Black History Month exists as a response to historical erasure and systemic exclusion, not as a privilege but as a necessary acknowledgment of Black contributions that were systematically marginalized in American history. The controversy surrounding Donald Trump's participation in Black History Month reveals deeper tensions about how different groups should be represented in national historical narratives, with critics arguing that celebrating Black history without addressing systemic injustices like slavery and segregation represents a superficial gesture. The debate highlights how historical memory is politically contested, with some viewing Black History Month as a learning opportunity while others see it as perpetuating racial division.
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They MOCKING And THREATENING To End Black History Month- They Are In PANIC MODE Blacks Not SCAREDAdded:
What does that mean to you? Black history month.
>> It means that um that's racism because they don't celebrate white history month. We we don't have it. I don't have I'm part Italian. I don't have Italian history month. So, what I think it's doing is perpetuating what this divide is in our in our nation quite honestly cuz I don't feel like that should be highlighted. I don't think that they should be pushing their agenda on myself because I'm a straight male. I have a wife and I have children. I don't think that I should have to be bombarded and and brainwashed through media through those months or that or pride black history. I don't think that's something that should be, you know, dictated to me.
>> Is it a learning opportunity?
>> Not at all. Because when I was in school, we learned, you know, certain black >> Hello brothers and sisters. Now, majority of them folks are very upset by the fact that Donald Trump has been celebrating Black History Month. Now, majority of them really didn't expect this to happen. They think this is the time the black people are going to get reparations and they are very upset. The Hispanics and Latinos are calling out the black people for asking for reparations. They say if they are going to get reparations, really, they will protest this. Let's watch the video.
They have a really big discussion at the end of it. Thank you so much.
>> It's Black History Month. So, you know what that means? Angry white people on Twitter posting about how we shouldn't have a history month. But better yet, it means folktale. That's right.
African-American folktales, West Indian folktales, African folktales, Southern black folktales, black folktales, black folktales, black folktail. So, somebody slid in my DMs and they were like, "Christina, you're so bad. But if you don't tell me you're predominantly black folk tails for every single day of February, I'm going to come to your house and do unspeakable things like take your Nintendo Switch that you're severely attached to for no reason. And I just couldn't have that.
So, we're going to start with African-Ameans because they paved the way for a lot of us here in America today. So, this fucktail is called Why No One Fish on Sundays. And just for shits and giggles, and because it'll make sense later on, let's put them in Louisiana. Back in the days, there was a carpenter named Jonah. And Jonah was an excellent carpenter, loved by the entire neighborhood. But he had one weakness.
Fishing. He loved fishing. He did it all the time. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, the Lord's day. And though the entire town had told him, Jonah, you need to stop fishing on Sunday. That's the Lord day.
That's the Sabbath. Because there's a witch in the water. And you know, she's not going to get us cuz we're like people of the faith. But she going to get you cuz you're not very much of the faith. Because you'd rather fish than go to church on Sunday. even though you fish every other day, you still find it okay to not go to church on Sunday because you want to fish some more. And Jonah was like, "Get gone. There's no such thing as a sea witch or evil witch.
And first of all, I do not follow the Sabbath. I want to fish on Sundays and I should have the right to fish on Sunday." And you know, Jonah was a full- grown adult, so there's not much that people could do. But there was an old lady in the town that consistently bothered him all the time. She would tell him, "Jonah, you mustn't fish on Sundays. There's a witch in the water."
to which Jonah would respond, "There's no such thing as witches."
Fisherman gang. Now, Jonah was so popular and he caused such a riot in the town that the youngans and the youth of the town were like, "You know what? I kind of hear what he's saying. I don't want to go to church on Sunday either. I don't necessarily like fishing myself, but I just feel like I should be able to stay home and play video games." So, the young stopped going to church, and they basically started following in Jonah's footsteps. Now, one Sunday after having fished all week, Jonah was in church praising the Lord.
Psyche. He was fishing again. And that day, he wasn't getting any luck. He hadn't caught a single fish, so he was kind of upset. But then, as he was vibing and chilling and minding his own business, he felt a tug at his pole. It was a big creature, and he pulled it off the water. And the creature was a little weird. And by a little, I mean a lot. It had the tail of a fish, the head of a duck, and eagle wings. Now, pause.
Christina, stop pausing the store. Sh.
