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Saved - September 22, 2023 at 7:08 PM

@robertdunlap947 - Bob Dunlap🎙

Can you all tell me why a racist Donald Trump dated a black woman and was featured in over a 100 rap songs if he is such a racist? It’s almost if this “racist” label was made up like the Russell Brand hit job bull accusations

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This video claims to expose Trump as a racist, citing a picture of him with ex-Carrie Young and accusing him repeatedly of being racist. It also mentions a donation to Al Faulkner's national youth movement and a video by Jesse Jackson in the 90s addressing Trump's racism. The video suggests that Trump is playing a game and criticizes those who don't acknowledge that MLK was a Republican. It warns viewers to wake up or else their culture will be targeted next.
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Speaker 0: We're gonna expose Trump being racist starting with this picture of him with this ex Carrie Young. Racist. Racist. Racist. Photos taken after Trump's racist donation in the aids to Al Faulkner's national youth movement. Hell, Trump was so racist that Jesse Jackson had to make a video committed to his racism in the nineties. Racists. Racists. Badmocco. Racists. They are playing a game on your lips. This is why 50¢ ain't wanna be 25¢. Look at this racism. Oprah loves Trump like Michelle loves Bush. That's a fact. Racist Who are these same people that won't admit that MLK was Republican? Please, please wake up. If not, they're gonna come for your culture next.
Saved - September 28, 2023 at 7:46 PM
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An outspoken black Democrat supports a white man, accusing others of racism. It's a sad reality that these women are encouraged by their white liberal leaders to be bold for financial gain. Their loudness in the room is a testament to this.

@dom_lucre - Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives

Here we have yet another Democrat clone. ‘An angry black woman fighting for a white man while calling everyone else racist’ Black Democrat woman are always the loudest one in the room because their white liberal master told them ‘it’s bold and beautiful’ if they won’t be ‘bold’ they won’t get ‘paid’ this is a sad truth.

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The speaker defends the president, stating that the only accusation against him is loving his child unconditionally. They express hope that their own parents love them as much. The speaker urges a focus on the people's work and keeping the government open to prevent hunger in the US. They yield the floor. Timmons from South Carolina is then recognized by the chair.
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Speaker 0: But I will tell you what the president has been guilty of. He has unfortunately been guilty of loving his child unconditionally, and that is the only evidence that they have brought forward. And honestly, I hope and pray that my parents love me half as much as he loves his child. Until they find some evidence, we need to get back to the people's work, which means keeping this government open so that people don't go hungry in the streets of the United States. And I will yield. Chair recognizes Timmons from South Carolina.
Saved - October 7, 2023 at 4:37 AM

@iamyesyouareno - iamyesyouareno

CBS when he’s white. vs. CBS when he’s black. It’s all on purpose.

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This video shows footage of a man who is currently unidentified. His face is blurred because charges are pending. Over a dozen officers were present as they entered a home on Lafayette Avenue.
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Speaker 0: This is footage of the man police say they were looking for. He has not yet been identified, but we are blurring his face at the moment charges are pending. We watched again as all of this went down, more than a dozen officers were around when it happened before entering a home here on Lafayette Avenue. Now
Saved - October 13, 2023 at 4:45 PM

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

The dudes on The View are dumb… Comparing Hamas to the Proud Boys? Really

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Sunny declined to comment. The speaker views the situation from a legal standpoint, noting that Hamas, like other designated terror organizations such as the Proud Boys in the United States, is recognized as a terror organization.
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Speaker 0: Sunny, you wanna say something? No. I just I, you know, I look at this from a legal perspective. And I think that we all know that Hamas has been designated, a terror organization just like many other terror organizations have had this designation like the Proud Boys here in the United States.
Saved - November 9, 2023 at 2:07 AM

@The_National1 - _𝚃𝚑𝚎𝙽𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚝_

“Whites have no culture” apparently https://t.co/fkhHnhds9L

Saved - December 2, 2023 at 2:48 AM

@ghostbrowser8 - Ghost Browser

"You can't be racist towards White people." Okay, then what's this? 👇 https://t.co/ksMR2hLgHh

