The Supreme Court's 2021 ruling that racial gerrymandering is unconstitutional represents a pivotal moment for Black Americans, forcing them to vote based on policy rather than racial solidarity. This 'second emancipation' challenges the 92% Democratic voting pattern that has historically failed to deliver meaningful benefits, including addressing the 13th Amendment's loophole allowing slavery as punishment for crime. Black voters must now evaluate candidates based on substantive policies rather than skin color, recognizing that political leaders with Black skin have often failed to deliver on promises.
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Hey, good evening. Happy Monday to everybody out there. Hopefully you can hear me. Uh well, here we are with another one on the Black Man Unfiltered Network. Uh well 7 o'clock and uh the faithful show up. This is a good one.
I'm back in the politics tonight, you know. Um as best I can, you've been all over the news uh since April uh when the Supreme Court uh said gerrymandering based on race is unconstitutional.
Well, there's a whole bunch of black folks up in arms and stuff like that.
So, you know, everybody come in and I'mma drop the link and I do have a couple of clips and stuff like that because of course uh there's some people who could articulate this situation um better than I can. I I welcome them.
Uh but listen, this one is an easy one.
I think I call it the second emancipation of black folks because it rips the bl the band-aid off finally of uh the Democrat party and it makes black folks say, "Listen, our best politicians are better just because they got black skin." Well, that's [ __ ] There's always been [ __ ] There's never, you know, there's some great politicians that are black and there's a whole bunch that suck. Just like with the white folks, there's some great white politicians that understand that America should come first, but then there's a whole bunch that suck, you know, and we should be voting uh independent-minded on who we think has the best policies to uh to to make America great for us all.
And it doesn't have to be uh with black in the front of it. So, and it took me a while to realize that, you know, [ __ ] I'm old, man. I've been voting Democrat all the way up until Hillary Clinton. I voted for her. I I'll admit it. Of course, you know, I gave of course Barack Obama got two of my votes. Uh that's when I was still voting because of the color of a man's skin. You know, [ __ ] I cried the first time he uh got elected. I said, "Oh my god, we've arrived. No more singing. We shall overcome. We're here." Well, that wasn't true.
And so anyway, now we're going to get into a few things uh on what it means to to rip the Democrats from the power position they have where they could just take black votes for granted, you know, and this, you know, so this is this is going to be a good one on that one. Uh [snorts and laughter] oh man, we got some folks in here talking about Charles Dance. What the [ __ ] does that got to do with anything? Anyway, listen.
Um, okay. So, before we get started, like I said, I kind of outline what I have here. I got a couple of clips and I have a couple of things that should make us look as black folks at the Democrats for what they're worth. And the real truth is, what's the outcome? What outcome have they really given us that we should have this blind devoted loyalty to them at a clip of 90 plus percent. You know, somebody needs to tell me that. You know what I'm saying? That that's the problem that I think I not the problem I think I'm having, I am having. And I think that's over. And I think that's the best thing that happened to black folks nationwide in a very very long time. Uh so we're going to talk a little bit about gerrymandering, the definition.
What's the difference between racial gerrymandering and uh partisan gerrymandering? Uh none of it should be allowed, but partisan gerrymandering and racial has been allowed until the court uh declared racial gerrymandering illegal once and for all.
You know, I I even think that early on maybe it has some merit, but that's just not true. Now, we have some white politicians that are in black districts that, you know, have done just like what the black people have done in black districts. Almost nothing.
Crime is still high. Kids can't read.
You know, the there's nothing but single parent households.
uh you know then that they believe in sanctuary cities and they flooded those zones with illegal aliens and criminals and murderers and rapists and all that kind of stuff living in your backyard.
So who who do they really who are they really for? So let's uh let's get with the you know I don't you know I'm not going to bloate for too long. So I'm going let some other people talk and stuff like that.
Uh, I'll drop the link for anybody who wants to come up and say why we should cons stay on the plantation. Uh, I'm not going to argue with you. I might just cut your ass off, but no, it's time for us to get off the plantation and and it's not too soon, you know. Um, yeah, black man on filter. All right, so here's here's uh one of the things I want to do. I want to go into the definition of gerrymandering and uh look at the difference between partisan and racial gerrymandering.
You're being a jackass, man. Come on.
Say something meaningful. Anyway, uh here we go.
Let's get that up there.
All right. I'm going share it for a second. Let me share this with you.
All right.
Let me get this right.
All right. Okay. Listen. So, we're going to talk about gerrymandering. And now, we've hear it. We've heard it in the news. It's all over the place. And a lot of folks say, "Well, you know, what are what are they talking about?" You know, what do they talk about gerrymandering?
Yeah. So, here we go. Let's let's look at it. So, these are not my definitions, by the way. Uh, all right. This is what it is to gerrymander. It's a deliberate manipulation of electoral electoral district boundaries to give one political party or group of an unfair advantage over others. Now, that's been going over on in every state across the country. Um, you know, that's both Democrats and Republicans. Uh there's no upper hand here by the way except that in the blue states they've gerrymandered so much that they uh they've effectively taken all their voices away from Republicans. Like for example in California, even though 45% of the the Californians are Republicans, they pretty much hold no power whatsoever. There's super majority of Democrats there, right? just because of the way they drew districts. Um, recently in Virginia, uh, Steinberger, whatever her name is, she tried to jerrymander the districts to it would be 10 10 districts for de Democrats and one for Republicans. The Virginia State Supreme Court said, you know, that's [ __ ] And that wasn't even along racial lines. They said it wasn't even legal to do with you among partisan lines, right? So, uh, you know, so this is a game that they both are playing. And I think the Supreme Court dealt a blow that the Democrats don't have no they don't have no uh, no punch back, right? There's no retaliation to the Supreme Court saying, "Listen, you could jerrymander all you want based on partisan politics, but when you redraw districts based on race, that's where we draw the line. And that's going to permeate the whole country, right?
That's not just state by state. That's not just Louisiana. That's not just Alabama. That's going to go across the whole entire country, right? That still doesn't guarantee, by the way, and this is where I think a lot of Democrats, if they get out of that panic mode, okay, I don't think they understand that that that sword swings both ways. If you can get a candidate in one of those redrawn districts that's a Democrat and they have something worthwhile to say, that doesn't mean they can't win an election that, you know, duh. You know what I'm saying? If you keep coming up with all the [ __ ] y'all talking about, you know, cutting dicks off of little children and and uh you know, gender affirming care and uh chicks with uh jinglings in women's locker rooms and all that stupid [ __ ] open borders, sanctuary cities, letting the worst of the worst run free uh in the back on the backs of law-abiding citizens. You know, if y'all keep talking that way, y'all don't deserve to be in power.
They really don't under any circumstances. You guys are a danger to the United States, you know. So, uh, but you put a, you know, we and socialism like Mandana, he's going to destroy New York. But New York destroyed itself long time ago by allowing so many, uh, uh, illegal immigrants to run free, you know, and not demanding that the immigrants that are legal at least have some semblance of American uh, pride. uh that requirement somehow is missing in our legal immigration system and that needs to come back. So this Jerry man with for blacks just means that if you're a black person you got to start to think beyond that if the guy has black skin he's going to be the best candidate for you.
That has always been a lie. It's a lie.
It's is a false prophet has always been a lie. It's always the character of the person uh that you put in office that matters more than their skin color. I mean, it's just as simple as that. And I'm gonna come back to that uh later on uh in this thing. And by the way, if we look at the two common techniques for racial gerrymandering, and we'll get to that, right? There's one for cracking, and there's one for packing. The cracking is when you break up racial districts so you can uh break up a solid group. uh so they can't have uh political power at the local level. And then there's packing where you can pack a district where there's just one uh majority of of uh of minorities or anywhere else. It could be Muslims, it could be anybody where they can gain political power because they they start voting from the local elections up with a solid base, you know. So if you draw districts that way, you can manipulate uh uh the voting based on uh a person's uh ethnic background, you know. So that's not the way it's supposed to happen. Anyway, so again, you know, whites, if you hate, if you're scared of white people, yeah, can they crack a black district in half so they lose power? Yes. That's racial jury mandering. If they did it based on that, it's unconstitutional and they should be held to account. Okay. and and and opposite is true too. So there we go, you know. So that's the gerrymandering in general. All right. So what's partisan? You could read this on your own. I believe y'all can read this.
All right. So racial jury mannering is illegal. Districts drawn predominantly to segregate voters by race.
And the Democrats have been doing that for years, right? I I think more than any Republican, the Democrats been doing that to to round up the herd to get keep the black folks on a Democratic plantation by district them separate from everybody else and saying you're good here as long as you vote for a Democrat. And if he has to have black skin, you know, we could throw that in too just for a good measure.
Now, let me also tell you that that is not true in Memphis.
That's for one example, right? The the the the rep in Memphis, that ninth district, I forgot his name. It'll come up in one of my things. He's a white man. He's been in charge of a black district for 20 years.
And he keeps getting voted back in. I think he'll lose this time. But if you look at that district, you know, they they still had to bring in the National Guard.
What What has he not just because he's white? What have the Democrats have done in the black districts that they run that they should get a a lollipop for?
What?
You know what? You know, so we're gonna we're going to have some people talk about that, too. You know what I'm saying? So, we ripped that scab off and now black voters are scared. Some the the 92% that, you know, don't care. I'm voting Democrat because that's where my section 8 is. That's where all this [ __ ] I need these people. Without them, I can't live. I can't survive without the Democrats telling me what to do. I'm a victim. I need the government to guide me, to tell me what's right, what's wrong. That's that's what the 92% keep saying.
All right? So, and they're afraid to be out on their own. But now you are. You know, if you voted if you had the right to vote on the 28th of April, you still have that same right to vote on the 30th of April. And that's the day after the Supreme Court came down with their ruling. Your voting rights have not changed.
