Black Americans are not silent about current political issues because they have historically been the ones who have consistently shown up and fought for rights, but they are exhausted from carrying the burden of activism for other communities. Black people have warned Latino communities about the consequences of voting for policies that harm black communities, and when those communities ignored these warnings and voted for leaders who implemented harmful policies, black people have chosen to focus on their own struggles rather than joining protests for issues that do not directly affect them. This perspective emphasizes that solidarity should not be transactional and that each community must take responsibility for their own political decisions.
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as a white person, as a black person, as anyone.
How?
>> So, I was going to put this as a comment, but you already have thousands of comments on there, and I didn't think you would probably see it. So, I decided I'm going to go ahead and stitch this and stitch this for other people who have the same thought process as you.
It's not that black people don't see this as a problem. We know it's a problem. We know it's an issue. We're just tired. We told you. We told you.
and not you as specifically you. We told you as the country what is going to happen. We knew this was going to happen and people still voted him into office.
You don't need to talk to black people and ask black people where we are and why we aren't doing anything and why we aren't standing up because black people have always been standing up. Black women have always been standing up. We are the ones that show up and show out every single time. We are the ones that when people go out at to a party, that was the latest conversation. When people go to a party, they don't feel comfortable with a group of people around unless they see black people there, black women around. They tell their children if you're in trouble to go find a big black man because they know that person's going to help and take care of them. We know we are tired of carrying everyone on our backs. That is what's going on. We are not standing up in the streets and protesting this because why? You say in that video, what if your family members were one day gone and you couldn't do anything about it?
It happens to us on a daily basis. On a daily basis, our family members are getting slaughtered by police for nothing because of of black men getting killed by police. The largest black lives matter movement in history around the world occurred because of black people.
This is happening because of your people. Your people voted for him. Look at those numbers for who showed up and voted for Trump. Hispanics for Trump.
Latinas for Trump. Those are the people who voted for him. We did our part. That is why you aren't seeing us in the street. It's not that we don't lack empathy or compassion. It's that we are tired. We have been there, done that.
You also talk about how you are being hunted down and treated like animals.
Let's not forget the panatlantic slave trade that happened with black people. And once we were released from slavery, we were then used as experimentation for medical advancements.
We were treated like we were treated inhumane. We were treated like animals.
That is why we are tired. And the generation of the people we have right now like me talking is because we are not our ancestors. We are not going to be repeating the exact same things that happened to us and allowing for you all to sit here and run us over. You guys did not do what you had to do to show up and show out and vote. I don't care. I don't know who you voted for. I don't care who you voted for. It's the Hispanic community as a whole. That's who you need to be talking to. You don't need to come over here and bring black people into it and why aren't black people and why how could you not feel this way if you were white or black?
Have empathy. Black people have empathy.
We know. But we've been there and we've done that and we're tired. And so that's where we stand on this.
And then on your first video, your part one video, you also said um you just want to go back to how things were. You just wanted to go back to when there was peace. If you think that there was ever peace, that shows a privilege that you have. That is a privilege that you had as not being black in America because there was never peace for us. Never. We could never walk into any workspace and feel 100% comfortable. We could never just walk outside our houses and feel 100% comfortable. We don't know what's going on. I I'm 34 years old. As a child, I'm taught if you get pulled over by a police, if you see police trying to pull you over, don't just pull off to the side of the road, pull into a parking lot, a gas station where it's well lit, because you don't know who's going to pull you over. You don't know what that police officer is going to do to you. You don't know what that person at work is going to do to you. That is what we dealt with on a daily basis. So, no, we have empathy. We understand. But we're not going to go parade in the street anymore because that is somebody else's turn. And I hope that you hear what I'm saying and you take that in and you go and you go and you talk to your people. You talk to other people about it. You guys go out in the street and you protest to get him impeached and to turn all of these things over that are happening with ICE because that's not our job anymore. We are done. We are tired.
