rice field and was moved to build the pyramids at Giza. black enslaved black people who were forced into bondage in these United States of America cleared this land and this was swampy land in South Carolina filled with mosquitoes, alligators, and all kinds of different bugs and animals many times with their bare feet. They didn't have shoes in their bare feet. By 1860, enslaved people represented 70% of South Carolina's personal property wealth. 70%.
It was a national enterprise. The North financed it, the South produced it, and African people paid for all of it with their lives.
In 1865, uh, African-Americans were promised 40 acres in a mu in a mule, enslaved people got absolutely nothing.
So it's very important for us to understand the scope of enslavement. We don't understand it. We've been lied to and told, well, if you just work hard, then you can do this and that. The people who have enriched themselves, the old money people, they didn't work hard.
They worked other people hard. They were incredibly inhumane.
This is their their legacy.
Um Josher, listen you guys, if you haven't already liked this um live, if you haven't already subscribed, if you can send a super chat or a super thanks, please do that. Um Joshua McCabe says, "Pope Catholic Church can't think a verbal apology is justice. A criminal um I'm sorry, couldn't read that. Uh let's see.
can't dictate their own consequences.
Exactly.
Um murder says look up mud flood. Okay.
Now the next step is to drop that money and land with um and to drop the money with interest. Egyptian concept of truth, cosmic balance, law, order and morality.
Capitalism is the crisis. No gods, no masters, and mutual aid. So you would sacrifice the Christ for your own protection. Very well. That makes you a Satan like your Okay, Done. Are you talking to me? I'm not sure. Okay. Bas art says, "Wow." Speaking of pre-Abrahamic religions in Africa, people had much better concepts. Look up the word cabal. All you need to know.
Yep. The North feel obligated to return slaves back to the south because they were benefiting from the free labor from the free labor that the slaves were doing in the house. Um, please let me know. It's been hidden, burned or buried behind years of sand, says uh he's talking to you, Larry. Older African religions didn't demonize their own people. They embraced their own people.
Thanks for sharing that, Larry. Um, let's talk about um a slush fund that is available. Reparations that the United States has made available. The Trump administration has set aside $1.776 billion in taxpayer money for people that it deems victims of government weaponization.
So, we have passed the reparations bill in this country.
Um, very interesting.
Very, very interesting. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch was asked if people convicted of assaulting police could receive funds and he says that anybody can apply. So that's a yes.
understand what happened on January 6th when insurrectionists when armed thugs stormed the Capitol building, defecated and urinated inside of the halls of Congress um and set up a gallows outside where they threatened to hang then Vice President Mike Pence.
Um, Congresswoman Summer Lee Trump says that Trump can create a $ 1.7 billion fund to reward January 6 insurrectionists with your tax dollars, but Congress won't pass a referendum to even study reparations because they're not interested in paying reparations. Very, very important. One activist noticed, "If we had an executive branch that actually believed in black humanity, it shows that almost two billion can be transferred within a week.
The bottom line is that African people built the wall that became the Wall Street. Their labor finance, the banking system, the shipping industry, the cotton economy that made this country rich. People who attack the capital are eligible for a part of the $1.776 billion sludge uh reparations fund for insurrectionists. The descendants of the people who built the country have never received a single dollar. And it's not a coincidence. This is a value system that is on display. And some of the people who were pardoned because Trump gave out mass blanket pardons for these insurrectionists have now some of them have been charged with pedophilia, with assault. Uh I read that one person was charged with I think murder. These were the kinds of people that were, you know, doing that kind of thing.
Absolutely amazing. Had you guys heard about this $ 1.776 billion fund um that uh these insurrectionists now have the opportunity to get a portion of.
Very very interesting. Um Antonio is talking about a book called They Came before Columbus talking about how African explorers had been here in the United States in the North America before Columbus. Haha, I'm bipot, not white.
Okay, [clears throat] I don't know what's going on there. The half has never been told is another book that Antonio is saying we should read and you are correct about that. They still believe we are three-fifths human, but we are the chosen ones. Jewels, Apple of Yah's eye, peculiar people. Good evening, UK time. Bless up my sister.
What time is it in the UK? Because it is, my goodness, it's 2 o'clock. It's been an hour. Um, too much pagan peasant energy. I don't want to be upset this beautiful late May afternoon later.
Chanel. Okay. Pagan peasant energy. Oh, what is going on? Okay. Dean, I'm happy that you were able to check in and hopefully you'll come back tomorrow.
