The video incisively captures the paradox of a society that begs for racial absolution while simultaneously demanding the erasure of the history that necessitates it. It exposes the plea for "more time" as a strategic delay that prioritizes systemic comfort over genuine accountability.
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MY FAMILY FOUGHT TO SAVE THEIR FARM UNDER THIS FLAG. Who was WORKING THAT FARM?
>> MY FAMILY. WHO WAS WORKING THE FARM?
>> THEY WERE POOR. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH A SLAVE COST BACK THEN?
>> Not going to lie to you. It's hard to be surprised by how absurdly evil the US operates if you have like a real functioning knowledge of child slavery.
And this is not a dig. Like people are actively barred from better education and the totality of the horrors of child slavery because it allows them to like obstucate how uniquely evil it was. This is one of the reasons why white separatists and Christian nationalists and conservatives love to bring up like, "Oh, there was already a slave trade.
Africans were selling Africans. Arabs were selling Africans. Like, yes, there is an Arabic slave trade. There was an African slave trade." But they were not the same as the US's. They know that, which is why they're nostalgic for the time. A lot of people don't realize one of the reasons why race relations in the US isn't muddied the way that it is in Europe or in other colonies that they had is because we had no pathway to personhood. That was a unique quality of American slavery. Every other place had a path to citizenship or personhood. You can buy your way into freedom. You could breed your way into freedom. That's how we get like the mulatto. This was big in Spanish and Portuguese colonies. If you bred out enough African, you would be freed. If you married out like in Brazil or in Portuguese colonies, you would be freed. No such thing existed here. It was the one drop rule that matters. It's one of the reasons why historically I don't see why we use like bipac language because it's not about everybody else.
And this isn't like in a good way, but it's the reality. Like the US is very much still reconciling with a black white racial conflict. The rest of Y'ALL ARE COLLATERAL. THAT SOUNDS MEAN, but it's the truth. And history shows us that because even amongst its other enslaving white counterparts, the US was still amongst their contemporaries regarded as a uniquely evil form of enslaver. Very stringent race relations.
And all of it is contemporary. We are living in derivatives and replications of the plantation every day. And I'm thinking about it a lot because seeing these people be like extrajudiciously deported, whether or not they're citizens, whether or not they're here legally, borders aren't real. I don't care about them. But you get what I mean. this like no tolerance policy of the other is like really fascinating if you know like how much work it took to maintain the power of whiteness. The fact that post enslavement after the reconstruction period they had to restructure what whiteness was because of their numbers. And it's the racial anxieties accompanied by white folks fear of black retaliation that led to them subsuming other groups that were not considered white into their own as a self-preservation tactic. This is where we see them giving the Irish and the Italians and the Jewish people a chance to like audition into whiteness to bulk their numbers. And this is something they've been thinking about for a long time. It's why the great replacement theory is literally the bedrock of conservatism. This is just a contemporary version of white enslavers being absurdly cruel and then writing in their diaries about how they fear about being killed by their like slaves at night. This is just that with Google.
But one of the other reasons why they make sure that people don't know the full scope of child slavery in the American context is to see like where it was failed otherwise when people would try to replicate it elsewhere. After the Civil War, tens of thousands of white enslavers took their plantations, uprooted them, and placed them in Brazil because, not so fun fact, I guess, Brazil was the last in the West to abolish slavery. They didn't get rid of it until 1888. They were also the colony with the most enslaved Africans total.
This is why the largest black population outside of the continent of Africa is Brazil. When these white enslavers got there, again, fleeing having to get rid of their plantations, they wrote endlessly about how homesick they were.
Not just because of things like the climate and the fact that they weren't allowed to fully replicate the same plantations like Francis. A lot of them wanted to grow cotton. You can't do that in a subtropical climate like Brazil.
