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The speaker claims there is strong evidence Kamala Harris has Jewish ancestry, questioning why she would hide this heritage. An email was received from a woman claiming to be related to Harris, stating that Harris descends from the Jewish Joseph line. This person sent five pages of her family tree as evidence. The speaker says the family believes Harris is intentionally "blackwashing" her Jewish identity by inserting "nebulous black ancestry that doesn't actually exist." According to the speaker, the family keeps records proving they are Sephardic Jews. The speaker believes Harris is not addressing her Jewish heritage while pushing the idea that she is black, despite supposedly being "exceedingly Jewish." The speaker questions whether someone can simply decide to be black when they are Jewish.

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Black people sold black people; white people just paid for it. The speaker's great-great-grandmother was sold by her father to another black man, who then sold her to her husband. Slavery existed worldwide, including in the Arab, Persian, and Greek worlds, and among Europeans. Slavery is not unique to black people. Racism is given too much respect. Discrimination would still exist even in a mono-racial world; people would discriminate based on traits like eye color. As long as you are competition and a threat, someone will try to remove you, regardless of race. Conversely, if you add value, you will be appreciated, regardless of race.

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The speaker claims that if African Americans were truly from Africa, America would not have concealed that fact. They argue that the historical practices of separating families, suppressing language and culture, and taking away last names would be counterproductive if the goal was to eventually reveal their African origins. The speaker suggests that the denial of their true origins serves to disconnect them from their land, heritage, and culture.

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White people are described as being superior at violence, insecurity, fear, ignorance, blame, ego-driven actions, oppression, gaslighting, lack of empathy, intellectualizing oppression, taking what's not theirs, copying ideas, gentrification, appropriating cultures, destroying humanity, upholding white supremacy, and lying, stealing, cheating, manipulating, and withholding information. It is also mentioned that white DNA comes from black females.

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This speaker discusses the difficult conversations surrounding truth and reconciliation in the country. They highlight the historical injustices, such as the genocide of Indigenous people, enslavement of Africans, exploitation of Chinese labor, and British genocide in India. The speaker emphasizes that whiteness has been responsible for the suffering of brown and black communities. They argue that Donald Trump has not created racism, but rather exposed its existence.

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Jewish ships brought slaves to America, a fact often overlooked. Let's pause and delve into this further.

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Oprah Winfrey is accused of being a slave trader due to her association with certain individuals and her school in South Africa. The speaker suggests that her power and influence in Hollywood are connected to this alleged involvement. They claim that being compromised is a requirement to reach high levels in the industry. The speaker emphasizes that this is not a complex concept to understand.

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Jewish ships brought slaves to America, a fact often overlooked. The speaker pauses to emphasize the significance of this revelation.

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- "White people didn't invent slavery. In fact, they were the first to end it." - "Slavery is evil, but it's an ancient human evil practiced by everyone to everyone." - "Trans Saharan slave trade." - "Barbary slave trade." - "Europeans did take slavery to another scale when they came to Africa." - "Which major power stopped slavery first? The British, in large part because of pro human Christian values." - "White people aren't better than anyone else, but they're also not worse." - "That lie makes us ignore history and fuels racial hatred." - "The only way out of this is to stop making morality about the color of people." - "Because in our capacity for good and evil, we are all equals."

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I initially felt disappointed and upset when I learned about my family's history of being enslavers. However, I still believe in reparations and racial justice. Despite this, I feel enriched by knowing this history and seeing how far my family has come, such as my mother marrying my father in 1960.

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CNN commentators suggest white South Africans should return home, despite generations in the country, while Somalis in Minnesota are considered American upon arrival. White people, regardless of their history in a place, are often labeled colonizers with no legitimate claim to any land. Under this framework, white people are the only demographic unable to be considered native to any country. If a white person claims the UK as a white country, they are condemned. White people are told America isn't their land, but Europe isn't acknowledged as their homeland either. The question is posed: where can white people claim a legitimate homeland and be considered native? How many generations must pass for a white person to be considered native to a country? If there's no amount of time, where is their native homeland? The terms native, colonizer, invader, and indigenous are tools of manipulation.

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White people need to realize that they created the concept of race to benefit themselves. Therefore, solving issues related to race is their responsibility.

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The speaker shows a list of Mayflower passengers to Angela Davis, revealing her ancestors were on the ship. Angela, known for her anti-white views, is shocked to learn her ancestors were colonizers and slave owners. She is reminded that she can't choose her bloodline and is urged to pay reparations by 23andme.

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The speaker claims Kamala Harris misrepresented her family history in her book. They present a death certificate for Beryl, Harris's grandmother, showing she died in 1960 from a uterine infection at age 39. The speaker questions how Harris could have a photo with Beryl, given Beryl's death predates Harris's birth. The speaker suggests the woman Harris identifies as Beryl in a photo resembles Harris's great-grandmother, Iris Finnegan, and appears older than 39. The speaker speculates the woman in the photo may have been "the help" due to a perceived lack of affection in the photo and Harris's family history as descendants of Irish slavers in Jamaica. The speaker questions if Harris is passing off people who became like family as relatives. They state that Harris descends from wealthy Irish slavers who owned over 1,000 slaves.