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This video highlights various instances where professors and educators express controversial views about white people. It includes statements advocating for the killing of white people, promoting white guilt, and demonizing white children. The video also mentions cases where schools are penalized for having a high white student population and incidents of racial tension in classrooms. It concludes with a report on a teacher who took students to Antifa protests without permission. Additionally, it mentions a student walkout in New York due to the perceived overrepresentation of white students.
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Speaker 0: This A&M professor asks, when is it okay to kill whites? New York professor says having a white nuclear family promotes white supremacy. That white people should commit mass suicide. Professor says kill cops, kill all white people, and kill the street. Says all I want for Christmas is white genocide. Town professor says all white people are racist. College professor calls white people inhuman. Let them fucking die. Right. Professor says believing in hard work is a white ideology. Professor says white people are conditioned to commit mass murder. Professor equates math with white privilege. Professor says white supremacist patriarchy is responsible for the Vegas shootings. The professors hold a white racism course at FGCU. Professor calls for a holocaust against all white people. Professor says I'll teach my children to be cautious and distrust friendship with white people. Professor says white people need to personally give all of their money to black people. Professor says some white people may have to die to solve racism. Says white masculinity is a problem for America. Professor says all white people are racist. This professor was taken to the NYC hospital for psychiatric evaluation After he tweeted threatening to kill white people. Professor calls all white people to mass suicide because of slavery. Speaker 1: The growing rhetoric with educational academics is that white children should not be allowed their innocence because they are part of the white supremacist system. They benefit from it, and so that they bear guilt. This view is openly expressed by academic Tim Wise, who is regularly invited to schools to give lectures. Speaker 2: I think that the important thing for white parents keep in the front of our mind is that if black children in this country are not allowed innocence and childhood without fear of being Killed by police or marginalized in some other way, then our children don't deserve innocence. If Tamir Rice can be killed, then white children need to be told at least at the Same age. If they can't be innocent, we don't get to be innocent. Speaker 1: The result of these views is that white children are now growing up in a world where they will be looked on as the enemy by all minority groups. And the only way to shield themselves is to prostrate themselves, admitting that they are the problem and promise to be an ally By infighting the scourge of whiteness. Speaker 3: My poem is titled White One Privilege. Dear women, I'm sorry. Dear black people, I'm sorry. Dear Asian Americans, dear Native Americans, dear immigrants who come here seeking a better life, I'm sorry. Dear everyone who isn't a middle or upper class white boy, I'm sorry. I know it wasn't us 8th gray white boys who created this system, will we profit from it every day? We don't notice these privileges, though, because they don't come in the form Of things we gain, but rather the lack of injustices that we endure. Speaker 4: And I hate hate being white. I do. I really hate it because I'm told on a daily basis that I'm a racist. Speaker 1: A student secretly recorded the lecture, which began with a teacher playing a video which showed a man holding a globe and applying whiteout over a country to illustrate what white people have done to nonwhite nations. Speaker 5: Because this one comes with whiteout. Erase Already existing and thriving regions so that you can visit them, reclaim them, and then rename them after yourself, all while Redefining what the word discover means. Check it out. Speaker 1: Colonialism. The teacher then went on to make the claim that To be white is to be racist. Period. Speaker 0: To be white is to be racist. Period. Speaker 1: The student who recorded the clip told the press, I felt like he was encouraging people to kind of pick on people for being white. The student's dad asked, why is it okay to demonize 1 race to children that you are supposed to be teaching a curriculum too. Another story involving Ofsted, school marked down by Ofsted for being too white. Parents angered after Lincolnshire Primary School marked down by inspectors for not having enough black or Asian children. Austed was accused of political correctness After downgrading a top rural primary school for effectively being too English, Benjamin Bannon, a father of 2 children who attended The school said, it's outrageous that a British school can be punished for being too British. It just doesn't make sense at all. In another case of schools being penalized for to white North Hollywood Los Angeles. Outrage has grown at Walter Reed Middle School in North Hollywood as the school faces layoffs and increased class sizes due to a law limiting funds for schools with a higher white student body. The Los Angeles Unified School District provides more funding for schools where the white population is below 30%. White privilege survey in high school class sparks Parents' ire. A high school in Oregon is coming under fire from some angry parents after students in 1 class were assigned a white privilege survey. Students were asked to respond to statements such as, I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race. I can choose blemish cover or bandages in flesh color and have them more or less match my skin. I can walk into a classroom and know I will not be the only member of my race. Schoolgirl arrested for refusing to study with non English pupils. A teenage schoolgirl was arrested by police for racism after refusing to sit with a group of Asian students because some of them did not speak English. Cody was attending a science class when the incident happened. The teacher had allocated her to a group to work on a project. According to the student, her project group had begun talking in a language she didn't understand thought to be Urdu. So she went to speak to the teacher to ask that she be placed in another group. According to Cody, the Teachers started shouting and screaming saying, it's racist. You're going to get done by the police. Cody then went outside where another teacher found her And after speaking to her class teacher, she put Cody in isolation for the rest of the day. A complaint was made to a police officer based full time at the school. And more than a week After the incident, she was taken to Swinton police station and placed under arrest. Cody said, they told me to take my laces out of my shoes and remove my jewelry, And I had my fingerprints and photograph taken. It was awful. After questioning on suspicion of committing a section 5 racial public order offence, her mother, Nicola, said she was placed in a bare cell for 3 and a half hours then released without charge. School insiders acknowledge that at least 3 of the students Cody refused to sit with had recently arrived in this country and spoke little English. Militant public school teacher took students to antifa protests, lied about absences, records show. Yvette Falaka has a long history of documented at workplace misconduct. Court documents show the California public school teacher arrested earlier this week on suspicion of battery and resisting arrest has since 2009 racked up a list of fire worthy offenses, including recruiting students to participate in protests facilitated by the militant twin group by any means necessary, and transporting them to protests without permission in her personal vehicle. Falaka is an outspoken leader of Bam, an arm of the Violent, self proclaimed anti fascist group, Anti Faa. Falaka solicited students to participate in protests and took them on unauthorized field trips to political rallies in her own car often without proper parental or school permission. At a New York Beacon high school, 300 students engaged in a mass walkout. Their complaint being that while New York is 42% white, pupils at their school made up 50% of the students. To them, this This was an unacceptable amount of white children.
Saved - January 16, 2024 at 8:32 PM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

A couple of liberal Californians are asked if America as a whole is racist, and quickly walk back their responses after being schooled on how that’s not actually true. https://t.co/7ok41TJXjf

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America is considered racist, particularly in terms of financial assistance. However, the speaker believes that if there were two homeless individuals, one white and one black or Mexican, most people would help the white person. When asked if welfare and social benefits are given more to black or white people, the speaker states that it doesn't matter what race you are, as assistance is equal for everyone. The speaker argues that if America were truly racist, policies benefiting only white people would have been voted in, but this is not the case. While there may still be ignorant individuals, racism has largely been eliminated structurally. The reason why white people voted for welfare and benefits for black people is unclear to the speaker.
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Speaker 0: America racist? Absolutely. In what way? What do you mean? Speaker 1: Like, financially, like, if if there's 2 homeless people, you know, and one was white and one was black or Mexican, I think majority of the people would help the white person, you know. Speaker 0: Do you think that we give more welfare and more Social benefits to black people or white people? Speaker 1: The poor. Speaker 0: Doesn't matter what race you are? Speaker 1: No. It doesn't matter. No. Speaker 0: So if you're black or white, you can Get help and Speaker 1: 100%. 100%. It's equal all across the board. Speaker 0: And we are democracy. Right? So people must have voted that in. Right? Speaker 1: Yeah. No doubt. Speaker 0: So if we're racist and that's a problem, then wouldn't we vote in policies that would only help white people? Speaker 1: Never. No. No. Nobody would ever allow that. Not even the whites would allow that because it's racist. I think that, like, the welfare, how about more with, like, the, like, African Americans and stuff like that versus the white. But Speaker 0: So if we're is It's the, Speaker 1: you know, the the the racism's still around. There's obviously there's some ignorant people out there, but for the most part that that, it's it's pretty much Eliminated across the board. Like, you know, structurally, like, like, as far as, like, the Structure goes. Right? Speaker 0: So if we're racist, then why did white people vote for welfare and and benefits and things that would help black people Speaker 1: altogether or check the baby. That I don't know. I mean,
Saved - February 24, 2025 at 10:38 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Joy Reid has a severe case of White People Derangement Syndrome https://t.co/IPtrCEJR7W

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In America, we see a pattern of white vigilantism followed by what I call "white tears," especially from men. They act out, and when held accountable, the waterworks begin. White men often get away with this, and it's effective. Even as the right attempts to politicize masculinity, claiming multiculturalism and wokeism are stealing it from American men, they still want to be able to cry.
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Speaker 0: In America, there's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears. Really white tears in general because that's what carrots are. Right? They carrying out, and then as soon as they get caught, it's green waterworks. White men can get away with that too, and it has the same effect even as the right tries to politicize the idea that masculinity is being robbed from American men by multiculturalism and wokeism, they still want to be able to have their tears.
Saved - February 12, 2024 at 8:20 PM

