This commentary exposes the uncomfortable friction of the "in-between" generation, where cultural mimicry is used to mask a profound sense of displacement. It highlights a cycle of resentment where the desire for belonging is often mistaken for disrespect by those guarding the gates of heritage.
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Chewy.
>> Yo. Hello.
>> What's going on?
>> How are you?
>> I'm doing good. I'm taking it. You from Eretria?
>> Uh, no, but close.
>> Okay. Look like you got two poverty flags in your bio. Where you from?
>> Three. But I'm gran.
>> Who?
>> Uh, toran.
>> You So you part Ethiopian?
>> Uh, no. To gran.
>> You toran?
>> Yes. I've never heard an African describe their as that. What What country you from, buddy?
>> To gray.
>> So you're Ethiopian?
>> No, I'm gray.
>> Oh, so okay. So you don't claim the colonizers country. You just claiming your tribe.
>> Uh I'm claiming the the region and state of Tigra.
>> Okay. But what's your ethnicity?
>> Uh >> exactly. I don't think you understand what I'm saying. But >> I understand what you're saying, but I'm saying that >> I I get what you're saying. and >> we don't we don't accept that term Ethiopian and never >> you know what thank you it's about [ __ ] time that's the right way to look at it you rejecting the colonizers um name of Ethiopia I respect that and you going by your tribe >> so that and and that is in the Ethiopian area quote unquote >> more so we just reject the notion of an Ethiopian government because they killed half a million of my people three years ago >> we love Tik Tok we can't say the k word >> unal alive sorry unal Yeah. Yeah.
>> You said y'all government unal alived people.
>> Half million of my people.
>> That's what war was about. You don't remember the tre.
>> Yeah.
>> That's why that's why Rohan is here.
>> Yeah.
>> And what when did that end? In like 2022 or some [ __ ] >> Yeah.
Why? Why does your government do that?
because they're a failed government force and they want us to remain part of the country because we give them legitimization and we were ready to separate and they got mad about it. Once we leave, they have no notion of a country afterwards.
>> Yeah. That war went on for a couple years.
>> Yeah. We breathe life into their empire.
They never had an empire, by the way. We gave it to them.
>> More of y'all than it is of them.
>> No, that's the other way around. It's less less of us and more of them.
crazy how they would take out the the minority of the group.
>> Surprisingly, we were winning. We were absolutely destroying them and then they had to get some other people involved to help them cuz they were losing so bad.
>> That's crazy.
>> Yeah. But anyways, what is this topic about?
>> Uh it's about anchor babies and whatnot.
Yeah, but that's why a lot of y'all um did leave. But just real quick, um, are you in the US?
>> Uh, I am currently, yes.
>> And you, um, did you leave that area because of the W?
>> Uh, no. I, I mean, I I have dual citizenship kind of, but it's not the reason why I left in general, or at least.
>> Okay. Okay. So, you was gone before that even happened.
>> Yeah. Long ago.
>> See, that's what I be talking about. So, what' your family come here for? If if y'all didn't leave because of the W, why would y'all leave >> opportunity? Cuz they could?
>> Of course, you can. But I mean, why why country not built up good enough to where y'all could stay and just live a good life and have opportunity in your own country?
>> No, absolutely. I'm 100%. If I was up to me, you know, it wasn't my decision to move here. I was too little to understand. I would have stayed 100% to build a country. But this is the claim.
This is why I was trying to separate from Ethiopia cuz to gray was doing fine on its own and then they destroyed all of our industry and we don't have anything left. So, >> okay.
>> Yeah, we had we had things going like we had a legitimate industry going. Things were going good for us and then boom.
>> Yeah. Okay. So, um yeah, today's topic we talking about anchor babies.
>> Interesting. What What is an anchor baby?
>> You don't know what an anchor baby is? I I genuinely don't know.
>> Uh it's when is when it's when an immigrant flees to the United States and they drop off a baby. They and they have a child here just so the child can become a US citizen and benefit from uh our 14th amendment that was made actually for us. It's not even for immigrants. So honestly, when y'all families flee here to America and um and like have children, y'all honestly not even supposed to be US citizens. Nobody is well not using our 14th amendment. I feel like if y'all I feel like if immigrants come to America and have children um if they want you guys to be citizens I feel like they should um use a different path to do so. Um using the 14th amendment which was made for foundational black Americans um I think it's just bull. It's [ __ ] Y'all shouldn't be attached to that. None no immigrant at all. And a lot of times people come here, man, uh they mom be n months pregnant, the baby halfway hanging out, and then they drop off a baby. Like it's crazy. Like a lot of immigrants come here because they know they going to get benefits. That's what an anchor baby is. Their parents are anchoring them here in this country so that their children can have uh citizenship and that way that they can always have a way to come back.
>> Interesting. Um, >> and it's a disgusting hustle. It really is >> fascinating. I never knew.
>> Hold on. One more thing. Hold on. One more thing, sir. That's exactly why um >> you know um the 14th amendment >> it's it's it's you know they they in court we trying to um bring it back. You know what I'm saying? And get it interpreted the way that it was intended to. That and that that would change a lot of things. Listen, if we can get the 14th amendment um interpreted the way that it's supposed to, then that's going to stop a lot of people immigrating here just to drop off a anchor baby.
>> Gotcha.
>> And you wasn't born here though, right?
>> No, I was not born here.
>> Yeah. So you you're not an anchor baby, but I'm pretty sure you know a lot of immigrants who was born here, and they are anchor babies.
>> Uh I know a few. Yeah. Most of them are not African though from what I've experienced. That's just my personal experience though.
>> I mean, look, look, the Mexicans do it all the time.
>> Yeah, 100%. They do that a lot.
>> Yeah. Any immigrant that come here and drop off children, all of them anchor babies. And then >> So, how long do they have to be in the States before you consider them not anchor babies? Like, how long?
>> No, no. What's up, bro? It's been a minute. What's up, Chewy?
>> Well, you always going to be an anchor baby. It don't matter.
>> So, then that doesn't make sense. So, then based on your sense, anyone who comes to America, >> hey, listen. I know you Africans, I know y'all don't got no type of um like home training, but real talk, when you come into a black person's house, you supposed to speak. What's your name?
Where you from? You don't come in here and just start talking.
>> Okay. My name's Nana. I'm from Chicago, Illinois. Or my family's I'm first generation um Nigerian American immigrant. That's what you're asking.
>> You're a first generation?
>> I'm not from Chicago. You an immigrant, >> right?
>> My parents are immigrants. I was born in the United States.
>> No, you you immigrant, too. You ain't a baby cuz you not from my >> sweetie. The the distinction of I don't care.
>> I I don't care what not from my so it don't matter. You a Nigerian immigrant and you so >> I vote here. What are you?
>> I vote here. Nobody cares.
>> What are you? You do you don't want to hop on the You care.
Have some decorum.
>> So So Nana Nana, unmute.
>> Yeah, she keeps muting me. That's why.
>> So, so look. So, look. Um, I'm from Chicago and so is she. Born and raised.
Ain't no immigrants in my family or hers. Foundational black Americans. We don't got no immigrants in our family.
We really from we from Chicago.
>> Um, your parents your your parents came here and they dropped you off. You anchor baby. Respectfully, you are.
>> I I'm okay with that. I'm still a US citizen and that's you guys can cry about. I have all the rights as an American. That's what you're not going to do. You're not going to talk about us crying about nothing. Um, we're not crying. The only reason why you a US citizen, sweetheart, is because of foundational black Americans. Okay? It's called the 14th Amendment, and we got that in court right now, and we trying to repeal that and bring that back. So, don't come in here with all this high energy. You can really calm down, take a deep breath, cuz it's not that serious.
It's just a conversation. And but to answer your original question, um, I don't care if you was here for 100 years. You still an anchor, baby. That don't change that.
>> That's your opinion. You're entitled to >> It's not my opinion. It's the truth.
>> Why don't you make me leave? Even white Even white people know that.
>> She always does this. Make me make me.
>> And one of your parents probably here illegally, too, by the way.
>> Nope.
But this is the thing.
>> One in every five um Africans is actually here illegally. So, there's a good chance that I bet you there's people in your family who hear that's illegal. I bet you do.
>> I I've had a few, not in my immediate family, but I've had a few and now they're citizens. What are you going to do?
>> It won't be long. We going to be >> You're not going to overturn.
>> You cannot be.
>> Do you want to bet how much you want to >> You ain't coming here illegally and then goes up on June 4. June 1st, right?
>> Girl, you're bleaching. Go take care of that. Go take care.
>> Prove that I'm bleaching.
>> I can see your skin.
>> Ma'am, I have baby pictures. I have baby.
>> I'm just lightkinned. Keep on jealous. Watch your mouth, little lady.
>> That's crazy. You did what? That's crazy.
>> Watch your mouth, baby.
>> We not going to do that about her.
>> And see, family, this is actually and family. This the [ __ ] The the these people can come here illegally, seek asylum, and then find a pathway to citizenship. See, that's another thing that needs to change. And um that's currently something that we trying to change, too, in the US. Um, we doing a lot of immigration reform, you feel me?
>> We got disrespectful ass people coming to this country. We got uh, man, we got [ __ ] um, we got all type of spies and and and and um, weird [ __ ] going on in this country.
People could be coming to this country so they could benefit and don't even love this country. They always trying to do things to take America down.
And we we not we we not respecting that.
And that's why we doing a lot of immigration reform. We not putting up with that. Hey little girl, watch your mouth when you come up here.
>> But my thing, Red, is that that we got them here. What makes them think we can't get them thrown the [ __ ] up out of here?
>> Oh, they getting right now. They getting thrown out. That's why they crying.
>> We can put you out.
>> Question for you.
>> I literally hoed my cousin.
>> Hold on. One person at a time. Hold on, Chewy.
>> They keep muting me, sir. Cuz you keep talking outside.
>> They moderators. Yeah. You can't come up here and just start talking, G. Like, Chewy, hold on one second. Cuz this little girl, she she got a lot of high energy. What you're not going to do is disrespect nobody. Nobody called you at your name up here. You're not going to disrespect nobody. If you was in Nigeria, you could not talk like that to the people in Nigeria because you know how they treat women out there. So act like your ass in Nigeria. [ __ ] you mean.
The only reason why you can even talk like that is cuz you under our protection in the United States. You don't even got freedom of speech in Nigeria. the the United States.
>> Okay. But not yours individually, right?
>> Yes. Our protection, too. We built this [ __ ] country. Yes. You under our protection. You fled here to this country. You fled to this country because because of black Americans. We the reason that your ass didn't even come here, little girl. Go look up the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
And I'm not going to keep muting you, little man.
>> [ __ ] And it do look like you bleaching. I never hit Nigeria in this damn light skin. She baby crashing out.
>> Why you so mad though? Why the word anchor baby bother you so much? Why you so mad?
>> She only has half a clitoris. I would be mad.
>> And you know and you know what's crazy?
She talking about we didn't build this talking about Hold on. Chew. She talking about we didn't build this country. Yes the [ __ ] we did. Even the president acknowledged that.
>> Black Americans built it.
>> Said that.
>> Okay. I'm I'm making sure cuz we we just make accusations. Why are you I never said that. I do think black Americans built are the reason that non not just black African immigrants but all immigrants can come to America because of the civil rights and everything that they went through. I never denied that.
Um but that doesn't mean that I'm not you for my protection.