You now you just have to vote with your eyes open. And I I know that scares people that they have to vote with their eyes open, you know, as opposed to just saying, "Oh [ __ ] you're black. I'm going vote for you cuz you look like me.
You know, it doesn't matter. It doesn't really matter what you say. You're black. You're, you know, you're Camala Harris. You're really Indian, but you're brown. Your skin is brown. So, we'll accept you as a black woman. And then we're going to go balls to the wall because you got brown skin. And because your skin is brown, you know, I don't have to worry about anything.
[sighs and gasps] And 60 years of doing that, our single parent household ran from 25% to 75%.
Meaning in 1964, 75% of black kids were born in a two parent household. Today, it's only 25%.
Mean 75% is butt naked to the world. And now we see where they are, right?
They're doing those child takeovers in in your major city near you.
running around like the Lord of the Flies with no leadership. Ruddless all mostly in black skin kids destruction all over the place. So we're better off because the Democrats have our back. Why? When?
You know what I'm saying? I'm not even saying you need to be a Republican. I'm just saying that you need to think differently.
You just need to think differently because who you've been voting for doesn't have your best interest in mind.
All right. So, h how about the uh last four years, the four years of the Biden administration right in front of your face, they executed a plan to replace you with millions and millions of illegal aliens from around the world. And now it's turns to f find out that the UN has been helping try to destroy the fabric of America. Just do some research on that.
The DOJ have found that out.
We're under attack, you know. And then this the last thing before I start playing the clips. I'm going shut my mouth up.
Hey, Catalia. How you doing? You know, so I'mma shut my mouth up after this. If if you're a black American, right, what we call a foundational black American, okay, or [ __ ] or even if you're a early settler from the Car Caribbean Islands before, you know, the 1900s, I I count you, too, because you had to live through Jim Crow and red lining and all that stuff.
Why would why does it make sense for all that turmoil and all the work that black folks have done to give America a head start through slavery, through Jim Crow, through redlinining, through all the atrocities that were done to us? Why does it make sense for liberal black Democrats to welcome foreign [ __ ] from around the world to enjoy the bennies of the United States when they have not shed one goddamn drop of blood? Why does that make sense to anybody? Why does the sanctuary cities accept [ __ ] people who don't even want to speak English?
That some of them are really criminals.
And if they're here illegally, I'm not talking about the legal ones. I'm talking about the illegal ones. We pay taxpayers money for that. Real money that we don't have. They get free health care. They get free child care. They get free housing. They get free all that.
They take over your schools and your systems. And that's okay. No sweat equity. that when she hits the fan, they raise their home flag. Whether it's Mexican or Venezuelan or or Korean or whatever the hell it is, they raise their flag. In New York City, they had people raising Russian flag.
And as a black person, how could you look at that and say, "J blood, sweat, and tears, and all we hate is the white man."
And so everybody else could come here and suck our country dry.
illegally and you're on their side.
I mean, [ __ ] don't make no sense to me.
You spent everything you have to build a home and you're going to leave the front door open.
You did everything you can to build that dream to buy that dream car and you're going to leave the keys on the on the dashboard on the outside. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
Anybody who wants to be an American needs to earn that [ __ ] man.
They need to earn it. They need to absolutely earn it, man. You know, so guess what? So that this voting right thing means that you can't stack the deck no more based on race and that black people need to vote based on uh uh policies, based on things that will make America better and not just because somebody has black skin.
You know that [ __ ] those days are over.
Not just because somebody's a woman either.
You know, cuz I'mma I'mma show you a list of women we supposed to trust who broke the trust of all the people they were supposed to help. And it's not just women. It's it's it's it's guys like Brandon Johnson, you know. Uh it's those mayors who turn their backs. is like the the the the guy from Baltimore or whatever his name is who wants to make sure he can get the biggest car just because somebody before him did or Wes Moore. These guys are traders to the race. They're absolute traders, man. And you can't see it because it sounds like they're on your side, but they're not. They're flooding your zone, your your your tax dollars with illegal aliens.
They're spending your money on [ __ ] that you don't you can't afford.
They're saying to the federal government, we're in open opposition against you taking criminals out of guess whose neighborhoods? Yours. Your black neighborhoods.
They're not putting them in the best parts of Maryland and [ __ ] like that.
They're right in your neighborhoods, you know, and you're sitting down here because you hate Trump.
Everything else goes. That's the most ridiculous [ __ ] I've ever heard.
Everything else goes. They can just rip us off. Take anything that we fought for. All that foundational blacky black [ __ ] that y'all talk about. You're willing to give away to the rest of the world and be socialist.
You know, forget about merit. Without DEI, I can't get a job. I can't do this.
I can't do that. Man, it's just [ __ ] You got to change your mindset.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
You get your ass up and you try again.
And then you know what? When you move, sometimes you'll find people to help you.
Anyway, so that's me ranting. You know, I'm just don't understand this this this the Supreme Court has done us tremendous favor. A tremendous favor. And and I thank God for them. Anyway, so here's the second two everybody keeps talking about.
Right? They didn't gut section two to where it doesn't matter if the Voting Rights Act is still in full force.
They're not charging you pole tax.
They're not asking you to read the Declaration of Independence at the poll before you could vote. If you go to the poll and you have the proper credentials, you could vote just like everybody else.
And that's that has not changed.
That has nationwide that has not changed. And the only thing that we are trying to change is that illegal aliens should never be allowed to vote in American politics in American elections under any circumstances.
You know, if you're not an American citiz matter of fact, they shouldn't even be listen I I really believe that if you're not an American citizen, you shouldn't be able to run for office.
You should have no say in how this country runs. Not not one bit, you know. So, we're upside down and we're losing it. And, uh, you know, if we give this [ __ ] back to the AOC's, who I believe is more like Stalin than anybody else. Uh, you know, we're doomed. You think that, you know, we hate Trump because he's trying to stop Iran from um getting a nuclear weapon. Go back and look at Fat Man and Little Boy. Go back and see what happened to Nagasaki and Hiroshima and the justification that America used to kill 200,000 people.
And that'll tell you that anybody could justify mass deletions if they think the reason is big enough for their own personal use.
So go back and look at those videos.
Look at the the the the ash the dust cloud and the immediate uh elimination of people who weren't even at war just working the regular day. And think what would happen if one of those crazy clerics from Iran had a nuclear bomb and because you pay an extra dollar at the gas pump. You really think that that's worth the chance of one of those guys doing a dirty bomb in the middle of New York City or in the middle of DC or, you know, or anywhere else. The UAE, anywhere.
I don't know, man. I think we just got it upside down. I think we just upside down in our thinking. It's just It's just upside down. And now we have a chance. We have a uh what did I do? God damn it. We have a chance to fix things, you know. That's what I'm thinking. We have a chance to fix things. All right.
So, I got a Let me see. Could I put this up there?
Anybody wants to chime in and say whatever the hell they have to say, let's do it, you know.
Anyway, so I got a couple of I got a video and a couple of clips. No, uh, what's up, BMU? What's happening, man?
What you want?
You know, um, I got a couple clips I want to play for you guys, and let's just let's just, uh, look at that. But before I do, I want I want to show you something because some of this will pay into this.
All right. In this box over here, if you can't see it, that's a box of when the Democrats had the House, they had the Senate, they had the uh a favorable Supreme Court, and they did nothing. And they did absolutely nothing uh for black folks directly. Absolutely nothing. Zip.
Zip. Nada. Nils. And the main thing, of course, and the easiest thing to say is reparations.
They had the whole blown invok and they didn't even put that on the docket, right? LBJ had it for five years, you know. Uh Carter had it for, you know, two and a half years. Obama had it for two solid years and Biden had it for two solid years as well. And they didn't put forward none of the [ __ ] that black folks want. How about the uh Voting Rights Act from um the brother who passed away, right? and his name will come up again. They didn't put that on the forefront. They didn't talk about reparations. They didn't talk about anything. They didn't talk about fixing the loophole in the 13th Amendment.
We just had a court case, and I'm going to touch on that later on, right, with the 13th Amendment, which has a slavery clause in it.
Now, of course, none of us are going to feel sorry for the guys who committed these crimes, but still, we also know that innocent black men have been put in jail for a lot less. And if they're young and they could work, they'll put them out on the chain gang and and and make them into slaves and keep them there for extended period of time, right? So, black people get longer sentences and a lot more black folks get falsely accused and falsely imprisoned.
And if I can get free slave labor out of you, yeah, why not?
Why not?
You know, so those things are going on.
And this trial with that rapper who was pretty bad guy who got killed, right?
This guy, the the young boy that they keep showing, the light-skinned one, for some reason, he's the one who's a flower child. He's 20 years old and he's going to face life in prison.
And and you know, you know, the Republicans don't talk about reparations.
They don't talk about, you know, because you know what? We already had reparations. We just blew it. No.
Affirmative action was a form of reparations, you know, and but this [ __ ] don't last.
Even racial gerrymandering was a form of race reparations. But these things are bad policy and they don't last. They're they're not meant to last forever, man.
That's why they fall apart. The white women were able to usurp and hijack affirmative action. Uh racial gerrymandering, it might have made a little bit of sense when it could have been uh uh uh when it was openly, but whites were disenfranchising blacks, not only with who they could vote for, but even the ability for them to vote. Those some of those things ain't true no more.
we could all vote. If you had the proper ID, we could vote, you know. So, so yeah. So, we've had some reparations. It's just not going to be in the form of a check. And and since when we asking Republicans for reparations, you know, but but he did do the First Step Act to help uh imprison black folks get a second chance. I didn't see that coming from Obama anyway. So, uh, and it's not about Trump. It's about policies. It's about closing the borders. It's about getting illegal people out of this country. It's about ending gender affirming care, right?