Larry Wilson says, "To know the creator, you look at creation and understand the science and how it works to definitively find the creator." Okay, that's scripture. says Denzel. I think they probably would be okay with reparations for black people. It's just that they can't afford it because they exploited blacks too much, so they're too scared to do so, says Alex the big charm. I I I think it's bigger than that, but I agree with that, too. The Western brand of Christianity is an arm of European imperialism. Amen. People are naturally inclined towards the aspects of the creator, such as morality, search for truth, etc. Beautiful blessings, everybody. I'm [clears throat] always correct. Never right.
Whenever idols are more important than natural hand over fist, just know you're being scammed. The checks and balance don't make sense.
Okay. What is it? 7:59 in the UK. Oh, okay. Awesome. It's 8. Thank you. Thank you, Tupo. 8. It's 7:59 or 8:00 p.m.
Okay. Awesome. 6 hours ahead of us. You must Google original emblem of America.
looks just like black folk. Okay, Jasser. He said Abraham was a satan. Oh my goodness. I You know what? I didn't read that comment. I'm kind of moving between a couple pages that Listen, you all, we have to respect people's um religious beliefs. You know, I you all I'm very open about my beliefs, but I will never denigrate what you believe.
And I think that we have to have mutual respect um because it's very very important. You know, you don't have to we don't have to believe the same thing, but we do need to respect one another.
Satan is a title, meaning adversary. But Satan is not much in the Bible, excluding a few tests at the most.
Abraham was a man, nothing more. Okay, you're saying that he had mental issues.
I think that listen, what I've learned about God is that God will use somebody who who to us doesn't seem to have it all together. You know what I'm saying?
Many of us could be diagnosed with something and I think that even in that God is able to do amazing things. I didn't read anything in the Bible that made me think that Abraham had any mental issues but he went through some things. So nothing is you know I'm sorry who's three-fifths what now? Adversary of God and friends with God are two different things. Come on you guys please let's not curse at each other.
Many black many people will call Satan in the Bible such as Peter. Since I understand basic Hebrew and Greek, it's easy to know the original meaning, says Larry Wilson.
Um, he says, "I'm upset, Chanel. You're right. Uh, I'll leave today. My apologies." Oh, I'm sorry. Don't let these people get up make you upset.
I wouldn't be able to host the show if I got upset like that. Listen, people are at different places in their journey of understanding and learning. We all have a lot more road ahead of us. We got to be respectful to one another, listen to one another, and maybe learn from one another. You know, that's the whole point, isn't it? The European knows money is the difference maker.
Reparations would lift black people up.
The play is to keep black people down. I agree with that. Hebrew words do not translate in English. Well, those whose skin can't handle the sun with no sunblock erode and get sick. this the reality of what they are, who they originals go. Oh, who they originate from. Go out in the sun. Okay. Um, Lost in Trans says, "I just discovered your channel. The YouTube shorts are gold.
Short and concise. I really love how you end your videos." Oh, by the way, you're gorgeous. Thank you so much. The first will be last. The last will be first.
You just got to be obedient. I agree with that. The Black Congressional Congress, the CBC, are useless. They only support the Democrats and Republicans to ensure that Israel get their annual 4 billion foreign aid dollars from the United States, says African 1000. I do believe that the CBC, the Congressional Black Congress, uh needs to be a lot more um pointed when it comes to pushing forth the issues that are affecting the black community.
We see what's happening right now in South Carolina uh where the voting rights act has been gutted and we will not have a democratic process. You could argue that we haven't had that really uh because black people are going to be disenfranchised on such a high level.
Great work. Keep up with the wonderful knowledge of history. What what do you have mental issues or not? Land and riches was promised to him and his seed.
What was promised to you? Okay, says D, you guys are talking about the issue that you guys Listen, y'all be having all kinds of conversations. Okay, I just want everybody to be respectful. I just think that's super important. And I wanted to move on to another topic because we've been talking about was taken, what wasn't returned, reparations, what Pope Leo said, the fact that black people, black genius, black labor, um, built this country and the wealth of the West, which is true.
But also, let's talk about this music thing. Um, because it's really taking hold. Afro beats. Afro beats streams on Spotify grew at 34% globally in 2024.
And then I'mma plucked over 1.4 billion streams, 61% from outside the continent.
I love a piano and I love Afro beats.
It's just a different kind of a vibe. It makes me feel, you know, free and happy and I just love to hear um the richness in the music. African stream revenues are projected to hit $314 million this year and the African music market is on track to reach $10 billion in the next four years.