>> Wait, wait, wait. No, you denied the fact when I said you here under our protection. You said you said I'm not here under your protection. Yes, you are. You're protected by civil rights and so is everybody else in this country. We the reason that you here and protected. If somebody violates your civil rights, you can you can sue somebody. You can take them to court.
Somebody could go to jail for violating your civil rights. [ __ ] you mean? You are here under our protection.
>> And you under our direct protection because my grandmother walked in civil rights. She fought for your civil rights. She's still alive to this day.
So it's our direct protection.
That's the way you're replying. I thought, you know, that that's how that's how it is though, cuz it's really like that. She was really outside. She was really in them sitins. Your grandmother wasn't.
>> Her grandmother was still in the hood.
>> Her grandma was still in the hut.
>> Sure was. And now her granddaughter's a lawyer and her daughter >> No, you're not. You're not. You're still You're still digging holes to [ __ ] in it.
>> What are you talking about? I live in a major city. I just graduated law school.
Keep crying, sweetie. There's nothing you can do about us for that. And look, and and you can thank us for that. And listen, we was getting degrees before y'all started fleeing here and getting yours. We've been getting money. We've been going to school, graduating, all that. We got historically black colleges and everything. We got our own colleges, man. We [ __ ] we give ourselves degrees. We go to H.B.CU, too. And matter of fact, y'all need to stay out of our H.B.CU and stop trying to over talk me. You hear me talking, shut the [ __ ] up.
I don't mind you talking, but you not going to over talk me. And my little sister a lawyer. She been had her law degree.
>> Where's the law schools in Africa?
>> Yeah. Why you can't get your degree in Africa?
>> There's a few of them actually. There's a Why you ain't getting >> I was born in the United States, so I went to the school here. You're still not American living. What are you going to say about I was born in here. You're still matter.
>> You're still not American.
country blood and got your education.
You could have went back to your third world country blood.
>> That doesn't make I have a I have a degree from a H.B.CU too. That doesn't matter. My grandmama has a degree. While your grandmother was [ __ ] in a hole, my grandmother was getting her degree.
My greatgrandfather has a degree. While your great-grandfather went to an great grandfather was cooking his his youngest when your great-grandfather was cooking his youngest born to eat. My great-grandfather was in school enslaved based.
>> Keep keep tapping the screen, y'all. And you know what? Go ahead and watch your mouth because your class wasn't enslaved and you still had to flee your own country. Imagine fleeing your country to have to go to a country that the slaves built. That's how you know you ain't own [ __ ] >> I'm sorry.
>> That's the funniest thing about it that they quick to call us slaves, but they want to be the slaves. Y'all want to be first world country babies. Y'all want to be born in hospitals and not born on honks dragging on your mother's foot and her ankle back to your hut. I was born in a car. I was brought home in a car seat. You were brought home on a on a donkey, ma'am. You have half a clitoris.
I have my whole one is intact. Okay.
Your culture is to clip, snip, and cut your privates in half. Okay? That's not my culture. Your culture is to bake a whole monkey and eat it and feed it to your children. That's not my culture.
Your culture is bleaching so you can have ashy brown knuckles. That's not my culture.
Yeah, that's crazy. The first thing they do is call us slaves, which is wild.
Y'all, you don't appreciate or acknowledge black history in this country. She just take advantage of the benefits like true parasites and leeches do. None of my people were enslaved, so that don't apply to me. But I ain't going to let you talk about my people.
Period.
It's weird to me that she came in here.
You She a ashy light.
I'm light-skinned. What I like to do is get in the sun in the summer. You sitting here, you dodging it. We are not the same people.
A weirdo.
All of them need to go back. Chewy making his little comments in the in the comment section about black Americans and trying to be funny. You fled a civil war. We are not the same people. Y'all sit here and y'all call us names, but your people are infighting and unal alive in y'all. You almost didn't make it. Them Ethiopians almost wiped you out. And y'all got the nerve to poke y'all chest out like y'all better be glad that you here. You survived, Chewy.
You one of the few.
>> Yeah, these people disrespectful.
Especially that little girl that just came up here. Imagine fleeing your country and then going to somebody else's country and then bragging about the degree that you got. Ma'am, I got a degree, working on my second one. My lady got two degrees. A lot of people in my family got degrees. A lot of my friends do, too. They didn't stop making degrees when they made yours, baby. In fact, we was getting them before y'all ever got them. We got more degrees than y'all whole. We We got two degrees for every one person. For every one African and Caribbean that y'all got here, which y'all combined, we got one. We got two degrees for every African and Caribbean in this country. We got damn near 12 million degrees amongst us.
Talking about we slaves. That don't hurt our feelings. We free. Slavery ended in 1865.
And we passed you. We passed all y'all countries up in a short ass amount of time just during the period of reconstruction.
So what does that say about you and your people? And Chewy, you talking [ __ ] in the comments?
>> No, no, no, no. I don't know what she's talking. I literally didn't say anything. I literally know I didn't say a word. She may have been mistaken me for somebody else. I was just listening.
Um anyway, >> what you got to say? What you think about people that disrespect black Americans, but uh we the reason that they here? What you think about that?
>> I think it's unacceptable because it's factual. the fact that if you have black skin and you're in America, the reason why you're able to exist is because of the things that the black Americans went through and suffered, especially the people who sold them over to the people who then brought them over. Right? So, as an East African horner, right, I I I can live in this states because of what you guys went through 100%. Even though that we didn't suffer through slavery at all, you know, we really had nothing to do with it in terms of that side of the world, right? Quick thing about Nana though, I know her personal like from a different life. She actually doesn't bleach her skin. She's fani. So that means she's like naturally mixed more like light West African. But yeah, but thank you.
>> Yeah. Thank you. Uh y'all Ethiopians, y'all participated what in the Indian Ocean slave trade. So yeah. Um but y'all still sold slaves too. Um and in fact y'all were selling slaves way way before the transatlantic slave trade too. So um yeah, that's that. And um black Americans, we were here far before the transatlantic slave trade happened. We tell y'all all the time, we not no [ __ ] Africans.
We are not African. We are more indigenous than we are anything else because a portion of our people um um did come here through the slave trade. And what a lot of y'all don't know is like my sister Inc. said um it was a lot of us who was not enslaved in this country either. y'all crazy if y'all think every black American uh family was enslaved because that's just not even factual.
But like I said, um I just find it funny how people talk [ __ ] and they not even in their own country. I just I find that hilarious. Can't even take care of yourself and you running here >> talking [ __ ] about the people who helped your >> I don't have to be from um a specific country to be able to speak my mind.
It's the first amendment.
You you can speak your mind all you want, but you're not going to be dis you're not going to be disrespectful.
That's what you're not going to do because cuz we better than you. That's what you're not going to do. Black Americans are better than you.
If we wasn't, we would have to flee to your country. See, that's why they mad.
They lie to their self and tell their self that they better than us, but in real life they not.
Where are your results? See, you can pop all the [ __ ] you want, but show me your results.
Nigeria.
Gee, they be [ __ ] in the streets in Nigeria. Literally, they practice open defecation.
Real talk. [ __ ] be [ __ ] like dogs.
Just [ __ ] and running. At least in America, when our dog [ __ ] we pick it up in a bag and clean it up. I've seen people wipe their they doggy booty hole.
We love Tik Tok shop. I'm just keeping it real. Some people love their dog so much when they dog boooo outside, they even clean the dog booty.
Y'all don't even clean y'all booty after y'all boo boo. Y'all just [ __ ] and run on my mama ass itchy as hell. As just a itching prime time.
>> Yeah, you know I like to wait before to get introduced before I start talking.
But yeah, of course I mean at the end of the day being America is a privilege.
That's what yall not understanding. It's not a right. It's a privilege to be in America. And the black Americans are the ones who fought for everybody, including ourselves. So they show some respect.
You come up in here yelling and doing all that extra [ __ ] it's not going to get your point across. I'm not even knowing why you so mad. Like you mad for no reason.
So this argument together before you come up. If you're an anchor baby, you're an anchor baby. Just tell the truth. But go ahead, bro.
>> How you doing, sis? And loving life. How you doing, too?
>> All the family up in the chat, man. How everybody doing?
>> We in this [ __ ] Big shout out to the family. You know what's crazy? Y'all know I'm born and raised in Chicago. I'm a Chicago [ __ ] through and through. And my sister Inc., she is she's a Chicago woman through and through. [ __ ] shout out to to the rack. And big shout out to everybody that's in the family. We we we in here. Um, you know, the crazy thing, family, is that most of the Africans in Chicago, they they're they're usually up north on the north side. Um, a lot of them are in Rogers Park or uptown. All they do is cosplay black American women.
That girl doing her best impression of a black American woman and she's failing miserably. Y'all, the reason that they even lay their baby hairs and wear lashes and and try to have any type of swag about theyelf cuz you know, you get social points for that. You know what I'm saying? Um, they don't even come here and be they self. If you so proud of being Nigerian, stop trying to copy FBA women. You feel me? Getting your nails done and try to be like our sisters. And another thing, the Nigerians here don't say [ __ ] They be nice as hell. Shorty know she would not have none of this type of energy in real life. They be nice as [ __ ] in real life.
So don't don't don't be popping [ __ ] on the internet if you wouldn't do that [ __ ] in real life. Ryan, where you from?
>> Pasula, Mississippi. Are you a foundational black American, sir?
>> No.
>> Where your family from?
>> Pasco, Mississippi.
>> Do you have immigrants in your family?
>> Not that I know of.
>> Then what are we talking about here? You not a foundational black American. You saying your family is rooted here.
You don't got no immigrants in your family. You are you a pan-African?
Yes. Yes, I am.
>> Then why you not in Africa?
>> Because that's not what Panaffrican is.
>> Actually, that is what it's about. All of y'all supposed to be repatriating back to Africa. Yes, it is.
>> Not what Pan >> That's what Marcus Garvey wanted and y'all love him.
>> No, no, no. I think >> Yes. Yes. Yes. Marcus Garvey wanted y'all to go.
>> You need to read up on Marcus Garvey.
>> No, I don't need to read [ __ ] I know what I'm talking about. Marcus Garvey came here to our country and he scammed our people out of money, never completed his mission.
Whole time we think he the feds, he was working with a eugenist, a Walter Pleer.
And you know what's crazy? He married a damn white tea woman, didn't he? Or some [ __ ] like that or whatever. Or Indian woman. It's Panaffricans always laying up with nonmelanated women. Evenwami and Kruma. Hold on. Hold on. Back to Marcus Garvey real quick. His whole plan was to take people to Africa. He was a Jamaican and thought he should go to Africa.
Meanwhile, when he got kicked out of the US, he didn't even go to Africa. That man went to the UK. Don't nobody take y'all serious. Dr. Umar still ain't built that school. He in the US. He ain't even in Africa. Y'all y'all ignore all the crime, poverty, corruption going on over there in Africa. And y'all just focus in on black Americans. You ain't no real paying African. If you was, you would be in Africa cleaning up the [ __ ] in the streets in Nigeria.
What country you from?
>> United States of America.
>> No, that ain't where you from. Not with that forehead. You look East African, sir.
>> Well, that that doesn't mean anything.
Do you think I'm >> Oh, yes it does. Are you East African?
>> Yes, probably. Answer.
>> I can I can tell you East African. You look Somalian.
>> Uh, we don't call Somalian. We call >> Are you Tamalei, sir?
>> Yeah. Please say it correctly, though.
