Systemic racism in America is perpetuated through educational systems, media, and societal structures that teach white superiority, making it virtually impossible for white Americans raised in this system to be non-racist without conscious effort; racism is defined as the institutionalization of unfair treatment based on power dynamics, not merely individual prejudice, and can only be destroyed by acknowledging its systemic nature and actively working to change the structures that maintain it.
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Perception is everything.
White people look vicious and ugly and non-caring and cruel and arrogant and powerful and condescending.
And angry.
Are you angry?
No. Oh, good for you. You angry? Trying not to Trying not to be. Now, does that take a lot of energy? Yes. Yes. Are you holding it in? Yes. Yes. And are you trying really, really hard not to react to me?
Yes. Yes. And are you trying really hard not to look at me? At the moment, yes.
>> Yes. Why? Because I don't want to make myself more upset.
>> You don't want to make yourself more upset by looking at me. Yes. Right. Does that take a lot of time, a lot of energy? Yes. Yes. Is that hard for you?
Yes. Could you develop an ulcer over this? No. If you had to do it every day, what would happen to your blood pressure? It would rise. Yeah. If somebody stood over you and you knew it was going to happen every day or you expected it to happen every day or it happened when you didn't expect it to or it happened to your kids every day after it happened to your mother every day? Now, getting right along. Your hand is still up. You still didn't learn anything, did you? Didn't I just say when your hand is up, you are thinking of what you're going to say instead of what's being said? Didn't I just say that? Yes, you did. And did you hear that?
>> Yes, I did. And did you decide that you were just going to do it your way?
I was >> Wait a minute. You were on a roll there for a minute. Thank you very much.
Now, since you choose to not listen to others, what do you suppose we are going to do where you're concerned? Not listen to me. Thank you very much. Now, now, no. Because you still think of what you're going to say instead of what I'm saying. Now getting right along. I heard what you were saying.
>> you're doing it again. You're doing it again. I don't care. You're doing it again.
>> wrong. You're it again. Persecuted her for standing up.
>> You're doing it again. Persecuted him for standing up. The only change that ever happens IS WHEN PEOPLE STAND OUT.
AND I AM SAD ABOUT THAT, TOO.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. was shot. Are you in any physical danger here?
Are you in any physical danger here?
Is that girl in any physical danger here?
Emmett Till was hanged by his neck after he was beaten almost to death simply because he said made a statement to a white woman. Our digital PDF, Black History Facts You Probably Didn't Learn in School, is full of black stories and facts that aren't usually taught in school.
The PDF includes information that is often overlooked in traditional education and history books. The digital PDF can be downloaded and read at your convenience. You don't want to miss out on the chance to uncover the untold black history facts and stories. Click the link in our bio to support BH. You say that all whites are racist. Can you ex- expound on that? Please. Any Any white person who is born, raised, and schooled in the United States of America, if you aren't a racist, you're a miracle.
Either that or you decided to educate yourself.
Because education in this country is about white is right, and browns all right, blacks got to stand back.
Yellows mellow, but whites We We educate in a way that says that white males have done all the adventures, have made all the adventures, have done all the discovering, have made all and everything that is good and has been accomplished has been accomplished according to social studies, which is actually antisocial studies, by white males. It's a lie.
But we do that in order to maintain the myth of white superiority.
Jane did a really good job here. [music] Let's talk about her point on if you're not racist, it's a miracle.
If it sounds crazy to you, it's not.
In the United States, we learn through [music] a white male perspective.
The history books that we read are written by white men, the media that we [music] consume have been written by white men, is currently controlled by white men, it affects [music] our subconscious thinking. Because Americans are forced to view the world [music] through a white male perspective, we are consuming the white [music] male's perspective on the truth.
We're not consuming the neutral truth.
Another special thing about what [music] Jane presented here is this lack of blame. She's not blaming the average American. She's not saying, "Oh, hey, you're a bad person." [music] She's simply explaining how unbelievably unlikely it would be to be American, raised in the American school system, and to not [music] be subconsciously racist. It's just really, really, like, virtually impossible. It would be miraculous. [music] Remember that word she used, miracle?
We're raised by the white male perspective. [music] It will still affect all of us. By acknowledging the effect, whether we're purposely racist or [music] not, we're able to address it thoughtfully.