@RepCohen - Steve Cohen

Very very few stood at Super Bowl for “Lift Every Voice and Sing”. The Negro National Anthem. Not a pretty picture of Super Bowl crowd.,

Saved - February 12, 2024 at 8:39 PM

@infowars - INFOWARS

The story isn't the Super Bowl. It's the propaganda surrounding the Super Bowl. https://t.co/Vo99lozBbC

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The speaker expresses their disappointment with the Super Bowl, stating that it has become more about propaganda than football. They criticize the strange and disturbing aspects of the event, such as performers wearing clown wigs and satanic symbols. The speaker also mentions their frustration with the commercials and the lack of originality in Hollywood. They discuss the cultural decline and the divide and conquer tactics being used. The speaker concludes by mentioning the controversial Jesus washing feet commercial and promises to discuss major geopolitical events that occurred during the Super Bowl.
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Speaker 0: Of course, like always, the story wasn't the game. It was the propaganda surrounding the game. I think it was Owen Shroyer 1776 on Twitter, Owen posting yesterday. When I grew up, you know, the Super Bowl is about football, And then it became about football with a heavy dose of propaganda. Now it's mostly propaganda with a little bit of football in between. That's honestly how it felt. I'm sure I'm not alone amongst our audience in the Super Bowl being one of the only times I've watched TV for an extended period in a very long time. And let me just say, America is a Horrifying freak show. And everything about it is just it's just disgusting. It's just disgusting and awful. And I part of me is sort of glad that I feel that way and glad that most people that I follow on social media seem to feel that way. Everybody just sort of Just viscerally disgusted at everything that they were seeing on TV yesterday. And that means that you're you're like a frog that's able to tell the water is hot. And you have avoided being slowly boiled in this cultural morass. Because most you realize most people, they they watch what happened. Like, they watched the Super Bowl yesterday. They watched just everybody being a A tatted up weirdo. They see every just saw the all the weirdness, and, like, it doesn't even faze them. It they don't even know What they're seeing is so horrifying and wrong because slowly but surely all of these little pieces have been introduced to their lives, and they just accept each new horrifying advance in culture as inevitable and unquestionable and not even to be remarked upon. But when you're out of it for a while and then you jump into it, it's just like, what is this? There's a video of, I guess a famous clown. I don't know. Who is Ice Spice? Is she a clown? She wears a clown wig. Her hair is a clown hair. What is she a singer? Is she like Bozo, a famous clown? I I don't know, but she's wearing an upside down cross necklace. She's doing satanic hand symbols while Taylor Swift and Some other woman drink beer in a very performative way. It's all just terrible. Like, it's, like, unbelievable. It legitimate is legitimately is unbelievable. My brother-in-law, who we're watching this with, I was like, what is who who is this? What what are they singing? I'm like, oh, that's the black national anthem. And he's like, oh, right. Right. Wait. What? He's just like, are you serious? Are you are you serious right now? He's, like, so mad. It's like, dude. Yeah. You're you know, he's like a scientist. He's he's doing engineering constantly. He's not paying attention to pop culture. It's like, no. Yeah. This has been around for a while. Yeah. There's a black national anthem, and it's not good. It's not good. Then I guess the white national anthem is Post Malone playing America the Beautiful. That was also kind of weird, dressed up like a like a country singer. And, again, part of me is like, I don't even want my kids seeing this because it's just everybody like, the everybody's just a Freak. Like, they're all just freaks. I don't know how else to describe it. And, like, I you know, we got we got crew members here tatted up. Cool tattoos. I I don't really have a problem with tattoos, but it's the face tattoos. It's the creepy teeth that are metal. It's just It's all just so weird, and part of me is like, I don't even want my kids seeing this. So I'm having nightmares about some Metal mouthed, tatted up weirdo tonight. But the other hand, it's like, I can't walk him down the street either because that's how it looks in Austin anyway. So We're just surrounded by weirdos and freaks and psychopaths. It's all it's all very weird. And it made me think of the one of the first Super Bowls I remember, probably the first one I really remember. I think I was, like, 10, maybe 9. And I remember just, like, watching the Super Bowl with all my all my bros in elementary school. We were so hyped about the Super Bowl that during halftime, we went out and Played football in the street. When we came back in, we'd learned there been some sort of wardrobe malfunction. And, of course, that was the Justin Timberlake and what's her name, Jackson. And I, like because we didn't see it. I just I just I have such a distinct memory. We're at my friend Cameron's house. We're out playing football, came back in, and, like, a kid or 2 had stayed in there, like, oh, you missed. We saw boobs. There were boobs on TV while you guys were outside. We were like, what? What? What do you mean? They're like, yeah, it was a wardrobe malfunction. I remember even at 10 sort of being like, having this awareness of, like, oh, everybody is lying. Because then later, you see the video, and I just remember, like, because I had I didn't see it live. And then afterwards, heard, like, malfunction wardrobe malfunction. They're saying it was an accident. There something happened, and she accidentally was exposed, and it's very embarrassing. And then you watch the video, and it's Justin Timberlake just very clearly reaching over and ripping the shirt off on purpose in a choreographed way. And I remember just being 10 years old and being like, oh, everybody is lying. Oh, everybody is pretending like this is an accident even though it is manifestly obvious to everybody watching that it was on purpose and preplanned and not an accident at all. It's just another so, you know, not only being 10 and having some sort of vague awareness that this was like a like a ceremonial thing. Like, I, you know, I'm still not even sure exactly what the what the purpose of it is. But to get, like, you know, all of America, you know, it's it's incredibly valuable cultural moment to, stop and yeah. And there's the ripping off. And I remember, you you know, at 10 years old being like, that wasn't an accident. What the hell is everybody talking about? It's like, no. It was a it was a wardrobe malfunction. Yeah. They're very sorry. Who who could have known that was gonna happen. And it's like, but the shirt just wears tassels around Speaker 1: all the time. Speaker 0: Right. Her she's like, like, that's it was so Obvious. The shirt had to be designed to come off like that. He reaches over and takes it off on purpose, obviously, and then she's got, like pasties covering her boobs. So, you know, it's just one of those times where it's like, oh, I don't I don't really get what's going on here, but I get that everybody is agreeing to lie about this. I get that everybody is pretending to have not seen what we all just saw. Just odd more obvious you can possibly imagine. There's a rip off, and it's like, oh, oh my gosh. Well, like, oh, what a terrible accident that was. It was a wardrobe malfunction. It's you know? So I just I wonder I wonder what formative memories are being formed in the minds of children who are watching whatever it was we saw last night in terms of the the cultural just cesspit we live in right now. And again, there's and again, I you know, god bless her. I literally Absolutely no idea, not even the slightest inclination to find out who Ice Spice is or why anybody pays attention to her. Who the hell knows? It's a mystery as far as I'm concerned, and I don't want it explained to me. But why does she look like a clown? Why does she have a clown wig on what is that about? I wonder. Honestly, I don't know. But it's all very sad. It's all very sad. This country we live in, I can only imagine to being older than I am. Because like I said, I mean, one of the first Super Bowls I remember was them ripping the shirt off, and I can only imagine being like my grandparents who grew up. My grandfather played in one of the first televised football games ever When he was at OU, and they televised a college football game, he was kicked out in the first, like, 2 minutes because he got in a fight with somebody. So It's like a story in my family where it's like, yeah. It's like this big deal, a televised football game, the whole family gathering around to watch JD Compete, one of the first televised football games, and he has to go and get in a fist fight in the first five minutes and get kicked out. I can only imagine Having grown up watching football in the sixties seventies when it's all just Good, wholesome American fun. You sit down to enjoy the Super Bowl like you have for the last 50 years, and it's just whatever we saw yesterday. Just endless chaos. Even, you know, they sing the national anthem. That was kinda nice. People stood. The shot of the guy weeping, that was impactful. That was nice. And then immediately, It's a commercial for, like, a horror movie. I see my sister we're at my sister's house. So there's, like, 7 kids running around all under the age of 4. And, as soon as it comes on, the sister, like, sees what's happening and starts like, runs to the back of the room and is like, wow. Look at me. Look at me. Look what doing I'm doing something crazy just to distract the kids because and all the kids are turning and looking at at my sister, and behind them On the TV is just like these whole these flashes of just like aliens, like, grabbing people's faces. It's just like, Why can we not? Why can my children not watch the Super Bowl? Why is watching the Super Bowl just means that you're gonna be bombarded with nightmarish psychological terrors. Just what what is this country? Why does everything suck so