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🚨Can Black People Be Racist… Or Is Racism Only A Power Structure?Añadido:
You're Caucasian, are you?
>> Why? What's going on?
>> It's a black only's bathroom.
>> Prove Prove that you guys are not racist and let us two sit down.
>> You know why you can't be a racist? You don't own a damn thing white people need in order to live.
>> Do you believe black people can be racist or no? Give her the mic. Hurry up.
>> White girl, give her the mic. God dang.
Um, black people can be prejudiced, not racist though. Okay. I want nobody criticizing. Say what? Black people cannot be racist. They can be prejudiced. They can be ignorant. They can be ignorant. They can be prejudiced.
They can be bigoted. But they cannot be a racist.
>> White people are virus. We don't hate white people. God hates white people.
>> Hi guys, welcome back to the channel. I am Carmen JC and we're back with another great video. So today we're talking about the black community again because I think with everything that's going on with Chud the Builder, I want to talk about why things like this happens.
Where does this come from? Because monsters are not made. Monsters are created and somebody created this monster if that's what we're going to describe Chud as right. And I want to talk about racism. I want to talk about why black people feel like they cannot be racist even though there are some of the most racist people to walk the uh the planet in my opinion. Okay? And that is just my opinion. You do not have to agree with me. I don't think all black people are racist. But my opinion, black people spew some of the most racist rhetoric out of anyone. Okay? And it's like it's becoming the thing that you say you hate, right? you don't like when people are racist, but yet you act racist towards other people. And not only that, you don't think you can be racist. That's a possibility. And I I did a poll with you guys. Actually, I'm going to look at it live to see how many people um responded to the poll and um I asked the question, "Can black people be racist? Do you think black people can be racist?" And 2.3,000 people responded. 98% said yes and 2% says no. And and that's actually quite surprising because um I know in the black community like I used to be one of those people who did not think that I could be racist cuz I was black because of the power structure and this is actually something that is taught within the black community. So until we start addressing these issues, it's going to keep happening. We're going to create more people that hate us because we ourselves are unbearable. That's the truth. I want you guys to look at this first video of this guy and he's going to actually look at the definition of racism and he's still not going to get it. Let's go ahead and take a listen.
>> Be racist. I'm tired of seeing y'all argue about it. My name is Brother Legend and I'm here to raise your consciousness. According to Google, the definition of racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. And I'm going to need us to focus in and listen up to the word on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group. I don't know who needs to hear this, but that black person that bullied you in high school or that black person that was mean to you was not doing that on the basis of your membership to a certain group wasn't because they saw your skin and felt superior and thought of you as inferior.
And then a lot of y'all like to try to bring up individual racism. We live in an environment that is hostile towards blackness and black people. The kids of Columbus do not get to dictate how black people react to that hostility.
Retaliation on the basis of hostility is not the same thing as antagonism on the basis of race. And nobody getting bullied in school should be brought up in conversations about redlinining, medical apartheid, mass incarceration, and so on. Racism requires a systemic belief of superiority within a group.
Two people alone cannot go to war. If two men fight each other, that is just a >> Okay, it's becoming too much. it really is becoming too much. But he's saying that, you know, black people cannot be racist. I actually don't even understand exactly why he's saying because my people are a part of a group and if they're a part of that group and they're representing that group and they act a certain type of way towards a certain group um because of how they look, simply the color of their skin, because they are white or whatever race. Yeah, that would make them a racist. Okay, that would make them a racist. And and he's acknowledging that black people are bullying people, but he's like, "Oh, we're we we bullied you, just not because of your race." And it's it's it's somewhat true, somewhat halfly true, but it's incident after incident after incident online that black people are bullying people simply because of their race or they're saying things about people simply because of their race. Okay? It is not um advantageous to the black community to behave like this.
And I say this because race is one of the biggest things that tear the community apart. It's race, okay? And not the community, the country. I mean, race is the biggest thing that tear the country apart. We're always arguing about race. And it's really simple, okay? Do unto others as you would do unto yourself or you want others to treat you. Treat people how you want to be treated, right? That's how how this works. And if everybody went by that model, you know, the world would be a better place. It's really simple, okay?
And racist people, who can be black, by the way, these are the people that make it harder for everybody else because most people are not racist. Okay? The majority of people in the world is not racist. They don't just hate people simply because of the color of their skin.
