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White people THOUGHT that Poverty was a Black Problem Now RAGED that Blacks are DOING BETTER .Added:
I'M STRESSED OUT. I'M [ __ ] stressed.
We should not be working like this. I work my ass off and I can't even [ __ ] pay bills. And they always say don't compare yourself to others. But I see people going to to Coachella AND [ __ ] LIKE BUYING ALL TYPES of [ __ ] and I'm over here CAN'T EVEN [ __ ] PAY MY [ __ ] RENT, BRO.
HEY, white people.
Are prices getting too high?
Oh, wow. They're getting too high for black people, too.
Is rent starting to feel like a practical joke?
Same for black people.
Hey white people, are grocery prices making you think that you need to start your own farm in the backyard just to have food for the winter?
Oh wow. Black people are feeling the same thing.
The rich folks and their corporations do that to us because most of them do not really care or even truly understand what happens to us when they grab all that money.
They just know that if black people and white people are fighting each other, they're not fighting them.
Think of it this way.
It's like we're playing a football game, but we're competing against the other half of our own team and thinking that that somehow will make us win.
All the while ignoring the other team and they get to do whatever they want cuz we are distracted.
It's pretty clear who wins in that scenario, isn't it? And it's sure not our team.
But if our team of all of us who are in the same boat, black, white, brown, any other color, what a difference we could make.
I have an idea. Since we're all in the same boat, why don't we team up and row it together so we can go the same direction? We can unite and work together to fight the real problem instead of each other.
One of us alone cannot fight the rich guys with all their money. Well, with all our money.
But if all of us can get on the same team and fight the right enemy, we can.
All these boycots that keep coming up, participate in them.
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Get curious.
So apparently white people are panicking because um you know they're they're looking at their economic life and they're saying that damn everything is going into shambles.
But there's one thing that strikes them.
The fact that they are not listening to black voices. The fact that black people have decided to be silent on this. The fact that black people still are able to afford a smile, to put a smile on their face, the fact that black people are doing their business as usual. But you might ask yourself, why is this happening?
Good question. And I'll answer you.
The answer is black resilience.
Yes, that's something that has made black people be strong. That's what has made black people go through everything bad. But you still them coming back stronger because they have mastered resilience, right? There's a there's a difference between being stoic and being resilient.
Being resilient is the fact that you understand and you accept that you're going through something. Being stoic is hiding pain and not showing that you are going through pain. The world recognizes the pain that black Americans have been going through. But what keeps them going is resilience. That's the black resilience.
And that's one thing that white people are asking themselves, how can we be like black people? they are able to put a smile on the face while things are going difficulty.
Why is it that they are doing that and not us? Brothers and sisters, I'm your host and pre zentic stories. And for those watching me for the first time, you know, I'm asking you to please subscribe to the channel, join the membership and really get see what I can offer you. Brothers and sisters, this is where we are going to break down everything to you so that we all get to understand all these concepts and everything that is happening in the United States contemporarily. So brothers and sisters, if you're watching for the first time, you know, I'm asking you to please subscribe to the channel, join the membership, and really get to see what I can offer you. For those who are always supporting me, sending me super thanks, um, commenting, liking the video, sharing the video, man, I'm really, really grateful for all the support that you all gave me. You are the most important people that I know.
But until then, I want us to dive right into it and have this discussion in regards to this. As you know, I'm your host and preent story. So, let's get into it. I'll be back. In a 3m radius from Cambridge to Roxbury, median household income drops by $50,000.
Federal Reserve uh Bank of Boston, Federal Reserve of Boston rather, put out a color of wealth report which cites that the uh average wealth for a black Boston family is $8.
Whereas for a white family, it is $250,000.
Um, black Americans in this country have been systematically stripped of our wealth. Uh, first there was nearly 250 years of enslavement, followed by a century of Jim Crow, segregation, economic exploitation, state sanctioned violence. And to this day, black Americans are still being excluded from and facing barriers to public programs that promote home ownership, and higher education along with discriminatory home appraisals, persistent redlinining. But myself and Senator Corey Booker have introduced the American Opportunity Accounts Act. If passed into law, this would represent the most ambitious federal effort to directly address wealth inequality. At birth, every child will receive $1,000 in a savings account managed by the Treasury Department.
