Crime statistics showing higher rates among Black Americans are primarily caused by systemic racism, poverty, and environmental factors rather than inherent racial characteristics; when people are placed in impoverished conditions, they are more likely to commit crimes regardless of race, as demonstrated by the correlation between poverty and crime across all racial groups.
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What's going on YouTube? It's your boy Mikey here with another YouTube video.
Today, Antonio's got a interesting video. He says, "This streamer exposed the truth about black people." He got a picture of Joe Bart in the thumbnail.
So, it got my attention for sure. This guy Joe Bart saying anything crazy, you get me? I'll be surprised. It would definitely shock me because he's a he's a cool he's a cool YouTuber and streamer. He seem like he's down to earth. He don't seem like he talk too crazy. He seemed like he's aware of himself and he's aware consciously to try to keep himself filled with things that's keeping him um well knowledgeable of information. So I want to see what the [ __ ] he what what what he what is his take on the truth of black people? What the [ __ ] would he have to say? What the [ __ ] Yeah, that's that's just the main thing. What the [ __ ] he got to say? So I got to see this and I got to see this in my first reaction, my next reaction. I got to do this with y'all cuz I hope it ain't no dumb [ __ ] I really do hope it ain't no dumb [ __ ] bro.
>> A huge content creator by the name of Joe Bartaloi. Millions on Tik Tok, millions on Twitch, millions on YouTube.
This is a huge guy. Recently on Twitter though, a clip of him has went viral expressing his feelings about black people. So, the post has over 10 million views is sitting at 100,000 likes. And his caption, Joe Bartalosi goes off on people who say black people are more likely to commit crimes than white people. Just off that caption alone, you all right, white boy. But nah, for real though, it's refreshing to see a straight white American male in 2026 that isn't a bigot. I got to show respect to Joe for that. He has a >> bro say Joe is not dumb. He He's aware of himself. He's aware of everything and be racist and the edgy white teams will eat it up. But no, he got morals. But let's watch the video.
>> Do not commit more crimes than white people on a personality basis. If you're going to say statistically they do, that is only because of impoverished areas in the lives that they've been given because of the implications that have been put on them through what is it called? Systemic racism. They've been given a [ __ ] hand and therefore live in that [ __ ] hand and are more likely to commit crimes if they're impoverished living in areas where they have to to survive.
>> It's that simple. It's literally that simple. I explain it all the time. Y'all know I tell y'all to always go back if you want the answer to things cause and effect trickle down economics. Although black America isn't as bad as they really like to portray it, it's really just the internet and the cherry-picking that make it look worse than what it is.
But we do have our problems and those problems exist because of what black Americans have went through. And I'm going to do a short synopsis. A lot of people say I say the same things over and over in my videos. Well, I get a lot of new viewers in my videos so I tend to repeat things. So yeah. But anyway, the reason black America has the dysfunction that it has, let's go back to slavery.
And in fact, it only ended what, 200 something.
>> Yes. We are not too far removed from slavery, let alone civil rights movement and all the the things that led to us having to whatever they think we have a free freedom of speech and all the freedom we have that everybody think we you hear me, try to abuse. We've not too far moved when that [ __ ] was not not available to us at all. Wasn't even an option. even in their brain to even think to give to us. People might be thinking, why are you saying us? Because I'm a black American. If you don't think I'm black, I'm sorry that your um view of the black American diaspora is very little cuz I'm a black American. Both of my parents are black America. Both of my parents are black American. Both of my grandparents are black American. Both sides on each, you feel me? On each branch, each streak. I don't feel like I have to express that all the time. But sometimes when [ __ ] get to yapp and get to over chat and over over questioning why I say the things I say, why I act the way I act because I was raised that way. I was raised in a you feel me? You know, I was raised by my parents. I was raised in a black household. I know how certain things they make sure that I knew about my history, knew about myself alone, let alone knew about my family, what things happened in this world and how to interact with people and entities and different things in this world. You feel me? and how to be aware of the the privileges we have because a lot of these things people overlook as privileges because there's still other places in this world where they still get down like that. They still have slavery. They still have women's rights that's being abused. They still have rights against race and rights against colorism. They still have other places in this world where the things that we do expressing it on them. Even expressing this digitally is not even allowed. You feel me? So it's like we have privileges but people still find a way to try to demean us when we use it and try to make it seem like we just being victims. We be being victims.
like, "No, [ __ ] We expressing that y'all still do the same [ __ ] that y'all do and we can express it now. And if y'all want to have confrontations, we can settle that and have a legal settlement about that. We can have a legal argument, a legal confrontation.