But explicitly, their biggest gripe with Brazil was with its race relations because they had a freed black population because Brazil, a Portuguese colony, was one where you could breed out blackness. You could buy out of enslavement. There was a path to citizenship. They were considered people there. And that was something white enslavers physically couldn't conceive of. It's quite literally what led to tens of thousands of them coming back to the states. A few successfully settled there. That's why you get the town of Americana in Brazil. That's how you get this like ethnic group considered the Confederados, which are the descendants of these previously enslavers who then started to mix with the local, you know, Brazilian population over time. And one of the reasons why the Confederados and Americana settlement is at the top of my mind is that when these tens of thousands of homesick like middle class, they weren't like the most wealthy, but semi-wealthy white enslavers were done with their like Brazilian project, they petitioned the US to help subsidize their travel back cuz they spent all their money trying to replicate their plantations in Brazil. AND THE US DID LIKE THE US literally helped pay to repatriate these enslavers back to the states, specifically back to the south.
And it's this knowledge that blows my mind all the time where it's like my tax dollars, your tax dollars are being used to send people wherever the [ __ ] this administration wants them to go. This is the same country that was like paying out reparations to white enslavers for loss of product and income. The same country that when after a civil war had tens of thousands of defectors leave to maintain slavery, they helped pay to bring back. That's this country's legacy. That's why I always say the US is profoundly unique in its evil. Our race relations are very clear. This is not like a brown black like melting pot struggle. This is all about reminding black people our ultimate place which is as being a proprietary force for white America and everyone else is essentially just collateral. You have to get everyone else out because they are amongst us. But also if there are less of the brown, less groups in between us, it will be much easier to legislate and navigate a white black racial cast system. Which is why they are deeply nostalgic for the American past. Because uniquely speaking, within the context of transatlantic slavery, we were the ones with the harshest, most violent race politic. And that's what they are seeking. Again, race relations is the very reason why our left politics is considered the right in Europe. This country is soulless for a reason. Like, and this isn't to say that Europe didn't have its problems again. They are the reason we had these colonies. They're a reason that many people speak Spanish, that a quarter of the world is franophhone, why folks who should have never heard about a pope have Catholic names. But ultimately, this is just the pot of racial violence and terror boiling over finally post civil war because it's not enough that they didn't like punish the south. They were like actively rewarding them, giving them positions of power and telling them to just replicate what they needed quietly.
And that's what happened. And we're living in the after of that. And I think if more people had a better education about the totality of cattle slavery in the American context, they would be less occupied with like preserving the perceived soul of the country and more interested in after the [ __ ] burns down, what can we build that's better? I've been begging y'all to get woke on transatlantic slavery for so long and reconstruction specifically for so long for this purpose cuz the black folks who were allowed to have this education, like we knew time was a tick and the time is now.
>> There's actually a knowable answer to that question. Um, by 1860, at the time of the Civil War, enslaved people's value was somewhere between $200 on the low end all the way up to $2,000. So, we're talking about in today's dollars, maybe somewhere between $2,400 and, you know, like $50,000. There are even some estimates that say that some enslaved people were valued at somewhere around $180,000 in today's dollars. So you can think of it basically like owning a car. [snorts] And about 1.6% of southern families owned more than 200 slaves, like having like a whole car dealership. But about 20 to 25% of southerners at the time of the Civil War owned at least one enslaved person. It's like basically living in a society where wealthy people all have cars. Well, what do all the people who don't have cars want? A car. And even if a family worked on a small farm and didn't have enslaved people, what do you think their goal was? Their goal was to earn enough money to be able to buy people to buy humans to do the work. It's not like families didn't aspire to have enslaved people.
Why do you think that southern whites were willing to go to war? to literally go to war against the United States for slavery. Because remember, every single state that seceded, all 11 of them said explicitly, "We're doing this to preserve slavery." Well, why would somebody who was on a small farm want to fight to preserve slavery? Because their aspiration was to become a major planter, which means a major slave owner. That's what they all wanted to do. That's what they all aspired to do.
