This video offers a compelling analysis of "Black Silence" as a calculated reclamation of agency rather than mere passivity. It effectively exposes the fragility of a social contract that has long relied on the uncompensated emotional labor of the marginalized.
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that I wasn't a part of. But I didn't know the black community turned against us.
>> So, white people will never leave black people alone. And I'm going to tell you why. White society's obsession with black people isn't new. It's centuries old. If you think about slavery, colonialism, and exploitation from the start, white wealth in America was built off the backs of black bodies. Sugar, cotton, tobacco, rice. This wasn't just economics. It was a system where white people's very identity was shaped around controlling and owning and watching black bodies. But here's the wild contradiction in all of this. Right?
While trying to dehumanize us, white culture has always been obsessed with us. Right? So, I'm going to tell you what's going on in America right now.
But most of y'all are not going to like this. We are literally in a let my people go moment. Moses versus Pharaoh.
I'm talking about plagues and all because after 400 years of oppression and marginalization, the black community rose up in 2020 to demand justice from Pharaoh. It came with a plague called COVID that left over a million people dead. Still, we did not listen. Instead, we hardened our hearts. So, more plagues have followed. The second plague was the big lie, the loss of truth. The third plague was January 6th, the loss of the rule of law. The fourth plague, the plague of tariffs, the loss of economic stability. And the fifth plague, the plague of ICE raids, the loss of human dignity and decency.
>> I don't want to hear anything about POC solidarity ever again when non-black people of color has shown black people over and over again that they will always show up for that white proximity in those polls. Antilackness is one hell of a drug. and white people really have y'all non-black people of color hooked on it.
>> Black Americans do have the right to say that we're minding our own business.
Black Americans have done enough. Okay?
Black Americans don't have to be the voice for every single group and every other person. And black Americans are allowed to be tired to be like, "You know what? Y'all figure it out. We kept we we told y'all what to do. You didn't want to listen. Whatever." Blah blah blah.
Hello brothers and sisters, welcome back to the channel. I'm hoping that you are doing great from where you're watching this video from. As you know, I'm your host and three anti-agers. Now, there is a huge realization and the realization is coming amongst white people. What they're learning is that they're learning when it's too late because they're just starting to get the reality of the side of black Americans.
Remember, there is a two side of reality when you talk about America. We have white people's experience in America and we have black people's experience in America. And this is where we get the best argument of everything. We have two people who live in the United States.
But the reality is not the same. The experiences is not the same.
At least not now. But when you get to look at the systemic period when black people were exposed to all those kinds of life that they lived, you know what I'm trying to say? They never had the same experience. And then on the other side, we have uh white people that are having an nostalgia. And the nostalgia is that America was a great country and now they want America to be made great again. But who do they want America to be to who they who do they want to have them to make America great?
They want black people to have them make America great. Now this is where the catch is. You want black people to fight to make America great again. But America was never great for black people.
Black people on the other side are trying to ask themselves why all why you all folks so much obsessed with us?
What's always wrong with you? Like why you always getting obsessed with us? We try to warn you. We try to talk to you about all these things. We never share the same reality. So you thought that we were dumb when we tried to like tell you the realities and everything that really happens, right? So you all thought that you all thought it was a joke until the reality hit you. Now that's when you started to seeing the truth. But the truth of the matter is that no matter how confused you get about what is happening currently in your life, no matter how um shaken you become, no matter how fearful you become about what's happening like the economy and everything that is going on, one thing that stands out is that you had your time. You had your time when you had the the power to make things right. But you didn't. But right now, you want black people help you make things right.
I mean, I don't think it works that way.
Black people have withdrawn. And this is something that they are trying to like understand. How come black people have withdrawn away from us? Why don't they support us?
