This analysis strips away the veneer of institutional neutrality to reveal how American prosperity was structurally engineered through racialized exploitation. It effectively argues that systemic racism is not a historical glitch, but a foundational logic essential to the maintenance of the existing social hierarchy.
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White Man Exposes Hidden TRUTH why American system Fears deeply Black Americans Ever since| ShockingAdded:
I just need to know, why does America have so much hatred for black people? Is it because when you see black people, you're reminded of the sins of this country? Is it because people need a scapegoat for their own shortcomings?
Is it because you're afraid that we going to treat you like you treated us?
I'm going to be honest, you know what I think? I honestly think everyone, not just white people, are uneducated. Not stupid, just uneducated about black people.
You've been fed false propaganda about black people since the beginning of time in books, music, TV, movies. That that shit's powerful. There is something so insidious happening right now to the black community and most white people literally have no idea it's even happening. The black community is under attack right now at a level we haven't seen probably since the civil rights era. You know, with the Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act earlier today, you've got the purge of black federal workers, attacks on nonprofit funding with the whole DEI boogeyman, you've got attacks on the social safety net, overt racism is on the rise across the board and they're tired, y'all. They are exhausted by this onslaught. And it's self-proclaimed white Christians leading the charge against them on all of these fronts.
So, if you are a white Christian and you are not deceived by Trump, we need to rally together around our black brothers and sisters right now. We need to form a wall around them and we need to say, "No more." No more because this isn't right and we cannot stand by and do nothing as they are getting absolutely pummeled like reconstruction just ended or something.
Okay. So, according to the Bureau of Prison Statistics from last month, 38.3% of our current inmate population is black. But, according to the 2020 Census data, only 12.2% of our national population is black. So, if you don't believe in white privilege, how do you explain this disparity?
>> So, why are they in jail?
It has been this way for years since the '90s.
>> No, why do why do people go to jail?
Why are black people in jail at higher rates than white people? That's the question, right? Maybe cuz they commit more crimes than white people.
But, that's not true.
It actually is. They do. So, every independent analysis shows that blacks have committed a disproportionate amount of crime. No one wants to say it out loud, but it's true.
In fact, in New York, 52% of murders are committed by blacks, 40 plus percent of arson, 60 plus percent of drug deals.
And so, the question you should really be asking is what drives them to commit crimes. That's the question, right?
And this is why they hate blacks in America so much, the white power structure. We're the only non-white people in the country who cannot be sent home. You cannot be deported. Slavery destroyed your cultural, psychological, and intellectual connection to your ancestral homeland. If the Ghanaian get on your nerves, he go back to Ghana. If the Puerto Rican gets on your nerves, he go back to Puerto Rico. If the Afro-Cuban gets on your nerves, he or she go back to Cuba. If the Chinese get on your nerves, send them back to China.
If the East Indian gets on your nerves, send them back to India. If the Arab gets on your nerves, send them back to one of the Middle Eastern states. But, when American Africans get on your nerves, where do you deport us to? Most American Africans are so brainwashed, they think they're American. So, you cannot deport them because this is what they identify with most. So, in other words, the white man created his own problem, which makes it almost impossible to deport us. So, the only way to get rid of us is a systemic system of racial genocide and that's what they're using. Built on racism, fueled by fear, and sustained by white supremacy. You've exposed it all. The masks are off. The polite racism, the fake allyship, the colorblind lies, it's all gone. Now we see it raw and unfiltered. Thomas Rousseau, he gave a speech in front of the World War I Museum where he talked about how the United States is a white nation made for white people and they need to reclaim America. And these people are serious, especially under this administration. I am convinced that if you could convince tell the racists that only white people would get food stamps and universal health care and universal basic income, they would all vote for it. The only reason they don't want to vote for it is because they're afraid that black people and people of color might get it.
Savannah, why do you make everything about race? Like, why are you always talking about race? Like, not everything is about race. EVERYTHING IS ABOUT RACE.
RATHER THAN ELITES needed a way to get free labor and they invented a system called convict leasing. It was a system where the state would arrest somebody, usually a black man, instead of housing them at the penitentiary, they'd send them to these prison farms. People did not last very long. Many of them died within days, weeks, or months of actually arriving there. So, fast forward into the mid-2000s and they were breaking ground for this new school building in Sugar Land and lo and behold, one of the guys saw a bone sticking up out of the ground. They found a mass grave with 95 sets of remains and it turned out that these people had been imprisoned at the Imperial Many people has been having this same question, why in America they are always showing that they they fear this small group staying on this land.