And they also wanted to defend the system whereby they couldn't be enslaved. only Africans could, only black people. [snorts] And so that system of hierarchy that allowed any white person, no matter how rich or poor, to be superior to any black person, and for that black person to be captured and treated as property and their children and their children's children owned by a white person. This is a system that benefited every single white person in the south. And by the way, every white person in the north, too. Because even if you weren't a slave owner, [snorts] you benefited from the economy that cotton production, that rice production, that all of these industries generated, you could benefit by being an insurance owner. Slaves were insured, like cars.
And slave people also produced goods that were sold. So if you were somebody who was in the shipping business or, you know, the the cotton milling business, all of them benefited from slavery. So whether you were a small farmer or a big farmer, the slavery system benefited you and you were willing to go to war to preserve it and to preserve white supremacy because that was the whole basis of your society. And by the way, a lot of people in the south went to war simply because they were told to and because the rich people around them made sure that the poor kids were doing the fighting, right? And so it doesn't matter whether your family was rich, poor, had one slave or 10 or none.
Doesn't matter. Everyone in the south benefited from that economy and that system and they went to war to preserve it and to preserve white supremacy forever. So that's the answer to your question. You also told on yourself just by saying that at all because like why are you curious about how much they cost? You miss that system, right? You think things were better then? One last note, that flag is not even the flag that your forefathers fought under for their farm. That was not the flag of the Confederacy. That's a flag that they created afterwards. It's literally just a symbol of racism and white supremacy and you're flying it because MAGA. Peace out.
>> Welcome back to this space. Now um black American are I mean white people are begging black people to forgive them because they are not realizing that they have been making mistakes all over long uh all over I mean over and over again because they have always been looking down on them because they have always been looking down on black people because they feel like a a black person can never be can never have that they have in America as as as an American. So the that powerful I mean that that power they feel like they are the one owning the uh the uh the entire America they realize don't think that Trump or even told them that black people are the one who built America people come from Africa went down to America as slaves then they build America so they are now begging them and it is not about who built America or what it's about um how much the the the uh the struggle is now getting out of hands. All right. The struggle is now getting out of hand.
They know that they can't take things anymore from Trump because the black people try to warn them not once twice or something. They have always been assuming how on the warnings. Now they are watching over and they're like somebody warned us about this. Somebody was here on camera and warn us about this. But we were so ignorant to hear them out what they were saying. I have more clips here. Watch them and I'll come back. No commentary.
>> How bad was slavery, Daisy? How bad?
>> It couldn't be any worse there. I just keep trying to tell you. Can anything be any worse when a white man was having children by the negro slave women and then putting them up for sale on the block? Put that my father. They wanted to sell my father for a breeder for $12,000 when he was 12 years old.
And old golden, John Golden was the rich planter. He wouldn't sell him for that.
This lady that was in this room this morning is from New Orleans. One of the women just this past two weeks, she found this picture of my father down in New Orleans that she's bringing it to me now. Going to have a I'm going to have a copy of it of my father. Great. What regiment did he fight in, Daisy? the first New Jersey calvary.
When he ran away, my father was on the plantation working for his master and he with 27 other boys ran away, swam across the Rapahhan River and joined the first New Jersey calvary and six from the wall.
>> Was he a good fighter? Your father, did he fight hard for the Union? Oh yes, dear. He was a brave boy. Actually, he had nothing else to do. He was a brave boy. He had to be brave to come up here in this country and make a living and get ahead and get on his feet and raise a family.
>> Excuse being so flippant with the reality that black people find themselves in today because of white people. Your forefathers, my forefathers. I also heard a lot of centering of yourself.
centering your whiteness and your kind heart and asking why black people can't see that. What I didn't see was any action, any ideas, any thoughts, and certainly any evidence of the fact that you've done anything in those 30 years to try to change the trajectory of being black in our country. You were asking black people to give you examples of where you can be an ally and a supporter.