Children from low-income families receive deposits every year, and once they reach the age of 18, they can use the funds they have saved for specific purchases. I do see baby bonds as the kind of investments that will break cycles of generational poverty and systemic economic oppression and uh put us one step towards closing.
>> Y'all want to know one real reason why America's crashing out like crazy right now? Mediocrity don't hit like it used to, baby. See, once upon a time in America, you could be real mid and still thrive. Mediocre effort, boom, you get a house, car, annual vacation, pension, hell, maybe even a boat. You could clock in, coast through the week, grill on Sundays, and still retire with dignity.
But that era is dead and gone, baby. And instead of leveling up or adapting, they're mad. They're bitter. And they're not even blaming the billionaires. They blaming you. They have the audacity to blame me. They blaming immigrants, black people, queer folk, anyone they think is taking something that used to be theirs by default. See, they don't want equality. They want comfort. And when mediocrity no longer gets them that comfort, they start rewriting the rules to rig the game again. It ain't about fairness. It's about preserving the lie.
The lie that being average should still be enough for them.
Why are y'all so angry? You have the White House. You have both houses of Congress. You have a Supreme Court that is completely obedient to your president. They're willing to give him unlimited power. They're willing to say that he can take Seal Team Six and kill anybody he wants. They were willing to affirm that. They're willing to say that uh ICE can racially profile anybody they want. The United States Supreme Court has said you can racially profile Latinos based on their accent or the way they look. You guys have everything you want. You have legal racial profiling.
You've ended DEI. You've ended affirmative action. You get all the best jobs even if you're not qualified. You can be a Fox weekend host and be the defense department secretary of defense.
You can be Cash Patel and be a podcaster who wants to go to Valhalla and run the FBI as long as you're conservative. You have everything. Why are y'all so angry?
What the [ __ ] are you angry about?
You've banned all of our books. You've banned Black History. You banned the 1619 project. You don't have to compete with women for jobs. You've chased them out of the military. You've chased them out of the senior positions in the Department of Defense. You've gotten rid of all the black history in the museums.
Museums are terrified. I have contacts that I'm talking to inside of the interior department. People who are running all of those spaces where you can go and see a Civil War memorial or something. The people who work in these places are terrified. They're afraid to tell the real history. The people who are working for the federal government are afraid to say the word black. You guys have canceled black scholarships.
You're damn near, I guess, ready to get rid of H.B.CU. Donald Trump just recently said they're not going to fund any minority serving institution. Y'all have gotten rid of that. You've gotten rid of help for black kids to go to college. What more do you want? What are you so angry about? I go every so often I go and look and look on on X-ray.
Y'all are the maddest people ever. Y'all are so angry for people who have everything. Y'all said you want your country back. You have it. The rest of us are sitting back and trying to keep our peace and preserve our peace while you all are running the country. If the airlines are crashing, that's you.
That's the people you wanted to run the United States government. The FBI, y'all are laughing at them on on exit and saying that they look ridiculous. That's your FBI. They've purged the people who made the FBI what it was. It's not what you wanted. You have your podcasters running the FBI. You have your friend from the real world running the Department of Transportation. That's what you wanted. There's not no longer a gay guy there. The gay guy's gone. The gay guy's at home with his kid and his husband. He's not in charge anymore. The Department of Justice is what you wanted. It's your Justice Department that won't release the Epstein files. If you're mad about the Epstein files, you shouldn't be mad at me and the left. You need to be mad at Donald Trump. You all have the country. You You run every red state like it's already Project 2025.
You won't let women have abortions in Texas. They're literally dying of sepsis. That's what you wanted. You wanted women to have only 6 weeks to get an abortion in Georgia. You got it. You wanted Texas to be a petri dish and a laboratory for every right-wing, anti-lack, anti-gay, anti-trans, uh, idea. And you also got rid of vaccines.
Every child in Florida is now going to go to school with kids who could give them measles, mumps, and rebella and COVID. That's what y'all wanted. You now have a a paradise in Florida where you can get sick, cough on people, let them die of whatever disease you're carrying.
