This video illustrates how Black Americans are increasingly refusing to be intimidated by racism, discrimination, and police harassment, demonstrating community solidarity and resilience. The content shows real-life examples of Black individuals confronting racist behavior, challenging police misconduct, and supporting each other against racial threats. The speaker emphasizes that while previous generations may have accepted intimidation, the current generation is standing firm and demanding respect, equality, and fair treatment, marking a significant shift in how Black communities respond to systemic racism.
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Racist Intimidation Backfires: Black Voices Refuse to Be SilencedAñadido:
Let me help you. You call a black woman in word, call me that.
>> No, call me that.
>> I dare you to do it. And I swear for God, I'll make you taste the ancestors.
>> Me, too.
>> You a coward. Call that black woman the n word. You a real coward, man. We'll catch you inside. Go ahead. Go right ahead. I I guarantee you do it in front of me.
>> Do you live here?
>> Do you live here? Do you live here?
>> Absolutely.
>> Get your ass away from my car, >> you Karen.
>> Get Get away from my car.
>> What's wrong? Why are you in here?
>> Telling you, get away from me. Turn around and get your dumb ass back in the >> car.
Do she own the park?
>> Okay, that's fine.
>> You didn't charge anybody here.
>> That's for my stuff that they're using.
That's what they're paying for. So, mind your goddamn business. Take your ass.
>> Um I mean, do you want me to call you guys?
>> You need to show respect, ma'am.
This is not your >> What's the problem?
>> What's the problem?
>> What's the problem?
>> No, wait a minute. So, you just you said you saw a black guy run that way and what?
>> Yeah. With shorts on just about like him wherever he is >> because he's a black guy now. So if you saw that, you didn't see us just walking in trouble. Did >> No, you starting trouble. Don't accuse my son-in-law of being a thief.
>> I'm not in >> You better You better get out of my face, lady. We just walked in this store, so why would you accuse him of being a feat?
>> Every other day, it's another story about a white person being uncomfortable with a black person in a space they consider a white space. Whether it be a damn gym in a private office building or jogging in a predominantly white neighborhood.
What? What do y'all not understand that segregation ended in 1964? Where the hell have you been, baby? Where have you been?
Okay. And I have to ask you, what is it about black people that makes you so damn uncomfortable? Do y'all ever ask yourself that? Because realistically, according to statistics, they have a hell of a lot more to fear from us than we do from them.
So, why don't you marinate on that for a second?
>> Thank you for reporting. Thank you.
>> Hey, no problem. Y'all take it easy.
>> Give it one second while you test the lady. Make sure >> are they being detained or are they free to go?
>> They're actually being detained right now.
>> Are they for what crime?
>> What crime?
>> There doesn't have to be a crime.
>> Yeah, it has to be a crime for them to be detained as legal detainment if there's no crime with them.
>> No, I'm just an activist. Who knows?
>> Go over there.
>> I'm on public property right here.
>> Okay. Well, I'll stay away and I'll just continue recording.
>> Hey, then that's going to be you using losing your job and me getting paid. You do your thing.
>> I'm I am I'm right here. Stop talking to me and talk to them.
>> Ask Ask if you're being detained or if you're free to go >> for for what crime.
>> What crime?
>> Okay. Good.
If you haven't committed a crime, you don't have to pro provide ID.
>> You haven't committed a crime, you don't have to provide ID.
>> Yeah, these people up here had a a disagreement with the with the clerk.
They called the police. Now the police is detaining these people because of uh >> they said comment >> because the >> manager said >> the manager said a racial comment.
>> Now the police are detaining them and taking their information.
>> Oh, they letting them go now because somebody here who knows their rights and let them know. So the only thing they could do is just take their name.
>> That's it.
>> Y'all have a good >> y'all take care now.
>> Do you live here? Do you live here?
>> Absolutely.
>> Get >> So, unfortunately, that is something that is very real when you are a black person living in the suburbs. Um, I mean, just a couple of weeks ago, I stopped by a neighbor, let's call her Veronica, and uh, she was just like, "Hi." I'm like, "Hello." Like, mind you, I got headphones in. And she was just like, "What street do you live on?"
These are the kind of invasive questions where they think that they're being neighborly or they want you to think that they're being neighborly when really they just want to know that their kids are safe.
>> Wanting to know that their kids are safe while simultaneously endangering ours.
>> Mr. Mr. right here. Yeah, that's your ass.
>> So you the one like call people [ __ ] and [ __ ] >> You going to call today?
>> I bet you I bet you won't call her in front of a black man right there.
>> I bet you won't call me no [ __ ] Come on. Come on.
>> I know. In fact, I know you won't say the n word in front of me.
>> Come on. down and out.
>> And I guess you'll taste everything for the assets. Say it. Say it in front of me. I dare you to say it.
>> What is your name?
>> It's Quanel X. But you'll learn it real well today.
>> Yeah.
>> Say it. I bet you won't say any word in my face.
>> See, you talk to black women like that by themselves.
>> You intimidate black women by themselves. But a black man, you going to open your goddamn mouth.
>> I dare you to say it.
>> That hearing a >> I dare you to say it.
>> Mhm. With that herinade in your ear.
Yeah. Get your old ass in there. Run around here with your bald head ass. You old spotty little face. looking [ __ ] but I ain't playing with you.
>> Sir, would you like to make a comment about what you said or what happened?
>> I'm not allowed to make a comment at the press.
>> So, has anybody making a statement online or anything like that?
>> Who are you?
>> Will you witness or what happened?
>> There's a public statement online that is circulating. What I will say is I thank everyone for their support and coming today. My goal has been and always remains protecting my clients rights and advocating for those rights.
I believe that the court should be a place of decency, respect, and integrity. And I am glad that everyone here today believes in those values and are standing in solidarity with those values. Thank you.