Why? What is the meaning of this? Is this something which connected to each and everything they've been doing to them? They are scared that one day they may wake up and start thinking to pay back of each and everything. Let's dive into today's episode. We have different people. They are trying to say a lot about this because this is something which has been going on for so many years. You kept it seeing this system always practicing different things on these people and yet they are small group.
They are not supposed to to to make them shaken. Let's dive into today's episode.
Then we'll come back with more commentaries. Okay, I want to take a moment to say thank you to Donald Trump.
Not out of praise, but out of truth.
Because while you rip through every part of this government tearing down justice, equality, and fairness under the fake excuse of fighting DEI fraud, what you're really doing is confirming what black folks have been saying for generations. America was built on racism, fueled by fear, and sustained by white supremacy. You've exposed it all.
The masks are off. The polite racism, the fake allyship, the colorblind lies, it's all gone. Now we see it raw and unfiltered. You're not just targeting policy, you're targeting people. Black people, brown people, marginalized communities. And the wild part, we make up the smallest portion of this country, yet somehow we are the biggest threat to the lie that white supremacy built. That should tell you everything.
You're afraid not of violence, not of replacement, but of the power we hold even when we have nothing.
You see the way our culture, our brilliance, our resilience, our excellence continues to shape this country even when it tries to erase us.
Donald Trump is just the loudest version of a system that's always been in place.
He is the living, breathing proof that this country was never designed with us in mind. And yet, we continue to defy it. So, thank you, Donald, for exposing what so many tried to deny, for showing the world that the fear of black greatness is real, for proving that racism isn't in our imagination, it's in the fabric of this nation. And to my people, we don't have to fight to prove our worth. He's doing that for us.
All we have to do is stand firm, stay awake, and know that the truth is finally louder than the lie. We are not broken. We are not the problem. We are the evidence of the power that this country can't contain.
Let that truth ring louder than his hate.
Is anyone else convinced that the only reason we can't have good social safety programs in the United States like a good social health health care system and a good safety net system is because of the bunch of white people who are racist. And here's what I mean. I am convinced that if you could convince tell the racists that only white people would get food stamps and universal health care and universal basic income, they would all vote for it. The only reason they don't want to vote for it is because they're afraid that black people and people of color might get it. And I can prove it. Look at back in the day, there used to be public pools in almost every town in the South. No matter how big or small the town was, they used to have a public pool. And then after the Civil Rights Act, they had to start letting people of color into their public pools. And white people decided they would rather fill the pools with concrete and let nobody swim than have to swim with black people. And I'm convinced the same thing happens with our social safety net. These people would rather suffer themselves than help black people too.
I am so convinced this is why this country is so [ __ ] Yeah, man, everything's racist. Think about it.
Your streets are named after prominent racists in your city, state, or throughout history. Washington, Jackson, Jefferson, Lee, all slave holders, all racists.
Your schools, elementary, middle, and high school are named after prominent members of your community who are probably racist. Take mine for example.
My middle school was named after Forrest Comer White, a white supremacist who tried to commit murder-suicide by airplane and our school mascot was a Confederate rebel.
Even your institutions of higher learning have their roots in racism.
Harvard, Yale, and Brigham Young University is named after racist Brigham Young who tried to eradicate Native Americans by poisoning them. Traffic, racism. Instead of building highways in the most efficient ways, they ran them specifically through black and brown neighborhoods and now we have traffic because of that. Seasonal allergies, Racism. It's the beautification of the white parts of town with only male trees that continuously pop off pollen with no female trees to absorb them. That's why you have seasonal allergies. Racism.
Tipping? Racism. White store owners didn't want to pay black employees anything, so they said, "If your service is good, leave it up to the customer to pay you." And that's how we got tipping.
Student loans? Racism. College used to be free, that is until black people started going to college. And then, now you have to pay. And if you can't pay, you take out a student loan.
The prohibition of cannabis? Racism. You see, it used to be legal, that is until white people wanted to demonize Mexicans, so they renamed cannabis marijuana, spelled with an H, to sound like Tijuana, so they could justify the mistreatment of Mexican people.
That Ford truck you drive? Racism. Henry Ford was so racist that Hitler had a picture of him at his desk. He was inspired by the efficiency of his assembly line and used that efficiency to efficiently kill more people. He also got the inspiration for his gas chambers from America's gassing and delousing of Mexican migrants at the border.
Argentina is 96% white because of racism. Mexico is known as a mestizo country because of racism. And brown people all around the world are bleaching their skin because of racism's twin sister, colorism. Cancer rates in the south? Racism. You see, they like to build petrochemical plants near black and brown neighborhoods, thus giving us higher rates of cancer than those around us. Matter of fact, right here in Louisiana, Mossville, Louisiana, used to be a thriving black town founded by black people, but it was later bought out by a petrochemical plant and bulldozed.