>> I did say it correctly and you ain't going to correct me. I corrected myself, little man.
>> I appreciate that.
>> You have that little ass shirt.
>> Now listen, are you a Panaffrican?
>> I'm a Pan-American.
>> You a Pan-American, >> right?
>> How you going to be a Pan-American and you African?
>> Because Africa is also part of America right now. No, it's not.
>> Well, what about y'all?
>> Just cuz y'all My god.
>> What? Okay, there is no >> That don't even make sense.
>> The name >> that don't even make sense. Africa is not part of America, bro. That's a whole different land, man.
>> Well, didn't you get the own part of America?
>> And fix your audio. You You sound real muffled. I don't know if you got Bluetooth in or what. Okay. And another thing, we are up here having a respectful conversation. Nobody has to be extra calling people out their name.
That little girl was up here calling people the b word and all this kind of [ __ ] knowing damn well she wouldn't say that [ __ ] in real life.
>> She was cosplaying too. Her whole name came from Elena. Ain't it funny how they do that? They copy everything they see >> don't talk out of turn. Don't over talk the host. She one of the host. Elena taught me Elena taught me is was her little name handle and she took that whole entire name. They can't never be original.
>> Well, can I ask questions though? You guys kept asking me questions. Can I ask >> time? Yeah, because this my panel. I can ask anybody anything I want to. I just want to say this real quick. Africa is not part of America. Okay. Just because y'all flee here and have anchor babies and [ __ ] that Listen, it's true that some of y'all in America. Yeah. But that don't make sense to say you a Don't overt talk me, dude.
>> What the [ __ ] be wrong with y'all?
>> Well, you over me, bro. Who do you think I am?
>> Get your goofy ass out here. Have a good day.
>> You missing some space.
>> Listen, I don't mind letting people talk, but you not going to overt talk me or nobody else on this panel. This ain't one of them chaotic ass Tik Tok lives where everybody talking at one time, okay? All this content go out on YouTube and all that [ __ ] host.
>> Hey, don't did you not just hear me say don't over me? If you hear me talking, shut the [ __ ] up.
>> I'm trying to be respectful, but goddamn y'all ain't got no decorum, no kind of home training. This ain't Africa.
>> Act like y'all got some damn sense. We in America, man.
>> Can I go?
>> When I'm done talking, I will mute myself or or tell somebody to speak or ask a question. Bro, I don't This is This one of them lives where I actually give y'all a voice and let y'all talk.
But you're not going to crash out.
You're not going to be disrespectful.
And you not going to [ __ ] overt talk me or nobody else on this panel.
Have some damn decorum. G I come on man.
Just cuz y'all feed to America don't make y'all uh um Americans a lot in a lot of cases. The hell? How you a Pan-American and you you you African?
That don't even make sense cuz usually the Caribbeans say that. A East African who fled here saying that he's a Pan-American. That's crazy. That's the first time I ever heard that. And that Ryan dude is Beijian. Somebody in the comments confirmed he used to have the Barbados flag in his bio and now he's saying he from Mississippi and that he's a black American because he used too host them lives where they do gender wars. So he's not one of us which we kind of figure anyways but you know everybody trying to maximize gatekeeping since Amara snuck through. So I appreciate you >> waiting.
>> Yep. Now little girl from Nigeria. You keep coming up here. What is your point?
You don't want to do [ __ ] but argue. You not trying to have a constructive conversation. You talking You saying you got a degree and all this [ __ ] but you not acting like somebody that's educated. You acting like a little >> one from an Ivy.
>> Excuse me.
>> Can I speak on her behalf?
>> Hold on. No, you not her man.
>> No. Chill, bro.
>> She can speak for her damn self.
>> Okay. May I speak host?
>> And now what? You say you you come from a what?
>> Um I said I do. I have three degrees.
That's what I said.
>> Ma'am, and listen, you're not the only one with degrees.
>> That's awesome. I know. I know I'm not.
I just said that. I I didn't compare myself.
>> We don't care about your education.
>> You said I wouldn't meet you in person and >> do not over talk me. Your education is not going to fix Nigeria. It's not going to end open defecation in your country.
So, whoopde-doo. You got three degrees.
I got two of them. I [ __ ] around and get my PhD if I want to. My lady think about getting her PhD. You're not the only one with with uh single, double, triple, or quadruple degrees. Whoopde-doo.
We've been getting degrees, ma'am. Y'all love coming up here talking about education, education, education. Do you know how many people in this room got degrees right now or they in school graduating, getting their degree right now? One of our brothers, Professor Alan, he's a damn uh professor. He got many black American students uh that's gra that just graduated. Y'all not the only ones that get degrees. And the only reason why y'all can get those degrees is because of black Americans. We the reason you can flee here and the reason why you can go to school here with other uh races and ethnicities of people back in the day. Our people could not go to schools. We created our own. The reason why you can go to school with a white tea person is because of us, too. So remember that every time you brag about your degrees, you can thank us for that.
>> Okay, no problem. You said I wouldn't meet.
>> You said I wouldn't meet you in person.
>> Hold on. Hey, ma'am. Hold on.
>> And you you and and you would not say this [ __ ] to me in real life. No, you wouldn't. You you would probably be trying to get my phone number if you saw me in real life cuz the Nigerian girls in Chicago stay on my bike >> and get your ass out of here. You ain't got no decorum. Go crash out on somebody else panel. Y'all remember how I told y'all how I had to block this Nigerian girl? Girl, I don't want to talk to you.
No disrespect, but I only talk to FBA women. I only deal with FBA women.
>> You wouldn't do that in real life. I don't understand why they do this on the internet. Y'all don't think we know y'all and see y'all in real life. Come on now.
>> My bad. Go ahead, Brian.
>> Yeah, man. Can we get one person at a time? Look, man. My man is making about videos. He put this on YouTube. So, for the content, one person at a time and everybody get to speak.
>> It's that damn.
>> It's hard. It's hard to understand everybody when everybody yelling over each other.
>> Thank you, brother.
Um, who is this at the bottom right?
Night night, you there?
Night night, are you there? Did you come up?
>> Guys, I'm here. Sorry. Sorry. Um I did request to come up, but now I'm back at work. But um >> Okay.
>> There are some things I want to say. I'm gonna put it in the chat though. But thank you. Love y'all. Bye.
>> Appreciate you, sis. Appreciate you.
>> Deal thing.
>> Um with that being said, let's get to it. Inc. Do you think these anchor babies are going through an identity crisis? Everybody going to get a chance to speak?
>> Of course. I just told you her whole um Tik Tok handle is somebody another black woman's Tik Tok handle. These people can never be original. Her laying her edges uh bleaching her skin. She want to she want to fit in as much as possible. They call it assimilation, but it's not assimilation. Those people are literally taking our identity. They cannot help themselves. It's kind of like what the Chinese are doing in Jamaica now.
They're calling themselves Chinese.
Anytime people flee to somebody else's country, it's like they can't help themselves but take the identity of the most popular people or culture in that in the place the country that they fled to. And American uh culture is black American culture. They can't white people was our first tethers and uh cosplayers and copycats. Now it's these melanated immigrants. And the worst thing about it, unlike white people who can't really sneak into our spaces, these melanated immigrants, they we gave them that pass where they can come around us. And we thought we was cool with them. But you see see how they act.
They get you give them a little inch, they take them out. It is tethenism. And it's weird though because these would be the first people. Oh my god, I went to an island.
So did a lot of people in my family that I know. So did I. What does that mean, though?
You wouldn't be able to go to school without us breaking the uh the segregation line.
Ruby Bridges is still alive. You do know that she's on this app. Her doing what she did helped you go to a Ivy League.
You do understand that, right?
How quickly do they forget? They want to throw these things in our faces like you owe that to black Americans and they don't want to give up and pay homage.
They actually despise having to be reminded and us telling them, "You owe us that gratitude because they come here thinking they better."
And it's the weirdest thing in the world. That is our biggest mistake. We treated everybody like they was human beings and now they spitting in our faces. We actually cared to learn these people's cultures. And I'm not talking about just the melanated immigrants. We cared to differentiate between other people's cultures. We was, "Oh, you Cuban, cool. You not a Mexican. Let me find out who you are. Mind you, these are the same people that come and you're African. You're not a black American.
This ain't your culture.
>> So now I don't care. All Hispanics is Mexicans to me. All Africans are just whatever I feel like calling you. All Asians are Chinese because y'all don't respect us. So I'm going to show you the same thing. I'mma be your mirror.
>> Yep. And >> right now >> and and here's the other thing, too.
This is a free country. You can speak your mind. I mean, Judge Bill just spoke his mind. He in jail right now. And another thing, just cuz something on your mind don't mean you got to say it out loud. It's called class. You know what I'm saying? Disrespecting black Americans out loud is exactly the reason why y'all in the [ __ ] that y'all in right now. You feel me? This exactly why we delineating and we putting pressure on [ __ ] And this exactly why half the countries on the continent of Africa can't even come here right now.
Every Caribbean country got some type of ban on it. We tired of this [ __ ] Y'all come to this country, y'all disrespect us, try to look down on the [ __ ] Whole time you needed us to do anything in your life.
>> Y'all first jobs being in America. It don't even be in your own country. Don't Hey, I'm sorry, brother. Don't over talk me real quick. Y'all first jobs being in our country. Y'all first pieces of accolades from educations be in our country. Wooty doo. Y'all got educations. Y'all got jobs. Y'all got little [ __ ] that we been had.
been had.
Come on, man. This [ __ ] new to y'all. We been balling.
Stop playing with us, man. And instead of worrying about what black Americans got going on, worry about what's going on in Nigeria. Worry about Boo Haram.
Worry about all them dudes that be out there kidnapping them little girls and grown ass women making them convert to Islam and all that [ __ ] They out there unal aliveing the Christians and the Muslims unal aliveing Muslims. Y'all got a lot of [ __ ] going on over there. And y'all people can't even take care of y'all like that. Every time y'all got a problem, y'all got to call on America.
We just had to do some air strikes over there to to get rid of the second in command of of the Boo Haram dudes. So, you're welcome again.
Disrespectful ass people. And this is exactly why we pro ICE. We ain't [ __ ] with the Democrats. I'm not an immigrant. I don't care. I don't care what y'all went through. I don't care why you had to flee here. Take your ass back where you came from and go build your country. Y'all always want to go to somebody else country then complain about it or or bo.
Shut the [ __ ] up. Don't over talk me.
Matter of fact, get your ass out of here. You over talk me, I'm dropping your ass. When you come up here, have some decor. When you hear real [ __ ] speaking, you shut the [ __ ] up.
[ __ ] is wrong with you?
Now, like I was saying, you can't pop that [ __ ] to us cuz we know who you really are. And that's a [ __ ] nobody.
Love and life. Everybody gonna don't get a chance to speak. I'm sorry y'all.
Loving life. Are these anchor babies going through an identity crisis in the USA?
You that sus? She might be at work. I know sis be at work.
>> You give her a minute. Hey, >> if anybody come off anybody come off that camera, I'm dropping you. No ifs, no buts. Do not turn on your camera. We do not want to see you gang.
So, I've got that to say. And yes, these immigrants are going through identity crisis. That is a true fact. Y'all do not know who y'all are because y'all come to America and lose your whole identity. That is not our fault. Your people immigrated to America and you're disconnected from your homeland. They got nothing to do with us. But this is our homeland here.
So go ahead, go on with that [ __ ] >> But go ahead, Red. I'm just letting everybody know. Don't Don't come off your camera because that was what Day Dver his name is.