You see me? I am Haitian. In my culture, if the entire neighborhood is saying, "Eh, don't do this because bad stuff will happen." Call me a follower because I'm not doing it. Okay? I'm not doing it. I would never be caught in Jonah's crazy ass situation. Cuz if they told me, "Christina, don't you fish on Sundays?" And I say, "Why?" And they say, "Oh, well, there's a witch in the water that could kill you if you fish on Sundays." I'm not fishing any day. The witch could have it all. It's her water.
I'm not fishing any day. But anyway, Jonah did not give a damn. So Jonah takes the creature fish thingy out and after taking a good look at it, his black senses came to him and he dropped the fish and started running home. But then the fish creature thingy started singing and it was like come to me Jonah, come to me Jonah. And the last line it said was, "Don't ninky head Jonah." Which caused Jonah, forgive me, I was interrupted by a Haitian. Where was I? Right. Do Ninki head Jonah. So after the creature said that, Jonah got in a trance and he stopped running home and basically made a U-turn straight towards the river. Now the youngans were playing outside cuz you know they followed in Jonah's footsteps. They were not at church and they saw him maneuvering so weirdly so. So they followed him to the river and when they follow him, they saw him go back in the river, pick up the weird creature and basically turn around and take it to his house. They followed him there, too. So when Jonah got home with the fish, the fish started singing, "Well, it's not a fish, but you get the gist." All right.
The creature started singing, "Clean me and cook me, Jonah. Clean me and cook me, Jonah. Donkey, ninky, winky, pinky, dinky head Jonah. And of course, that put Jonah in a trance and he started cleaning and cooking the fish. To which the youngsters outside were like, "That's some weird [ __ ] if I've ever seen it. That that's that is not that's not okay." Now, though Jonah physically was under a trance, mentally, he was still kind of there. So, he started thinking to himself once he cooked the fish creature thingy, it would stop singing and he would be okay. Safe. Not.
After he cooked that boy, that boy started singing to him, "Eat me Jonah.
Eat me Jonah. Donkey Pinky, winky finky Jonah." And by the time Jonah was done cooking the fish, church had already finished. So people came out of the church, saw the youngsters ranting about Jonah and a weird fish. And so they went to his house and they were seeing the commotion for themselves. At this point, Jonah was fully under the trend. So he started sitting down and eating the fish, and everybody was just watching.
Now, don't ask me why they didn't help or or stuff like that. I mean, all you could do is pray at this point, okay?
Because I'm not going to help somebody who cooked a creature and like is eating a creature that is still singing to them. I'm not going to touch you, my G.
I don't know what kind of dark magic that is. Like, uh, I don't know if it's like infectious, so I'm not going to do that. So, I don't necessarily disagree with the people that was in the story. I feel like they were all taking out their Bibles and just wishing him the best at this point. They gave him enough warnings. But anyway, Jonah kept eating the fish. Nom nom nom nom nom. Even though it was choking him with every bite. And after he finished the last bite, boom. That's right. He exploded blood, guts, bones, meat everywhere. And out of his remains came out the sea witch. I like to think she was pretty, right? But she came out and everybody gasped and they made room for her to walk away. And as she was walking in the middle of the church people and the kids, she started singing, "Don't go fishing on Sunday, Jonah. Don't go fishing on Sunday, Jonah. Hinka, dinky, pink, linka, tinka, mushka, miska, Mickey Mouse, Jonah. And she walked back into the river. Until today, no one fishes in that river. Not Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or especially Sunday. Want to go fishing?
If white people had white History Month, what would they celebrate? Today's Black History Month teaching, the 23rd day of February. I'm teaching that because many times whenever I get comments, they say, "Well, why do black people have a Black History Month? Why don't white people have it?" And so, I thought, you know what? Let me do some research. If white people did have a White History Month, what exactly would they celebrate? So, let's jump into it.
And I'm not doing this to be rude. I'm not doing this to be divisive, but to be honest, okay? So, let's really ask it.
What exactly would white people be celebrating? And before anybody gets defensive, this isn't about blaming everyday white folk alive, people today, of the sins of your ancestors or or your forefathers, but it is about historical reality. So, because history isn't about celebration, it's really about context.
You got to remember, Black History Month exists largely because black history includes survival without power, right?
resistance without protection and brilliance without recognition.