I hope and I wish you well, but it's not our job. Hello there YouTube family and I hope you are doing fine from wherever you are watching this piece from. Now more and more white Americans and all these other immigrant communities are coming out to express their frustrations towards black Americans saying that they are not loud enough. They're not helping them to fight the government especially during this time that Americans uh America's economy is collapsing. They're saying that economic situation is no longer favorable. They are fighting for that and black Americans are not joining them in the fight. Now, on the other hand, black Americans are saying that they are not going to join them in the fight because they're just finding out from their decisions that they made um in the ballot. Let's have a look at this few clips and then I'll be back with more commentaries in the end.
>> Latinos in the United States have not earned the support of black people for us to be demanding, oh yeah, why aren't they coming out to protest with us? Why aren't they engaging in activism with us? because we haven't earned it at all in the slightest. Or did you guys forget that 46% of all eligible Latino voters voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election? Or how about the fact that racism, antilackness, colorism, all of these things are still very much pervasive in our communities. Bro, Latinos haven't even reconciled with the fact that they can't use the nword unless they're also black themselves because Afro Latinos exist. Oh, and if we're talking about Miami, O, you'll see the whitest mega Latinos be like, "Bro, but I grew up in the hood. I grew up around black people in Overtown or in Liberty City. I could say it, bro. No one's going to stop me from saying it.
It's my right. I'm not racist. I have a black friend." We haven't even gotten over that. And we want black people to go to protest with us, to engage in activism with us, putting their lives, their freedom, their bodies on the line.
No, I completely understand any black person that wants to just disengage, disregard us. I get it, guys. I really, really do. And we as Latinos, as a collective, should not be harboring resentment against black people, criticizing them, getting angry at them, questioning them. No. No. Because we've earned this. They are completely justified in feeling the way they feel and doing what they're doing. Now, I would like to give a message to the black folks watching this video. You are completely justified in your feelings and in doing what you're doing and I respect it. But please remember that black folks are also being affected by this persecution of undocumented migrants. And I feel like that's not talked about enough either. Here Miami, Florida is the best example. Haitians, Jamaicans, Bahamians, Afroubans, Afro Hondurans, Gifunas, black people from all over Latin America and all over the world, Africans, just so many black people that are also undocumented that are really being affected by the persecution of this administration. And of course, much like any other entity in space, black folks in immigration detention centers in the immigration system are treated worse than their white, Latino, Asian counterparts. So, it's really important to acknowledge that and just let you guys know. But yeah, Latinos, we need to tighten up. If you guys want the support of the black community, then earn it. Demonstrate that we can solve these issues of racism in our own communities. And please stop saying the N word. If you're not black, don't say the N-word. It's really simple.
>> Okay, y'all. So, I just watched two different videos of Hispanic women crying. And baby, we gonna unpack this because I I just uh I I I just If you are new here, it's your girl Maya LaMisha, favorite cousin on your mama's side, the opinionated stay at home mama.
Okay? And like I said, I watched two different videos of Hispanic women crying. Okay? The first woman, she was crying saying that she regret voting for Trump. She believed everything he said that he was going to do and blah blah blah blah blah. I don't know if she watched the same things that I watched, but he already said it was going to be a mass deportation. I don't understand why they acting all confuzzled like that's not what that man said before he got elected. I heard him say it. I know y'all heard him say that's why we said we was going to mind our 92% because we heard him say what he was going to do once he got in office and now he doing what he said he was going to do and now everybody acting confused. I'm confused by your confusion ma'am. Now, the other lady, she's asking for the support of of the uh African-American people because she said back in the day when slavery was happen happening that some of us ran to Mexico and they gave us shelter and um and you never know the way everything going on in the future, we may need Mexico again is what she say. So, she she she don't understand how we not jumping in to help save them. And for my recollection, black people been considered the bottom of the totem pole for the longest. Even Hispanic people didn't like us that well. Hisp. It was a whole debacle between uh being Hispanic and Afro Latina because they felt like Afro Latinos was the bottom of the totem pole. But now you want help from us after we told y'all not to vote for him.
We've been asking for decades for people to stand with us and and and march with us for our rights and black lives matter. And y'all just kept saying all lives matter. But now that it's convenient for y'all, y'all want us to say Hispanic lives matters when y'all wouldn't even agree with us that black lives matter. Again, I'm confused on the confusion about what y'all wanted us to do because we told y'all we was down the ride and everything, but then when y'all voted for him, when we seen the percentage of how many Hispanic people actually voted FOR HIM, WE TOLD Y'ALL DON'T ASK US for no help later on. We said this to y'all, but yet now and still y'all want some help from us. We told y'all we was minding our we was minding our business. I don't I I don't I'm confused with you. Okay? Now, I'm not saying what he doing is right. I'm not saying that we agree with what he doing. What we saying is we told y'all.