Who are some of your favorite artists?
Um, Jasher says, "This is the first time I saw your channel. I'm saw I'm happy you saw it. Slavery violates human rights. It's not sustainable or functional."
Bill Brown says, 'What would happen if we learned and know the research that Yahweh is black? I think that people would be free. Remember when um Kanye West used a picture of a black Jesus? I think it was either on the cover of like his one of his CDs or the cover of like a magazine and how the Catholic Church came out and spoke against that. Imagery is incredibly powerful. So it's very important that we begin to see ourselves in the stories of people in the Bible to understand the role that Africa played in protecting a young baby Jesus. Just understanding that we are in those scriptures very very powerful and they know how powerful it is. Which is why so much of media is controlled by people who are not interested in showing black life and the black experience in a positive way. which is why we have to be there to put out those positive images.
Science proves slavery doesn't work.
Okay. Um, explain what you mean by that.
Um, means Abraham walked with God because of agreement, which is something Europeans never ever learn, says Timone.
Um, I must admit I don't know much about Afro beats, but I'm open to be educated.
Really haven't been listening to it. You should just go to YouTube and just type in, you know, let me hear some of the best afro beats. Are you familiar with Amma Piano? Um, are you familiar with any any of the upand cominging or the huge Afro beats/ piano stars? Burnab boy, Tyler, Remy, Whiz Kid, um, Asake, you know, Afro beats is also just another form of music coming out of South Africa that's so beautiful. I love it so much. So, you know, um if you guys haven't already liked and shared this live, please do so. I really would appreciate it. Also, you all can support the work that I'm doing by sending me a super chat, super thanks, subscribing, becoming a monthly subscriber. I want to thank everyone who did send a super chat a super thanks today. It really does, you know, it's such a wonderful thing and I so appreciate it. It means a lot to me. Steve Anderson says, "What a dull world this would be without black music." I agree with you on that. Um music and is, you know, adds so much.
Many types of Europeans like other people. Um Jacob also even though he wrestled at first, then God changed his name to Israel, not Israeli. Hosea 11:1 says, "Out of Egypt have I called my son." You better preach, Jasher. That is right. black and white explanations don't define reality properly. I agree with that, Larry. That is very true. And I think that as we talk about the the injustices that have been suffered um in the black community, it's very important for also for us to not allow a seed of hate and bitterness to take hold, but also for us to understand the history, but that you know it's going to take many people to address the issues that are affecting African people and us in the diaspora as well. Just watch every Sunday on American TV sports hours as they boost black athletes who are in slave positions and the opposite who are not on their payroll. They want them. I don't you got to give me context for that. Europeans also traded other Europeans as human cattle too. Although history many exploited and paged their own, says Larry Wilson. Yes. But uh child slavery was something that was very unique to African people. And um so yeah, we could talk about that. But uh music was to use to free us from Christianity. Long live Bob Marley says Kasango. Vikings acted like barbaric savages to other Europeans. We know that Europeans were fighting one another all the time. Was Abraham alive at the birth of Jacob? Are y'all having all kind of biblical conversations? The South Africans dancing to I'm a piano reminds me of African-Americans roller skating. Um, double Dutch and jazz and R&B. It's so beautiful. I love to I love to hear South African people singing because their voices are just so beautiful. And I'm a piano is like, "Oh, I love it so much." Nobility families let their own people live in poverty and misery to profit immensely. Remember the Palawales that Christianity is not aligned with the teachings of the historical Christ. Um the historical Christ didn't come to create any new religion. He didn't create Christianity.
Um from what I understood the meaning of Christianity is to be Christlike and he came to free us um not for us to be in bondage. Judaism took concepts from the pagans before them and even from the Egyptian books. God bless you, sister.
You're very smart. I appreciate that.
I'm always learning so much and even in these comments, I'm learning so much from you guys. So, I appreciate y'all for being here and for adding to the conversation. Actually, many older African religions were more scientific and focused upon higher principles to evolve spiritually.
Um, says Larry. Listen you guys, I want to tell you all thank you for your time today. Um, goodness gracious. Let me drink a little water. Okay.
Oh my god.
Oh, thank you all so much for your time.