It's about people building, inventing, organizing, creating despite being excluded. Okay? So, if we're talking about a white history month, we got to ask, would it be a month of achievement or would it be a month of power already documented everywhere else? Would it se celebrate systems or struggle?
Would White History Month celebrate laws that define who counted as human?
Uh-huh. Because that's a reality. Would White History Month define policies that decided who could own land? Uh-huh.
Would White History Month celebrate systems that said who could vote, learn, or accumulate wealth? Because here's the uncomfortable truth, y'all. Much of white American history is already preserved as the norm, not the exception. is baked in American history textbooks, the legal system, political institutions, and economic foundations, you all. So, when people say, "Why don't we have a White History Month?" What they're really saying often without realizing is, "Why isn't my dominance being specifically and specially acknowledged?" There's a difference between history and healing. You see, Black History Month isn't about power.
It's about repair. It exists because black history was erased, distorted, criminalized, or reduced to trauma.
White history was never erased. It was centered. So, the comparison, it doesn't even work. If White History Month were honest, it would be uncomfortable. And many of you all, white folk aren't ready to deal with that.
It would tell the full truth about how laws were written to protect whiteness, how property and wealth were racialized, how immigration rules shifted depending on who was considered white enough, and how entire communities were excluded by design. And there, and here's the thing, most people don't want that true version.
So that version, it won't feel good. No one wants that kind of truth. So why this question keeps coming? This question keeps coming. It isn't about history. It's about discomfort. Black History Month reminds people that America wasn't built fairly. Progress was forced, not freely given. And equality didn't come from kindness. It came from pressure. For some, that's hard to sit with. So instead of asking, "What do I need to learn?" Why? They they ask why don't I they get something I don't. Here's the real refrain, y'all.
Black History Month isn't a privilege.
It's a response to exclusion.
It really shouldn't have to exist.
It exists because the system refused to tell the truth on its own. And if white people truly want a White History Month, a better question is would be, are we ready to confront the real and full truth of the history that you inherited?
Because history without honesty isn't education. It's propaganda, you all. So, Black History Month exists because black history had to fight to be remembered.
White history never had that problem.
And that, my friend, is the difference.
Happy Black History Month. It's the 1st of February and I'm already seeing it.
People online losing their ever loving minds that it's Black History Month. I cannot wrap my head around it. Like, if you have a problem with someone having a month, you're racist. you are prejudiced against something, whether it be Black History Month, Pride Month, whatever, and it's always what about this, what about that, what about the veterans?
Veterans are important. And if you want to make that a bigger month than it already is, have at it. I support it.
It's not always one thing versus the other. It's just so strange to waste all of your energy on something that does not affect you. And it's actually quite interesting if you would give it a chance. Like, I learned something just like reading stuff online about black history. Even if I didn't want to learn about that, like I wouldn't care if there was a month set aside for something that wasn't specifically for me. It's usually people that like are just weirdly jealous that they're not the victim of everything and they want to be the victim so bad that they have to make up things in their head to make them a victim. Like be happy you don't have to have a month, I guess. Like I just it blows my mind. I can't I cannot.
>> So let's talk about Black History Month.
Um, so a lot of more delicate folks out there, um, are really mad that black folks get an entire month to themselves, you know. Um, the last of the Jim Crow laws was technically abolished like a whole nine years ago.
So, you know, they should get over it.
And why don't white people get their own month, you know? But you do. You got what? Scottish Heritage Month in April, French Heritage Month in July, you got Polish Heritage Month, German Heritage Month. They're both on October, but Asians have to share May with uh uh Jewish Americans and um the Haitians.
So, you know, get over it. I mean, if you're Irish, you just have to wait out literally the shortest month of the year to get one of the longest months of the year all to yourself. I mean, actually, you have to share with the Greeks, but you also get a holiday where everybody pretends to be you. So, the Dutch get like a single day in November for some reason. But y'all didn't even know that, did you? Even though you're super proud of your heritage and are mad that it's like not cool to celebrate it.
I don't know. I feel like maybe you're more concerned with not being black than you are with having your own actual culture. This comment section should be fun.
>> This is white men's response to Black History Month. Let's go. Is January white history month?
We need a white history month.
When is white history month or no welfare month?
I got news for you, buddy. We need a white history month.
The way they act today could care less about it.
What month is white history month?
What about white history month?
Since Obama, black people have become the most racist people in America.
Veterans history month.