So, if y'all want any help from us and advice from us, we just going to tell y'all carry around y'all paperwork cuz there's nothing we can do to help y'all because we told y'all, he told y'all, they told y'all. They all said they was what was they was going to do and now everybody confused. I'm confused at the confusion. Okay, just carry your paperwork. That's all I can say.
>> Hey, fellow Latinos. I'm not saying it's okay or right that black people are like, "No, let them fend for themselves." I mean, honestly, it is okay, but I'm not saying like, "Yes, let's do that." Because unity is what helps us. But also like I know it's not supposed to be transactional.
I just need you guys to start thinking because you guys are like you know all gung-ho active out there unified together in the streets now. But where were you when the George Floyd protests were? I personally was out there with my friends who were Asian Pacific Islander Mexican and Puerto Rican and then I'm Mexican myself and a white husband. We were out there. Okay. And I've gotten comments from people in my community, people in my family who have been like, "Well, you think you're black.
What about me? What about my content?
What about the way I speak, the way I act? What about you makes you think that I think I'm black? Oh, because I advocate for black people, too. As much as I advocate for my people, it shouldn't be transactional. You shouldn't have to have a dog in the fight to care.
You should just have basic empathy. You should just care about people. You see a sad story, oh, you cry. You want to help out however you can. You guys see that all the time. You see a puppy in danger.
Oh, let's rescue all the puppies. Why is it so hard to do with humans? Black people don't owe us anything. But even one of the major interviews going around about the guy whose girlfriend was taken because they were just recording in that there's a black man who's in the background and he's like, "Ca, he's out there. He has nothing to gain from this.
So think about that. Don't go back to the anti-blackness. Learn un stop saying the n-word. Do that. Stop saying the n-word and humble yourself. If black people tell you something's offensive, change it. Change it and don't become defensive.
>> Hey man, listen. It's sad to see the Hispanic community go through what they're going through right now. But as a black man, we're going to sit this one out. This has nothing to do with us. and everything to do with y'all guys.
When I see these videos and y'all talking about humbling black people, humbling black women, oh, first of all, you ain't don't fix your mouth to run your mouth about humbling nothing about black people. That ain't nowhere in your place to even do. You understand me?
Figure something out. You need to be holling at them other people that actually doing this [ __ ] to you. Have that energy for them. But you don't have no energy for black people. You can't because we told you what it was. But y'all decided to go against the program.
We thought you were bigger than the program.
They showed you that you wasn't like them. And we're showing you that you not like us. Just how y'all show us that y'all that we're not like y'all. And that y'all supposedly want to act superior against black people because you thought your skin was lighter. You thought cuz your hair was a little straight that these white folks was going to actually help you out and look out for you. No, bro. You learning the hard way. We told y'all who to go vote for with all the disrespect towards Kla Harris. Y'all like to mispronounce a name, disrespect her. Y'all like to disrespect black people and all that, bro. But then you turn around and need our help, bro. We're not doing that. But what we will do is pray for you. We'll pray for your children and pray that y'all find a way and make a way. But you cannot, I repeat, you cannot expect black people to jump in that fight with you. We're not doing that because that type of energy ain't reciprocated for us and it's been proven over the decades with y'all people. Shout out to the Hispanics that actually stood down and stayed down with us, you know, during those trying times that voted for Kla Harris that actually voted for change, a better president. Shout out to y'all. But your counterparts, not so much. Y'all got to figure that out.
Get it out the mud. Do what you need to do, but take some accountability for your actions and aim. aim that anger to the ones where it really need to go because you can't bark up this tree.
We ain't going for it. The black community will not go for it. We ain't standing for it. We ain't even We ain't even getting in that fight with y'all.
Y'all got to hold that down. And guess what? We're going to respond like this.
We ain't going to respond in kind. We're not going to respond unkind. We're not going to do that. We're not going to match your crappy energy because we don't have to, bro. Black is beautiful.
