The video offers a sharp, data-driven indictment of how the American legal system has evolved from overt segregation to institutionalized mass incarceration. It effectively argues that without addressing specific historical grievances, superficial allyship remains a hollow substitute for genuine structural justice.
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ANTI-BLACK RACISM TOWARDS FBA AMERICANS IS ON THE RISE SINCE DELINEATIONAdded:
Oh my god. Like I y'all like you like we were I don't stop.
>> Don't try to run.
>> You know what's great?
>> You see this?
>> You're still going to be black and we're not.
>> Make sure you tell them you're >> I'm still white. You're still black.
>> Tag is up. P43 0. So, with all the stuff going on with this Ashley Gonzalez, W America is starting to come out and call out these people that want close proximity to to to W folks, right?
They're calling out their own people.
They're calling out uh these these people that can sometimes pass for being the W, right? But they're not. And there have been uh you know since Trump well before Trump got elected but when Trump was running and he was saying make America great again a lot of these so-called MAGA was coming out in full force and they was coming out from under their rocks out from under the manholes right you know uh uh they starting to put their uniforms back on and come out like it's 1955 but you have a lot of Hispanics and these uh uh Arabs and these other groups that can pass for them sometimes they start coming out and really coming out against black people saying a lot of disparaging things about us because they want to be associated with those W's. Well, we see the behavior of this Ashley Gonzalez and some of these old older uh W's, right?
Well, this this white lady, she came out and she had a message for all of these nonW folks that want close proximity, right? She came out, she had a damning message for you guys. She said this, >> and again, another one bites the dust.
How many videos am I going to have to make to tell you if you don't look like me, but you think because you're not black, it's not going to happen to you, it's going to happen to you. And the irony is is your proximity to whiteness is never going to save you. And the call is always going to come from inside the house. Let's not forget that just a week and a half ago, they found a 19-year-old Latino boy outside of a police department in Washington DC.
We will never like you. We will never accept you. We will use you. we will abuse you and then we will toss you aside. Walking if she'll get drunk and get on Instagram on somebody else's page and talk like this. Do you imagine what she says within the police department with other officers? So now they're thinking if she'll yap, she'll yap. So we need to worry about that. We'll never protect you. We'll never choose you. And you are not safe with us.
>> So she's letting you know that you will never be accepted. uh like we had they have their own group. They do what they do for themselves. And this country was established for them. Yes, they have the constitution, but we already know when the constitution was made, what they was doing to black folks, right? In this country, foundational black Americans.
We already know that that was a scam that was set up for them for their people, right? Because if it wasn't, they would immediately stop treating foundational black Americans the way that they did. But then when you start letting other groups of color come in, you you treated them horrible as well as well. Not as worse as us, but you treated them horrible as well. So she's letting you know that you are not part of the clan. You are not part of the group. We'll use you, but once we finish with our tools, we break them. You are not part of us, right? No matter how hard you try, right? We use you uh uh uh for a greater cause. We are exploiting your country for resources. So, we'll let a couple of you come over here, live the so-called American dream to make money where it won't look as barbaric as what we're doing in in your countries, right? So, we'll let a couple of you come, but no matter what what you achieve in in America, we're going to always let you know who you are, right?
So, now what? So, now what these immigrants do, they they say, "Okay, cool. Long as you don't treat us like you treat the n-words. As long as you don't treat us like you treat them." So with that, you have a lot of W folks that think that they could just talk to black people any kind of way, tell us how we should behave, what we should be doing. Now that Trump is the president, a lot of them, they always thought this way, but now a lot of them feel emboldened to come out and talk like this. Well, it seems that I have ruffled some feathers to say the least as of recently because I said the reason that we see a rise in hood prom, hood graduation, hood baby showers and stuff like that is because of a lack of emphasis of having the father in the home and the black community, especially low-inccomes, lowincome ones such as the hood and as well as the rise of baby mama culture because these young girls don't ever really see themselves becoming brides or having a wedding or being a wife because they don't see it modeled around them. They don't see it in media. They just assume whether subconsciously or consciously that they're just going to become somebody's baby mama. So, they're substituting their wedding with prom. And I've pissed off the black community with saying that. And quite frankly, I couldn't be happier because I don't say what I say out of hate. I don't hate black people despite popular assumption. I I'm not racist. I say what I say out of love. I can either be your biggest cheerleader or I can be your drill sergeant. And right now, I'm your drill sergeant.
