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The history of America is about rich white men dividing poor white people from black and brown individuals. In the colonial period, there was no concept of "white." Europeans didn't identify as such and were divided among themselves. However, the wealthy elite realized they needed to separate the poor Europeans and enslaved Africans to protect their own interests. They created the idea of whiteness, granting certain privileges to poor Europeans to align them with the elite. This allowed the rich to control and oppress black people. The creation of whiteness served as a tool to maintain power and prevent unity among the oppressed.

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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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We've been told repeatedly that we shouldn't vote for the man who has done the most for the black community as president. When a black man supports Donald Trump, Democrats label him derogatory names. We've supported the Democrats for years, even though they have a history of slavery and racism. They make empty promises, destroy our families and communities, and take our votes for granted. They prioritize illegal immigrants over us and treat our children unfairly. The Democratic Party's hypocrisy has no limits. We demand justice and an end to the problems caused by migrants and crime. We will vote for Donald Trump, fight for America, and keep the American dream alive. The best is yet to come.

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It's easy to exploit the narrative that someone else is to blame for your problems because it's hard to take responsibility for your life. Blaming someone else allows you to avoid responsibility by playing the victim. These tactics have been used repeatedly to divide people. In Algeria, Marxists used religion by introducing Islamists to exploit, divide, and control society. In South Africa and America, race was used. These tactics are effective, but they don't survive over time because only the truth remains.

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The speakers discuss various historical events and their impact on black communities. They mention the Oklahoma bombing and the destruction of Black Wall Street, highlighting the role of Democrats in these incidents. They also touch on the civil rights movement and the introduction of welfare programs. The conversation delves into the alleged racism of President Lyndon B. Johnson and the negative consequences of these policies on black civilization. The speakers draw parallels between the treatment of black people and the current state of society, including the representation of black individuals in media. They suggest that these actions are part of a larger agenda by the establishment.

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White people don't understand why Black people don't "just get a job," while Black people remember slavery and Jim Crow. Similarly, white people, focused on personal pursuits, don't grasp Jewish historical oppression from pharaohs to Hitler. Jews feel perpetually threatened, remembering persecution and vowing to overcome enemies. While white people want to get along, Jews see potential anti-Semitism rooted in historical events. Blacks and Hispanics are focused on their communities, struggles, and histories, like the Mexican-American War. Jews focus on historical persecutions. White people are told to ignore these issues and focus on a "multiracial meritocracy," VR, AI, and personal pursuits, while others "go to war with Iran" and "take over the world."

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RFK stated that the COVID virus, or bioweapon as some call it, attached to the ACE2 variant, which is most common in white Americans and then black Americans. I believe that this is the first time in American history that white folks were first in line for genocide. Many Black people didn't trust the vaccine, but many did take it because they saw white people taking it. I think this was a smooth trick by the Jews. Black people have been experimented on by white people in this country, so when we saw white people getting the injections, we thought it was safe. We didn't realize that it was Jews killing both groups.

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The speaker asserts that misinformation and lies are already being spread, and warns of foreign interference. Drawing on experience from the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, the speaker claims Black people were specifically targeted with misinformation. The speaker urges listeners not to let them take their voice.

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Black people are not to blame for issues, it's the Obama administration. Obama's family wealth influenced his decisions, benefiting companies like BP. Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to healthcare. Trump's policies have led to low black unemployment and increased funding for black colleges. Bush's joke about feeding Michelle candy has a long history dating back to Obama's childhood.

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Democrats historically opposed the abolition of slavery, while Republican President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and supported the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, which ended slavery and granted citizenship and voting rights to former slaves. The first African American members of Congress were Republicans. In contrast, the KKK was founded by Democrats to oppose Republican leadership and promote white supremacy. While Republicans supported civil rights legislation, Democrats resisted it. Republican President Eisenhower protected black students during school integration, and Republican leaders continued to promote policies benefiting black Americans, including criminal justice reforms and economic opportunities. In contrast, some Democrats faced scandals and made racially insensitive remarks. The question remains: who truly supports freedom and equality?

