This video presents a comprehensive analysis of systemic racism in America, drawing from personal experiences of police discrimination, Caribbean-American prejudice, and historical oppression. The speaker argues that Black Americans have consistently faced discrimination through various systems including law enforcement, education, housing, and criminal justice, yet have demonstrated remarkable resilience and resistance. The content emphasizes that Black America is no longer tolerating intimidation and is actively standing up for their rights, challenging the notion that fear is the only weapon of white supremacy. The speaker calls for acknowledgment of historical injustices and urges white Americans to repent and change, while highlighting the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.
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All right, sir.
>> All right. Hey, I d respect. I'm good to go, right?
>> Yeah. I'm not going to give you a ticket.
>> I do respect next time. Next time, write me a [ __ ] ticket. Write my [ __ ] up.
Do whatever you got to do. You already said I'm free to go. But I'm tired of working in this in this racist ass [ __ ] city.
>> Why is that?
>> Cuz I get discriminated all the time out here. No matter what car I'm in, whether I'm in my [ __ ] Porsche, this car, whatever car, I get discriminated. Maybe because my guy got a my my nephew wear a hoodie or whatever cuz he'd be cold. I don't know. But I'm just tired because if you pulling me over for a tent or that, give me a fixing ticket. Don't try to just run my license to see if I if I got other [ __ ] going cuz that's what you really fishing for and searching for. We all know that. Because if you really cared about a tent and you really care about this type of stuff, sir.
>> And I'm and I'm not trying to be distractful. You would write a ticket.
If this is really your big concern to follow me from way back there, cars behind cuz I've been told to my nephew about 5 minutes ago. They're getting closer and closer. They're going to pull us over per usual. black guys in Herosa Beach and driving through. I'm just working. But at the end of the day, like next time when you put me over there, if you see the same car with no license plate and all that, give me a ticket. I feel better than you letting me go over with a warning after you ran my license and did all that just to see if I got warrants.
>> Okay.
>> Us black people live honest lives, too.
And good ones at that.
>> You get what I'm saying?
>> I do.
>> Appreciate you, man.
>> Do you have 10 on your Porsche?
>> I got 10 on every car I got. But I can roll these windows up, sir. Let's Let's let me roll the windows up. Let's step back right here. But I bet you can see clearly in this car. It's not dark tint.
Let me roll the windows up like I told the last officer. Let's step back into this lane right here and let's look inside the window. I guarantee you can see a black guy. I guarantee you can see through this car.
>> I'm telling you I didn't. You got chin on your face.
>> Okay. And I can respect that. I I can't tell you you're lying. As a man, I can't tell you that. So next time all I do wish write my ass a ticket. I could feel better that you did your job. You really pulled me over because you was concerned about tent and you was concerned about the front license plate. That wasn't really your concerns. Cuz your concerns is let me see if these [ __ ] these negroes has a warrant.
>> These young negroes that's riding in a raggedy ass Honda because this my work car and we're going through Herosa Beach and all that. Let's see if they belong here.
>> Okay.
>> It happens all the time. I've been driving here for 10 years with everyone.
>> I've been here 10 years, man. I've been driving 10 years and it happens a lot.
>> Okay.
>> Regardless of how you feel is justified.
>> It's justified. WRITE ME A TICKET. We don't we have that discretion and >> I mean it's a fiction ticket. $15 ticket. I got the license plate right here.
>> We're going to leave and you can keep thinking whatever you want to think.
>> I'm going to keep thinking wrong.
>> Unfortunately, man, I I'm going to speak my [ __ ] Thank you. Thank you.
>> It's a female.
She's wearing a green. Uh >> tell them I'll be here when should they arrive. that I will be waiting for them to arrive.
>> Oh, await.
>> You can tell them her name is Camila Hudson. I have ID and we'll share it.
>> Hudson.
>> And it's probably spelled C A M I L L A H.
>> You got it. Exactly like the river.
>> Mory. M O R R Y. Matson. M A T S O N.
>> Africanamean.
>> Black. No, I'm not African-American. I'm black.
Black isn't a bad word.
>> All right. Thank you.
>> Hi guys, my name is Messi and you are welcome back to the channel. Guys, do you know that black Americans are no longer tolerating intimidation?
Yeah, in this era, they are no longer tolerating intimidations.
They are now standing up for their rights. Anyway guys, I want to drop some clips of video for you to watch. We'll come back from your comment. And if you have not subscribed to the channel, please do so for more informations like this.
>> Hello patriots.
What's going on, buddy?
>> What's going on with your shirt, sweaty boy? Or should I say Steven Cara?
