Black Americans often appear indifferent to current events not because they lack concern, but because they have historically fought against systemic oppression for generations, developing a unique perspective that allows them to see beyond immediate struggles and focus on long-term survival and thriving. This resilience stems from understanding the historical context of 400 years of struggle against white supremacy, which has shaped their collective mindset and response to contemporary challenges.
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So, I just seen a video, right? It's a white guy, seemingly intelligent white guy was talking about the response between different racial groups, specifically the white community and the black community. He is putting emphasis on how historically in times like this, how we have always reacted differently from the white community. He is noting which he is right that we as a people are very indifferent about the things that are going on right now. We have been fighting and we have been advocating against this machine for years, decades. I mean before my existence and now we're at a point to where things seemingly looks irreversible are we have washed our hands with this and there are whites that are are fighting righteously so there are whites that are fighting for the core values and principles that this nation was supposedly founded on. there are people that still believe in America and and the foundations of that. Us as a whole, we have never really seen many benefits from that. So that's why we are indifferent. Spiritually, it's obvious that black folk are very spiritual folk as well, which is why we also move differently collectively as well. We know that the foundings of this nation, it was founded by an entity.
And we're not talking about physically.
We're talking about spiritually. There was a certain mindset that was being utilized when this foundation was created. That entity spiritually still exists. I need y'all to to understand an entity that we have had to fight perpetually at least over the last 400 years. So, we see it differently because of that. We know spiritually what we're up against. We know what that means for our existence. We know what y'all are finding out and experiencing for the first time. I know it's a shock to y'all. We have learned to not only survive but thrive in this type of climate.
>> It's a croc of doodoo. You know, we have no business over there. Stay here. We have nothing to do with that.
>> What are you worried about?
>> Getting blown up. Getting blown up.
That's it. I hope I live.
>> I just feel like any war is unnecessary.
Um, I don't really care about the gas prices. It's just the loss of life. I feel that our country, our soldiers should not be in war, especially during these times with any country. Um, because it affects us here at home and people overseas are dying for nothing.
>> Are you scared your children might be deployed?
>> Yes, absolutely. I am. I'm terrified of it. So, you know, it's like me telling my kids, you can't tell them come home because their body can come home. We always say come home alive. Do you think the administration, Donald Trump were thinking about the impact it would have on American businesses when they went into this?
>> I think it's hard to say. You know, I whether I disagree or agree with what they did, I think it was something that, you know, he he had to do what he had to do in my opinion.
>> Yes. Smoke definitely having an impact on gas prices. I think news yesterday stated, you know, went up 23 cents since last week, you know. So, we're feeling the effect of all the little people. Not the big people, the little people. We the one who matters. We the one who feel it. We hurts us. The big people, it doesn't bother them.
>> And how do you feel generally about this war?
>> It's a croc of doodoo. You know, we have no business over there. Stay here. We have nothing to do with that. But yet, we're trying to be policemen of the world and melon in other count's business, which should not be the case.
I've been getting a lot of comments asking why I'm speaking for black people instead of letting them speak for themselves. And that right there is the problem because black people are speaking. Black people have been speaking. You just haven't been listening to them. And it's an incredibly sad reality. But white people tend to listen more readily to other white people than they listen to black people. It's gross. It's ignorant. And yes, it's rooted in racism whether people admit it or not. Because black women have been talking about this Brighton case from the very beginning.
their discomfort, their distrust, their fear, the historical context behind why these stories feel so deeply unsettling to them. And instead of actually hearing them, people dismiss them as crazy, dramatic conspiracy theorists. But then a white woman says, "Maybe we should listen to black women." And suddenly everybody can hear the conversation loud enough to get angry about it. And that alone proves the point. Because the issue was never that black women were silent. The issue was that too many of you only start paying attention once the message is coming from somebody white.
And honestly it's pathetic and that should embarrass a lot of you.
>> I know I believe that we all face a struggle in life. You fa face something you know you face some shitty life and you know you have to go through something struggling and everything and uh you have to think of something as a human being. If I'm struggling this way how about somebody else elsewhere is he struggling the same same way? Is he living the same same life? White Americans are now worried that about a black person on silence and they struggling and they paying house. They are paying house. They are buying food.
