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And I couldn't wait to get into this.
Shout out again to Miss Rachel for sending this one over for me to check out and react to on the show. Black teacher says what others won't about her community.
And we know what's been going viral lately and just the times we're living in, man, with the race card, the black community, you know, uh Black Lives Matter, the BLM scam, you know.
And now, uh people have made everything, especially the left, Democrats have made everything about race, race, race, race, race.
Um the victimhood, people just, you know, people are just living in the past. We won't ever move forward in this country. You know, it's it's really sad to see some of the things that are taking place, man, and how people have used uh uh you know, have have been race hustling, scamming people. I mean, people have been the some of the biggest frauds, the biggest hypocrites, you know, in the times that we're living in it, man, and this and especially these times, man, in 2026 as of right now, 2026. It's just it's just gotten worse and worse and worse, man. And I have to be the one to call it out for what it is, man, as a black man.
You know.
And these people they want you to still live in the past. They want you to to always feel bad and they want you to feel like you you you you won't be this or that. You got to remember that you you were a slave. You you were this and and it's just ridiculous, man. And y'all know exactly what I'm talking about.
You know.
We will never move forward, man. But, let's check this out. Black teacher says what others won't about her community, man.
Oh, boy. And this is coming from the Hodge, the Conservative Twins, the Hodge Twins.
So, I know they're going to have a good little uh spin on this as well. Let's check it out.
So, this black high school teacher explains to everyone what's wrong with the black community. Hmm, this is good.
Check this out.
>> high school algebra teacher in the largest public school district in the state of Tennessee, which also comes with it being the most disenfranchised and impoverished districts in Tennessee, primarily because majority of our student population are black people.
Um and today, I am here to talk about the epidemic, quote on quote, of the Y N.
Um and I'm here to talk about it from a teacher's perspective because I can see it I'm seeing it from the ground and how it's developing and I can tell kind of where it's going. That makes Okay, this is going to be good. Just so you know, I'm just giving y'all this for this for people that don't know what Y N means cuz there's a lot of you know, there's we have a lot of generations that watch this show. A lot of you guys are boomers or what you know, whatever. There's a lot of There's some older generations, newer generations that are tuned into this show. If you don't know the new term Y N, it you know, it's you know, the ones you really really want to stay away from.
The young the young [ __ ] The young the That's what it That's the term.
That's what the term means. I'm just saying what the term I'm I'm educating y'all.
You know.
When they say, "Oh, it's some Y Ns at the gas station." I'm going to I'm going to go down here to this other gas station. That's what it means. They like, "I do not want to be around the Y Ns."
You come outside and your tires are your tires and rims are gone.
At your apartment, most likely the Y Ns got a hold of you.
Either the Y Ns or them cholos. Hey.
>> [laughter] >> You know, the Y Ns are the ones in the store, loud, screaming, obnoxious.
You know, bonnet on their head sometimes. You know, y'all know the YN's, okay?
The loud, ghetto, you know, the ones in the restaurant screaming, hollering, fighting. There's a fight that broke out. Oh.
You know, there's a fight that broke out on the cruise ship.
You know, yeah, yeah, I'm just being honest. People laugh and stuff. This is real.
You know?
Yeah.
My My people, my community has made this term more popular. And I even have some friends who have become YN's.
Yeah, and they and they don't want to fix their life.
They're living that lifestyle.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, hey.
sense. Most of the time when you hear people talk about um just where black people are as a community um in today's time, especially the young people, you hear a lot of it being blamed on the parenting.
Um and the parenting goes back a lot further than I think some people are cognizant of thinking about. Um the parenting goes back to especially in the black community, we're going back to Reaganomics, all right? When you have multiple generations of uh people not being present due to drug abuse, due to mass incarceration, um due to uh the perpetuation of like the welfare state, all of these things, right? They create this kind of like dependency in this environment, and that is kind of what we're seeing the effects of trickled all the way down. I know these things happened 30 year 30 plus 40 years ago, but I think now we're starting to see the effects. So, with the parenting explicitly, right?
She's kind of going back to when Reagan was in office. I think they intentionally put a lot of drugs and stuff in the black neighborhood.
>> [laughter] >> That don't mean you got to smoke it.
That don't mean you got to smoke it.
>> Put it, right? Yeah. a lot of black people like to blame that on uh I forget the whole structure behind that if this if if the CIA was involved or whatever.
>> know a lot of people go back with a lot of uh brought up broken homes, uh you know, the parenting, the fathers not being around. I mean, there's a lot of things we could talk about when it come when it comes to this and it always comes up. You know, but let's let me stop let me stop interrupting. Let's continue. But it's the black community they like to find excuses and hold on to the excuse. I mean, I I don't take drugs and it never bothered me because I hold myself accountable.