Okay? Now, I do think a lot of people are prejudiced. A lot of people might, you know, perceive people a certain type of way based off of things they've seen or heard or whatever the case may be, but I don't think people wake up and they're like, "It's a black person. I just hate that they're black." Like, no.
I think it it comes down more to behavior or, you know, how people um show up in public. I think that's really what people care about. So, this idea that black people cannot be racist, like I just I can't I I cannot. And it's just like they keep trying to make the definition of racism fit how they want it to fit instead of just looking at it for what it is. Okay. And obviously, it probably is coordinate that it happens more with uh like minorities, but I'm telling you, it's very prevalent.
They're just not recording the people that do it to white people because it's okay to do it to white people. It's okay to be racist to white people because white people well well not because white people because they believe that you can't be racist towards white people.
This is what they believe and it's not just him. It's multiple people. Let's listen to the next person.
>> Bobby.
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>> Body criticizing. Say what? Black people cannot be racist. They can be prejudic.
They can be ignorant. They can be ignorant. They can be prejudiced. They can be bigoted. But they cannot be a racist.
You should be racist with no power.
>> Black don't control not one power institution in America to inflict discriminatory practices on the masses of white people. We don't have that power today. and we've never had it.
>> Or just some luck cuz Obama could he have been a racist cuz he was the most powerful man in the world.
>> No, he wasn't. That's a lie.
>> Obama was the biggest black manager over the biggest white man store. That's who he was.
>> He was the manager over white America.
HE WAS A BLACK MAN LIVING IN THE white house who answer white African white definition of racism. Racists are racist. See racism and racist you give me an answer. Racism is if you judge somebody by the color of their skin.
>> Racism could be having statements and beliefs about someone with different skin color. But racist that's a different story. No. No black person in America has the power to inflict institutional discriminatory practices on white people like was inflicted upon.
>> I'm just going to let you know right now, black people have their own definition of racism. the the idea that racism is being judged or, you know, treated a certain way based off the color of your skin. If you think that that's what racism is, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It is about power now. Okay?
It is about institutions now. It's not black people can't be racist because they don't have the power to. And it's not their fault that they don't have power, by the way, you know, cuz black people could have power in this country.
Black people choose not to have power because black people choose to spend their money on things that will not create wealth. And sure, we might be getting a little better at it. We might start owning a couple things, but black people choose to spend their money on things that does not create wealth.
Okay? And that's why you don't have power. It has nothing to do with racism.
Now, I'll I'll tell you that people come from all over the world to this country and they create and build things and they build power, okay, for their communities. That's what they they have power blocks in their communities, okay?
That's what they do. Black people don't do that. That is us not doing it for ourselves. And we want to blame it on everybody else and say, "Well, this is racism now." Okay? Because we we can't be racist because we don't have power.
because we want to be losers. That's that's what you guys are saying essentially. And it just makes no sense.
I don't think black people are losers. I think black people can be better and great. I think we can own things and we could be competitive if we start doing the right things. If we change our culture, if we stop valuing rappers and strippers and all of these people, these Instagram u models and stuff and these influencers, if we stop valuing that and start valuing actual things and doing actual things that work, yeah, we can be really great. It's us not trying at this point. It's us. And we want to blame people like Chud the Chud the Builder said the N word. Ch the build is that this. It's not Chud the Builder's fault. It is our faults. We have to do better in a community. We want to uh identify what is wrong with everyone else's community. All white people did this. The Hispanics are doing that. You know, the Africans are doing this. Everybody's doing something. We want to acknowledge everyone else's issues when it comes to the black community, but we can't look inward and see the most damage is coming from ourselves. That is the problem with black people. Okay? And that is the problem with why we're having bigger problems. You can be racist black people. I'm sorry to tell you this. Yes.
If you don't like white people simply because you they're white. If you don't know them and you just don't like them cuz they're white, you are racist.
That's how that works. Okay. But I can keep saying that till I'm blue in a face and it's not going to change how these people feel. Let's look at another person that is asked about if black people could be racist.
>> Can you be racist towards a white person?
>> I don't think personally I can like like Okay. Okay. Wait. Okay. Wait. Let me let me actually wait let me explain this. Me and my me and my other black friends have talked about this before. We think that because systematically like when it comes to black people and white people because white people have kept us down for so long and we're finally in this sense of like empowerment. We don't think you can be racist towards a white person because that's just reparations.