We could talk about digitally. We could do whatever. We could have the freedom and privilege to express our differences through digital. We have we have the privilege to do that now. We not too far removed where [ __ ] literally died for saying anything for looking at a white man. [ __ ] don't really do their homework on why I imit die. [ __ ] just know him from little things. until died because he a white woman lied on him.
Simple as that. You feel me? Little things like that and things like that starting to I hate to say it things like that is starting to cycle back up again because people just make lies and it's worse cuz it's on the internet and people just run with lies. People create things to go with their lies and they fabricate things or they just have people that go along with things and go with their lie that don't even have the right mind and they just want to go with it just cuz that's just their person that they know that's their friend. They just want to make sure they don't get nothing wrong happening to them. It's weird. It's weird. It's weird. That's why this black America scope can be this look dysfunctional and how it is confusing and how it is. You feel me?
Just how it is, man. We not too far removed from this [ __ ] So, y'all got to be mindful of how y'all speak to people.
Cuz when you speaking to black Americans, some people are aware of theirel and aware of the black American history, black American, how to be a a black American to themselves. People know how to treat themselves, how to be around people and around other races.
People know how to do that and operate like that. But when people are by themselves and people are able to be the free freedom mind creative uniqueness of themselves, that's where you be able to see that's when you be able to truly see who they are, how they act. You feel me?
Some people be trying to force their own opinion, protect their own opinion on the people when they don't know their own homework, don't do their own history on what's why people act the way they act. If you do your own homework to see when this [ __ ] ended 1865, you can easily see we not even 200 years past this [ __ ] at all in current time.
You feel me? We still right next to that [ __ ] You feel me? [ __ ] trying to make it seem like that [ __ ] happened 500 years ago with these black and white pictures. No, this [ __ ] damn near just happened. It wasn't even two centuries ago. It was a c century and a half ago >> years ago. But anyway, slavery, that was 400 years of brutal non-stop work. And in my opinion, it was an attempt.
>> And that's the other thing. Slavery was 400 years. We haven't even got past the mark where it was double the time that it was like that it happened. Slavery happened 400 years and we only been 150 160 years removed. You would do you think any of the any of the generational genes of trauma wouldn't be passed on to nobody? You think it's not going to still be passed on? Even though it might be, you feel it might be l going away now, disappearing now, but still it still might be premanent in certain ways.
>> The genocide and a lot of people love to downplay child slavery. No, this was something, man. What? But just the things we went through during slavery, the psychological problems, those things still can transfer over in 2026. It's called epigenetics. So, we went through that. Then, we were released in 1865. We were considered free, but not really free. We dealt with Jim Crow, segregation, the KKK, all types of unfair treatment. Then we could talk about things such as redlinining, right?
Where they literally mapped us off in certain areas to have access to the better jobs, the better resources. They would run highways over certain areas.
Then we could talk about the 1950, the 1960s when a lot of black leaders started to realize like, man, we got to do something about the problems we're dealing with. I highly recommend everybody read the autobiography of Malcolm X and the things that this brother is talking about, he's dealing with in the 1960s, y'all. It's literally something that I see in 2026, right? I know I'm kind of going off topic. I love the rant, but in this book, it was a certain section he was talking about.
And what happened was some black people did something dumb where a white woman was killed and they immediately tried to just, you know, put all the blame onto black people. But Malcolm X was like, "Well, y'all can't just point the finger because the reason that they were even messed up in the first place is because of the conditions that you guys placed them under." Right? And I look at that the same way in 2026. They love talking about y culture, this and that. I don't approve any of this. But also, these are the conditions that you guys harbored.
You guys put the drugs in the neighborhood. You guys put the weapons in the neighborhood. You did all of these things. So now in 2026, you're still getting the byproducts and want to just put all the blame on us. No, y'all got to take some blame, too. But anyway, back in the 1960s, we had black power movements, okay? Black Panthers, Malcolm X, MLK, Fred Hampton, all of these type of groups and leaders tried to come up and basically guide the black community.
