The discussion sharply captures the tension between individual mobility and collective duty, forcing a necessary dialogue on the heavy cost of brain drain. However, it risks oversimplifying deep systemic failures into a mere question of personal loyalty to one's homeland.
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>> No, my battery died.
>> Okay, welcome back. Now you we can pick up where we left off.
>> Yeah, carry on. What was you saying?
>> I was saying, why didn't your dad, your granddad, whoever, stay and rebuild his country because of a W that involved his people? Why did he feel like it was a good idea to just run to somebody else's country? Why did you feel like that was okay? How do you have pride in yourself when you know that you ran away from your country to start over in somebody else's country?
>> I can I can explain that. Um because the countries we're going, the countries we're going to um basically just um utilized our resources and done the same thing in Africa. So we don't feel ashamed about utilizing their resources.
>> What resources does Somalia have, sir?
>> They they colonized us.
>> No, no, no. I asked you a specific question.
>> Minerals. What resources does Somalia have? Have you minerals >> like >> oil petroleum >> and the most important the most important thing the most important thing >> this is the reason why where we was the what's it called the where are where we are located is the corridor of the sewers canal so minerals I know when you're thinking about resources you think a nation the most important thing in a nation can have is resources no it's not it's your legit where you're located Okay. Well, why didn't y'all just stay there and protect your location?
>> I can explain that. Um, the ideology of the the the governing body of Somalia is not it's not a democracy.
It's based on clansship and you can't change the behavior of the people.
>> Hold on. You're saying you can't change the behavior of your own people?
>> Of course you can't. You can't. Can I change the behavior of my dad? Can you change the behavior of your dad? Yes, I did.
>> You could change the behavior of your dad.
>> I sure did.
>> Explain. Explain.
>> My father um started drinking in the military and he was an alcoholic for years and I through me he quit drinking.
I changed his behavior.
Want to know why? Cuz I'm a [ __ ] man.
>> It can happen.
>> How many How many How many sons? You said I Okay, we're not talking about an individual now. We're talking about whole nation of men.
>> Yes, sir. You're missing the point. I'm telling you that it's it's your responsibility to change the behavior and change the infrastructure and make a safe place for your people, for your family in your own [ __ ] country. And it's very hard to respect you when you run away from your country and you come, let's say, to Minnesota.
And >> we didn't run, first of all. We walked.
>> You walked.
>> Oh my god.
>> Yeah, we walked.
>> No, y'all ass ran.
>> The war was over.
>> Y'all ran to me. I said to you, wait one second. One second. Did I >> You don't You don't get what he Hold on, mister. You don't understand what he's saying. He's saying that it's a man's job to build a nation. That's what he's saying. It's not up to the women. That's what he's saying. He's saying it's y'all's job to change the culture to to You can make changes. That's up. Men are supposed to lead, man. Not women.
Especially not y'all. Y'all not going to let y'all women do [ __ ] Y'all don't let them fart without y'all smelling it first.
It's crazy how y'all got to smell the fart before it even come out.
>> So, y'all supposed to be ones leading.
That's what he's saying. Bro, >> you trying to look at it from an anecdotal um point of view and that's very disingenuous. He was just giving an example.
>> Yeah, >> my grandma used to say that. I'm sorry.
My grandma used to say that about my granddaddy, but go ahead.
>> They have Go ahead.
>> They have a culture of being afraid of men. in Somalia, his homeland homeland.
They keep their women away from having a um o r a s i m by >> Say that again. O >> they they keep your women from having a a good time.
>> They can't come. Goddamn it. Y'all don't want them to come.
>> Right. Right.
>> We love TikTok.
>> You look I think you look take things like what major minority >> sir. I know a whole lot about history and culture. Let's put it that way.
>> And I know my people. So you can't >> climax.
>> How do you know your people when you can't even control them?
>> Two different You can't say that.
>> They do control the [ __ ] out there, women.
>> Say that again.
>> You said that you don't control the behavior of Somalians. And you're a Somalian. So >> I didn't say that. I didn't say that. I didn't I said I didn't control the behavior of elders.
>> Control your own behavior.
>> So look. Okay. So this how we going to do this. Professor, go ahead. Say what you got to say, mister. When he's done talking, then speak. Okay. Try not to over talk each other. All right. Go ahead, uh, professor.
>> Just speak after after he's done, mister. And then Miss Lady P can say something also. I think she want to speak. Go ahead, professor.
>> Mister, you you humbly submitted to me that you left Somalia because the behavior you couldn't change the behavior of the Somalians. And I humbly submit to you that given the fact you're Somalian, you you're telling me you can't control the behavior of yourself.
Therefore, you are out of control. And if you are out of control and can't control your behavior or the behavior of your own people, why in the [ __ ] do you think I want you around me?
>> I mean, they can y'all control y'all women's behavior. So why you can't control your men's behavior, mister?
>> Okay, I'm going to explain.
For some strange reason, you don't like to if we're not going to agree on that the elders, how they their culture, their beliefs, and how they what their perspective of life is and how they want to run their house. You think a a person that's their sons is going to change that. Okay, that's your beliefs. That's not my beliefs.
>> Why you Why you blaming everything on the elders, too? It's also y'all younger generation that's problematic as well, cuz they keep that degenerate culture going. What's the the gener your culture? Cuz you children are serious.
Y'all marry little girls.
>> My my younger generation marry younger girls.
>> Yes.
>> Where the [ __ ] did you get that from?
>> It's It's called research, sir.
>> Where? What research? Where?
>> Please don't make me play the videos.
>> Play the video, bro.
>> Oh my god. He going to make me do it.
>> They do. And when they tried to raise the age, y'all, they they tried to raise it what in October. It was such an uproar over there that they left it down below 18. Like >> it didn't even last.
>> They had to reverse the decision with that.
>> It didn't even last a good 14 hours. It immediately changed. Wait, that's the whole fighting on this panel.
>> Listen, >> I'm sorry. Go ahead. Go ahead, Miss Pretty P. I'm sorry. Go ahead, sir. Say what you got to say.
>> No, that's how I said I said that's why he he started cussing on the panel. It's true. Like, we saw it.
So, are you denying it? Like, are you saying it's not true? Are you saying to y'all that y'all don't marry little girls over there, miss? Or y'all don't practice child marriage?
>> Your statement was you carry on the degenerate behavior.
Did you not say that?
>> Yes. And marrying children is generation to me.
>> So wait, wait one second. Hold. You said so we carry on the degenerate behavior.
That's my generation, right? Show me.
>> Oh my. Okay, I'm going to show you.
>> My generation. Remember you said that.
>> Listen listen. I ain't just talking about your generation specific.
>> You said that though. You said you carry on. You're not going to over talk me and you're not going to try to gaslight me and tell me what I said. I know what I said and and I know how I meant it in context too. And I know what I said.
>> I said y'all carry on the degenerate culture. The culture and I gave an example. The culture of marrying little girls. Anybody who does not agree that that's degenerate is a degenerate. Hold on. The reason why I say y'all carry the culture on is because y'all marry little girls, too. The younger generation also is marrying little girls over there as well. And matter of fact, you know what else is bad?
The little boy should not be getting married either. That's also child marriage. If you have a young son and you making him get married young, they not ready for marriage.
>> Let me see that.
>> But listen, listen. I'm about to pull up the videos and show you. And I'm also going to show y'all I'm going to show y'all something else, too. But you're a liar. And you know you're a liar.
>> It's It's a lot of Somalian people that we speak to that say that they were married at young ages. Like we talked to a lot of them that say that they were married before 18 and they be on these panels >> and only reason why they get divorced is that because they come to America.
>> Wait, the woman and the man or were they both 18? Were they both?
>> No, they were under 18.
>> Both of them?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah, that's normal.
>> That's not That's still child marriage.
That's literally what we're talking about. But there are some of y'all who are older that still marry younger though.
>> He said my generation, we don't do that.
It is your generation though.
>> Pardon?
>> Are you Are you um You're Gen Z, right?
>> No, I'm just I'm in I'm at the end of 90s.
>> So you you're a millennial, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So there was a millennial that just got arrested in uh Minnesota for um graing a 12-year-old.
>> That that's that's an individual. You can't judge a community by >> No, no, no. It's not individually because the whole entire Somali uh community came to rally behind him and saying that it's a cultural difference.
He did not know that he couldn't do it to a child in America.
>> How old was he?
>> He was he was in his he's a millennial.
>> All right. Okay. That's that's that's an individual. Let's just say >> that's not individually though. The whole our biggest our biggest Somalian community in this country is in Minnesota. They all stood behind him though. They wrote to the judges and on his behalf and saying he doesn't understand American culture and that he can't do that. Here's the thing though.
He plotted and he waited for that little girl to get off the bus before he took her to a bando. That's an abandoned building and did what he did to her and they stood behind him 10 toes. And it wasn't just anybody. It was your mosque that stood behind him.
>> Wow.
>> How old was a little girl?
>> Disgusting. She was 12.
>> She was 12. And that video, I think I think it's on this page.
>> No, let's get the other video first. My My generation.
>> Oh, dude. Listen. You stuck on this generation word. I'm talking about your your culture.
>> So now it's my culture.
>> Your culture.
>> But you said carry on the generate behavior.
>> He's He's a millennial just like you.
>> We're carrying on the I want to see this.
>> I just told you he's part of the generation. You said individual. No, you can't.
>> You can't do that. If your whole entire community is standing behind him and nobody's calling him out, that is a community.
>> If I do my research, is there going to be an individual that's behaved like that in your community?
>> No.
>> Like not not where >> we don't do that weird [ __ ] No. No. You have to understand if you if you you might find any type of degeneracy, but you're as a whole, you're not going to see black Americans stand behind them, especially not the church and be like, you know what, man?
Forget that. So and so he did what he did, but it's a cultural difference.
the whole church is not going to stand behind him.
>> And you know what's crazy? We were actually just talking about Diddy not too not too long ago and we were talking about how what he did was wrong. We don't we don't we don't glorify that [ __ ] and we don't stand behind people who do that weird [ __ ] in our community.
They actually get looked down upon and a lot of times when those guys go to jail, they don't [ __ ] make it out. white supremacists do the most uh sexual crimes towards women and children in this country and even they um oppose that [ __ ] in the prison system. And I know this because I've been in prison before twice, [ __ ] So I know how that system get down, man. My girl to tell you right now, [ __ ] I used to call home. Hey bae, check this dude um ID number. I want to know what he really locked up for cuz guys be coming in there lying or I'm locked up for a robbery. Whole time he a [ __ ] PDF.
You can't be in a sale with me if you ain't out there [ __ ] with children and I'mma put you on blast. Everybody gonna know it. You gonna have to move off the deck.
>> [ __ ] you mean? Pack your [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] out.
>> [ __ ] you mean? Now with that being said, you want us to prove here, bro. This is the [ __ ] I be talking about. Look, Somali lawmaker presents bill to legalize child marriage. So he he why he think we lying this [ __ ] all over the internet.
Hafsa Ali Osman was just 13 when she was married off by her father to a man who paid $100. She and her mother say she was beaten and raped for 2 years before they convinced him to divorce her.
>> We love Tik Tok shop. We love Tik Tok Shop. That's disgusting.
>> My husband would go out to search for some food. Then he would return home empty-handed and be demanding why I hadn't prepared lunch for him. But I had nothing to cook.
>> There is no law mandating a minimum age for marriage in Somalia. A bill introduced in parliament this month by a presidential ally caused a wave of criticism from lawmakers when they realized it would legalize marriage at puberty, which could be as early as 10 for some girls. Data from a government survey this year shows that nearly a third of girls are married before their 18th birthday. Just under half of those before the age of 15. Many activists like Hodan Ali reject the bill. This bill which will be applied in this country which will affect the most vulnerable and the most poor. Right. And the men and women who are passing this bill, rest assured, if anything happens, uh uh they will not be subjected to to to this bill. Right? Some of the people who are working on this, their children live in a safe country where the the right of their children are protected.
>> Nifa Hussein runs three camps in Mogadishu for families fleeing violence and abandoned child brides.
Most of the women and girls here were married at 13 and perhaps by 20 they are divorced with four or five children. The man divorces her or beats her. He eats lunch in town and comes back with a full stomach. He wants supper, but the mother and kids are crying, hungry. They have no one to feed them. That's how the violence and beating begins.
>> Political turmoil in Somalia means it's unclear when Parliament might vote on the bill. Deputy Speaker Abdi Welli Mudi who presented the bill did not return calls seeking comment but told lawmakers it had been reviewed by clerics and quote this bill is the correct one based on Islam. Now, with that being said, when they raised the legal image, legal limit to marry girls out there to 18, there was such backlash. It was so much backlash that they had to overturn it within, I believe it was 24 hours because the men were so angry. So, y'all will fight to marry little girls, but you won't fight white supremacy. Godamn shame.
>> You know what's funny? It kind of makes sense that uh what she said about the men eating in town and then coming back home because most of those feed the children commercials never it never contained any men. If you notice it was always women and children, mainly children, but the men were nowhere to be found. They were not malnourished. They didn't even need the help.