>> Can you Yeah. I would say for example if a black person assaulted a white person because they're white I would consider that. Oh. Oh. Well, yeah. That's a that's a crime. That's a crime. But is it racist?
>> Yes. That's a hate crime. So therefore, it is racist. Oh, I feel like that's just assault.
>> Black people can be racist towards white people.
>> Yep. You heard it here first.
>> Is it? Do you think it's racist though?
>> I think that's highkey. Hot take. I think that's reparations. But that's my personal thing. That's a personal thing.
>> Thinks it's reparations. Okay. She thinks that if a black person assaults a white person strictly because of their race. He added that in there. She said, "No, that's just reparations. That's what they get essentially." And this is a pro the problem with the black community. This is why our issues are not getting better. This is why Chud the Builders are popping up because we are not addressing our own issues. We can't even identify and acknowledge that black people can be racist. Okay, basic stuff, guys. This is basic stuff. And if we can't do basic things, I feel like a a first grade teacher, okay? I feel like I'm teaching the first grade. If you can't do basic things and acknowledge that you as a black person can indeed be racist, then we're not going to get better. The community is not going to get better. It's not getting better.
Okay? We we're not even in control of these kids. Okay? And the parents are are no better than the children. So I I don't even blame the children. It's sad.
It's It's really sad to watch. And it's because we won't identify and acknowledge our own issues. Okay? We can point out when everybody else is doing something wrong. Oh, that was wrong. We have all this morality when it comes to everything else, but when it comes to your own issues, mom, it's very interesting. Very interesting. And I want you guys to listen to what Dr. Umar have to say on this topic because it's going to be very similar and I'm telling you this is programmed into the black community because these are the people that they're listening to and these people are telling them, "Oh, I have these credentials. This is the right thing. Yes, black people cannot be racist." They're programming it into black people and they're believing it. I believed it. Okay? And you have to break free of that. You have to understand that you are not your race. Okay? You are a human being at the end of the day.
You're not just black. It's ridiculous.
Let's go ahead and take a listen to Dr. Loomer.
>> You can't be a racist. You don't own a damn thing. White people need in order to live. White people need you for nothing. But you need them.
>> Whose schools our whose schools our kids go to? Theirs.
>> True.
>> Our money in whose banks? Theirs. Who's building the houses? We need to rent and buy them.
I just really want to point out that he's saying that whose school do our our kids go to theirs? Yeah. Because black people wanted that. Okay. Black people wanted integration. That was black people that fought for that. So, you can't blame white people because black people wanted integration and it it didn't work out in the way that black people had hoped. You can't blame black people being white people for that. We should educate our own children. We're responsible for educating our own children. And if that is not working for black people, then it is black people's fault. It is not white people's fault.
>> Who's shipping our stuff around the world that we need to order to live?
Them. You follow me?
>> They don't need us for [ __ ] We need them for everything. We are as dependent on white people today as we was when slavery ended 157 years ago. My opinion, if you talk to an integrationist and say, "How far have we come since slavery?" Oh, we come very far. We got a black president now. We got a black vice president. We got a black Supreme Court justice. We got about 10 black billionaires. We got about a 100 black millionaires.
>> Ain't [ __ ] changing >> because their definition of progress is based exclusively on superficial assets.
Are you following me?
>> Now that's the integrationist. Now you come to me, the nationalist, the pan-African nationalist. How much progress have we made since slavery?
Zero.
>> But Dr. Uma, how can you say that? Black people got master degrees, doctor degrees, houses in white neighborhoods.
We own our own businesses. We got millionaires. We got tech companies.
Here's my question. To what extent are we now in a better position to protect and dictate the lives of our children today >> than we was when slavery ended.
>> I will agree with him on that last portion of that where he's saying that, yeah, we're not in control of our own children. We're not in control of what happens in our community. I talk about this all the time. We are not in control of these things. And yeah, I agree with him. That is a problem. But as far as the like it's the white man's fault ideology, no, it's black people's fault for this. Black people are to blame. And it's it's something that we need to just address. It's not about shaming or blaming. I'm not trying to play the blame game. I'm trying to say let's address this issue. Let's address what's happening within our own community.