Racism. It affects every part of our daily lives. And until we acknowledge that, we can't change it because we can't change what we refuse to acknowledge.
And that's why racism continues to thrive in this country because we've raised generations of people to be willfully ignorant of it.
Sabrina, ripples in generations.
You haven't even began to try to undo it.
But you want to get mad at me because every time I talk about racism, you get annoyed.
Because every time I bring up something, "Oh, it's because this, it's because of ra- it's because of racism." You get mad.
Shut the up. Did you see this video in Kansas City, Missouri, where white nationalist Patriot Front are marching down the street and they are confronted by local residents? Listen to this.
YOU'RE VIOLATING THEIR WOMEN'S PRIVACY.
PRIVACY? YOU'RE IN PUBLIC, BRO.
Why do you need to be proud of I thought I thought you'd be proud of your affiliation. Why is that private?
Hey, have a good one. Get out of here.
Thanks for getting the [ __ ] out of here.
Please don't return.
You got to give them my name? Yeah, what's your name, bud?
>> Thomas Ryan Rousseau. Thanks, Thomas. I bet you're trying to get famous with Trump for this.
What? You going to run for office now?
What? You going to run for office now?
Are you from here?
That's Get the [ __ ] out of here. WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
I GOT PEOPLE from the whole country here.
THAT'S HOW MANY IT TAKES to get a couple hundred? The whole country. I don't see anything that's embarrassing. Hey, have fun in that hot box, guys.
First of all, thank you to the people of Kansas City who stood up to this.
Because the police didn't do anything, they saw this and made no stops and no arrests. Now, this was all led by the guy you saw in the video, Thomas Rousseau. He gave a speech in front of the World War I Museum, where he talked about how the United States is a white nation made for white people and they need to reclaim America. And these people are serious, especially under this administration. Those people have a training center in Tennessee. They train people on how to use weapons and hand-to-hand combat. That's how he was able to get 100 people from across the country. These are all people who wholeheartedly believe in the white supremacist ideology and they're getting ready to take it further, especially under this administration.
My God, today it's Sunday, you glorious motherfucks.
And remember, I don't celebrate holidays, so no happy Easters. We got that out of the way. It's a boundary and I owe you no explanation.
But let's get into it, shall we? I was scrolling the TikTok streets and I came across a video and I'm going to share it with you. Right, great. Um every time I say or we say black folk, not folk who just happen to be black, not the tokens that Nick Fuentes just tried. No, no, no.
Every time black folk tell y'all in live spaces that everything in the United States of America is rooted in racism because the foundation of the United States of America is racism.
You you digging what I'm putting down? Great pause.
We know what this is, right? Imperial Sugar.
Been around since 1843.
If Okay, hold on.
Here's the history of Imperial Sugar.
Now, I want you to pay specific attention to where it says, "While the company's original plant in Sugar Land, Texas is no longer in operation, it continues to operate in other states.
Imperial Sugar Company's corporate headquarters are still located in Sugar Land, Texas."
This is going to be important. Pause.
I need y'all to buckle up, buttercup.
I'm going to share a video with you that I just learned. And I am a native goddamn Texan and I did not know this.
So, this is education for me as well as y'all.
Pause, my babies.
There's a town in Texas called Sugar Land. There was some land that was owned by the Fort Bend, Texas school district.
Before it was owned by the school district, it was the Texas Central State Prison.
But before it was that, it was called Imperial Farm, work farm for convict laborers. But before it was that, it was a sugar plantation. All of the labor was provided by slave labor. Sugarcane harvesting and milling is backbreaking and dangerous work. But after the Civil War, the slaves were freed, the southern elites needed a way to get free labor and they invented a system called convict leasing. It was a a system where the state would arrest somebody, usually a black man, instead of housing them at the penitentiary, they'd send them to these prison farms. People did not last very long. Many of them died within days, weeks, or months of actually arriving there. So, fast forward into the mid-2000s and they were breaking ground for this new school building in Sugar Land and lo and behold, one of the guys saw a bone sticking up out of the ground. They found a mass grave with 95 sets of remains and it turned out that these people had been imprisoned at the Imperial Farm. They called it the Imperial Farm because it was owned by the Imperial Sugar Company, which is still in existence and is now a billion-dollar public company.
Now, they got me to thinking. What school was built on that ground that was broken in 2000 that used to be a burial site for enslaved black folk?
Pause yet again, boo key.
It's the goddamn University of Houston at Sugar Land.
It was built on the very ground where our people lost their [ __ ] lives harvesting goddamn sugarcane to make Imperial Sugar.
