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Blake was shot seven times in the back in broad daylight in front of his three sons, which, according to Vice President Biden, pierced the soul of the nation. The speaker spoke with the Blake family, who, even in their pain, seek justice and an end to violence. The speaker supports peaceful protest, but distinguishes it from looting and violence, including the actions of the shooter who was arrested for murder. Vigilantes and extremists will not derail the path to justice. The speaker promises that in a Biden-Harris administration, these families will have a seat at the table in Congress and the White House. The speaker states that we must give real meaning to the words "one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

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It took the killing of a white woman in South Minneapolis to recognize police brutality as an issue. The speaker believes police are being militarized, making people unsafe. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman has never charged an officer in a citizen shooting. The speaker claims the United States does not address police brutality because historically, it has impacted people of African descent. Justine Daman and Ja'Marr Clark should still be alive. The speaker hopes it doesn't take another white woman being killed for people to recognize this issue.

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The speaker expresses concern about the high number of deaths caused by white men in the country. They emphasize the need to address white supremacy as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the nation. The speaker clarifies that their statement is not influenced by their presence at a black HBCU and that they hold this view wherever they go. The speaker urges people to stand against the poison of white supremacists.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the unequal treatment of racism incidents. They argue that when a shooting occurs against the black community, there is widespread reflection and discussion, but when the situation is reversed, it is not given the same attention. They criticize the lack of action to address violence within the black community and the failure to address the destruction of the black family. The speaker calls for equal treatment when discussing racism and rejects the idea of getting along without addressing these issues.

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The speaker calls for an end to the weaponization of institutions like the FBI and Justice Department, urging forgiveness and a focus on moving forward. They emphasize the need for justice to be served without political bias and stress the importance of holding leaders accountable. The speaker warns against letting hatred for political figures cloud moral judgment and advocates for a return to a government that serves its intended purpose. They highlight the importance of redemption, healing, and peace among all citizens for the betterment of the country.

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The speaker recounts a recent experience triggered by a call he received about a week and a half prior from a pair of maintenance workers from the state of Utah. Those workers had been asked to replace or beautify an area that had been the site of a fatal shooting involving a brother. The speaker explains that although it was a Sunday—when he normally does not work—he felt compelled to be useful and responded to the request. He describes showing up not alone, but accompanied by a couple of his brothers, with whom he shares a community or brotherhood. He emphasizes that these companions come from differing beliefs and differing viewpoints, and yet, together, they were able to be useful in the task at hand. The speaker underscores the weight and emotional heaviness of engaging in work in a place where a brother had been gunned down, acknowledging the gravity of the environment and the purpose of their presence there. In sharing this experience, the speaker notes that he had intended to make a post about what happened but had not wanted to stir controversy. He frames the event within a broader principle: America is founded on people with different beliefs working together. He asserts that what they did on that Sunday and the following Monday was an embodiment of that founding principle, a practical demonstration of collaboration across differences. Despite the positive intention and the collaborative effort, the speaker reveals that he has been receiving hate online as a result of sharing the story. He mentions that some of the feedback has taken the form of fake reviews, suggesting an attempt to undermine or discredit the post or the effort. In response to the adversity and hostility, the speaker asserts a response or philosophy: the answer to hate is love, and the answer to falsehood is truth. Across the narrative, the speaker connects practical action with civic and moral ideals, describing a weekend of service in a difficult setting, performed with people who did not share identical beliefs but shared a commitment to being useful and respectful in a moment of tragedy. He closes by reiterating the core message about love overcoming hate and truth countering falsehood, tying the personal act of service to a larger claim about how to engage with disagreement and controversy in the public sphere.

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I am sad and angry, and though I may not say the right thing, I have to speak up because I have a platform and have always stood for equality, being a voice for those who feel voiceless. This has gone on too long; people have gotten away with murder. We need fairness and justice for all because the world is not fair. If you don't understand, you've never felt unheard or unequal. Magnify that feeling and see what's happening. Let's send love and try to find peace and communication.

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Trump is being compared to Martin Luther King, Jr., but a "white version." There's a strong desire to get rid of him, evidenced by lawsuits totaling almost $90,000,000 and constant negative publicity. The speaker questions why efforts to "kill this man" persist. Drawing a parallel to Martin Luther King Day, the speaker suggests the government is orchestrating Trump's downfall. Even after facing $90,000,000 in lawsuits, Trump continues to speak out. The speaker believes the aim is to silence him because he is exposing the "enemy."

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The speaker describes her husband's attempted murder as a horrible experience, and expresses distress over the silence surrounding the event. She questions why law enforcement didn't arrest the shooter before the speech. The speaker believes there is more to the story and emphasizes the need to uncover the truth.

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Lyndon Johnson is accused of supporting integration with black people, but the speaker strongly opposes it. They believe mixing races will lead to the destruction of all races. The speaker expresses a refusal to integrate and criticizes Martin Luther King Jr. for causing division among races in the United States.

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Be true to your principles, America. In contrast to totalitarian regimes, we cherish our freedoms of assembly, speech, and press. The greatness of America lies in our right to protest. We will not be deterred by obstacles or injunctions. Though we face challenging days ahead, I am at peace because I have seen the promised land. While I may not reach it with you, I believe we will get there as a people. I am content and unafraid, for I have witnessed the glory of what is to come.