Y'all hold it down. Y'all be easy.
Figure it out. Mexicans, figure it out.
Hispanics, figure it out. Everybody else that's getting deported. But the way I see it, it is what it is. That's your fight. That's not ours. We're going to stand down on this one. Black folk, y'all hold it down. Mind your business, man, and keep it moving, man. Y'all hold it down.
I was asked, could I talk about Cardi B's comments regarding, you know, she said that anybody of Latin background would not be able to live comfortably in this country if it wasn't for the sacrifices of blacks. Do you want the truth or do you want me to get up here and say what you think I should say?
Here's the truth. It's not equally yolked.
People of Latin background gave enslaved blacks a place to run to and a place to be free. Blacks didn't do that for anybody of Latin background. That's first and foremost. Second of all, if somebody commits a crime against anybody in the black community, when they go to jail and it's a highprofile case, the Latinos get them the justice that they want, not the blacks. They let them live. Third of all, black Americans in this country were rallying right alongside whites who wanted all of us deported. black, non-black, brown, whatever, Africans, Caribbeans, Latinos, Indians, anybody who was not American.
You pissed off not only your community, but everybody else because you're supposed to stand for you. This is the same community that will look at your beautiful Spanish-speaking children and make fun of them because they are darker skinned, but they're speaking Spanish because they're not familiar with the fact that black Latinos exist. You have children that are black. They're going to need their community for comfort and acceptance. And you need to be teaching them the power of Raza instead of throwing your community under the bus for some acceptance that you may get for the moment, but you're not going to get it long term. They already said they don't like you for your comments that you made in the past regarding black women. So, I think this was a hailmary attempt to try to win them back, but it's not going to happen. You can appreciate African-Americans. Black Americans, they don't even want to be called African-Americans no more. They told you they not African. They think African is dirty. They don't want to be associated with anything African. Please educate yourself before you start speaking. I'm saying this out of love because I love your work, but you going to have to get involved in what's going on before you start throwing your community under the bus for some, you know, for some acceptance. Now in conclusion, in a perfect world, I would love for non whoever and the Latin community, everybody, the way it's structured is you have Americans, black and white versus Africans, Latinos, Caribbeans, Indians, etc. Everybody should be standing together. But that's not the current world that we live in.
And we've been talking about that.
Everybody else over here is united. They the only ones standing by their self.
You got it now. All right.
>> So, today on here, I saw something that really bothered me. A Latino woman basically was asking why the black community isn't there for the Latino community like they were there for us during BLM.
Oh boy. Y'all might want to buckle up for this because this is about to be a CM Punk type rant. And in the theme of this Phil Brooks type rant, let me go and say the words that he once said to the universe. Do we have everybody's attention now?
Now then, I say that because I find it funny that it takes us stepping back as a community entirely for people to recognize what's going on. Now, notice I said it was funny. I did not say I was shocked because this is what always happens. You see, somehow we are always blamed for things despite the fact that a lot of times it's not our fault.
And this one definitely is not our fault. Did you see those voting numbers?
We didn't put that piece of [ __ ] in office. You did it. But you say you helped us during BLM and that's why we should help you. I don't remember that.
Because you see what I remember is that it took a black man losing his life at a point where the world had no choice but to watch for you to recognize that we go through [ __ ] But you have the gall to sit there and blame us when the only thing that we did was try to prevent this from happening. Hey, I actually have a crazy idea. How about instead of blaming my community, you do what everybody tells us to do and check your own because they were the ones with the superiority complexes that made them think that they were better than people that look just like them. And excuse me, but why do we always have to be the ones that have grace for people? Because from where I'm sitting, a lot of people don't show us that same grace when things happen with us. Because the thing is, we read the 900page document. We researched. We looked into things. I'm not sure we could say the same about you. Now then, I know it's not everybody. So, right now, we need as much solidarity as possible. Period. Now then, if you want to sit there and point fingers, cool, whatever. But us, we got a world to save. So, what you do from this point is up to you. A whole lot of Hispanic people is wanting black people to stand up for them for these ICE raids. And a lot of black people is getting online saying they're not going to do that. Okay? Because of y'all voting for Trump. Now, understand that a lot of these people that's talking about it lives in South Florida. I live in I don't know what part of Florida this is, but I stay near the airport. Anyway, all I know is is that if we never stand together, we're always going to be separated. I know that you don't want to risk your life for them. I get that. But at the same time, would y'all risk our life for us? We got to we got to ask that. You know what I'm saying? So, it's just like it can go vice versa. But if we always, you know what I'm saying, never stand up for nobody, never be there for them.