Anytime we tried to organize and they saw something, they knocked them off. In fact, there is a whole program put in place just to disassemble black power movements. It's called COINTEL Pro.
After this, we had the chemical warfare.
Okay, that's heroin. That's crack cocaine. In fact, most of the parents of the Yians today are damn near crack babies. Think about it. the parents that were born in the late 1980s, a lot of them are crack babies. So maybe they didn't know how to raise their children, right? Not making excuses, but hey, man, we we got to look back. And I bring these things up because it's like, y'all want to understand why black America is the way it is or why black people are the way they are in America. Well, I'm trying to tell you, but if I bring these things up, y'all, they'll say I'm being a victim or I'm making excuses when I'm not doing any of that. I tell you all the time, but I lead by example. I am a young black man. I am 24, no criminal record, graduated from high school with a 4 point something GPA, got a full ride to college, I'm married, have three children, an active father, my kids.
>> Shout out, brother. Damn, [ __ ] You 24 with three kids, [ __ ] Godamn, my [ __ ] Oh my god. It be crazy to me when people younger than me, not not only is married, shout out to you, bro. And or past not only they one kid, they have two kids. [ __ ] has three kids. Shout out to you, brother. Shout out to you.
You feel me? I'm happy that that you found love and that you succeeded in life. You feel me? Because we got to acknowledge our black brothers when they actually succeed in life. Not only do we have to acknowledge when people are doing bad and tell them how they got to do right, you feel me? Discipline people. We got to acknowledge people when they living right and living life is, you feel me? It's golden. You feel me? Even though I paused it kind of bogus on you, brother. My bad. You feel me? But shout outs to you, brother.
Graduating, not only graduating high school, but graduating college. I think he said having the life you have that's great motivation. Motivation. I hope that motivates you guys to not only be levelheaded and right-minded in the way you think and the way you operate in life and hope that motivates you to know that you can do what you want to do. You can still go to school, still have your outside life, flourish in that and flourish in this too cuz he's doing good on YouTube as well and he's well knowledgeable as you can see in the things he talking about. These are the people I like to watch and like to react to because they help me learn things.
Help me be well aware of things that not only I already know but help me learn things I didn't know cuz a lot of stuff I already knew about. It's just refreshing type [ __ ] >> Stay asleep right now. And I consider myself to be a positive role model. Like I live by a moral code and I promote that. If >> you were to take a group of people and put them in an impoverished area, they're likely to commit more crimes because they have not been helped in the way that they need to be. But if you meet a black guy on the street and you say to his face he's more likely to commit a crime than you, you're [ __ ] racist. Yes.
>> Literally, y'all, sorry to pause again already, joke, but this is correct.
Poverty has always had a correlation to crime. Always. You can go in any area of the world and you will see a link between poverty and high crime rate.
Just go to some of these poor white areas in America. I mean, you see some of the same. It's mirror image. And >> all I'm about to say is them trailer parks get dirty, too. You feel me? The [ __ ] be looking and scurrying for [ __ ] too. You feel me? It don't be just black people out there homeless asking for spare change. It be all races. It just a matter of where you keep yourself at when your environment at. If you choose to go and to see for yourself, what them areas look like and how them people get down. Everybody get down and have to find for their needs.
They will commit crimes and do whatever they got to do to get their fix and get their life together to live. You feel me? Wherever there is poverty, there is crimes. There's people living down bad.
these people living under the barrel because they not getting attention. They not getting no um no real care. No one no one gives a [ __ ] So why would you give a [ __ ] if this [ __ ] doing something down and dirty? They not even can't afford to even keep up with the you feel me with the building next door.
They can't afford to keep up with the school. They can't afford to keep up with the gas. Can't afford to live in the house. They can't afford to pay no job, not pay no job. They can't pay no bill. They can't work no job. They can't afford to do anything because the the community don't even have nothing to invest in. Everything around the community just be filled with poverty.
All you see is poverty. Nothing that gives you motivation. That's gonna only give you motivation to rob [ __ ] to see something. When you finally see something that's outside of poverty, you're going to want it cuz you never had it before. [ __ ] going to start acting weird. [ __ ] going to start acting beside themselves.
