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Don't even think about saying baffo.
[ __ ] around and find out to these people in ICE detention centers. It is a shame that members of the black community started the trend and so many other people followed. This is an updated voting poll.
>> Updated >> brown people voted for Kla Harris more.
>> Hello brothers and sisters. Now I really do hope you're all doing fine from wherever you're watching me from. Now majority of MAGA supporters are coming out here to offer threats to the black community. Majority of them are now calling the black community for their silence. They are calling the black community for never protesting. They are calling the black community for not um going against the policies of the orange man. They have forgotten so easily. They had been warned against this. Let's watch the video then have a really quick discussion at the end of it. Thank you so much. You fall for the colonizers divisive tactics, the inaccurate voting polls, the initial propaganda. It is immature and immoral to be centering that type of behavior and response to a community that is being mass deported in prison and concentration camps and tossed out of the country to who knows where without any rights or contact to any lawyer or family. Well, we should be focused on solidarity and this has to stop immediately. Especially those of you who claim to be activists perpetuating this fo nonsense. Shouts out to Aaliyah because this is where I I it was on her page when I first saw this this lady, this Mexican lady. And then I went to her page and she doubled down and literally said that they helped us during civil war, the Civil War, which is a lie. And the Mexicans helped free the slaves. First of all, Mexico has slavery themselves. That wasn't abolished until 1829 or 18 uh 30 or something somewhere around there. And the president that abolished slavery in Mexico was Afroindigenous.
I don't know why they keep LEAVING THAT PART OUT. HE LOOKED MORE like a a black a negro then he looked like Are y'all picking up what I'm putting down? And when we were down there, we was fighting beside them. We was helping to protect their borders. They they conveniently leave that out. All this civil rights, there was nobody that was not fighting with us for civil rights.
Is a lie and a scam. not as a collective. And they know a lot of them are anti-lack. It is so crazy that they keep blaming us. First of all, we've been saying [ __ ] around and found out just like we've been saying a whole bunch of other [ __ ] that they co-opted and steal and turned into something else. [ __ ] around and found out never really had no political meaning. That's just how black people talk, [ __ ] [ __ ] AROUND AND FIND OUT. THAT'S HOW WE TALK.
WHY DO THEY KEEP blaming us and censoring us when we are not the ones that's putting them in concentration camps? We do not yield, nor do we hold the power to deport them. They are focusing on the wrong people. Why y'all not mad at MAGA? Why y'all not sticking it to the white man? I I mean, we just got to call it a spay to spay. It's so weird that the Mexican and the Latino community keeps coming for black people.
It's because we're not putting out our bodies. We're not sacrificing our bodies and going and running out and standing on the front lines. Is that what it is?
Why they got so much animosity toward us? like we're the ones that's doing this to them. We're not inflicting any pain on you. And as per Aaliyah's video, cuz I never saw that initial video, she played a video of a bullhead clear guy coining [ __ ] around and find out for political purposes. Once again, stealing our [ __ ] renaming, reclassifying it, giving it a different meaning. We're not making fun of y'all like that. We really ain't. We don't give a It's unfortunate, but stop blaming.
You're blaming, you're pointing, you're you're >> if they do it to the most marginalized and get away with it, they will start doing it to everyone. That has been ringing in my head. And this situation comes to mind. In 2005, during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when black people went to grocery stores and got supplies and food, they were looting. They were criminalized. When white people did it, they were finding food. They were surviving. Now, I was only four years old when Hurricane Katrina happened and like social media wasn't really a thing. So, I don't know how much like backlash and like discussion there was about this, but I have a feeling that a lot of people that looked like me didn't really seem to care a lot that black people were being criminalized when white people weren't.
Now, in 2024, 19 years later, Hurricane Helen, everyone is getting criminalized.
Everything is considered looting. have been saying this for forever and I mean it's it's as clear as there's also something to be said about the lack of solidarity and uproar when it came to Hurricane Katrina and a lot of it was due to the lack of social media and the lack of like spreading information but a lot of it was also due to racism because New Orleans was a predominantly black community whereas what's happening in Appalachia like this is a predominantly white community. Um, and there is more uproar and outcry right now. And I think a lot of it is because people remember Hurricane and Katrina, but also because these are white people. At the end of the day, neither community deserves to be criminalized and denied their basic human rights because they're trying to survive a catastrophe.