It's never going to be a time in history where we're actually standing all together. The only time is going to be in 20.
I just want to say watching these raids happen in LA right now, people voted for this. People voted for this. And I think right now the black and the brown community, we need to come together. And we need to remember that they are the ones who made it us versus them. They put us against each other because if we're busy fighting each other, we don't put our eyes on them.
We need to wake up. Everybody needs to wake up.
>> Girl, you need to wake up. Not the Hispanics calling on the black people for help. Really? Where were y'all during George Floyd? Where were y'all during Sanja Bland? Where were y'all during all of the white cops killing black people? Where are y'all? But y'all want us to come together? Really?
Really? Why y'all calling on us? Why y'all calling on the black people? Why y'all not calling on Asians? They're a minority, too. Why y'all calling for for us? If you go on my page, you will see I made a post about how there was a a Trump rally for Trump back in 2020, before he even got elected, four years ago, and there was a crowd crowd full of Hispanics. And the song was saying, "I will vote for Donald Trump." Y'all wanted y'all got it. Y'all got him into office and now y'all want to double back and ask for help calling on the Africanameans to help. Like, come on now. We going to stay out of this. We going to stay as far away from this.
Y'all can continue to riot and make yourselves look bad, but we going to stay out of this.
>> Black people after they done with the Latinos, you next. Huh?
Next. We been We've been on the chopping block.
Like you can tell that we all been living in separate Americas.
Separate Americas because why does everybody keep saying black people you next? They've been on our heels for 400 plus years.
Black people you next. You know what you can you imagine being in a relationship with the biggest narcissist in history?
The biggest. Right. Every time you go to school, he undermines you. When you buy a house, he undermines you. When you when you get healthcare, he undermines you. God damn. When you can't go to the gym, you can't go to parks. You can't go to the goddamn beach. You can't get health care. You can't you can't get child care. You can't do [ __ ] You can't cook chicken. You can't eat eat fruit.
You can't do nothing. Every angle that you live in life has been targeted.
Understand that black people will always fight for Latinos. Our our struggle is intertwined. Like, understand this. But we don't got to worry about being next because we have been there. fixation for hundreds of years. We still are. And you know what's the most heartbreaking thing about this whole thing is that Mexican people in black history, American history, have been some of the only people to show up. They were the biggest part of black liberation. And always and forever, I will always give Mexican people that respect. But since then, Latino people have been falling so far into white supremacy. That is sick. You have been showing colorist behavior to your own people. You have been showing colorist behavior all in the hopes of having white proximity. All the anti-lack jokes that you hear growing up, you're talking about your own people. Just because you say pareto moreno or negro don't make it no different. All those saying bettering the race, cleaning the blood, washing out the black, this is a part of a lat Latin culture and it's sad and it and it needs to stop. You you want to know what's the first step of liberation?
Stop that [ __ ] Stop trying to be have proximity to whiteness.
You're not You're not them. And if you want to know the results of this, just ask the question of what happened to all the black people in Argentina. There were a lot more. And yeah, you may have a sprinkle of Spaniard, but you ain't that. And I'm sorry to tell you, there's a reason why you have an indigenous or African nose and kinky hair, >> right? It's not like black Americans or um African-Americans are not going through the same situations that these communities that these people are going through. It is true that when we elect bad leadership into office, then the policies that they make affect everybody in that particular state. For this reason, in America, the policies that are being made by President Trump and his administration are affecting everybody in America, including black Americans, Asian-Americans, uh, whites, and all these other communities. And it's not true that black Americans are not suffering dur during this particular period.
They are also going through the same.