>> Yeah. And don't make me show the videos of the malnourished children.
>> And I'm not saying this to laugh because I don't like when people harm children, but we used to see those commercials and we never saw men all the time. It was like on repeat.
>> Yes. After after a certain time when you up at night, those commercials would come on.
>> Yep.
>> And I And real talk, we never thought it was funny either. We always for >> And like we don't And like we delineating right now. Look, we delineating right now. And I still don't I still I don't want to see no little girls being hurt. I don't want to see no little boys and girls starving or none of that. And y'all love to bring up the African Union all the time. Even the African Union has has a PDF. They have articles on um child marriage. And this was just came out in 2025. It's such a problem that the AU has they they have to step they're trying to step in and change it. Okay. they they they released this article um on you know ending child marriage in Africa and they and they trying to you know make a solution and and you know let people know hey these are the steps to ending um you know child marriage in Africa. Okay, listen.
I think I think one in every three it's it's in this article somewhere, but it's like one in every three of them is going through is going through this. So, the girls are not being taken care of. I think it's here. Across Africa, the promise of childhood is still uh too often cut short. Despite decades of progress, the practice of child marriages continued to cast a long shadow over the lives of millions of young girls, depriving them of their rights, their potential, and their futures. As the AU um champion on ending child marriages, and on behalf of the Republic of Republic of Zambia, I'm deeply honored to present this report um as a blueprint and a call to action to eradicate one of the continent's most persistent violations of human rights.
Wait, so they saying that this is their aspirations is for this to um this project to basically take effect in 2063.
>> Wow.
>> Do you see that? It says but also a prerequisite for a realization of Africa's aspirations for agenda 2063.
>> 63. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Because because it's it's going to take a long time to change it because it's so deeply ingrained in their culture.
>> Not only that, everybody is is fleeing though. It would be different if every if the people that went off to quote unquote like they say look for greener pastures, get their degrees and stuff.
If they actually use those degrees and went home, they can shorten that time span.
>> No, but but I'm going be honest. But but this the only thing getting those degrees. Look, those degrees are not going to end child marriage.
>> They're still practicing [ __ ] with the degrees. Now, now hold on, mister. You told me to show you some proof. There you go.
>> Okay. Listen, >> are you back home?
>> Me?
>> Yeah. Like, do you travel back home or do you have a plan to go back home?
>> I've been back there four times >> and he ain't staying though.
>> I'm not saying it'll help alleviate the the issue. But the thing is, the prime targets are the impoverished.
>> And if they help those people, there's a chance that they can stop a lot of that stuff from happening to those kids.
The main thing that she said, listen, this is and this is not only Somalia, this is all around Africa and Asia.
Yeah. This problem happens all around further.
>> So they're doing it so you can it's okay because everybody else is doing it.
>> No. No. If you let me >> Oh my god. Now you deflect it to everybody else.
>> Listen, please.
We're talking about you and your people.
We don't need to hear about other cultures. We know that.
>> Go ahead, mister.
But like I was saying, yeah, before everybody interrupted me, the issue now go ahead.
>> The main thing she said, >> the main thing she said, yeah, is what's it called? Pray praying on the poor people. So now the issue is now what you got to do is the a majority of people from the diaspora always do this. It's already documented. They put their savings, a percentage of their savings brought back to their motherland.
And I'm not talking about me as an individual. I'm talking about all of us.
So now when you're talking about why you flee, we did not flee. We just migrated to a different country. We're still growing and we're bringing our resources back there. As you can see, >> I I want to comment when you're done, sir.
>> No, I'm got a deep question for you. I really want you to think about this. Let me let you see what you just said.
Y'all have a y'all had a civil W in your homeland. And in your homeland, uh, children are not protected. Particularly our baby girls, they're not protected.
They're getting married at 10 years old.
Somalia doesn't have any um uh intention of stopping that anytime soon. So you run away, let's just say to America. I know you're in UK, but you run to America. You bring that degenerate culture with you, and you come to America. You work a job that a black American could work and you take that money which can go to your community and help the tax base and you send it back to Somalia. You got that fact pattern.
>> So given the fact given the pattern I just told you, would that make you a parasite on America or the UK?
>> Why or why not?
>> The same I guess they the colonizers were parasites as well. So karma is a [ __ ] >> So you're saying yes, but everybody else does does it.
>> Pardon?
But Italy parasite >> but Italy colonized Somalia.
>> No, Britain didn't.
>> That's the USA.
>> Majority of Somalians are not even in the USA, brother. Minorities. USA didn't colonize y'all. So that as a uh as a guy Oh, well y'all did it to us. America didn't colonize any of y'all.
>> Matter of fact, Britain came here.
Britain came here and tried to colonize us and we broke off from them. But we did not colonize y'all. America attacked us. America attacked us.
>> America didn't. There was a call for America to come. It was a humanitarian uh >> No, they were looking for a guy called Actually, it was before.
>> They were trying to destabilize us. Same thing.
>> No, they weren't trying to destabilize documented. They were trying to look for a guy called Adid. They were trying to destabilize us. Yes, they did.
>> It wasn't a dab that we didn't try to destabilize y'all. You call for humanitarian step in. And that's literally what America did. It could have been anybody. Listen, >> listen. I know my I know my history, okay? What happened was they were looking for a guy called Aid. All right?
And they thought it was this easy to get him. So, they were just going to bring two, three helicopters and these people are just going to get nervous and then we're just going to give up AD. What that is not what didn't happen. One second, professor. And that's not what happened. But since then, that's what happens. Men have hold grudges >> out of the back of that because they felt embarrassed. One second, Inc.
Because they've got embarrassed we didn't give We didn't give him up and we fought back. Since then, they've been trying to destabilize us.
>> Destabilize our how already destabiliz >> undermine everything we do.
>> Y'all was destabilized before that.
>> Y'all were currently in a whole civil war amongst yourselves. And the crazy part is if you're being destabilized, why do your people keep coming to America?
>> And you know what's crazy? It's not it's not America that's destabilizing y'all.
It's your own people. Majority of the Somalians that we have here are traitors to your own state. They turned on y'all.
Ilhan Omar's family is a traitor to y'all.
>> Why she a traitor?
>> Cuz she her you see go look up what her father did to y'all.
>> She can't even go back though. That's the thing. Like a lot of y'all people snitched. That's how they were able to get over here in the first place.
>> Is she booing the bucket?
>> Can they run her father out?
>> And let's be honest. Hey, look. My my thing is, bro, America didn't colonize y'all. The people that that coloniz >> Somalia was Italy and then for Somali land, I believe it was the UK.
>> Yeah.
>> So, yeah. You what what you saying about the US?
>> America done?
>> What?
>> I told you what America done.
>> Dude, y'all got al-Shabaab. What are we supposed to do? Y that's a whole tea group whose aim is to take down was not alab, bro.
>> Who? Adid was not part of al-Shabaab.
>> Who is this AD person? What's their name?
>> Adid. A I D E D.
>> Okay. What about him?
>> They were trying to catch him.
>> You got any proof of that?
>> Google.
>> Grab a mic. Come up here.
>> Write Black Hawk down and you will see AD there.
>> Oh man. Listen, we just spoke on that.
Anyway, so she just she just gave you the rundown on that. I'm not going to keep going back and forth on that. You the one that told me is there proof of that. You just asked me is there proof of >> I was telling Mr. Intelligence so ignorant ass to come up here.
>> He's a Democrat shield.
>> The reason I was telling you to prove it is because you just you up here making claims as if the the the basically what you're saying is a conspiracy theory.
>> No, I'm Professor said are you a parasite? I said I can't be a parasite.
Calm as a [ __ ] >> No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I said no.
That's not what I said. I said >> yes you do. You said basically you're utilizing the resource of foreign land.
I said given the fact that you came to another country bringing uh degenerate culture and you work a job in that country which is not yours and you send that tax revenue that money back home to your country. How are you not a parasite? I said >> and I responded by my question.
>> I said are you a parasite? Why or why not? And you said something like um I forgot what you said but you didn't disagree with me. So basically you agreed that you're a parasite.
>> No, I didn't. I said the people that you what I said to you is this.
>> How are you not I want to hear why you're not a parasite. Why is it not parasitic to come to somebody else's country and take the tax revenue that should go to that country through remittance back to your country? You're taking money out of the country. So why is that not parasitic?
>> I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what.
Um the colonizers. Yeah. The the reason why they came into our country was >> I'm not a colonizer. There are black people in America. Sir, you're taking our money and sending it back to uh Somalia. So how are you not parasitic to me?
>> You are not the governing body. You can't just be talking about black people. You're from America. I'm talking about the governing body.
>> America, sir. America is is our country.
You're taking money out of my country and sending it to your country. How is that not parasitic to me?
>> That's your opinion.
>> You should vote. That's a >> But your power is to vote. But all your power is to vote.
>> If a leech gets on my leg and takes my blood, is he stealing my blood? Is he parasiting off my blood?
>> If a person comes into my land, is he stealing my Is he Why is he >> America did not come to your land and steal anything from you? The whole the whole Somalia and Moadishu issue was about protection like Ink said. And I'm not going to sit here and try to explain it to you.
>> Yeah. So >> protecting who? So listen, they they were trying to protect the citizens.
Y'all was going through a famine over there and it was a lot of violence going on because y'all government had collapsed. So the UN decided to intervene. Okay. Uh the the UK was actually the main people who was involved >> humanitarian intervention. That's literally what we did.
>> Exactly. So they were trying to actually protect the citizens and stabilize they were trying to stabilize. Excuse me, I'm speaking. They were trying to uh um stabilize Moadishu. Like I said, the UN uh thought it was a humanitarian type of crisis going on. They were trying to stabilize the country because um your government had just collapsed. And let's be honest, y'all was going through a a civil W.
Okay. Um so that's what it was about.
And it was it was led by the UN, but there was major US involvement. They were trying to stabilize your country when nobody stealing nothing from you, sir.
>> So why would Okay, let me ask you a question. Would you go and attack somebody?
>> Hold on. actually too many got.
>> Hold on. Time out. Actually, y'all listen. When the US sent the helicopters out there, y'all pew pew them down.
>> So, why would >> they attack y'all first?
>> Why would we do that?
>> What you mean? Y'all can't stand the USA.
>> They're trying to help us.
>> Dude, y'all I just said it.
>> Y'all don't want You can't ask me a question and start talking. Evidently, y'all don't want Western influence. Y'all don't want uh people from the West in y'all business.
Y'all don't want the UK in y'all business either or the UN. But the crazy thing is they left y'all to y'all own devices and and your country still broke out into a civil W. So evidently y'all can handle business on your own either.
>> That is that's still that that still don't explain why you getting involved in people's business.
>> Because they were trying to save the citizens.
>> They weren't trying to save no one. You shouldn't get involved in people's business like he's saying.
>> My goodness. Go ahead. I mean, I'm just answering your question. That's why.
>> That's crazy. Well, well, >> and y'all the ones who started pew pewing people for >> That's what I'm trying to understand. If if the same thing was happening in America, the UN would step in. That's literally what the United Nations are for because if your own country is unal alive or gsiding their own people, the other countries have to step in to prevent that from happening.
>> That That doesn't make any sense. You should >> That is what a humanitarian intervention is, though. That's That's all it was.
It's not that we was trying to We didn't even I'm going to be for real. America didn't even want to do it.
>> And and and and can we be honest? I find it funny how you have no problem coming here, fleeing your country because of this same W.
When you just said your people started coming to America, it was because of this civil W going on in your country.
So, let me get this straight. Y'all don't want us to go to y'all country and stabilize it, but y'all feel like y'all could run to ours because your country is not stabilized.
>> Make it make [ __ ] sense. Maybe if we would was able to stabilize your country, you wouldn't have to [ __ ] leave.
>> Maybe you should have took the help instead of trying to fight against it.
>> Yeah. And I also want to say if we would were going to W with them and we were attacking them, we would have leveled Mogadishu. the army uh the Rangers and uh Delta Force had strict rules of enga engagement where we couldn't use certain weapons on you because we were there to help you sir. The UN also always has a military detail to protect them >> re to be truthful with you. We should did [ __ ] for y'all.
>> Nothing did nothing. You have you you proving the point every single day. You proving the point. People like yourself come on this app. It's proving the point why we want you our country. Why we don't want to help y'all in your home in your own homeland.
>> We want nothing to do with a bunch of third world people who don't kids.
>> We're here though.
>> That part stay.
>> Oh, don't worry. Don't worry. We getting you to stay though.
>> Don't worry. Don't worry. You going to be you going to be in Somalia real soon.
No, this is hope now, man. This is >> No, no. You know what's funny?
>> English are getting rid of them, too.
>> What? What's wrong with that?
>> No. No. No. The problem is that. See, it's it's they want it both ways. You don't want America in your business, but y'all can come to America and get all in our business. All in our politics.
Y'all always worried about what America's doing.
Y'all coming over here getting in our business, but we can't go over there and get in y'alls. Even when we trying to help y'all out. No. Time out. No. No.
because America tried to help y'all on some humanitarian aid type [ __ ] And real talk, by us allowing y'all to flee here during that civil W, that's more humanitarianism.