Let's talk about the crime. Let's talk about the black-onblack uh just how we treat each other because the black-on-black like I I don't know what to describe it as is ridiculous. Like this idea of how to be black. We need to talk about this. We need to have these conversations instead of always just pushing it off on other people. There's no way to heal from that. There's no way for the community to rise up from that if we're going to keep blaming someone that is technically not doing anything to you. They're not doing anything to you. You're doing it to yourself, but you won't look in the mirror. And that is the problem. I don't agree with Dr. Umar on majority of the things that he say. Um, I didn't agree with majority of this clip, but I do agree that, you know, black people need to basically get in control of their own stuff if they want to see a difference.
And you can't expect someone else to teach your children and think that they're going to teach your children what you want them to teach. It it it just doesn't work like that. You have to do something about your own issues. And that's what we're going to um consistently see. Let's listen to this next guy.
I never ever been a fan of equality.
Black people cannot be racist. If I make a racist joke towards white people, it's a joke. Suck it up. It's my sense of humor. But if you're white and you make a joke towards black people, I need you in that [ __ ] electric chair tomorrow morning. You know better than that.
>> They just blatantly say it. They don't care. Okay. And and he's pointing out the hypocrisy behind it. He's like, I know I'm being a hypocrite essentially.
like, "No, you take it and I can say whatever it is I want to you and you have to take it because of I'm going to say because of history." I guess he's saying that it is amazing. Let's listen to this exchange um again on this other podcast where we're getting the same exact rhetoric. Let's listen.
>> People can be racist or no. Give her the mic. Hurry up.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> white girl. Give her the mic. God dang.
Um, black people can be prejudiced, not racist though.
>> Okay. And why can't black people be racist?
>> Um, because um, definitionally racism is a system.
>> Wait, what?
>> No.
>> Racism is discriminating someone based off the color of their skin. So if I >> systematically >> So if I if I uh create a company >> and I say >> I'm only hiring black people, I'm racist towards white people.
>> That would be a system that black people can be racist. Would you say that that is racist or no?
>> Or if I if I have a restaurant and I say, "Oh, I'm only serving black people, not white people. That's racist."
>> Like I said before, there's levels. So, would you say like blackowned restaurants or businesses or whatever that have these employees or that have like only black employees are racist?
>> No, because they're not saying >> contradicting.
>> No. No, she would be saying that.
>> The thing is, >> yeah, he's not saying that.
>> That wouldn't that wouldn't really happen. It's more likely to happen in a white establishment than a black establishment.
>> No. Do you know what the Hebrew Israelites are? I debate them probably once a week.
>> Right. And the Hebrew Israelites, when I debate them, I obliterate them. The Hebrew Israelites is a system of people.
It's a group of people, and they are racist.
>> They are racist. They literally say that they can't wait to the day that the white man is their slave.
>> You get what I'm saying? So, they have a entire organization and a religion that they created based off of discriminating on race. It's a system. Would you say that these black people in this group of Hebrew Israelites are racist or no?
>> How much power do they have?
>> They have as much power as the white person that wants to be in a group. The white, I want to be in a group. I want to be down with y'all. And they say, "No, you can't be down with us. You're not you're not you're not our race." So, they would be discriminating. They have a system to discriminate. Are they racist? Yes or no?
>> Prejudice.
>> Wow. Wow. People who are white supremacist and then black.
>> She said precious. Okay. Just they don't believe that they can be racist. They don't even listen. The Hebrew Israelites. Okay. I'm going to show you a clip of the Hebrew Israelites cuz I know you guys probably have seen clips of them. They are horrible. Okay, these people are very hateful people. And yes, they are black. They are black. And it's listen, I can understand being pro black and you love your people. It's nothing wrong with being pro black, pro white, whatever you want to be. I don't have a problem with that. But when it comes to hating other people because you are this, because you believe in your ideology, that's where I differ. Okay?
And that is what is happening with black people. It's this cultlike mentality.
It's this cultlike behavior. Black people are in this skin coat. And it is disgusting because it is like it it it is it rots the brain essentially and you believe in all of the disgusting things that you are saying. They actually believe these things and they don't see or feel anything about it. That is the problem. And it's it's spreads because I'm telling you this is what like it's like a trend. You tell oh no black people can't be racist. Like we can't we don't have the power to be racist. You don't even know how many times in my life I've heard that. And now that I sit here and just really really like unpack that it is a cult. That's what it is.