It's about keeping chicks with dicks out of women's bathrooms and out of sports or men's uh, female sports. It's it's about uh, you know, no cash bail and putting [ __ ] in jail who need to be there, you know, and that's what it's about. And that's all on the Republican side. And they ain't doing a great job of it either if you if you ask me. They should be more forceful. They should be more forceful with it. So anyway, so let me get to some of my I do have one thing I want to say. Just recently, I think Walgreens closed uh a store. I forgot what city it was in. They closed one of their stores in one of the bad neighborhoods. And then they had the black sickopan out there with the bullhorn talking about the company Walgreens was racially profiling black people and leaving instead of that [ __ ] and the powers that be. If he was really for black people in that neighborhood, he would have petitioned the mayor. He would have petitioned the police to act to add extra protection around all the stores that those neighborhoods need so they won't become food deserts. He would tell that he would petition the police to actually have police there as part of their job to make sure the pharmacies that services those communities are protected from the thieves and the murderers and the guys who go in and make those stores unprofitable. And he would petition the the DA to put [ __ ] these bastards in jail when they get caught. No, but instead after the store is closed, he comes out here and blames it on the store because people are robbing them blind. That's that's the ne the negro [ __ ] [ __ ] that our Democratic liberal politicians do instead of doing something to really solve the problem.
All they are is to get their BLM credits by telling us how bad the white man is instead of fixing some [ __ ] that they really can fix by advocating for the right things. I'm just some [ __ ] And I know that if I had a bullhorn, I would petition a way to protect the the the the the damn stores that we need in our neighborhoods more than anywhere else.
Hey, I need two cops on a beat in this store. I don't give a [ __ ] Some of these guys are just eating donuts. Get their ass in the stores and make sure nobody's robbing it blind, you know, and and and if we catch somebody, put their ass in jail, you know? I don't care whether it's $500 or se $1,000 or less. [ __ ] man. You want to keep your stores, you got to protect them.
You know, you know, you know, here's it's it's, you know, this I know we have people who can't think past the surface. It ain't about whether you're Republican or not.
We've been voting Democrat at the 90% clip and and our [ __ ] lives haven't gotten any better.
In the in the grand scheme of things, at the lowest level, we're on the bottom everywhere after 60 years of investing in these pricks.
You know, you haven't invested in any Republicans or anywhere. You hate them, you know, and so you want you have your lover boys and what have they done for you?
That's the point.
That is the point. And so now with the now that they the Democrats can't draw these lines to make you force you to vote for a Democrat, you got to think outside the box and say between these two candidates, oh [ __ ] neither one of them are black. I don't know what to do.
How stupid is that?
But they ain't black. I don't know what to do.
Anyway, so I'mma go to my clips. And you know what? I didn't know how I was gonna come out on this thing. I just wanted to say what I'mma say and we're gonna just go from there. [ __ ] you know, that's just the way it is. Uh, what's next?
All right, what's next? I'm gonna go ahead and play some clips of some people so that I can stop talking and um and we can go. What this has to say?
Oh god.
[ __ ] All right. What's next?
All right. So, I got a couple of guys that I'mma uh we're gonna listen to. And I I clipped this up. I might forward fast. This guy's the longest, but he has a couple of things I think is worth hearing. He reiterates some of the stuff that I'm already talking about, but let's let's play this guy for a second.
>> Alabama, she said Trump was black folks picking cotton and not voting. That's a powerful line. That's an emotional line.
But see, I got a problem with it, but maybe not for the reasons you think.
There are people in this hostile, ANTILACK ADMINISTRATION THAT WOULD RATHER BLACK AMERICANS PICK COTTON THAN PICK THE PRESIDENT, THEN PICK THEIR CONGRESSPERSON, THEN PICK A SENATOR.
THEY want the representatives TO DECIDE WHO THEIR VOTERS ARE INSTEAD OF THE VOTERS DETERMINING WHO THEIR REPRESENTATIVES ARE.
OH, so the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, that's been a solution for a number of years now. Now, watch this. Same party, same year, different reaction.
>> So, I had to go around the country and educate people about what immigrants do for this country or the fact that we are a country of immigrants.
>> Right. Right.
>> The fact is ain't none of y'all trying TO GO AND FARM right now.
Okay. So, I'm lying. Raise your R raise your hands.
>> You're not You're not WE DONE PICKING COTTON. WE ARE. YOU CAN'T PAY us enough to find a plantation.
>> Why do Democrats like using that line so much? It's like they got a fetish for it. So, where was the outrage? Where was the news coverage?
Where was the press conference? Where was Presley? Silence. Let me get this right. So, the picking cotton line is only negative when it's aimed at Trump.
But when you aim it at black folks or at immigrants and you don't even care about black jobs going away, it's no problem. It's nothing to see here. In fact, you feel empowered to say it. If the Republicans said anything about black folks picking cotton, this whole place would go crazy.
>> Let me let me stop for a second and just talk about this one here.
The the listen, the Iran nuclear deal that Obama struck, this was uh us paying them money and we gave them all the money to do all the horseshit that we had to blow up just now. You can't give crazy people. You can't make deals with people who will look at you like you're an idiot, right? And so, you know, I wasn't for Trump going in and doing this war right now because we need a peace dividend. But I certainly understand that he, you know, that I don't know all the [ __ ] and all the information that he knows or anybody else who's president.
All I know is that the Obama deal wasn't a great deal for us. It just made the Iranians rich because we paid them a shitload of money and they were lying anyway. But the bottom line is they were still enriching their uranium. And listen, like I said before, and I don't know if you were here or not. Go watch Little Boy, Little Boy, Little Man and Fat Boy, whatever the hell is. And uh go watch Oenheimer and those things. and go look at the justification America did to blow up 200,000 people, right? For whatever the justification, it doesn't really matter.
Even if you could say, "Hey, man, they were justified." Well, if Iran has a bomb, they could come up with the same [ __ ] to say they're justified in using it. That's why they can't have one.
That's why a lot of pe too many people already have them because you could justify anything.
You could just people could justify why black people are the only people with a demographic in the United States who just throw out vote to some liberal [ __ ] uh in a 90% clip and don't get nothing back for it, right? I mean I mean you know like I said you could justify anything, you know, and we're the idiots and we got too many smart people to be that dumb, you know. So, all I'm just trying to say is I'm going to let this guy finish play because he says some things that I like, >> but Democrats keep using this rhetoric to describe what's going on with the political difference about jerrymandering.
Let me tell you about Presley. Let me tell you about what she said in Alabama.
And let me break down this Supreme Court ruling. See, the Supreme Court just dismantled majority black districts in Alabama and in Louisiana.
Section two of the voting rights act was gutted and in 2021 Bronovich vers DNC.
So the Democratic party controlled the House, the Senate, and the White House.
What did they do? What was the grand plan? Cuz this didn't just come out the blue, fam. What I'm saying is Democrats had ample time to respond to these issues before it got to where it is today. The Democrats, they was busy chasing Trump. They were busy talking about January 6 being a cool to overtake the government. That's what they were doing. They were playing away games.
And now black America is sitting here going, "What happened with our voting rights that you say got stolen?"
And I'm saying, "Not exactly."
Let me put it this way.
Black America's been paying rent to the Democratic party for decades.
They've been taking that money, gambling with it.
They've been going on shopping sprees, jumping on private jets, having annual banquetss and monthly brunches and lunchons, having a good old time.
And then one day we wake up and all our [ __ ] has been put on the curb. That's right y'all. We've been evicted. Black America's been evicted.
We say, "What happened?" Democrats.
Democrats. It's a meo sheriff did it.
Boss Hog did it. The sheriff did it.
Andy Griffin did it.
>> Bonnie Fe. He did it. Hey, look. I I'm not friends with the sheriffs. I don't like the sheriffs. I got a problem with him. But you know, I got to ask what happened to our goddamn money.
We've been giving our money to you.
We've been giving our votes to you.
We've been giving our support to you.
What the happened to our money? We already lost our jobs. exhaust.
>> Well, you know, like I said, you know, when you sit down and you hear what he just said, you talk to these crazy ass liberals, they act like they don't live in the same goddamn world, you know? I mean, what happened? What has the Democrats have done to change the essence of the black experience in this country at all? Right? I mean, our our family structure is absolutely destroyed, right? this and there's no pretty much no going back, right? The educational system is destroyed. They don't want you to have vouchers and and and being able to go to other schools.
They restrict you to certain districts where you're trapped, especially in the poor areas where they don't have any money to even support the schools. Right now we got roving bands of hundreds of kids roving around in different areas of towns, mostly blue cities and some red, with no leadership whatsoever, right? And they're talking about putting parents in jail because they can't take care of and ma manage their children.
And then I'll hear some [ __ ] say, "Well, you know, they got to work two jobs and this and that." You know, hey, listen. If you can't afford your kids, why have them? Why have any?
If you're not willing and you're not prepared to do what it takes to monitor your children, why did you have any?
You know, so it's just it's just one of those things. A black community has put their put their faith and hope in the devil and the devil and the chickens are coming home to roost.
And every time I see a Presley or one of these black sicker fans starting to talk about Trump, which has nothing to do with the fact that our community suck.
They didn't do it. It's not him.
[clears throat] I say, listen, it's time for the griff to stop. The Supreme Court has done us a tremendous favor because now people got to stand on their own two feet, you know, and they're going to have to vote for people based on policies. No, they don't have to. They could stay home. People can stay home and and and whine and and cry like they always do. They've been crying for what's that two years? As long as Trump has been in office, we lost. So, we're going to be petulant children for the next four years as opposed to doing anything constructive.
Anyway, so let's continue to Scott said all the Democrats were fine with it. We don't need them jobs.
So now they might lose their jobs >> and rightfully so.
>> Oh no.
>> Oh no.