I'm going to be back tomorrow. Same back time. Same back place. Also, if you're in Chicago on June 13th, I want to invite you to celebrate my birthday with me. I'm going to be at a park. I'll let you guys know which one it's going to be. It's literally going to be just bring a blanket, bring a Frisbee, bring a cooler or with a refreshing, you know, healthy drink and let's talk and just vibe, listen to some music and just, you know, be out there. So, I'll let you guys know we're in Chicago. I'll be I really am excited about um about us getting together. Um, I would be lying if I didn't want to see the European punished and dethroned from their current position of dominance in the world. I think that many people agree with that sentiment. Um, I totally understand why what African people in the diaspora and and on the continent have suffered as a result of um, enslavement and colonialism, child slavery is something that is really unimaginable and it's continuing. It continues now. Um, we're here to talk about how to move forward. How can we encourage one another? We don't have to agree on everything, but we can agree on the fact that we want to see one another do well.
We want to write the wrongs of the past.
And we want to forge a new path forward that will allow us to live in the kind of world that I believe God wants us to live in, which is a world where we have dignity and respect, where we live um in peace with one another, and that we are able to enjoy all of the amazing resources that God has placed under our feet. So um that's why we're here, which is why I think it's very important for us to um learn from each other and for us to respect one another. You know, we don't have to get along. We not going to see eye to eye on everything, but we should respect one another, right? Um, let's see. Europeans built their cities with other people's bricks. You are right about that. It's a wonderful thing to say and it's true. We live in a global world. So, regardless if people like each other or not, working together is necessary. That's true, Larry. Um, there are impostors that steal all civilization of black people, Islam and Judaism and Christianity. um all those prophets are black.
Um the Christian God is just a money-making tool for the elite. Um I think that we have to separate out Christianity from um white superiority and imperialism and how those people use though Christianity as a tool um as a tool for them to enrich themselves. Um and I believe that God will judge harshly for that. So, idiot proof 523.
Um, thank you so much. Thank you for the $10. I really appreciate it. He says, "Good day, everyone." Thank you. Happy birthday to you. I'm a May child, too.
My birthday is next month, but happy birthday to all of my May people here.
Such a good educating job you're doing.
Is it possible without acknowledging the truth of our history? Listen, you guys, I'm going to be celebrating my birthday next month um at a park in Chicago. I'll let you guys know which one. This is super last minute. Some, you know, I never really celebrate my birthday and so I want to do something where maybe we can all come together and have, you know, bring something to eat, you know, a refreshing healthy drink and let's just, you know, be nice to one another and enjoy each other's company and conversation.
Um, listen you all, thank you for being here. I really appreciate it. Um, Professor 523, thank you so much for supporting. Thanks for everyone who sent a super chat today. Thanks for everybody who um sent a super thanks. If you haven't already subscribed, we're on our way to 100K and every subscriber helps.
So, I really appreciate you guys supporting in that way. Thank you so much. I just want you to know that I really appreciate you being here. Every day I'm looking to get a little bit better and to find ways to bring information that I think is important.
Sometimes I put out videos and I'm like, "Oh, I thought that would do really good and it it doesn't." But then you think, "You know what? If it helped one person, then it's all good." Right? If you want your channel to grow, then you need to talk about everything, not only Africa.
Well, this channel is specifically geared toward addressing the issues that affect um the African diaspora and the broader African and the African community on the continent. So, that is what this channel is about. And let me say that with 1.4 billion people on the continent of Africa, I think that there's a lot of room for growth. But thanks for the uh thanks for the input.
Uh I'll be celebrating with you because my birthday is next month, too. Yay. Um should I move to Chicago? I don't know.
Chicago's nice in the summer, but my god, the winter time is terrible. I'm dropping your name everywhere, and it's definitely a name that will go down in history. Thank you, Tony J. I appreciate you. God bless you on Earth Day. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Listen, you guys, I'll let you guys know maybe tomorrow where I'm going to be doing the um picnic. Um which is just going to be super, you know, nothing super planned. Just want us to have some time to get together, celebrate my birthday, and I look forward to seeing you guys there. Um someone says, "Your painting is almost done." Oh, really?
You gotta You gotta send me a video. Do you follow me on Instagram? You can DM me. I want to see it. Oh my god. I hope it's I know it's going to be cool. Um I appreciate you guys for being here.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And I'll see you guys tomorrow. Thanks for everybody who sent me a super chat today. Thanks for all of the subscribers that I had today. Thanks for everybody who sent a super thanks.
And we are on the road to 100K. I'm hoping to get there by or before my birthday. We're at 91K right now, so we're making progress. I appreciate you guys so much. I love us getting together. Um, thank you. I appreciate you. All right, have a good one. Bye. If you didn't know, I love you. Now you know.
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