It's almost like you've got the pilgrims again that can come and cough on all the natives and take them out. You that's what you wanted. You got it. You wanted Florida to be that. It's that you wanted the United States to be Florida. It's that. But yet you all are still so angry. I I don't understand it. I genuinely don't understand it. I don't mean to rant and rave, but I am genuinely trying to get to the bottom of what you all are so angry about. And I think I have a suspicion and I have a guess. What you all are angry about is that while you have gotten everything you wanted on the right, we on the other side won't give you love for it. We won't respect you for it. We won't hail you for it. We won't respect you and and say, "Hey, we want to, you know, have you at the at the at the Oscars. We want to we want to fet you. We want to make you guys we want to wrap our arms around you." You want us to embrace you. You don't just want to run us and tell us what to do and tell us what to think and tell us what to read and tell us what history we can have. You don't just want to tell us what to do. You want us to embrace you. What you really want is to sit at our table. You're mad because while you are running the country into the ground, you're destroying your own farmers with tariffs. You're destroying your own farmers by taking away their subsidies that used to go with us a farm subsidies. These are the things y'all asked for. You got your big, beautiful budget. That's what you wanted. Trump gave it right to you. You got your permanent tax. You're still pissed because the left, the other side, the majority, we still cannot stand you. We cannot stand Christian nationalism. We don't want it. And because we will not say, "We want your Christian nationalism. We embrace your Christian nationalism. We like your Christian nationalism. We like you." Because we won't do that. That's why you're still mad. But guess what we're going to keep on doing? We're going to keep on being moisturized and unbothered and we still not going to like it. We're never going to like Christian nationalism. We're never going to accept it. We're never going to be down with it. And our squad is bigger than your squad at the end of the day.
We have the boricas. We got the Mexican-Americans. They done woke up.
They said, "Woo, Lord, let's go ahead and go with these folks." We got the spicy whites. The spicy white folk with us. They're with us, right? We got the Asian-Americans who woken up and said, "Whoa, we we better be with them."
Right? Chinese Americans, they see you.
Japanese Americans are like, "You're going to interment again? We see you."
>> South Koreans.
>> South Koreans are like, "Oh, we see you.
Y'all going to kick the South Koreans out. Now you're going to cry because Georgia is going to have a worse economy because you're not going to get to have the South Koreans teaching y'all to have those high-tech jobs." South Koreans are like, "Oh, well, sure hate it."
Africa's like, "We're just going to do business with each other. We got bricks.
We don't need y'all." Tourists are like, "We don't need y'all."
The African-Americans, the Caribbean Americans are getting together said, "Yo, why are we fighting each other?"
Caribbean Americans are like, "Yo, we were we hip-hop together. Let's let's let's go off.
And you're mad at us because we do not want to be with you. This America you want, that's yours, y'all.
>> You know, I'll never forget the day a white buddy of mine said, "Black people don't deserve equality because they could never get enough."
And that's true. White people are actually scared of equality. That's just how racist we are as a people. And it's not just that one person. white culture in general. Probably I would say most white people when they hear the word equality, they fear that white people will be oppressed because brown, black, and indigenous people might actually get what's fair and just. That's just how racist we are. And we're so obsessed with the idea of not having equality in America for black, brown, and indigenous people that we don't have healthcare, that we don't have economic equality.
We don't have reasonable gun laws. Our liberties are being stripped because we have a fascist, racist, white supremacist regime in office because we are so scared of equality. We're so scared that black and brown folks might become the majority one day. That we had a black president and now we've got to have a white supremacist president.
That's how scared we are of equality.
That's how racist we are as a people. Go to the [ __ ] root. The root of America's problems. The root of the white man and the white woman, their problems and America and the world. If you think about it, colonialization, white supremacy, the mentality of white people today, not just yesterday, today, right now, the denial racially, the silence, the apathy, the continuous gaslighting, all that [ __ ] [ __ ] that's ruined us. It's ruined white people and it's ruining our nation. And whose fault is it? White people's fault.
their inability to [ __ ] fix their goddamn problem. Until we fix white supremacy, everything we try will fail.
It's dysfunctional and it's toxic and Trump and this regime is the perfect proof of all that [ __ ] How we got in this [ __ ] mess? White people's [ __ ] White people's racist [ __ ] [ __ ] Period.
are colonizers. Yes, we are. I got to be honest about it. We really are. And I know white people right now are saying, "I'm not a colonizer. Oh, you hurt my feelings." Well, you are probably in your mindset um in your ideology. You probably do have the mentality of a colonizer because most white people do.
