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White college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview uploaded to young women daily is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters." This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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President Obama is told to "sit your duck ass down" because people can see the economic realities of the past eight years. The speaker claims people are paying more for gas, groceries, and Snickers bars. Obama is challenged to explain what he did to earn such a big voice and what he accomplished. The speaker accuses Obama of trying to shame people into voting and demands to know what he has done. The speaker asserts that people can't be shamed and accuses Obama of being angry at Black men for using logic and seeing their account balances. The speaker concludes by telling Obama to "shut your duck ass up."

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The speaker conveys a sense of overwhelming stress and instability, insisting that despite life and the world appearing to unravel, there is a compulsory obligation to continue with work. The assertion “I have to go to work” repeats as a core refrain, underscoring a need to press forward even when circumstances are chaotic or threatening. They emphasize their identity and vulnerability by stating, “I’m a black woman in America scared for my life,” highlighting a personal fear tied to their safety that coexists with the demand to function in daily life and employment. The tone oscillates between frustration and urgency as they repeatedly ask, “What the fuck? What the fuck? What?” before reaffirming the same imperative: “But I gotta go to work.” The speaker acknowledges pervasive disruption—“The world is falling apart” and “Everything's falling apart”—yet insists on maintaining routine, insisting that they and others “have to go to work today and pretend like none of this shit is happening.” This dichotomy between external chaos and internal composure is a central tension in the message. Toward the end, there is an exhortation to resilience and normalcy alongside a directive to adopt a positive outlook: “But hey, make the best of it. Right? We're gonna make it a good day.” The closing statement, “Have a good day,” reinforces the expectation to perform normal social and professional duties despite ongoing stress and danger. Overall, the transcript portrays a stark conflict between personal fear and societal obligation, capturing a moment where the speaker acknowledges imminent threat and societal breakdown while still adhering to the routine of going to work and attempting to project steadiness and optimism for the day ahead.

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The speaker urges people to resist an administration that is predominantly male, white, and outdated. They emphasize that they will not remain silent or disappear.

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The speaker states they are focused, prepared, and trained by the best, referencing their education at Howard University where Thurgood Marshall once taught. They directly address Donald Trump, stating, "We're coming for you." The speaker emphasizes standing up and fighting on, declaring that victory is clear and now. They express impatience, stating they are waiting two years for Hakim Jeffries to bring rest. The speaker concludes by urging action, stating that women have saved democracy before and must do so again.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the high taxes they have to pay. They criticize the system for taxing their entire paycheck and then taxing their spending as well. They question whether they truly own anything if they have to constantly pay taxes on it. The speaker believes that the system is just a lending system where they don't actually own anything. They warn that failure to pay taxes can result in their possessions being taken away or even imprisonment. They suggest that if someone doesn't like the system, they should leave.

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The speaker asserts being a serious lawmaker despite any negative rhetoric. The speaker also declares, "if you try me, you will find out." They state they do not want to be mean, but simultaneously identify as a "black woman."

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I'm not giving you any of my money, money that I don't have anyway. Even if I did have it, you still wouldn't get it. You forced us to go to college, saying we wouldn't amount to anything without it and that college is better than having a trade. All lies. Most of us are unemployed or working in fields unrelated to our degrees, and now you want my money. Take it up with whoever you need to, take it up with Jesus. I already paid it all; he paid it all, so I'm letting him pay it. You're not getting any.

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White, college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview being uploaded to young women is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters" and rejecting guidance on how to act. This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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The speaker asserts that Social Security payments are essential for some people's survival, such as their mother, who relies on the deposit to feed herself. They contrast this with Donald Trump, who they claim doesn't care if his Social Security check arrives. The speaker dismisses the idea that Donald Trump understands the needs of people who depend on Social Security.

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If Kamala Harris wins, the speaker will not leave the country but will return to work and fight harder to register voters, chase power, and rally the next generation. The speaker is dedicating their life to ensuring the country remains free and prosperous and wants to be able to tell their children they did everything possible. If Trump wins, the other person might move to the Netherlands. The speaker hopes Trump wins.

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The speaker asserts their legal residency and ability to leave the U.S. if it fails, contrasting this with the listener's lack of alternatives. The speaker criticizes the listener's actions as a waste of time that hinders efforts to improve the country, especially considering the speaker's children's future. The speaker believes that instead of "bullshitting" and wasting time, the listeners should be working and contributing to the economy. The speaker also criticizes the listeners for freely receiving benefits like Medicaid, Medicare, and EBT. The speaker contrasts this with the harsh realities of Africa, where lack of money means lack of food.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the prioritization of funding for foreign countries and undocumented immigrants over American citizens in need. They question why money is being printed for other nations while people in America are struggling with poverty and homelessness. The speaker also discusses the impact of inflation on everyday items and the need for a strong economy. They mention the possibility of Trump being reelected due to his previous success in improving the economy. The speaker criticizes the potential divisiveness of a Trump presidency and highlights the support he received from black voters. They conclude by expressing disappointment in the lack of attention given to impoverished communities in America.

