The discussion incisively challenges the "prejudice plus power" framework, arguing that such semantic shifts often institutionalize victimhood at the expense of individual agency. It provides a provocative critique of how modern identity politics can prioritize ancestral trauma over actual civic empowerment.
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Are Black People More Racist Than White?Added:
I mean, the table, the tables have flipped, man. Like back in the day, '70s, '80s, what majority of white people I mean, not a majority, but you know, majority of time you saw racism, you saw it coming from a white person, you know.
Now, you see it normally from blacks and nobody says anything. Yeah. They say the most racist thing and it just flies over everybody's head like it never happened.
Mhm. In the past. It's cuz they they changed the they changed the definition as they've done with many other things.
They've literally, you know, >> Racism doesn't even have a meaning these days. Yeah. Yeah, they say it does, but they'll say it's What do they say it is?
It's it's prejudice plus power now. So, you know, you hear people openly saying, "Well, black people can't be racist."
Which is a pretty wild get out of jail free card as far as I'm concerned. The [ __ ] Black people some racist ass people.
>> [laughter] >> I can show YOU MY INBOX.
THESE [ __ ] might as well wear them clan outfits. It's man, it's it's weird.
It's it's weird. I've I've been in on the receiving end of that myself several times online. And it's it's a weird thing and I I have to say it's also from black Americans specifically. This isn't from people I've got tons of followers all across Africa. I've got black followers in the UK, etc. But it's it's it's a particularly I don't even want to say it's a black American mindset because I don't think black most black Americans are like that, but that attitude is amongst a certain demographic of the black American population. Even racism towards say black people from other countries like, you know, African African countries. There's a there's a schism there where, you know, it's it's a it's a weird um It's a very weird weird concept and a weird thing to experience where on one hand you've got people saying like, "Oh, you know, we need to uplift this community." And you know, they're these are people who are decrying racism and whatever and then they'll be so quick with any, you know, you you disagree with them or you feel different politically or socially or whatever and the the guns come out blazing. It's very weird.
Yeah. Like some of the nicest people you meet, man, this uh it's it's from Africa. It's like it's the American black that has a majority of the issues with other blacks being Republican or conservative. Like majority of time when you meet somebody from from Africa, there's like totally different mindset, totally different people. They didn't some of the nicest people you'll ever meet, but you sit down with somebody from like a black from my urban neighborhoods, it's like what the hell happened? It's like night and day. It's like that that immigrant from Africa or they haven't been brainwashed by media and then sit down with somebody here from America, it's like some of the things they say it's just anybody with any rational rational mind or any common sense like, "Man, just listen to what you're saying. It doesn't even make sense."
You know, it's like talking to a brick wall, really.
Yeah, it's it's it's really interesting because obviously I you know, I'm from the UK. I'm British and Nigerian, so I'm not a black American.
But it's really interesting because I think that the sort of story of black America and black Americans, whilst of course there you know, it stems back to some of the most horrible stuff in human history, I think to me it's it's very much a story of triumph.
Right? It's very much a story of a group of people like really, really overcoming some very significant obstacles and discrimination and true racism and all of that. And I think that if the story were framed as one of triumph more than one of just indefinite permanent victimhood into the year 3,000, then I think that would shift a lot of people's perspectives because you can recognize history and you can also recognize how history can have an impact on certain people and communities today, but it's another thing to have this permanent woe is me, I'm a victim, you know, white people are evil narrative. You know, the people I see talking the most about white supremacy these days, it's well, it's either it's either woke woke white people or it's people who are you know, black people who are stuck in this sort of victim mentality. And I think it's very The reason it bothers me is cuz I think it's very, very disempowering.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's that's like [snorts] one of the reasons why we came out as conservative, but we we targeted the black community and look look what happened. Yeah. It's like >> [laughter] >> it's really frustrating because I'm I'm when I'm I'm out here telling you can if you empower yourself, you can you could be successful in this country.
Mhm. And it's like when I say that Mhm.
all man, you just trying to please the white man. You just you tap dance, you dance for the white man. It's like the white man has nothing to do with this.
Yeah. I mean, that's if if if this means the immigrants in other countries across the world, they would be gladly replace each and every black person in this country.
>> [laughter] >> Yeah. They say they want to be African.
I was like, "Hey, let's do a trade then." Yeah. They ain't trying to go to Africa. Yeah, I I have African ancestry, but I don't even like that term African-American. Yeah. Because it just signifies that you have like two nationalities. I have I'm African by ancestry, but I'm not African-American.
I'm just American. White people don't do that, but the politicians, the media has painted us as African-Americans they don't want you to ever forget you your ancestors were slaves and you're going to always need our help because there's still racist white people out there. And that's the whole point of like framing us as African-Americans.
The the the to make us different, to make us to separate us from other Americans. Yeah, you could be white in Africa. You just born in Africa. I was never born in I'm just I'm just just a stupid American. Yeah, and you tell And the reason why they're laughing is the same reason why Kamala Harris laugh because they don't have an answer. They try to laugh it off. There's no way a black person in this country can call yourself a African when you're born in America. You never set foot in Africa.
You don't even know what a You don't even know the how many continents in Africa. You don't know that culture.
>> How many continents in Africa? I mean, not continents. They're countries. Countries.
>> [laughter] >> You don't even know how many countries in Africa. And they call themselves African. You're not. Yeah, you don't know the cultures, the customs. You're just an American, but They can't you can't put one of them 50 gallon jugs of water on your head and walk 10 feet.
>> [laughter] >> You want to be African, you got to be able to walk 2 miles with that [ __ ] >> [laughter] >> Man, I think I'm British then. Maybe I need to revoke my Nigerian citizenship.
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