>> This is what it feels like to be black in America. All of my patriots check in from around the globe. Because if you don't know, >> Jeffrey Gardner, Steve, you've been past my house four times. I don't know you. I've never seen you before. And you're walking past my house over and over again.
>> Perfectly legal in America. Jeffrey, have you never gone for a walk with your dog around your neighborhood?
>> Look at him.
>> Why do racist people sweat so much in their chest plate? That's my question.
>> And this is a teenage kid right here.
>> Imagine in an all black neighborhood they followed a teenage boy around. A white kid. It' be on every news channel.
But no, the police. Look. Oh yeah. Look, there he is. Rahm. Let's make Rahm famous. He was a good soccer player. I think they've all been fired. Good.
Racists deserve to get fired. This is what happened to Ahmad Aubrey in Georgia. And luckily, because of activists online, it was brought to justice.
>> You hear what he just asked him?
>> Why are you talking to my wife? He never talked to his wife.
>> The same question over and over.
>> Same question. Do you live here?
>> Following me. This is harassment, right?
>> I haven't answered yet.
>> That's harassment.
>> Yes, it is harassment. And this kills me, people of the world, because this is what happened to EMTT till a white woman lied on EMTT till he was killed. This is not a joke. America, we need to do better. And the Sarasota police need to do better. And since they're doing nothing, >> Caribbean people, yes, unfortunately, some Caribbean people are prejudiced and they do discriminate against black Americans. It just is what it is. I'mma tell y'all a quick story time. I was dating this Caribbean guy. I had no idea that he had another woman. A lot of them are woman womenizers.
I had no idea he was seeing somebody else. I didn't know. We were loosely dating everybody outside, but I, you know, I entertained. I had friends, but I he was the only person that I was like intimate with in the way that we were intimate. I did not know what he had going on. She would call me, harass me, stalk me, and say so many nasty things about black Americans and tell me, "My man would never leave me for a black American woman. You would never be better. You will never measure up to a Caribbean woman. Like just going in because she thought that she was better.
I went to school with Caribbeans that would say their school system was better, their islands was better, the air was better, the water was better, everything was better about their culture. Yeah. While being in a school with black Americans while their parents migrated over here and they claimed to give them a better life, but they always highbrow. I had another Jamaican home girl that I stopped being friends with because she was so obsessed with white people. Like literally, she she would say she didn't want dark-kinned kids.
another another friend that that's Caribbean that said she didn't want her her daughters or her kids to be as dark as me and she was not that much lighter than me. beautiful woman and I'm I don't talk to the Jamaican woman anymore but my other friends like I have Caribbean friends that I absolutely love that you know but they have a idea of black Americans first of all they don't like a lot of them not all but some of them don't like being black they don't like being darkkinned they're very colorist I mean the bleaching and all of that is very prevalent on a lot of Caribbean islands not all not all I got to keep saying this because people going to say not all of us blah blah blah there's people on here saying Caribbeans are doing better than the black Americans car is this Caribbean saying black Americans don't have any culture while simultaneously cosplaying us. You're in America wearing black American uh drip using the term drip using our vernacular wanting to be a rapper creating hip-hop music while saying you don't we don't have culture while you're literally consuming it and embodying it. Now they're saying that Junth is not only exclusive to black Americans and they could play their soala music in New York City and they could do whatever they want. They could do the pasta pasa if they want to because they own New York now. New York is mainly Caribbean. I'm from New York and I'm a black American.
So absolutely Caribbeans do discriminate in our prejudice toward black Americans.
Not all, not all. Not all, but absolutely we're not going to pretend like like they don't think that they're better. When we see the types of environments and communities that they come from, we we've visited their islands. We know the truth. Yet, they come over here and act like they're just so much better when if it wasn't for us, they wouldn't be able to migrate here.
Anyways, anyways, spread love is the broken way. This is no love lost, but we just cannot I'm not going to pretend like things aren't what they are. And I'm I'm I'm done with the line. We got to keep it real. It's 2025. Once again, it's all love. I love who love me. I like who like me. If you're a good person, we could be like this. But if you're not, I'm going to call you out.
>> Ma'am. Ma'am, >> because this is a public beach and I turned it down a little bit the first time for you, but just trying to relax.
>> I get it. I am too. And this is how I relax. Don't touch. Don't don't don't do that.
>> Thanks. Go ahead. Thank you.
>> Thank you. Goodbye. Please don't come over here messing with me. I'm not bothering you, so don't come bothering me.