Elite Democrats might not be able to grow up and be politicians and sit around at their lunchons and at their parties pretending that they upset with Republicans. Meanwhile, going to Sak Fifth Avenue, going to the Essence Fest, going to the BET Awards, acting like sealless actors, enjoying the notoriety and the fame while we pick up the check and don't get anything for it. We don't get a civil rights bill. We don't get a antilack hate crime bill. We don't get reparations. We don't get police reform.
We don't get healthcare.
We don't get certain amount of uh government contracts for our black businesses that are trailing behind all other groups in this country.
We hear well, you know, >> countless rhetoric and >> well, you don't and and you don't get and nobody talks about this anymore, but there was a a special on Netflix called uh the 13 about the 13th amendment.
Nobody talks about the fact that it needs a constitutional change in that amendment because uh they couch slavery under the guise of locking up criminals. And of course, it's hard to argue because you can't really feel sorry for people who hurt other people, but it's slavery nonetheless. And and and there's nothing more prevalent than this recent case that's coming up because they have a warden and he talks about that. Now, people probably have mixed emotions because something has to replace how do you handle criminals, but this [ __ ] shouldn't be tied to the 13th amendment at all. If you're a criminal, they should put you in jail, right? But it should not be couched as it should be okay is all it's okay to enslave a person because they committed a crime.
And the only reason why I would say that is because we also have the eth amendment that talks about cruel and unusual punishment for certain crimes.
Now I don't know how anybody wants to would want to live in a life sentence under the current situation if you had the option to go end it all. But anyway, that's something we're gonna touch on.
And that's something that the Democrats had a had don't is not on their docket either, you know, and I guess I know why, but still, that's something that maybe even black people are not fighting for.
>> A bunch of panda bears pandering to black women, saying black women are the most educated. Meanwhile, they fall behind white women and Asian women. Only women that were passing are the Latinos.
And the way the Democrats are going, they want to change that too. I say they want to change that too. Now they want us to clap for a speech when the very fabric of what we use in order to elect them is being dismantled. And now all they got for us is a bunch of rhetoric cuz I guess they never thought it would happen. But here it is happening.
>> Now we we refuse to be freaking out about this. We refuse to be gassing about something y'all could have acted on four or five years ago.
Four and five, eight years ago, they could have acted on this, y'all. They decided not to. And I think they did it so they could run on it.
I think they did it because of strategy.
I don't think they just forgot. Like, I don't think they forgot we had a border and that the padlock was missing. I don't think they forgot that during Biden's term that 14 million people came across the border. I don't think that was an accident, nor do I think they forgot that the section two of the voting rights amendment was fragile and prone to be overturned. Police reform, no voting protections, no. I mean, what have they done except look good in pictures and go to each other's parties to party?
What have they actually done? I mean, what has helped you?
Oh, I know. They look good and you can live vicariously through them. Look at us. We look Is that all on Trump?
We didn't elect Trump. We don't vote for Trump. 90% of black Americans voted for the Democrat.
And it's been that way for 60 years. And we still end up here.
And you and now you say the remedy for all of this is to vote for you more. We got to vote for you even more to get the car out the ditch. The only way to get out the ditch is to vote more of us to vote for you to continue to do what you've been doing to guide us in this situation.
that, >> you know, the sad part about it is that the logic is so simple uh that we've, you know, and and they got an army, there's an army of black sick fans who are beholden to the Democratic party. I mean, your DL Hugies and your Ricky Smileys and your, you know, all of these people who have big microphones [cough and clears throat] who berate, belittle, use sign language and everything else to try to put other black folks who have critical thinking skills in the back by trying to shame them or trying to take something away uh from their public life because they don't believe in the [ __ ] that's being pushed down by the Democrats and the liberals. I mean, Malcolm X said it years ago and he's still say and it still rings true that the the white liberal used to be the biggest enemy of the black man. Now it's the black liberal. Uh and it's pervasive and uh and it's, you know, and there's just no receipts on their side to make it worthwhile other than more government programs, right? billions of dollars into homelessness, it still gets worse.
There's nothing getting better, right?
And nothing more prevalent in in the fact that the family structure has been destroyed under Democratic leadership primarily in the black community, right?
And there's no there's no doubt in that the politics matter uh in those kind of things, you know? So, it's other factors, but that's one of them.
>> The remedy Y'all don't have to clean house or nothing. Y'all don't have to change leadership or nothing. Y'all ain't going to make any commitments to us or nothing.
What What kind of [ __ ] is that?
That don't sound like [ __ ] to y'all.
This is a unique burden for black America who for decades, even after the Voting Rights Act was passed, even after the Civil Rights Act was passed, um have been outworking and out voting uh voter suppression. But it is very clear that this administration is working actively to take us back, not even just to Jim Crow, I would say even pre-reconstruction.
>> What good is the Congressional Black Caucus? Look at his black representation in Congress if you couldn't have prevented this. We take our cars to the shop religiously. We do all the oil changes.
We do all the maintenance. We pay all the bills. And then you tell me, "Oh man, the engine went out. You need a new engine." And it's going to be $15,000.
And I'm wondering what good is taking the car to you every every month, every couple months. What good is that if the engine blow anyway and you don't even know what happened?
That don't make sense.
>> [ __ ] that. I want to hear from y'all. Do you feel better?
>> That's the end of this morning. But hey, listen. You know what? Uh I mean, it's just a grassroot guy here, man, from black TV. I mean, everybody, if you can just see it, you can see it. And one of the things I can say, once you see it, you can't unsee it. the grift that the Democrats and the whole and the demonic hole that they have on the minds of black people who are otherwise supposedly intelligent is it's absolutely frightening >> as a voter today than you did in 2020.
A map is one thing, but if President Trump is successful in fixing our census, making sure that only US citizens are counted in the census, there will be little to no Democrat districts. But thank you for your time, council. You can go ahead and call your next speaker. But honestly, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Because while the average voter politically gang bangs, repping red or blue just to defend their idols, politicians who seem devoted to destruction.
By 1945, income tax became the primary revenue source for the federal government.
Morally bankrupt considering that taxes were meant to be temporary. Yet in 2026, we have federal income tax, property tax, payroll tax, sales tax, business tax, fuel tax, food tax, car tax, all of the taxes, hotel tax if you own an Airbnb.
And on top of all of that, the majority of the states in this great nation have state tax.
We have dumped tea for less. And by the time I was born in the 90s, the tax code grew by thousands of pages. Once a nation founded on escaping the abuse of taxation now funds politicians, their salaries, their car notes, their vacations, their nonprofits, their mistresses even >> extorting housing and income for foolishness while claiming that we have a housing or income or rental crisis. is is a bit illconsidered.
I sit back and I wonder how we can have a governor waste millions of dollars on a temporary measure. Convincing half of the people, 51% of the turnout that 10 to one is a fair map.
>> That's uh Stellenber whatever the chick from Virginia, you know, and that's why, you know, the gaslighting from the Democrats about Jerry Manderin uh is crazy. She tried a a a bloodless coup by taking 10 districts and just giving one to the Republicans in Virginia where you know it's like like she said 5149 Democrats to Republicans. She wanted to strip all the power away from half of the half of the state and it was the state supreme court that said no. And just recently they tried to get it pushed up to the federal Supreme Court and they Scrotus Scotus said hell no, we're not taking that case. And so yeah, so there you have it. So they was really I mean everybody's trying to cheat. I give you that. But man, that was a a bloodless coup right there.
>> Attempting to strip you away from your first amendment while literally attacking your second amendment. Suffice it to say, it doesn't matter if you're identify as Democrat or Republican.
We have dumped tea for less.
>> This young lady was cooking cooking shot.
>> Yeah, she you know, again, this is the kind of bipartisan stuff that makes sense, right? Because I'm not telling people they need to be a Republican. I'm saying they just need to not just give their votes willy-nilly to the Democrats. I think you need to look at situations on both sides and you can end up voting for a Democrat if you want.
But the point really is now you can't be now it can't be just based on you know what I don't care what they say that guy has brown skin so I'mma vote for him that woman that's a woman so since she has a vagina I'mma vote for her doesn't matter what she thinks how she handles situation doesn't matter none of it she has a vagina so I'mma vote for her you know I mean no absolutely not you know we need to have discerning voters that says I'm voting for this party or this person at the local level because I agree what they stand for. Some of the things I don't like, but the other guy I really can't stand anything they stand for. That kind of [ __ ] man. We need more voters like that in the black community. We just do.
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>> AOC, what are you gonna do? She just said,"Well, Tennessee is trying to eliminate the only black congressional house member in the state of Tennessee."
She's referring to the majority black district in Memphis. And the House member is named Steve Cohen. He ain't black.
>> It used to be held by Harold Ford. He ran for senator uh before he became a host on Fox News. He lost. And the guy who succeeded him is Steve Cohen. And Steve Cohen got elected, as I said, in a district that's majority black. And when he tried to join the Congressional Black Caucus, they said, "I'm sorry. It is an unwritten rule. No whites, blacks only."
So, who's the bigot? Did anybody complain when Steve Cohen tried to apply for the CBC and got denied? Is this thing on?
>> Black drift.
>> You know, listen, man. Black people, some black people are some of the most racist people in the United States. But but just going back to that Memphis situation, he's been he's been uh their district rep for uh 20 years, that guy Cohen, and they still had to bring in the National Guard in Memphis for the crime and lawlessness and everything else in that place. So what have what have they done? Black, white, or indifferent? What have they done in citizens other than destroy? And uh the one thing that I really have a problem with uh with the de with the Republicans is that if the Democrats can use the courts to almost up to and include saying having an executive branch is unconstitutional, how come nobody in the Republican party has gotten a lawyer to declare sanctuary states and cities unconstitutional?
The 10th amendment does not cover these bastards and and how they're implementing these sanctuaries. It just doesn't. And it seems like a such an easy case to win, you know, to stop sanctuary cities in their tracks. It's it's definitely a a fight worth a battle worth fighting. Definitely.