What's up, YouTube family? I hope you are doing fine from wherever you're watching this piece from. Now, in a world whereby the United States is saying that racism, segregation, and all those other unfair treatments that were being subjected to the black people ended, we can still see that happening in today's society. And, um, black Americans have been complaining about, uh, unfair treatment from everybody, especially the palm-colored people, the police, and uh all these other government officials, whereby they are trying to be segregated, they're trying to be racist towards them. And it is something that we have seen happening for the longest time. We have seen people like Jane Elliott, Tim Wise, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Shahidi King Bolden, and all those other uh you know, whites who are coming out to help the black people fight for their right, who are fighting for equality.
And that is why in this particular episode we're going to try and look at uh what Jane Elliott has to say about um you know, systemic racism in America and why it did not really end. And she tries to explain why it should also end. Let's have a look at these video clips and then I'll be back with more commentaries in the end.
Now, we we often hear about reverse racism now. There's no such thing as reverse racism. There's no such thing as reverse racism. You can only be a racist if you have the power to institutionalize what you're doing to people who are different from you.
What you're call What we're calling reverse racism is natural reaction to being treated unfairly on the basis of somebody else's ignorance.
Now, don't ever let anybody say to you or about anyone around you that people don't like that person because of the color of their skin. That isn't the reason people white people don't like people of color. They don't like people of color because they don't understand about skin color. And they don't understand that we all are descendants of somebody who looked like your mother.
And it's time to change the White House to the President's House.
This is ridiculous to call the place where the President of the United States lives the White House. It gives the It sends the wrong message. It says, "I remember when Richard Nixon said to a group of reporters, I'm trying to save the White House for you white people."
That says it all. And at that moment I thought, "Well, wait a minute. Now, this is something that has to be changed, and it has to be changed. Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. It's time to change the name of the White House to the President's House or the President's Residence, which has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
Now, I'm going to get lots of angry responses to that one. And I understand that, but I'm reading a book right now.
Everybody that's watching this has to read this book.
On Tyranny.
20 20 things that we've learned over the last 100 years in this country that have put us in the position we're in now and what we can do about it. Everybody has to read this book.
They should read this book first and then they should read The Myth of Race by Robert Wald Sussman. And once you've read The Myth of Race, you will never ever again go along with the idea that there are three or four or five different races. It was a lie made up by the people who ran the Spanish Inquisition. And before that, there were different colors, but there there were race that had nothing to do. There were there were there was only one race, the human race. We made that whole thing up.
It's time to get rid of it. We have the power to do that.
This country got ready for World War II in about 6 months.
And you're telling me that we can't destroy racism?
White people created racism.
Anything you create, you can destroy.
You God created human beings, the human race.
And they started out black women.
White people created racism. Human beings created racism. It's time to get over it. Today, most urban sectors, especially Milwaukee's, remains hyper-segregated.
Why has it taken so long? Or why doesn't it seem like we can move the button on diversity in neighborhoods? Because the people who have the power in this country are the people who have the money.
And the people who have the money are going to decide where people live. You need to realize that there are more children attending segregated schools in the United States today than there were previous to Brown versus Board of Education, and that's a fact.
You need to realize that it is not the intent of white people to let this situation change in favor of anyone but themselves. And right now, white people are really frightened. If you don't understand the destruction of Planned Parenthood offices, and you don't understand the wall that we're going to build on the southern border of the United States, you haven't read the book The Birth Dearth by Ben Wattenberg. Ben Wattenberg was a brilliant Jewish man who was a member of the American Enterprise Institute, and he wrote a book the first paragraph of which says, "The main problem confronting the United States today is there aren't enough white babies being born in this country."
He was an adviser to presidents of the United States. He wrote the book in 1987. He says there are if we don't change this and change it rapidly, white people will lose their numerical majority in this country, and this will no longer be a white man's land. Now, I'm not misrepresenting misrepresenting this. I'm telling you exactly almost exactly what he says. He says there are three things we can do to solve this.
Number one, we could pay women to have babies as they have been doing in Western European nations for years. Then he says, "And these are his words, not mine. Unfortunately, we would have to pay women of all colors to have babies, so we don't want to do that."
He says the second thing we could do is increase the number of legal immigrants that are allowed into this country every year. Then once again he says, "Unfortunately, the vast majority of those willing to come to this country today are people of color, so we don't want to do that." The third thing he says, and white men women had better pay attention to this.