hard, so bad? It's everything is just So ugly. The black national anthem. I mean, it's just it's just bad. It's Who the hell is Highspice? Who else is Highspice? It's a damn good question, mister Trump. Yeah. The Black National Alliance, it's like it's all these, like, just incredibly fat black women just like just like doing these weird hand motions, and we're all just watching it just like Snickering just like, what is this? It's like, this is this is bad. I don't know. It's just bad. And then, of course, jokingly referring to the the national anthem as the white national anthem. Actually, I said that on Twitter. She was like, why are you playing into the to the divide and conquer? And it's like, no. I'm highlighting how stupid this is, How utterly ridiculous this whole faux, sincere, facsimile of dignity that's going on here. Whatever this this weird she's in, like, some she just looks like a middle schooler wearing her dad's Double breasted coat goes down to, like, her knees. I don't know. And they all act so So soulful, like, oh, this is such an important powerful thing. It's like, no. You're just you're just participating in a divide yeah. This dude with this weird, like, huge gauges in his ears signing along. You know, this is on TV. Right? You can just have subtitles. Deaf people can read. So what is the signing about? Just what it so So there's nothing sincere about this. There's nothing dignified about this. There's nothing it's just it's a divide and conquer cultural Marxist, satanic ritual you're all participating in. So just stop it. Just stop. If we could just stop, that would be nice. Anyway, yeah. There's news too. By the way, while the Super Bowl is actually happening, there were actually Major geopolitical events going on. So we'll get to those today. We won't spend the whole time on, the Super Bowl, but we will spend a pretty good amount of time on the Commercials after all. I mean, it is. It is. It's one of these cultural sig very culturally significant events. We used to have a lot of them. We used to have several. Right? It used to be like the Grammys and the Oscars and the Super Bowl, and everybody would tune in. It would be something that you talked about for a while, big cultural moments would happen. Now, you know, it's just nobody really even cares about the Oscar. Just like you just see, you know, a list stars slapping each other later. You know, the next day, You see the video of Will Smith slapping the crap out of Chris Rockford insulting his just Thoroughly detestable wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. So, you know, nobody really cares about the Oscars anymore. They don't even pretend it's about art or film or culture. It's literally a, racial whatever. It's like, This is the best every everybody nominated for best actor has to be black. That's the new rule. I was just like, okay. Alright. So I guess I'm not watching the Oscars anymore. I guess that's not a culturally significant unifying thing anymore where all Americans can come together to see glitz and glamour and act like we're in some sort of first world country. Nope. Now it's just fist fights and racism. Wonderful. Good to see. So there's not so many anymore. The Super Bowl is still, like, though the last remaining cultural event. So it's important. And the commercials are an event as well, and they were awful. And, you know, one of the things we're gonna talk about we're gonna talk about the the Jesus washing feet Commercial, that one, oh, boy. Are we gonna spin it? We're gonna go frame by frame through that little doozy. So don't worry about that. But one of the weird things is, like, all the celebrities in the Super Bowl, they're all, like, 70 years old. All the celebrities that get trotted out is, like, Arnold Schwarzenegger, like Danny DeVito. You get that this is This is cultural death. Right? Like, nobody cares about the young people anymore. That's why Taylor Swift is such a big deal right now. She's, like, the last remaining White pop star that anybody, like, actually cares about and actually has some semblance of talent. So it's just it's just kind of sad seeing all of the the celebrities you're supposed to get all excited about. They're all, like, geriatric. They're all so old because for the last 20 years, nothing of cultural significance has come out of Hollywood or the music industry. It's just all trash. It's all remakes. I only watch about half the game, so I even get, like, half the commercials. But the ones that I did see, You know, they're it's they're remaking, now they're making a a movie out of Wicked, which is the Broadway play. So, again, you know, it's a remake, a reimagining of an old film only with the bad guy as the protagonist. Wonderful. Great. That's what that's that's what we need. Not not any sort of Fairy tale level good and evil, but, like, everything's gray. We don't we're not sure whether the bad guy is really bad or not. We don't know. Black actress playing a a tit titular role, I guess. So that's great. You know, just harvesting movies from a 100 years ago at this point because we can't come up with anything original. And then you've got, like, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which I guess is a prequel to a sequel, to a remake of an old movie. Right? The planet of the apes from the sixties or whenever got remade, And now they're now it's a franchise. Now it's a u now it's a cinematic universe, of course. So, like, it's not just not original. Not original would be okay. You're remaking a movie. This is a prequel to a sequel to a remake of a movie. So that's that's nice. Just how many layers of facsimile can you, Pound into it. So just, we just witnessed America's cultural death, just zombified cultural holdovers from the seventies. You know, at least at least Usher is only, like, 20 years out of date, Right? Doing the halftime show? At least only 20 years out out of date. It's not it's not the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. We aren't having to go back 50 years to find something people actually enjoy. Only, like, 20 or so. Yeah. Just everything. Everything. Everything. Did you Speaker 1: hear Usher's halftime performance? Or Speaker 0: I didn't. I didn't, and I frankly couldn't care less. And, of Speaker 1: course like the mix they gave to the people watching the broadcast was pretty bad because It had a lot of the the mic'd up elements from the stadium. Speaker 0: Oh, Speaker 1: really? Yeah. It just wasn't I feel like Previous Super Bowl performances, they've given a better mix to the people watching the broadcast, and it sounded better. Soon, it was pretty tough. Speaker 0: Yeah. I I've I kinda like it in double speed. In double speed, it looks very silly. Wait till we get Speaker 1: to the part with the roller skates. Speaker 0: Oh, no. There were roller skates? I literally could only stand to watch, like, half. And I mean, literally, it was like and I I feel like there were plays that happened during the commercial break. Was that something that other people noticed? Where they would, like, come back from commercial break and the ball would have switched sides, and it's like, Well, wait. They were on 3rd down when we went to commercial break. What happened? I don't know if I'm the only one that noticed that or if that was I I mean, maybe I was missed it. But, like, And I'm not just complaining, like, there were too many commercials, but it was literally, like, you would see, like, a player to a football, and then there'd be A whole bunch of commercials. Again, just watching it with 3 year olds, You're just like, what do what do these kids even think is going on? Do they have any idea? So it's one thing when it's like, okay. Here's a Here's a a football game that's, you know, and then it it goes commercial for a few minutes. So we're back in the football game where it's obvious that the football game is the thing that you're supposed to be watching. But in this case, you'd get, like, 30 seconds of football, 2 minutes of commercials, 10 more seconds of football, 20 more minutes of commercials. Yeah. What it what is this? Oh, lord. Oh my god. Straight from hell. Straight from the pits of hell. Okay. Alright. Alright. Well, I guess we're gonna do your daily dispatch on the other side here. They're giving you Speaker 1: Lord giving you a a kind of a preview of where you're gonna be if you don't wash everybody's feet. Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. Oh, we're We are going to get into the feet washing. Good lord. We're gonna get into the feet washing. Just one of the most obvious. I feel Speaker 1: like that commercial makes Jesus out to have, like, a foot fetish or something. Yeah. Jesus was really in defeat. Speaker 0: I mean, look. I'll give him credit. If they wanted people talking about this, people are certainly talking about this. Whatever this is, Whatever this message is, and we'll get into what the message actually is. And I see some people with very, very generous interpretations of what we're looking at here. I you don't give them the benefit of the doubt. We're gonna actually look at what this message is actually conveying, who it's actually conveying the message to, and what they can possibly mean by saying Jesus didn't teach hate. Jesus didn't teach hate. He washed To feed, he gets us. All of us. Oh, man. I should have ended this, segment with the video. Devin Stack from Blackpilled did a did a remake, a parody of that. Maybe we'll come in with the parody on the other side. We'll show it to you either way where it's just Christians literally washing the feet of demons because that's the message I got from it. We'll do your daily dispatch on the other side. I'll stop rambling about, football enough to get to the actual news about Major decisions and major world events, geopolitical goings on that occurred while everybody was distracted during the football. And then we will return to ranting about the Super Bowl. Oh, we definitely will. That was a thrilling night of the American decline and collapse. We all so what if people got this, heated up about, like, humanity being destroyed? Wouldn't that be something? Wouldn't that be Crazy. Speaker 2: Ladies and gentlemen, sold out for 5 months. The number one strongest turmeric in the world, body's ultimate turmeric.
Saved - June 22, 2024 at 8:20 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