>> These race hustlers, they are coming out big time. They are not even trying to disguise [clears throat] their virilent racism particularly towards white people. And >> why would we replace the black outgoing mayor with a white person?
That simple.
>> NAACP Charlotte Meckllinburgg chapter president Karen Mack refusing to walk back her comments in this Facebook post from Monday. Mack wrote that it is quote seriously disturbing for white folks to be lobbying to be Charlotte's interim mayor. City Council is currently searching for someone to serve out the remainder of Val's term who is set to resign at the end of June. In an interview with Queen City News on Wednesday, Mack argued recent rulings on voting rights and redistricting efforts are evidence of black representation being undermined and stripped and that voters in Charlotte have been intentional about having black representation.
>> And my question to the white folks who are up in arms and out outrage, are they outraged about the fact that black representation is an attack? Are they outraged about the jury mandering that's happening all over this country?
>> Yep, that is. It says it is seriously disturbing, >> you know. I mean, I I don't know, man. I I'm I'm so jammedish now. I don't think I would ever vote for a woman, you know, who who's who's who who speaks like this, you know? I I just don't I mean, this liberal thought process, I mean, just think about it.
She act like she doesn't realize that in Virginia, the same NAACP in Virginia voted for the white woman over Winston Sears, a black woman. Not because she was uh not because Winston Sears was white. It's because she's a Democrat. This has nothing to do with race. It just has to do with maintaining democratic strongholds. So they they uh they stab Winston Sears in the back, right? Because I believe she's an AKA.
Winston Sears tried to plate the NAACP and plate the black women by denouncing Trump as a Republican. She denounced Trump. So she lost all the Trump voters there, many of them. And then she went on to stick it to the evang evangelicals Winom Sears by asking uh a a a outed gay man and his little chubby husband to be uh to be vice vice uh um you know governor and so they lost the evangelical vote. So when she went up against Sullenberger or whatever her name is, uh it was still it was still close, but if she would have had those allies, she would have won. She would have put a black woman in a governorship, but she couldn't get past being a sister girl. And so she blew a governorship and she left Virginia wide open to a a a socialist communist, you know, and because of this [ __ ] right?
and NAACP is a bunch of hypocrites uh because of uh turning their back on her because she's a Republican, but she's not even really a Republican. But it's just bad.
>> My question to the white folks who are up in arms and out outrage, are they outraged about the fact that black representation is aren't >> you racist?
>> Are they outraged about the jury mandering that's happening all over this country?
>> Yep, that is. It says it is seriously disturbing for white folks to be lobbying to be the interim mayor in Charlotte. Our mayor who recently resigned is a black woman who is a registered Democrat. While black representation is being undermined and stripped nationwide, white folks are either tonedeaf or worse, selfentered.
Wow. It's not about you. In Charlotte, black voters have been intentional about having black representation. What is the consensus after several discussion? If the city council votes a non-black person in as interim mayor again, voters will hold you accountable next year.
Wow, that is so racist. And they didn't feel this way when uh what's her name was Winom Sears was running in Virginia.
>> There you go.
>> Just down the road.
>> There you go.
>> Shelley, what are your thoughts on this?
This is people telling you again what to think and what to do, how to how to make your vote. That's number one. But what else? This is so insidious. It's condescending. It basically says you are not an autonomous being. Hell, you basically have no value as an individual unless the NAACP determines you to have have that value according to whatever your color skin, your skin color is, how much melanin you have in your skin. This is utterly disgusting. And let me tell you the third thing that I have been noticing. Again, this is by no statistical scientific survey or research. This is just what in my never the humble be opinion sees. I'm seeing more of these black grifters, these race hustlers. They are coming out big time.
They are not even trying to disguise their virilent racism particularly towards white people. And white people, many of you are taking it because of some white guilt, false white guilt that you have. It's pathetic. And >> yeah, but you know, I mean, emphasizing the fact that white folks have guilt and and and the race hustlers are coming out after them. But we have internal issues. It'd be nice to see you three sisters talk about the destruction of black voters of uh the community by the 92% black women who vote for the policies that have destroyed our community. It'd be nice to talk about that. You know, I I I wonder where you stand when it comes to the 92%. I mean, matter of fact, the 92% has become like a euphemism to describe black women in voting, right? as if it's a badge of honor. It's really uh uh a scollet letter that says that black people are still idiots even in 2022 and 2026 and for 2024 and now still in 2026.
Yeah. More and more black women need to come out and speak against that 92%.
That's what you need to do.
>> So are you to these white to these race grifters you are equally you are worse.
You are literally tramping on individuals, Americans mind you, and trampling on them their thoughts, their minds, and their actions, telling them what to do. You're going to set this all up. How dare you, Charlotte Meckllinburgg, you better raise up.
>> Yeah, this is terrible. This is this is this is blatant racism.
>> You know, there's two points. Number one, the NAAC NAACP is a 501c3 organization. They should not be issuing endorsements of anybody. Exactly.
Anyone. That's That's a little policy point that they used when they picked Abigail Spamber, a white liberal Democrat, over a very qualified black Republican woman.
>> I'm glad she said the name Spamberger.
I've been butchering her name all day long, but everybody knows what I'm talking about. And And that's exactly what they did. They picked a white woman because she's a Democrat over a black woman. Uh and it was blatant. And it's blatant, even more blatant when we see uh big uh turdan head over here in uh North Carolina uh saying the exact opposite. You know what I mean? You got to get your story straight. You got to be consistent somehow.
>> Who outclassed Abigail in every single category headtohead. Their excuse was, well, you know, we're a 501c3 and we can't come out against the black woman.
I mean, or against the white woman just because she's white. Well, I thought the name of the organiz >> Yeah. But the other part though, and this lady, it's not maybe a part of this whole uh thing that they're talking about, and I understand I see I watch these ladies once in a while, but Winston Sears blew the election. It wasn't just because of the NAACP. She blew the election because the support she required and needed, she turned their back on them. and uh bringing bringing in the big gay gay dude and spitting in the face of the evangelicals down in Virginia was probably just the the final nails in a coffin.
>> Was the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
>> I guess pink is a color though, right?
Is that what it is?
>> The National Association for Asinine and Crooked People.
>> Yeah.
>> But when we talk about this, one of the other things I want you guys to think about is what Shelley hit on. We call it suicidal empathy. And this is happening not only to to white people, but to some, you know, independent thinking um black people. They say, "Oh, well, what's it going to kill me then to to to sad with them on the black interim mayor? It's not going to kill us. We're going to elect a new mayor anyway." You know what it's going to kill? It's going to give them a sense of power over you.
If you follow what they say that directive, what should make them think that they're not going to issue another directive that you won't follow? Fool around and everybody will be wearing a mask again. Charlotte Meckllinburgg.
People need to stand up, stand for your rights, and show this NAACP that they don't run anything but their mouths.
>> I mean, and it literally >> Well, and then my point is, and you know, why is she leaving early? One, I I know the subway uh uh deletion uh of the of the foreign uh lady by the guy who was arrested 14 times. She didn't handle that situation well at all uh by putting that guy back on the street. It wasn't her, but you know, her policies were sent to to so weak. And I wonder if the board is sitting down here saying, "We need a different strategy, and we don't want to give uh some liberal [ __ ] a two-year or a year head start as an incumbent when the new uh [clears throat] when the the full elections come up."
And they shouldn't. And they should take the NAACP's uh threat by saying they will remember and and just tell them to stick it up their ass, man. That's what they I mean, where are the just like nobody out here has any backbone? I understand that these jobs are cushy and you could like grift for millions of dollars at some point if you get in the right area. I guess that's why they want to keep them. But, you know, I mean, if there's a white person that is more qualified than somebody in blackface, then you put the put the white person as mayor, you know, and see what they do and then they'll have an election and then if that person's no good, vote somebody else in, you know. But this whole notion that blacks only vote for blacks and white only vote for whites, well, it's not really true.
It really is. It depends on where you are and it depends on the overall demographics of an area, right? So in Memphis, overwhelmingly there's a whole bunch of black people voted a white man in against black opposition. So anyway, you know, Obama, you think that black 13%, the the very few of us who did vote voted Obama in twice, there was a whole bunch of white people who voted him in, you know. So, it's a lot of crazy [ __ ] going on, you know. So, this uh again, the Supreme Court has done us a tremendous favor. It's making people talk about how they vote. Uh this notion that uh they've gutted the Voting Rights Act and people can't vote anymore is a lie. It's a scale tactic and it's a lie.
You just can't jerrymander along racial lines. might kill you because their policies are so lack uh they don't believe in, you know, um law and and justice. They don't believe in that.
They don't believe in in in protecting the unborn, the babies in the wombs that could literally kill you. Uh they don't believe in they like you mentioned the COVID when they were masking everybody.
You know, the education systems generally in these areas are are are faulty. I mean, the list goes on. Folks, if you in 2026 are still voting for people based on skin color, then yeah, you are the problem.
>> You are the problem, right? And we're going to end that one there. Cuz if you are, if that's what you're doing and you're still doing that based on on race, I mean, I think you're idiots. I think we're all idiots. And I guess we've all been there, you know. Um, you know, I'm not immune to that. I mean, I I did it. You know, I voted for uh uh uh uh Obama just because he was black. I mean, he was eloquent and all that stuff. And you know, I voted for him. But here's here's one thing. I I played this before and I'm going just go through. You know, I and I put I was looking at women, but this will [clears throat] go past them, but because I have a couple of men in here, but here's people in the last 10 years that have been voted in office by the 92%. You know, this is just been they have black skin. We voted them in office. We had great high hopes for these people to do the right thing to lead us into the future. The old black girl magic, the whole goddamn nine yards, right? And and you know, we're giving you our votes and we're giving you our trust. We want you to do great things and go forth and do because now you have some power, some reigns of power. Kathern Pew, liberal Democrat, put in jail for for fraud.