And I'll tell you why. 500 years ago, our colonizing culture, white European culture was born. We set out to steal things, resources, and that were not ours. We we colonized, we enslaved all over the world. We we enslaved Africans.
We tried to dehumanize them and tell them, manipulate them, and gaslight them by telling them that they are not equal to us, that they are as an animal, and that the only real human are white people. Oh, I don't see color. Oh, it's a black man's fault that he's in the position. Well, what about black on black crime? I mean, it goes on and on and on, you know? I mean, I I could sit here all day and give you examples. Uh, all lives matter. I mean, it just goes on all day. Black people ask for justice. White people find a way to try to obscure it, to try to take away from it, to try to demean it.
We are colonizers.
And I say that based on our behavior collectively as white people. that until we stop being gaslighters and colonizers, white people are on a path of selfdestruction.
White supremacy, the lies of white supremacy, the colonizing mentality has never brought the white man happiness, and it never will. It's toxic, dysfunctional, it's self-defeating, and it's not helping us. And now there's all this white rage because when the abuser loses control, he gets angry. And then Trump was born because we had a black president and he was perfect because he was racist. And that's what white America wanted because they're angry because they felt like they were losing control.
This colonizers have to have control.
And we had a black president and everybody JUST SHELL ALL OVER THEMSELVES. White people just freak THE [ __ ] OUT. OH MY GOD, we're losing control. We have a black president. He's going to oppress us and enslave us. God knows we're going to be whipped and lynched.
This is literally I think some of the thoughts that the subconscious I'm exaggerating, but in A WAY IT'S TRUE.
The greatest fear of the colonizer is all that evil vow [ __ ] that we did will be done up unto them us.
That's why there's so much white rage.
The numbers are changing. Pretty soon, white people will not be the the majority. The abuser loses control. So what do we do? We continue gaslighting.
We continue with white rage. White domestic terrorism on the rise. The greatest threat in America. White people are enraged because they can no longer control their victims, black and brown people, the way that they want to. They're losing some of their power, some of their positions, some of their privilege. They feel threatened.
So, here we are in a state of crazy utter chaos. That's why I say the lack of white supremacy is our >> I'm sorry, but boomers ruined the economy for us. Boomers will say, "Just work hard and you'll be able to buy a house." When when they bought a house, it was $40,000. College was cheap. Rent was cheap. Groceries were even cheaper.
Now rent is like $1,800 for a studio apartment, but somehow we're just magically supposed to save money. Like genuinely, how are we supposed to get ahead in this economy? Back then, you could support a family on one income.
You could buy a house working at Sears full-time, but now that just seems so unattainable. Budgeting in America in 2026 is basically survival at this point. You literally have to have a budget. You literally have to know where every single dollar of your money is going. This year, I started using the Mine app and forced myself to make a budget because I literally was having no money left over after rent and groceries and other bills stressing me out so much. Do I have a ton left over now? No.
But I at least know where it's going. If you're struggling in 2026, I promise you, you are not alone. If anyone out there is wondering how Americans are doing poorly, we are doing poorly. Yeah, that's not true. Here's why. The American economy is actually crushing the entire planet. You guys have the highest GDP per capita in the G7. My country where I'm from is the worst 57.
Your unemployment right now is 4.3% historically low. Country where I'm from is 6.7. On average, Americans have more disposable income than housing prices.
In my country, Canada, it looks like this. Nobody can afford a house. We pay for electricity and we pay for water and we pay for natural gas to heat our home.
>> Yeah. So does everybody else. Every single month this winter, it was over $600.
>> So move to somewhere warmer. You live in the United States, the best country on earth. You can move anywhere. Why are you somewhere freezing? Is that because of the New York State budget? What did that where did that come from? Ah, there it is. You're living in New York. What are you doing? The experience of being a working-class American is to just be squeezed for every single dollar that you have at every turn in your just wave your arm and you just run into another fee. Look, I'm not saying the system we have now is good, but it is the way it is. If you're just an everyday citizen working a normal job, it is going to feel hard living in a state like New York. But again, you have 50 options of where to move, go to Missouri, go to Tennessee, go to Kentucky, where the average detached house is like $85,000.