Now, I know y'all seen the video where the girl was sitting in the parking garage and there was a white couple standing there staring at her across the parking garage looking dead into her car. So, yes. So, the white couple was standing across the parking garage just staring at her side by side. So, she's saying in the car as she's recording them stare at her while she stares at him, she's just pointing out they're just standing there staring at me and then they start to walk towards her. Why didn't people walk to her car and ask her did she follow them in there? So, she's like, "No, I didn't follow y'all in here." And they're like, "Yes, you did. We saw you." So, she's like, "Okay, whatever." And she's basically like laughing in their face.
They proceed to still accuse her of following them into the parking garage.
So, they proceed to walk off and say that they're getting ready to call the police because they know that she followed them into the parking garage.
So, she proceeds to get out of the car, I'm assuming, to go visit whomever she's come to visit. She's on the elevator.
They're now following her. They get on the elevator with her. proceed to tell another woman outside of the elevator that they're calling the police because this woman followed them into the community and they believe she don't basically she don't belong there because she black. That's what it boils down to.
She was a black girl. So they proceed to follow her on the elevator. She gets to the floor that she needs to get on. Mind you, they're still harassing her while she's in the elevator. her floor finally comes and and I'm assuming they I don't know if they were on the same floor either.
So they tell her to get off the elevator and she was like, "No, you get off the elevator." They're like, "No, you." He was like, "No, you get off the elevator." So they're going back and forth. Finally, she proceeds to get off the elevator, go to the home that she's going to. They follow her to that home and they proceed to try to chastise the person that she's visiting to tell that person that she followed them into the garage and that they need TO You're not an American.
>> So what am I? Whoa. Whoa. So what am I?
>> You're done. Community college soon after.
Don't touch me again. Okay.
>> Don't touch me again, buddy. Don't touch me again. Okay. You famous?
>> Huh? You famous?
>> No. You famous?
>> I am. Nobody know who you are, buddy.
Nobody know who you are, buddy. Nice to meet you. What's your name?
>> Don't be like that cuz you're lost.
Remember where you came from. All right.
Hey, no matter how big you get, remember where you came from. There's always people like me around.
>> What does that mean?
>> It means remember where you came from.
You don't got to act up. I'm not active.
Not act.
>> You are acting.
It is an act. It's never an act. She's act like a humble person. She's in my hand.
>> You know what's in my hand? Why? Cuz you can tell, >> you know, not a tough guy, buddy.
>> Remember, where are you, buddy?
>> I'm not a tough guy. I'm not. That's why I want to shake your hand. But remember where you came from.
>> Came from my damn balls.
>> If you came from your daddy's balls, I hope your daddy raised you right and told you to remember where you came from. Right.
>> Bones. I see your camera. I just ask you a simple question.
>> Spins. You don't >> That's fine. That's fine. Y'all beat us.
I beat you.
>> Don't beat me.
>> We did beat you. We did.
>> Say you beat me. No, let's say that that would never happen.
>> You sure where you came from? Because you can get as big as you want, but you acting like this, you don't get nowhere.
>> I trust and believe I'll get farther than you, buddy.
>> Really? Cuz you're a Texas fan. I trust and believe I'll get farther than you.
>> What does a Sooner mean?
>> Pop it out.
>> No, cuz you don't know it. Pop it out.
>> You don't know what a Sooner is.
>> Pop it out.
>> What does a Sooner?
>> Pop it out.
>> What's a Sooner?
>> Pop it out.
>> Say it.
>> It's too deep.
>> You don't know a You don't know what a Sooner is.
>> Too deep, buddy. He's getting mad. The ego's getting to him. The ego. The ego.
Look at the camera. This ego is getting to you.
>> Ego's getting to you.
>> You don't even know what a Sooner is.
>> You don't know what a toothbrush is, breath mint, gum.
>> I'd rather not know what any of that is besides wearing a shirt that doesn't know what I am. You don't know what this is.
>> Your face is just as red as my shirt.
It's just as red as this. You're getting nervous.
>> You don't even know what you're wearing.
>> What is it?
>> Assooner is the Americans went before Oklahoma and they got all the land before THE NATIVE AMERICANS. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT IS. I JUST EDUCATED YOU.
>> SO, we took over, right?
>> No. You're not an American. You're not an American.
>> So, what am I? Wa.
>> So, what am I?
>> What am I?
>> What are you? What are you?
>> You don't You're not a Sooner. That's for sure.
>> What am I? Come back over here.
>> Cuz you don't know what that >> Don't walk away now. Look. Now, walk away. If you're not American, WHAT AM I?
