The video highlights the painful friction between communal identity and the demand for internal accountability amidst social unrest. It captures the psychological exhaustion of a community struggling to reconcile individual behavior with collective reputation.
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"These Aren't Just Teen Takeovers, This Is Black Culture..." White Man Says the Uncomfortable PartHinzugefügt:
This just goes down that that that crazy rabbit hole. Dank the dank the dank.
Just keeps going. And um it just gets worse. It doesn't get better. Next, we've been talking again. We've been talking about team takeovers.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> So now, and I said something needs to be done. So, finally, there's a state trying to put legislation on the books.
Uh uh was it Judge Janine? That's her name, Jay. Judge Janine, who's the head of the um Huh?
>> Not Judy, right?
>> No, Janine Piro, right? And uh she she's the head of the DC whatever top lawyer, whatever DA assistant. No, she's the the DA, district attorney. She said because what happened in DC was a a street takeover. They had to enforce a curfew at 8:00. And let's call what this teen takeover is. It's not a teen takeover.
It is a black takeover. Let's call it what it is. Yeah. And let's let's let's address the elephant in the room, which is black fatigue.
>> Black people are even saying we black and we don't want to be around y'all ends.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. And in all honesty, you're really giving black people the worst stereotypical face.
>> Yeah.
>> Like then getting mad for it. You know what I mean? Like I don't that that's something I don't understand. Where did this sense of entitlement come from?
>> I don't know. Most of the >> they saying that we we have white entitlement. No, we don't, bro. I don't know what you're talking about.
>> Having like an 850 credit score and being like, you know, orderly and everything and not dancing at graduation, [ __ ] up everything for everybody else and obnoxious.
>> I've read [ __ ] statistics.
>> Like, what what am I missing here?
>> Look, I've read statistics and there's this guy uh Peterson, the black guy.
He's a he's a preacher and he has his own podcast and whatever. And he he tells it like it is. He goes, "I don't want to be next to a N." He goes, "And I'm black." He goes, he goes, you know, you're shaming our community and whatever.
>> And I'mma keep it a 100 with you. I mean, people don't like the fact that other people are having conversations secretly yet openly now about what's happening in the culture and that you see all of these takeovers from Long Branch here in Detroit, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, um, everywhere. Literally, it's been everywhere. you see teen takeovers and I think that it's a reflection of the parenting within the culture. And they're right because there's a difference between black people and people that embrace the most trash parts of the culture. And although black people can be in the culture, the thing that's celebrated the worst, the most worst things that's celebrated amongst us, it doesn't mean that every black person is a reflection of it. Just like you see people say white trash, I don't think that all white people embrace that whole philosophy, right? And now that the world is having a conversation about it, the culture wants to get offended because black people are not getting offended. We align ourselves with people that are going in the same direction as us, that has the same values as us, that look at things the same as us. And now we're trying to force other people, especially white people, because we all know, and regardless of how you may see it, I'mma just keep it a 100 with you.
The public enemy number one, especially when you talking about liberal apologists, um, you know, black power type of people, people that would have voted for Kla Harris, the most villainized person inside of the United States of America right now is the heterosexual white male. the heterosexual white male that that believes in God that I could see my man has a a American flag on his arm right there. The heterosexual white male is the most villainized person and they think that that is the poster child for what's wrong with America because we have let every other culture coming in here. We have distanced ourselves away from spirituality. We have embraced being woke. That's when the whole feminism movement kicked off to hijack the civil rights movement which led to the alphabet community and diversity, equity, and inclusion and all of that nonsense. And so now we find ourselves having a conversation about black fatigue which you know you get white privilege fatigue. You got all of these different fatigue fatigues that jumped off off of it. But the fact of the matter is when you see these teen takeovers, uh except for at Los Angeles, let me add a caveat to that because Los Angeles is not the majority black. And if you look at in a lot of those crowds, those takeovers, there's a lot of uh foreigners, there's a lot of Mexicans, there's even some white people in there.
But the majority of these takeovers come from the co come from within the culture, you know. And so if you just want to call a spade a spade and address it for what it really is, it's as a result of our cultural norms that we've celebrated the most. And because people can't control themselves, because they don't want any accountability, now it's everybody else's fault, why we can't get our children under control. And so now we have to hold the mayors and the city council and a police police chief accountable for not coming down with a heavy hand and and still trying to be woke so that they can appeal to the constituents in their city and then try to get reelected. And it is just a cycle. It's one big cycle of headache, problems, issue, trouble that is plaguing our communities. It's plaguing neighborhoods. It's plaguing and continuing to perpetuate and reinforce a stereotype that the community and the culture and you have to change the stereotype and you got to work overtime when you go into a space before people know you because they're going to automatically assume that you are A, B, and C. And it it really it is unfortunate, but I don't think that they're far off. I think that they're pretty accurate with regard to their assessment. And you can't tell people how to feel. You can't tell people that they can't observe what the behavior is and call a spade a spade.