White guy: “Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, how long we gonna last?” Pro-Palestine supporter: “Bro, I swear to God, take your white sh*t out of here.” Why bring race into this? https://t.co/KxRZXGjgMe

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Travis, Kelsey, and Taylor Swift's longevity is questioned, with a request for the white person to leave. Insults are exchanged, and the white person is told to go away. The conversation shifts to seed oils, pandas, and a pro-Palestine rally.
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Speaker 0: So Travis, Kelsey, and Taylor Swift, how long are we gonna last? Bro, I swear to god. Take your white shit out of here, bro. You see what the fuck is going on? You wanna bring this white shit over here? No. No. Do you What do you wanna do? No. No. Taylor Swift, Travis, Kelsey. How long are they gonna last? Back here. No. Bring that white shit back here. How long are they gonna last? Anything they make it the game for it. Back here. Bring that white shit back here. Bro, get your ugly ass white ass out of here, bro. Get your ugly ass white ass out of here with your ugly ass fucking eyes, with your ugly ass fucking hair. Do do you think seed oils It should be around. Get the fuck out of here. There he is, bro. Your side's on that side, bro. Bro, get the fuck out of here. Hey. I'm not Do do you think pandas have been abused? Maybe. Is this what you're asking me at the pro Palestine rally?
Saved - August 3, 2024 at 4:06 PM

@iamyesyouareno - iamyesyouareno

“White people have no culture” Meanwhile: https://t.co/d1zdh2jDGo

Saved - November 10, 2024 at 2:27 AM

@amuse - @amuse

RACISM: In Jimmy Kimmel's latest tirade he accused Donald Trump of racism. It turns out only one of them has worn blackface on multiple occasions much less once. Jimmy need to look in the mirror - hopefully when he's not wearing blackface...