>> Okay, black people, we lost the plot.
Remember November, we voted correctly.
Remember we said 2025, this is going to be our year. We are going to rest. We are going to make our ancestors proud.
We're going to have joy. We're going to um learn a new skill with Hillman talk.
We are going to learn new dances. We are going to enjoy soft life like Megan Markle. We are going to let other people do it um and and march and do all of the stuff that we've been doing this entire time. Um, we are going to, um, just have fun in Kiki and had the most amazing Super Bowl, Super Bowl halftime show, all of that. We brought in the redhead community last week and we were we've just been having so much fun and all of a sudden constantly through my feed.
What am I seeing? Black fatigue. And they're tired of us. I they're they want to they want to get us out of our joy.
And you guys got to remember joy is a weapon. Joy is a weapon. And when we're not caring about how they think about us and how they are so angry when we thrive, when we're happy, when we dance, when we're joyful, they want to continue to constantly push, push, push until they can get us.
You guys, whenever you see anything that's black fatigue, the ones that's against us, why don't you just go ahead and block them? Block it. Get it out of your feed because what makes them the most happy when they upset people.
remember the whole thing owning the libs and oh, black people are this and that and then we're in there in the comments fighting and trying to defend ourselves or whatever. They want that. That's what makes them so happy. They get off on that so much. You guys, they their only joy in life is hurting other people. So remember that. So what bugs them the most? Think about all the Karens. Think about all the Kairens that we have. all the people that when other people are happy and minding their own business, then they get upset and they want to call the cops and they want to do this and they want to do that. Remember that, you guys. It's the Karen effect. So, let's let it go. Let's let it go. Let's enjoy ourselves. 2025 is not over yet, you guys. It's only May. It's only May.
Let's go ahead and enjoy the rest of the year. Enjoy it. Actually, enjoy the next four years. Forget them. Let's just go ahead and thrive, get rich, do all that we need to do, have fun, enjoy our community, enjoy our allies, and uh live our lives. You guys, >> the inevitable is happening. The thing we as black people have known all along about the this administration in power, how our rights were being infringed on, how the country would spiral, how women's bodies would be controlled, how education would be gutted, and how the rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. Because the only difference between this >> you and I and everyone else who supported him, you wrote speeches for him. I campaigned for him. We were implicated in this for sure. But the question does present itself immediately like what is this? Was this always the plan? You don't want to be a conspiracy nut. But like clearly there were signs of low character. We knew that >> this >> there are aspects of his personality which are obviously not good and that we've mostly just chosen to overlook.
You know he's not a moral man. He's obviously not the greatest husband in the world. You know cost of American lives isn't the motivator. It's just that Trump has moved on to other things because he has the attention span of a nat. and this >> and what American is this helping besides the the industrial war complex?
What I I just don't know. I don't understand. So yeah, that's what that's what uh that's what our president's up to and it's [ __ ] baffling. Isn't you had a change in morality or a different point of view. You're just now impacted.
And what a spineless way to live. You say to yourself, "I'm okay if marginalized groups are impacted as long as my positioning as a white person is unchanged in this country." We knew. So when you ask what does the black community see that we don't that's allowing them to totally let go.
>> We saw you. We saw our parents and grandparents fight for their rights as humans. We saw how at every turn the only thing people in America, white American men and those white American women who feed into racism and the patriarchy want is capitalistic system where black people don't benefit. Women stay in their place. The masses remain uneducated and America stays white. So yes, we knew MAGA voters are speaking out against Trump. Farmers are watching crops rot because of tariffs. Federal workers losing jobs they thought were safe. Veterans seeing benefits get cut.