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Joe Biden recently spoke about white supremacy being the biggest threat to Americans, but he failed to mention that the white supremacy he refers to is within the Democratic Party. Throughout history, Democrats have perpetuated division through actions like creating black codes and promoting lynching. While some argue that there are black leaders within the Democratic Party, it is akin to the distinction between a field Negro and a house Negro. The modern-day house Negroes, living in mansions and earning millions, still disregard the plight of those in the projects. The Democratic Party poses a significant threat to America.

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We must remember that as Americans, we are not enemies. There are those who seek to divide us based on various factors like race, age, income, gender, political affiliation, and religion. This tactic has been used in other countries that turned socialist or communist. Additionally, there is a trend of dumbing down the population in our country.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party, accusing them of being involved in slavery, the Confederacy, and the mistreatment of black people during the Jim Crow era. They also claim that the party supports extreme actions like late-term abortions, gender transitioning of children, and using puberty blockers. The speaker believes that the Democratic Party is responsible for the chaos in communities and warns against following them. They argue that Martin Luther King Jr.'s association with the party was a mistake and that anyone in the Democratic Party who disagrees with their views should be rejected.

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The directive from party headquarters instructs labeling opponents as fascist or Nazi to discredit them. Name-calling, like racist or anti-Semitic, is used to silence dissent. Communists aim to exploit racial differences to divide and weaken Americans, focusing on the revolutionary potential of the working-class Black population.

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Speaker 0 believes Democrats are cynically toying with the anti-racist movement, which will cause whites to see things racially, leading to a conflict with no clear solution, unlike the first civil war. Speaker 0 claims a well-armed rural white population is now correctly understanding that it is being targeted by a mob that claims it's guilty of things it isn't guilty of yet. Speaker 1 suggests many whites are no longer interested in their own identity and won't take up that war, complicating the situation. Speaker 0 agrees it's complicated and asks if there's an acceptable way it ends.

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The speaker asserts that misinformation and lies are already being spread, and warns of foreign interference. Drawing on experience from the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, the speaker claims Black people were specifically targeted with misinformation. The speaker urges listeners not to let them take their voice.

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If the speaker were a rich, white racist who hated Black people, they would pay young Black boys to make music that destroys Black communities. They would make young Black women dependent on government assistance if there's no father in the home. They would dump drugs into poor Black communities, incentivize them to sell and use them, then imprison them. The speaker would turn Black women against Black men, using Black celebrities, daytime TV, magazines, and the media to help. They would poison Black people's food and make it cheap. Liberal politicians and celebrities would sell truthful-sounding lies, pretending to relate to Black people while living far away from them. To cut them off at the source, the speaker would stop Black people from reproducing by making abortion their "get out of jail free card," ensuring Black women have abortions at a much higher rate than white women, using a slogan like "my body, my choice." This would keep them broke, emotional, childless, and fatherless, and they would still vote for them.

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Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris are accused of using racism to manipulate black voters. The speaker encourages black Democrats to educate themselves and be informed voters. They criticize Democrats for blindly supporting Joe Biden without knowing his accomplishments or Kamala Harris's controversial actions in California. The speaker questions when black voters will break free from the Democratic "plantation." The transcript ends abruptly.

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The civil rights movement is claimed to be part of a communist plot to enslave humanity. More evidence exists, but time limits discussion. Study further to understand the plan to subjugate the US. Avoid falling into the trap of division and work with others to save the country for future generations. Recommended reading includes "It's Very Simple, The True Story of Civil Rights" by Alan Stange and other materials available at American opinion libraries nationwide.

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Black people vote for Democrats because textbooks portray LBJ as a hero for signing the Civil Rights Act, but fail to mention his racist views. LBJ's plan was to have black people voting Democrat for 200 years through welfarism. Democrats rewrite history to manipulate perceptions. They use manipulation tactics to make people believe they are caring for them despite causing harm. It's like being in a toxic relationship where someone says nice things to confuse you while their actions show otherwise.

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Now that we know certain narratives aren't true, it's time to revisit the George Floyd story. The medical examiner found no evidence of asphyxia or strangulation, suggesting Floyd died of natural causes, exacerbated by drug use. This contradicts the widespread narrative. George Floyd is the Democratic Party's ideal black man: poor, uneducated, and dependent. Democrats want more like him because they vote Democrat. The party degrades black people to maintain control, fostering a sense of victimhood and dependence. They use groups like BLM as militias, exploiting isolated incidents to ignite division and advance their agenda. BLM doesn't stand for Black Lives Matter; it stands for burn, loot, and murder.