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As Carmelon ages, he reflects on life and death. People often ask him if there's life after death. He’s unsure but prefers the idea of going to heaven. Some believe in reincarnation, but Carmelon definitely doesn’t want to come back as a chicken. Chickens have a tough life, confined and often cooked for meals. He loves hot wings but wouldn’t want to live in a coop with wings that could be chopped off. Carmelon hopes for a better afterlife, as reincarnation seems undesirable to him. Until next time, he signs off with a light-hearted note.
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Speaker 0: As Carmelon get older, he start thinking about things like dropping down debt. People always ask him, Carmelon, Carmelon, is there life after death? Well, Carmelon don't know. Some folk believe you're going to heaven or to hell. Carmelo would prefer heaven, that's for dang sure. But other folk think dead dude come back to Earth in different shape. And that there is called reentardation. Now my whole thing is this. If there do have such a thing as reentardation, Carmelo don't want me coming back to earth as no chicken. Chicken got a dang deal going on here on earth. Locked up in pan, getting fried up, barbecued, wings getting chopped off and dipped in delicious tangy hot sauce. Mm-mm. Carmelo do love them hot wings. And that's what Carmelo's whole thing. Who in the hell want to live in coop with chopped off wings? Not Carmelo. That's what Carmelo hoping he get into heaven. Because this reentartation, that's for the birds right there. That's for the bird. Get that? That's because talking about call me the good one right there for the bird. Until next time, this is call me the lord for the bird. How's it going? Right?
Saved - January 14, 2025 at 1:21 PM

@w_terrence - Terrence K. Williams

OMG. Unreal. Hollywood actors are defending LA Mayor Karen Bass and her claims that people don’t like her and want her to resign because she’s a black woman. I didn’t hold back, I hope they get my message. Am I the only one sick and tired of the race card IM SICK & TIRED OF IT

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She's resilient and has faced challenges as a Black woman in America. People are frustrated and tired, not just for her but because of the situation in the city she loves. Many don’t understand the scale of the issues, as they’re not directly affected. Instead of blaming her for a natural disaster, it's crucial to support her efforts and provide resources. This isn’t about race; it’s about her performance as a mayor. Criticism stems from her perceived incompetence in managing the city’s resources and emergency response. Holding her accountable for her job is not racist; it’s about ensuring the city is adequately supported during crises.
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Speaker 0: Tell you something. She's got a spine of steel. Yes. And she's also been a black woman in America a very long time. So none of this is new to her. We're mad because we're tired of it. We're tired of her. Fuck. We're mad for her, and we're gonna stand listen. I don't know how you're here, but I'm happy. I'm happy you're here. I mean, because somebody has to say Speaker 1: to stand, you know, behind her and support her. Because how is she handling the you can see it in her face. She stays calm. But think about this. She has the city to take care of. She does not have time to hear from the reporter she's in the press. Speaker 0: She is also not mayor of every municipality in California. There are people that are mad that she didn't fix the fires in Malibu. She's not the mayor of Malibu. You're right. What is she supposed to do in the city she's not the mayor of? People don't understand that. Speaker 2: And let Speaker 0: me say this too. I can imagine how much it would hurt to see this happening in the city that she loves. That's first. So take away how it feels when people to attack her. She's heartbroken because this is happening in her city, a city that she loves. Speaker 1: That's And the people don't understand. They don't understand how large it is because a lot of people are sitting in other parts of the city. They're not in it. They're not in the fire. They're not in the smoke. They don't see. They're they're not there. They're watching TV. Why? And they wanna blame someone. This is not the time to blame. It's time to get some resources. She has reached out far. We have planes coming in from other countries to help us. This is not the time I need everybody to remain calm. Leave her alone. And let her to support her leadership. Let her work. Her work. That's all I can say. You cannot this is not the time. Time. Speaker 2: Oh, y'all got me upset. A great response so far to Speaker 0: to the blame and blame one person for a natural disaster. Yes. I've never seen it. Now what's different this time? Interesting, isn't it? Speaker 2: Said that. Speaker 1: Amen, sister. Speaker 2: Amen, sister. Amen, sister. Give her this time. She black. This ain't got nothing to do with her being black. I am so sick and tired of y'all pulling out this damn race card. It's getting old. It's played out. Okay? I'm black and I'm tired of y'all pulling out this race card. Well, it ain't got nothing to do with her being black. People are calling her out because she's incompetent. Don't nobody give a damn about the color of her skin. People are losing their homes. People are losing everything they have. Don't nobody give a damn about the color of her skin. This is about her being a terrible freaking mayor. Her job is to make sure that the city has the resources. Her job is to make sure that there are enough firefighters. Her job is to her job is to make sure that the fire department has everything that they need for things like this. Although she care about, she don't care about that city. All she care about is getting paid, getting money. That's all she care about. But but she's she's black. So, her being black, let me tell y'all something, okay? This has nothing to do with the color of her skin. It is not racist to call this woman out. Nobody's calling her out because she's black. They are calling her out because she is a terrible freaking mayor who failed to do her job. And calling a black person out for not doing their job is not racist. Okay? She's a terrible mayor that happens to be black. Does not make people racist for calling her out. Just be so because she's black, people can't hold hold her accountable. Yeah. That's bullcrap. That's bullcrap. Let's get real y'all.
Saved - February 14, 2025 at 3:09 PM

@JonnyRoot_ - Jon Root

I will be boycotting Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Anyone that mocks Jesus Christ by wearing a crown of thorns & at the same time, advocates for the killing of babies, calling it “women’s rights”, doesn’t deserve the support of Christians... https://t.co/X0MDB4jR6N

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Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you, they judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights.
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Speaker 0: Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. Speaker 1: They judge you. They judge Christ. God's speed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. God's speed for women's rights. They
Saved - February 10, 2025 at 1:37 AM

@annamlulis - Anna Lulis

Kendrick Lamar mocks Jesus Christ by wearing a crown of thorns while performing a pro-abortion rap. He’s set to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show—boycott it. God will not be mocked. https://t.co/u412QIZeQA

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Godspeed for women's rights. We are judged, and Christ was judged. This fight for equality continues; we face judgment, just as Christ did. Godspeed to the progress of women's rights. The judgment we face mirrors the judgment of Christ.
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Speaker 0: Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. Godspeed for women's rights. Speaker 1: They judge you. They judge Christ. God's speed for women's rights. They judge you. They judge Christ. God's speed for women's rights. They
Saved - February 10, 2025 at 7:43 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

"Black National Anthem" is a racist relic left over from the BLM era. Get rid of it. https://t.co/Z4ALOWIblm

Saved - February 11, 2025 at 12:06 AM

@GrageDustin - Dustin Grage

Prince still has the greatest super bowl halftime show and it isn’t even close. https://t.co/MDjlcj3GO0

Saved - February 10, 2025 at 2:31 AM

@BehizyTweets - George

This has to be one of the worst ads in Super Bowl history. Somebody out there actually wrote a check worth millions to create & air this. https://t.co/gPR1fUS5qi