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Whether we are black, brown, or white, we bleed the same red blood, enjoy the same freedoms, and salute the same flag. Whether a child is born in Detroit or Nebraska, they look at the same night sky, dream the same dreams, and are infused with life by the same creator. To all Americans, you will never be ignored again. Your voice, hopes, and dreams will define our American destiny. Your courage, goodness, and love will forever guide us.

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Black women, have you ever felt the need to ask for permission to be angry? We are often labeled as angry black women. But today, I want to ask you, are you angry? We have suffered at the hands of injustice. The image of a black woman with a store owner's hand on her throat is a painful reminder of how they try to silence us. They don't want us to breathe, whether it's a black man or a black woman. So I ask everyone, not just black women, are you angry? I will explain why we should be angry. There is a coward among us, and they need to hear us.

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Two individuals discuss the anger and injustice faced by a black man in the country. One person shares a story about their father's belief in the system, but how it failed him when he was mistreated by his boss and the police. The other person expresses their own anger and desire for revenge, relating to the feeling of rage when someone they love is harmed.

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Charlie, a young Christian man—husband and daddy—took a bullet for speaking his mind, a voice for the kids. 'Truth on a mic and a life attack.' He talked about hope in a storming land. Bible in the heart and a promise in his hands. A 'shadow reached from a coward's perch' and he was 'cut down a sun in the middle church.' If the shoe was flipped, you'd hear a different cry. Instead we stand with candles and a folded flag, begging God for mercy on the road we drive. They cry, 'How dare they steal the breath from a faithful man. How dare they stain the grass where his boots won't stand.' Charlie, we ain't night. Be We're when a voice falls silent that we're speaking love. We'll choose the truth and we won't reply. We'll stand for justice and we won't back down.

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The speaker pledges to use their voice to uplift and educate their community about racism, anti-blackness, and violence. They commit to loving their Black neighbors the same as their White neighbors.

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Our country is at a crossroads, and the direction we take is up to us as Americans and people of faith. We must decide what kind of country we want: one of chaos, fear, and hate, or one of freedom, compassion, and justice. As citizens in a democracy, we have the power to answer this question through our actions and votes. Like the Good Samaritan, we should see a neighbor in every stranger and recognize that shining light in darkness will guide us to peace.

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The speaker believes that black people, not Jews or Romans, were responsible for killing Christ. The speaker states that they would kill Christ again if given the opportunity and hopes that the Jews were responsible.

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The speaker expresses horror upon hearing about the murder of Charlie Kirk and notes they even watched the video, describing what happened as beyond belief and not acceptable or a solution to problems. They reflect on the memorial service, agreeing with what Charlie Kirk’s wife said there, and share their own beliefs: they are Jewish but also believe in the teachings of Jesus, in treating others well, and in forgiveness. They find the wife’s forgiveness of Charlie Kirk’s assassin beautiful and admirable, emphasizing forgiveness in the face of violence.

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The speaker urges the world to wake up from a nightmare of fear and propaganda. They believe that love and faith are lost, and the game is rigged. However, they also see a new dawn rising, where people can reclaim their power and reject manipulation. They call for unity and hope, suggesting that hate is not our natural state. The speaker encourages action, starting with voting and shifting away from a heartless society. They criticize those in power and emphasize the importance of truth and liberty. The mention of Robert Kennedy symbolizes bravery in the fight for freedom.

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The speaker believes that the police force was the source of violence during the protest. They witnessed aggression, harassment, and threats from the police. They express sadness when protesters showed love and peace, but were met with broken windows and truckers losing everything. The speaker is emotional about innocent people being treated as criminals for fighting for basic freedom.

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The speaker reflects on past events and questions the effectiveness of certain measures. They express frustration over the impact on lives and division among people. They urge listeners to be cautious of manipulation and hate, encouraging them to focus on positivity and laughter. Taking care of one's body and mind is emphasized, advising against consuming content that fuels anger. The speaker highlights the importance of tapping into one's inner love and offering it to others.

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The speaker pledges to use their voice to uplift and educate their community about racism, anti-blackness, and violence. They commit to loving their Black neighbors the same as their White neighbors.

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You know what's interesting about assassination? Well, not only does it change those popularity polls in a big fucking hurry, but it's also interesting to notice who it is we assassinate. Do ever notice who it is? Stop to think of who it is we kill. It's always people who've told us to live together in harmony and try to love one another. Jesus, Gandhi, Lincoln, John Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Medgar Evers, Malcolm x, John Lennon. They all said, try to live together peacefully. Bam. Right in the fucking head. Apparently, we're not ready for that. Yeah. That's difficult behavior for us.

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This Is What Your Future Looks Like, So It’s Time to Wake Up! | Roseanne Barr
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Roseanne Barr discusses the misallocation of American resources, claiming that Social Security and Medicaid funds have gone to Ukraine and immigrants willing to work for low wages. She introduces herself with the pronoun "Chosen of God" and reflects on her past experiences in Hollywood, including her departure from California. Barr expresses her disdain for the left's divisive tactics and the ongoing cultural wars, emphasizing that the left never seems satisfied with their gains. She recalls her history of advocating for marginalized voices but criticizes the left for taking things too far. Barr highlights her experiences with the entertainment industry, including her controversial tweet that led to her show's cancellation, asserting that she was unfairly labeled a racist. She believes the current political climate mirrors historical communist tactics, warning that society is on a dangerous path. Barr advocates for unity and understanding among people, regardless of their differences, and expresses her commitment to speaking out against perceived injustices. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of love and community in overcoming societal challenges.
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