That's what you going to get when people live in poverty. They live in poverty for generations. Keep that same mindset, but think about that for generations on generation, generation, generation, generations living in poverty or surrounded by poverty, not knowing nothing but poverty, not knowing how to survive without poverty and changing and trying to help the family understand that you could operate and living a life totally different because we have different privileges now and or [ __ ] have to fight to earn these privileges because it's just morality. You have to have good ideals.
Not even good idea morality, sense of morality about life. You don't have to have a good faith. Sometimes some people without faith can understand this is not how you're supposed to treat people. You can understand somebody living in poverty all their life subjected to poverty always getting mistreated by cops getting mistreated by the system in every shape or form but it's education workforce faithbased whether you want to think about it faith based too faith based too [ __ ] be trying to warp that too. So, it's like just depends on what you try to think about and how you try to keep yourself aware of the situation.
Whether you black, brown, white, green, pasty, NBA finals 2006. No matter what you is, you got to keep aware of yourself.
>> Let's just go off statistics based off the 2019 FBI data stats. The one they love to use for 1350. Do y'all know that 69% of the crimes are done by white people? You know what I'm saying? So, why is that not talked about? ical fact you're going to throw is clouded by the idiocy of yourself to not recognize why that fact is in existence. Not because black people are genetically more likely to commit a crime. That's stupid.
>> So this is the most liked comment under this thread. It's by Asmin Gold. 40,000 likes. It's true that blacks experience systematic >> blacks is crazy.
>> They benefit from it. Blacks and other minority groups enjoy preferential treatment through DEI and affirmative action at the expense of white and Asian-Americans. Socioeconomic conditions is a cop and everyone knows it.
>> What? We don't benefit from [ __ ] cuz [ __ ] don't even get the whatever benefits y'all think we get. We don't get that [ __ ] So that's thing he said is [ __ ] tech services. It don't mean [ __ ] Y'all actually get more benefits from this [ __ ] than we do.
That's what's so crazy and ironic about when [ __ ] come out here try to say blacks black Americans benefit from some type of system systematic approval reproval some thing they try to do to you feel me repraise us to give reparations we don't ever get it we supposed to get a you feel me 100 acres and some old [ __ ] but we never seen it they just lied to us you feel me gave it to somebody else you feel me? They would rather give it to somebody else than a black American, let alone somebody black. What the [ __ ] Y'all think we benefit from [ __ ] We get to be all the scraps of everything. [ __ ] you talking about?
>> First off, the y still making diamonds because black people weren't given the equal opportunities, right? So, let me explain it to you. Say for instance, a black person is a >> and it's just basic life, basic skills to life. Like, why shouldn't why do I have to fight harder to get a regular job at [ __ ] Walmart, dog, than this [ __ ] white dude over here? His name is just different just because my name is Jaquanda or some other [ __ ] My name is we can have the same exact name. But because when I put what's your race?
Black American and that person put white man. Why does it make any difference? So why do we need to have a race category from when you found out a job application? You trying to figure out about my skills and about what experience I have on this job? What is my race to do with that?
Me providing my skill. [ __ ] be weird, man. [ __ ] be weird.
>> For a job, it's five or six individuals.
is one black dude, four white people, and a Asian. All of these individuals pretty much have the same credentials.
They got a college degree, same work experience, around the same age, but the hier is a white person. Even though the credentials are all the same, he's going to pick a fellow white man. So DI came around and was like, "Okay, let's make things a little more fair." That is all DEI is. DEI doesn't mean that you're less qualified, you get the job. It means that you're just given a better opportunity. But so many of these people, they're so stupid and they can't, you know, they I I don't I don't know what's wrong with But if you guys want to see a full video debunking that whole thread that Asma Gold said, go check out Birdman video. It's right here, man. He did a great job at dismantling a lot of this [ __ ] Now, this right here is the second highest like comment. It's made by a Korean. I tell you, a lot of these Asians, they they see themselves as white, too, and they know the benefits of white supremacy. He says, "Wealthy blacks commit more crimes than poor whites." It has over 19,000 likes. And this evidence for this is a chart from 2010. Like they can't even find something new.
>> Yeah, that going that far back is crazy.
Like I you would think they know better, bro. Like life is so much different than 2010, [ __ ] You know what iPhone we was on in 2010, [ __ ] We still had Obama back then. Obama was president in 2010, [ __ ] We don't even have Man, we don't have [ __ ] close to what Obama was doing in this today and age. They flying drones, some more [ __ ] now. I'm sorry.