>> IF I'M NOT AMERICAN, what am I?
>> You don't even know what a Sooner is.
>> If I'm not American, what am I?
>> What are you? What am I?
>> What are you?
>> You said I'm not American. So, tell me what I am.
>> So, what are you?
>> Tell me what I am. You're not a Sooner.
>> If I'm not American, you're not a You're not a Tell me who I am. No, you're not.
That's not a Tell me who I am. Go to college.
>> Yeah, I go to college.
>> Good luck with that, buddy.
>> Where you going?
>> You're done. Community college soon after.
>> If I'm not American, what am I?
>> You're an American.
Let me see. Let me see how he did that.
I think the sunburn is getting to his brain cells.
>> He's trying to He trying to finish his degree. He trying to finish his help.
>> Yeah, I was just dropping off your signs. My My boss said it was this address.
>> You realize that Klex Clan is still privilege.
>> Do you want these signs here? No.
>> I mean, we have no problem.
>> This is a town.
>> Is it sad situation, but >> Oh, that makes sense. I don't want to start the riot >> and good luck to you, but I'm sorry, but this town is just >> so just be safe.
>> You're safe where you are, but they are still very aggressive. If it took 30 days for a ship to go from Africa to here and let's say he got 200 on the ship, 200 times the 30 days plus supplies, how many ships would he need to bring 100 million [ __ ] over here to North America?
>> All right. I believe I I um I actually >> do the mathematics.
>> Yeah. Math don't lie. Yeah, true.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> We did the mathematics. There's no way that that story can fan out. Two, black people have always been in North America.
>> There has never been a time when the black man was not on the shores of North America.
>> Okay. Now, what who are you calling the black man on the shores of North America? Who particularly?
>> Who am I calling? Hey, Reggie. I know you >> just answer me. Me.
>> Okay. No, we're talking about at the time that when a we never intended them to be anything other than a slave, but they began to grow in number and in power and eventually they fought their way to some freedom.
So we became even more cruel and to keep our black Americans down we lynched. But yet they rose. So then we used the welfare system, the criminal justice system to to keep them down, to contain them, to destroy them. But yet they rose and they're rising. Then we built prisons and jails to hold them.
Yet they rose. And so now we are doing exactly what the Pharaoh did at the end, sending out a decree, kill them.
So until we admit that when we wrote this constitution that all men are created equal, that we never intended to include our black brothers and sisters, our nation may end up facing exactly what the Egyptians faced when they refused to let God's people go.
So, I'm going to say this to my white fellow Americans that the bloodshed that is on its way is not on the hands of our fellow black Americans, but is on our hands. We are the ones that are refusing to let God's people go. We are the ones that are refusing to acknowledge that we do not value our black brothers and sisters as equal individuals or equal Americans as us white men. And to my black brothers and sisters, the racial issues, as I've said, have been there from the very foundation. But why do we see it more? Because there's a shifting. See, us white men have been at the head since the foundation.
But we've had a black president and you know we've done everything in our power to keep him from really changing things.
Now we have another minority rising to the top, a white female. What does that say? Those of us who are white men who have been at the head are now starting to see and fear that we are going to become the tail. And we know what we've done to you. And so now we're fearful that you're going to do to us what we have done to you. But I will say this, I've lived in a black community for 23 years.
I've never been treated the way that this country has treated my black Americans.
So I call out my white Americans to say we better heed, repent, acknowledge, and change. Because if we don't, I just want to again say this. the bloodshed that >> what can you threaten black people with that we haven't already lived through before?
We already couldn't go to your schools.
We already couldn't live in your neighborhood. We already couldn't shop in your store. We already had to sit in the back of the bus. We already filled out your jail. We already had our zip codes redlined. WE ALREADY HAD OUR VOTES SUPPRESSED. WE ALREADY HAD OUR FAMILIES SEPARATED. WE ALREADY HAD OUR MEN PROFILED. WE ALREADY HAD OUR WOMEN OBJECTIFIED. WHAT YOU THINK YOU GOING TO DO NEW? THAT'S GOING TO BE ABLE TO INTIMIDATE US. BLACK PEOPLE GOT SOUNDTRACK MUSIC. YAY. THOUGH WE WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH, WE WILL FEAR NO EVIL.
It is their master plan to make you live in fear.
>> So you don't fight back. So you don't lift up your voice. So you don't kick against the prick.
>> Fear is the only weapon that white supremacy has.
>> Thank you guys for watching my videos.
Let me know what you think in the comment section. Drop your thoughts and don't forget to subscribe, like, and share to the channel to help the channel out.
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