>> I see you turn your camera on. I turned it on.
>> They they are Are you FBA or are you an African Caribbean? What?
>> I'm FBA.
>> Uh do you think these people going through an identity crisis too?
Um yeah, but I think it's more of the first generation uh African-Americans just simply because like >> uh we not no Africans, dude. We don't we don't go by African-Americans. Where your family from? Where your family from?
>> Me calling them African-Americans, but they're not African-Americans.
>> They not African-Americans either.
>> So then what would you call them?
>> They're from like a girl that was here, she was Nigerian. that would make her Nigerian American. They >> and that's what she said when she came in. She said she's a Nigerian African-Americans then.
>> Unfortunately, that was a reclassification that was specific to black Americans. Black came before the African-American. That is not your reclassification. None of you in this country, none of you immigrants were reclassified. My people went from Indians to Negroes to colored to negro to black to Africanamean. That is not your reclassification. You were not here.
>> Yeah. That that wasn't for them. So to clarify, African-American doesn't exist the term basically, right?
>> It it exists under not for you though.
It's a misnomer for us, not you.
>> Gotcha. So from here on out though, we're not going to use that term for the FBA, right?
>> Y'all should have never been using it.
>> Yeah, it it's No, he's saying that he shouldn't use this for FBA. You're correct. Because should never been calling us that cuz black Americans.
>> Can I say something?
>> Go ahead. They was on you. Yeah.
>> Yeah, I know. I'm sorry. I'm I was I'm just finished my last client, so I'm good for the day. But um I just uh heard something that um Ink said like I agree with you with what you said that I think that since they intentionally degrade us, intentionally try to disrespect our history that we should intentionally call Nigerians, Ethiopians, and Somalians, Somali, uh Aritrians, or however we're going to do it. Now, the Africanamean thing is that's going to always be ours. We're not going to use it, but y'all ain't f to use it either. Y'all ain't going nowhere with that term. Y'all ain't taking that term nowhere with y'all.
That term is staying right here with us forever. Okay. I was born that year that that term was made. That that that term is not on any of our documents. Nowhere.
Okay. So, black American, African-American is going to be always for us.
>> Can I just say this has been the best FBA live I've ever Hold on. Hold on, Chewy. Hold on. Before you give us our flowers, listen. Um, if you are not a descendant of United States child of slavery, you not a black American. You not African-American, you you not none of that. You just whatever country you come from or whatever. Well, claim your tribe. You feel me? Um, even when you said what tribe you was from. Chew. Uh, Chewy, I understood what you were saying.
>> Chewy, go ahead. And Brian, what's up, brother? I see you.
>> Brian, >> thank you. I just want to >> How you doing, man?
I'm good.
>> I just want I I just want to say this has been like the best FBA live I've ever been in. Like very informative and it's really hard to argue against anything you're saying cuz it's factual and true. So I just appreciate it. So thank you.
>> And look, you're welcome, bro. And look, we're not trying to be mean.
The way we run a program over here, we don't mind giving people a voice to speak as long as they ain't crashing out. And you know, this a structured thing we got going on over here. Um and we actually do drop a lot of scholarship, give out a lot of information. Um, we do get a lot of people that come up here and be mad like the Nigerian girl that came in because like when a lot of y'all don't like the mirror being put up to y'all face and being reminded who y'all are because like I said, a lot of y'all do come here and be going through an identity crisis.
Um, like that girl that came up, she's n she's Nigerian American, right? But listen, even if she went back to Nigeria, her own people would call her an aata. That's a derogatory word that they actually use towards black Americans. Yeah, they use it on each other too, but that don't change the fact that it's derogatory and it's and it's aimed at every single black American. Um, she would not even be accepted as a real African back in her country because and Africans, the way they look at it, you're not a real African if you wasn't born there and raised in their culture. And that's why we tell y'all, y'all not black Americans. Yeah, you was born here, but you wasn't raised in our culture. You don't know about getting your hair washed in the sink. You don't know about your mama wiping your face down with Vaseline before your ass went to school or taking her spit and rubbing it over your face, getting the little eye boogers out your face and [ __ ] the crust out your face sometimes if she if y'all running late and she got to do something real fast. Y'all don't even know about penny candy. Y'all weren't raised in our culture. That's what we be trying to tell y'all. And that's why y'all going through a um identity crisis because it's like damn, you not accepted back home and in America you not part of our tribe. So y'all gotta rebrand yel. And the crazy thing is y'all doing this third world rebrand while using black American culture and trying to disrespect us at the same damn time. And we going to put a stop to that. Ain't no flat blackness. These white teeth people uh the white Americans allowed all these white adjacent people to pale adjacent people to come here and join their little white supremacist coat. And now white tea people don't even know who they are. They can't even explain their own culture because they practice flat whiteness. They do it also uh to to boost up their birth rates because they got low birth rates. White T people have never been the the the majority of the population globally. So they had to do that to pad their numbers. You understand what I'm saying? And put a buffer in between us and them and using the other groups of pale adjacent people to do it. And what we not going to do is let y'all do what the what they did to them to us. We we y'all not going to claim our culture, our history, none of our achievements or our identity. You feel me? Respectfully, y'all got your own culture. So when y'all flee here, dress like a Nigerian. Dress like somebody who from the Trey tribe. Dress like somebody who who from uh South Africa, wherever you come from, stop trying to be like us and disrespecting us at the same time. That [ __ ] just ridiculous. And to me, that is some type of identity crisis type [ __ ] Chrissy, you there? You think these people going through identity crisis? These anchor babies.
>> Of course they are. Hey everybody. Hey.
Hey.
We'll see you in a minute.
>> I know we be on late, so let's be sleep.
>> Yeah, >> that's why I be going live a little early now sometimes. I want I want I want people to be able to, you know, be part of it.
>> I am so happy that you did. At first, I was just scrolling through and I was like, is he live? Let me get in here.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, are they going through an identity crisis? Of course they are. And I really don't know if I have um Hey, lady uh Lady P. I'm not sure if I have anything else to offer that you all haven't already offered. Everything you said is non-negotiable facts. Um, they do have an issue with acceptance because they're not one of us. We let that be known, but they realize that they're not quite one of their own either. But that's not on us. That's on them. That's a cultural issue that they need to work out because they're still in stuck in tribalism. So coming here, putting on my clothes, and trying to rebrand as me doesn't make you me. If I go inside, I I drive a GMC. I got an SUV. If I go sit inside my GMC and say, "You know what? This a Tesla.
That doesn't make it a [ __ ] Tesla.
You know what I'm saying? It make I'm still I still got a GMC." So people need to realize they need to find another identity outside of ours because this crisis has gotten out of hand and we're still not accepting what I don't give a damn what you're going through. You're still not me. You know what I'm saying?
I don't It doesn't move me that you have an issue and you have a challenge and you haven't been able to resolve it. It doesn't move me at all. Um but yeah, to answer your question, they definitely have issues with being um with with not having a true identity and that's unfortunate for them.
Um, I do also want to add to that. Um, >> hold on. How about hold on, pause on that. Hey man, we got over 234 people in the law, man. Tap the screen. We should been to 100K. So, tap the screen. Tap tap tap. Uh, give people the panel. Get people, you know, the host. We appreciate everybody from stopping through. I think it's Brian who going next, too.
>> Before Brian goes, I got a preface. Now, Chewy Brian is the only African-American on this panel and he's about to tell you why he's one of one.
>> Gotcha.
>> Oh, and can and another Can you guys address something too afterwards?
>> What >> you mentioned earlier and the research I've done on this is that black Americans, they um the original black Americans, they built the South right after the South was completely destroyed.
>> Hold on, Chewy. One second.
>> Just go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead.
>> We got you. We got you. I promise you get a chance to speak. Um, >> day land your plane and then we gonna get down to my brother Brian. Go ahead cuz you was speaking then we kind of went around the world. Go ahead.
>> Yeah. No, I Another issue I have though right now with them is, you know, um, I'm Greek, right? I'm I'm part of a black Greek organization and I'm part of um, Capai. But what I be seeing with them though, they be cuz like we call ourselves, you know, nes, right? And they be talking about, "Oh, oh, well, nukes come from Africa. You know, there's a tribe called NES." I'm like, "Bro, y'all don't even know >> like, and I'm like, bro, I'm like, bro, y'all don't even know like the acronym for NEOs. Like, y'all don't even know what that even means." So, for you to come up here and tell me that nes derive from the tribe and the shoulder shaking derives from African tribes. I'm like, "No, that didn't that had no influence."
Like, Africa has a new That's crazy.
Yeah. Yeah.
>> People are colonizing our fraternities and sororities now. Like that's wild.
>> This is why I'm actually I'm against the new ones that's going to Africa. Did you know that AKA's is trying to expand their chapters in Africa? This is why I'm against it.
>> Yeah. And and and then I had seen a video. It was um um one of my uh Fat Brothers posted a video and under the under the video they said oh uh was I said something like Africa taking over D9. I'm like I don't like what you trying to say about that. Like like what you trying to say cuz y'all didn't y'all didn't build this [ __ ] Like sorry not sorry but y'all didn't y'all didn't build this [ __ ] Don't take black Greek culture that was meant for black Americans who built this [ __ ] brick by brick when we didn't when when when we couldn't go to the white schools when we couldn't go to the PWIS.
Like come on now. Like don't don't make a mockery of this [ __ ] But >> that's another identity crisis.
>> Can I say something about that? Because I have a family I have a family full of divine nine. Right.
>> For sure. And then we gonna move on to Brian. Go ahead sis.
>> I'm gonna make it quick. So the the the issues that you're facing uh day with that is a product of inclusion under the umbrella of inclusion when we had everything open you know and trying to be all friendly and loveydovey. We've kind of excuse my French [ __ ] [ __ ] ourselves with um that umbrella because you're now allowing these people to not just join your fraternities and your sororities i.e. divine non but you're allowing them to gain positions of power and influence. That's why they're crazy enough to try to add on. Same thing with Junth. People have started to, you know, wanting to put themselves in it. And that's the that's the major issue. I would go so far as to say, and this is going to be controversial and a lot of people going to get mad. Take away their letters. They should not be even in the institutions. I don't give a damn. But again, under diversity and inclusion, a lot of people start letting everybody in because I've seen white AKAs. I've seen, you know, I've seen a lot that this is not intended for. I've seen Mexican AKA's and Deltas. Well, we're just trying to be there. This was never for them. In fact, this was orchestrated and engineered because you couldn't be a part of their [ __ ] And now you're forcibly I mean, I don't care how it happened, but now you're forcibly um putting putting yourself in a situation where they've in infiltrated and now they're trying to take over. It's not going to get any better. You got to just go ahead and rip the band-aid off and go for the u the jugular. But I land there.
>> Yeah, I agree. They shouldn't be part of man. They shouldn't be going to H.B.CU.
And the way that I feel if y'all getting so much money, y'all so educated and all this [ __ ] build your own colleges here in America like we did then. Go to your own H.B.CU. Come up with I mean your own African CUS, whatever the [ __ ] you want to call them and come up with your own culture there. Stop going to our [ __ ] trying to co-opt our [ __ ] That's crazy.
Brian, you that gang? What's up, broki?
>> Going on man. Uh, how you doing? Inc.
Chris FBA Prime Day and Ch. What's going on FBA Red? how you doing? I saw that little Snapchat ink you threw at me, but it's all good.