We do not commit as much crimes as y'all think we do compared to all the races, bro. I'm sorry.
>> Sons of white families put that propaganda out the same given day as the sons of white families earning $36,000. Him showing this chart is not the gotcha moment that he thinks because it actually proves that rich [ __ ] poor [ __ ] dark [ __ ] light [ __ ] fat [ __ ] skinny [ __ ] you still a [ __ ] to these policing in these white supremist organizations. If y'all didn't know, man, black people are profiled at the highest rates of any group of people. Yes. And let me give you some evidence to support this. Black people make up 54% of all exonerations despite only being 13% of the population. And this is the third like comment.
>> They like locking [ __ ] up for crimes they didn't do. And they let them sit in there for dinner all their life and then let them out when they realize, oh yeah, that wasn't you at all. Give you a small ass amount of reparations to, you feel me? Give you a type of, you feel me, settlements for the the error they made.
Like you didn't just waste away this man whole life for a crime he didn't even do. Y'all got the wrong guy. Literally got the wrong guy. He had him sit him in there. Had to ruin his whole life experience. He don't know what the [ __ ] He can't take back no experience he had in jail. But y'all was just on the cooking and didn't even want to do your own investigation to prove that this [ __ ] and actually get the right person cuz the right person been done lived their whole life damn near cuz y'all didn't realize Fum didn't do this crime till recently. Whenever the [ __ ] they leave these [ __ ] out. should be crazy.
And black people the most majority of those cases, majority of those cases be black people in those cases that be locked up for crimes they didn't even do and they let the [ __ ] that's really supposed to be in jail out free cooling living this life. [ __ ] be crazy, bro.
>> We got some sensible things. Let me fix this. Poor people are more likely to commit crimes. Middle class people are less likely to commit crimes. Rich people are more likely to get away with committing crimes. Like it or not, this is common within every nation. It's also an education issue. The system was created to make sure that the lowest class aren't able to escape this reality. That brother is cooking. Even to add on to this capitalism, capitalism needs a low class of people to function right. So, it's like, bro, I can break it down. I can I you know what I'm saying? I'm dismantling all this [ __ ] People going to look at this video, the racist people, and still be like, "Oh, you're a victim. You're this and that, man. It's a lose-lose situation." But I explain these things to all of my viewers that want to know so that when you run into these type of people, you know how to hold your ground and fight back against narative that they try to put out there. Now, this thread is just full of racism. Pretty much everybody in the comment is just being like, "Oh, this dude."
>> And we need more creators like you, brother. Cuz that's why I'm trying to get into my YouTube bag and share my own opinion. Even though what I'm saying might not correlate a little bit, but I'm just expressing my own opinion on this thing cuz you're not alone. People be thinking it's only few numbers of people that's aware. Black people that's aware of themselves, aware of their culture, aware of their history and know how to advocate their history, know how to talk about their history, talk about the real facts about what's going on, how we operate, how we really think in this world, let alone the United States as a black America, as a black man. I like to share my, you feel me, opinion and the facts I know and the research I do. I will be able to share that and provide that with y'all cuz I'm not just a dumb [ __ ] provide my opinion without any facts, without any real substance behind it. I got sources. Sometimes I might be too lazy to pro provide you my sources. But guess what? When I do, please understand. I don't just think this way because I just woke up and like, uh, you know what? [ __ ] this man.
[ __ ] this man. No, I don't just wake up one day and say, "Fuck somebody." No, I have a reason behind why I don't [ __ ] with people. You know what I'm saying?
Not to say I don't [ __ ] with this race or that race, this race or that race. I don't [ __ ] with certain people, specific people. It's not a race behind it.
People like to attach and project their own things and their own opinions onto a culture, onto a people. Like, we think that way. Like, we don't know. You didn't meet this man. You didn't talk to this man, understand how he truly thinks. Until you do that, you won't understand that.
You feel me? And we know how to operate.
We know how to do our own race research.
The same way y'all know how to do research and advocate for the dumb [ __ ] y'all think. I could do research and advocate for the right things in the right ways and right truthful facts. If I learn something that I didn't know before, guess what? I learned something.