The issue that they have used to be living that life from the from 400 years ago they have been struggling to be that way. So don't tell them about the struggle. Tell in the comments already.
Tell in the comments. Do you feel like America just so jealous jealousy of blacks because they are quiet or they think that they are living a better life than them? The blame is to fall on somebody. Why must you blame anybody for everything? I have clips here. What them? I'll come back with more commentary. Black people, I can't get through my for you page three scrolls without seeing a video about the the people over in LA protesting. And if it's not a video about them protesting, it's all these different schools of thought on the protest or videos about the relationship that's kind of I don't want to say fractured but a little strain between black people and I'll say brown people. And I wasn't going to say nothing because that's like a political conversation, political adjacent conversation, sociopolitical thing. But I tell you this, bro, uh I'll be 32 this year. I've been living in Florida off and on since 2008 and I've lived in Texas. I've lived around every kind of Hispanic you could think of. Black people, we need to get out of the habit of trying to tell other groups of people who come to this country and want to align themselves with whiteness or be in proximity to whiteness, what's going to happen to them? Because the enemy is white supremacy. It does harm to everybody, white people included. But the problem is that people come here and they want to perpetuate it thinking that they can trade and buy into it, not realizing that white supremacy is exclusive. It's not inclusive. You will never be them. Doesn't matter what kind of minority you are. Doesn't matter how you try to breed your way into it. It don't matter how much money you make.
You will never be them. Because to them, especially the ones who make the laws and make the money, that's all that matters. And that's not to say you got to turn around and be align with us, but you got to align yourself against them on every level. Not just the optics, but the ideas, too. And expecting other people to come to bat for you when it's time for you to fight is crazy.
Especially when we see you and we see how you are. We see what you do. We see what you say. Because black folk really, we very empathetic and sympathetic towards everybody because we don't want to see nobody go through the same [ __ ] that we done been through, bro. But everybody at every turn, every time are apathetic towards us and we tired. So I'm saying, black people don't tell nobody [ __ ] Let them figure it out. Let them fight and pray they win because ultimately a win against white supremacy is still a win no matter who won. The United States war in Iran will not stop because white supremacists are incapable of recognizing when someone is not afraid of them. Pete Hexet and this administration keep saying the mission is a great success. Oh my gosh, our our troops are just the way that they're operating and the the the effectiveness we're having on the battlefield and blah blah blah. They will either capitulate to our blah blah blah or else the blah blah blah. They are the mental illness that is white supremacy completely takes out the filter that allows you to recognize these people don't give a [ __ ] about you. They don't give a [ __ ] about your threats. They don't give a [ __ ] about what you're capable of. They don't care about what you have. They don't care about how mad you are. They don't care about how much you don't like them.
They are not afraid of you. And they will not stop because they have never been afraid of you. Iran is not afraid of the United States. And it's funny, Pete Hexath keeps throwing out this phrase in these hearings. Do you not take them seriously when they say death to America? No, you don't take them seriously when they say death to America. You don't take it seriously because you are a white supremacist. You do not understand what those words mean.
They are not afraid of you. When you turn to me as an American citizen and you say, "You know those people over there, they say death to America." My response is, "Did you hear them?" No one gives a [ __ ] No one No one is [ __ ] scared of you, you squinty prick.
>> I remember the first time I went to a food bank and they gave me an onion. I actually cried and not like onion cried but cried cried because it wasn't required food. It was flavor and that was a luxury I couldn't really ever afford. And then I learned that they had like taco seasoning and oh my god it was amazing. But when you're used to getting by on so little and the only security you really feel you have is the ability to make a dollar stretch. It is scary to ask for help and you wonder who you're taking it away from. So when people take aid when they're destitute as opposed to like nearly, I think people can jump into judgment because they probably need the aid just as much as the person who received it and they're scared it won't be there when they're long past needing it. And guys, there's enough to go around.
>> Just a friendly reminder that in 15 years, everyone will claim that they were never a part of MAGA.
>> So this has already started to happen and I've noticed this being a stand-up comic who goes on tour. So in January, my husband and I performed in a city that was definitely very Republican conservative heavy. We drove down and there were Trump magazines everywhere.