That's the part you don't understand. If America was so against you, we wouldn't allowed you to come here to this country during that civil W. So, you actually should be thankful and grateful of that. We definitely ain't thankful.
You're just here >> because you sounded real ungrateful.
>> I'm not Why would I be Why would I be grateful for what?
>> You because you're in America. You could you could be in Somalia right now.
>> I mean, they y'all really >> I'm sorry. Listen, but time out. That's That's besides my point. Well, my point is that you're in a better place than Somalia >> and and like I said, the UK was also part of this. So you ran to the colonizers country because it wasn't just the US that intervened. The UK also intervened as well.
>> Why did they intervene?
>> But don't worry >> because they were trying to stabilize your country, sir.
>> We ain't doing all that playing with you.
>> There's no other people.
It's a reason why it's a reason why you on this app right now talking to dumb [ __ ] You talking real you and your people are real nervous.
All you can laugh, smile, >> but y'all real nervous right now.
>> Oh, who?
>> How about that? That citizenship is being real threatened.
>> Wasn't Wasn't they just marching in the middle of the streets in the UK? Like, I just those videos. It was all of those Europeans marching.
>> I've just seen that.
>> Y'all sweating right now, y'all.
>> I seen people who weren't the news recording those people marching in.
replay asking for y'all to leave.
>> No, they are.
>> I watched the video.
>> I got the video. I'm dead. I got the video. Say what they're saying.
>> Submuting me. Let me speak too, please.
>> Okay. So, I told you to be calm down.
Okay. You don't just come up talking like that. You You tripping.
>> You don't run the panel. Calm down.
>> I sold you toothbrush.
>> You know, >> triple triple calm down. very grateful to me for bringing down the trees in Congo in Cameroon.
>> Oh my goodness. This man crashing out.
>> Triple triple. Can you hear me? Can you hear me?
>> I brought you down the trees.
>> I sold YOU TO I SOLD you into slavery. I sold you to the white people.
>> No, we not going to do that because you didn't sound like crazy.
>> This is why I don't like talking to ignorant people. They just >> The crazy thing is that the Somalians, >> the crazy thing is that the Somalians, they they actually participated in the Indian Ocean slave trade. Y'all weren't even sending no slaves to the USA. So y'all just be coming up here saying dumb [ __ ] But this exactly another reason why we don't want y'all ungrateful ass in this country. Degenerate culture.
Remember earlier how I said y'all got a degenerate culture. Selling slaves is degenerate. You just heard one of your little Somali brothers come up here and be racist as [ __ ] and xenophobic and tribalistic as [ __ ] Come up here talking about he sold us into slavery.
Ain't none of us ever been slaves. [ __ ] you mean?
>> Hello.
>> And I find it funny how how the descendants of those slaves are doing better than y'all.
So what that say about you and your people?
>> That [ __ ] don't bother us.
>> He weren't involved in none of that.
It's funny cuz like I said before, we never heard y'all talk before. We never heard your community say anything to anybody, >> but we seen y'all out now. So, y'all real nervous. Y'all are really scared.
>> You think so?
>> How about we How about I know a scared animal?
>> Okay.
>> I know what animals are scared. You want to What you think we're scared of?
>> What you think you're scared of? I don't know. Going back to Mario.
>> Wait. No. Let the FBA >> I mean I mean what you think what you think you scared of?
>> I don't know. Explain.
>> I mean no. What you think you scared of?
>> No. You just said >> I mean it should be It should be obvious.
>> I don't It's not obvious to me.
>> Oh my fault. It's not It's not my fault you slow. I mean I can't do nothing about that.
>> All right. But explain though. Can you I might be slow. So explain. Hey, I'm I'm getting bored, mister.
>> All right.
>> No, dude. I'm getting entertained.
>> I'm getting bored.
>> I think I think this is good dialogue, man. We're getting to know each other.
>> You You not No, no, we not getting to know nothing.
>> What do you mean?
>> You just up here being disingenuous now.
>> No, but I'm not being disingenuous.
Don't do that.
>> Yes, you are.
>> Listen, I'm not I'm not serious. I think we >> So, let me ask you a question. Do you think selling slaves is um degenerate?
>> Let's not talk about that topic. Let's get on to No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You said we getting acquainted. Let's get acquainted. Do you think this Do you think this slavery is degenerate?
>> I wasn't there. I wasn't there.
>> I didn't ask you if you was there. I know that obviously. I said, "Do you think that these pictures?"
>> No, this isn't. This is just a picture.
>> This is childish.
>> What's childish? This is a Somali man.
>> This is a real person.
>> Listen, that ain't a real person.
>> Yes, it is.
>> Oh my god.
>> Google him. He's real.
That's realing.
>> You just done your research on a picture.
>> If you Google him, he's actually real.
>> Serious?
>> Yeah.
>> So is he?
>> No, he's real. That's my brother.
>> I hope not.
>> That's a real person.
>> That's my brother. What you mean? All Somali brothers.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> That's a real person. So anyway, so so so anyway, listen. We all know that slavery is degenerate and so is marrying children. Okay, now let's get back to the original subject. Okay, y'all have a degenerate culture that y'all carry with y'all over here to America. Okay, >> I believe >> and that's the [ __ ] that we talking about.
>> Excuse me.
>> I think you could learn a lot from our community.
>> Like what? How to scam? I'm not into that.
>> No, no, no. Come on.
>> We don't want to know how to scam. We don't know how to marry little kids.
>> Yeah, I'm not into that.
>> None of that. Have a good day.
>> We can learn how to be a pirate.
>> One second. You do know piracy. Yeah, you do know piracy. It wasn't illegal.
They were basically stealing our resources. So, we just got back with our resources.
>> What resources?
>> Not a crime.
>> What resources?
>> This that part of that place that that's how I >> What resources do you have that people are stealing? And who are you saying stole them?
>> One second. One second. You are aware when you have got short.
>> No. Answer my question, dude. Who stole your question if you don't interrupt?
>> Man, get your goofy ass out of here. I'm tired of talking to you. You sound like smelly Harry Potter. Anyway, we'll talk to you later, man. Have a good day, bro.
You up here just being disingenuous. You don't want to answer questions. You ducking every question. You You can go.
>> Excusing like piracy for real.
>> Yeah, he said that it it isn't illegal.
>> It's We know it's not illegal for them, but it's never been a good thing. I like not even in literature, piracy is bad.
>> Like, I'm not trying to understand what's the good part about it.
>> Hey, Captain Hook was a villain.
>> Yes.
Yes, he was.
>> That's the crazy part.
>> We don't >> What does he mean talking about an illegal? That's crazy to me.
>> I don't be understanding what more y'all want to say. Like once we realize y'all don't you not bringing nothing to the conversation. You not answering my questions.
>> What was the question?
>> [ __ ] I forgot now. Do y'all remember?
>> Is piracy a good thing?
>> Sir, is being a pirate a good thing?
Yeah, that's all about slavery. I think he was talking about uh No, he was talking about how they were stealing resources. The pirates like >> Yeah. So, I'll give you example basically.
>> Who stole y First of all, what resources? What resources that y do y'all have?
>> I I'll tell you. So, if you come onto someone's land with um shores without permission, >> that's a story. I said tell me what resources that you have like gold, copper, oil. What do you have?
>> The most important thing is what um Alan asked me that same question. We got minerals. We just found oil. But the most important thing I just told >> you just found oil. Y'all didn't just find oil. Actually, they don't even know if y'all got oil and y'all got entered a deal with Turkey and they started drilling for oil maybe about a month or so ago. We don't even know if any has been found.
>> No, it definitely is. It definitely is.
>> And real talk, what's the time out?
What's the point of you bringing up some oil that y'all supposedly just now found?
>> We would talk about the pirates.
>> Time out. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You're not going to do that because you talk we talking, we talking about Blackhawk Down, something that happened in the '90s. Y if time out make this make sense. Nobody y'all didn't even know think that y'all had oil in the 90s. So how you going to talk about oil in that got found in 2025 2026 and try to make it comparable to the Blackhawk Down situation? That's disingenuous. The timets is off.
>> And let's be for real. A lot of y'all pirates target naval ships that aren't even going to your country. Anybody that's even on the Indian Ocean, y'all just y'all target them >> because they didn't check in. You have to pay a fee. That's >> so So now So now y'all check in. That's the corridor that belongs to >> That's not your ocean. That's extortion.
>> No, it's not. That's >> That's exly called the Indian Ocean. You're Somali.
>> That's not your ocean. You don't own it.
You can't tell nobody that they can't.
That would be like Americans checking Mexico for the Gulf of Mexico or vice versa. Anything that we have that's uh sailing on the Gulf of Mexico, everybody just going and attacking each other.
That's wild.
>> Inc. Do you want me to Should I prove it? You can't you can't do that. That's not your ocean.
>> I can shall I tell you how.
>> Y'all don't even have a check in. Y'all are just on the day of it.
>> Inc. I can prove it to you of the today's time.
>> Prove it.
>> It's just thory. Go ahead and prove it.
>> Okay. Okay. Did you When was Somali land Yeah. got independent? Did you see the world shake?
>> No. The world didn't shake.
>> Okay, I can prove. Yes, they did. The Wait one second. Let me finish now.
>> Say what? We didn't even know y'all got independent. Honestly, >> before y'all even start talking, we didn't know there was a difference between Somali land and Somali. It didn't even matter. What do you mean?
>> I I I know you're I know that's truth for you, but I'm talking about this the governing body of the world. This is why you need to understand about the corridor. Let me explain something to you. Something happened right now. What happened was this Israel thing. Trump got pissed. So, we don't even rec Somali land. The Saudi Arabia community all condemned it. The African Union stood up and said, "Please," all of them said, "Stop this."
Why is everybody worried about some small little land that's only 6 million in population and everybody's got an issue with >> What you mean everybody? Y'all colonizers was worried about it. Blame Italy, blame the UK. The US don't got [ __ ] to do with colonizing y'all, man.
>> One, I just said to you, the African Union, the European Union just had a meeting straight away. There was an emergency meeting, brother. I don't want you to understand the world.
>> When When?
>> It's the same.
>> When was this meeting?
>> The EU meeting is there.
>> What year was this?
>> This it was just in January. The start of the start of the year when we got independent.
>> And what was this meeting about >> regarding Israel recognizing Somali land?
>> What the hell does that have to do with this conversation?
>> Are you serious right now?
>> Yeah, I'm serious as hell.
>> I just told you. You said to me right now. Yeah. Why? What is it? Why is it so Why that has no importance to you lot?
It doesn't matter about this corridor.
And I just said to you, it does because everybody stood up and got jumped out of their dinner table and said, "What's going on here?"
>> Well, if that was true, she just making up [ __ ] >> Why? Why did not real agree that you guys that Somali land was their own state? If everybody was against it, why would they agree that you're your own state?
Why is everybody Why is it so important?
If we are, if we're not here, if is not real is agreeing that y'all are your own state, America is going to agree that you're your own state. You do understand that.
>> You're not understanding what I'm saying to you.
>> No, I understand what you're saying, but you're saying everybody was against you.
Is not real. And America was not against Somali land becoming their own state.
>> Pardon me?
>> Is not real. That's what the small hats and America were not against y'all becoming your own state. So, I'm not understanding what you mean about like even the EU when they met up is not real. Is a part of that and they still agreed that you're your own state and America.
>> Why is it so important to them? This is what I'm trying. Why is everybody getting off their dinner table?
>> But no, no, no, no. We have to go back to what you just said. You literally just said everybody was against you. If our we America is a is a powerful force to be reckoned with. No, nobody really messed with us. And we stood behind them and said that yes, you are your own state.
>> So, we understand it. Yes, we did. We stood behind. It's not real.
>> It's not real. So we didn't you didn't recognize them?
>> Yes, we still is not real recognized you as your own state. I just said that.
>> America didn't.
>> Yes, it did.
>> No, it didn't. It's only Israel recogniz So look >> um >> That's what I'm trying to tell you.
>> America America does recognize um Somalia as >> But it doesn't recognize Somali land.
>> No, it doesn't.
>> Exactly.
>> But but time out. Time out. We send a lot of aid to Somalia and Somali land.
And there's a reason why the US does not acknowledge Somali land as basically its own thing. And that's because it was Somali land was self-proclaimed.
And you know that >> we was independent before Somalia.
>> It was selfdeclared.
>> We was independent before >> and that's why it's not rec that's why it's not recognized. So stop talking like the US don't recognize y'all just because they being mean. Y'all selfdeclared Somali land to be its own thing because they basically pulled away from you.
Wait, say that again.
>> Somali land pulled away. They they broke away from Somalia. Y'all got two different colonizers. You do know that, right?
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> Exactly. It's It's not the same place.
Like, it is, but it's not. They basically tried to Somali land is basically self-declared, bro. That's why the US does not officially fund Somali land as a separate government, but they still fund programs inside of u inside Somali land territory. So they still give Somali land tens of millions of dollars annually depending on the program. So um stop stop talking stop talking about oh America don't um they don't they don't recognize us as this and that. They still send you money so they must recognize you somewhere.