60% of the fetuses that are aborted every year are white. If we could keep that 60% alive, that would solve our birth dearth.
Does that sound like racism to you?
And if it doesn't, I want to know why it doesn't. If it doesn't, you don't understand what racism is. And I think it does.
>> Right. Uh I I I A lot of people um don't understand the trauma associated with race and racism.
Can you talk a little bit about the trauma associated with >> The trauma associated with it? One of the main traumas is it tells white people that they are superior because of the lack of melanin in their skin.
And then they find out suddenly that we've got a black president. That's traumatic. That's where their trauma is.
Living a lie, finding out the truth is traumatic. Finding out now recently that within 30 years white people will be in the numerical minority in this country is going to be traumatic. And that's the reason we have to solve this problem and we have to solve it now. I will ask folks tonight, "How many of you black folks want to get even with all white people?" And that's what white people are quite certain blacks are going to want to do is get even with all white people. And nobody will raise their hand and then I'll say, "How many of you want to get even with one or two?"
Every hand will go up and you know why and so do I. White people are scared to death right now, particularly white males. They're scared to death that they are going to lose their power in the future and they are. But if you want to get ready for the future, if you want to be treated well in the future, treat others well in the present. What we do in the present constructs the future.
What we have done in the past, we can learn from that.
And we'd better learn from that. Those who forget the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them. And when you read this book, you'll realize that that's exactly what we're doing. We're repeating the mistakes that we have made in the past because we aren't teaching about these mistakes in the present. We are not teaching history that is true.
We aren't teaching social studies that is true. We aren't even teaching true geography for God's sake. When we hear when I when I hear people say that they're not racist and and and things like that and we talk about building racial harmony in this country, I don't think I'll see it in my lifetime. Can you predict in the near future or far future when we will ever have racial harmony in this country?
>> 30 years white people will have will have found out that they have no no no choice but to get along with those who are different from themselves. I'm not willing I love to wait but I can't. At at my age I'm not going to be here in 30 years. But we could change this situation if we chose to. During During the Second World War we called the Japanese and you'll pardon me but this is what we call them, slant-eyed little yellow mhm.
We didn't say that about the Germans.
After the war we rebuilt Germany and Japan.
And we get along beautifully with the Japanese.
That was in 1945 that we finally won that war. How much How many years ago was that?
Figure that out quickly.
I'm not a math person but >> You're not a math person but you know it wasn't that far. And it didn't take 50 years for us to have to have peace with the Japanese and the Germans. Even though Even though we dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.
The Japanese hadn't killed 10 million people.
Nowhere near that. We didn't drop any bombs on Germany beca- any any atomic bombs on Germany.
They were a different kind of people. We couldn't afford to do that. We killed how many Japanese people with two atomic bombs?
And they forgave us. You want to talk about forgiveness?
You want to talk about changing this thing?
I cannot understand how Japanese people can stand the sight of any of us.
And yet they do.
I cannot understand why black people who have been subjected to the ugliness that they've been subjected to in this country can get up every morning and go to work among us and not be absolutely furious.
And I don't understand why we allow white people to behave the way they do.
I don't understand that. And my third graders, after they'd gone through the exercise, couldn't understand it and wouldn't tolerate it. And when they went up to junior high and a junior high teacher used the N-word one of my bullet my former student said "If you're going to use that word, I'm going to go out in the hall until you stop using it, cuz we don't use that word in this school."
That was a sixth a seventh grader who told his teacher off. When we have enough students who are willing to confront people who are making racist, sexist, ageist, homophobic statements, we're going to be better off. We have got to stop tolerating the intolerable.
If it's intolerable for my black cousins, and every black person on this earth is one of my cousins, if it's intolerable for them, it's intolerable for me. I will not tolerate it. I will not tolerate it. That is not that I am required not to tolerate that kind of treatment for the people who are related to me. And that's every person on the face of the earth.
If your ignorance is such that you mistreat somebody because of your ignorance about the color of their skin, don't do it around me.
Number one, I've been threatened with death lots of times. Now I say, "Go for it, fool."
My husband died 4 years ago. Being with him would not be a bad thing for me.
Death is not the worst thing that can happen to you.