Tiffany Henyard, the most notorious egotistical uh destructive mayor from a small town that none of us should even know her name. But her grift and her arrogance was so large she became a national disgrace.
Okay.
Da Stor, you know, again, problems with scandals, spending money improperly. She finally resigns. I think it's, you know, she was a mayor.
Fanny Willis can't keep her dick in her pants, right? Blew a whole, you know, blew a whole uh investigation because she improperly had sex with one of her subordinates and then lied about it on the stand.
you know, I mean, okay, Marilyn Mosby convicted, you know, just mishandling funds, you know, mortgage fraud.
Jasmine Cro Crockett, a $800,000 a year uh educated woman acting like a ghetto queen, lost her lost her Democratic bid for to be a senator against a guy who actually she should have, you know, if she would have been a little bit more low-key as a person, she probably should have beat that guy in the primary. White district or not, that guy is an idiot.
you know, and with all her notoriety, the Democrats left her high and dry.
They left her high and dry. They said, "No way we're going to make this woman a senator."
And so, the guy that was running against is a no-name. I don't even know who the [ __ ] guy is, right? I haven't heard from him since, but he's going to be running for Senator. Let me uh fix this.
All right. So, there you go. I mean, it just keeps going, right? This these are the people who are supposed to be the leaders. Natalie Hall, she still holds her position in Fulton County. She lost a million-dollar case because she was begging out a subordinate all over the all over the the the hall, the town, you know, all the office buildings and she started stalking this guy. So, she's still in her job. A man would never still have his job after fooling around with a woman subordinate. But she cost him a million dollars.
Harriet Thompson, liberal Democrat, Brooklyn court, right? She has some issues that she lost her courtship, her judgeship.
Christine Peterson, I saw the videos of her and the cop half, you know, kids almost falling out of her dress, drunk as hell, you know, they they got they got her off the bench for systematic incompetence. you know, maybe that's a touchy thing, you know, but she was doing some [ __ ] that that was really against the protocols. And then she had a felony arrest on top of that because she was in it with a judge. Patrice Cers, a woman who openly hates men, made millions and millions of dollars on the backs of dead black men and you know and started eating her donuts and went off into the sunsets with all the BLM money and uh and I can't believe that there's still blacks supporting these [ __ ] dogs.
Latasha Brown, liberal Democrat. We supposed to be wanting to vote for black women, black men. Don't worry, I got a couple of men coming up. So, this is all the people that's in the news. I don't ask for these things. I'm not looking for them. And when I see them come in the news, I just happen to record them.
I say, "What the hell is going on?"
These are the women who supposed to be breaking the glass ceiling. Liberal Democrat chair legislation charged with false the false news claim. Her DNA was the only DNA on the news.
Here's a big one. Latoya Canrell, she was a mayor for, you know, two terms.
She uh took the mayoral house that was supposed to be for dignitaries and people and just lived in it rentree.
Obstruction of justice. She was banging out her subordinate, too. You know, I'm not that women can't have sex, but you know what? You can't be banging out your subordinates just like a man can. And then they started lying about this and that and they both under indictment.
She otherwise should have had a great send off as a mayor of a major city.
Patricia Martin, retired Cook County uh judge, she got broke probation because she built a 96 year old uncle out of all his money.
Tracy Jones, housing authority senior executive plead guilty for federal fraud charges.
Judge Sonia Mcnite murders her boyfriend.
Bigfoot Leticia James, she actually got uh indicted for these charges, but Pam Bond's incompetence got her off.
And you know, she didn't have no criminal activity, but she was a very unpopular mayor. However, she's not as bad as Brandon Johnson.
I'll give you that.
And uh Karen Bass, liberal Democrat, gallivant in uh in Africa while her city burned to the ground, you know, burned to the ground. People are still still not recovering. the person in charge of that uh reservoir that was empty was a DEI hire by name, right? It wasn't like just not, you know, just because she's Spanish. That's what she was. She makes $750,000 a year and the reservoir wasn't ready knowing that fire season was coming on. Not to mention the debacle with the fire chief and everything else.
Kesha Naz Bottoms was too, you know, she didn't do anything criminal that I know, but she was having a whole bunch of trouble going into that second term. So, she sat out, but I think she wants to come back as governor.
I believe I think I heard some, you know, now now kids are a little older. I think she wants to come back. I tell you what, people, I would not vote for a woman as governor uh who quit on the job at one point. Never.
cosplaying uh Camala Harris, you know, you it says it all.
And then uh Susan Hutton, liberal Democrat, a sheriff. She was responsible for the jailbreak or or at least played a hand in the jailbreak of those 10 prisoners that took a year or so to get back into jail when we saw that big jailbreak.
And then they showed us a picture of a little hole by the toilet that somehow they got. I said, "Get the hell out of here." They didn't they didn't go through there. The front door was open.
I mean, you know, I mean, I just keep going, right? Win some Sears, she's a rhino. She's supposed to be a Republican, but she threw the election. I think she was a plant because she should have won the governorship in Virginia and she did the sister girl [ __ ] and she lost it because she denounced Trump uh when she needed his voters in Virginia and she did the she she she she made a wrong selection of vice uh vice um governor.
Nobody I'm telling you. Listen, I don't care. I know it sounds homophobic and all that other [ __ ] There's still enough men in the United States. I I think we're dwindling, okay? Who don't want to see two men up there holding hands. We just, you know, I'm not, you know, we're not voting for that [ __ ] That's why Pete Budach, as brilliant as he could be sometimes, is never going to win anything major. And by the way, he did a terrible job as transportation uh secretary. Terrible.
this guy Jacob Frey who's a a a Somali puppet now up mayor up there liberal Democrat every time he tries to play Kate to the Somali community tries to talk in in Somali and I can see them just snickling behind their backs and just just this idiot. Now, here's the thing that makes him uh uh maybe shrewd, but he played one tribe of Somali against the other to get reelected. The Somali hate each other so much based on their tribal genocidal lines that he played one against the the faction that belongs to Omar, Ilon, Omar, Ilian, Omar, and Fatar against the other. And if he didn't get those other guys to vote, Fatar, Omar Fatar would be mayor and the Somali would have a bloodless coup over Minneapolis, Minnesota.
And but their hatred for each other was so big, so pervasive.
The genocidal ties between the two was so pervasive that they they said, "You know what? You know, if if Fatar has to be mayor, we'll we'll keep the white guy because we hate the other guys that much.
That's what was going on there.
Mayor Woo, Mayor Woo spent all her money in in Massachusetts on housing and protecting illegal aliens to where they had to leave thousand they had to let thousands of prisoners go because they can't fund the uh they can't fund the lawyers to take care of these guys pro bono, right? What do they call those lawyers? They don't have any money for the lawyers. These people can't get any kind of fair hearings because they can't pay. They're justice of the peace or not just they're lawyers.
We can't we got we got to get rid of these liberals, man. We can't keep we can't put them in office. And the PI, you know, there's a couple of honorable mentions that are not here. Mayor Johnston from Colorado. Uh the mayor in me Maryland. These guys are losers, man.
And this guy is the worst black man I've seen in modern history.
You know, he is a a uh you know, and I'm not even paying attention to the chat or anything. I'm just looking at these charts, you know. So, yo, if y'all saying just say what just say I can catch up with y'all later. This guy is the worst. He's the worst of the worst.
the there if there was such thing as black treason, his name would be and his face would be uh a picture of the in front of the definition.
And I know I could have more. I mean, I I just I just a bridge this, you know.
You know, I I just tell you, man. Um these the listen, if somebody could come up with uh uh and here's why it's so significant when I talk about the Democrats and liberal Democrats, especially I showed the women first, right? And there's a lot of them.
>> You're trying to break the glass ceiling that y'all call a ceiling. You're trying to break into positions of leadership.
You're trying to set a new tone for the young ladies or whatever the hell you're doing, young men, whatever. So, when you get these opportunities, how are you going to fumble a bag in such destructive ways, you know, and then ask people to continue to vote for you and continue to trust you with the power that you get from being these positions.
You know, there wasn't just a few ladies I mentioned. This is all in the last eight years or less. And there's more. There's a few there's a few. I didn't feel like going through my records to add the the extra five women that I could to this list.
And I particularly talk because black men aren't really getting elected in the same kind of at least not that I see like the black women are.
So, you want to be in charge, but it seems like you want to be in charge so you can continue the same [ __ ] [ __ ] that you did when you wasn't in charge. The white man did it, so I should be able to do it, too.
You know, it's that's really disappointing, man. It's destructive.
It's disappointing. And that's why the Supreme Court did us a favor so we can't just be voting for people because they got black skin. and they live in a district and I don't have anywhere else to go. So my vote has to go for this person or nobody.
You got to compete for these positions now. You got to compete against other blacks and other whites. And you should have something to say and something to offer that's substantive. And so people could feel that you're saying, "All right, we're going to if you vote for me, these are the policies that I'm going to push through."
If you live in a food desert or if you live in a place that could be a food desert, I'm gonna make sure that in that area, we're going to protect that store.
We're going to protect those places, the pharmacies, the food, the uh Walmarts and the uh Walgreens and the the food the place that satisfies the needs of the community. And we're not going to let [ __ ] come destroy it by robbing it blind.
We get the police to station people there. We're going to put offenders in jail and prosecute their asses to the full extent of the law. And that's how you get control of your neighborhoods again. None of this [ __ ] oh, they didn't have a father and they didn't have this and all that [ __ ] man.
It's time to put that [ __ ] away. It's time to also trust that you know what, we can stand on our own two feet. We don't need the white man to give us handouts from the Democratic Party to survive. That's [ __ ] They have 60 years.
60 years.