>> They don't send that money. No they don't.
>> Yes they do. My god.
>> Oh I just Google I just Googled it right the Google real quick. And yes it's a reason why this man is worried right now. You know, the UK changed some policies dealing with their whole uh refugee act.
>> What they do, brother?
>> I don't >> They change How about they How about they change some policies for them?
>> I can show you on the on the uh big screen. Hold on.
>> All right. For sure. And uh here you go, mister. This is how much the US sentence Somali land. And this exactly why y'all don't get recognized.
>> Why would you send that to to Somali land and not the governing body of the um Somalia if we're not recognized?
>> You you you you you ain't listening. We send almost a billion dollars per year to Somalia. We send y'all all this money and y'all still got kids out there starving.
>> How we send We send y'all almost a billion dollars a year and y'all still got a famine problem.
>> That's Somalia, not Somalia. Excuse me.
I'm sorry.
Send money indirectly to um human humanitarian efforts. They'll still get sent. They're not going to send you direct funds, but they still do fund their the projects that go on in Somali land.
>> And that's what I'm trying to tell them.
They might not do they they don't send money to your government cuz let's be honest, Somalia, y'all don't have a centralized government. And and what little government that you do have is in no. Y'all got all different clans and militias running around. That's why they can't do it.
>> And America still funds America still funds your economic uh development too though in somebody land.
>> No, no, they don't. They >> Yes, it does. I just looked it up. Let me show you.
>> Keep tapping the screen. Get the likes up to 200k, y'all. I turn the comments back on.
Go ahead.
>> New asylum seekers. The 30month rule.
This something new that it just passed in March the 2nd. Right. In March 2026, the British government it permitted a sweeping reform to the UK asylum and return policy. If you apply for asylum on or after March 2nd, 2026, and your claim is essential, you will no longer receive 5 years of permanent protection.
Temporary status. Refugees are now granted only 30 months. That's two and a half years of temporary stay.
After 30 months, the home office will review your case and the situation in Somali. If they're if they deem your home region has became safe, you will be expected to return.
This is going on currently in the UK, >> but that's been going off. That's the whole of Africa. If your country is safe, you are allowed to return. What's that's >> they don't they don't want none of y'all ass there, bro.
>> Bro, that's your ass. understand that rule. You're not understanding what that rule is. The rule is basically your your country stable now. You you're not fearing for your life so you can go back.
>> Yeah, we don't. That's the same thing that's going on here.
>> Exactly. That's what they're basically saying.
>> Everybody who's been deported, we we're checking to see if your your countries are safe and then y'all can sit back.
>> And and let me let me let me clarify this because dude, you've been up here being very disingenuous.
Family, Somalia has a lot of clans, right? and militias and whatnot. The reason why Somali land, like I said, has not been recognized by any country is because basically y'all basically broke off from Somalia because y'all had a dictator out there. Let's be honest, Somali land, those clans broke away from Somalia because y'all had a dictator out there who was very oppressive back in the 80s.
Mhm. And so, uh, the clans broke off from Somalia and wanted to do their own thing and started calling it Somali land.
So, if you gonna tell the truth, if you gonna tell the story up here, tell the whole story.
>> All right, I'll tell the story.
>> The guy the guy believed in scientific socialism. Yeah.
>> And he tried to um he tried to um his name was Ber and >> Mhm.
>> He did. He was a dictator. But >> yes, he was.
>> Yeah. But you can't take what he created.
He built the country back up. But the issue happened, we went to war with Ethiopia.
And the issue was when when when we started the war, we wanted our land back. There's a place called Ilgaden in Ethiopia. And that's our land and we want it back. What happened?
>> We all started it and now you have to rebuild your country.
>> No. No. But one second if you let me finish. The reason was we was winning the war first of all with Ethiopia. It was one one Somali for every five Ethiopians. But the problem is they they said these people are calling for jihad and then they called Russia and Cuba and said this is a Christian war and Russia and Cuba helped them lot. And then obviously of course you got a superpower like Russia and Cuba's people landed and we lost the war that happened and then there was an uproar. Pride was hurt cuz we're thinking how did these Ethiopians beat us? And what he decided to do to make the what's it called the confidence come back up? He decided to persecute a certain group of community which was my people, the Somali land people.
>> Right. And that and that's and Right.
And that's how and that's how you get Somali land.
>> Yeah.
>> And that's why y'all not recognized by nobody because basically a whole bunch of gangsters and criminals been doing a whole lot of [ __ ] to the detriment of the people in their own country and society. That's why >> you need to understand something. That's why nobody recognizes Somali land as a real legit.
>> You going to have to tell the full story. 1960 UK, US, everybody recognized Somali land.
>> But what happened is my fellow brother in the south said, "Listen, my bro is a white team person supposed to validate you. Don't do this. Don't break away from us. We stick to the game plan."
Yeah. Throw away your recognition. Let's stick together. That was 1960 June. We said, "All right, cool. You're right. No YT person supposed to validate us. We threw away our recognition. 35 countries recognized us. That was 1960. The the the the plan that they were supposed to stick to, they did not do that. So 1991, we said we're doing our own thing. We've gave you 30 years. We're not involved no more. We self declared ourselves in ' 91. But if you're going to say we was never recognized, we was. In 1960, we were recognized.
>> I was recognized for five [ __ ] days.
>> So you're aware of that?
>> It was five days.
>> Did we give it away? It was 5 days.
>> Who gave it away?
>> The [ __ ] >> Was it voluntary giving it away?
>> It was a vacation.
>> The hell?
>> This one's got jokes. Listen.
>> Oh, God.
>> G. Listen. We gave it away.
>> Let me Let me show you. Let me show you, G. Cuz I'm I'm I'm fact check all the [ __ ] you saying just so I can show it to people. Man, look. What you saying is true, but let's be honest. You you were recognized as a sovereign state by about 30 to 40 countries including the UK and other UN members. And look look y'all y'all existed as an independent country for only 5 days.
>> But why? Why?
I just told you why.
>> Then it voluntarily united the former Italian Somali land July 1st 1960 to form the Somali Republic.
>> Did I say that? Y'all did get recognized.
>> But did I not say we voluntarily gave it away?
>> Yeah, sure. But all I'm saying is don't act like people didn't um recognize y'all before. And the reason, like I said, the reason why y'all not recognized right now is because of what y'all have what have y'all been what y'all been doing.
>> No, it's not that. It's like they're saying you're disrespecting. You voluntarily gave it away. Now you want it back. Are you crazy?
>> It ain't that. It's because of y'all clans, dude. Y'all can was out there unal aliveing people cuz y'all was trying to break away.
>> People get alive every day, bro. That's life.
>> My god. Now, now get killed every day.
B. He just paid it for >> my man. My man did quot >> That's crazy, B.
>> Oh my god.
>> Somalians die every day, B. We love Tik Tok. That's crazy. He just hit us with a Somali every day.
>> It's a degenerate culture.
>> That's crazy.
>> It is with a Rico. Damn. man. Somali and fool.
>> He said people give a lot more money every day. B >> mister.
>> Listen, y'all got recognized and y'all rejected it. Whoopde-doo. Good for you.
But my my this my point. You can't cry about not being recognized when you were recognized once upon a time and you you voluntarily took away the recognition, bro. All right. Stop crying about it, man. You don't want to be recognized. So why you crying about being recognized, bro? We We don't care, bro. We don't We don't see >> You crying about it, though. You saying, "Oh, the US didn't recognize us, bro. We don't What? What you crying about it for? You rejecting it anyway, right?
>> We don't care, bro. We're still moving on. It's the game's the game. We don't care."
>> You know, the game, you I'm sorry. And another thing, Inc., you had something on the screen. I'm sorry. Go ahead. Pull it up.
>> Yeah. That was just to show him that America was funding them. um not directly, but we do heavily fun humanitarian aid, economic development, and local projects within Somali land region. So, America still does that for y'all.
>> Yeah. They send y'all tens of million dollars every year even though they don't recognize you as a um sovereign country. Um you know, they still get giving y'all money indirectly to y'all NOS's and things like that. Like S said, >> did this man say the game's the game, though?
>> Yeah. I mean, I'm I'm glad you said that, Prime, because people are literally losing their lives in this game. And you talking about the game's the game.
>> Listen, like I'm saying in third world countries, not only in man.
So, so, so, so playing with people lives is a game.
>> Listen, like I'm saying.
>> So, so, so if I held you up right now at pew pew point and I was playing with your life, it's all a game to me, right?
>> Listen, listen.
>> It's all fair. Oh, it's all fair in the game, B. Right.
>> If if if I if you got something get if you got something pointed to me like what I'm not going to do, what am I going to do? Cry about it.
>> I don't know what you going to do.
>> Tough. Oh my god. All right.
>> But listen, like I'm saying to you is this this our land and African nations, there's dark things that happen. That's out of my all of our control.
>> I mean, I'm just asking cry about it.
We're going to cry about it. That's not my point. I'm just asking. So So is your life a gang?
My life I mean ask is your life a joke?
>> My life definitely ain't a joke.
>> Oh.
>> So why you treating other people lives like they're jokes?
>> Whose life am I treating as a joke?
>> Your people control my people, bro. I'm in the western world.
>> Okay.
>> That's why tough though cuz you're not in the country facing the things that the people in Somali land or Somalia is facing.
>> Yeah.
The ideology of them is the ideology of the people is that you're not you're not comprehending what I'm saying to you.
>> No, we hear what you're saying, but the people that live there and that's on boots on the ground there, I bet they don't feel like the game is the game.
You just not >> they get on with life. They don't cry about it.
>> Yes, they do.
>> Where did you see that?
>> They do. What you talking about?
>> Moadishu is the it was listed as the most dangerous country in dangerous city in the world. Moadishu. Most people >> That's just an illusion. That's lying about it though. There's people who were there.
>> That's Afghanistan. They're lying about that.
>> Ray just showed you a video of >> Why would show you a video of a young girl who literally was crying. What's she talking about?
>> One girl.
>> She got sold. She got sold for $100 and a pack of new clothes.
>> The only girl. It's a whole uh humanitarian effort for the girls in Mogadish.
>> The western world people. Why would the diaspora come on vacations if it's the dangerous country? That's real insensitive for you to say, but I get it because you don't go there.
>> Ain't nobody going there on vacation. I say the [ __ ] who >> you that's where you from. Of course you going to go there.
>> Well, if it wasn't if it was I've never heard vacationing in Somalia.
>> How How can you flee? How you going to flee from your country and then say, "Oh, I'll vacation there."
>> Listen, that's insensitive.
So it's good enough to vacation there, but it's not good enough to live.
>> Exactly. He's not living away because he gets to live like a king when he goes back. He has the money now that he he didn't have before. So he doesn't see himself as the regular people that live in Somali land.
>> Y I just want y'all to know he got that from the wire. Talk about the game is the game.
>> You love you love American television, don't you?
>> The love black culture.
>> I don't know. You know what the wire is.
Don't play with me.
>> We We not going on vacation to out there. Listen, >> black Americans, bro, we go we vacation a lot of places. But family, have y'all ever heard of any I'm speaking, family. Have y'all ever ever heard of black Americans going on vacation to Somalia or Somali land or anybody that you know or heard of? I've never heard of it. Honest, black Americans are are quick to go to the Caribbean, but like I've never heard any of us say if we going to Somali.
>> The only place that could be close close to Somali is Egypt.
>> Yeah, Egypt is going to >> You should try Ethiopia.
>> No, Ethiopia is the suburb is the new New York, you know.
>> Okay. Nobody has ever said that.
>> All right, go. You can check it.
>> Shut up at this Did you just say Ethiopia is the new New York?
>> Abd the city of Abda?
>> I told you he I told you he watched too much American television.
>> Oh my god. Listen, put it up right now.
Abd Saba, it's this capital city of Ethiopia. And just look at look at it.
>> Why would we care about that?
>> She just I just she just she she asked for recommendation. She said Egypt. I said I'm just subs.
>> I didn't say recommendations. I said heard recommendation.
>> I didn't say recommendations. You never heard the word come out of my mouth. I literally said, "Yeah, we might go to um cuz Prime said Egypt." I was like, "Yeah, you're right. We might go to Egypt." But I've never heard of any of us going to >> Yeah. I made the claim the only the only place we get close to like a Somalia is Egypt. Most people would go to Egypt.
Egypt is all right.
>> Our pe our people would rather go to Sey Shells or something like that if we gonna go on vacation in Africa. But I I did see Egypt though and I've but I've never in my life heard Somalia.
>> You should check Uganda as well. You know >> we got what?
>> Uganda as well. Uganda is nice as well.
>> Bro, we good on that.
>> I'm serious. Put out your bucket list.
>> And then what am I supposed to eat? I'm not interested in eating bananas and rice and spaghetti and rice. Sir, >> why the hell? Why the hell we want to go to a place where you don't want to live at?
>> Huh?
>> Listen, you got to remember, you got to understand something. Look, I'll give you an example. My dad >> No, no, no, no. Answer that question right there. Answer that question.
