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A man from another country demands resources from black Americans, wearing a shirt that says "all power to the people." He criticizes black Americans as lazy and says no more money for them. The speaker blames Joe Biden and Democrats for creating this situation, where migrants feel entitled to resources meant for black Americans. He questions why black Americans should continue supporting Democrats in 2024.

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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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The speaker claims that every civil rights legislation in the US was authored, written, sponsored, and voted on by Republicans, not Democrats. They mention Donald Trump receiving an award from the NAACP and his engagement with the culture from the 1980s to the 2000s.

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The speaker disputes James Carville's claim that the Democratic party was responsible for civil rights legislation. The speaker asserts that Democrats had nothing to do with the passage of civil rights laws and that Lyndon Baines Johnson was a racist who, if he had his way, would have kept black people at the back of the bus. According to the speaker, the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965 would not have passed without a Republican-controlled Congress, because the Democratic party filibustered to prevent the legislation from reaching Johnson's desk. The speaker claims that LBJ signed the bill into law only to prevent race riots. The speaker also claims that Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for not supporting concrete policy solutions for the black community, as revealed in Nancy Pelosi's emails. They highlight the lack of real reform and material conditions offered by Democrats, leading to frustration among black voters. The speaker also discusses how some black voters in cities like New York are turning to the Republican Party due to feeling neglected by Democratic mayors. They emphasize the divide created by corporate interests between the migrant and black American communities.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for promoting unqualified black women and neglecting black men. They argue that policies have harmed the black community, praising Trump for caring about their concerns. They accuse Barack Obama of neglecting black issues and label him a curse on the nation. The speaker also condemns Black Lives Matter founders for not supporting black businesses and criticizes liberals for hypocrisy regarding illegal immigration. They express concern about defunding the police and highlight Trump's appeal to black voters for prioritizing America. The speaker urges fair treatment of all individuals.

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In this video, the speaker expresses frustration with the Democratic Party in Chicago and encourages Republicans to seize the opportunity. They believe that the Democratic Party is not supporting them and that both parties are essentially the same. The speaker prefers dealing with the Republican Party over the Democrats. They assert that they will no longer tolerate being ignored by their state representatives, congressmen, aldermen, and mayor. The speaker also mentions that during the Democratic convention in Chicago, it was discovered that many black voters chose Republican ballots.

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Andrew Jackson: Up America. It's Andrew Jackson, that guy you roll up to hit some powder. I founded the Democrat party and chose the jackass as our mascot. Now as you can probably tell, times have changed a bit from the party back in my day, and present day Democrats will come to hate me, but that's your problem. The second speaker: Jackson started the Democrat party to appeal to the common man. Democrats today sometimes give him credit for that, but only after calling him an evil white bigot. Needless to say, the party started off pretty sketchy by today's standards. We were by far the pro-slavery party all the way through the civil war. Andrew Jackson: After the war, we cleaned up our act and supported the North's reconstruction efforts. Totally kidding, we doubled down on racism and became the party of the clan. But seriously, we didn't have much of a platform after the war except Jim Crow, but that was until our boy came in hot on his rollerblades. Then came the Depression. People lost trust in markets, so I wheeled in to drastically expand communism across the country, and Democrats been hooked ever since. The third speaker: Up until this point, blacks had always voted Republican as they were the party that freed the slaves. But after FDR's new deal, blacks swung 75% Democrat. This was a complete realignment not because of civil rights but because of economics. All while the Democrats were still the party of the Klan, and their stronghold was the South. Andrew Jackson: We pushed segregation throughout the South and filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act for seventy five days. It wasn't until Republicans stepped up and found even more votes to pass the bill. So ask yourself, how are Democrats seen as the party of the civil rights? Well, it's because The second speaker: Democrats are very persuasive. But again, it ultimately boils down to economic incentives. Once Democrats realize the power of government spending and handouts, you can appeal to any voter group and lock them in. One, two, three. Gays for Palestine. Good luck with that. So anyway, Andrew Jackson: to sum it all up, my party has changed a shit ton, but it's not because of the mythical party switch. Democrats controlled the South all the way through the nineteen nineties, but they did adopt new policies like massive social spending and welfare programs that allowed them to appeal to more diverse voting groups.