Three full generations. And black men and black women, we [ __ ] hate each other, you know? Come on.
That's crazy. And to think that that their programming doesn't have anything to do with it. you're sick, you know. Anyway, I got I got, you know, that's the end of that, man. It's it's it's a a travesty that I had to put that up there. Anyway, but the truth of the matter is, you know, our politicians with black face haven't done a great job.
They haven't done a great job, you know, and uh and we need to realize that. Not to say we need to go white vote for white folks, you know, but the the fact is, man, okay, so again, I don't, you know, at one point I believe that there was a movement uh and this might have been years ago because I haven't heard anything about it lately, but there was a movement to try to fix that hole in the 13th amendment, you know, that that that hole that allows slavery as long as a person commits a crime.
And it's not it's not even covered up.
It's not even a veiled wording or anything like that. It's straight up if you commit a crime, then you forfeit your freedom to jail, of course, but you forfeit everything that you know as a human being to your new slave master, which is the the state government or the federal government or whoever government is running that jail.
All right. So, let's let's look at that, you know, and maybe you you got a different interpretation than I do, but it sounds straightforward to me, right?
The 13th Amendment, right? The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. Okay, we know that.
So, let's look at it. 13th amendment abolish slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States except as punishments for a crime.
Okay.
Now this except as punishment for a crime is not in there by mistake.
Right. So the penal system right as and this since this was in 1965 I mean 1865.
So the mindset for the whites who wrote this amendment was still saying there's got to be a way to reach back and still get slave labor out of [ __ ] right?
That's why they put that in there. And that's no longer that no longer should be uh something that they go by today, right? If you were this is what they're saying. Now, of course, we can't feel sorry for the person who's the criminal.
And that's why this thing lasts and lingers. But there also is a eth amendment that says that there's cruel and unusual punishments as well even for criminals.
Okay. So the fact that they can subjugate a man for enter slavery for a crime. It doesn't say murder. It doesn't say you know rape. It doesn't say it says for a crime. Whatever. And to me, when it says for a crime, it's whatever crime they dee necessary and it's whether it's whatever prison they put you in. So they strip you of your humanity and they treat you like a slave, right? And the Democrats had the the the reigns of power from for 60 at least off and on for five six times in the last 60 years. I've never seen this come up as a a discussion to take that sentence out because that doesn't mean you're not going to punish criminals. Doesn't mean you're not going to send people to jail. But the fact that they still want to subject uh people to slavery if they commit a crime, I think is is is an amendment way past due its time.
And the another reason why that the Democrats are not necessarily on their side because none of them and maybe none of the black guys either in the so-called congressional black caucus has make have made this an issue and it may become an issue. It's going to pass, but it it may become a a a discussion point again because of this recent trial of the four guys and the one woman who got convicted of deleting uh a criminal rapper, right? And I've never seen so much justice for a black man in my whole life.
I mean they they gave him more justice than I mean these guys were on their piece and cues. It was like they used every technology thing in the book to piece together the crime scene and I saw it. I mean, these guys were meticulous from using phone records and phone textes and the whole nine yards video surveillance from just obscure places and they pieced together a a story that is actually a movie, okay, all the way up until the crime. And one of the things is that we come front and center with this clause again, right? And and the fact that we came front and center with this cross is this. And I'mma show you uh I'mma I'm going to show you what I'm talking about right now cuz let me see if I could find it.
Where's the young guy here?
I'll get it. Just bear with me for a second. It's my last video anyway.
Let me bear with me for a second. All right.
All right. There you go.
There it is.
based on Mr. Gathight's age, physical abilities, things like that. Do you think that >> now what you're going to see here is a ex warden talking about the punishment of a guy who's doing hard labor in a labor camp for the rest of his life. This gentleman has been forefronted all over the news because he's 20 years old and and believe it or not, he comes from a two family household. The rest of his guys, the darkkinned ones and all that stuff, they don't showcase because he's the one that they really want to to drive this [ __ ] home. Okay? And they got a warning on the stand and he's telling what his life is going to be like until the day he dies. Okay? And uh well further for me I just think that these are the kind of things that if black folks really wanted to argue to see the Democrats do something for us.
These are the kind of policies these are the kind of things that we should be they should be willing to try to get off the docket and not because this guy should be we should feel sorry for him.
He should do his time in a penitentiary somewhere for the rest of his life. I'm not so I'm not I'm still kind of perplexed why he didn't ex he didn't ask for the death penalty. Listen to what his life is going to be like in a prison of men who have nothing to lose.
>> The prison would benefit from him in a work capacity if he were sentenced to life without parole.
>> I say yes with my experience not only just in classation but as former warden and even as a jail administrator. He's someone that's young. Um he's healthy.
Um, in reality, we need that labor. We need that, um, sweat equity, and we will put them out there to work because we do have an aging prison population, jail administration. We have that. So, we put these young individuals to work and get some sweat equity out of them since they, uh, are young and actually can do the work.
>> So, so, uh, uh, Master here, you know, he's just a couple of lines away from, uh, we got a failure to communicate, you know, that kind of [ __ ] He's the only thing he hasn't done is gone up and grabbed my man's balls and checked his teeth to see if he's good uh for for the job. But I I think the young I think the people the young guys don't realize what's in store for them. And I hope this kind of [ __ ] which is going viral everywhere kind of tells you what's in store for you for the dumb [ __ ] that you might do out in when you're still free. And we talk about life without parole and and death row, but for our jurors education in Florida. What does a life sentence without parole mean?
>> A life sentence in the Florida Department of Corrections means from the minute they're brought in, they're assigned an inmate number. He will be assigned an inmate number and when he dies and leaves in a body bag, he will still have that inmate number. An inmate serving life will never ever get out.
There is no parole in the state of Florida and they're not ever allowed outside the razor wire and the fence of a secured facility.
>> So the only way that an inmate serving life without parole would leave is when they die by natural causes.
you actually >> yo just just truly heartbreaking that young people are willing to put their lives on the line and risk everything for nothing. They always talking about being real, man. Being real is going home to your family. Being able to do what you want to do. Being able to go to a party. Being able to sleep in every day. Not having to wake up at four o'clock in the morning and eat trash food. Not having rodents and all of that stuff around you. Not be having to do forced labor every single day. And you know what the narrative that I see from people online about this whole case and this situation? Although somebody's life was taken, oh man, I can't believe it.
This is modern day slavery. They doing them so bad. They doing them so dirty.
What about the victims?
What about the people that suffered at the hands of these people that decided to take a life?
>> See, Anton's correct, right? And that's the reason why nobody's going to feel sorry for the punishment that's waiting for this guy. The bigger picture is why is subjugation to slavery still on the books?
You could punish a man without making him a slave, right? I mean you you can right it's possible you know so I know when they wrote that amendment that apostrophe uh you know that comma I should say except when you commit a crime was a way to say yeah you know slaveryy's over but we want to still have a tether to it if we need it and and the word crime is broad right the that's a broad term We know that even in today's time and when it was even worse that black men in particular get extended sentences for the same crime that a white man wouldn't get.
Right? So if I need sweat equity, I can find a way to give a man 10 years when he should only be in there for two. That kind of [ __ ] right? And if I can get slave labor out of him, I'm gonna try to maximize that [ __ ] free money to the state, you know, kickbacks to the judges, the whole nine yards. So that's that's that's that's a place where we have a fault in the system, but that doesn't mean that I don't think these guys should be punished, you know, that so and and and that's why we can't have these conversations because if you get into a conversation like this with somebody who wants to be ignorant, they say, "You just want to walk free." No, I don't. I'm thinking the larger issue is that that's an amendment that's still on the books and you could ride you could drive a train through that comma except when you commit a crime, you know, because mitigated circumstances are something that the judicial system came up with that that tells me that that doesn't matter. We're going to make you a slave and that's it.
>> May I have a moment?
>> Yes.
I'll talk a witness. Thank you. Okay.
Very good.
>> If someone is sentenced to life without parole, meaning they're not getting out, is there any incentive for them to follow the rules why while they're in prison?
>> Well, every inmate in the Department of Corrections is required to work. And if they do not show up to work, even those who are medically indigent, they're required to work. [snorts] Um, they will face administrative outcomes. Basically, receive a dismay report for refusing to work. And if that continues to escalate, we move them into another level of status based on their classification and their negative adjustment in the prison setting.
>> And what would be their incentives to follow the rules other than just where they're housed? Do they get any benefit for following the rules?
>> They would have their privileges not revoked. Privileges such as family visits, um commissary, inmate tablets, access to the TV, those may even access to programs. those are the privileges in which they have to follow the rules in order to keep them.
>> So now >> and so you indicated that they um are required those inmates will be required to work 60 hours a week um and even if they're disabled.
Is it safe to say that prison can be made even more comfortable for a person or uncomfortable sorry if they refuse to work or they're not following the rules?
>> Yes. In the system, it's designed if they continue to refuse to show up to work or their assigned area, they will get disciplinary reports. As they continue to escalate those disciplinary reports, then they will be considered for close management. And what close management status is those individual inmates in the prison system that are not following the rules, they become a security concern not only for the other inmates but the day-to-day operations at which time the institutional classification team will review them, place them on a docket as they say to be reviewed by central office and move to a facility such as Santa Rosa Correction Institution, Martin Correction Institution, Colombia to name a few in which we house they house close management one, two, and three statuses.
The these are these are like isolation prisons. I mean, I think a lot of people don't realize and maybe we do what it might be when they isolate you 24 23 hours out of a day in a s in a place by yourself. I I would imagine some of the things he's not saying is that you don't have a book to read. You don't have anything to do. You don't have anything.
You have a light that might hum that they don't never turn off.