It's because they try to warn you. And since you all lived different realities, you thought that black people were just making things. Black people are just um they were just talking. they were not saying the truth. So brothers and sisters, I want us to watch this video from uh whatever uh I want you to watch this video and then I'll be back. I'll be sharing my thoughts in regards to this. And if you're me for the first time, you know, I'm asking you to um please subscribe, like, share, comment, and um please just let me know what you think about this. Right? And as you know, I'm your host and preent stories. But until then, just watch the video. I'll be back with thoughts and comments in regards to this.
I just came across this video clip and I absolutely love it. This shows you how tired black women are from holding ourselves back. It's about a minute and a half long, but these black women were taking these white women clean out. Just watch this video clip. Right. So, the reality is whether you breathe or not, baby, we're the standard. And that's what it is. The beginning and the end starts with the black mother. So regardless whether you want to admit it or not I think for the both of you you stay on topic because what you just spoke about had nothing to do what we're talking >> absolutely did let me let me land so the reality is for the both of you to sit on the side of me and talk about aggression. What is the difference in what you're doing and what we're doing right now having a conversation and yet we're the one you just literally called out both of these black women on the panel and you sit here with your attitude and you have a problem but you tell them that they're aggressive.
Right. have the longest story with Jul.
So, as a black woman, we're going to talk about history and we're going to talk about facts. So, the moment that you realize lower your voice, >> hang on. Of black women or uh black people in general just acting wild and out, dressing like hoes, ghetto, ghetto ratchet behavior. And people are calling it out, not just white people. When we're talking about different groups being vilified, if we're looking at the history of America and who has done the most violent crimes, it's your people.
Um, in regards to the way black women are >> I'm going to continue speaking, but I'm going to make sure that you're not intimidated right now, are you? I want to make sure you're comfortable because as a black woman, that's what we have to do in order to have a platform, right?
In order to be able to speak uninterrupted, you have to make sure that you make somebody else feel comfortable. So we continue to be the most educated group of people in this country and if we're looking at this panel that's also evident let's hear from you about that.
>> Hey white people let's talk. Sometimes I forget that white people aren't as engaged with black creators on this app and in the world um as I am. So, there was something over the weekend that I thought everybody was very well aware of, but I'm understanding that that's not the case. I was talking to my mom today and she and my brother went to a protest on April 5th um to protest Trump and all of the things that have been happening um for the last couple of months. So, she was telling me about her experience and she said it was like a love fest. It was so nice to be with all of these people, thousands of people, and everybody signs and all this stuff.
And I said to her, "Did you notice that there weren't many black people there, if if any." And she was like, "Yeah, actually, I did notice." And I was confused. And I was like, "I thought black people were really upset about him, too." And I didn't understand. This is my mom talking. So, I explained to her that 92% of black women and 80ome% of black men um did what we they were supposed to do back on uh November 5th and they are now resting and they are not participating in these here protests um and that they there was a concerted effort for um black folks to stay home yesterday on April 5th. And to be honest, I think she's still confused about the why.
Um, but I'm working on that. But do yourself a favor and follow black content creators here on Tik Tok because you will learn so much and you will be able to use your um, new knowledge to help educate the people that you are in proximity with. Um but yeah, white folks, if you didn't know, um black folks said, "We're not we're not marching on April 5th. We're not doing doing it. We're going to stay home. We're going to let white people get us out of this mess cuz white people got us into this mess." The more you know.
>> So, white people will never leave black people alone. And I'm going to tell you why. White society's obsession with black people isn't new. It's centuries old. If you think about slavery, colonialism, and exploitation, from the start, white wealth in America was built off the backs of black bodies. Sugar, cotton, tobacco, rice. This wasn't just economics. It was a system where white people's very identity was shaped around controlling and owning and watching black bodies. But here's the wild contradiction in all of this, right?