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If you're a decent person, it should be easy to renounce whiteness. I encourage you to renounce your whiteness because it's not right to be white.

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I was hesitant to uncover my family history, fearing disappointment. Eventually, I agreed to do it for the sake of future generations. Surprisingly, I discovered that my Puerto Rican ancestors actually originated from Spain. They moved to Puerto Rico because the slave trade was abolished in Spain and Curacao, and they brought their slaves with them. Contrary to what I was told, my family were not printers and journalists, but rather involved in the slave trade. This revelation deeply saddened me.

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I won't apologize for slavery because I didn't own slaves. Most people in the South, including my ancestors, were poor and didn't own plantations. My grandparents were independent fishermen, so it doesn't make sense to label us as contributors to slavery. If there's anger, it should be directed at the ancestors who sold people into slavery, not at me today. I wasn't part of the slave trade, so why should I be held responsible for it now?

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Raquel Saraswati, a European and Italian descent woman, was exposed by her colleagues at the American Friends Service Committee for falsely claiming to be a person of color. Despite her white heritage, she held the position of chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at a leftist social justice organization. This incident highlights the concept of transracialism, which was once considered far-fetched. Raquel defended her claims by stating that she is African, drawing a parallel to Elon Musk.

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Speaker 0 presents a line of inquiry and a set of provocative claims about Monsanto. The conversation begins with a question about whether the listener has heard of the Monsanto family and what they associate with the name. The reply prompts the common stereotype that the name is linked to chemicals—specifically “the chemical, the nasty, like, shitty chemicals.” Building on that stereotype, Speaker 0 then introduces a controversial and broader assertion: that Monsanto is not only connected to chemicals but originated as a powerful, Caribbean Jewish pirate-style family. The claim continues with a provocative framing: they “got started in the big slave trade in New Orleans.” The speaker states that the Monsanto family were slave traders first, positioning them as “one of the most prominent” in that historical trade, and argues that their involvement in slavery preceded their later involvement in chemical ventures. The speaker emphasizes a causal thread or progression: the family’s early prominence in slave trading laid the groundwork for their later notoriety in chemical industries, leading to the claim that they “poisoned us with chemicals.” This phrase is presented as a historical fact in the speaker’s view, highlighted by the assertion that it is “a fact” that is not discussed openly. The speaker contrasts this alleged history with contemporary public discourse, noting that many people are talking about Monsanto on platforms like TikTok, but “no one talk[ing]” about the alleged slave-trading origins and the supposed early acts of poisoning associated with the family. In sum, Speaker 0 frames Monsanto as a name associated with chemicals in public perception, but counters with a narrative that the Monsanto family began as slave traders in New Orleans, describing them as a prominent lineage tied to the slave trade before transitioning into chemical enterprises, and asserting that they “poisoned us with chemicals” as a matter of historical fact that remains under-discussed in popular discourse. The speaker points to online chatter about Monsanto on TikTok as evidence that the topic is discussed superficially, without addressing these claimed origins.

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The speaker questions the evidence behind the idea of reparations and argues that slavery was a universal curse, not confined to one race. They mention that giving reparations to all descendants of slaves would involve a significant portion of the global population. The conversation then shifts to discussing the concept of white guilt and the ongoing legacy of slavery. The speaker expresses skepticism about apologizing for the actions of past generations and highlights a quote from Scalia about not owing anyone anything based on their race.

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You mentioned that people often use the past as an excuse for their current behavior, but it's important to recognize that everyone has a choice in how they act. Just because someone wasn't present during historical events doesn't mean they can't be affected by them. However, it's misleading to assume that past traumas automatically dictate present behavior. Many people don't even know their ancestry, so how can we accurately claim to understand the impact of our ancestors? While certain tendencies may be passed down, it's essential to acknowledge individual responsibility in shaping one's actions today.

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"Is because you can then misuse words like oppression." "There has been no oppression for the white man in this country." "You tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes." "You tell me which one of them got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are gonna go at work." "We are gonna steal your wives." "We are gonna rape your wives." "That didn't happen." "That is oppression." "We didn't ask to be here." "We're not the same migrants that y'all constantly come up against." "We didn't run away from home. We were stolen." "So, yeah, we are gonna sit here and be offended when you wanna sit here and act like and and and don't let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed."

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Jewish ships brought slaves to America, a fact often overlooked. Let's pause and delve into this further.

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She was a well-loved Hindu Indian prosecutor, attorney general, and senator, but now she is being identified as black. Her father, Professor Harris, is Caucasian with Irish and Hindu heritage, not black. However, his Irish ancestors owned slaves in Jamaica. Despite her mother being listed as Caucasian on her birth certificate, her father claims no black ancestry. The question remains: how did she come to be considered black? Translation: The speaker discusses the confusion surrounding a prominent figure's racial identity, questioning how she is now being labeled as black despite her father's Caucasian background and lack of black ancestry.

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The number of whites enslaved by Barbary pirates in North Africa surpassed the total number of Africans enslaved in the United States and its colonies. However, no one is seeking reparations from North Africa, as it's unlikely they would be granted. This highlights a tendency among some intellectuals to envision a unique historical narrative for the United States, despite its similarities to global history.
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