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Barack Obama, the speaker is addressing you because you said you are ashamed that black people are not supporting Kamala Harris. The speaker believes black people have the right to vote for whoever they want, including Trump. The speaker asks Obama if he thinks people have to do what he says and accuses him of acting like he owns black people. The speaker is not voting for Kamala Harris, and neither are many other black people because they don't like her. People now realize that voting for someone based on skin color is not a great idea. Trump cares about the country and will do what's best for everybody, including black people. Obama tricked black people into voting for him based on his skin color and didn't do anything for them. The only person who benefited from Obama being the first black president was Obama himself. Obama made millions of dollars, while black people didn't get anything he promised. The speaker tells Obama to sit down and get out of their face.

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The speaker criticizes the education system, claiming that more money and resources won't improve it. They argue that the real owners of the country, wealthy business interests, control everything including politicians, media, and important decisions. These owners want obedient workers, not critical thinkers, and they aim to take away retirement and Social Security money. The speaker believes that Americans are willfully ignorant of the truth and that the American dream is a falsehood.

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The federal government announced that student loan collections will begin May 5. For those in default, the government can garnish wages, seize tax returns, and even take benefits like social security. Default can lead to collections. Currently, about 5.3 million people in the United States are in default, which will disproportionately hurt those already struggling. The speaker believes the government is trying to cripple as many people as possible and doesn't care about their health or if they die. The speaker feels this paves the way for more "bullshit." The speaker notes that the number of people in default is about the same as those who have been at the protests. The speaker will see everyone May 1 at the next protest.

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The speaker addresses Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities, criticizing them for promoting Kamala Harris and not understanding the struggles of low-income individuals. She challenges them to trade lives with her, a low-income woman facing eviction due to rising rent costs. She wants the celebrities to swap houses, cars, and overall lifestyles with her and her son. The speaker accuses these wealthy Democrats of being ignorant and out of touch with the suffering of ordinary people, contrasting their million-dollar mansions and bank accounts with her own financial insecurity and reliance on food stamps. She demands that they be quiet and stop being ignorant about the struggles of people like her.

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The speaker emphasizes the repetitive cycle of going to school, taking out loans, getting a job, and paying back the loans. They mention the need to pay down the interest on the loans and start a side hustle just to break even. They acknowledge that this system has worked for others, but now it's time to create a system that benefits us.

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The speaker argues against attending college, claiming the school system is a scam designed to create controllable employees. They allege John D. Rockefeller established the general education board to mold people into workers, not thinkers. Schools purportedly fail to teach essential money skills, instead prioritizing obedience and rote memorization. The speaker believes the system discourages independent thought and rewards conformity through tests and attendance. They assert that school curricula are outdated and easily accessible online. Choosing financial freedom over a traditional career, the speaker learned about investing and business, generating more income from their phone than a college degree could provide. They claim the system traps individuals in debt and unfulfilling jobs, and that rich people perpetuate wealth by withholding knowledge from the poor and middle class. The speaker concludes that self-education is the only escape from this system, and that college is only worthwhile if a specific passion requires a degree.

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The speaker urges people to stand up for themselves and not resort to violence. They believe that the most violence comes from the other side, which they see as white subjugators working for capitalism and billionaires. They mention the upcoming presidential race and express their belief that voting is useless. They advocate for starting a movement by igniting a fire and encouraging others to join. They emphasize the importance of being fearless and standing up for oneself. The speaker then asks Christopher what he is currently doing.

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Normal people don't believe they can win in the current system, where money goes to the worst people, and leadership doesn't assign moral value to it. Getting rich by loaning money at high interest rates is not virtuous, yet nobody feels free to say that 30% interest on a credit card is excessive. The speaker suggests that if a few million people refused to pay their credit cards, it could bring the banks to their knees and force them to readjust interest rates. While this may seem radical, the speaker considers themself moderate and worried that inaction will lead to real radicalism, race and ethnic hatred, and people behaving in hard to control ways. The speaker wants to see a better country.

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Out of 190 million Americans, imagine 40 million refusing to pay bills and demanding better conditions. The speaker advocates for collective action to negotiate with the government. Using Hollywood as an example, they highlight the power of unity. They emphasize the need for courage, collaboration, and planning to create change. The speaker urges a shift in mindset towards limitless possibilities and overcoming obstacles as lessons to learn from.

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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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The speaker claims AOC said the Democrats are weak and that next time they must hurt working people more to get them to fold, asserting she literally said, "we didn't hurt working class Americans enough to get them to fold." They enumerate grievances: COVID, the interest rates, illegal migrants, taxes on taxes on taxes, fraud, waste, and abuse, and all the bull. The speaker asks how these people are in office, expressing a desire to be in office to "get ready to rumble" and saying, "I would fuck these people up so hard" for the audacity on camera to say you didn't hurt working people enough. They note they are trying to stop cussing.

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The speaker states they are focused, prepared, and trained by the best. They attended Howard University, where Thurgood Marshall once taught, and are not afraid of Donald Trump. They are standing up, fighting on, and not going down silent, declaring victory is clear and now. They are not waiting four years, but two, until Hakim Jeffries brings rest. The speaker believes it is up to them to save democracy, as they have before.
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