Bro, that's November.
The biggest waste of a month ever.
Why do we need all that? It's a disgrace.
It was cancelled.
>> Welcome to Black History Month, the white people edition. Today we're talking about sundown towns. A sundown town is a town or community where if you're not white, you're not welcome between sundown and sunup, specifically black Americans. And not only were these towns known by reputation, many of them had signs at the edge of town, making their intent very clear. See, these white communities thought that if they did not allow black Americans to own homes or land in these towns, they would have nowhere to lay their head at night, and they'll have no business being in town past sundown. Now, these white folks, they took it real serious. They use the police, vigilante justice, they use arson, all kinds of violence, lynchings, and other heinous acts to unal alive people just to be able to run them off and take their land. And take their land did they ever. And this isn't just in the South. 39 states had sundown towns in them. And believe it or not, some of these towns still existed into the 1980s in my lifetime. Black history is American history. Have a good day.
>> Oh boy. So, here's another one. I reported on one recently with the lady um when the president participated in a Black History Month event and now today I'm waking up to another one. Now, the problem that I have with this is Trump participating in Black History Month event is this.
First of all, why are these people right here that look like me appraising this man?
Saying that he's the best president this country has ever seen. He's did more for the people than any other president in the history of the United States has done.
I thought Black History Month was about black history. People like Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, the great inventors of this country, which were black people. Um, I'm trying to figure out how did Black History Month turn into a praising and giving all the credit to this one man right here. And I'm not saying that he's did nothing for the country. I'm not saying that he's the worst president in history. But what I am saying is him participating in Black History Month event and all praises is going to him.
What does he really have to do with Black History Month? And why are these people appraising him about Black History Month? They're not talking about not one black person.
Not one black person. And I'm a little bit confused. All I hear is how good of this man. How good this man is. How he's the best. How he's did so much. How he's a strong powerful leader. Well, what about our strong powerful black leaders?
Why y'all not talking about them? This lets me know that somebody got paid a very, very nice bag. As a matter of fact, a couple people got paid a nice bag. This is truly, truly sickening to me. I don't know what you think and I don't care what the comments think, especially the negative ones, but this right here is sickening to me. Tell me exactly what this man did. What did he do for Black History Month to deserve so much credit that other people actually did for this country that was black people is not getting credit for?
So, have you been following all the ways that Trump has been celebrating antilack history month? Yeah. On February 3rd, Trump issued a proclamation that basically attacked Black History as divisive, making it the first ever anti-lack History Month proclamation.
Here's a key passage. Quote, "For decades, the progressive movement and far-left politicians have sought to needlessly divide our citizens on the basis of race, painting a toxic and distorted and disfigured vision of our history, heritage, and heroes." Allow me to translate. Black history that focuses on topics like slavery, Jim Crow, police brutality, mass incarceration, and so on is the wrong kind of black history because it tarnishes white nationalist history, which is what Trump believes in and what he's referring to when he says, quote, "Our history, heritage, and heroes." Trump then offered his acceptable, that is, shallow and whitewashed version of black history.
Quote, "It is our bedrock belief in equality that drove black American icons to help fulfill the promise of these principles." Did Trump provide any examples of how black Americans fulfilled the promise of equality?
Absolutely not, because that would require the acknowledgement of slavery and other dark chapters of American history. Instead, Trump merely mentioned a handful of black American individuals, but without talking about what they did.
His proclamation cites quote the unmatched resolve of Harriet Tubman and quote the towering intellect of Frederick Douglas without mentioning what they use their resolve and intellect to accomplish. the abolition of slavery. That's why Trump kicked off his celebration of anti-black History Month by ordering the National Park Service to tear down an exhibit about the nine enslaved people that George Washington brought to Philadelphia to serve him during his presidency. Now, thanks to Trump's anti-black history intervention, visitors to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell won't have to think about the contradiction of American liberty being built on American slavery. And then just yesterday, Trump boosted anti-black history month by posting a racist video that depicted the Obamas as apes. He left it up for 12 hours and then refused to apologize for it. Dude's just getting started and there's still three weeks left in anti-black history month. Plenty of time to shut down the Smithsonian Museum of African-American History, to rename a few more military bases for Confederate generals, to call immigrants from Africa garbage, and more. Because Trump's goal here is not simply to diminish black history. It's to make a broader point that non-white people in America are not true Americans and that therefore their history, especially their experiences of exploitation and depression simply does not matter. It must be sidelined in favor of a singular white nationalist history that glorifies the accomplishments of white male heroes in the making of a perfect, exceptional, and sinless nation. Or put another way, Trump's goal here is to make every month White History Month. Today, Donald Trump hosted a pathetic, and I do mean pathetic, Black History Month celebration at the White House. He was the only speaker at this so-called reception. He didn't have notable Black History makers at this celebration.