But none of this is shocking because the policy didn't change. Their proximity to it did. This pattern is as old as oppression itself. If we go back to the reconstruction era after the civil war, poor white and black farmers were in the same economic boats, exploited by the same land owners, crushed by the same debt systems. They actually started organizing together. The populist movement was building real cross-racial working-class power. But the planter class got panicked. They did not want poor people joining up against wealthy people. So they did what ruling classes always do. They offered poor white farmers something black farmers couldn't have, social status, the feeling of being above somebody. Jim Crow wasn't just about hate. It was a political strategy to break solidarity before it became a threat. And it worked. Poor white southerners voted against their own economic interest for generations, even until today, because they were giving the psychological wage of whiteness instead of actual wages. Fast forward to the New Deal. FDR's programs of social security, labor protections, the right to organize were genuinely transformative. But to get southern Democrats on board, they excluded the jobs black people were most likely to hold. Domestic workers, agricultural laborers left out by design. White workers built generational wealth on those programs. Black workers were locked out alltogether. So when someone says the government used to work for regular people, it did. Just not all of them and just not all of us. And these are the same sentiments of MAGA today.
Ida B. Wells warned us. She said, "A country willing to use terror against black people had already proven it would use terror as a tool. Period. The weapon doesn't retire once it's done with one group." MLK said in a Birmingham jail he wasn't just frustrated with the segregationists. He was frustrated with the white moderates who thought they could stay comfortable while injustice ran its course. Injustice doesn't run its course. Frederick Douglas understood that freedom, if it wasn't protected for everyone, was just a loan. One thing we know about loans is that loans get called in. But in this country, if we had built and defended the political infrastructure to protect minority rights when black communities were screaming that these systems were dangerous, everyone would have protections right now and rights today.
Now, we're watching tariffs cut. The same farming communities that cheered trade wars aimed at protecting them.
federal jobs disappearing from the same towns that voted to shrink government because the cuts were supposed to hit someone else. The tools they're using on immigrants, on black voters, and now the white working-class Americans, those same tools are now pointed somewhere new. You cannot outsource your freedom to someone else's oppression and expect to stay free. The only way any of us stay protected is if the system is built to protect all of us. America is in a very precarious place. And if we just believe black people, if we just granted black people equal protections and rights and freedoms under the law without the need for us to be in this centuries long fight, then maybe, just maybe, we all would have adequate protections and not fall into a death spot running our country dry while enriching his helm of billionaires. You ask black people, what did we see that you didn't see? We saw our story and our history. Stay black. Stay blessed. to every Spanish person, Native American, Palestinian, everybody. Everybody, all y'all sitting up there saying, "Where's the black people at? How come they're not helping us? How come you guys they're protesting with us?" We told y'all what would happen if y'all didn't vote correctly. Y'all [ __ ] didn't want to listen. Now you making all these videos talking about, "Why aren't the black people helping us?"
Because we're not your scapegoats.
We are not the people that are going to put ourselves on the line when none of Y'ALL WANT TO. WHY SHOULD WE?
For years and years and years of living in America, we have had to put ourselves on the line even when we didn't have a choice to put ourselves on the line. Now we have a choice. You guys made your bed. Now you have to lay in it. You have to lay in that shitty bed you made cuz we out. leave us the [ __ ] alone and stop crying.
>> And black people trying to learn a line dance with fans.
>> If you know why is it's this.
We have entered into a phase of look, we didn't done all we need to do. We didn't said all we need to say. And if you know a thing called the swan song, look it up. Black people already sung the swan song. There's nothing more that we can do. We have sacrificed for America. We have prayed for America. We have taken America's, you know, criticism, lies, deceit. We have taken America sabotaging us. Anything that we have, we literally fought for and died for. What more do we really need to say? What more protesting do we need to do? Think about that. What more protesting we need to do at this point? We don't need to protest. We don't need to sing. We don't need to shout. And they keep saying, "Black people, why don't y'all come out there and protest? We did that already. What do we get out of it? So, what we're focusing on now, and I'm loving this about us, we're focusing more on self-care.
Self-care, having fun, um, planning our vacations, doing vacations, doing whatever we're doing. We're actually happy about that, right? Um, and and we and we're going to do that. We're going to do that, ladies and gentlemen. We're not gonna be sitting up here worrying about what these folks got going on because you know when a person and you probably experienced this probably in relationships you know when you just do something for a person and do something and do something and they didn't ask they didn't um reciprocate.
What happens? They treat you even worse and they disrespect you because you never really made them do anything for you. And that's what we have done as a black Americans for a very long time.