Why is that their problem? You need to be going out and finding those opportunities to use your spaces and your privilege to change the course of blackness in our country. I would love to hear from you what you say in a bri amongst white people like yourself where it inevitably goes to black economic empowerment and how sad everybody is that their husbands were passed up for an opportunity. I want to hear what you say then because that is an example of the type of place where you need to speak up. Not standing here creating content that censors you. If you are so open-minded and so ready to mend bridges and tell black people that they should stop being hurt by the history that got them to this point today and that they should stop aiming any hurt at white people. Then what are you doing to drive that? How are you advocating for equality? How are you speaking about equity?
What institutions you're a part of? what organizations you support, how you show up in the world, and then we can have this conversation. But this is unsubstantiated and surface level and incredibly unkind.
>> History is teaching white Americans how white slave owners raped, beat, humiliated, mutilated, murdered, and cannibalized their slaves. Accurate history is teaching that George Washington's false teeth were made out of his slaves teeth. Accurate history is teaching that Abraham Lincoln may have said some words and signed some [ __ ] but he did not physically do anything to free the slaves. The white abolitionists also often get almost total credit for freeing the slaves. I bet you've never even asked yourself what the slaves were doing to free themselves. And the answer to that is most of the [ __ ] work, including giving the ultimatum of war.
But then we get a bunch of white people mad that their kids might feel guilty if we teach real history. It's not about your white child's feelings. Teaching accurate history isn't about white people's feelings. But that does sound like something that someone who's only ever been taught a white glorifying version of history would counter with.
Ask why we ever felt like we needed to curate a false version of what white people did and did not do to black people to begin with. And then ask yourself why white ass politicians are verbally attacking real history by calling it slurs, which is by default also the act of calling black people slurs. I'm not ever notice how most white people are very silent about racism. Are quiet about calling it out when they see it. They refuse to talk about it in everyday life, but then proceed to say, "Yeah, I treat everybody the same. I'm not racist. You know, I love everybody. When they see injustices, when oppression cannot be ignored, they manage to do just that.
Pretend like it's not happening. For their comfort, when you don't speak up on something, when you pretend it's not as big of an issue as it actually is.
When you say, "I'm a good person. You know, I treat everybody the same. So, what these other way people are doing to harm and oppress other people has nothing to do with me, so I can stay quiet and just allow it to happen." That is prioritizing your comfort over justice. That is what's keeping this whole system that white people designed alive. This whole racial hierarchy and you are scared of rejection from other white people. If you're scared to talk about these things, if you're scared to be vocal, if you're scared for people to cut off contact with you or to remove you from a friend on social media, if you're scared to be scapegoed yourself, you are fully responsible for keeping the system alive. The injustices that people of color experience are your fault, just like the rest of the majority of white people. You are not better than someone who is racist themselves because you allow it. You allow it. And if every single one of us that claims to not be racist went and took a stand, became vocal, didn't hide to protect themselves. There was uproars when a rich white person was just let go with a warning when they committed a hate crime. And we made big deals about these things because we genuinely cared. It wouldn't happen anymore. We held racist people accountable. If none of us tolerated it, you know, the ones that said they're not racist. If we didn't tolerate other races, I think we can end this whole racial hierarchy thing going on. we held cops and judges accountable.
If we punished hate crimes to the fullest extent. If we had a zero tolerance policy for racism. If every racist person was blasted online by other white people. We took a stand and said we are no longer enabling other white people just because we don't want to be rejected by them. I think that this country could look a lot different.
Nobody wants to do anything. Nobody wants to do anything. They want to pretend like they're doing something.
They want to pretend like they care. But everybody moves about with their ego in mind. Everything is me, me, me. What will happen to me if I do this? What will happen to me if I'm vocal? What will happen to me if I'm an outcast? Who cares? Who cares if you're scapegoed?
Who cares if you're an outcast? Do what's right. They just can't stand how weak people are.
>> Welcome back. For decades, white Americans have been um not for decades, for many like for 400 years, white people have always been feeling that they're superior than anybody else in the world. And that thing got into Trump's head that nobody can ever advise Trump. Nobody can ever h scare Trump.