>> I was >> Why would we want to go to a place that you don't want to live at?
>> Before you interrupted, I was going to explain to you. Look, my dad My dad right now in 3 years, he's about to retire. Yeah. He's about to retire back in his mother's land. A lot of parents do that.
>> So, I don't understand why you you got this kind of >> What about you, though? So, you don't want to go back, but your father's going back?
>> No, I'm young. I'm still I'm still I got my life here. I got my career here.
>> Do y'all see my career here in that minds? No. Do you see that mindset though? The fact that y'all don't like to be in your youth and go back to your your mother's land as you claim and build it up. You're in your youth.
>> This would be your prime time to go back and build up. Not when you're older, >> right?
>> You finished.
>> I'm just saying that's that's crazy to me how you think about it.
>> And that's a that's a that's a nice dream. But like I said, >> it's not a dream. It's literally something you can do.
>> I've got a career here. Yeah. I've got investment here. So now for me to start all over again is not logical.
>> Starting over though, if you looking at it from the the standpoint of like, oh, okay, I'm building something for the future. That's the selfish part about it. Y'all only think about yourselves individually. You never think about your community.
>> My community is here. Okay. When you're when you class as community now, yeah, you saying me as an individual. I got four brothers and sisters. Free is married. My My mother's here. My nan's around the corner. When you're saying that, you mean to tell me we're all going to just relocate to Somalia now?
We all got interests, careers.
>> I mean, y'all all relocated to the UK.
Why the [ __ ] y'all can't all relocate back to where you came from?
>> We We've laid our eggs here now. We're here to >> That's the point. That is the point.
>> We laid our eggs here already.
>> That's exactly my point. Did you put all your eggs in one basket and you refuse to remove them? in my basket. That's stupid.
>> Baskets as well.
>> Sir, did you lay eggs because you're a parasite?
>> See, offensive behavior again.
>> I'm I'm I'm 100 in what I'm saying.
>> Alan, you're you're a middle-aged man.
Like, you can come better than that.
>> I'm I'm I'm so to watch his mouth, call me a parasite.
>> What I said, Sir, I asked you what kind of behavior is this?
>> I asked you were you a parasite earlier and you didn't disagree with me. What kind of biased behavior is this?
>> What you mean?
>> How you telling me to watch my mouth?
Yeah. Telling him that he's a middle-aged man, but he could call me a parasite. Explain.
>> He asked you as I'm not middle-aged, but I'm offended.
>> And if I was, that wouldn't bother you.
>> Disrespecting him.
>> How am I disrespecting him?
>> Go ahead, professor.
>> Yeah. Well, the gentleman uh agreed that he's a parasite earlier. Those of you just coming in the room, >> Exactly. You agreed that you was a parasite earlier.
>> Oh my. And now you're talking about laying eggs. I'm just agreeing with you.
You're a parasite. I don't know if you lay eggs or not, but I know you send remittances and you go to other people's country. Don't protect your own and bring degenerate cult country culture to other people's country. That's called parasites. Sir, >> how you finish your sermon?
>> I'm not I'm not a preacher either, sir.
>> That's what I mean. You being disrespectful. You being passive aggressive. He really put putting putting me and a parasite in the same context is not disrespect.
>> Third, you are a parasite by your own definition. So >> now you're raising your voice. This is insane.
>> All right.
>> Don't you tell me cuz he didn't even raise.
>> He being goofy now. He crashing out. Oh my goodness.
>> I heard enough.
>> Parasite.
>> I'm sorry. We had to go through that family. But he was doing absolutely too much. He being disingenuous.
Um, every time somebody talking, he Are you done?
I mean, damn.
>> Yeah, he being real sassy.
>> I just I don't know. The these people mindsets are different. I still just find it funny how they blame the US for all their troubles when they had troubles far before US intervention. Far before they got more smoke for the US for than than the people who actually colonized their country. Like I said, you know, Italy, the UK, you know, the the US don't got nothing to do with that. When they stepped in, they was trying to provide humanitarian aid, you know, and then the whole Blackhawk Down thing happened. Y'all know how it go. As a matter of fact, I need to watch that movie.
>> Um because evidently, I mean, they they keep bringing it up.
>> It's a good watch that movie too, man.
>> It is. But I'm watch Miss Lady P husband talked about it too.
Yeah. Mhm.
>> There was some get back for that.
>> Was he ever in it?
>> He said that his uh some of his um military friends were in it, but he said that they did get that get back. I forgot what he what he said it was. I had to watch that video again on YouTube.
>> All right. Good looking out, Larry. He said it's on Tuby.
>> Yeah, I might be watching it today then.
>> Look that drone up. Yeah, cuz they they tripping, man. Um, either way it go, no matter what he's saying, I'm I'm going just put this on the screen because I just I just can't believe I I I don't know why they be coming in here. You know, this is their money. Mi mister Mister, you keep sending requests up here, man.
I just I don't know what you want, bro.
You about to crash out now, right?
>> It looks like parasite money to me. If I were a parasite, my money would look like that.
>> Sir, I'm stating material facts. I didn't call you out your name. I didn't cuss at you. I called you a parasite because when I asked you were you a parasite earlier to get permission to call you a parasite. You didn't disagree with me. Therefore, I'm agreeing you're a parasite.
>> No, I what I said was your >> Would it make you feel better if I said you're parasitic? Would that make you feel better? What's the definition of paracity?
>> Oh my god, >> bro. You got to uh What's your highest level of education, mister?
>> You I know. I realized when I was 17 years old. Yeah. I'm an academic. I'm a visual learner. So, I just cut out education and I just wasn't >> 17, >> huh?
>> You're 17.
>> No, I said I cut educ I cut um education.
>> What is What does a [ __ ] mean? What does it >> say?
say, "Well, you you entirely too young for this conversation."
>> How old is he?
>> I don't know. I thought he I thought he said 17.
>> No, he he was 17.
>> He said he was born at the end of the 90s, so he was going 99.
>> So, he have to be like >> like 27 26.
>> Yeah.
>> 627.
>> So, mister, what's what's the point of you coming back up here, bro? I mean, we didn't talk to you for probably dialogue, but this is what I'm trying to say to you. What is that? Like, am I making anyone up? I'm being disingenuous is not dialogue.
>> I ain't being disingenuous. What's going on? What do you mean?
>> EJ, >> we pretty much flip smack and ring out of this. I'm finding out they they come up.
>> Are we not having Are we not having dialogue?
>> I I don't know. Sometimes we do, sometimes it's just >> like It's like pulling tea sometimes.
>> This parasite is boring me.
>> Yeah. EJ, what's up? What's going on?
>> He trying to trigger me. It don't work.
What's up with y'all, man? FBM Red, I blame you for this. I blame you for this, brother. Why you got this um dried up water cardboard currency on the um on the um on the panel, brother? What are you doing with this money, man? I can't tell. I can do shredded up.
>> I don't know if that's shredded up cardboard from a cereal box or what. Cuz it don't look like no money to me. I don't know what that is, man. What you doing with this cardboard money up there, brother?
>> I don't know. You know what's crazy? I I heard the Monopoly money actually is worth more than the money out there.
>> It looks better though. It looks better.
I won't lie.
>> Cuz that [ __ ] ain't worth nothing.
That [ __ ] might as well be used to have that in my hands.
>> They money is spoiled.
>> Well, damn.
>> Look rotten. That money look rotten like u buds be cripw walking on it. They be moving around like turbo from breaking.
Hey, so mister, how much?
>> He said it's a fist full of nothing.
>> Some old school lunch tickets. They crazy.
>> So mister, is this the money?
>> Some 1980s coupons out of the um out of the little um out of the little coupon book and stuff. The little coupons and stuff.
>> Yeah, mister. So mister, when you went back home, did you spend some of this money?
>> You do know that's just that's basically just old notes. You are aware that I was just waiting for you just to entertain yourself.
>> Dude, they use those as current notes and new notes as well.
>> Are you looking at the condition, >> Mr. Mr. Mister? All of the notes are old.
>> All of the notes are old. That's not them up and putting them back into lunch. See, chill out. Y >> Those are refurbished notes. We saw them patching them up.
>> No new not old nothing.
>> She said, Hey y'all, I rather get the gold. Hey y'all, I rather get the golden ticket for Charlie in the Chocolate Factory as my currency before I have that cardboard paper in my hand.
>> Where did you get this [ __ ] >> Hey, somebody said they they weigh their money. They don't count it.
>> Oh my god.
>> My >> Hey, speaking of that, I think the people too to pay like the taxes or something when they be shipping off carpets and stuff. I I noticed that from like a long time ago. Djibouti Doo be their money cuz they got to use so much of it to pay the taxes and stuff. I like Lord Jesus Christ. cuz they be shipping the carpet to like different um areas and stuff, but like when they pass like in in the desert like to um ship the carpets and like their products and stuff, they be have to pay like the border taxes or something. It's it's real crazy. It's a video that on YouTube.
>> Hey, somebody >> You know what's so funny though? I was just thinking about I just realized >> somebody said they got counterfeit food stamps.
>> You know, I just realized I just realized something. You see them notes you was talking about? If you look closer, you will see like a Somali man that actually looks like me from the land. But have you realized if you take out notes out your pocket, none of the people look like you?
>> You know what I think?
>> Good thing cuz maybe that's a good thing cuz if my money look like that, I would want I would want to look like >> Yeah, it look like him. Like an elder.
You know what I'm trying to say? Like an elder. Like do you get what I'm trying to say to you? But you see these notes in your pocket.
>> You want to know what I You want to know what I think this is?
>> They don't look like you though.
>> Hold on, Tether. I think if you open You know what's crazy? I don't I don't see nobody on this money. And you know what's funny?
>> And you know what's funny? You know what's funny?
>> You got to use a magnifying glass. You got to look like You got to look with one eye clear. You got to close one eye and look like real close. Like when your >> Damn. You know I just thought about it forward.
>> And you know, you know I just thought about that's like 50 cent right there.
>> Yeah, dude. You can have a big stack of this money and it still won't be worth [ __ ] You know what's crazy? They they they flee to other people's country.
They It's funny how they adore money that that with the colonizers on it because y'all money ain't worth [ __ ] So what's the point of having your own dollars if you don't even spend them?
>> That's a dollar in your bank account.
>> You saying this is your country. When is it going to be time when your face is >> that is negative8 in his hand right now.
>> Professor I look like it being burnt down Mr. Mr. Mr. the money back. Where's it back, Bob?
>> Go ahead, professor. Damn.
>> I was just going to say what this is is so many people, nobody pays attention to him, his Somali culture. The British don't pro respect him. So, he's up here having a good time because we're giving him attention.
>> Exactly. That's why I said they live dollars. I'm done with you, boy. I I would love to know like like how's your money back?
>> Hey, y'all remember somebody said that's Usher Bucks. Y'all remember when he was passing that money?
>> You sure was at them concert.
>> I would love to know like some >> Hey, is y'all money backed by gold? What is it back by?
>> I think Hey y'all. I think Arby's coupons that I get in the mailbox.
>> Oh, I can't stand Arby's. Oh.
>> Oh, nasty.
>> They got some decent. They got a few things on their menu that's decent.
>> I rather eat Arby's than eat um bananas and rice.
>> Somebody said they busting though.
>> Listen, them cheese sticks prime are good. Like everybody on the thing about it is ice cream machine don't be breaking down neither cuz every time donuts their ice cream machine be breaking down. And then everybody big up Wendy's strawberry drink, but theirs is better.
>> I know y'all not putting y'all for Arby's. I know I'm not I'm not You make a mean milkshake.
>> Well, they got some decent food.
>> The milkshakes have some cheese sticks.
I ain't going to lie with you, man.
>> All right, let's not get sidetracked.
Let's not Let's not get sidetracked. Get back to the tether.
>> He got to cuz he done center himself that uh >> Mr. Mr. I I think I think we've had enough.
>> I'm saying I'm tired of your presence dismiss.
That's the type of currency that Little Johnny and the East Side boys be practicing they a time eight time stunt routines. That's why the money look like that.
>> Yeah. Yeah. It look like somebody been stomping this [ __ ] out this money.
That [ __ ] ain't worth nothing. You can have a big stack of that [ __ ] >> No, it's not shredded. They had to sew it. You got >> The note says 1,000 on it and it ain't worth [ __ ] Play play that video where you handle all your money.
>> Is it is it backed by silver or gold? I would love to know.
>> It's backed by me incorporated back.
>> It ain't backed by no real bank.
>> It's It's backed by the thread that they sewing it up with. That's it.
>> Oh [ __ ] Damn.
>> That's crazy.
>> It's a video of them like >> money. I found it. I found it.
I found it. Yo, family. Y'all got to peep this [ __ ] Yo, check it out. I found the video. Yo, check it out.
>> Damn.
family. The man has been there putting band-aids on the money.
>> Man, this is okay. Don't it look like um hey bail? You might as well put that outside.
>> Man, I'm going say this. So in like in America, you know, if you dealing with large sums of money, of course you're going to weigh it cuz it's all going to weigh the same.
>> And if it's off, that's how you know cuz the weight is off. But this, how can you weigh this? Cuz it's not all the same.