>> You know, he's even said that in the black community, there's not an IQ that goes past 80. Now, he's saying this and he's pulling up like statistical facts.
Look, I'm not the one to say anything.
There's there's educated, smart black people.
>> I mean, you can go back into history, you know, uh what's his name? invented the cotton gin and [ __ ] uh uh uh I think his name was George Carver the with the peanuts and the you know and all yo dude there there's [ __ ] smart black people it's it's not like oh you you're all a bunch of imbecile no but when you start breeding this direction like same [ __ ] with white people that are like white trash they start interbreeding with white trash and then they have white trash kids and then their kids and it's multiplied and it's like >> hey we're going to do tonight? We're going to drink some shine and smoke some weed. And then the kids like, "Yeah, Papy. We going to smoke some weed."
And here's another thing that irks my [ __ ] my panties. Okay.
>> Your what?
>> Iks my panties.
>> You got panties?
>> No, it's just >> it's a figure of speech.
>> It's a figure of speech because there's a friend of mine that likes to hit the crackpipe and every time he hits the crackpipe, he likes to put on panties.
>> Whoa.
>> I just found that out recently. I can never look at this guy the same again.
So, I was hoping not to run into him in New York, but thank God I didn't. I would have been just asking him like, "What color panties?"
He would have been like, "Red."
>> Yeah. They was too busy being at the drag shows then, so you know.
>> Yeah. So, whatever. But, um, >> yikes.
>> So, now, like, you know, this this Teen Takeover [ __ ] is just really irking the [ __ ] hell out of me because it's what I said it is. It's a black takeover.
They're doing guerilla tactics. What are the cops going to do? What can they possibly do? And now they know. They They all wear their knapsacks on the front. That's because they want to go easy access to pull. I say grab the first five [ __ ] with knapsacks, catch them with gun charges. And if they have a switch, it's an automatic felony.
That's an automatic felony. Not no [ __ ] >> Because it's automatic. Yeah. No, that needs to go.
>> That needs to go. Full auto.
>> Yeah. Full auto on the [ __ ] felony.
Okay. Double felony. [ __ ] that. How many bullets? Triple.
>> We need We need more. We're gonna put on >> If you got a [ __ ] If you got a [ __ ] drum mag that holds 75 [ __ ] rounds, anything over a normal capacity mag because first it's illegal. Second you got a switch. I think it should be three charges. I think life in prison.
>> Another thing, they'll have the gun.
They'll get caught with the gun. They'll still find themselves innocent or whatever.
>> Oh yeah. Because the system, >> where's the logic in that? It's the system's fault. It's not, you know, the cop, the the arresting officer was too mean to me.
>> The reason I got a gun is because I live in a bad neighbor. I need to protect myself.
>> Meanwhile, there's a video circulating of a black guy that said straight pulled out his [ __ ] gap.
>> Yeah.
>> Hailed it. He goes, "Do you know why I need this?" He goes, "I don't need it for white people. I don't need it to rob." He goes, "I need it for y'all ends."
>> Yeah.
>> He goes, "Cuz y'all come up to me trying to act all ba ba." He goes, "It's going to be pew pew pew all day long." So, look, we could look, we could do this all [ __ ] day. I'm going to try to like end this [ __ ] because I'm [ __ ] >> Yeah. Um, I don't think that they should get life in prison. Um, if you I I don't think you should have a switch either. I don't know what the balance of that is.
That's an entirely different conversation that I think that we'll brooch um probably on after hours or something like that. But the point of the fact of the matter is, and this is the thing that we really need to be having a conversation about, is is he right? Is he right? Is he accurate? Is this an accurate assessment of what you see happening in the culture? Again, I think that if you go to Los Angeles, the takers takeovers over there, especially when you're talking, but it's not a teen takeover in Los Angeles. Those are street takeovers, which is completely different. Those are racing, you know, cars, stolen cars, whatever. When you're talking about these teen takeovers, it's bad. It's starting to get bad and it's get wor it's getting worse. And I don't think that most of these cities have a clue of how to handle it. Let me know what you guys think inside of the comments. Make sure y'all tap into the Patreon link is in the description. Uh Tanley, 40% off your first order, 20% off of life. I love you. I appreciate you. I'm holl at you guys later. Peace.
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