>> Well, anyway, uh man, um I agree with everything that y'all said. These tethers are going through an identity crisis, man. Or these immigrants, I'm going to say these immigrants are going through identity crisis also. Um so I agree with everything that y'all said and I just want to give I just want to say something right quick that I'mma drop. FBA Red Inc. Chris F and FBA Prime, man. I am so proud of y'all, bro.
Like, I I I'm just proud of y'all, man.
You know what I mean? And I'm happy that y'all are doing everything y'all can to keep everything afloat, you know what I mean? It's so much going on right now in this world today. I just like the information that y'all pushing FBA Red.
I'm so proud of you, man. On from the day one when I first started chopping it up with you to now, man, you are on fire. you on top of your game and man keep going man. I told didn't I tell you when I first started talking to I said man you going to grow faster than me or anybody that do these live panels and look at you bro you can alternate between night and day and I love that for you man I want FBA Prime Inc. and Chris, y'all keep putting the foot on y'all on these people next on everything, man. You know what I mean?
So, I just want to give y'all y'all flowers and I thank y'all so so much because I ain't going to lie to you, man. I'm kind of defeated a little bit >> after certain things, man. I'm just a little hurt.
>> I'm I'm really hurt. So, I'mma >> I'mma probably go live probably like once a week, maybe twice a week. But if I do go live, probably play music at night.
>> Yeah, man. I'm hurt. I'm I'm like kind of hurt.
>> Well, I know.
>> I'm I'm going to reach out to y'all. I'm going to tell you I ain't trying to >> got your back. That's okay. I always >> Yeah. Yeah. I It It just bothered me.
>> Go ahead. No.
>> Yeah. I'm sensitive to y'all. I'm a sensitive black man. So, but yeah, I'mma focus on content more, but I want y'all to keep going, bro. I'm still going to go live sometimes, but I want you to keep going. Red ink, Chris, >> FBA Prime, please keep going. Like, please.
>> We will. We will, bro. And I appreciate that.
>> I'm a little hurt though. I ain't going to lie. I'm a little hurt.
>> Yeah, I know.
>> On one particular person, man. I'm hurt, man. That that kind of >> Yeah, I know. Look, look to it, bro.
>> And I ain't going to lie. That [ __ ] it, bro. First things first, bro. I appreciate you, bro. Cuz I remember when my first page got banned and you and I went live and I was going after them white supremacist and you came in um and I was like, "Damn, I be seeing his videos on here." And you came in and showed me love, bro. I got to give you your flowers, too, bro. From the beginning. you always been solid with me. You never switched up on me.
>> Um, and you know, I'm rocking with you.
Anybody got a problem with you, they got a problem with me cuz all we do is just try to stand on business for the family.
You know what I'm saying? And I went through that [ __ ] too, bro. Where it's like I thought everything was everything and then you start seeing [ __ ] be on this app moving funny. It is disheartening. Um, you do got to be mentally tough as [ __ ] to do this every day. Deal with these people and then deal with the infiltrators on this app who say they one of us, but they really ain't. a lot of ops and pro and disingenuous clout chasing attention hoing and um just a lot of backing going on. So it's like you know I appreciate people like you and Chrissy Inc. Prime the ones who kept it real. You know what I'm saying? It's other names I could mention too but I just I appreciate you too and and thank you for saying what you said bro. like it's genuine and I can tell, bro. When it's real, it's real.
>> And I I appreciate you, bro. And don't let these [ __ ] stop you from doing what you doing because you are very much needed on this app, bro. You are very show. That's why I'm I'mma focus on content. I'm still going to come through the lives, man. But I'm just a little hurt by, you know what I'm saying? Just like, damn. So, I said I'm I don't know who's who, you know, but it is what it is.
>> Hey, listen. We went through the same thing, too. We was like, >> I know, man. I'm just sensitive.
real quick. Real quick. I haven't been online. Like y'all know I ain't been back and forth for a minute. I just kind of scrolling people bum. I hadn't really been in too many panels and things like that. So I'm just now getting what y'all talking about. I know what you're talking about. We ain't got to go into it. I just saw that literally today.
>> Me too.
>> And I I'mma be honest with you. You know how your spirit tell you something? I'm one of those people that if I can't if I don't have all the variables immediately and I can't like say for sure what it is, I'mma sit with it. Right. Mhm.
>> There was a live, I believe it was one of these lives uh months ago and um I was on a panel with her and or she was on a panel with I think the the Violin Mommy and she was coming at Violin Money. I ain't like how she did that and it made me a it didn't sit well with me and I reached out to Violin Money. I was like listen you ain't deser it was what it was but something always says something not right watch it and that's what I've been doing for a while. So when I saw it today, I wasn't necessarily shocked. I was confirmed. I said, "Oh, okay."
>> Yeah. So look, it's So look, yeah, it is a lot going on on this app, but we ain't going to mention no.
>> Yeah, we ain't talking about this.
>> Yeah, we ain't going to get into it. But >> to y'all, man, I have to say this, Brian, you appreciate it. I I've messed with you. I'm really grateful. Like I'm from where around the area that you from a little bit. You from Mississippi. I'm from Memphis and I just moved back to my home state. So you to me you home team and we just going to move forward. Yeah, most I love y'all, man. Y'all keep We all hurt a little bit. Trust me, I'm >> shocked.
This been a whole week. I'm like, I'm [ __ ] up.
>> I've been meaning to talk to you, too, though.
>> All right. Look, I'mma miss y'all though. Y'all be >> all right. We talk on the back end, too, man.
>> Love y'all, man. Love y'all.
>> Love you too, broki.
But yeah, we all hurt, man. Ain't been a lot of [ __ ] going on on this app, family. Um, but I ain't going to lie, we did address that [ __ ] yesterday in a in a in a savage ass fashion. It's belt to everybody ass that want to play. Now, we got a Haitian lady up here, Princess.
>> What up? Oh, you remember me?
>> No, actually I don't. I'm reading your name. We spoke to you before.
>> I I think so. Yeah. No, cuz I had a Haitian flag. I had a Hian flag. That's why I said you remember probably my name.
>> No, no. I um No, I I don't remember. Oh my god. I talked to so many people. Um, >> but you Haitian.
>> You Haitian. Nothing wrong with that.
What's up?
>> Yes, sir. Um, I guess I'm an anchor baby. I was born in Haiti but raised in Miami, Florida. I was there all my life.
>> Well, you're not an anchor baby then.
You got to be born here to be an anchor baby.
>> Oh, okay. So, what? Somebody called me something. I forgot what it was. I can't keep up with all the names. Um, it says it says, "Okay, FBA written gatekeeper presents anchor baby. first generation touches our anchors babies going through the identity crisis.
I'm not an anchor baby, but um it's hard. It's really hard because being Haitian, I try to fit in with my people.
It don't work. And I grew up black Americans all my life. That's all I know. And when I say let's say, oh, you don't like us. I love love love black Americans. And the advice that I would like to give, I know that I like I said, I'm I'm Haitian. I can't speak on black problems. But one thing I can say to you guys, please, please stay on what you guys are fighting for. I am with you 100%. I know my country has its own problem. We're going through our own mess. I cannot ever speak positive against any other person because I know what my country's going through. But I'm praying that you guys stay on top of this stuff. FBA, the real ones, uh, stay on top of what you're doing. Fight for your rights. Um, I've learned a lot from just listening to people how, yes, a lot of people came from the other countries.
They gave them big loans. They didn't give they can't even give you guys loans for homes, businesses. That that's like somebody coming to my house and taking over my house and I can't do anything about it. It's hurtful and it's sad and it really pisses me off. And I'm really praying for you guys to keep your foot on this. Keep going. And we need more black American leaders. I we even need Haitian leaders right now. We don't even have a president in Haiti cuz I don't want to say the last thing would happen to him, but we can't even have a president in Haiti. But you guys need more black American real leaders. Not leaders that are that are working on emotions, but leaders that is fighting for rights to change things. You know, me looking on the outside and I've seen so much and I'm like, "Bro, you guys have to really stick together and love each other." Bro, when I came to Miami, black Americans open their arms to me.
The most loyal, the most loving, smart, educated people in the world. I just don't understand why is all the hate for. I've seen my Caribbean people, my Latino people, they are obsessed with YT people. I'm like, bro, they don't like you. And the people that do like you, you guys don't like them. And it's just so sad. This that guy just said um his heart is broken about something, but my heart is broken about a lot of things.
Get all focused about hating people and just focus on making things right for black Americans. Like right now, I'm trying to work on a project to go help to Haiti to clean up. I can't even find a Haitian to come with me. Like, come on y'all. put somebody together. Let's go clean this lady up. I'm tired. You know what I'm saying? You black Americans, you're not the only one that's tired.
I'm tired as a Haitian, too. You know what I'm saying? I'm tired. Everywhere I go, people talking about us like a dog.
They're saying we're going to the country. We're dirtying it. We don't want to leave. We're taking over. I'm like, y'all, let's get together. Let's go out there and fight. And if we have to fight to be gone off this earth, we have to fight. That's what real fighters are going to do. They're not going to be on here talking. They going to go out there and fight. And when you go out there and fight, you got to remember it's going to be dangerous. It's not going to be even your own people going to turn against you. I've seen like you said on this app, but you have to go out there and fight. Don't stop fighting.
And I'm not saying this for nobody to like me. I'm not saying nobody to care about me cuz I've been called all type of names from all type of races. It don't bother me cuz I know who I am. But you have to go out there and fight. And I'mma land my plan playing right here.
>> I'm not going to lie. Spoken like a real true Haitian. And I could tell you got that >> that you sound like one of them 1804 Haitians. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah. And you know what? And like I said, I believe >> that's how it's supposed to be. That's the type of [ __ ] that that's the energy that we like.
>> You feel me?
>> This really is is breaking my heart, bro. Breaking my heart. I I just seen a bunch of my Haitian people um you know doing the celebration of the Haitian Flag Day. I was like, "Bro, you guys are celebrating the Haitian flag day. You're happy you got the flags." I just I was just in a panel of a young Haitian man saying if anybody could just send him money for food. He's been sleeping outside for weeks and days and we over here celebrating. I'm ashamed. I don't want to celebrate no Haitian flag day no more. I want to go help Haiti, bro.
That's why I want black Americans here to win. If we don't win, you guys going to win. You know what I'm saying?
Somebody got to win.
>> And look, you know the crazy thing? Even us winning, we're delineating or whatever, y'all. That's still a win for y'all. Y'all can still do your own thing, too. You know what feel me?
>> And that's what people don't understand.
Hello.
That's why I say I pray you guys win because one thing I can say about black Americans, they going to talk junk. But guess what? They not going to ever let us or any other race get hurt. And that's what happened to you guys. You guys are loyal and loving. You let everybody in and you thought they were going to be with you and they wasn't.
>> Mhm.
>> You know, >> hey Inc. I got to get my baby off the bus. So like you and Prime, y'all y'all got it right.
>> All right. Oh my god. It's is Heather Red up here.
>> Yeah. And make sure his ass stay off m you until Princess get done. And listen and Princess, you ain't got to worry about being called no names up here.
>> We respect people. When y'all come up here and y'all respectful, we ain't got nothing like I've been called names, but I noticed that these people I think it's it's more personal. They're not fighting for the right reason. They're fighting for hatred. You got to fight for the right reason. Put your emotions on the side.