If I find some more facts that shows my opinion is actually actually factual, be prepared to sit through me, go through every layer of every fact that shows you, yeah, we have the right to think this way. And no, we're not victims.
We're just telling you what the [ __ ] you're doing, and you're trying to distract us and distract everybody else from taking on the accountability. You have to accept this accountability and accept this discipline that's telling you you are wrong. You and these other people are still operating in this gaslighting fact like this [ __ ] is right. No, you're not right. You're just gaslighting everybody else around you to make yourselves feel like the victim.
No, you're just stupid and don't want to take accountability and be disciplined like the rest of everybody else. We just trying to discipline you through words and showing you the facts and showing you the resources of why we think this way and why we operate this way and why we still live this way and why we have to still try to overcome these things because y'all still try to do the same [ __ ] every day. Y'all try to make it like it's not but you feel me? Like the chart said or that post said the other day, a lot of wealthy people, higher classes, just know how to get away with crimes a lot better because they have money. They could pay their way out of certain things. Middle class people can't get away with [ __ ] let alone they don't even try to cuz they comfortable.
Why would they? They damn near comfortable. Ain't [ __ ] else you can do, you feel me? You done made it as far as you needed to. Your next generation of family might push it up to that higher, you feel me? Higher status of of life.
The lower level, they filled with poverty. So unless you raised right around good environments that even though even though it's poverty, you can still be surrounded by people that have good morals, people that operate in a good sense of life that want to keep you in a good environment in the best environment that can provide inside poverty. People will still try to do that at their best abilities. You can still get that in poverty, but there's still areas and environments where you're more likely going to see crime regardless of race. You see how I'm saying poverty in areas of poverty, lower class, I'm not saying race. You will see that regardless of where you at. Whether you in United States, [ __ ] Europe, Middle Eastern, Africa, no matter where you at. The only place you won't see that at is [ __ ] Antarctica because they don't allow [ __ ] to live there.
>> Idiot. Black people are this and that.
But what you got to understand is that, man, most of these white people in this thread have never had any interaction with black people. Their whole ideology is off of false stats and cherrypick videos that they keep engaging with. The way social media works is if you see a black fatigue video, you're gonna keep getting fed that. That is why they do so good on YouTube. It's like, man, none of these people can ever tell you a firsthand experience that they have with black people.
>> Yep. That's why I be trying not to.
That's why only did my two videos on Ch the Grifter. I'm going call him that cuz I'm not going to keep feeding into that algorithm cuz once you talk or not talk, once you engage with that algorithm on your YouTube, Tik Tok, Twitter, Instagram, anything on social media, it's going to keep force feeding you that. I don't know why that why that media gets the most push out of anything because that [ __ ] is annoying and I don't want to keep seeing the same [ __ ] that I didn't grew up seeing all the time. Whether it's through education, through books, through real life experiences, I don't want to keep seeing the same [ __ ] all the time. You feel me?
This just torture to me. Why would I want to keep going through the same torture? People uh going against and abusing my race. Whether they want to try to do it out front and proud or they try to weaponize it and manipulate it, make it seem like they the victim and they know what they going to do and they know how to get away with it. Cuz more often than not, they still do hard.
That's why I'm not even going I'mma wait to see how this whole trial goes with that [ __ ] Chad the Builder. They everybody saying he going to be done. He gone. He's done. He gone. I believe it.
I want him to be done. I pre I really do want and I'm sure that he's locked up for good. Well, God forbid this [ __ ] Donald Trump Get this [ __ ] out because it's little [ __ ] like that. Little [ __ ] get pardoned for anything. Donald Trump part [ __ ] for anything. He pardon Cody Black. He pardon a lot of weird [ __ ] If this get enough traction, y'all [ __ ] keep feeding to this weird ass [ __ ] enough. He going to get the attention of wrong [ __ ] and the wrong [ __ ] going to bail this [ __ ] out. We don't got time for that [ __ ] bro. I'm not going to keep feeding into that [ __ ] We don't need to keep feeding to that [ __ ] Look how that [ __ ] looking.
You think we won't keep feeding to that [ __ ] to that type of content? No. We seen this [ __ ] all our life, bro. So, you feel me? Let's keep it moving.
>> But they have black fatigue. They're going to be like, "Oh, I saw this video.