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I hate you because I don't understand you, I need someone to blame, I'm following others, and I'm angry. I also hate you because I think you hate me. It's terrible that we even need to make a commercial about this.
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Speaker 0: I hate you because I don't understand you. Because I need someone to blame. Because I'm just following others. Because I'm just angry. I hate you because I think you hate me. Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it.
Saved - February 10, 2025 at 12:33 PM

@TexicanTrumpian - TexMerican

The halftime show we deserved... https://t.co/gdsyUvTnAS

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I'm selling my soul working endless overtime for lousy pay, then wasting my life away. It's a shame how things are, for people like us. I wish politicians cared about the people struggling on the streets, with nothing to eat, while the wealthy prosper. It's unfair that taxes support unhealthy lifestyles, while young men are dying because this country keeps pushing them down. It's a damn shame. I wish I could wake up and it not be true, but this new world is harsh. Our money's worthless, taxed to the point of meaninglessness, all for the benefit of the rich. I'm selling my soul for bullshit pay.
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Speaker 0: I've been selling my soul, working all day, overtime hours for bullshit pays so I can sit out here and waste my life away, drag back home, and drown my troubles away. It's a damn shame. What the world's gotten to for people like me, people like you, wish I could just wake up and it not be true, but it is. I wish politicians look out for minors and not just minors on an island somewhere. Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothing to eat and the whole beast milking welfare. But, god, if you're five foot three and you're three hundred pounds, taxes ought not to pay for your banks to far drowns. Young men are putting themselves, sit straight in the ground. Because all this damn country does is keep on kicking them down. Lord, it's a damn shame. What the world's gotten to for people like me, people like you. Wish I could just wake up and it not be true, but it is. Oh, it is living in a new world and then I don't think you know, but I know that you do, because your dollar ain't shit, and it's taxed in no hand, because they're rich men, nor for rich men. I've been selling my soul, working all day, overtime hours for bullshit pay.
Saved - February 11, 2025 at 11:32 PM
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I believe Kendrick Lamar's performance was poor, and I see the media's praise as part of a larger agenda. It feels like there's manipulation at play, especially with the Super Bowl viewership numbers being inflated. This isn't just about music; it's about how celebrities are used as propaganda, often with government backing. I think that if Kendrick is celebrated, it signals acceptance of his political stances. Meanwhile, Drake, who I see as the top rapper, is sidelined to promote someone who aligns with a specific agenda. It's time for everyone to recognize this deeper issue.

@dom_lucre - Dom $Lucre Memecoin

This is proof that Kendrick Lamar gave a horrible performance. People don’t hate on good music or good work. Kendrick Lamar is Democrat propaganda. That is why Roc and the media is lying about having the most Super Bowl views at 133.5 million when Usher had 202.4 million views. The same people that tried to manipulate Black people into voting for their own enemy by bragging about fake polling numbers and views didn’t same thing with the Super Bowl, this is deeper than music. We just got proof that the government uses celebrities as propaganda WITH PAYMENT after Elon Musk exposed USAID. It is time for everyone to wake up. If Kendrick Lamar is praised that means his LGBTQ stance, BLM stance, and government funded HBCU stance, and liberal or die stance is accepted with him, the powers that be always create a wolf for Black people. Drake is the biggest rapper alive and the entire industry turned on him to push a man that represents an agenda. They will always want a man that represents THEIR agenda at the top of their world stage. This is deeper than music. Please wake up.

@dom_lucre - Dom $Lucre Memecoin

🔥🚨BREAKING: Ludacris, and Lil Jon joined Usher in his Super Bowl Performance. A major day for all of Atlanta and Hip-Hop fans alike. What a way to celebrate Black History Month! Great show. https://t.co/bPO5WGmK9G

Saved - February 24, 2025 at 6:14 PM

@TJMoe28 - T.J. Moe

Joy Reid has been the most deranged, openly racist person on television. https://t.co/kfetYh6YiH

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The only thing that matters in this election is keeping Donald Trump and Project 2025 out of power. I genuinely don't care who the Democratic nominee is, be it Biden or Kamala Harris, or someone else entirely. What's crucial is to vote against the party that has embraced white Christian nationalism. The Republican party is gone, replaced by Project 2025 and MAGA. Voting against the "R" is essential at every level of government to prevent them from taking away birth control, education, and historical knowledge, and implementing their white Christian nationalist agenda. Nothing else matters but stopping Trump, the Republican Party, and Project 2025 in November. The only way to stop them is with our votes.
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Speaker 0: Let's not be trying to play games with these kinds of small things to try to pull us into a direction. All that matters in this election, and I I and I genuinely mean this, all that matters in this election, the only thing that matters in this election is keeping Donald Trump and project 2025 out of power. Keeping that in in insane ideology of white Christian nationalism and white supremacy and white male Christian dominance out of power. That's all that matters. I genuinely don't care who the Democratic nominee is, and I'm being real. I don't care. If it's Biden, fine. If it's Kamala Harris, fabulous. Right? But it's gonna be one of the two of them. Let's just not play crazy games now. There there are rules the way that this process works. It's one of the two of them. Either one. I don't care. Or you you wanna parachute somebody else in and they not him, they not the orange one, they not the one who quotes Hitler. Fine. Put them in. I don't care because all that matters, I'm going say this to y'all again, all that matters in this upcoming election is that you keep that man and that project 2025 plan out of power. That's all that's all you need to understand. And to do that, you are going to need to vote against the party that has embraced white Christian nationalism. The Republican party is gone. It has been replaced by project twenty twenty five and MAGA and Trump. That's all that's left. That party is gone and that means you have to vote against that letter R all the way down the ballot. You have to keep them out of power at the state level, keep them out of power at the federal level or remove them from power at the state and federal level. That means anything with the R on it is toxic. Anything with the R on it is going to take your birth control. Anything with the R on it is going to make you register, and take the military preparatory test in high school so that you're ready to be cannon fodder for them, to be deployed on the streets of The United States to shoot Americans who are protesting. They're gonna take away your education. They're gonna take away your opportunity to go to college. They're gonna take away your books, your history. They're gonna take away your right to even know the history of this country. They're gonna replace it with so called patriotic education. They're gonna get rid of the Department of Education, meaning no more Pell Grants, no more money for school, no more student loans, no more equality for girls sports. All of it gone. Replaced with this white Christian nationalist insanity. And they wanna do that not just federal, but state. The Republican party at the state level is just as bad or worse. Baby, ladies, gentlemen, friends, nothing else matters. Okay? Nothing else matters but stopping Trump, the Republican Party, and project twenty twenty five in November. You have a hundred and nineteen days to get, to get, to get right with that and get comfortable with that. That's all that matters. Okay? And the only way to stop them is with our votes.
Saved - March 17, 2025 at 12:06 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