We love Tik Tok. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
We love Tik Tok Shop. We love Tik Tok Shop. Yes.
>> Can I ask you something? Why don't they want to go back and help you clean up Haiti, though?
>> I don't know. I I Okay. I feel being selfish. A lot of people came here and they have a job, they're looking good, they're smelling good, you know, they living a good life. They forgot where they came from. And I've been here since I was a child. I have no reason to feel this way lately. my heart. And I'm going to be honest, the black Americans open me to a lot of stuffs. You got people back home suffering, your people. And you up here dressing nice, eating every day, and doing good. Bro, you got people back there suffering. Even it's not your family. It's your people. I was born there and I I I've been I came since I was a child. I I only went there twice.
I know nothing about it, but my heart is with Haiti. I don't know why a lot of the people came here and forgot where they came from. They think they too good now. When you was suffering, you was you had a you you was had a little puppy dog face. Now you here, you smiling. You doing good. That's why I'm look I'm start looking at a lot of foreign people real different now. I'm looking at them real funny like, "Yeah, you're doing good, but you got somebody back home suffering."
>> You know what I'm saying? I can't I can't be phony. I cannot I seen Haitians running around and um celebrating Haitian flag day. I'm like, "Bro, there somebody right now suffering. I love my Haitian people, but we got to do better, bro. I'm not going to knock you like everybody else is, but we got to do better. We can't come here talking bad about people here when look at what's going on in our country.
>> Exactly, >> man. That's crazy.
>> I understand. We do appreciate you.
>> No, no, sis. I'm I'm not phony cuz if No, I was talking to person. If you go to any panel, you will not ever hear me ever change my words ever. Ever. Even off social media, on social, I'm going to say the same thing.
Yep. Thank you, sis. You're welcome.
Hope I I hope everything work out for y'all. Even >> Thank you very much.
>> Hey, BJ. Now, now you're not coming up your ball head. So, I don't.
>> So, like I know some of y'all be going out there, but they don't even you know how the Dominicans are.
But what you think about barbecue even saying that y'all need to come home too >> and fix up Haiti?
>> Man, Barbecue is a real gangster for real. I've heard um some Haitian people saying, "Oh, he's a thug. He's this and that." Come to find out, I was looking at a little biography about him. Bro, this man is not even a bad person. He just don't want the United States to come over there and try to take over.
He's the real gangster. He's the real deal. And we need more Haitian men like him. This whole time they even have him picture.
>> Yeah. They even had his picture somewhere in the United States saying America's most wanted. And I was like, whoa, this is a bad guy. And when I saw documentary, I'm like, bro, this man is not even bad. He's fighting by himself.
I can't take it no more. This too much, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> No, I ain't going to lie. When you showed that video, um, and he was calling for Haitians to come back, I actually agree with him. Everything he was saying was right. Y'all don't need the Kenyans in in Haiti right now cuz they over there un alive. women and graping women and children. And y'all don't need any of those YT people. And the Clintons, they need to get the heck up out of Haiti. Haitians need to go back and fix it up.
>> Yeah.
Thank you, sis, for coming through. We appreciate you. We going to move on to the next person. Big shout out to you, man. Hope everything work out for y'all.
But everything she said is spot on. And see, that's the thing about us. We don't need people to kiss our ass. We just want people to be respectful. We don't need y'all coming around us saying, "Oh, thank you for doing this. Thank you for doing that." Just be respectful. That's it. We respect y'all. Just show us the same respect back. You know what I'm saying? But big shout out to you, princess. Real talk. Uh, Cheryl.
>> Hey, FBA Red.
>> Hey, what's up, family? How you feeling?
>> I'm doing good. I, you know, I just wanted to come up here. I I'm not I don't have much to say. I'm going to drop down, but I just want to say, you know, I'm I'm older and I learned so much from y'all. I learned so much from y'all and I just want to thank y'all. I mean, I I have a college education and y'all have taught me more than I have my entire school years and college.
and Ink, when you be up there talking about the Bible and breaking that down, I'm like, growing up in church, you broke down some things that I have never been able to put together. And I just y'all's young minds, I'm I'm just I don't know. I'm just so proud of y'all.
And I just want to say thank you. And I I don't know what's going on with um um all this infighting and and really I don't want to know. But for the ones that I feel comfortable with and y'all one of the ones I feel comfortable with, keep doing it. Keep doing it. We will.
And and and it do get hard for us sometimes cuz like I said, we are real people with real lives. Like we got lives outside of this stuff and we take our time and and you know and put it into, you know, teaching the family, talking about news, politics, culture, current events, whatever we need to to, you know, you know, we got to talk about things from our perspective cuz, you know, I just feel like that's the best way. Um because, you know, the white supremacist, they going to spin narratives, all these people, so many people against us. It's like we got to speak about things from our own perspectives. So, we appreciate everybody to stay real. It is a lot of um crazy stuff going on on this app, but but when it's real, you know it's real.
Um and that's why people [ __ ] with us.
And we appreciate everybody that rock with us. We really truly love y'all.
Everybody who um that show up and support us. Um and we going to keep rocking and we still young doing this.
We haven't even been doing this for a year. And um we went through our little bumps and bruises. Our hearts are still broken. um because of the [ __ ] that's going on on this app. It is disheartening. Um but you know, we we going to rise above it and we going to keep going. Um it's going through these ups and downs just make us mentally tougher. Um because I'm not going to lie, family, it take a lot to do this.
You got to be in a mental you got to have you got to be in a good mental space to even run the host these kind of lives and do this [ __ ] every day dealing with these people cuz this is a spiritual w and and man it's psychological too. Um, and if you can't control your emotions, it man, look, it you can spiral into some bad things. Um, so you got to have a lot of emotional intelligence to do this, too. And we just appreciate the family and everybody that support us.
Um, and we just want y'all to remember, man, that we all family and we all sticking together through all of this.
Um, we don't really do the petty, divisive nonsense. Um, so we we just going to keep it like that. You know, I ain't going to really say too much, but we appreciate everybody that stayed down and stayed real and everybody that's on this app that's here for the move, you know, here to really learn and just they here for togetherness. You know what I'm saying? So, big shout out to you, Cheryl. And and our older generation, look, they be leaving comments on YouTube. Somebody yesterday left a comment and he said he was like 71, man. Look, we appreciate all y'all love and support. That's all I'm going to say. Like but they they definitely telling us to keep going cuz it be times Robbie feeling like man what am I doing this for it cuz this stuff be so disheartening but honestly that's why they so out of division they want us to feel disheartened they want our hearts to be broken they want us to be hurt but hey we going to keep fighting through it all real talk >> you know what's funny I love when people are like in their uh late 60s and 70s and they come up here and they talk to us cuz people don't realize these are our elders who were who were there doing civil rights these are the ones who witnessed Everything changed with within our history. They broke the color barriers. They was witnessing all of this. These are the ones that these Africans and these Caribbeans come in and try to, oh, they would be so ashamed. They're not ancestors. They still living. They can tell you exactly how they feel. Matter of fact, they be in these comments telling you exactly how how they feel. And they be thinking that these are just figments of their imagination or just something that they learned in social studies. No, these are real people. These are our people that we connected to, our grandparents. Some of our parents are older than them. Like I love it when y'all come up here and y'all tell us stuff cuz it confirms that it's not just the younger generation. We literally interconnected and the ones on YouTube might not be on TikTok but they literally feeling this too and they're like man they want to find a community that says everything that they're feeling in their minds cuz we can't talk to everybody. It's a spiritual thing cuz everybody at the same time is having this moment where man we need to really just be amongst our own people. break away from everybody else. So, I appreciate you too, Miss Cheryl, and everybody.
>> Yep. And I remember doing that.
>> May I ask y'all one more question?
>> It's I don't know if this might be a little off topic, but uh with the redistricting, do you think that that was eliminate some of these caucuses because they're not doing us any good?
>> I think so. Uh that's really what the biggest uh if you know the black caucus is now majority uh immigrant.
>> Mhm.
>> And that's what they're fearing now that there is dismantling all of their little uh erected little mini kingdoms that they didn't set up the things that they have infiltrated. Like even though some of the redistricting restrict the areas that they have are black Americans, they still are fighting on behalf of immigrants and that's no good. We don't need our own people neglecting our people in in lie of somebody else.
That's what we don't need.
So, I'm all for it. If they're not for us as true Americans, black Americans first, then I don't want them in office.
So, they they can draw up all the maps, whatever. They going to learn a lesson real fast. Either you do for the people or you going to lose your seat.
>> I agree. I agree. All right, y'all. I go I'm going drop down and continue to listen.
>> Thank you. Shout out to the family. Love y'all. Can I >> speak? And hold on real quick. Another thing, my sister Fly, big shout out to you. Big shout out to you. So, um, be be safe. What's up, man?
>> Yeah, I just want to answer.
>> This ball head was in the uh comments talking crazy, too.
>> He always talking crazy.
>> He calling me He was calling me like a fim cell or something. He mad because he baldhead. So, this here we go.
>> Baldhead. Scotty Wagon got her hair in the back. hair in the back.
>> I have longer hair than you.
>> Hey, I'm a man. I don't have a need for long hair.
>> You was already losing your mind when I told you my hair.
>> I have straighter nose than you, though.
Okay, let's move on.
>> And I'm better than you.
>> But you're not more attractive than me.
I guarantee you. And I'll take your girl. [ __ ] you mean. You ain't even got no chin hair, man. Stop playing with me.
You look like a ninja turtle, bro. Real talk.
>> Attractive than ink.
>> No, you're not. You like a thumb.
>> G. Why do they always compare theirself to women up here?
>> Cuz you came up here to you know to be having a conversation. Bro, you a grown ass trigger by that. That's why. Cuz I'm >> comparing yourself to a female, bro. You silly.
>> I'm not triggered. You're the one that was crashing out when I showed you my hair was longer than yours. You lost your whole entire mind.
>> He's still mad. He's still mad cuz my hair longer than his, his mama, his sister, his granny's, his everybody in his family.
>> And I got and I got generational long hair. It's not just me. It's my mama.
It's my granny. It's my sisters. My cousins, my aunties. They all here longer than all of yours.
>> And you can't do nothing about it. You mad >> cuz in your mind you thought all black people had short hair and we don't.
>> Yeah. And >> better than yours.
>> Shenqua, what are you yapping about?
>> It's better than yours.
>> Hold on. Hold on. Bro, why you being sassy for?
>> He crashing out cuz he can't stand that fact. F that crushes him. You know, East Africans, they real features and textures and that crushed his feelings.
Hurt his whole entire heart.
>> I figure out why grown ass man care about some hater.
>> I don't That's all they got.
>> I don't argue with Shenquas.
>> That's all they got.
>> Can I argue with Sheniqua?
>> I don't. So, so how about So that what we doing?
Matumbbe.
>> N Yeah, my name is Mat. Okay, cool story, bro.
Shenique was the worst name.
is the worst name is an indigenous name and it's been proven. So, huh, look at you.
>> Criminal. Indigenously criminal.
>> Indigenous to America. The land that you fled. You fled here because of what?
What civil war was your people going through that made you come over here?
>> Indigenous.
>> This man got a whole escro in his talking about he got good hair.
>> How many people did y'all lose?
>> How many people? ass crazy.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> my man got a whole ass girl. I got good hair, y'all.
>> Hell no. He say >> I want you got a kid in your [ __ ] >> Stop insulting how I look.
>> Where?
Let me talk. Please, Red, let me talk on the topic. Please, man.