It's a cult. You don't even know why you believe this. You don't read no books or anything that told you this. You just believed it. Okay? You don't look at people's credential what they have done anything. You don't do any deep dives on anything and you just believe them when they tell you, "Oh, you cannot be racist cuz you're black." That sounds like a sciop to me. I'm sorry. I'm sorry that I'm from the streets and I know a little bit about a scop, but I want you guys to take a listen to the Hebrew Israelites and how they feel about white people because they're obviously racist. And if you cannot identify and acknowledge that, then you, my friend, is the problem. That is the problem right there. Let's like go ahead and take a listen.
>> Black Hebrew Israelites, the most racist black people in America. White people are a virus. We don't hate white people.
God hates white people. He created them to be hated. The only thing that a white person could give me is their life. The longer you exist, the more I'm oppressed. So when you come in, you actually step on the white man. We're very uh militant. We're not Christians.
Whoop your ass if necessary.
>> Are you guys labeled as a terrorist organization?
>> I know we're a hate group. We're labeled as a hate group. Matter of fact, we might be terrorists.
>> When you see like a white baby, are you like, "God, I wish you were aborted."
When I see a white baby, I'll be like, he's gonna try to enslave my people when he gets older.
>> Do you think racism is a good thing?
>> I think it's a natural thing for ethnicities to stick to their own.
>> When did you realize you were an Israelite?
>> 2009 is, I guess, when I started realizing uh that this might be true.
>> Right now, in 2025, I would argue black people have the same opportunity to do anything. Would you agree?
>> Can you show me where we have the same opportunity?
>> Everywhere.
>> No, I don't think so.
>> Tell Tell me why. in 2025. I just don't see how we're any different than 1965.
>> White people just want enslavement.
White people want black people and Latinos to know your place.
>> I just want to point out is he's comparing 1965 to 2025 because of the wealth aspect of this. Black people don't own as much um in this country.
And that is because of culture. That's because of the rap music. I keep saying that. Listen to the music. Listen to what you're promoting in your movies and you will find the problem. Okay? And even if you are not producing these movies, you're sure as hell acting in them, okay? You're letting yourself be used push this agenda onto your own people. So, you are to blame. This God does not like white people or God hates white people is disgusting. Okay? For anyone to say that about any person is disgusting. Okay? And I I just with the Hebrew Israelites I I think a lot of these people like as um for myself like my family is from this country. We've been in this country for hundreds of years. I've traced my lineage back to slavery. So I know my family have been here for a long time. And I don't know what part of Africa we came from or anything like that. So, it's like I understand that sense of wanting to feel like you know your history and your ancestry, but these people, they don't.
Okay? They they just made this up. Like, we're Hebrew Israelites. This is what we the Bible is talking about us. He's talking about us. It's us. And listen, it very well may be the case. I'm not saying it's not true. I haven't done a deep dive into this. I'm saying that if that is what you believe and it makes you speak about other people in the way that you do, then that is a problem.
Okay? No one is allowed to treat people like crap. I don't think it's okay to treat anyone like crap unjustly. I I just don't think it's okay. And people support this. That young lady said, "Oh, this is not racism. This is what what did she say? Um prejudice. He's being prejudiced. That's what she said.
They're prejudice. Can you imagine people that actually believe this? And just speaking of just prejudice and people being racist, I was looking at these videos the other day and it's of a guy that's going around like asking white people to do different things for him to prove that they're not racist. I think this is like the inverse of uh Chud the Builder. And it might not be aggressive, but it is racist. Let's go ahead and take a listen to that.
>> Prove Prove that you guys are not racist and let us two sit down.
>> All right, come on. Let's do it. Prove it. Prove you're not racist.
>> That's one. That's one.
>> That's one.
>> That's one. One more. One more.
>> Oh my god, you guys are going viral.
>> They're going to say you're so good.
Look at Where are your names? Say your names. Say it. It's good.
>> Good job, guys. You did good.
>> We appreciate you.
prove that you are not racist and let us sit down. The privilege in it all like I just I am so disgusted by this. It is absolutely insane and it's because nobody addresses it. That's why I'm so disgusted by it even more because people act like it's not happening. We're not even like this has not even been brought to the table to discuss and talk about it and address this issue. It's like, no, it is not happening. And it's gaslighting. And it continues to happen over and over again on the internet.
It's video after video. I want you to take a look at another video from these same creators. Let's take a listen.
>> Mean you not racist and buy me a sandwich?
>> Go somewhere else, right?
>> So, you are racist?
>> Why are we doing whatever?
>> You are, aren't you?
>> Get your clicks.
>> You racist?