>> Accountability. And the one thing we hate in the black The one thing the black community hates.
And not just the black community, a lot of communities hate accountability.
Accountability.
We hate accountability.
You know.
And I want y'all to know that, you know.
There's a lot of black people that don't like this side of black people. They don't like the in side, the young the Y in side. You know, black people are disgusted of what is of of what has taken place and they they hate this new term Y ends.
You know, I'm just being honest. Black people hate that term.
And and what the And what And And they know what that term represents. They know what this term Like you you you you you want to stay far away from Y ends.
They they they they hate what is what is taking place in the community.
And these youngins that are just, you know, have lost their mind and have nothing to live for. They don't, you know, People hate it, man.
They hate they I'm just being honest.
Black people hate that term.
You know.
And some people think it, you know, Again, y'all I'm not going to continue interrupting and be talking all day, but you know, y'all get it. The CIA did drop like thousands pounds of crack and guns.
That don't mean I have to pick up that gun and shoot somebody and then snort that crack.
>> [laughter] >> Parenting matters so much here because the parents weren't present. All right?
If we're talking about the crack epidemic um and the whole dropping guns and drugs and all of these things into our neighborhoods and completely destroying the black community.
Again, the black community destroyed the black community. Yeah.
>> [laughter] >> That Think about that.
They thought, if I just drop a bunch of guns and drugs, they'll kill each other.
>> [laughter] >> And they were right. If I drop a bunch of drugs and guns in a white community, [laughter] what do you think white people going to do? They're going to call the cops. Hey, I found a a box full of drugs and guns over here. This looks suspicious. Black people know they start snorting the cocaine, smoking the crack.
And y'all know and this is why people you're getting when they when when black people get money or new careers, new promotions, new you know, they're able to to leave this setting or you leave over here and go over way over here and go go way over here where the white people are, whatever you want to call it.
They go. They They don't walk, they run.
The truth, man. The truth hurts, huh?
You facing it?
Start shooting and killing each other.
>> [laughter] >> Hey, everybody. Don't forget how you can support us at My most of the damage of that is because of lack of presence. So, you have the original doctors, lawyers, uh nurses, teachers, um businessmen, these people who were pillars in the community now addicted to drugs and not able to be present for said community. Yeah, cuz of Ronald Reagan and the CIA dropping drugs. The doctors, the lawyers, the pillars of communities are, "Ooh, I'mma snort this crack."
>> [laughter] >> Y'all know what I'm saying? rob that liquor store down the street?
I just found this gun here.
>> [laughter] >> So, when they should have been in the households or in the neighborhoods helping to raise children, helping to show up for children, helping like making sure they're going to school, making sure that somebody that the kids are always taken care of, you have a lot of children who ended up raising themselves or were being raised by their grandparents, which happened to be the boomers at the time.
Boomers.
Hey, man, I just I just I just finished law school. I found a box of guns and drugs.
Who that stuff? I'm going to go rob and kill people and I'm going to freebase this this crack over here. I just I just I just stick the L sat and go to 160.
Went through Princeton. Yeah, I'm a lawyer.
>> [laughter] >> No, but doctor, I'm a heart surgeon. You know, I'm going to give this up. I'm going to SNORT THIS CRACK.
>> [laughter] >> YOU SNORT CRACK? WELL, WHATEVER.
>> You smoke crack.
>> It's so stupid, man. They crazy.
>> Yeah. You can't snort no big crack rock, you hear me?
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah. Talk about being raised by boomers thing or grandparents, now we're talking about permissive parenting because realistically a grandparent cannot show up in the same way as that your parent can because of different restrictions, whether it be mobility, age, job, all of that, right? There's a reason.
So, now we have a bunch of teens, children with no authority and nobody to hold them accountable presently because of different restrictions. And then they continue throughout their life without presence, without accountability, without community. And then they raise and have their own children. And because none of that was present during their childhood, they don't know how to do that for the next generation. And then that happened with millennials and the older Gen Zs. And then now we're starting to see like this YN epidemic, quote-unquote, um because now we're seeing the effects of children who are born to parents who were not raised and who did not have presence in the community. And then how that translates to the the progression of like this Yin culture is that you have an entire generation of people who are not considerate of others because nobody's teaching them to be considerate. Because their parents had to fend for themselves and their and sometimes their grandparents, their aunts and uncles all had to fend for themselves, we get this mentality of is you versus everybody. Damn savages.