Right now, you need someone to look you in the eyes and say, "Oh, you can't do that." So, you get mad enough to actually do the thing because countless black creators have said the same exact thing that I am saying, but they don't get the attention they deserve because they're not pissing you off. I'm pissing you off. I'm glad I'm pissing you off.
Now, change. Put an emphasis on having the father in the home. Put an emphasis on not having children before marriage.
Put an emphasis on raising happy, healthy communities and making sure a child has two happy, healthy parents and one happy, healthy home. Now, this is a W woman that thinks that she can tell us what to do. And but again, all throughout middle America, man, from uh uh Ohio to Indianapolis, all throughout Illinois, Kentucky, uh Tennessee, Arkansas, you ain't not got nothing but trailing homes and single moms and uh abortions and uh uh drunkards and all kinds of stuff. Oklahoma, Iowa, Idaho, man. Listen, man. They they try to hide these poor whites. It's about 120 million of them. just all just wild, just all crazy, all wild out. They show you the small percentage of W's that's doing good, but a lot of them are messed up and they condition you to see yourself through this stereotypical lens that they put on you where that most of it is them, but they want to tell you, man, they got you believing the lie, right? But then you got liberal W's, right, that come out and they hold their uh uh they hold their community accountable and they start calling out these uh white folks that come out and act like they on our side, but they start saying this.
>> I got a bone to pick, okay? And I'm going to pick this bone until ain't nothing but bone marrow left my gear.
So, I'm seeing all these segregation videos, you feel me? And it's not it's mostly, you know, black people speaking in the videos, black creators. So, I'm going through the comment section and I just keep seeing the like, you know, white people talking about, you know, when if segregation happens, I'm siding with the black people. Oh, Lord have mercy. You don't promote any black businesses. You're not around any black men or women. You It's literally y'all say certain things and it's not genuine.
Like, I don't know if y'all realize, but black people don't like when you do things to appeal to them. When it comes to white people, it is very important for them to pick genuine white people.
They never have posers or culture cultures or this and that. like they really know if you're being genuine or not. It don't take nothing but to click or page and to see. There are several different types of white people when it comes to black people in their culture.
You have the white people that love black people and it's not because because they're black. It's because they're a person that they formed a relationship with. The fact of them being black. Then you got the white people that just love the culture because everybody knows that the white culture is a little underwhelming. Okay, I'm just going to say I'm a white girl.
Well, I'm technically a thousand things, but I'm a white woman from the touch.
So, basically, they're just putting on and they're, you know, around black people just for the culture just to, you know, take certain things. That's where the word culture culture came from. Then you have the the the big the big that have this word black men. Okay, that's been going on since.
>> And then you have the white women that despise black women as a go around them so that they can open up the gates and go to their black men. Okay, don't look over the many people that come around the black people in the culture. Nine times out of 10, those are the mentalities you're going to get. Sorry.
I'm going to let y'all know right now.
Y'all can sit and say, "Oh, I'm if I if it was back then, oh, I'd be oh, they would have had to take me to jail, do this and that." Really getting real? I don't think I understand like how how segregation and race wars and stuff really go down. It's not this. It's not talking on your phone. Like if you're really writing for another community, you got to put in footwork. You got to know enough about their culture to sit stand and talk with them. You can't just go out there like, "Oh, I I love hip-hop. Please don't take away hip-hop." Like, you can't go out there.
You got to be understanding rights. You got to be understand already went through. You got to be able to speak.
You got to be able to compare and contrast and tell them how certain things are detrimental. You have to have a voice. You have to have a footwork.
You have to be physical with these things. So, please don't be in the comments of these black creators p pouring their heart out talking about segregation and how they're going to go about it. For you to sit up in the comment section saying that, oh, I'm sorry with y'all this and that. 95% of y'all are not. Y'all are not going to do it. Okay? And no offense because I know there's plenty of white folk right now because we do live in different times.