>> Go, go ahead. Go ahead.
>> Muting me. Someone's muting me. Yo, bro.
I just chill now. I'm not going to argue with women. just move on now. Anyways, I do want to speak on this topic since I myself didn't make Anchor baby. Let me tell you something. I want everyone to hear this loud and clear. I ain't going nowhere. I ain't going nowhere. Ain't nobody going to do anything. Not a poor black American ain't going to do [ __ ] to me.
>> Guess what? You You going off the panel though. Have a nice day.
>> Talking about you ain't going nowhere.
Ain't nobody trying to argue with Zesty Red. We tired of him.
>> We ain't about to do all that.
>> He do this every time he come up here. I don't know what his problem be.
>> [ __ ] man. I can't. I can't.
>> Buddy ass crazy. Every time he come up here, he crashing out.
>> He do.
>> And then the crazy thing is he want to crash out first and then then he want to talk like come on, bro.
>> He backwards, man. What? That that boy was a breach, baby. You ass backwards.
>> As a matter of fact, no. Let me let me drop you down. Get your goofy ass out of here. Let me turn him back to Zesty Red.
I'm going to take his picture and doctor it up.
>> Keep tapping the screen, y'all. Send a request if y'all want to come. Matter of fact, who is this person?
It's in the room. Yeah. My my my baby just got home from school. Y'all little head ass. Get them red and your amazing crew. You know we don't play around.
Damn. I had deleted that picture out my phone. I see I see I got to keep it in there since he want to keep playing. But yeah, >> you know pop up every once in a while.
>> Hold on. Hold on. I think I got him.
Hold on.
>> That's zesty.
>> Thank you. Yeah, cuz that's that's I need that zesty red picture.
know if she got it too everybody.
>> Yeah.
Oh my god.
This him.
>> That ain't him. That ain't him. That's the other. Oh my god. We have too many.
That's the other one.
>> Hey, they look about the same to me, man.
>> Hey, I forgot about him. That's the other one though.
Somebody said he was on Tariq live. Man, that's crazy. Hey, them East Africans know they love going up. They be following in Rohan footsteps just cutting up.
>> Hey, we haven't seen him since uh Prime since he got that picture made.
>> That's a fact.
>> We ain't >> Yeah, this was uh his name was like Danny something, but we ain't seen him since.
Hey, it's all Hey, they all look about the same to me. I ain't going to lie with you.
>> Oh my god.
>> I can't y'all I can't I ain't red. I can't add it up while it's on tea time.
You got to >> My bad y'all. And since since he love his hair so much here, I made his ass a [ __ ] C N C E R patient. Little ball.
Little baldheaded ass dusty dust.
>> Let me take this picture.
>> Goof ass. Since you always break thinking of talking about your hair all the time, now you ain't got none. Look like a damn lung cancer patient. [ __ ] you talking about? This zesty red the chemo version. [ __ ] you mean? Little head ass boy.
You know my AI game is wicked.
Now if you Now if you want matter of fact, where you at? I'm in Yeah, I want to make sure you see this. Where your Where your ass at? I'mma invite your ass over here.
But yeah, send a request if y'all want to come up, family. Yeah, they gave him the earring and everything. All y'all peeped it. Matter of fact, I'mma put some some big gold hoops on it like uh like sis used to wear back in the uh in the in the 90s. Yeah. Yeah. I'mma doctor it up. Mhm. What you say? Put some lipstick on him. You know what? Yeah.
Let me let me get >> You know what he look like? You made him look like Kenny Latimore. Why you do this?
>> Gatmore.
>> He look crazy as hell, don't he?
>> Hey, you mad. Oh my god. He like Kenny Lat look like somebody.
>> He like Kenny Lam. I'm going to show you. Hold.
>> I'm going to make a quick suggestion and then I'mma drop down. But I'm suggesting like the long hood nails back in the 90s.
>> How you doing?
>> Like Fjo style. What you say?
>> Hey, how you doing? How you doing?
>> Hey, bro. How you doing?
>> I'm doing good.
hair or something.
>> No, no, he don't need pink. He needs like the hood kind with all the different colors. Make it look like all Gucci and stuff like Gucci.
>> I told you like Kenny L.
>> He do.
>> Just with no facial hair.
>> That's what I'm saying.
>> No, but Kenny. No, that be that's an insult to Kenny.
>> That's why I said don't do that to him cuz he look like Kenny Latimore. He not need to look like that. Yeah, >> I got him now.
Yeah. Make Yeah, he could like >> Yes, that's better.
>> Hey, hold on. Let me get Let me get >> Now he a little mama for real. Since you want to be a little mama, you going to be a little mama for real.
>> You need to do the lip gloss with the with the lip liner combo.
>> Oh, yeah. Let me put some Y.
>> Now he look like Chris Stokes. Hold on.
Look, I can't wait y'all too.
>> Cuz every time he come up here, he just be capping. G, I just I don't got time for it. You know what's crazy? I didn't even tell the AI to take his hair off.
It just dropped the top on him. I Big Shout out to the AI.
I don't know why he be coming up here tripping like that.
Yeah. The next step is to put a wig back on them. I'mma have one before the cancer and one after. We love Tik Tok shop.
>> Yeah.
>> And that's not a knock.
>> This is This is an educa. This is educational purposes on how to use AI.
>> Yes, it is. Yes, it is. We not lipstick and a mustache. Oh my goodness.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> He said put edges on them, man. That ain't going to even make sense.
>> If you throw If we give him a good wig with the edges, folks. Yep.
>> Yep. Now, now it's time to put the wig back on him.
>> It look like it's glued to the top of his head, too.
>> Mhm.
So, should we do it African style or FBA style wig installing? Cuz we do African style. It's going It got to be looking like a helmet. You got You got to do like the little It got to be a helmet.
The shake and go type.
>> Yeah.
I'm talking about shout out to A for removing this. Oh my god.
Oh, not we. This is an educational purpose on how to properly use AI and what uh and the um and the artwork that AI can provide to people when used properly. This is for educational purposes.
>> Yes, it is.
>> Yes, we are teaching people how to use AI >> um and whatnot. And Miss Lady P, thank you so much. She said, "Put a dashiki on them." How could I ever forget >> to put that little dashiki on them?
>> That dashiki dress though. Dress.
>> A dashiki dress.
>> Make it a dress.
>> Okay, we getting there. You go, girl.
Oh, damn. You kind of made her look better since she want to act like a woman.
>> He kind of Okay, I'm going to keep that thought to myself. He kind of look like Shock G.
>> Like who?
>> Shock G. The guy with the the rapper with the nose with the prosthetic nose and the glasses.
>> I don't know who that is.
>> The Humpty Hump. The hump hump.
>> No, actually I know exactly who looked like that. It was a Mexican in your comments talking crazy. He ain't came back since I told him that.
>> But he look like Shock G.
>> Yes. I'm going to show you cuz he was talking crazy.
Oh my god.
I'm trying not to laugh.
>> Now I'm not going to delete this picture. No.
>> This was him. This was him right here.
He was in the comments just talking crazy talking about Ashley Gonzalez this that and the third. But let me show you how he looked just like Sha G for real.
>> What about Ashley Gonzalez? She She got fired from her job.
>> They still want to up >> this man looked exactly like that picture.
>> He does. He does.
>> He look like him. Not the little the other dude, man. When I got him like that while you was talking the whole time I was sublim I was just in the comments telling I was like look at my screen. He he left the room.
goof ass.
>> The one thing you don't never want us to do is find a find a character or a picture that look like you cuz we it's it's over with.
>> It's a Yeah. And then I'm pett work. As soon as I see something, I remember something. Oh, I'm I'mma definitely remember it.
>> This definitely the digital underground.
We will take your picture, flip it, smack it, and rub it down.
Hey, >> I bet you Ashton Gonzalez wasn't on his mind after that. Mhm.
Not. Yeah, that's why I say he should have gave him the African struggle wig.
The hard wig. They want to have hard wig against soft life.
>> No, you can see the lace though. So it it's it's not giving black American. You can still see the lace.
>> Okay. Yeah. Yeah. You can see that lace.
>> And you can still see that dirt on the top of his lip. You know that what he call a mustache.
>> Mhm.
>> It's always a dude with no facial hair when I talk crazy.
>> Oh, look. Zesty Red, come back. Yeah.
You see what we did? No, don't run.
Hey, show him the ball head one.
>> Yeah. Uhhuh. What's up, Zestie?
>> You look good, don't you?
>> Yeah. It's you without you without your lock with without your goldilocks.
>> What's up, man? I love >> lady. How do you identify? Be safe. You there?
>> I do.
>> Oh, we I can't hear you on your Metro PCS phone. You got to speak up.
I identify as me and I am better looking than majority Sheniquas.
>> You look like Sheniqua on this picture.
>> You look Yeah, you do look like your name could be.
>> You You could be on this picture with a straight nose like that. Heck no. You guys big got big broad noses.
>> We actually know.
>> I mean I mean your nose I mean your nose kind of look like a dildo to be honest.
So, can you Oh, [ __ ] >> Looks like >> Can you put up that paper of Humpty?
>> You guys have he like >> That's exactly who he look like.
>> And you got And you got those and you got those horrible European Jewish noses. They look like dildos. Like >> that's what your nose look like. This what your nose look like.
>> It's a compliment.
>> Look like >> your nose is short and stubby actually.
And you got a little pig nose. And your nose is kind of wide actually.
>> Can you wide >> Can you sound like a pig? Can you sound like that real quick, please?
>> Arab nose. You have an African.
>> You proud to have Arab nose and you African. That's weird.
>> Yeah, that is weird.
>> That is That's weird as hell.
>> That's African and nose. You a black Americans.
>> Be safe. Um, have you ever tried rhinoplasty? I think that would be a that'd be a good question for you. Have you tried sheniqua surgery? Get rid of >> Have you tried Have you tried rhinoplasty and penis implants? That would be that would be that beast.
>> That whole that whole sheniqua thing ain't hitting, man.
>> It's not a hidden not.
>> I don't know no black I never knew a black American woman that was the name Shenika.
>> If I did, he gets no giggles cuz it's not funny talking about Shenika. What is wrong with them? So you don't know Sheniqua. Do you got Shenqua surgery?
That's That's not good.
Yeah. See, but see this is what you this is what happened. Baldhead people down there reporting me all funny as hell.
>> Baldheaded surgery equals.
>> Nobody laughing but you.
>> I'm bored. Yeah.
>> Oh my god.
>> We'll see you later. I'll see you later.
I'm bored.
>> It be them dimwitted jokes. I do not understand them.
>> Yeah, his jokes are terrible. And you know what's crazy is that he's in America and people ask us why we be doing what we doing because the people tethers like him tethers like that first girl that came up. It's exactly why we doing what we doing.
>> The violence was loud cuz it's that was wild.
>> He the only one that laughed at that little weak joke.
>> That's crazy laughing at your own jokes.
Maybe this why we don't see any Somalian um comedians. Have you ever actually Have y'all ever heard of Somalian comedians?
>> No, never heard of it.
>> No athletes either.
>> Not ever. Hey, now that I think about it, I've never seen one.
>> I've never even seen them work in construction >> or doing any type of um like me either.
>> High level profession. I always see them driving Uber, you know?
>> They don't even be doctors either. Like, have y'all ever met a Somalian doctor or a lawyer?
>> No.
That's wild.
>> Let me see.