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They are attacking affirmative action, diversity, and inclusion by banning books and erasing black history. I fought for Juneteenth as a federal holiday and made lynching a federal hate crime in Emmett Till's memory. We must remember our history and fight for justice. We need to stay engaged, recruit volunteers, and speak up for freedom, justice, and equality. The black community's voice is crucial in shaping America's future. We must not lose hope in our country, even when it fails us.

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America is divided on fundamental issues like gender, the shape of the earth, and when human life begins. Poverty-driven politics exploit poor communities, while capitalism and Marxism both have negative impacts. The government instills fear to manipulate voters every few years. Taxation feels like slavery, especially when money is sent abroad and gas prices rise. The administration focuses on fighting crime, but only after a tragedy occurs. Drug addiction is treated differently depending on the location. Biden's past actions contradict his current policies. This is a form of legislative lynching and economic discrimination. The government perpetuates violence and keeps people spiritually impoverished. This is not a conspiracy, but a reality reflected in the crime bill.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Has a Brutal Message for Pro-Palestinian Protesters | Cohost James Lindsay
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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report with guest James Lindsay, discussing various political and social issues. They begin with a satirical take on a political candidate's campaign tactics, highlighting the disconnect between politicians and constituents. Lindsay reflects on the rise of anti-white sentiment and its implications for Jewish communities, expressing concern over the unfolding situation. They discuss Gad Saad's concept of "suicidal empathy," where misplaced compassion leads to detrimental policies, particularly regarding immigration and social services. Lindsay connects this to the Cloward-Piven strategy, suggesting that mass immigration is used to overload systems and create crises that necessitate new social structures. They note the growing anti-Semitism in the U.S. and how it has become more visible, especially in the context of recent events in Israel and Gaza. Lindsay recounts his past warnings about the dangers of critical race theory and its impact on Jewish identity. The conversation shifts to the role of social media in amplifying division and chaos, with both hosts acknowledging the manufactured nature of online outrage. They discuss the implications of AI technology, warning that it may exacerbate societal issues by promoting a homogenized worldview. Lindsay emphasizes the need for individuals to articulate their values clearly, particularly within the Jewish community, to counteract rising anti-Semitism. Finally, they reflect on the current political climate, particularly Biden's rhetoric and its effects on various demographics, including Black voters, who are increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party. They conclude with a call to recognize the intentional efforts to undermine society and the potential for recovery if these forces are identified and resisted.

Tucker Carlson

Steve Sailer: BLM, Karens, Donald Trump, and What Democrats Don’t Want You to Know about DEI
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Tucker Carlson and Steve Sailer discuss various social and political issues, focusing on race, crime, and the impact of movements like Black Lives Matter. Sailer suggests that the Sacklers and Mexican drug cartels targeted rural whites for drug distribution, knowing their deaths would attract less attention. He critiques the media's portrayal of race, particularly the New York Times' framing of the term "Karen" as an anti-white slur, and discusses the demographic shifts in America, emphasizing the decline in life expectancy among the white working class due to "deaths of despair." Sailer highlights the increase in black homicide and car crash rates following the George Floyd incident, arguing that the reduction in policing led to more crime. He points out that most black homicide victims are killed by other blacks, a fact he believes is overlooked by the Democratic establishment, which focuses on gun control measures that do not address the root causes of violence. He asserts that the media and political elites have ignored the realities of crime statistics to maintain their narratives. The conversation touches on the lack of organizations advocating for the white working class, contrasting it with the numerous groups representing other demographics. Sailer argues that the Democratic Party's strategy relies on fostering animosity towards white Americans to maintain a coalition of diverse groups. He believes that this approach is ultimately harmful and counterproductive. Sailer also discusses the implications of demographic changes in the U.S., particularly the rise of Hispanic populations and their potential political impact. He expresses skepticism about whether the Democratic coalition can hold together as America becomes more diverse. The discussion concludes with Sailer reflecting on the importance of acknowledging uncomfortable truths in social science and the need for a return to competence over diversity in various sectors, including education and public safety.
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