There were a handful of black Republicans who were invited. Some other Republican leaders, but definitely not those folks who have been on the battleground, who have been at the forefront of fighting for the rights of black people. So to even call this a Black History Month celebration or reception is a sham. Now this so-called reception is happening at the same time that Donald Trump has taken a sledgehammer to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs where he sent out a directive from the Department of Education telling universities and schools and K through2 schools that they have two weeks, yes, just two weeks to dismantle any program that he deems violative of his executive order. That means no more black graduations. That means no more black clubs. His Department of Education appointee says it might even mean the end of black studies programs and black studies departments. Now on the special report next week, we're going allin on this Department of Education directive, what it means for schools, what it means for students, and why are some universities already capitulating to this unlawful directive rather than standing up and fighting? We have details for you. We have expert analysis. We have my opinions, my take. So, check us out the special report.
>> Today, President Donald Trump recognized February 2025 as National Black History Month. He mentioned how black Americans have had a hand in shaping this nation's history. He mentioned people like Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, Thomas Soul, and Justice Clarence Thomas. He also mentioned how we are going into a golden age under his administration and expressed gratitude to the black Americans who have helped shape America's history and is expressing gratitude also to the black Americans in the future who will help shape this nation's history under his administration. One thing I thought to point out is the fact that he never mentioned AfricanAmerican. He only said black American recognizing that all Americans are one, right? We just have different skin colors. I also want to say thank you because I know that under his administration it will be amazing not just for the black Americans but also for all Americans. All Americans are going to be prosperous. Not just the black community but all communities. And I hope that you know under his administration we are able as all Americans to accomplish so much.
>> You know it's interesting. It's currently Black History Month and CNN nor MSNBC are even reporting that Donald Trump is hosting a bunch of black intellectuals and black enlightenment.
He's actually throwing a whole event at the White House right now celebrating people like Frederick Douglas who he loves to mention all the time. Uh Martin Luther King. Um Tiger Woods is there and uh [ __ ] even Kodak Black is there. um for whatever reason Rod Wave is there whole bunch of celebrities and people that have passed on like Martin Luther King he's talking about giving a statue and they're not even reporting this.
It's almost like they're doing this on purpose.
I don't know.
So Trump Trump's Trump's on TV right now live se celebrating Black History Month while he continues to take away almost every program that there is. Um he he stopped federal agencies from celebrating Martin Luther King Day, but he's on there with every Team there is uh that he could round up celebrating Black History Month. Um very badly, by the way. Very badly. Saying how great the brothers that fought in the Civil War were the one of the first people to shed blood. Yeah. Their blood. They shed their blood for us. Um I I I think he thinks that the Civil War black soldiers got Osama bin Laden. Um yeah, what the f man?
>> So listen, it was informed to me that uh Donald Trump was talking about that he was going to take Black History Month.
Does it look like I give a [ __ ] We are black 365 days of the year. It ain't even a week. It ain't even a month. It ain't even a decade. It's 365 days of the year. And you think I'mma worry about that [ __ ] taking away Black History Month? I'mma tell you right now, come February 1st tomorrow, I'm going to be celebrating Black History Month. [ __ ] what the government says. [ __ ] what Donald Trump says? Y'all really gonna sit and let him worry y'all? All because he took Black History Month. I'mma still celebrate it. Okay.
[ __ ] what you heard.
>> Hello brothers and sisters. I do really hope you're all doing fine from wherever you are watching me from now. Uh, I've been laughing after seeing um these videos out here of people complaining about the orange man going out here to have celebrated the Black History Month.
Now, brothers and sisters, uh, it is time we should address and maybe talk the truth for once.