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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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I was the first Republican president, and I wanted to free the slaves. Democrats fought a war to keep their slaves. I issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves. I made equality for black people part of the Republican platform. Republicans passed the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, ending slavery, granting citizenship, and allowing black Americans to vote. The first black senator and representatives were Republicans. Democrats founded the KKK, opposing the Republican Party and using violence against Republican leaders. They passed racist Jim Crow laws. Republican President Eisenhower sent the National Guard to protect black students integrating schools. More Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act than Democrats. Republican presidents Nixon, Bush, and Trump furthered desegregation, appointed black justices, and supported black colleges and communities. Under Trump, black unemployment fell to the lowest ever and wages rose to the highest in history. So, who are the real racists? Be free!

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The speaker explains why they support Donald Trump, stating that they have knowledge of the true history of both the Republican and Democratic parties. They mention that the Ku Klux Klan originated from the Democratic party and that every civil rights legislation was passed by Republicans, not Democrats. They also mention Trump's involvement in the culture, receiving awards with prominent figures like Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks. The speaker expresses their disbelief in the media's portrayal of Trump as racist, as they never heard any black leaders or their grandmother say anything negative about him. They reminisce about a time when America was great and there was less crime.

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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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The speaker criticizes those who called Donald Trump racist for his stance on immigration. They argue that by voting for Democratic candidates and supporting open borders, people have allowed illegal immigrants to replace the black community. The speaker suggests that the Democratic party no longer needs the black vote and accuses them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over their own citizens.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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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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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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Black people used to be Republicans until after the Great Depression, influenced by figures like Senator Byrd and Strom Thurman. Embracing a new emancipation with President Trump, it's time for a positive choice in our best interest, even if that means voting Republican. When white and black working-class Americans unite, no demographic can defeat us. In times of peril, God brings unlikely allies together to stand, work, fight, and lead as one against those who seek to destroy our country.

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The video discusses the history of the Democratic and Republican parties in relation to racial equality and civil rights. It highlights that while many people associate racial equality with the Democratic party, the party has a history of discrimination, including defending slavery, founding the Ku Klux Klan, and opposing civil rights initiatives. In contrast, the Republican party was founded as an anti-slavery party and played a role in passing civil rights legislation. The video argues that the Democratic party has kept black communities down through failed policies, such as government welfare and opposition to school choice. It concludes by questioning the narrative that portrays the Republican party as the villain in terms of racial equality and civil rights.

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The speaker questions why someone is attacking black people when they had nothing to do with the issue at hand. They mention that Barack Obama, despite claims about his background, had connections to wealthy individuals and corporations. They also mention that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. The speaker expresses support for Trump, citing low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. They also mention a joke about George W. Bush feeding Michelle candy, noting that it was the same candy he gave her husband years ago.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they believe white people should pay reparations, claiming Speaker 1 tweeted in January 2020, "Yes, the North. Yes. All of us. Yes. America. Yes. Our original collective sin and unpaid debt. Yes. Reparations. Yes. On this day." Speaker 1 denies the tweet referred to fiscal reparations. Speaker 1 states the tweet referenced owing much to those who came before. Speaker 0 calls this a bizarre framing of the tweet.

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The speaker argues against blaming black people for certain issues and questions what former President Obama did for the black community. They claim that Obama's adopted father was one of the richest men on earth and had investments in companies like Goldman Sachs and British Petroleum. The speaker also mentions that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. They express support for President Trump, highlighting low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. The speaker concludes by referencing a joke about George W. Bush and Michelle Obama, suggesting a long-standing connection between the two families.

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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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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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The Republican party is perceived as a party of hate by Democrats. However, Andrew Jackson and Franklin D. Roosevelt, both Democrats, were responsible for the Trail of Tears and Japanese internment camps, respectively. Ulysses S. Grant, a Republican, outlawed the KKK. The Klan was started after Reconstruction by Southern Democrats. Republicans championed women's rights, and Susan B. Anthony was a Republican. In 1964, Democrats opposed the Civil Rights Act, which was passed due to House Republicans. The speaker anticipates hateful comments and insults, asserting they lead with facts, while liberals lead with emotion.

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The speaker states that if elected president, they will sign a bill providing reparations for descendants of African descent should it reach their desk.
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