Living a worthless, useless life is much worse than dying. Of one race, the human race, is an idea whose time has come.
We are not going to be able to stop it, no matter what they do. They can elect Trump after Trump after Trump, and that will not stop the idea that there's only one race on the face of the earth, it's the human race, and we are all members of it. You and I are cousins. Now, if you don't like being my cousin, that's too bad for you. But we are all in the same family. We are members of the family of man. Columbus didn't discover America. You can't discover a place where people are already living. But we celebrate that every October.
>> [music] >> It's a lie. We need to get over we we need to stop telling the myths and start telling the truth.
I'll say, "I'm not racist."
>> I'm not a racist. Why, some of my best friends are black.
>> Right. [music] Yeah, and then you say, "Name one."
Or this one, "I don't see color." And when some woman says to me, "I don't see color, I [music] say, I knew that if you saw color, you wouldn't dye your hair that way.
Or I say, if you didn't if you saw color, you wouldn't wear that shirt with those pants. I believe that you don't see color. It's an attempt to deny [music] skin color.
And it's attempt an attempt to deny What's wrong with seeing the color of my skin?
Is it all right for you to see me kind of pink?
That's okay for me. I don't mind. And [music] I suspect that you don't mind being seen the color you are. You have a right to be what you are. And [music] until people in this country and people in this world get it into their heads that the first modern human beings that evolved on this earth were black women, they evolved in sub-Saharan Africa about 280,000 years ago, [music] and every human being on the face of the earth today runs the has the memory [music] of those black women's genetic structure in their genes. Now, we don't want to admit that, but that's the way it is.
And people as people moved farther and farther from the equator, their bodies produce less and less melanin, so their hair, their skin, and their eyes got lighter. As they moved into the east, they ate a lot of fish and a lot of vegetables, so their skin took [music] on a different tone. My husband worked in a supermarket. He had like he was a head of the produce department, and they had lots of oranges that they couldn't sell, [music] so he'd bring them home, and I was feeding my kids orange juice like you never saw in your life. They began to have an orange cast to their skin. [music] I thought they had something a liver problem, so I took her to the doctor, and she said, [music] "What are you feeding these kids?" I said, "Well, lots of orange juice." She said, "Stop it if you want to stop being orange." Now, if you think [music] that skin color isn't anything other than the body's natural reaction to the natural environment, get over it.
I'm an educator. [music] The word educator comes from the root duc duce, which means lead, the prefix e, [music] which means out, the suffix ate, which means the act of, and the suffix or, which means one who does. An educator is one who is engaged [music] in the act of leading people out of ignorance.
There were no Indians here when Christopher Columbus got here. There were people from Africa who had been here for over 10,000 years before Christopher Columbus was born.
It's time for us to teach our children the truth.
>> If you watch our present so-called president, he spends most of his time either in his child or his parent ego state. He never gets into his adult ego state unless he's reading off the teleprompter. And he is such a poor reader that often times he makes mistakes and then he is instantly in his child ego state right in front of your very eyes. Absolutely fascinating to watch it happen.
>> Speaking of our president, a lot of people say that racism has risen under him.
>> Anybody who doesn't say that hasn't been paying attention. It absolutely has. The kinds of things that are being said in this country today are things that he has said for the last 2 years. He has said them publicly and he got elected because he said them publicly. We have a group of people in the United States of America who were in response to 8 years of a black man in the White House and the possibility that they might have from 4 to 8 years of a woman in the White House will elect anything that walks and can chew gum at the same time.
Last election, as far as I'm concerned, was a direct response to having a black man in the White House for 8 years. And it's time to change the White House to the President's House. This is ridiculous to call the place where the President of the United States lives the White House. It sends the wrong message.
I remember when Richard Nixon said to a group of reporters, "I'm trying to save the White House for you white people."
That says it all. And at that moment I thought, "Well, wait a minute. Now this is something that has to be changed and it has to be changed. Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. It's time to change the name of the White House to the President's House or the President's residence, which has a nice ring to it, don't you think?"
>> Let's just say that President Trump is trying to bring the country together like he said he would do. He was Wait a second. He's trying to bring the country together. How would he go about doing that?