>> teach that to a child whose brain is not fully developed, then they their children are already selfish in general.
So now you have a generation of people who are being taught to be individuals and to only think of self. That's it.
It's because they are they don't have any reference point or any metric of what real morality, compassion, and empathy looks like because they're being raised by people who had no empathy themselves as children. So how do you teach teach it if you don't experience it?
>> I agree with all of that.
Well, if you got a conscience, well, you won't go down that path. If you got a conscience, you know right from wrong.
Yeah, you got to teach that. You got to teach a conscience?
>> [laughter] >> Well, you can't teach a conscience. It's something you're born with, but you got to have a foundation.
And your your conscience comes from that.
I mean, I'm not saying it would have helped Jeffrey Dahmer or all these serial killers out here doing all these horrendous things. They had great parents and everything and they were still screwed, but for the most part, if you have a solid parenting structure growing up, you have a mother and a father, mother and a father, that they're there to kind of help you go the right path and I think your conscience comes from that.
Yeah, so when a kid finds a gun, look, mama found a a gun. I want to go shoot and kill somebody. Yeah. You need a parent to sit there and say, "No, that's wrong."
>> [laughter] >> Just because you find a gun, doesn't mean go out and just start shooting and killing people. Well, I guess what I What's that in your pocket? Some crack?
Where did you find that crack at? You didn't smoke it, did you?
>> [laughter] >> I mean, you can you can't really teach a conscience. What I'm saying is You can teach a good moral character. That's what you saying. Yeah.
Like Jeffrey Dahmer, no no conscience.
No, I think his daddy screwed him over.
He used to I looked at the documentary that he used to pick up road kill and he >> [laughter] >> would take it home and he used to open it up and then I guess it I don't know, it turned him into a sick person.
[laughter] Yeah, that's right, right? You can't do that to a kid, go pick up road kill >> [laughter] >> and take it home and he's out digging out his guts all day.
You How do you think your kids going to turn He's going to grow up and be gay and he's going to sleep with black people and kill them. Just like Jeffrey Dahmer did.
>> He's going to chop up those black people like he did to road kill. Yeah, but not only do you need both parents in the household, but you need good parents.
>> Yeah, but that's the thing she she touched on at the end that I agree with.
>> Yeah.
>> Like uh this generation of kids are being raised by people who did not have good parenting. So, they don't have any uh empathy. Yeah.
>> They're all individuals. They're selfish. And what Like what's that uh that one saying they say about the black community?
>> Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing. You know, that's where that comes from.
>> Yeah. Pretty much, long story short, savages raising savages.
>> [laughter] >> Savages raising savages.
>> have just said that.
>> [laughter] >> That takes 5 seconds.
Savages raising savages.
Savages raising savages, man. Yes, indeed. Victimhood is a hell of a drug.
Like I've said in the beginning of the show, man, the victimhood mindset, zero accountability.
You know.
Quit blaming everybody but them.
60 years of And again, y'all it's always the the ones and you know, it's always the the one the the the ones in our education system, these teachers, professors that are completely just you know, they try to come off as you know they're they're just always right, they know what all You know, and this is why there's a lot of a liberals, a lot of leftists, you know, in front of our kids.
You know.
But 60 years of affirmative action, these people can't still can't get their [ __ ] together. 160 years later and they're still unable to assimilate into society. That is a you think.
Black teacher says what others won't about her community. What? She's making all of the same excuses whole community makes. It's always someone else's fault.
Slavery 170 years old, civil rights movement 60 years, crack 40 years ago.
What's the current excuse?
Boy, Chris Rock said if a a kid calls his grandma mama and his mom Pam the kid's going to jail.
Oh, man.
Typical of today's teacher. Knows nothing, thinks they know everything, full of excuses, and a cycle babble.
Yep.
No discipline, no accountability, no parenting. They raise the type of people who shoot each other over burgers and fries.
This lady spent so much time saying nothing, it's actually impressive.
Yeah. And I already know this I think I seen this clip on my timeline not long ago of this this teacher here and they were blasting her.
You know. But again, ladies and gentlemen, like I said, man, as expected, you know, these are the same ones, the same woke woke stay woke ones, you know.
Again, man, accountability, and that's one thing they hate is accountability, man, you know, and it's always somebody else's fault. Excuse after excuse, the victimhood, you know, it's sad, and blame the white man. It's the always the white man's fault.
Y'all weigh in with your thoughts, though. Let me know if you agree, if you disagree with something. It's okay, man.
We're all human beings at the end of the day.
It's one love to the human race. I love you guys. God bless you all, and I'll catch y'all in the next one. Yay!
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