While trying to dehumanize us, white culture has always been obsessed with us, right? They copied our music, our style, our language, our food, even our rhythm. All while denying us basic rights. Think about jazz and rock and hip hop and fashion. All born out of black genius only to be taken, watered down, and sold back to the world with a white face on it. So why can't they just stay away? Because in a system that is built both on exploitation and envy, distance is impossible. White supremacy depends on keeping black people in place. Close enough to use, control, or imitate, but never free enough to threaten the hierarchy. It's a sick paradox. Fear and fascination at the same damn time. On a psychological level, it's projection. White folks will project their guilt, their fear, and their insecurities onto blackness and then turn around and crave the very life culture and resilience they try to destroy. It's it's like they want the sauce but not the struggle. Now, to be real, not every white person acts like this, but the system, the way whiteness has defined itself against blackness makes it so this obsession keeps resurfacing. Whether it's over policing or culture appropriation or trying to legislate our lives, it's it always comes back to the old need to dominate mixed with a quiet desire to be what they can't. So, I'm going to tell you what's going on in America right now, but most of y'all are not going to like this. We are literally in a let my people go moment. Moses versus Pharaoh.
I'm talking about plagues and all.
Because after 400 years of oppression and marginalization, the black community rose up in 2020 to demand justice from Pharaoh. It came with a plague called COVID that left over a million people dead. Still, we did not listen. Instead, we hardened our hearts. So, more plagues have followed. The second plague was the big lie, the loss of truth. The third plague was January 6th, the loss of the rule of law. The fourth plague, the plague of tariffs, the loss of economic stability. And the fifth plague, the plague of ICE raids, the loss of human dignity and decency. Our economy is shrinking. Our global standing in the world is diminishing. Our rights are being eroded every single day. And it's going to get worse and worse and worse until we listen to the voice of the black community calling for justice. Let my people go. And remember, those people didn't go away empty-handed. The Bible says they plundered the Egyptians asking for silver and gold. So don't forget the wealth transfer is part of the deal.
When we speak up, we're aggressive. But when we stay quiet, we're intimidating.
Make it make sense. Because it seems like no matter what we do, it feels like black women can't win in these workplaces.
If we assert ourselves, we're too much.
If we don't, we're not a team player.
And the worst part, this double standard is negatively impacting us. It's keeping many of us stuck, exhausted, and constantly second-guessing ourselves.
Listen closely. You and your voice are not the problem. Their discomfort is. I personally am done. I'm tired of trying to make other people feel comfortable.
If my confidence and audacity makes you feel uncomfortable, that sounds like a you problem, not a me problem. Caring about your appearance and how you present yourself in the world should never be seen as a flaw. I go to work every single day with my hair and my makeup and I get comments daily about who am I trying to impress? Who am I trying to be seen by? Don't let me get my nails done because then it's oh, you got a hot date or something. No, I actually just give a damn about how I present at work. That's all. And the insane part is that people will really try to make it seem like something is wrong with you. And don't let you be like too quiet as well. Because that's another thing that really agitates people when you dress nice, you come to work, your hair is done, your makeup is done, and you don't speak to these people cuz you just want to clock in and clock out and get your money. They hate it because they feel like they should have access to you. And if they don't have access to you, you become some stuck up [ __ ] No, I like hair. I like makeup. I'm going to be doing this until I'm 75. And I just don't like to talk to people. It ain't personal. We just want to get in, do our jobs, and go home.
It's not looked at as maybe we have social anxiety and we do better in more of a peaceful or solo setting. No, we can't be quiet in peace because it seems as though it sets us up for sabotage.
Because we're quiet, it triggers people who feel rejected by us because we're not kissing up to them or we're not trying to be friendly with them or make friends with them. We keep it professional. We keep it fragile. But like I said, it's not good enough for someone who feels rejected.
>> I I want to get this off my chest this morning with MAGA. Do you know why they're like this? Because they're ignorant. They live in rural America.
I have family that live in Kansas and Indiana. And you know what? They're the most uneducated victimhood people that you've ever met in your life. They grow up in these bubbles of white America and they're told since they're born that you're the greatest. You're the best. Freedom, bald eagles, America flags. Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew. You are the best. You're the apex predator. Look at the founding fathers. Yeah, they own slaves. Yeah, that was a little bad. Yeah, only white men had rights. Yeah, black people were were three fists of a person, but America's great. It was founded on Christian godly principles. Sure, black people couldn't vote until the 1960s.