>> Resign. If he really wants to bring the country together, all he has to do is resign and take his, what do you call him, with him, the second in command, the vice president. That would bring the country together. But right now, the only way he can bring the country together is put somebody else in the president's office. He does not know how to be a president. He does not know what legislation is about. He does not know how to do this job. He didn't intend to get this job. And had it not been for the Electoral College, he wouldn't have this job. Mrs. Clinton won the popular vote. The only reason we have this person as the president of the United States right now is because the members of the Electoral College didn't do what that Electoral College was designed to do. Thomas Jefferson designed that to make sure that no one who was unfit for that office would ever be elected president of the United States. The Electoral College last year absolutely defeated that.
>> You criticize President Trump. Did I?
One thing that a lot of people have criticized former President Obama on was not speaking out on race enough. Do you think he failed in that?
>> What if he had spoken out enough on race? Imagine what would have happened to him. The man is still alive. Do you remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.? Do you remember Malcolm X? Do you remember all those people have been killed not because of the color of their skin, but because of the fear of white people that someone who isn't white is going to look better, sound better, act better, do better than they do. Mr. Obama was the president of all of us. He wasn't just the president of black people. He was the president of all of us. The man who's there now is and claims to be the president of the people who look like him. When he says, "Make America great again," what he's really saying is, "Make America hate again." And until people in this country and people in this world get it into their heads that the first modern human beings that evolved on this earth were black women, they evolved in sub-Saharan Africa about 280,000 years ago, and every human being on the face of the earth today has the memory of those black women's genetic structure in their genes. Now, we don't want to admit that, but that's the way it is. As people moved farther and farther from the equator, their bodies produced less and less melanin, so their hair, their skin, and their eyes got lighter. As they moved into the east, they ate a lot of fish and a lot of vegetables, so their skin took on a different tone. You don't really want to get me started on this because >> I I do want to get you started. I'm really angry about what how we are mis-educating the American >> really about the eye. She's trying to teach about racism.
But she can't get away from the fact that God created the races and you are going to be different. You can't help it. God created races and he didn't want the races to be like that.
>> race, the human race, and human beings created racism.
Therefore, if men are in power if it was if it was the other way, we might be where we are today. Men might be saying, "Well, woman, you know, woman just can't do it right." May I respond to that? May I respond to that? The major fear and I do this ex- I do this exercise in corporations all over the United States all the time.
When we finish the exercise, the first thing that is said, some white female turns to the black person sitting beside her and says, "If you get power, aren't you going to want to do what to us what we have done to you?"
And males say, "If women get power, they'll want to do to us what we have done to them." Now, how many of you people of color want to get even with all white folk?
How many of you want to get even with one or two?
How many of you females want to get even with all males?
How many of you want to get even with six or seven of them?
Now, >> [applause] >> how many How many of you people of color and females want to get equity with white males? Equal treatment under the law.
How many OF YOU WANT THAT?
>> [applause] >> YOU SEE, THE WHOLE THING IS NOT ABOUT GETTING EVEN. It is about getting equity.
And yes, somebody needs to be in control, but the possession of the proper urinary tract does not make you more qualified to be in control than somebody else.
Perchance that happened that way. I mean, it was meant for a reason.
>> happen that way perchance. About 10,000 years ago, males and females were acting equitably and were treating one another as equals and then males took over the power because they have physical power and physical strength. Who gave them that power?
Men took that power. Men took that power by their physical strength, and they maintain it by their physical strength, and if they don't, then you explain to me why we were willing to use tanks against American citizens in Los Angeles 3 weeks ago. Tanks against American citizens.
What would >> That's called the ultimate use and misuse of power.
>> [applause] >> I'm going to say several people in this group are very, very angry.
They're angry after an hour of being denied what they consider their right.
This man said yes, this >> But those very people who are that angry over an hour of very minor discomfort in a place they volunteered to be are the same people who would say they don't understand LA and the anger. Yes.
Your point might be made here by us wearing our collars and treating us really poorly, but then again, you've made a complete generalization and assumption that those of us who have green collars support or don't can't empathize with what happened in LA.
You've made a complete assumption on what we look like >> [applause] >> based ON OUR BELIEFS.
>> [applause] >> YOU DON'T YOU DON'T LIKE PEOPLE MAKING broad generalizations about you and assumptions about you without knowing you?