>> No. I just want to buy you something.
>> Are you going to want to buy me something?
>> No. Even all all the [ __ ] that y'all didn't done done to black people. You don't think you should be able to buy at least when the last time you bought somebody something that was black?
>> Never. So you could do it one time.
>> Buy yourself something.
>> Listen, we will buy him a sandwich.
>> We going to buy you a sandwich.
>> We going to buy you a sandwich.
>> We going to buy him a >> I work for my money. So I >> We all work for our money.
>> Work for our money.
>> We actually I used to have to work. Our ancestors have to work for free. You understand that? Slavery. I'm just trying to order my sandwich. Okay, >> we'll buy your sandwich first. I don't need a >> I guess people would um say that that is harassing people. It's very similar to what Chad the Builder is doing. Um just not using the N-word. He's saying that to prove to me that you're not racist and buy me a sandwich. So, if you don't buy me a sandwich, in other words, you are a racist. Why don't I see this making wallto-wall news? Nobody's talked about this. Is is this not news to people?
But we want to act like black people cannot be racist. You can't just go up to a random white person and say, "Prove to me that you're not a racist." Like, that is racist in itself. It's It's ridiculous. And I I I personally am so tired of having to correct black people in these small issues. Not even small, these are big issues, but these are just small things that you can just do instantly. Like you can instantly change something like this, but people choose not to. Look at this next guy.
>> Yeah.
>> You're Caucasian, aren't you?
>> Why? What's going on?
>> It's a black only bathroom.
>> I'm trying to see something. I'm trying to say something.
>> Yeah. So, only black people can use the bathroom.
>> Oh, >> yeah.
>> Oh, I see. It's Ray Bands.
>> Yeah. Um, hey guys. I would appreciate if uh I don't know you would ask permission before doing a street interview.
>> No, it's a black only bathroom. You got to go.
>> Yeah. Anyway, this is kind of like a mall.
>> Yeah, I know.
>> I know. Yeah. Anyway, I'd appreciate it.
>> Caucasian, too.
>> You're Caucasian.
>> This a black only bathroom.
>> So, you got you Caucasian?
>> Yeah.
>> You Caucasian, too?
>> I got to move.
>> Black black only bathroom.
>> Black only bathroom. We got to go.
Buddy, can you hear? No.
>> Black only bathroom. This is a black only bathroom. All right.
>> This is a black only. You have to be black to use this bathroom. Yes, you do.
>> Since now, so get your ass on.
>> Oh, you good. You come. You can use the bathroom. Go ahead. Thank you, buddy.
>> Go ahead. You're good.
>> Excuse me. I can use the bathroom.
>> You cannot use the bathroom. You have to be black.
>> What are you talking about?
>> You have to be black in order to use this bathroom. You don't see the sign?
>> I just present church bunch of my black friends. So, I think I can use the bathroom.
>> You said you have a whole bunch of black friends. Yes, sir.
>> That sounds racist.
>> Excuse me, sir. She's going to go to the west room.
>> Yeah. Can you move? Can you move?
>> Wait. So, he he accused him of racist as he's being racist and he let the Asian guy go and he says he's black. What's going on here? And this is not a big deal to people, right? People don't care about these type of videos that are up on the internet that go viral of black people harassing white people. Okay? And I'm not even saying this in defense of Chad the Builder. I'm saying this because black people think that they can't be racist. And I'm trying to tell them that you can be racist. Okay? And a lot of people are tired of you because you are racist. That's what I'm trying to say. And this is one of those areas that if we fix this area, we'll we'll get a lot of improvement that come within the community. If we fix that area, we stop teaching our children crap about white people, we will get so much further in this country. I promise you guys, I am not telling you this to suck up to white people or anything. I'm just telling you, you will get so much further with um just being better people just with God. I think God will bless you if you are nicer to everyone, not just white people, but everyone. If you're nicer to everyone, I think that your life will be so much better. But to treat people like this openly in public is is it's ridiculous and people are tired of it. And like I said, I know I keep saying this, but this is where the Ch the Builders come from. Not to mention, you guys got him fired from his job. So, you know, there's that, too.
Let's listen to this next guy. And he's going to give people a valuable lesson that I think black people need to hear.
tension that I have to remind some of y'all that black people weren't the only slaves. And every single time black people say they can't be racist, they always bring up slavery. Well, Hispanics, Asians, Indians, especially the natives and white people went through slavery. If that's the case, why is that the majority of the argument?