Oh, but man, I don't want to live in St. Louis. St. Louis is shitty. It is shitty, but it's cheap, and you can start building your wealth on the right foot rather than living in some dungey ass apartment in [ __ ] Manhattan and being broke as [ __ ] for the rest of your life. Look, I'm from Canada and I had a business in Canada where I was being taxed 54%. Y'all in New York and California. You don't know [ __ ] about 54%. And I shut down that entire business, fired 13 great employees, moved thousands of miles from my family down to Florida because life just makes way more sense here. So, if a Canadian like me who has to jump through all these faking loopholes to get my visa and be here legally, you from [ __ ] Buffalo can move down to Florida and do the same thing. It'll cut down on that $400 heat bill. You don't need it.
>> Every economic problem that we're facing in this country right now, student loan debt being just out of control, the government shut down, SNAP benefits being cut, health insurance premiums about to go through the roof, your rent going up, your your pay stagnating, groceries just being astronomical, is because reparations were never paid after the Civil War. Let me explain.
After the Civil War, the Union, the North won and the South was defeated.
But the South was never punished. The Confederacy lived on in the ideology of the people of the white people of the South. Reparations were never paid to black Americans. They were never really truly given the opportunity to pick themselves up by their bootstraps to rise up and become equal members of this country, equal citizens. They've been fighting for their equality since then.
They've never actually truly achieved it. So when white people hear a promise from Donald Trump at all that we're going to run the country like a business, to them that sounds appealing.
They're like, "Oh yeah, because you know what? I'm a business owner. I own this country because I'm white." When black and brown people hear, "Well, we're going to run the country, run the government like a business," they understand what that means because they've been dealing with it for centuries. White people think that they are on the side of the owners, the masters, but they're not. Most white people have more in common with the black and brown people that they look down upon. They are closer to them in the economic tax bracket than they are to the white billionaires whose asses they kiss. But listen to them glazing billionaires, especially on this app. I make $50,000 a year, but I have more in common with Jeff Bezos than I do with George Floyd. [ __ ] The only reason the lie of let's run this country like a business appealed to you is because you thought you would benefit. And now here you are. Now here you are understanding that when they say we're going to run this country like a business, that means they're going to profit off of your ass.
That means that if you take a $100,000 loan out to go to college, you will be in debt to the federal government until the day you [ __ ] die. You borrowed 100 grand, prepare to repay 300 grand because they're running the government like a business now. And guess what?
You're a customer, not an owner. The government exists to serve us, not to profit off of us. and we will continue to have these problems until y'all get your [ __ ] minds. For most of my life, there was not enough to go around. 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 sets. 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're 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. 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 when the rest of the world is asking Americans why they're not protesting. Why haven't we like blazed out the capital yet? Let me explain, okay? what's happening in America. If you don't know, if you're new here, um so black people have decided to sit this out because we have been saying the same things. We've been fighting for this country. We've been putting our bodies on the line for forever, right? We're sitting this out. We have learned our lessons. It's not our lesson to learn.
Okay, with that being said, someone else has to now take up the call, right?
White people are not prepared for this.
You have to understand they have lived in America their whole lives and even though they there's difference between logic and emotions especially if we're talking about the survival brain. Okay.
Logically they understand what's happening. Logically they know it's not good. Logically they know something needs to be done. Emotionally though they are still tied to America. They still believe in America fundamentally.
They still think that their politicians are going to do something. They think if they make enough phone calls, something will happen. If the politicians were going to do something, they would have never let him in in the first place.
None of his uh cabinet picks would have gone through. They're not doing anything for us. They're not going to. But white people have got to like fully embrace that. And they have to see America for what it is. And I don't know if a lot of white people are ready to fully clearly see the narcissist in its full form.
Because if you've ever been in a relationship with narcissist, I have. I was like with nurses for like 18 years.
When you first recognize that they're a narcissist, you logically know it. You you you understand it. You know something's off and wrong. But to tie it to this person who you have seen in different light, like cuz no abuser is abuser 100% of the time, right?
Otherwise, you wouldn't mess with them.
So then you get stuck with this intermittent schedule of reinforcement from your abuser where you're like, "They're bad, but are they that bad?"
And maybe, you know, they they're bad in this way, but maybe they won't do this.