And just to give you an idea, this is the racial demographic of the population in Sugar Land.
Great.
So, when I say and other black folk say everything in the United States of America is based on race and racism because the foundation of the United States of America is racism, we know what the [ __ ] we talking about. When you try to see how each and every day, each and every time, we keep seeing the way this small group of people who stays in America, they are always making the system shaking. The moment they always remember that they stay with them on this land, you could ask yourself, if someone is belongs in a small group, they always call them minority, what are you fearing? If you have each and everything, you have your white supremacy, you have your white privilege, you own each and everything in America, they don't have anything, each and everything worked on your favor, on your side, you try to bring different policies according to your will and your wishes, you have everything. Why you feel uncomfortable?
Why you feel upset the moment you see these people on this land? Why you trying to threaten their life? trying to show them that they are not they are not supposed to be here? What is it making you uncomfortable?
Why would you always think that what if one day we keep making these people being here, one day they become majority? You have seen we keep seeing different videos. White Americans they are trying to say, "Look, we have to do something about it because we are fearing to become minority in the coming years." What if these people they wake up one day they they they would start to pay back each and everything we've been doing to them, our ancestors did to them. We no longer have peace of mind.
No.
Who told you that these black people are created this way?
Who told you? They are not created to to to to revenge for any revenge. They will they will just let each and everything to be in God's hands. If you don't want to come out to apologize to them, to amend each and everything you caused, to to to to try to make them understand that where you you were looking for apology, try to say we know things has never been the same since we started to stay here together.
We need to change each and everything.
You need to hear us. Let's stop each and everything and start each and everything afresh. At least it would make sense.
If you don't have this sympathy to feel this way, you are going to keep on having this comfort in heart. Feel uh you are losing it. Feel that what should we do? What what what what is the next plan?
We people has been trying to say the moment you see this white supremacy system, yes we know it's a big stone.
Yes, we know this something they took so many years to build and it's something which is really mean a lot to them. But on their side, they keep fighting each other in in inside where we don't see and their system is shaking, is scrambling. They keep saying that we've been doing this. We have families. We have kids. What if someday something like this will come again on our side? Can't we stop each and everything? Other people they don't want to let it away because the moment you stop the system into working, you are going to lose your welfare. You are going to stop gaining each and everything because they know whatever happening it's just for their own benefit. Whatever is happening, they don't care about the other people's pain or struggle. No. What they are focusing is what they brought on table from [snorts] that system. No wonder white people some of them when you see come out to say that our system is no longer strong enough. People are fed up.
People are leaving because they're scaring. They they they are saying that things are no longer the same. They see what if the judgment of God is approaching us. What are we going to do?
And yet this is something when you try to connect the dot, there will be always the end of each and everything. And karma is something real.
When you see black people trying to say see see see American system never wanted to hear anything from us.
Never wanted us to sit down and narrate our pain so that they may look away to change each and everything. This is something they've been avoiding to hear.
We've been trying to go out in the street. We tried each and everything to make them understand that we we are struggling.
Now, this time around because as time goes by, they started to see things are no longer the same. There is this black Americans lives wake up call among them.
Even when you try to see, they were now they know their rights. They know what they are capable of doing. They started to realize they hold powers, supernatural powers. That's what makes some white people have this supremacy night thinking that we we are staying peacefully. We are enjoying.
We are we are just not struggling as the way thinking as the way people think we are struggling, but we are not comfortable.
How would we do these things? How would we solve? We wish maybe if it was possible, we would look away to take this small group on another island or in another nation, but still we know that we need them. Without them we can't survive. At the same time, these are the people who are makers losing it. Now see. See this playing card. I think people don't need to to feel this way.
People need to know that black Americans has never brought themselves on this land.
It's you who brought them.
You caused each and everything. Whatever is happening, no matter how you are uncomfortable, no matter you feel that time is running so fast on your side, you need to know that each and everything will come again to you. If it was not for you, you wouldn't feel this way.
If it was not for your people, we wouldn't see black people struggling, crying for you for for for for help.
How many black people who lose their lives in your hands trying to beg for unity and equality?
Trying to beg you to have equality in schools.
Did you ever want to hear even one of their voices? No. You kept to ignore them, calling them trash, calling them that you are doing a favor for them to stay here.
But you never knew that one day one time the changes may come.
This is what we are trying to see. This is what is making some of you starting to show that you are no longer feel safe. We we are even seeing some videos come out to say let's try to look at plan B to bring segregation. Other they are trying to say let's bring slavery. You are trying each and everything.
But you need to know that the God of black people will never forsake them in any way. Guys, let me know what you think about this. Drop your thought in the comment section. Thank you for watching. See you in my next episode.
Bye.
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