When we performed our sets, it was very clear that it was a very conservative audience. Both my husband Dave and I have like a lot of progressive jokes in our set. So like we're on stage like rewriting our entire set as quickly as we possibly can to ensure that like we would get out of there alive. So recently we were hired back to perform in that same city. And since we already did it, we were like, "Okay, we now know what we're getting into. Let's, you know, get sets prepared that we know will work in those cities." and we drove in and we noticed that the Trump signs were gone. Not just a few, we couldn't find one. The main drive that we took into the city was literally littered with MAGA. They were gone. We were shocked. Now, I'm sure in other parts of the city, I'm sure people still had their signs up, but it was like night and day from like the last time we came down, which was in January. And the crowd looked the same. They were about the same age group. They were dressed the same. They looked the same in terms of like ethnicity. It looked like a bunch of old white boomers. But Dave went up before me and I could see him about halfway through a set going, "I'm going to try something." And he did one of his really super progressive jokes.
When I tell you I have never seen that joke crush as hard as it did, I was shocked. It was a literal applause break. I was literally holding my breath while he was doing that joke cuz I was like, "Oh my god, they're going to turn on him. They're going to start throwing things at him." Literal applause break.
So yeah. No, I'm seeing in little baby ways it's already happening. It's not like enough. But yeah, no, people are already trying to erase their actions.
So, start keeping track of those receipts now because they're already starting to erase what they've done.
>> For years, political divisions have been growing stronger with less medup grand and more US versus them thinking. Now, as financial pressures increase, those divisions have become >> Welcome back. Um, white Americans are believed to be elite. I mean, they have been taught to be elites to be uh the boss to own some [ __ ] You feel me? And uh to be honest with you, in lifetime you have to think of life how life is.
All right? Black people have been going through a lot in life. They have enduring every struggle, every trouble, every mess. They have been taking blame for anything that they they never even did. Right now economy is crashing Americans. But they are only blaming one soul. Black Americans. Why? Every time you must blame a black person for doing what they doing. When they talk, you blame them. When they get quiet, you blame them. You ask why are they quiet?
Why? What are they planning to do to us?
Nobody been thinking about you. You are like our exes. When you leave an ex, you think of who is next? Not ex.
But the ex is like why you so quiet?
What are you planning about me? What do you want to do to me? Nobody is thinking about you, dude. Come on. We are having our own life figure out. We are struggling as you struggle. We are paying as you sleep, you paying taxes as you pay us everywhere. And I see I saw a video of a white man talking about uh if you are in in any way any anywhere in the world, as long as you are a US citizen, you have to file your tax every month or every year. So if I'm living in Kenya and I'm I'm I'm American, I'm still paying tax. So alo I wanted to adise you instead of paying tax twice in America in in Kenya just to go live in in your country and legal life there.
Stop blaming a black for your economy.
You are the one who are voting for Trump.
I believe so. I you are the one who are voting for him believing in him. He messed up with your life after he got in the power. So stop blaming everybody for your own mistakes. Do your things in a good way. Right? Find a way of solution of of solving your own issue. Find of putting your life together and living your life in a good way. Stop blaming everybody for your own mistakes.
They are quiet. Why? They have talked enough, fought enough, seen enough and they don't care anymore what comes their way. They are waiting for their own time to feel today. They have been feeling the same life for the past 40 years. So what about you feeling the same life for the past few months? You are already here out blaming them for your own struggle. Come on guys, anybody in life they go through some things but people choose to keep it keep quiet because after all nobody sees me, nobody hears me. Nobody attends to me. So why would I talk about everything in life? No one cares. No one does as you want. When we speak we are doing wrong. When we keep quiet we are doing wrong. What should we do as a black people in the world? Give us what we deserve because we have been doing everything for you. fighting, protesting, working for you. Today you're talking about uh trying to enslave a black person because you you're lacking labor.
What do you want? What exactly do you want Americans? Tell me in the comment section. Do you feel like the white people are so demanding or going I mean just do as they want. But I guess that time has passed already. Has passed long ago and life has to move on either with or without you.
Peace out.
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