So they probably is right there that he got stacked on that table. Like if you want to guess, >> well, that [ __ ] worth $2 in America.
>> Man, I thought he about do the money phone. I thought he about to hold on to his ear real quick.
>> He better not. His ear going to get infected.
>> Hey, somebody.
>> Oh [ __ ] >> Hey, somebody >> got to be off. That's what I'm saying.
Like there's no way they weigh their money. It's got to be off because with you sewing it together, it doesn't all weigh the same. You know what I mean?
>> Somebody said look like that. I want to leave my country too. I could live with myself with my money looking like brown a brown paper bag crusted on the ground.
>> Meanwhile, US G, we be printing money.
Somebody said >> you burning the money when it's too much in circulation.
>> Somebody said the money in the wallet made in the same factory.
>> You feel me? They right next door making the same wallets.
>> But yeah, this this how they do it. And they're not weighing that money either.
They're not weighing that money.
>> And this crazy to get roasted on a black American holiday on Memorial Day. Our veterans are like, "Dang, they came up here with the business roasting them at the same time." What? That's like a right >> in town. Do y'all see?
>> And listen, do y'all see any people on that money? Cuz I don't.
>> I'm trying to see what >> There's nobody on this money.
>> Nobody own the money.
>> That's like a bank right there. That supposed to be like a bank.
>> No, this a factory that fix they money, bro.
>> All of it weighs I mean, all of it is the same amount. I don't know.
>> I don't know. But I know they I don't see no scales in there. I don't see them wearing it. I just see them using They're using sewing machines to fix patch the money back together.
>> Hey, isn't that like a oxymoron for money to be broke?
>> Oh, god damn.
>> That's a good point.
>> I'll be I'll be on my BMF. I'll be uh I'll be burning that money fast instead of blowing the money fast. I'm doing the opposite. Throwing it in fire like Frank Lucas in the chinchilla caught off American Gangster. I can't do nothing with that. Yeah, we we can't do nothing with that, man.
Real talk.
>> Somebody Somebody said it's some now Lady rappers.
>> Who is this?
>> Well, I would I would eat now ladies no more if they had that type of wrapping on they candy. So, we'll have to sue them.
>> Orange orange now laders. Nasty as hell.
>> There's a orange now.
>> Yeah, buddy.
>> All type of flavors now. You'll be surprised. M.
>> So listen, one US dollar is worth five in between 570 and 575 shillings out in Somalia.
>> Damn, >> they still using shillings. That's literally what Judas took to betray Jesus. Like that's crazy.
>> Oh my god.
>> That makes sense. That makes sense.
>> Damn.
>> That biblical money. Use Game of Thrones money to use some money.
>> Game of Thrones money.
>> Ancient dollars.
>> You stupid EJ.
>> Well, find me some gold or something. I rather use that, boy. At least I can do something with it.
>> Some of them diamonds. I'm trying to get my hotel on, boy.
>> So, look. 1,000. Look, $1,000.
That's worth 570,000 Somali shillings, bro. They say that's a very large amount in everyday local terms in Somalia.
>> Connected.
>> They they say you can buy groceries for a family for one to two months. Um rice, flour, vegetables. That also pay for your rent and housing and your transportation costs.
>> Hey, see what see what 50 cents equals.
>> Family. Look, you could start a business in Somalia with $1,000.
>> Crazy.
>> I'm talking about you could buy a shop.
You could So you could you could get some property and probably stock some [ __ ] up with $1,000. Buy inventory and everything for $1,000. Maybe maybe we should start investing in that [ __ ] over there.
>> So you're saying I could sell my condo and buy Moadishu?
>> Yes, pretty much. Yes. No.
>> Yes.
>> That's crazy.
I ain't going to lie, man. You over there, you you went over there with $5,000.
>> You a millionaire. Yeah. Yeah.
>> 50 cents in and uh USD is worth 287 shillings.
>> God damn. Not Damn, boy. The money in my whole I got a roll of quarters right here.
>> That's what I'm saying. Get a whole dollar.
>> I got something in the car right now. I ain't going to lie with you. Don't get y'all the old And don't forget y'all the pennies from like the 1920s and 30s. You can be a multi-millionaire over there if you >> Is that a fact?
>> Yep. If we wanted to live over there, we could be living like kings and queens over there off that US money.
>> Yeah. See, and I don't believe they save up all their money just to retire back in their home country because it only would take you like what to get $1,000.
That's like one week worth of work. Real talk. He he was pissing me off talking about that because uh what uh what the Department of Justice discovered is that money that was being u scammed in uh Minnesota, a large chunk of it was going back to Somalia and they traced it to the rebels like it was funding wars. So you ain't send that money back to help folk. M >> they said they said it was landing in the hands of that what is that alab.
There you go.
>> Mhm. They were sending a lot of money to Kenya too >> cuz they do a lot of business in um Kenya. Some of the guys that got caught out there they was building like um you know apartment buildings and stuff like that with some of that money. So imagine scamming and sending that much money back home. If $1,000 is worth that much back there.
Just imagine what a million is. A million dollars USD. That's my goodness.
You feel me? What's that? Like $5 million US in and what they got going on, >> man. If $5 and USD is worth 2,000 of their money, man, come on.
>> Said, "At least we got somebody on our current representation." I'd rather have [ __ ] white T people on my money all day, every day than that. And you're right, prime time, it's actually 570 million shillings. If you got a million dollars cash, that's 570 million shillings in some >> crazy start paying me in pennies cuz I at least have them worth worth something.
[ __ ] give me US pennies. I don't want to get paid in that um doodoo money.
>> Doodoo money.
Imagine you went there throwing dollars around.
>> Yeah. They going they going they going to [ __ ] try to kidnap you. [ __ ] That's what they going to do.
>> They going to be over there twerking on you like a honey badger. Oh, he's a rich [ __ ] He's rich.
>> Yep. And you can basically have all they women too. They let you have multiple wives and [ __ ] You know what I'm saying?
>> Said the pirates will come out and start twerking.
>> I ain't going to lie with you.
You can lose $20 over there. It stabilize the country. It might do.
>> You lose. You lose your wallet and then stabilize Somalia.
>> God damn.
>> Or just lose a earring. Just one of them. Oh [ __ ] I done lost one of my diamond earring. One of my studs to Oh [ __ ] >> I don't even think if I lose one of my Xbox games over there. My one of my rare Xbox games over there cuz I got them sealed. I be getting them graded. They probably stabilize a whole village over there for what it's worth.
>> I'm telling you, [ __ ] a Nintendo [ __ ] around stabilized that [ __ ] The old one where you blew the cartridges. You feel me? Like >> Yep. And and the thing about it is on the back it say don't do it. But when you blowing the cartridge sometimes it work.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] We But we sure hope it work.
God damn it.
>> You can send a limited edition Benny baby over there and then stabilize that country.
>> Limited edition. Get on that thousand.
I just thought about you could send a whole P4 over there.
>> Yeah.
>> Damn, >> bro. And they could That'd be crazy. The feet get off that people.
>> Yeah, >> I saw I saw where they were trying to, you know, they still in talks about um Ilhan Omar like deporting her and all these different things and stripping her of her n well dnaturalizing her. But um the people of Somali land spoke out and they said, "Well, if y'all send her back, send her back to Somali land, not Somalia." I'm wondering why they said that. Like, is there a problem with her there or something?
>> Uh her >> You got to read up what her father did.
You >> her dad. Yeah.
>> Her father is a like a warlord over there. He's a war criminal >> and she in Congress man this man >> isn't professor cuz that's what I was thinking too. like how is she even able to come over here and be in uh Did y'all see that new bill that they're trying to propose about uh the immigrants not allowing them to get into Congress or into office?
>> Yeah, hold on one second. One thing I just want to let it be known that he was lying when he said that they faces is on the money. No Somali shilling does does not usually feature portraits of famous people or leaders like the US dollars do. Just wanted to throw that in there.
They face not on their money either.
Buddy ass was lying. But go ahead and now what what's >> there's a uh it's a bill that there uh I forgot I think her name is it might be Karen ironically congresswoman Karen she's proposing a bill that uh immigrants cannot come over here and get into office >> is it Karen B no that's that's >> that's not Karen Bass that's a white lady that's doing it >> she probably kicked out too she probably >> that's what I said I was like man you Ellis Island immigrant but they're proposing that bill that they don't want any more Ilhan Omar they're using her as the face of why they don't want immigrants coming into office.
>> I think that's a good example. I mean, I'm tired of I don't think first gener I think you need to be here 10, 12 generations before you start partaking in in the system.
>> I agree.
>> You need to be here for a long time.
These first generations, second generation, no, they don't need to be in American politics.
>> Well, in um when I found out about the money going to >> they won't let us do it in their countries. Go ahead, professor. Yeah, when I thought about that when I found out about that money going to Alshapab and I read that Ilhan Omar got they t they found out that Ilhan had received a lot of money from the scammers that went to her campaign and she gave back right quick. I was wondering, and this is just a theory, but I was wondering was some of that, you know, was she the the, you know, the plug? You know what I'm saying? Like, was it was the money going uh they were scamming that money so she could send it back to her dad to for >> ex her dad is here. He He fled. He's here, too.
>> Jeez.
>> Yeah. He He cannot go back or they will unall alive him. He unallowed a lot of people, though.
>> Wow.
Ridiculous.
>> Yeah. And like her net worth jumped like exponentially.
>> Yeah. I think >> now you go from like like what was it?
Um 95,000 to and now she's saying >> million. Yeah. They say she reported between 6 and 30 million. That's a big >> I don't know.
>> But that's why I don't take when they say that we destabilized him. Like Ilhan Omar's father is a Somali man. So who who told him to do what he did?
>> Mhm.
>> They're not European. They going to allow their own people.
Then they fled to other countries. So like I'm trying to figure out how did we destabilize y'all?
>> And they come around us with all that degeneracy. I meant everything I told that parasite. I meant it.
>> Yep. She I think she going to be out of office in November and we won't have to worry about her no more.
>> I think so, too.
>> I think I think the American people is tired of that [ __ ] I don't think I don't think she going to win that election in November.
I don't think she going to win. If she win, I would be very surprised. But we definitely got to get uproot them out of all those seats out there in Minnesota because she after what she did, she don't deserve a position. Even even if let's just say that you that this happened on a fluke, you're still incompetent.
You're incompetent as a government official. You you you you loosen the guard rails for that meals act of 2020 and then invited in all these fraudsters >> and and they defrauded the system. That alone, you and anybody that agree with it with you, all of them are incompetent. They go for Tim Walsh, they go for her, too. He needs to go and so does she.
Too much defrauding going on.
But um so what y'all think about that though? Do y'all think that immigrants should be able to partake in um the US government? Cuz we can't go to their countries and really do that. Especially not in Africa.
>> Not at all, bro. Not at all.
>> You can't be sense.
>> You can't.
>> No, you good, brother. Uh, you can't be president. Um, if you're um what are the rules if you're a foreign uh if you're uh have an immigrant background. I forgot the constitutional rules, but the constitution says that about president.
Why doesn't it say about Congress? Cuz there, you know, there are three equal branches of government. The president's office is allegedly equal to the judicial and legislature. So, that's kind of imbalanced. So, that it needs to be across the board. you can't be in any part of our politics unless you um have been here for some generations. We really need to fix that.
And then it's so many of them in Congress, man. It's like, what the [ __ ] It's a takeover. It's This [ __ ] is war.
This is a hostile takeover.
I agree. That's the way I see it. They trying to um ruin America from the inside out. You feel what I'm saying? It's a lot of sleeper sales here, a lot of spies, a lot of weird [ __ ] going on.
>> Um, and immigrants, see, they know that they don't got no real power here. So, that's why a lot of them come here and they get into the political system because that's their way to try to control things. You know, they don't want to be at another country's mercy 100%. So, they try to get into the government and try to dictate things.
That's why you always see them get when they get in office, they always, you know, put immigrants above everybody.
That's why I look at certain people who supposed to be quote unquote FBA and y'all out here caping for all these immigrants all the time, >> right?
>> The hell?
>> That don't make sense. You can't be putting immigrants over the American people.
>> We got veterans out here living on the street.
>> Hell yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying? We got veterans who can't eat. We got veterans who got mental health issues because of the things that they went through when they was in the service. Yeah, >> they deserve more help than um them. I know a guy who was in the military and I guess you know he lives on SSI and they give him $23 a month on his EBT card because they said he makes too much money on SSI.
Damn. Make it make sense. So you telling me y'all already take some of his money for his bills or whatever. He got a little bit of money left over and that little bit of money he got left over, he has to use it for groceries.
Meanwhile, but meanwhile, y'all will let immigrants come here, live on section 8, and or be on SSI, and y'all still give them EBT. Like, what's I I don't understand this logic.
I don't know why they act like foreigners are so important to the country when they're not.
>> It's corporations, and it's not never it's not changed. Dr. Howard Zen said in the 1890s um 1880s, I'm sorry. Um immigrants were brought over to com everything's about us. It was to compete with us cuz we were coming out of slavery and corporations didn't want to pay us cuz you know how we do. We asked for benefits. We asked for everything. So they brought immigrants over here cuz Dr. Zen says cuz im immigrants were helpless and at odds with one another.