Nobody can do anything to Trump. No, Trump wants to show the world how powerful he is. He want the world to see him as a as powerful as I don't know how to put the I don't know what the word to use but he want the world to see him as as a a big person in the world they want people in the whole world to respect him that's why he is doing whatever he's doing to the white Americans take n America there is a lot of struggle right there of struggle America people are struggling to survive to to pay the bills I mean to pay the rents the fuel I in after Trump uh be began the war with Iran, they had to close up the the Hamuz, you know, no there's no way people will be able to get I mean oil, I mean fuel in in a good way in in a good capacity. So they have the price of the fuel and uh about uh a normal life any any common human being in America anybody must eat okay anybody must have food on the table. [snorts] So Americans are the one who are chanting deport all the immigrant from America back to their countries. Deport them because they are taking our jobs and they had to deport them. Okay. They were the one who are voting for Trump to deport them. Now their farms are are big are dry. So soils can't produce anything today because they are lacking labor in the country. And whenever a country lacks labor what do you mean what you understand by that? When a country lacks labor, it won't be able to produce what it was producing before the labor was there. Okay. So, American Americans are really really trying to figure out who will be able to work in in farms. Now, the farms are now dry farms are not producing anything. And if they are produc product in the farm, they were they are nobody to work uh to to work like the immigrants. You know, immigrants usually go to America for one purpose, for one reason.
I'm coming here to work, make money and go back to where I belong. They go in America, they work for for years and then they go back to the country after making money. So when they in America, they work so hard to earn the living because when you look at what they they are earning from from the from the work they're doing, they're doing too much but they they're getting less money. You see? So uh they are demanding that somebody must come back and at least help them to produce food. Whenever a country lacks food that the where collapse begins.
When when a country lacks enough food nobody will able to survive in a good way. People anybody must eat. And whenever the food keeps on skyrocketing every single day the price getting high and high and high and high. How will how will somebody be able to to afford even paying for the for the house or afford paying the the fees or something paying the insurance or something? So they are wondering if at all we would we would be good enough to listen to the black Americans. I guess nobody would ever vote for Trump because we voted for somebody's else interest our own interest because we assumed like we are okay with the Trump. Trump will do anything for us. Trump would make everything work for us. They were like they are they coming to America to take the immigrant jobs. I mean the black jobs, the black jobs.
Somebody has been raised in America for years, for ages, for decades. Now he has to go and work in your farm to get paid.
That's what you call that what they call black jobs. Somebody must work in the in the maybe in welding, working in the building sites, working in the factory to to make a living. But they have been born in America.
So what do you mean by black jobs?
Because if my if if my my memory so is so clever, so clear and good enough to remember things. I guess black people are learned. People are learned. They know. They are they went to school, they read, they wrote, then they have science, they have education in their mind. So how can how can a professor go and maybe to go and work work in in the farm because he's black? No. So they are now regretting and they pleading with the black people that they should forgive and forget what happened. They shouldn't forgive. How how will I forget what happened? But I I'm the one who warned you.
Okay. I I might forgive you. Yeah. But how can I forget? You you want to erase some history in my head. All right. So, white people are now wondering who can they run back to. The only person who can save the America is black Americans.
And they they are the only one who can save America from collapsing.
And if they would, they won't be able to given the chance to control anything in America because they always feeling like their mind is their mind the brain is bind to that whenever black man gets something or like power definitely they will treat them in a bad way they will revenge they will make them suffer in America. Nah, a black person has never been born with that spirit. can't born to revenge the any anybody any black people has this one thing called humanity in them there's Ubuntu in black people's heart mind and life you know so they would wish to take you through what they have been through because they know how it feels being there tell the comments do you think that black people I mean white people are now begging for black people to forgive them or they're just feeling like they can't take things anymore. They they want to make black people to feel like okay they matter then they they will use them later.
Tell me in the comment section. God bless and peace be with you. I'm out.
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