Excuse me. Give me some coffee.
All right. Well, that was good. Nobody really reciprocated.
So now we minding our own business and that's good. Leave us alone. You know, people are planning their summer vacation right now. people not worrying about what Trump got going on. Who cares what Trump and Elon Musk is doing. I'm I'mma keep saying that when they start doing something spec specifically affecting us as FBAs, if when they start doing that, I'mma look into it. And that Trump hasn't done no laws or executive orders that specifically targeting us.
But but the immigration is affecting, you know, black immigrants. He's doing this affect black people.
We are good. We are so good. We are so chill. Black Americans, do not do not do not hear me. Do not get off your square.
What you doing is God ordained. Let me let me tell you that God has called you out to come out from among them.
Understand? to come out from among them and be in your restful place. And then the Lord is doing his work. This is why you see the listen because you went sit down. This is what's happened. Let me teach you. Other groups are feeling the weight of America now that we were bearing up. See, we was carrying the weight of America on our back. This is why we always dying of high blood pressure, diabetes, this that this that we're having because we're so beat down. Our immune system can't work right on top of dealing with they racism that that's what's really been happening to us. And now since we removed ourselves and now the other groups get to see what America is really about. Now they circling it back around on the same app and saying, "Hey, black people, I I I see what you're talking about now."
But but but when we was carrying that cross, you didn't care, right? When we told you the jobs was was going away, when we told you the food was bad, we told you that the politicians suck. We told you all of that, you didn't want to listen. You want to call us lazy and all of that. Now you're crying that you're losing your job. Now, how does it feel to lose your job? Oh, Donald Trump and Elon Musk taking our jobs. Yeah, Donald Trump and Elon Mus wasn't taking all our jobs for years. You know how many times we've been fired? Like, oh, I lost. Oh, I'm fired today. Look, we so used to being fired. They like, "Oh, okay, cool.
We don't get my last check." We don't even trip on it. All that y'all crying about in America right now, the folks, especially you, when I say the folks, you know who I'm talking about.
Especially you, you crying and all that.
You the main one calling us lazy. the main one. Hey, stop being lazy then.
Stop being lazy.
What you crying for?
Stop crying for handouts, right? That that's what we were told for years as black America, stop crying for handouts.
I want to see how y'all going to deal deal with what y'all created. Cuz see, cuz see the folks, y'all created this mess and we've been saving you from it. Now, the black man and woman of America, now we said, "Okay, deal with it."
And other groups outside the folks, the rest of you, we've been been shielding y'all, too.
When y'all do stuff, they they come at us. It's always us. Y'all walked on our backs. Literally walked on our backs to get the little quote unquote success that a lot of you have. And at the same time, a lot of you are antilack, too. A lot of you are that coming to this country.
And now you starting to see that that little proximity to the folks that you fought so hard for, now you're like, get get away from me. Cuz see the what protected your proximity was them focusing on us. So So as long as we around, you can go team up with them.
Say, yeah, I don't like them black people either. Right. And now since we moved out the way and now they got to deal with you, they looking at you like, "What you around me for?" Like, "I only had you around here because you to help me attack them." But now since they not around, what I need you around here for, man, move around.
>> I can't be racist. In fact, I don't see race. Give this video a like if you've ever heard somebody say that. And give me a comment if they're actually the most racist person you've ever come across. Okay, so I've been telling you to read Racism Without Racist by Edwardia Silva and today we're finally going to talk about it. Welcome back to my series Latinos and Anti-Black Racism.
My name is Dr. Esther Trujillo and I post videos about Latinos in the US. All right, so in some the big idea behind the book racism without racists is this.
Although the civil rights movement showed that there had been a lot of progress made, racism didn't end with the civil rights movement. As Bonia Silva tells us, it just changed its clothes. Racism was no longer about people cursing and saying derogatory racial terminology. It wasn't about necessarily wearing the hood of a clan member. Instead, the idea of racism today hides behind the idea that we're all colorblind and we don't see race.