It's just that they have chosen not to be um loud enough this time around. They have chosen not to be at the forefront uh championing for this change, for these reforms because they want these communities to learn from their actions, from the decisions that they make at the ballot. Because in as much as they are crying right now, they are the ones who made the painful decision to elect DJT into office. Not once, not twice, but three times. Now when things have gone haywire now they want uh to express their frustrations towards black Americans which is quite unfortunate.
Now these frustrations they should be able to uh you know forward them or channel them towards the um the orange man because he is the one who is responsible for this and not playing blame games or gaslighting black Americans into joining the protest because all these things have been caused by uh President Trump and his administration because blacks had warned them against the mass deportations that they voted overwhelmingly for against uh voting for these border protection policies, you know, DEI fraud and all these other policies, the wars with Iran. Blacks had foreseen that and had warned them against engaging in such, but they still went ahead and voted against their own, which is typical of white supremacist. They would want to continue dominating all the others and they would not want to uh listen to all these other groups.
So um you know everyone keeps on saying that black Americans are not speaking that they they're going to be the next ones um to to be affected by this. And in reality there is no next because this is the same reality that black Americans have been living through. They have been uh oppressed. They have been sidelined for the longest time. They do not have access to uh loan facilities. They do not have access to schools, good schools and education like all these other people. They do not have equal employment opportunities like all these other folks. And um the economy has not been doing them good. They have been uh they have had to work two to three jobs to be able to sustain themselves, to be able to pay their rent, their mortgages and all that. And it is just the truth that it is um their reality. It is what they've been living through. And I I think it's somehow vindicated them from the stereotypes that majority of these folks say that black people are lazy.
They do not want to work. They want to live off government benefits which was all a lie. And I'm glad they are able to see it for that matter because it was no longer it was not their fault to be able to complain when such things were happening.
Look at what happened with the ICE rates earlier on this year and late last year whereby majority of immigrants under undocumented immigrants were deported back to their countries. Now we can see farmers all over crying um on the internet for government bailout. They want government assistance. They can no longer be able to buy fertilizers or uh you know products for their farms. They cannot sell their produce because of the high tariffs. they do not have people to work on their farms simply because of these policies by President Trump. And um it is also a lesson to all these other immigrant communities like the Latinos for Trump, Hispanics for Trump, Mexicans for Trump because they really really contributed to this. Blacks had won them. Blacks wanted alliance with all these other immigrant community so that they do not support oppression so that they do not support um systemic racism so that they do not support segregation and um all these other policies. But they somehow thought that they had proximity to whiteness and therefore they would get preferential treatment which is something that cannot happen and um it will never happen. And these people do not see you the same.
And the earlier you realize then the better for you because the unity of black and brown people is what the white supremacists fear most. That is why they keep on dividing you. That is why they keep on bringing conflict between black and brown people so that you are not united because they understand that what the unity of black and brown people would bring to America. You know, now that things have gone haywire and now that the economic situation is no longer bearable, we can see them calling blacks uh their brothers. Now they want allyship with the black Americans. While this is what um blacks were talking about for the longest time, but they refused because they thought um they did not want blacks to be beneficiaries of these uh you know government benefits.
um you know and it is a lesson to them that um these big corporations these big billionaires do not really really care about you at the end of the day they only care about themselves. The white supremacist care about themselves, their money and all their people. They do not really really give a thought about you.
And the sooner you realize about that, then the better for you, you know. And black Americans are not silent because they're not suffering. They're not um doing well. They're also having their fair share of the struggle in this economy, but they're choosing to stay on the sideline and letting all these other folks fight for their um you know, for their decisions. what is uh rightfully theirs because for a long time the privileges that are being enjoyed in America right now by these immigrant communities by the poor white families were fought for by black Americans. So it is imperative for them to continue with their fight with blacks being at home and minding their business because at the end of the day from what I know blacks have always been fighting for all these other communities but in the end they do not benefit anything from that and uh I think it's just good for them to stay at home and mind their own business. let these people pay for um the decisions that they made at the ballot so that next time when they are given a chance to make decisions then they would make better and informed decisions. If you are watching me for the first time I would love u to hear your thoughts down below in the comment section. Please take a minute to give the video a thumbs up, like, subscribe and share if this is the type of content that you would en enjoy watching. So, thank you so much for watching and I'll see you guys in the next episode.
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