That That doesn't make you comfortable to have people making broad generalizations and assumptions about you without knowing you as an individual? It makes me very uncomfortable. It makes you very uncomfortable? Anybody else in this room ever had that kind of discomfort on A DAILY BASIS?
>> [applause] >> HAVE YOU BEEN uncomfortable about their discomfort for the last 30 years of your life?
Oh, sure. Uh-huh. That's That's The majority of white people in this country say, "I'm uncomfortable about this, but they better not move into my neighborhood.
You need to realize that white people do not live in the same reality that people of color do. We think that because we have all these freedoms, everybody else has them, too. That isn't the way it is, people. We are living in a society in which white people, how many of you people of color can leave when you get tired of racist behaviors directed toward you? How many of you can leave?
Why not?
There is no place to go in this country where there isn't racism. How many of you women, when you get tired of sexist behaviors directed toward you, can leave?
None of you, because there's no place in this country where there isn't sexism.
>> [applause] >> As a member of the group that was treated so poorly, I was feeling very frustrated and the bottom line feeling this isn't fair. And I can relate to that because as a female in what is not just a white power structure in this country, but a white male power structure in this country, I've lived that one.
>> That you haven't lived as a black female.
>> Absolutely not. And there is a total difference. All you have to do is attach yourself to a significant white male, [music] and you'll be okay. But that cannot happen. In the corporate boardroom, I can't change my sex. You're right. In the corporate boardroom, you can't change your sex or take off the collar.
>> But you can change your sex, and people do it all the time.
>> [cheering] >> All right. Thank you so much for watching up until the end. If you are watching me for the first time, please take a minute to give the video a thumbs up. Like, subscribe, and share so that you can at least help me grow the channel. Now, in a special way, I would love to thank those who've been supporting me, those who've been um sharing my videos, you know, joining the membership, the super thanks, and all that. I mean, I see your support, and I'm so, so grateful for that.
Now, as I had mentioned, black Americans have been the ones who um were complaining a lot about police brutality, about unequal uh um employment opportunities, about systemic racism, about segregation. And when they were saying that then um a lot of these white folks would say that um they are black fatigued. They do not want to hear um all these complaints from black people because they do not want to work. They just want to live off government benefits. All right, now that um the black fatigue that they were all always saying that black people are complaining a lot, they do not want to work, they want to live off um welfare programs. Now that tables have turned, um the majority of people that are crying in America are um white folks.
Um and a lot of these immigrant communities, the Latinos, the Hispanics, they are saying that uh the gas prices are high. They cannot able to um fill their cars. They're not able to um you know, buy groceries. They're not able to pay their mortgages, their rent, and all these other costs have gone high. But we all know the root cause of uh all these problems. The unfortunate thing is that they are um subjecting all this anger to black Americans, while in reality all this should be channeled, should be subjected to um DJT and his administration because he's the one who is responsible for all these economic policies that are affecting America.
He's the one who is responsible for um the wars with Iran. And as a matter of fact, black Americans have been warning them day in day out about these policies.
But they still went ahead, voted against their own interest, and now it's their time to um you know, find out what um they voted for.
So, I'm glad that um there are um you know, there are woke white people like um people like uh Jane Elliott, like Tim Wise, like uh Minna Salami Khan who are trying to advocate for equality. They're trying to uh advocate to an end of this um white supremacy supremacy because when we talk about this most of the time the privileges that, um, the white people have they normally say that, uh, there is no such [clears throat] thing as white supremacist.
One one of the, uh, people who were, um, promoting that talk was, um, Charlie Kirk and he was so so so vocal about it saying that there is no such thing as white supremacy.
But when you look out in the society then you would see that it has, um, prints in almost everywhere in, uh, in America. So right now they are saying that blacks are not, um, complaining enough and blacks are also saying that they are white fatigued because they are no longer trying to fight for them. They are no longer, um, up there in the streets, um, protesting with them and they're saying it's time for, um, these black people to, uh, white people to fight for their own rights.
Now, Jane Elliot has been doing some good work in, um, educating the people, educating the masses about all these things and I think it's, uh, >> [snorts] >> really really really good thing and, uh, she really does good explanation when it comes to, um, racism, white supremacists and, uh, you know, some of these policies that President Trump is propagating. I would love to hear your thoughts down below in the comment section and if you're watching me for the first time, please take a minute to give the video a thumbs up.
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