Sure, women didn't have rights until the 1900s, but it's great. You're the best.
Out of all the planets in the universe, this piece of land was given TO YOU BY GOD HIMSELF. Jesus Christ has blessed you with this.
And what's happening is these people, it's part of their DNA. That's all they know. And when they're exposed to something like equality or gay people or trans people or anything that is not a straight white Christian America, it breaks their brains because they've been indoctrinated since they were little with this white nationalism.
My dad was the same way. That's how he grew up. He used racial slurs all the time.
But this is what we're dealing with. So when you confront them with facts, it literally you're you're trying to get through decades and decades of ignorance and indoctrination, right? Oh, the truth. They're the only people that know the truth. Them, they're the only ones.
January 6th. Oh, that was peaceful. But king of Tesla, that makes you a domestic terrorist. pardoning the January 6th.
They're patriots. But Colin Kaepernick taking a knee and disrespecting the flag that I've been told to worship like Jesus. He's a son of a [ __ ] Because America as it has progressed and when it had Barack Obama, they're threatened by their white supremacy, by their white patriarchy being taken away because they think that somehow their world view is just being obliterated and they just can't see outside of their own ignorance.
And the moment they get a little bit of inconvenience, what do they do? They storm the capital and they beat police officers. They make threats to judges.
They make racial slurs. They call people names.
How do you think black people felt since the inception of this country behaves?
But you But you you lost an election and you didn't know how to handle it. So you lost your [ __ ] and you drugg officers down the steps and you beat them with fire extinguishers and you praised them. Patriots. Patriots.
PATRIOTS. FREEDOM. FREEDOM. BALD EAGLES, AMERICAN FLAGS. WOOHOO.
That's why we're here, America, because that's what you're dealing with. Decades and decades of indoctrination and ignorance.
You're not going to fix everybody. You can't save everybody. But it's interesting, MAGA, that you have got a little bit of a taste of what it's like to be a black person in this country. And instead of taking 3 seconds with your what little brain cells you have and saying, you know what, I was wrong. I was ignorant.
I never looked at it from that point of view. No, you doubled and tripled and quadrupled down. And you have to be the goddamn victim every time with your white victim card. Somehow the world revolves around you. And that's why we're here because the world doesn't revolve around you. But it has revolved around people that look like me since this country was started.
And the reason we're here is because more people that look like me haven't made videos like this. That's why we're here.
And in my last video, I'm going to say it again for Kla Harris. Leave her the hell alone. Get her name out your mouth.
This country said, "No, we good. We gonna take the white supremacist. We gonna maintain the patriarchy. I hope she's having a goddamn margarita. I hope she's on vacation going on the accredit at Disneyland four times a day. She here you could have chosen to save this country, but you didn't. You chose to save the patriarchy. That's on you. You leave her the hell alone. She did what she had to do and you said, "No, we good."
But that's why we're here, America, is because of this mentality. And I have people that that are in the Midwest.
Trust me, you are never going to get through some of them.
Decades and decades and decades of white indoctrination.
They will never discuss the three pips clause. They will never discuss slavery.
They will never discuss Black Wall Street. They will never discuss the the genocides of Native Americans. They don't even want to talk about Black History Month. Why? Because it takes the focus off of them.
because this country has put the white person at the center of the universe since they were born in a lot of these red states.
And then they vote for Republicans to own the libs so they can maintain the white patriarchy and then they're on SNAP benefits. They're on food benefits.
They're barely making it by. But they keep voting against their own best interest. And what happens? Those politicians say, "Nope, it's not my fault that you're here. It's not my fault that you voted for me. And we're last in education, lowest in wages."
It's the libs. They're your enemy.
That's why we're here. And finally, some of you are feeling a little bit of pain from that.
But don't kid yourself. They will vote for Republican again.