Because I got that country on here somewhere. Where's Somalia?
It's on the other one. Hold on. It might be on this one.
Wait, where is it? Somalia. Somalia.
There it go.
71.9% of them is on EBTG.
>> That's why we've never seen them in those high level positions.
>> Yeah. Because most of them don't work.
>> Dang.
>> And I think I think only like 13% of their community even got degrees or 11%.
It's a real small percentage.
>> The only thing they know how to do is scam.
>> So imagine that that's the only thing you can be proud of is having a Arab nose. like respectfully >> and that's disrespectful people uh were great and colonized. Like why would you be proud of that?
>> He essentially letting you know that his people are better because they were great.
>> That's disgusting.
>> That's nasty.
>> Do you even have a job? Be safe cuz you be on this app all day. Like you ain't got nothing else better to do. What What do you do? Do you do this in between Uber Eats um orders?
>> Like is is that what you do? You just troll people?
>> I can show you. I'm an engineer, bro.
>> I'll show you. One second. I'll pull it up.
>> Show me. Turn No, no. Turn on your camera. Cam up, >> dude. [ __ ] >> hey, watch your mouth. Don't call me the n word. You musty little snotty nose little tether.
Watch your [ __ ] mouth. Matter of fact, get your goofy ass on.
>> Engineers. What? Okay. Never in my life have I ever met a Somalian engineer.
>> Never. Never.
Your ass work for a temp service.
>> The [ __ ] >> Man, he lying talking about engineering.
He being vague because there's multiple engineers. He not even in any type of field. I've never seen him go get anything higher than ninth grade. And that's being >> here. And since you love your hair so much, here here you go. Turns you into a uh a Somali. a Somali Sheniqua, you feel me? You got you got the big gold hoops.
They fake, by the way. Um, those earrings not real. They going to turn your ears green. You going to get a rash cuz the [ __ ] so fake. You know what I'm saying?
We We gave you a one of one of them wigs y'all be y'all be buying. Gave you some press on red nails. That red lipstick you like so much. You got the Humpty Dumpty nose. You feel me? G I G. You You see the bridge on his nose starts up really high.
As soon as your nose start, it it goes out. You feel me? [ __ ] you mean? You got the Humpty Dumpty nose and you got dirt on the top of your lip. That's not even real real facial hair. You got hair on yours.
>> No bridge. They just got the theirs looks like the um Let me put the emoji.
I'm going to show you what it look like.
This is what Okay, I'm going to show you.
>> They down there reporting me.
>> They down You down there reporting me, huh? With your little soft ass.
>> I could never do that.
>> They reporting me on my own panel.
>> No, I could never do that. Halo. She taught me how to do this [ __ ] I'll go on my panel from my other profile and troll y'all ass since you want to talk [ __ ] This is my first original role when I first went and graduated.
>> Come on, man. What is this? You can't even read it.
>> My first role was >> on Indeed. That's a scammer. Goofy assed.
>> Hey, did you see that?
>> This ain't no email with a real job.
>> It's my email. What are you talking about, >> dude? Indeed sends out uh different job opportunities to people emails. Get your ass out of here. Oh, >> you don't got no damn job.
>> You ain't got no job, Tom.
>> What do you think this is? Everybody that use Indeed know that they'll send you emails telling you to apply to different jobs.
>> Yeah, they like >> that's not no job offer.
>> Yeah, a job offer is a job offer is Hey, >> come on, man. Knock it off, bro. You ain't got no job.
>> And if you got a job, why you ain't at work right now? You over here trolling us all day every day. Matter of fact, show us your offer letter.
>> Show us your offer letter. Not not the >> matter of fact, hold on. He ain't gonna show that payub cuz he going to have to show his Uber Eat. He going to have to show that uh Uber East money. That [ __ ] going to say Uber East.
>> And this you with the Dashiki on.
Thank you for the gifts, family.
>> He got He does got the gym trying to teach. man trying to show us a um a email of Indeed telling him to apply for a job. Boy, be quiet.
>> Yeah, those are the marketing emails.
Like he think we don't know.
>> They really do think that we be they really do think that we be stupid >> because they are.
>> I know. They really do think that. I'm like, last time I checked, our our IQ points are way higher than theirs. Like way higher. I'm saying we we got we got to stop dismissing the IQ part.
Sometimes you be like, "Oh, that's white supremacist talking points." And it is, but they every day these East Africans come up here. They prove to me that we we need to start believing it.
>> Yeah.
>> Specifically the Somalians. I'm I'mma stop just giving it a pass. They said it's what 68. I'm going just say it's 68.
>> It's the same level as a monkey.
>> Yeah. Unfortunately, and that's crazy because a monkey can sign. They know sign language.
>> Yeah, >> these people crazy. They they Man, look, do y'all notice the stark difference in between the Haitian girl that came up and people like him and the Nigerian girl that came up tripping.
>> It's them. Now, I won't lie.
>> It's night and day.
>> The crazy part is even though a Caribbean can be a tether, they're not as problematic as just the continental.
You know who's >> Oh yeah, >> they they be like >> I agree.
I agree.
>> You know what's crazier? I be snooping and sneaking in to their lives, the uh Caribbean lives. They going through what they put us through now that they can't tether on to us and they know it's over with. They're trying to tether on to the Caribbeans and they losing their mind. I don't know if y'all be seeing those lives. This one girl that hosted all the time, she got like the uh the curly hair. Um I think she Jamaican. Man, them Africans be tearing them up.
And I be sitting in the hallway smiling and stuff cuz they be going like, "You you know us, even the ones in uh the UK, they be mad as hell. They trying to take all of their identity about we we sent majority of the slave." They be saying stuff we tell them majority of our people went to the Caribbean anyway. So they be mad as hell.
I heard that where like Yeah, cuz I've been I've been hear like the the UK uh Caribbeans and the UK Africans they beefing. They talking about how the UK Africans were taking over.
>> Uh like was used to be a like a known dance hall club in the UK became afro beats. I'm like >> now they telling them that the wind rush was had more majority Africans than Caribbeans even though we know that's a lie. I'm not going to help them out with their own stats, but just listening to the Africans take over their history, I was like, "Oh, no, but we had a bunch of Caribbeans trying to tell us, you ain't going to be able to do nothing. This is our country now, too." Now you realize it.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cuz I was like, "Yeah." I know. The rim rush was really It was mainly the the Jamaicans cuz they was the ones that helped them in uh WW2.
>> Mhm. It was like it was the Jamaicans and the Indians that very first came during the real rush because you know them that was the two countries that helped them during WW2.
>> You know what's crazy?
They down in the comments talking about the IQ thing.
>> Mhm.
>> Gee, mine was 167 when I took the little I did I did this little um IQ thing and my [ __ ] came out to be 167. Don't they say that their [ __ ] is like 67 or something? You know, the highest score you can get is like 170.
>> They say 68, which is below um we can't say the odd word, but you know what I mean.
>> [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> So, even with people with extra chro like missing chromosomes and extra chromosomes, they still have higher high cues than them.
>> Yeah. That's mine was like 155.
>> Yeah. And that's wild to me because I've I've actually um volunteered in like the special needs class, especially during high school, and them kids be smart as hell. That's why I'm like, how you comparing them to them?
>> They got category.
>> Yeah, I've seen I've seen my little cousin, she got um she has the extra chromosome >> down syndrome.
>> Yeah, she had she did a an Alive drop in her uh cheer competition.
>> Yep. I'm telling you, the the Downs babies, they be smart as hell. like that. I can't compare them to them.
>> Yeah. Yeah. She like she was doing she was doing the tumble, she was doing the un alive drops. She was like she was doing it on her trail squad. I was like my baby. But yeah, look at my baby. But she was a direct correlation with um endogamy though.
That can't be ignored either. They be mad at us when we say that, but scientifically them constantly mating and with each other and that that's got to be that's got to tie into that, too.
>> Yeah.
>> It don't just cause physical ailments. I think it mentally impairs them, too.
>> It does. It does. It does.
>> That IQ [ __ ] I I don't really believe in it like that, but I was kind of just curious cuz like I remember as a kid I took one when I was a kid and my score was like 100 even as a kid. I think I took that in like seventh grade. It was a long time ago. Um I was in therapy. I don't even know where I ended up um taking that thing, but I had a 100 IQ back when I was like 13.
>> But that's what we doing. Like with my nephew, he taught himself how to read.
He just turned five. So, he's got his own little evaluation going on because most children don't do that.
And even when they talk about what's his name, Einstein, he was mute for like his first six years of his life and they thought that he was dumb and he just started talking and explaining things that they didn't even understand.
But these people, they come up here and they talk and you be like, "Damn." And he telling us he an engineer and showing us Indeed. And and then he scrolled up.
I hope you go back and clip this because when he scrolled his his camera went up, you seen the eye like you know how when you when you on um when you on the internet they be having a little box that let you know like if it's targeted it be a red target in the middle of the box when you on a website it had the little I and D symbol. He think we slow.
>> Yeah. I don't know what he was thinking.
LS you that's us. You came up on accident or did you want to speak? I I came up on accident. But I did want to tell y'all thank y'all for going live early. I was like cuz I I click on y'all at night time but then I I I fall back asleep so I can't really listen in and I listen to you on YouTube the next day.
But thank you guys and I appreciate everything y'all doing. I just wanted to say that.
>> Oh for sure. Thank you for I do the same thing too when they going live. I'll be like >> I like blast early.
>> Yeah. I stay up for like about 30 minutes and I'm back to sleep.
>> Yeah. Yeah, I know we be on late, but um big shout out to you, sis. I like these little popup lives during the day. You never know when I'm going to do these.
If I got time, you know why I do it. But as you can see, my baby all in the background. You probably hear them playing. Son, I I don't even want to tell them to turn it down. I'm going just end the live, y'all. They over here playing video games and [ __ ] >> All righty.
>> But listen, uh we will be live tonight at the regular time. Can y'all hear that [ __ ] in the background?
>> Mhm. Not barely, though. A little bit.
Uh G, I told you I'm a family man. I be with my kids. Um my family all the time.
That's how the [ __ ] I stay out of trouble. But um yeah, I'm gonna go ahead end this live and just spend some time with my kids and [ __ ] and get [ __ ] together. Chill with the family. Eat me some food. I love y'all. Thank y'all for coming through. Y'all got any last words, sis, before we get out of here?
>> No.
>> Nope. This was a great little popup though. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah. When I do the popups, they might be like two hours. if you see me go live during the day because we've been live for about what almost two hours now. Um what's Oh [ __ ] I don't know what's wrong son. Did your phone un did it un alive?
>> Yeah. Um >> he like alive.
>> No, his phone. His phone.
>> I know. But they ain't used to hearing un alive.
>> Yeah. Let me get out of here.
>> Babe, bro, can I show you? I wanted to show you.
>> I don't want to hear nothing. You got to stay by seen it. We got to go. I got to I got a family to tend to, man. Find you something to do. All right. I'll talk to y'all later. Hold on. Matter of fact, son, you said you Hold on. Didn't you say you wanted to say hi to them before one day? Say, "Hey, what's up, Tik Tok?"
>> Hi.
>> All right, y'all. You a black American, right?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. He said >> black American. That's what I'm talking about.
>> Told y'all it's working. All right, y'all. We going to catch y'all later.
Say bye-bye.
>> Byebye.
>> All right. We going to catch y'all later.
Shout out to you, sis. Talk to you later. Okay.
>> All right, y'all.
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