This is what Bonia Silva calls colorblind racism. In this study, Bonia Silva shows that primarily white folks often say that they're not racist, but they do things that are racist. And it's fine. Most of these folks, he argues, don't say this maliciously. They truly do believe in equality. They truly do believe that they aren't judging people based on race. But he says that not being a racist is not enough to end racism. Discrimination still exists in schools, in jobs, in housing and policing. Black people and other people of color still face discrimination in these areas. And colorblind talk justifies that inequality by instead blaming it on culture or lack of merit or even market forces. Okay, so we get it. His argument is that color-blind racism is removing the importance of race from the analysis, right? removing race from the conversation completely.
How does this connect to Latinos in the US and why there is anti-black racism in Latino communities? Because they do the same thing. Friends, first of all, Latinav, as I've mentioned before, is a very broad concept. Inside of Latino communities in the US, blackness and indigenity are often left behind, right?
They're not talked about. They're not included. Even though a huge proportion of our communities are black and Latino, many non-black Latinos focus on discrimination and how it affects them instead of thinking about the greater collective. That's a form of the same ideology that Bonia Silva is proposing in racism without racist. Secondly, he argues that it's not enough to not be racist. You have to actively be anti-racist. Colorblind racism actually says just behave, accept the status quo, and you too will be able to earn these accolades or privileges or whatever.
This idea, this idea that race is no longer a factor that should hold you back as an individual, that contributes to the maintenance of racial hierarchies. But the idea is this. If you want a society that's more just, it's not enough to just not be racist.
You have to actively be anti-racist and do work that is anti-racist. That means naming race, naming discrimination, and taking action. Okay? We're not just sitting here on TikTok going, "Yeah, so true. Do something. Do something."
Honestly, the first place to start is not is by uh not hiding behind colorblind language. One of which is we're all brown, aren't we? Uh we'll talk about that in another video.
>> That's baked.
>> That's bait.
And that's beat black people.
It's not time.
It is not time.
Stay home.
Stay hydrated.
Eat that popcorn.
and enjoy the final season of American Horror Story: The United States of Embarrassment.
It's not time.
They want us to get out in those streets so that they can implement martial law.
As soon as we show up, it becomes a threat.
It's not time.
It's not our time.
Okay.
Okay.
No one asked me, but I thought this was important to share. Grind culture forces us to see our value through our outputs and never encourages us to simply be.
For black people in America, there's a long legacy of our worth being attached to productivity all the way back to slavery. We all know the old adage, you got to work twice as hard to get half as much. This phrase is not simply a phrase that is meant to show how hardworking we are, but it is a phrase that is a method of survival under racial capitalism.
We've inherited being overworked over generations. We've internalized terms like being self-made, which is wildly problematic for a number of reasons. And we've moralized labor with terms like being a good worker. For black people in America, rest is resistance because it communicates a refusal to become consumed by the capitalist structures that we're all forced to live under.
Rest is resistance because it prioritizes self-care in a system that does not want you to do so. Under racial capitalism, black bodies gaining adequate rest so that we can show up as the best version of ourselves in a system that aims to show us as everything but the best version of ourselves.
That's my kind of resistance. But again, no one asked me.
>> Good morning. It's April 5th and I heard that the people was going to be marching. Well, listen, black people.
What are we GOING TO DO TODAY? HUH?
WE'RE going to go lay down.
Huh? I mean, roll over on your good side. Go lay down.
GO.
Go lay down. We about to go lay down.
We about to go lay down.
Go lay down. Just going to roll up. Y'all see it? Just roll. Roll.
Hello brothers and sisters. Now I do really hope you're all doing fine from wherever you're watching me from. Now dear black people, uh it is very important to note that u not everyone is happy with the fact that you're minding your business. Not everyone is really hoping to see you do good when you're not in the streets.