But that's why we're here, America.
That's just a hard cold truth.
And at some point, we have to decide. Do we want to keep fighting this white white patriarchy? Do we want to keep fighting this political civil war?
Do we want to have actual change? Or do we you want to just secede from the states and say, "You know what? Y'all want to own the lives? Then go do it. Go start the Confederacy again. Go bring Roberty Lee from the grave and put them up on a pedestal because that seems what some of you people want. You seem to just want to live in the Confederacy.
Then have at it, but don't drag down the good people in your states with you because of your ignorance.
Have a good day. I don't want to hear anything about POC solidarity ever again when non-black people of color has shown black people over and over again that they will always show up for that white proximity in those polls. Antilackness is one hell of a drug and white people really have y'all non-black people of color hooked on it. Black people continue to show up not only for ourselves but for other people of color and for even white people in general. We want to see progress and change for everybody in this country, positive change. Yet, no one stands up for us.
It's insane. And now, since black people are opting out, we're like, "Nah, we're staying home. Nah, we'll show up and vote, but y'all got that in the streets.
Now y'all want to act like we don't contribute. Now y'all want to act like we don't care. Now y'all want to act like, "Oh, but ICE is also targeting you guys." We've been targeted since this country was [ __ ] conceived. I don't want to hear it. Black people have always been getting by law enforcement and now you guys only care because it's affecting other communities. Y'all didn't care when it was our children.
You guys didn't care. And it's so sad to see because I used to advocate for POC solidarity because if we are all being discriminated against, why should we not stand up for each other? But y'all will show us time and time again that your antilackness is stronger than your want for change. Even if that change would benefit you guys, the black people, if y'all are watching this, continue to rest. Continue to protect your peace.
But that doesn't mean that we're not going to vote anymore. We're just not going to be at the forefront of a fight that we didn't ask for.
>> Love you guys.
>> So, I just seen the video, right? It's a white guy, seemingly intelligent white guy was talking about the response between different racial groups, specifically the white community and the black community. He is putting emphasis on how historically in times like this, how we have always reacted differently from the white community. He is noting which he is right that we as a people are very indifferent about the things that are going on right now. We have been fighting and we have been advocating against this machine for years, decades. I mean be before my existence. And now we're at a point to where things seemingly looks irreversible or we have washed our hands with this and there are whites that are are fighting righteously. So there are whites that are fighting for the core values and principles that this nation was supposedly founded on. There are people that still believe in America and and the foundations of that.
us as a whole, we have never really seen many benefits from that. So that's why we are indifferent. Spiritually, it's obvious that black folk are very spiritual folk as well, which is why we also move differently collectively as well. We know that the foundings of this nation, it was founded by an entity, and we're not talking about physically, we're talking about spiritually. There was a certain mindset that was being utilized when this foundation was created. That entity spiritually still exists. I need y'all to to understand an entity that we have had to fight perpetually at least over the last 400 years. So, we see it differently because of that. We know spiritually what we're up against. We know what that means for our existence. We know what y'all are finding out and experiencing for the first time. I know it's a shock to y'all. We have learned to not only survive but thrive in this type of climate.
>> Compartmentalizing and shrinking as a survival strategy. I think it's so harmful and unhealthy. My last role, a VP role, I was on the receiving end of a lot of hostility. I was in charge of leading inclusion initiatives and diversity initiatives. And I was often one of the few, if not only, non-white people in the room when I was having these conversations about why it was important for us to do a certain training to be mindful of our language, have consequences for people that were acting in problematic ways. And people would question that or push back on that or have me explain that. And a lot of the times it felt really dehumanizing to have to do that to explain why it's not okay to be racist or sexist. I couldn't just roll my eyes every time someone said something wild, right? I had to be professional. instead just like silence myself or compartmentalized when I wrote my play. The first time the actors read my play at a table read. So the first time I heard it brought to life, we took a break and I stepped out and I just cried so much because I felt that I was suddenly like really feeling a lot of the emotions that I kept bottled up inside. And I think that there are a lot of women in the workplace, black women, women of color especially, who the only way they can survive is to stay silent or to compartmentalize. But those feelings have to go somewhere. We can't just keep them bottled up inside.