I know the orange man is doing this for maybe for popularity to get headlines as always you know and maybe he's doing this for um political um mileage you know his administration has become unpopular at the moment because of the things they are doing quite the opposite of what they had promised and um majority of the people are not really supporting whatever is going on in the US at the moment. And you must remember that the Black History Month always reminds us of what the US and the white people did to the black community. It is a time when the black people take to reflect on where they have come from, the struggles they have had, the operations, the suppressions and all these other things, the police brutalities and the injustice system against them. Now tell me why a president who has stood for white supremacy for all this time, white privileges for all this time will come out to celebrate a Black History Month. And I'm not I'm not even sure of why people will be raging out here.
them folks are raging not because they think him uh celebrating Black History Month with a lot of hypocrisy that he has is going to benefit the black community.
Now you you must be very um hypocr uh hypocritical if you think in those lines because if it was true that he was celebrating Black History Month, he will be pushing for reparations for the black community. That's the easiest way to celebrate Black History Month without even uttering a word. Just trigger the reparation topic to be discussed.
Push for it and make sure the House of Representatives and the Congress and the Senate, I mean the Senate and the Congress really pushes for this, you know, and the fact that they have always been hypocrites there all of their years.
They have been talking A doing B and drinking milk while preaching water.
This is what we want to call out. I'm calling out the system, the oppressive system that pretends to love the black community.
I'm calling out the oppressive regime that has been fighting the black excellence for years that now pretends to be working with the black community.
And I'm calling out the the them folks who are coming out here to call out the orange man thinking that the orange man celebrating Black History Month is going to make the the black people get reparations of or something. This is one of the biggest hatred I've ever seen in my life.
It is time we talk the truth and the truth means you end the hypocrisy. You hand the hatred and how about we call each other uh for for for all the things we are doing unlike how you want to pretend you have the love for the black people. You want to pretend that the black people are your brothers and sisters but you talk bad at their back but you do crazy things. It is same a few people even the Latinos out here who have been saying they're uniting with the black community who are now saying that they are going to protest if the the the section that um really demands the black people to get reparations is going to be triggered. They have actually uh they have actually been talking about how much they also need reparations. And you wonder I know they don't mean they need reparations. The fact that they just don't need want to see the black people getting justice, getting whatever is theirs is crazy. Most of the Latinos have just migrated to the US.
In the recent time, majority of them have 30, 20 years, 10 years in the US, but they are now talking about people who have been there for 400 years crazy.
That is the kind of hatred I'm talking about. There is a a lot of hypocrisy of calling out the black people to unite.
And let me address this. You all know that the Latinos, the Hispanics, and all these other minority groups, the immigrants have been calling out the black people to unite with them. Majority of them have have been accusing the black community for isolating themselves and isolating themselves from the problems they facing and are not talking about the things that they it's happening to them at the moment and I've been listening to their argument. Majority of them have been pulling the card of um George Floyd. They have been arguing out that they were on the streets during the George Floyd protest, the Black Lives Matter protest.
But looking at it, how they have been behaving, how how they have been talking, how they have been acting jealous of the black community, it really doesn't speak of whatever they proclaiming at the moment. A time is coming when they are calling for unity not because it is important for the black people but because they need unity to survive at the moment to survive the ice rights to survive the orange man to survive the injustices that they have been facing. You must remember that majority of them went to the ballot to vote against their own interests. They voted against their own rights of staying in the US. Majority of them thought that this was going to affect the black people and that since they are close to whiteness, you know how they consider themselves that they are very close to whiteness. They thought the orange man will spare them.
No, he has been coming after them. In fact, he promised that by the end of his second term, he'll have deported majority of them. He doesn't care where you're going to. He doesn't care if you'll be standed at the airport. He doesn't care if anything you you lose your life on the carriage back to your country. He doesn't care. He said that all he wants to kick you out of this country. Now you're now calling for unity because of these things that are happening.
The same thing when the black people celebrate about Black History Month, it becomes a problem to Latinos, Hispanics, and many other people. It now becomes a big problem because I saw someone saying that they need to start having white history month and you're like what will they be discussing or what will the history month white history month entail because the black people celebrate black history month to remember the atrocities that were caused to them by the same same people. Now why do you want to counter this one and have a white history month? Jealous.
jealous and jealous hatred. That's whatever is happening. You know that a majority of them think they will counter this and have the Black History Month arrest. Very crazy. Let me know whatever you think of this video in the comment section. And if it's your first time on this channel, please consider subscribing, liking, and sharing the video. See you in our next episode. And your soul.
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