From the grace of God, there is going to be white people that's not protesting the stand. But you watch how many people the first week of protesting, the first week, how many white people go from standing with y'all to white only businesses, okay? Because when people can't handle it, okay? And the people that can handle it are the people that actually have heart and their the love from the black people in their life and the the appreciation for them. That stuff is standing with them. Not just because you like it. Okay? Get it? Like I'm not like I'm not going to keep like I said, I will go to y'all stages.
Nothing to do with black culture is on your page, bro. You don't even you don't even like support the black community.
So, you're just doing that to appeal.
And that's another thing. Stop trying to appeal to the black community by changing what you like. If you're Suzie at home, be Suzie around them. The one the number one thing if you really have been around black people and really know about them and know their heart, you know that they like genuine, authentic people. They don't like people to got to put on. Okay, so and if anybody's mad about what I said, you can always do something about it. Something can always be done. I don't care. And I ain't even going to get into that because somebody probably comment something and I'm going to crash back with that. So yeah, come on.
>> A lot of people ask me what was my aha moment. What made me change my perspective? And it's when I saw this.
So, a black person in the United States during the Jim Crow era face secondass citizenship, disenfranchisement, barriers to voting, barriers to education, barriers to employment, and barriers to housing. Then we had the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which stated we could no longer do any of this. We could no longer discriminate based on race. So in 2023, what is the only group of people that we can legally discriminate against? We can legally relegate to secondass citizenship, create barriers to voting, barriers to education, barriers to employment, barriers to housing. If you answer convicted felon, you are absolutely correct. In 2023, a convicted felon is the only group of people that we can legally do all this to. Now, do you believe it's a coincidence that one in three black males carry this label as convicted felon as opposed to one in 17 white males? If you answered yes to that question, let's take a look at what's happened since the dismantling of the Jim Crow laws. We've had a 700% increase in our prison population. We've gone from 300,000 inmates to as high as 2.3 million. Now, I do believe we're back down to about 1.8 million today. We had the law and order agenda which was an increase in police spending and a decrease in school funding which created the school to prison pipeline. We also had the war on drugs which we now know was a war on people. We had the 1986 anti-drug abuse act and we had the 1994 crime bill. Now, the 86 anti-drug abuse act differentiated between rock cocaine and powder cocaine, which we know predominantly impacted the black community. And the 94 crime bill created harsher sentences, lengthier sentences, and minimum mandatories. We also know that black people make up 53% of all exonerations, 69% of exonerations for drug crimes, and they're seven times more likely to be wrongly convicted. So when I seen all of this, I realized that racism in this country never end.
>> So I'm here to tell you, man, you ain't got no friends. None. You ain't absolutely, you ain't got no friends.
Uh, a lot of these liberal W's that come out act like they with you. They support you. Like I always tell you, they come out because they're paid to go out there and do it because of those nonprofits.
They're not your friends. They don't even understand the culture. They come out there, they don't even understand your plight. They don't know your trauma. And they want to speak on behalf of you. When a lot of y'all get quiet and let them come do it instead of you saying, "No, you can assist, but we leading the charge." When that when that money get allocated, that's coming to us. That's coming to our nonprofits.
That's coming to our grassroots, not y'all. Your social your social services programs. No. No. We need we need to do it for our own people, right? So again, because this is the way that they talk.
This is the way that they act, right?
This is the way that they view you, man.
The whole thing is crazy. So like what and what like like what the guy was saying, he start really digging and and studying uh what what his own people has done to us, right? And he start changing his tune. But ask him about reparations.
Do you support reparations for black people? Will you get will you get those senators and the people that sit in those chairs in the house, can we get 218 votes? Can we get 60 votes in the Senate? when you when you talk to the Asians and the A-avs and these other groups and say, "Hey, you need to support reparations for black Americans when we know most white liberals don't support our reparations cause. They they with you to a certain extent, but they ain't supporting you like that, right?
They not most of them have this view of you, man. So, this is them calling it out. But again, I'm just I'm just, you know, I'm just bringing this out to the forefront. Y'all got to let me know what y'all think, man. If you made it this far in the video, hit that like button, subscribe to Street Media TV, leave your comments in the comment section.
Remember, I love y'all.
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