It's the same person. Okay? The same politicians who let all his cabinet picks go through are the same politicians not doing nothing right now.
And they're not going to. It's too late.
So, unless y'all get real angry, real active very quickly. See, black white people, y'all have not ever had to be angry before like this. Y'all have never had to get active before like this. At the point in time where I see somebody asking on a comment section, can we do our protest during the weekend because they don't have PTO to take off and they need to pay their bills.
You're not going to have a house to have bills to pay for. You're going to have a job to call off on. I don't think y'all understand the extremity of the situation. Like this is not going to be a peaceful protest type of situation. And the the sooner I am not condoning violence in any way, but because of what that side is going to do, that is what it's going to lead to. Okay? Read a history book.
Look up the civil rights. We didn't get our rights by marching along with signs singing we will overcome. No, no, no, no, no. That is not how that happens, honey. So, if you are white and you're watching this, you need to phone five friends. That's your homework. Phone five friends and get them real angry because that's the only way. Y' y'all know how y'all got on those Zoom calls for Kamla?
Y'all need to do that. Y'all need to start a Zoom call for for for getting active because this this woe is me.
Somebody come save me. It's not happening. As Kendrick Lamar said, welcome to the real America, honey. This this is America.
>> Hello, brothers and sisters. Welcome back to the channel. I'm hoping that you are doing great from wherever you're watching this video from. As you know, I'm your host and presenter in docu stories. Now, let's talk about it. Yes, I was trying to explain to you why white people are asking themselves, okay, we are going through a difficult time in the United States right now, but why are we not seeing black people complaining about the same issues? Why are we not seeing black people um going on social media and crying about everything and complaining about all this? Black people have been complaining. Black people have been crying. But you know what? You didn't listen to them. All you said, you say that they need to pull themselves by the bootstrap. That's why I'm saying that's a difference between being stoic. Black people are resilience because they embraced pain. Pain is part of life. And I think pain, suffering, and all these things has been part of black people's life. Maybe not for every black person, but a majority of them. So they developed a mechanism and it's the black adaptability. The black adaptability is the resilience to adapt to um given conditions that you have. Remember the United States haven't been a perfect place for black people.
It hasn't given homage to black people.
It hasn't promised them safety.
And so what did they have to do? They had to adapt to the cruel nature of the United States, to the cruel nature of America generally. So this is what happened. They developed a mechanism that will help them fight, that will help them adapt, that will help them fit in, that will help them stand out, right?
fit in at the same time stand out. So this is where white people don't understand. So they were used to an environment that favored them. They were used to an environment that gave them everything that they wanted. So when the reality is and the empire started to collapse, the empire exposed everyone.
The empire exposed everything. And I'll use a perfect example, black farmers.
Look at the USDA never supported black farmers, but it supported white farmers.
And in turn, how did this make black farmers one of the most resilient farmers? How it did this? Black farmers had to find their own seeds. Black farmers are to find their own ways of raising money to tail the land to um um market their products in their own way without depending on government, right?
So taxes and everything, government was lobbying for white farmers, but it wasn't lobbying for black farmers to get all these incentives and everything that benefited them. So at the end of it all, when Trump decided to f up farmers, you understand that you never saw black farmers complaining. That's a perfect example of black resilience. What's I mean, what I'm just trying to describe to you, that's it, right? So, black people learn how to fit in and at the same time to stand out. And that's what's making them running until now.
And this is one concept that white folks don't get.
It will take them maybe 50 years or maybe 100 years to master the resilience. If the United States doesn't go back to where it was, of which I don't know until this point, it will take them a lot of time. It will take them a lot of years for them to um be like black people.
That's indeed. And that's just the truth. That's just the truth of the matter that all these people need to learn that that all these people need to understand that this is how um all of these have been for um American blacks because they are a group of people that have mastered that they are themselves. they are for themselves and nobody they understood that ain't nobody was coming to save them.
So as we all see that happen or as you envision that happen, it makes us learn why even through taking one of the hardest times we are still able to see black people take spaces, black people grow, black people compete in spaces that they were never believed to be.
And so, brothers and sisters, please let me know what you think about this video. I'm your host and pray Zentic stories. But until then, let me see you in my next video. Peace, love, and harmony.
Salute.
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