I've even seen comments saying that black people had worse slavery than white people. Slavery is slavery. The difficulty doesn't change based on race.
I feel like it's any excuse to treat white folks bad or to treat anybody else bad that's not black because the whole thing surrounding black people can't be racist doesn't even make sense considering the fact that no matter how you look at it if you add race to the prejudice that just makes racism at the end of the day the slavery argument really doesn't cut the check because ultimately everybody went through it.
There were even black slave owners, but they don't even want to talk about that.
Not to mention the fuckload that was sold by Africans. But you know what?
That's for a different day.
Exactly. Exactly. Black people do not want to talk about how everybody was slaves. And this is because black people don't know their history. A lot of history is suppressed. I will say that, too. But black people, they don't know their history. a lot of black people, I'm not going to say all black people, but they don't know like the proper history and how things actually happened. A lot of the stuff that did happen. And I'm wait, by the way, I'm not saying that I'm a historian or something. I am still learning as well cuz I had to relearn a whole bunch of things, but I'm saying that black people are Jesus, I feel like I'm just like generalizing. Whatever. Black people are just they're not doing the work. That's what it is. Okay. Black people are not doing the work to know their history to understand what actually happened. And when you come in with this preconceived notion that oh this happened, then you're going to just like go for confirmation bias. Essentially, you have to come in with an open mind and actually understand what happened in history and why. And then I think black people will have a better understanding of what is going on in this country rather than just screaming racism. I actually think you screaming racism about anything everything you're probably ignorant. That is probably the truth. If everything you say is racist, oh did this cuz I'm black, you're probably just ignorant. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. But as a person that knows, there's no other way to put it. And I do understand that people do experience racism. I'm not here saying that racism does not happen. not happen. I'm just saying that it's not a big thing that's happening just rampant. It's not going rampant. Racism in your race is not true. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Let's listen to what Myron Gains had to say on this.
>> Racism, I'll be honest. Black people are the most racist people, bro.
>> Oh, yeah. I know.
>> They openly do it. And And it's because And the reason why is because they're able to openly be racist with zero consequence. So, they can say what they want to say, >> you know? Like literally, I'll see them say the most deplorable things about white people, but they they feel as they can do it because of slavery and everything else like that. And I'm like, it's interesting because you guys perpetuate the very thing that you cry about the most. You guys perpetuate the very racism you claim white people are putting on you. This systemic racism, whatever. Black people are the first ones to call white people crackers and all the other derogatory terms.
>> Asians are pretty damn racist, too. You guys aren't Asians. They are racist.
>> I totally agree. I totally agree. Is perpetuating the same thing you say you hate. And I think that that is even just more disgusting because it happened to you so you know how it feels when you do it to someone else and you're still going to do it. Like for me, I'm just like the type of person like when I know something is wrong, I can't continue to do it. Like that's just how I am. Like I I just cannot continue to do it. Like I I to a certain extent, okay? Like and where I'm at right now. If I know something is wrong, I cannot continue to do it. I might have done things that are wrong in the past and continue to do it, but I'm saying like right now where I'm at in my life, like when I know things are wrong and it's just with myself, it's not something that I have to show to other people. Like I just cannot continue to do it. Like this is how I stop listening to all the like rap music and stuff because it's like when I know that this is harmful to my community, I'm not going to continue to support it.
And it's small things like that that actually matters. It really does. And I really do want to see the black community do better. And I know I'm supposed to say something nice about the black community. I actually can say something nice about the black community today. But I don't have a video, but um I I will say something nice. You know, I think black people are naturally just like creative. And not only are they creative, but they lean more towards like natural things. So, but black people are really good with like natural herbs and stuff like that and making something really good out of it. And even just like the guy that created the gasoline out of the plastic, it it was awesome. And I think he is amazing. and just, you know, I I know so many incredible creators that are black that have their own like thing going on and it's positive things, but like I just I really want to see it in a large scale movement. I would love to see us doing things to help each other and not trying to charge each other so much money to obtain certain things. But I do think black people are extremely creative and black people know how to make something out of nothing. And they know how to make when you have nothing, they still know how to make it a good time. I really do know that about black people. I want to know what you guys think. I am Carmen JC. If you're new here, make sure you hit the like or subscribe button. Or if you want to support the channel, hit the super thanks or buy me a coffee link below.
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