They were fighting each other in their homeland. we talking about Irish folk um fighting each other and uh he said helpless at odds with one another therefore more controllable when you don't really have rights you'll do whatever your boss tells you to do and you not filing a lawsuit against them so that's what the [ __ ] this is about is corporations >> and cheap labor >> yeah and yeah you pay they don't have to pay you that much >> yeah I mean mass immigration on immigration is a tool of capitalism and wife supremacy.
>> That's a fact.
>> But that's why they do it.
Teflon.
Teflon, you there? All right. I guess he'll be back. Um, but anything else y'all want to say about this this family or Teflon?
>> I'm here, man. I'm here, man. What's up, fam?
>> What's going on? You been listening to the conversation?
>> Yeah, man. I've been listening to it, man. And I want to just keep listening, man. You know what I'm saying? But I'mma show love, man. But yo, y'all keep doing what?
>> All right.
>> So, Nine Breurto.
>> Yeah. My name Brea. Uh, call me Nine if if I'm your goat. Like, if you consider me the greatest of all time, you can call me nine.
>> I don't know you, so why would I? My god.
>> What?
>> Weird as hell already.
>> Yeah.
>> Sir, what are you the goat of?
>> I don't know. You would have to like deem me the goat and then be like, "Yo, the greatest of all time of this." Or we can move past that.
>> Where are you from?
>> I'm a tether. I'm a filthy tether.
>> What? What country you from? Did you flee from, sir?
>> Well Well, we didn't flee.
>> You did flee.
>> America's an amazing country.
>> Yes, it is. And where where that's why you fled here? You in the US, right?
>> Yep. Yep.
>> Where's your family from?
>> The Dominican Republic.
>> Uh-oh. Oh, okay. You from the DR?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, the the me no blacks. Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Me no Haitian either.
Y'all really Haitian for real. I don't know why y'all can't stand so much.
>> I love Haiti. My name is actually based on Tucson Lovatur's former name before he became a sergeant.
>> Okay. But anyway, >> what made you So, so, so you you said that if I deemed you the goat to just call you the goat. You are the goat of fleeing, sir. I guess that's what you the goat of.
>> That's funny. You can call me nine then.
>> No, >> I'll just call you I'll call you fleer.
So, um, so why are y'all so ashamed of where y'all come from?
>> Um, because America is a better country.
Now, let me say this, right? I believe the tethered the the term tether is only exclusive to Arabs, um, some Mexicans and Asians. Well, it's a good thing we don't care about what you believe because it applies to anybody who is a tether.
>> Let me if if I can engage you, too.
>> Can we engage in some truth right quick?
Sure.
>> Mr. Mr. Breida, you said America's a better country. Correct.
>> The best country in the world. That's right.
>> Okay. All right. And you're Dominican.
So, my question my question >> American actually, but I I know what you I know what you mean.
>> No, you're Dominican. You're a Dominican. American.
>> That's not a real thing. American. It says on my passport.
>> Yes, it is. You're a Dominican American.
>> If I go to DR, they consider me a greeno, buddy. I'm American.
>> This is a real real question.
>> You are a Dominican.
>> You can replace.
>> You said you was Dominican when you came up here.
>> My You asked me.
>> So now all of a sudden you you American.
>> So I'm sure you're talking about my >> I thought gringo were white tea people.
How are you white? Uh, no. Gringo is actually to anybody that's um like American that's, you know, whatever.
>> So, so why is the Dominican Republic not as good a country as America? Why? Why do you think that is?
>> Uh, I believe we have a better system of checks and balances here. Uh, I believe uh >> He said we >> That's funny. Oh, I I I I agree with you.
>> You an immigrant. Ain't no we. But go ahead.
>> I agree with you. But why didn't you and other Dominican men create a system of checks and balances in the Dominican Republic? Why didn't you >> Well, they did. It wasn't as as efficient. In fact, in 1905 to 1907, America came to aid uh the Dominican Republic in their financial uh >> So, you're saying So, I'm hearing you correct me if I'm wrong. But I'm hearing you say that American men are more men than Dominican men.
>> Um I don't know to speak generally that way. Uh >> so let me let me specify. American men can think and make a better system than a Dominican man. That's >> pretty much >> I the results of this country are better than any other in the world. Any other white country, any other black country.
This ain't no This ain't no white country or no black country.
>> Can I Can I engage in the in the conversation instead of you guys asking me leading questions?
>> I'm not asking a leading question.
>> Yeah. I mean, if you're asking question to get a certain results to draw a conclusion from it, it's a leading question. Now, if I'm >> trying to find out some truth, that's all.
>> I And I'm answering the questions cuz you're respectful at the end of the day.
>> Tell the truth. You're deflecting. You know what he's asking you? He's basically asking, "Are the men of America stronger than the ones in in in the DR?"
>> No, I wouldn't say that. No.
>> Okay. Then why your country not the best in the world then?
>> Well, it's about economy. It's it's not all about physicality. It's about economy. It's about patience. It's about the leadership. Um, and that's why I highlighted that there's a better uh system of checks and balances over here than in any other country in the world that I appreciate.
Well, we're talking about the Dominican Republic. And I want to remind you, sir, that strength is not uh just physical, it's mental first. And the Constitution was a mental concept uh which was created um in part by black by black Americans, black black men, Americans.
And there's some argument that it was existing before the founding fathers, fleeing felons, whatever you want to call them. But I'm wondering why didn't you and your ancestors as a man stay in the Dominican Republic and make it the best island on the [ __ ] planet? Why did you run over here? Why didn't you just stay there and make it the best it could be?
>> Well, run would make it seem like my grandmother didn't petition legally to come into this country. She did. All right. She didn't come here. It don't matter if you came here legally or illegally. Fleeing is the host is nervous. I'm not Hey, hey, hey. I don't like when y'all come up here and try to and make it try to sound like y'all didn't flee. It don't matter if you came here illegally in an inner tube or illegally on an airplane with a airplane ticket. You could not afford to get here. Fleeing is fleeing. Okay. Ain't nobody scared of nothing you got to say.
You a nobody.
>> I'll take that. That's that's fine. Can I ask you a Well, and I'm not even going to ask a question. I'm going to make a statement. I don't ask question. So ultimately there was a slave trade since it was uh too time consuming, too expensive uh and uh too dangerous of a voyage to bring all the slaves from West Africa.
Some slaves were imported and exported from mainland to the Caribbean. Meaning there are people that were indigenous to this nation and then brought to this nation as slaves that were reexported out of this nation to the Caribbean.
>> What do you say to those? That's 100% true. That's That's 100%. 50 to 100,000 in 200 years from 1619 to about the early 1800s before the Haitian Revolution, slaves were exported for it was a slave.
>> No, they wasn't sir.
>> No, they wasn't. You're lying. The only time the only time that slaves were brought from the Caribbeans to the United States was if let's say a slave owner was moving his plantation. They say he was moving from the DR to America. Then listen, some of them would sell all their slaves first, then come here. But a lot of them would um take their slaves with them to America. Okay?
Don't don't make it sound like they were just trading slaves all willy-nilly.
That's not what was going on. Those were business transactions. Sometime listen in America if you sold if you bought a slave and let's say they didn't say that hey this slave has um health issues and let's say you bought a slave and come to find out that you find out that hey this slave got health issues you can basically sue them in court. Um that's the only way to get your quote unquote refund. Um let's say that person took the slave um from America and took them to the uh DR or some [ __ ] right? or let's say a slave owner sold the slave to them while they was here on vacation or whatever, then that's how it would happen as well. Okay, a little back and forth. Don't make it sound like they were just doing that wasn't what was going on. You're not going to do that.
The only time slaves and the only time slaves were sent away in America was if they was like revoling or something like that and they would usually send them further down south because the plantations got more vicious the further south that they went. Don't try to make it sound like, "Oh, all of us the same people. We all mixed up." No, the [ __ ] we ain't. And we is not the same.
>> Wait a minute. Let's be for real.
>> Were exported from this.
>> No, no, no. And and time out. There is no number. There is no exact number on how many were uh uh um went through that either. Sometimes slaves who were revolting were sent um you know to to usually that was sent through the Caribbeans more than anything. It wasn't sent here back and forth to the mainland. That's not true, bro.
>> Hey, and let's be for real, too. If you was really from here, your grandma would never have to fill out paperwork to get here. So, let's let's cut all of that out, too. I don't I don't like how you like to do that whole, well, some of my ancestors came from America. If if that's the case, why did you file paperwork to become an American citizen?
>> I never said that. Right. Because because none of us are in immigration database.
>> You you didn't have to say you implied it. That's you made the implication like we was going to let it slide like oh some of your ancestors. So how are you going to say if you had to file paperwork and to become an American citizen? You were not an American. Your people are not from here.
>> Say it was estimate but it was no more than 60 70,000. I just literally hold on hold on even to 100,000 it was 900,000 and actually 100,000 that is completely actually Hold on hold on one second Dominican Dominican hold on hold on Dominican >> that's not verifying your claim to 100,000 people >> time out when I did my research time out when I did my research I didn't get no estimates on that I'll double check but family that that was not going on um and the numbers were were were relatively small. But Professor Aline, go ahead.
I'm going to look into this real quick.
>> Yeah, it it it's really a this is a timewasting thing cuz even if his number was true, it don't matter. They reamalgamated with the um the Aowok and the Spaniards and re had an ethnogenesis. They're a whole another [ __ ] group. So what's your point?
>> That's only the beginning, right? I just wanted to highlight that uh reexportation is something that has been happening in America since the inception of America.
You still ain't us.
>> You can't say that without adding in context. Those were business deals.
Those were mostly slave owners moving their plantations and they slaves with them.
>> That's understood. But what I'm saying is that there are >> What is the main point? Like it takes so long to get to the point.
>> Well, you guys keep muting me.
>> Go ahead. Go ahead and get to your point.
>> So, I just want to highlight this first 200 years before I go and forward.
Right. I just want that there are people that were indigenous to this land and also brought in from West Africa that were reexported meaning they saw their parents get graped, separated like cattle and uh enslaved for free labor and then went got reexported without it wasn't just about the people.
>> Huh? No, >> the people in the British colonies. The Dominican Republic was not a British colony.
>> I want to point out something crazy bro. You sir, >> you could have got to your point by now.
Like, what is >> I did get to my point. Sir, >> sir, you are not the goat. You're not. I >> I am the But you can't. But you're over here.
>> I've been Hold on. Be quiet. Dominican.
I've been to Elmina Castle in Ghana. And they sent their West African slaves to your island. They did not send slaves to America. So even on a melonated tip, you ain't me. You a whole another group of Africa.
>> Whole group. say that, bro.
>> So, what are you trying to say? Get to the point.
>> So, what was Yeah. Like, what was the point of bringing that up?
>> I'll I'll repeat it again. There are people that were raped, separated like cattle, and forced labor, and then reexported out of America that are foundational black Americans.
>> No, they're not. No, they're not. So, >> I knew that's where he was going with it.
>> I knew that's where he was going with it. Family, >> the the slaves in America stayed in America. Do y'all understand me? Now listen, if you Now, if you was on a plantation where the the owner moved to Jamaica or something that he took the slaves with him, guess what?
Professor Aline already said it. They got they got um they got mixed in with all those other people who were there.
Okay. Um and like I said, they a lot of people like to push this narrative. Oh man, the slaves in America were sent to the Caribbean for strict punishment. No, they wasn't. They were sent further south. Why would America send that's expensive and it's a bad business model?
Why would you send a slave out the country just to punish him when you could [ __ ] send him to the back somewhere? Send them down trade them sell them down south somewhere. It costs less money to get rid of them. That's [ __ ] And the crazy thing is y'all can't prove that's the other thing from a a genealogical standpoint. You can't prove that that a slave came from America and went to the DR with a slave owner.
>> And let me shut that [ __ ] >> You also got to back and factor in the fact that we America broke away from Britain. Why would we be sending any of our people and anybody? Slaves were considered merchandise. Why would Americ that's that's that's the 1800 1776 when America >> No. Why would we send anybody over there?
>> So stupid. And let me shut your mouth cuz you talking to a panel full of educated people that actually know about this [ __ ] You can get away with telling these lies on other Tik Tok panels, but you can't do that [ __ ] over here.
>> Let me let me shut down his time wasting [ __ ] right quick. If what he's saying is true, which is not, why don't they speak English on um same domain on >> Exactly.
>> Why didn't anybody speak English? I've been down there, sir.
>> British colony. That was a Spanish colony.
>> You look dummy. You said people were coming from America. You know what we speak up here?
>> English.
>> Sir sir, this first of all, after generations, they would speak the language. Uh, >> no. They would still have some American words, which they don't force these British cut. Who the [ __ ] is talking about the R. We're talking about 1600s to 1800s now. Before America broke our talking about the DR, he ain't listening.
>> But why would you be talking about the DR? We're talking about general American history right now. You said that Americans was being sent from America to the DR >> about 20 to 50,000 to English.