You know what I'm saying? So, you're in this room by yourself. It's bright. It probably may be a little cold. I don't know how much blankets they give you and [ __ ] like that, but it's torture by yourself. That's not something human something human beings are not meant to be like that in isolation like that. Uh with nothing to read except your own thoughts and without being able to turn off the light. So at a point even when you close your eyes, you know that you don't have enough darkness to sleep easy. It's it it could be really that bad. These individuals for the most part are locked in a single cell by themselves. They don't have any privileges just to see medical every day as well as their meals and and not even but twice a week at uniform and allowed out of their cell three times a week.
They will remain in that status till they start complying with the rules and regulations in which they will eventually hopefully move out of that status if they start conforming to the rules.
>> I'm just not built >> the things that inmates do in the way of work at the uh prison. You included um cooking. Is that right?
>> Yes. We we have to prepare three meals as well as even dietary meals for the inmate population. So we use a lot of the inmate labor to do all the meal preparation as well as keeping up with sanitary requirements. We have to launder all the food as well. We have also inmates. The department has to assign inmates who have skills in maintenance because the department of corrections utilizes.
>> Well, let me ask you, how long you think those waves are going to be in his hair when he gets in jail. I, you know, listen, I saw they saw some shots of this guy. He's really thin, right? He's not really that built. You know what I'm saying? He's gonna have a tough time in prison. I mean, it it's Shaw Shank for sure for my man in there.
And the arrival of the dude that they uh offed, his a lot of his partners are already in jail in the place where they're sending him and they're not going they're going to put him in Gen Pop. He's not going to be in protective custody. And the reason why they keep showcasing him and I maybe it's a little colorism here and maybe because he looks soft and the other brothers they look kind of hard but they're going to have a hard time too and they probably won't be friends when they in there. And then they have a woman who who a young woman pregnant she didn't get life. I think I don't know if they they settled on her, but somebody said she only got eight years, but she was as intricate a part of this situation as anybody else, but but anyhow, so he's the poster, he's a poster child for this discussion that this exordin is talking about. And uh this just more it's just more what he has to be required to do for the rest of his life.
80% of the inmate labor to keep up with the aging facilities that the prison system has. That's something on a national level. We put them to work.
They do not have any kind of financial compensation they're required to. We also keep up the grounds as well as utilize them in different capacities.
Those who might have a high school diploma might be part of the orientation for the new inmates coming into the prison system. sort of like a a peer-to-peer helping those particularly those coming in with a term of years to uh hopefully take advantage of programs and not return back to the prison system.
>> Can you mention yard work? Do they do painting, electrical work, things like that based on their skill set?
>> They do plumbing, painting, electrical.
Keep in mind they're under supervision of what we know as a vocational instructor. So they're not freely having any access to tools. They are always supervised. We because of a prison design things do break down at night.
>> You know what they said that this guy came from a two family household >> kind of middle class friendly middle class.
Uh I don't know how they dropped the ball. They said he might just been rebellious. I don't know how he even met the guys he was hanging out with. Uh but that's what I heard. I mean I didn't really do that. Listen, criminals come from two family households too. But, you know, these day and age, you know, when you find one, it's easier to uh assume that he's from a one parent household.
He was bad all his life and all that [ __ ] But if you just look at this guy, he's not built for this [ __ ] man. I don't even know how he was even hanging out with the crew, you know? He don't even Anyway, he don't look [ __ ] He's not like them. Right. So sometimes depending on the skill set staff is dispatched or even the corrections officers have to supervise them to keep up with these repairs.
Wastewater treatment program. Some of the prisons in the department of corrections I know personally have been assigned at places where we don't have direct water access. So we have our own water and treatment program. So we have to keep up with that as well.
>> You indicated that the inmates themselves don't make any money or commissary off of that work. Is that right?
>> No. Would you say that they save the Department of Corrections in the state of Florida money? [snorts] >> Yes, they do. Yes, they do.
>> I'm not built for it. Maybe you are.
Maybe you want to risk it all. I'm okay with being a lame. Let me know what y'all think inside of the comments.
>> All right. So, that's that. I mean, you you you see where I'm coming from with that, right? I mean, for heaven's sakes.
Listen, and and only reason why I brought that up here is because if I was looking at uh a list of things that I would would try to find a Democrats to support me on for my 60 years of voting for them, a an amendment to the 13th uh a change to the 13th amendment, taking that little line out of there would be one of them because the point is that there should be no there should be no tether back to slavery whatsoever in the constitution.
And that's one because we could trump up charges and crimes, you know. So, uh I just think that that's something that I just came across. The the issue really is is the Supreme Court saying, "Black folks, you guys are on your own now. You don't have to you no longer the Democrats no longer have a hold on you to make you vote to set things up to where you're in some kind of plantation like uh voting pool and it's got to be some black [ __ ] that you got to vote for uh who's just toing the party line.
You know, if he's black and he's saying something worthwhile, then vote for him.
And this is and here in lies the rub and this is this is nothing your your black grifters will tell you. Your dol hugs and the Steve Harveys and your Ricky Smileies and all the black grifters that's out there.
One of the things that the de the Republicans open themselves up to and I'mma say it is this. If the Democrats could come up with good candidates, even in those white districts that are saying the right things that have the gift of gab and actually have some policies that make sense other than just being liberal socialist bricks, they could win some of those elections.
They could win some of those elections.
you know, the the the thought process that now because, you know, you don't have a black consolidated base, a black person can't win or a white person with who who favors some of the things that black folks need as a policy can't win is is ridiculous.
It really is, you know, and I guess the next three to five years will tell us the difference, you know, because even if Trump, even if MAGA and all that [ __ ] loses in the midterms or even if not in the midterms, but loses the election, it's not going to be that easy to change that ruling from the Supreme Court unless you find a way to gut the Supreme Court. And that's going to be pretty much undoable unless people pass away.
So, um, I think we're going to see what it means as black folks not to be under the thumb of the Democrats and see how we do. I have more faith in black people than the the the blacky blacks out there, you know, cuz we got here now. Believe me, all the [ __ ] that you have in your life, all the things you have in your life, are you going to tell me that the Democrats got it for you? Or did you get it because you worked hard for it?
You know, and and and and if the Republicans were your ops, they all were your ops and they hated you and you still succeeded in life because of the evil Republicans.
And for, you know, you did did either one of those parties do anything for you? Did did you go for the brass ring yourself? Did you let one door close without trying to open another one? I mean, these are the kind of things I mean, you know, you reach my age and [ __ ] And I said, you know, listen, you know, I had I I went to a Catholic school. I had a a dean of discipline.
This guy was 6'8. He told me I wouldn't amount to any [ __ ] thing. I'm 17 years old. He told me straight to my face. I told him I wanted to be an engineer. He said, "Man," he laughed and he said, "Man, go find yourself a job."
He said, "That's just not happening.
I'm 17.
I'm glad I didn't listen to that [ __ ] man."
Right. I went to the counseling office.
I found a package that was right there.
It was like somebody put it there for me to see on how I could go to college on my own time, you know? I didn't let him close the door on me. I mean, you know, I'm not special.
You know, we don't need the Democrats to tell us how to live, that we're victims, and while at the same time, they're flooding our zone with illegal aliens.
They're spending what little tax money we have on people who shouldn't be here.
They're setting up sanctuaries. And if you set up a sanctuary for even what you think is the good people, if I'm a criminal, guess where I'mma hide? I'mma hide in the sanctuary.
You know what I'm saying? I mean, when are we going to come out of this [ __ ] cloud of saying if it if it doesn't have black skin, we can't trust it. And we trust so many people with black skin who left us in the lurch, you know. So, here he is. I can't wait.
Well, listen. If Lord willing, I'm still around five years from now, maybe longer. a lot longer. But the point really is, I'd like to see how this [ __ ] plays out. Some of you young [ __ ] people might want to see how this plays out. Are we going to be better off when we vote 40% for the Democrats and 40% for the Republicans and 10% undecided, 20% undecided? Are we going to be better off?
You know what I'm saying? If we could make choices based on policy and not some [ __ ] from the view.
That's all I'm saying. You know this [ __ ] man. The Supreme Court has given us a gift.
It's a gift. It's a sea change that we haven't had in a very, very long time.
And that's why all the Democrats and everybody's blowing a stack because they understand what that [ __ ] means. They understand that a voting uh that that we are free.
We are free. And it's some of us got to go drag kicking and screaming. They're 92%. I don't have any hope for them.
Maybe some of them will start trickling off their 92% plantation. But it's not the black man's job to pull them off. If anything, we got to pull more black men off that plantation and start thinking straight because the Democrats have no use for men either. Pretty much, not men who stand on their own two feet. You know, you got to be a plating, pontificating [ __ ] to be on the Democratic party now. And and that's not what I'm I I don't think we're not built for that, you know. So, anyhow, listen, I'm glad that you guys spent a little time with me. go back on the replay and look at this. It was a lot of different things that I said you might not agree with. Leave a comment in the in the comment block. We could get into another dialogue. Maybe I'll come back with a part two. But there's a lot of things the Democrats could have done for us over the last 60 years that they refused to do. And I say it one more time. There was six times when the Democrats had the House, they had the Senate, they had a favorable Supreme Court, and they did buckets for us.
And that includes Obama and that includes Biden, that includes Clinton.
That includes Jimmy Carter and that includes LBJ who gave us reluctantly by the way the Civil the Civil Rights Act, which had to be passed by a Republican in the Senate or else it would have never made it to his desk.
And everybody keeps forgetting that.
Anyway, uh I can drone on and on and on and on.
And it feels good to I'm, you know, go kiss the misses when I'm off of this thing. And I wish everybody to go back on this replay. Thanks for showing up for staying for a little while and let me rant because I know I I I dropped the link and nobody came up, but that's cool. Uh, so with that, I'll be back next week. I don't know what I'm going to talk about. It has to just come to me and uh and we'll take it from there. So from the black man unfiltered network, your favorite baby boomer over and out.
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