Oh, I saw that video. Oh, I did this."
And it's like, bro, and just to even dismantle the theory that black people are inherently more violent or they're inherently this or inherently that. No, black people are just a product of their environment. This is the same reason why we see whitewashed black kids. For example, right, this is a video of a woman saying, "Asking my suburban kid to square up."
>> Yes.
>> Square up.
>> Square up.
>> Square up.
>> Yeah.
>> To square up. What you what you think it means? Square up.
>> Oh.
Um, >> okay. Well, do what you think square up means. Like, get up and do what you think it mean. If I tell you square up, what you think you're supposed to do?
>> Well, let's square. Man, you better go up, >> man. I can find, >> bro. What the hell? Yeah. Like, see >> countless videos like that of suburban kids. Hell, I can go outside right now in my neighborhood in the suburb.
Majority black, by the way. But like I keep stating, these people don't have interactions with black people. They see black fatigue videos online all day and this molds their perception of us.
That's it for this video though. I hope you guys enjoyed. Listen though, if y'all want to see something similar to this, go check out me debunking this racist grifter and I explain why black America is the way it is.
>> Yep. Shout out to Antonio Talks. That was a great vid from me, brother. Cuz man, definitely might tap in. Definitely might tap in with that later. You feel me? Sheesh.
I'm glad Joe Bar ain't saying nothing crazy because I'm like I'm pretty sure Joe Bart is aware of how the United States be trying to systematically abuse us and just every rich way they can just take advantage of us being having to grow ourselves from slavery and having to work through the trials tribulations of people trying to get jobs, people trying to live their life just regularly with the regular freedoms that every other person is supposed to be given blessed with the God-given right to live their life. Black people, we be having to fight for a lot of these things and a lot of these things be unnecessary. We have to advocate for ourselves in unnecessary ways. And sometimes y'all do not listen or do not hear it unless it's from another white person. Joe Bart is a person that is well aware of himself, well knowledgeable, and he had to advocate that we are not more than likely to commit crimes. It's just people that live in poverty. Regardless of what race you are, if you live in poverty, you're going to commit more crimes because it's it's inevitable. You can. You barely have a [ __ ] traffic camera at this red light stop. What do you think going What do you think going to capture you stealing from this gas station that don't got no [ __ ] cameras? Y'all can't afford the cameras in the gas station. Y can't afford the gas. Y can't afford the cameras. Y can't afford high security at certain places. So guess what? [ __ ] going to do what they can to get their food, get they they fixed, whatever they need to do to live. That's what happens now in poverty places. Not all of them. Some of them still have some type of security. Now all of them are filled with crime, high crime rates.
It's just they get down. The high class get down just the same. They just got a lot of money to hide it. They don't, you feel me? They have enough money to mute the noise. So it just depends on what you want to feed yourself and feed your brain. What knowledge you want to feed your brain. You want to continue to feed your brain a bunch of foolish knowledge, then do that. But please do not do that.
I don't want you to do that. I want you to be able to operate in like-mindedness and operate in enlightenment. Please do not fall short of feeding yourself good information, the well information to learn how to treat people like a regular person, like a person that has the freedom and the freedom of will that you have. Everybody else got the same manner, same thinking, same process as you. Long as you give them the right, the benefit of the doubt, the respect they deserve to have the freedom of thought, they will be able to make the freedom of thought. If they don't, don't be violent in your response. Try to walk them to the understand, have an understanding heart to help people understand your perspective of life and why you think the way you think. You don't have to put people down if they think differently. That's what people be thinking. You got to shun [ __ ] You got to find some facts from 30 years, 45 years ago to prove your thought. And when you pull up something that's that old and I pull up something that's from current date that disproves that fact, what are you going to do? How are you going to respond? Are you going to respond violently or you just going to keep responding with fallib resources or you just going to have to change your perspective like we would like you to do? Just change your perspective because it's not wrong. It's not wrong to change your perspective. Things change. Adjust with time. You shouldn't been thinking like that in the first place, but you feel me? You still have some time to change and you have to really rework that whole generation.
Easier said than done. Well, please leave your thoughts and how you feel in the comments. Did you agree? Did you disagree? Please let me know in the comments.
Like, comment, subscribe. I really do appreciate y'all for tuning in for another video. We've been going crazy.
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