You can hate him in the comment section, but he doesn't believe in the Black Lives Matter Movement https://t.co/FyYau1ayGC

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I hate the Black Lives Matter movement because they rallied behind someone who abused women. Boycotting is more effective than looting. There are more pressing matters than police violence, like getting families back together and having fathers in the household. Black people need to focus on themselves and stop the hate. Even during slavery, they were loving people. I saw a Black Lives Matter rally in Beverly Hills with mostly white people, which Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey wouldn't have loved. Black lives matter, but I don't like the movement because it was funded by radical lesbians, Marxists, and George Soros, which isn't in black people's best interest.
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Speaker 0: What do you think of the Black Lives Matter movement? Okay. I know you're gonna clip me, and that's fine. But I hate it. I hate the Black Lives Matter movement, but this is the reason why. Because I didn't like the fact that they, like, kind of rallied behind a you know, he when you look at his record, he's, broken the women's houses and was, like, choking them out and pulling knives at them and, robbing them and stuff. So I I don't agree with that. I think that the most effective thing that us as black people I hate the word black people, but black people have ever had was boycotting, and I don't think that, like, looting or any of that stuff works. I don't like black lives matter also because as far as my community I'm not talking to you for a second, sir. I'm talking to my community. If they are to watch me, you can hate me in the comments, whatever. But I feel like there are so many more pressing matters than police violence. Like, we need to get our families back together. We need to have the fathers back in the household. We need to we need to, like, start worrying about our people and what we got going on and stuff. And not that doesn't mean, like, separating from everybody else or hating anyone else. It just means that we need to, like, kinda focus on our things and stop the hate because we were never people of hate even when I am talking a lot. And excuse me. But even when slavery was happening and we had whips on our on our backs and and feet on our necks, we were loving people, and that's what we need to be. We need to kill them with love and kill them with success if anything and remember God and get back to him. But past that, like, I didn't I didn't like the movement because can I just say one last story about black lives matter? I was out here in the streets and black lives matter, and I passed by the rally. It was in Beverly Hills, the one I saw, and it was like a gang of white people. I was like, I don't know. I just don't feel like Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey and them would have loved that movement out here. So that's all. That's all I gotta say about black lives matter. Of course, black lives matter. Of course, that's a true thing, but I don't like the movement. I don't like the fact that it was funded by radical lesbians, Marxists. I don't like none of that stuff because that doesn't have anything in our best interest, and it was funded by a white dude, George Soros. So I don't like any of that stuff. Yeah.
Saved - April 22, 2025 at 10:54 AM

@ConquerorChad - Chad The Conqueror

Black Americans view racial current events like sports. As long as their team wins they cheer, if their team loses they cry foul play and in either case, they may riot. https://t.co/MxdaGLtDM2

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The jury finds the defendant, O.J. Simpson, not guilty.
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Speaker 0: We, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant, Orthol James Simpson, not guilty of crime.
Saved - October 13, 2025 at 7:48 AM

@TaraBull808 - TaraBull

The left doesn't realize how racist they are https://t.co/Tsk33uXvuX

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"The reason that there is a housing crisis is that not enough houses have been built." "And that we have 25,000,000 people who shouldn't be here." "a third of the construction workforce in this country is Hispanic. Of those, a large proportion are undocumented." "So how do you propose to build all the housing necessary that we need in this country by removing all the people who are working in construction?" "back in the 1960s when we had very low levels of illegal immigration, Americans didn't buy houses, didn't build houses. But of course they did." "The unemployment rate is not does not count labor force participation dropouts." "We cannot have an entire American business community that is giving up on American workers and then importing millions of illegal laborers."
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Speaker 0: The reason that there is a housing crisis is that not enough houses have been built. Speaker 1: And that we have 25,000,000 people who shouldn't be here. Speaker 0: Well, I mean, this is the thing. I mean Speaker 1: I think it's both. Speaker 0: I I know you do. I I don't think that many people who look into this agree with you, but about a third of the construction workforce in this country is Hispanic. Of those, a large proportion are undocumented. So how do you propose to build all the housing necessary that we need in this country by removing all the people who are working in construction? Speaker 1: I think it's fair question because we know that back in the 1960s when we had very low levels of illegal immigration, Americans didn't buy houses, didn't build houses. But of course they did. And I'm being sarcastic, of course, in service of a point, Lulu. The assumption that because a large number of homebuilders now are using undocumented labor that that's the only way to build homes, I think again the Speaker 0: country trade is is much much bigger. The need is much bigger. I mean, I'm not arguing in favor of illegal immigration. I'm asking how you would deal with the knock on effect of your proposal to remove millions of people who work in a critical part part of the economy. Speaker 1: Well, I think that what you would do is you would take, let's say, for example, the 7,000,000 prime age men who have dropped out of the labor force, and you have a smaller number of women, but still millions of women prime age who have dropped out of the labor force. You absolutely could reengage folks into the American labor market. This is think To work in construction? Of course, you could. Speaker 0: As long as you put this in the is 4.1%. Most people who unemployment Speaker 1: rate, Lulu, this this is important Speaker 0: to But unemployment most people who don't work can't work in the regular economy. They're in the military. Their parents, they're sick, they're old. They might not wanna work in construction. Speaker 1: The unemployment rate is not does not count labor force participation dropouts. And again, this is one of the really deranged things that I think illegal immigration does to our society is it gets us in a mindset of saying, we can only build houses with illegal immigrants when we have 7,000,000, just men, not even women, just men who have completely dropped out of the labor force. People say, well, Americans won't do those jobs. Americans won't do those jobs for below the table wages. They won't do those jobs for nonliving wages. But people will do those jobs. They will just do those jobs at certain wages. Think about the perspective of an American company. Okay? I want them to go searching in their own country for their own citizens. Sometimes people who may be struggling with addiction or trauma get them reengaged in American society. We cannot have an entire American business community that is giving up on American workers and then importing millions of illegal laborers. That is what we have thanks to Kamala Harris's border policies. I think it's one of the biggest drivers of inequality. It's one of the biggest reasons why we have millions of people who've dropped out of the labor force. Why try to reengage an American citizen in a good job if you can just import somebody from Central America who's gonna work under the table for poverty wages? It is a disgrace, and it has led to the evisceration of the American middle class.
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