>> Took it upon himself to be a bully to intended a black female in the courtroom. But when a black man got his face, he cowed up, cowed down, and he could not hear rat piss on cotton. At the end of the day, this man's a coward, and we're not going to tolerate anyone bullying black females, using the n-word, and think he can intimidate him and frighten him, and those sisters don't have backup. No, we will rise to the occasion and send that bigot a clear crystal message, hands off of black females. We're not going to tolerate that.
>> And and then and one other thing in regards to by us being here in Bora County, Brisia County is a majority minority county now. So those times of lynching, those times of racist behavior, especially how so comfortable that he was in that courtroom, it's over. We will no longer tolerate it and we will rise to the occasion and we will expose it and we will shut you down.
>> That black man told that white man, say what you said to that black woman to me and I'mma make you taste the ancestors.
That mindset, I'mma make you taste the ancestors about what you said to that black woman. Black men, that's what we talking about. I ain't never been so [ __ ] proud, man. I ain't never been so proud. That's what y'all supposed to do. Protect us. Yes. And we going to ride with you. Auntie was on that [ __ ] Auntie said, "Fuck what he talking about. Say it to me." And I got some fire.
That might I [ __ ] mine. I [ __ ] mine.
That [ __ ] made me so happy. I wish I was standing by his side. I would have been on it too with him. Ready on go. Teed off on him. Didn't say nothing. Didn't say nothing. Black man what I'm talking about. We got to stick together.
>> Even with that [ __ ] one time. I punch you in your [ __ ] face. Back the [ __ ] off of me.
>> I said back the [ __ ] off of me.
>> You just hit me. I don't know.
>> Lady, you need to stop. You've been harassing him this whole time.
>> The [ __ ] al >> I've been recording you, ma'am.
>> Of course you are.
>> And then what? What are you going to [ __ ] do?
>> Hey, turn around, dude. We're done.
>> Not a goddamn [ __ ] >> We're done. [ __ ] >> She's been harassing him this whole time. No, it's not. Ma'am, what are you?
How are you in here?
>> Especially when somebody >> keep going.
>> You can turn your camera off. No, >> I'll just wait.
behavior.
All right.
Come on.
And they have a chicken shaped camera.
That's the part.
>> I hope you're enjoying this. I really do.
I just wonder, do you just have that out all the time throughout going through the store?
>> No, just when people are harassing others and acting like I'm not going to even get an argument with you.
>> Yeah, you're still recording. That's what's getting like it would be one thing if you actually turn it off. Like the interaction's done. Now it's between us cuz this is stupid.
>> I'm going to ask you a question. I just want to understand.
>> Excuse me. Get to record me. Oh wow. And you're not even going to listen? Oh, that's trashy. That's trashy.
>> Like, were you there when it all happened?
>> You don't even do that.
>> No, it's a simple question.
>> It's not I understand, but it's a simple question. Were you even there when it all happened?
>> Did you have the whole thing on recording? That's what I was like, the whole thing. Even him cutting in front of us.
>> No, cuz I was the last one in line. So, you weren't there. You didn't know. And that's the part where you're just >> I don't know.
>> Don't [ __ ] talk to me.
>> We're going over here. Don't worry.
>> Welcome back guys to this commentaries.
It's your presenter.
But now let me say that I like how things are going but somehow disappointed about it.
What am I talking about?
By the way, let me tell you the truth.
If you don't respect me, don't expect me to respect you anymore.
This the high time for each and every person to mind his or her own business.
Why always minding other people's business?
Why most of the white folks they keep on following, they keep on minding the black folks business?
Why trying to criticize try to resist. Hey, what's going on there? I like the way syllabus is going, but I'm much much disappointed about the how these people are trying to mind other people's business because why most of the cases it's all about the the white people trying to criticize the black people. But I like how nowadays the media is the things are going now. I like how the people they do record for the proof. Now there's nothing you can say that these people they don't criticize the black the black community. They do because now we have some videos we have evidence. So I think nothing there to say that we are trying to say that we are trying to lie to them that they trying to criticize these people. They racist.
They do discriminate the black community. They have their they resisted discrimination.
They do criticize the black community.
But why most of the people the black community they keep quiet about it.
They have been keeping quiet about it.
They have not talking. They for the longest time they have not they quiet they are not talking anything about it.
But I think this is the high time for them also to leave. Yeah. This is the head time for the white people to leave the black community alone to ensure that they can do their own business, focus with their life, enjoy with their life.
At least not each and every time you are trying to intimidate the black community. Why always you trying to intimidate the black community? Why have you ever come across some of the videos that a black community is trying to intimidate, trying to criticize the white people? Why always the white people that the ones trying to criticize the black community?
And yet when it cames to problem, when troubles came to the white community, they call upon the white the black people. They forgot what what they have done to the black community. But the time of trouble, they called back the assist from the black community.
We know they have been using Yes. For the longest time, the black community has been intimidated. They have been intimidating the black community for the longest time. For the longest, very, very longest time.
But let me tell you the truth. This is not the years that they used to criticize, they used to intimidate the black community. This is the new generation, guys. And the people, they're standing firm.
They're saying that we don't want to be intimidated the way you you intimidated our our ancestors, our parents. But I know some, let me say this, but I know our parents, our grandfathers, grandmothers, they knew that let these people do how they want, but they came to pay the price back.
And now I think this time they trying to pay the price for what they were doing to the black community.
The black community coming now they are saying no intimidation anymore. We don't want to be intimidated. We don't want anymore.
We don't want anymore to to be intimidated.
Anyway, if you you agree with me that the black community they are saying that we don't want to be intimid they standing firm with their with your opinion. Just share your comments or your thoughts on our comment section and don't forget to leave a subscribe and a share for more and more commentaries guys.
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