>> Black girls can be introverted in peace because people swear you a stuck up [ __ ] that thinks she better than >> Because this is actually a valid take.
When you happen to be dark skinned and quiet, people that associate you with being stuck up or rude are subconsciously playing into stereotypes that black women have to be loud and actually have to be social and chatty.
Culturally, there is this expectation that because you are a black woman, you are supposed to be somewhat loud or even obnoxious. And because you don't cater to that expectation, you being quiet or introverted is somewhat associated with you being rude or judgmental and stuck up because you don't acquire to the regular stereotype. It's interesting because despite diversity extending onto physical appearances, there still seems to be its limitation when it comes to the personal expressions of others mentally, and that includes people's personalities. All because you are black and you are quiet or at least don't tend to be the most socially outgoing, it doesn't mean that you are stuck up. And people that promote this perspective are inherently displaying stereotypical mentalities towards black people. When the rest of the world is asking Americans why they're not protesting, why haven't we like blazed out the capital yet? Let me explain, okay, what's happening in America, if you don't know, if you're new here, um, so black people have decided to sit this out because we have been saying the same things. We've been fighting for this country. We've been putting our bodies on the line for forever, right? We're sitting this out. We have learned our lessons. It's not our lesson to learn.
Okay, with that being said, someone else has to now take up the call, right?
White people are not prepared for this.
You have to understand they have lived in America their whole lives and even though they there's difference between logic and emotions especially if we talk about the survival brain. Okay.
Logically they understand what's happening. Logically they know it's not good. Logically they know something needs to be done. Emotionally though they are still tied to America. They still believe in America fundamentally.
They still think that their politicians are going to do something. They think if they make enough phone calls, something will happen. If the politicians were going to do something, they would have never let him in in the first place.
None of his uh cabinet picks would have gone through. They're not doing anything for us. They're not going to. But white people have got to like fully embrace that. And they have to see America for what it is. And I don't know if a lot of white people are ready to fully clearly see the narcissist in its full form.
Because if you've ever been in relationship with narcissist, I have. I was with like with nurses for like 18 years. When you first recognize that they're a narcissist, you logically know it. You you you understand it. You know something's off and wrong. But to tie it to this person who you have seen in different light cuz no abuser is abuser 100% of the time, right? Otherwise, you wouldn't mess with them. So then you get stuck with this intermittent schedule of reinforcement from your abuser where you're like, they're bad, but are they that bad? And maybe, you know, they they're bad in this way. But maybe they won't do this. It's the same person.
Okay. The same politicians who let all his cabinet picks go through are the same politicians not doing nothing right now. And they're not going to. It's too late. So unless y'all get real angry, real active very quickly. See, black white people, y'all have not ever had to be angry before like this. Y'all have never had to get active before like this. At the point in time where I see somebody asking on a comment section, can we do our protest during the weekend because they don't have PTO to take off and they need to pay their bills.
You're not going to have a house to have bills to pay for. You're going to have a job to call off on. I don't think y'all understand the extremity of the situation. Like this is not going to be a peaceful protest type of situation. And the the sooner I am not condoning violence in any way that because of what that side is going to do, that is what it's going to lead to. Okay? Read a history book.
Look up the civil rights. We didn't get our rights by marching along with signs singing we will overcome. No, no, no, no, no. That is not how that happens, honey. So, if you are white and you're watching this, you need to phone five friends. That's your homework. Phone five friends and get them real angry because that's the only way. Y' y'all know how y'all got on those Zoom calls for Kamla?
Y'all need to do that. Y'all need to start a Zoom call for for for getting active because this this woe is me.
Somebody come save me. It's not happening. As Kendrick Lamar said, welcome to the real America, honey. This this is America.
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