In the recent times, we've been talking about why some people are furious with the fact that the black community are no longer showing up in the streets and we gave out several reasons. The videos are on my YouTube channel, so you can still search them up and get them. You are going to realize that um since the black people started minding their business, since they said this is no longer our problem, the orange man is no longer our focus anymore. We warned you about this, but you went ahead and did exactly the opposite. Now, after this has happened, majority of you have been coming out here to give threats to the black people. Majority of you have been trying to harass the black community. Majority of you have tried as much as they can to say how much the black people is bringing in stability with their silence. The other time they were planning some evil things against the black community. They were saying the black people should be on the front line while going for the protest for the march. And you ask yourself, we all know the history of America, the history of oppression and suppression against the black people. How do you really expect the black people to be to be at the front line in these your battles? You know, these are no longer black people's battles. However much the life the hard life is affecting everyone, everyone is suffering, everyone is crying, the the high gas prices and then the inflation is hitting everyone. But at least they had warned you. So this is not entirely their problem. You know, when Obama was the president and um there was a crisis, it was however blamed on the black people. Still until today, if a crisis happens like the Iran, some of the MAGA people did shift, they did shift the attention from the orange man. They now started siding with the orange man and all they did blame black people. They have done that the whole of their years. Their whole of their life they have been doing that and they can't regret. So when I see majority of you coming out here to tell the black people how they should live their life, what they should do and what they shouldn't, I'm not even shocked in the first place cuz this is who you are. This is whatever you've been doing for years. So why should I be shocked when you are offering threats left, right, and center? We no longer are shocked. It is only new people who don't know how the systems, how people are programmed, who will be shocked by the sentiments made online. But other people, we ain't shocked at all because we know this is the trick. This is how things go here. This is how they have been doing things. the rest of their lives. So why should the black people even bother about what they are saying or not? So brothers and sisters, this might be a warning to the black people as well as an information which passes knowledge to the rest of the world that um it has come a time when we should run away from the problems we've created for ourselves. the problems of hatred, the problems of um sidelining and the problems of trying to group people because they come from this uh community, they come from this race, they come from this social group. This has been done for a very long time. And you know whatever the orange man has done to you, he has sidelined you. He has taken a side. He is now walking with the oligarchs around China and around the world looking for contracts, looking for deals for them. And what has remained of you who voted for him?
Trouble, chaos in paradise.
This is what he wanted. And I'll I'll tell you a story.
Uh, I don't know. Maybe maybe Muslim brothers won't understand, Arab brothers won't understand, but at least the the the Christian brothers are going to get me on this. Brothers and sisters, I mean, now in the Bible during the the the ancient times, there was a time Israel didn't have a a king. And uh during this time the likes of Eli who was uh the chief priest by then why directly used to communicate with God. So if there was a problem there was order because God had given priest who will later on serve as judges and all these other things when there was a crisis in Judah and in Israel. Let me say the whole kingdom before it was divided into Judah and all these other things. Now during this time you all must know that the people didn't suffer that much because all that was left were the mosaic laws which were working by that time. So this time there was something that was called an eye for an eye. An ear for an ear. So if if you chop my hand, they'll come and chop your hand too. So it is 50 ft, 50/50, a win-win situation.
So the people lived in a society based on the Mosaic laws and the ten commandments that were given by God to Moses. Now the people demanded they wanted a leader because they had seen back in Egypt in Africa, Pharaoh was there. Egypt had a leader, a king called Pharaoh who was supreme, who had uh the army so they could go fight all these, who solved cases and all this. So the people in Israel wanted exactly that. So they cried to God, they told uh Samuel, Samuel, please go talk to our God. Tell him we need a king. We need a physical king we can see. We don't need someone who sits in the skies and we can no longer see him. We don't need a spirit.
God indeed warned his own people. Told them if I brought to your king, he will enslave your children. He will take your masculine man to be his army. He will take your wives to be his concubine. He will make you his slaves so you'll be subject to him. What did the people say?
Let him tax us. We are ready for that.
So God did bring a king of course and Samuel went ahead to go and anoint uh Saul. So then Saul becomes the king.
10 years later, the people turned against Saul because Saul can't evil, obsessed with power, took the children of Africa, of of uh of Israel, to be his slaves, to be his army, to serve him in the palace exactly God had warned them. They started complaining to God before God brought in David.
You know whatever happened to the kingdoms in Israel until we had Judah and Judea or what they call it until the great Roman Empire. You all know what happened.
You were warned and uh the orange man is your king soul.
You really wanted to make Mara.
Here it is. Ef around finding out season. Thank you so much for having taken your time to watch this video. I really appreciate. If it's your first time on the channel, consider subscribing, sharing, commenting, and liking. See you in our next episode.
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