>> I'm tired of you saying it. You lying speaking English.
>> Here's the crazier thing though. All of America does not speak English cuz even even my family still pertains to I don't understand how you say that though.
>> Contradicting the host. How am I contradicting the host when I'm saying I'm contradicting you? You don't understand what what I'm talking about.
My people are from Louisiana, stupid.
That's what I'm trying to get you to understand.
>> He's a chaos.
>> You saying you saying that how after a couple of years they learned the other words. See, after Louisiana joined in with America, we still retain French.
>> There you go.
>> That's the thing. You don't.
>> Exactly.
>> You That's what I was trying to say with when Creole and Louisiana French are still a language to this day.
>> That's what I was trying to say.
>> It's still a language to this day. You do know that.
>> Revolution. I'm talking to you.
>> No, the Haitians had nothing to do with Kurini. They are not my people.
>> What do you mean they had nothing to do?
>> The Haitians are not my people. That's what they have [ __ ] to do with trying to Y'all keep trying to amalgamate y'allselves into our culture. You're not us. Haitian people are not Louisiana creo. I have no hate to my family.
>> Who the [ __ ] said that?
>> You literally just said, >> "Watch your [ __ ] mouth."
>> You just said her Haitian revolutionary war, whatever it was.
>> Respect none of y'all. That's why I do that.
>> We don't care. And listen and nobody respects you. Now listen, I asked I asked the um the chat GPT how many slaves were sent from America to the DR. Very few almost none in large in a large scale since there was no major slave trade route from the US to the DR during the slavery times. So I don't know what the [ __ ] he talking about. They love to come up here and try to act like oh they were sending slaves to the DR to Jamaica to Haiti. No the [ __ ] they wasn't.
You're a liar. I don't know where you getting this 100,000 number from. You're a liar.
Y'all could keep telling this lie. Go tell that to the indigenous panels.
They'll probably buy that [ __ ] We don't buy that [ __ ] over here.
>> And let's And time out. And look, before I looked this up, family, what was I saying? There were small rare cases such as individual sales or transfers of enslaved people within the Caribbean region. That's the only time that the [ __ ] really happened. And I just pulled this up. Movement of enslaved people by owners. Relocating, not organized trade, illegal or informal transfers.
Come on, man. Not it wasn't even significant enough to be counted as a meaningful migration flow.
Stop playing with us, man. Go ahead, family. I'm tired of that lie.
>> Yeah, it's so stupid. And furthermore, the slave trade um was uh uh what's the word? Facilitated by different European groups. They were fighting each other.
They didn't get along. The French >> Exactly. Thank you, professor.
>> The French didn't say, "Hey, England, let's work together." They were Check this out. They were selling slaves to buy weapons to shoot each other, to pew pew each other. You know what I'm saying?
>> People don't realize, even for a while, the Spaniards took over Louisiana after the French Like there was so many things, so many inward fights between them Europeans. We was not Come on now.
>> And then the craziest part is that this man sat up here and said it was a 100,000 people.
You a damn lie. They only sent 300 something thousand slaves here. Why the [ __ ] would they give you a 100,000 of them?
>> Yeah. If they sent 100,000 people to San Domain, which is um became Haiti and Dominican Republic, some people down there would speak English. They speak French creole and um and Spanish.
>> And you know what that means?
>> Is mixed up in their languages too. The um Haitian creole.
>> Yeah. And and you know what that means?
That means the very few slaves who did go there, they got absorbed into what whatever a a Dominican is or a Haitian is. You get it? That's why they don't speak English no more. And the ones who did go from the Caribbeans over to America, guess what? I bet you they ass don't speak with y'all speaking a DR or Haiti because they're in America. That proves that they went through a ethnogenesis when they ass got here and they and they became one of us. It's that simple. FBAs don't flee. I don't like how they trying to cleave on to us like that. He basically on some we all FBAs type [ __ ] so we should all kind of be on the same accord. No, not going to happen. You from the DR. Nothing wrong with that. But don't you ever try to act like we the same as you cuz we ain't. Y'all not even the same as the Haitians that y'all can't stand that you live next door to. And basically, I'mma be honest. If you Dominican, you Haitian to me. Don't care. I'm going to call all y'all ass Haitian from now. I'm not differentiating anything. Y'all didn't do nothing but choose the colonizers over your own people.
Exactly.
>> Haitians and the Dominican is the same thing. I don't care what nobody say.
>> And to his request, no sir, I'm not going to call you the goat. I'mma call you the tether cuz that's what the [ __ ] you are. A tether.
>> Yeah, he just tried to tether on super hard. No wonder he said he was a tether from the jump.
>> You're a Haitian.
>> I'm I'm G on this app. That's some just that's an online talking point. They love to come up and say, "Oh, especially the Caribbeans." That's how they try to latch on to us a lot. They love to try to say, "Oh man, they was sending slaves from America to the Caribbean, from the Caribbean to America." No, we not going to do that. We not going to do that.
Them them small ass, very few cases. You You're not going to make it seem like it was everybody. No, you're not going to do that. We not the same people. He basically trying to say that it's some Dominicans with FBA lineage. Prove it then. Cuz think about it. Um back during slavery days, think about it. We weren't able to be on the census. talking about.
We were always on the census. I think the first census in the US was in 1790, right? So, um, we were actually always on these census, but we were on there as property, right? So, my thing is they can't even prove it through genealogy.
Let's say, let's say this person went from the DR to America as a slave owner.
The slaves he brought with him are on paper. They don't have names.
So, how the [ __ ] can you prove this?
Even if you trace your uh uh lineage in America and let's say this happened to you cuz a lot of them try to um tether on to us. Let's say uh somebody from from the US say that oh man listen cuz in you know it be people coming up saying oh I got immigrants in my family but that's because they was moving slaves around from the US from the Caribbean from the Caribbean to the US.
No, no. You You listen. You cuz if you do your genealogy in the US, boom.
Once you get to those slave schedules, you're not going to see no more of your people names no more. Like me. It got to the point to where I saw all my people names, but when you go back so far, you're going to you're not going to see their names. You're going to see a slave owner and how many slaves they had.
You're not going to see the exact slaves and their names. So you and then the only way to even prove that would be you would have to go check the the the DR's records and see if this person's a slave owner. See find a slave owner over there. And even then if you do none of the slaves names are on paper.
>> There you go.
>> So you can't [ __ ] prove it even from a genealogical standpoint with documents. You can't.
It's a lie from the piss of hell. Go ahead. It was it was a lot a very few number of slaves that came over here.
That's that's just that's a fact. Like these people are struggling because they know that we're getting reparations and they want to try to tether their way into our [ __ ] money. We need to double down on this. What concerns me about that Tether who wants to be called the GOAT is goat tether uh is going to find a room full of FBAs that don't know any better and have us fighting them with the narrative. You know what I'm saying? So, we need to double down on clearing that narrative up.
>> Yeah. And I'm not going to lie. And now you see exactly why I was looking into this a couple weeks ago because they say this [ __ ] all the time. Me me and sis, we be talking about a lot of [ __ ] Um, and this was this was because they they they got a lot of talking points on this app. So, I'll be doing a lot of research and just looking into it and just I just family. I be doing the research when I'm not um like live and [ __ ] like that or like I find time every day to look into some scholarship and teach myself something. Family, when I found out this was a lie, I was mad as hell cuz when I first got on this app, I used to I used to be like, "Yeah, you know what they did?" Then I had to correct myself. Hold on. What the [ __ ] they didn't?
>> So like like I be attacking all they uh talking points from a verifiable standpoint. You know what I'm saying?
None of that [ __ ] is verified. And even if it is, it's um it's more context than they give. They'll say it, but they won't tell you the reasons why those things did happen. They just try to make it. This one dude tried to say, "Oh, man. They used to send the slaves to the Caribbeans for uh for for punishing."
Come on, bro. That don't even make sense.
They just be saying [ __ ] on this app cuz a lot of people don't know better, bro.
Like you said, professor, >> they'll take the [ __ ] somebody to somebody else panel and then they'll believe it. Well, real talk, on a a spiritual level, he tried to cast a spell on you. You know what I'm saying?
Cuz if we didn't know any better, um that narrative would could um float around our head and say, "Oh, damn."
Like, >> you right. You right. And guess what? We then become participants in our own [ __ ] self-destruction.
>> Demise. Yep. And that's why he crashed out. If you notice, he was cool until we wasn't buying until what you said and you proved what he said was wrong.
That's when you start crashing up.
>> And he tried to come back up when I showed the screen saying that it was in very few cases. It wasn't no 100,000. He That's [ __ ] What? They sent like 500,000 slaves to the DR. Right. I think it was like 500,000 or something like that.
I don't know what number he was looking at.
>> These weirdos.
>> I never heard 100,000. 100,000.
>> Damn. I recorded his ass.
>> 100,000 is crazy.
>> Dr. They had in between 100 and 200,000 slaves. So you telling me that that that half y'all slaves came from the US? Man, if y'all don't knock it the [ __ ] off.
>> Yeah, I heard somebody, you know, I heard somebody say like a million Caribbeans came to America. I had to disprove that person. I was like, >> ain't true.
>> He was like, >> yeah, they like from the north to the south. I'm like, the south what? Then he said, and then we looked into it.
Actually, it was like the north. They the up north and they went down to the south. I was like, that's completely different than they going to the Caribbeans.
>> Some of our people be on here and they don't be they they claim FBA. They claim being black American, but a lot of these people be paying Africans.
>> Yes. And a lot of them they they see a lot of these people they cosplaying so bad that they want to be black Americans, they'll never be. So they trying to justify any way they can.
Listen, only between 4 and 500 uh enslaved Africans went to Haiti. Only in between 100 and 200,000 went to the DR. That man said that it was a 100,000 that went to that went to the DR. >> They just hearing talk about money.
everybody want to, you know, latch on and then, you know, it's like people getting deported and the money talk is kind of having them like, well, let's let's, you know, merge over here.
Absolutely not.
And people think they can do it the most though, which is annoying cuz they they like to run off of that America's lie that they are part of the Americas. So, if we get reparations that they should be able No, that's not how that works.
>> Yeah. He he need to highlight the British and the Spanish.
>> Yeah. I mean, they all might have their grievance, but it's not with America, right? It's >> with France and with Yeah, you're right.
You're right. He needs to take grievance with >> Yeah. It wouldn't be with America. Like >> like they're they're in Dominican Republic. It's with the Spaniards. I believe >> it would be >> You know what their confusion is though?
>> Yeah. The French >> when they flee to America, they do see their colonized here. That's what their confusion is. It doesn't matter that you see the French and the Portuguese and the Spaniards right here in uh Congress in America. That's still not the reason for you to uh claim reparations over here. Just because you're colonizing fled over here doesn't mean you get to do that's why they get confused.
>> I think you're right. And then which I'm switching the topic a little bit y'all, but which Junth flag? I keep seeing two of them, but I know in 97 the red, white, and blue one was the correct one.
Is that still >> cuz I seen some other one.
>> Yeah, that's still that's still the Junth flag. It hasn't changed, >> right?
>> But what is that other one? Some pan-African flag. It's like >> flag.
>> Oh, no. No.
>> Red and white.
>> It's red, white, and blue.
>> It's like Okay. I thought so cuz I'm like I know it was made by Ben. What was his name? Ben something in 97.
>> Oh, you talking about the RGB flag that they be trying to put in the pan. Uh, yeah. That doesn't go with June.
>> Yeah. I'm like, what is that? like it kept popping up. I'm like, "What is that?"
>> Junth colors are red, white, and blue just like Fourth of July.
>> Yeah. It's like a bursting like a a star that's bursting like a new beginning.
>> Yeah. That's what family if you if you I ain't going to lie. Whenever I see those that that type of stuff, I know it's some Panaffrican [ __ ] going on.
>> That don't got nothing to do with black Americans. Leave that [ __ ] away from us.
>> Yeah. My home girl seen I'm like, "I haven't seen that. What is it?" And she said, "I don't know. Maybe it's a remake." I said, "I don't know about that." So, I just wanted to share that to everybody, you know.
>> Yeah. Speaking of Junth, they out here trying to co-op Junth. They trying to get black Americans to go to Ghana and celebrate Junth. And Junth don't got nothing to do with us. I'm sorry. Junth has everything to do with us and nothing with to do with them. Excuse me. Um, nothing to do with them. I'm tired of these people trying to claim our ancestors.
It's I It's tiring, family. It's day in and day out with these people. It's like it never stops.
>> And more specifically, if you don't have any family that came from Galveastston during that time that was enslaved, like I get so tired of people speaking on Junth and they don't even know why it is a holiday. Like when we talk to these tethers, I always ask them what is Junth for? What's the reason behind Junth? Oh.
Oh. To free all the slave. No, wrong.
>> But this is the flag right here.
>> Right. Don't y'all worry too hard about that African flag on the Junth um celebration cuz me and Wanie um and Arthur, we we we got you covered. It's coming.
>> Good.
>> They about to get some letters.
>> Good.
Arthur on top of that something.
>> Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'mma call Arthur today.
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