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The speaker discusses various issues related to the perception of black people by Democrats and the decline of black American culture. They criticize Democrats for thinking that black people are stupid and highlight comments made by New York Democrat governor Kathy Hochul about black kids and computers. The speaker also addresses the belief that voter ID laws are racist and presents contrasting views from white liberals and black individuals. They argue that Democrats treat black people as mentally challenged and criticize Joe Biden's comment about black voters. The speaker then discusses the high crime rates and leftist judges in liberal cities, particularly focusing on New York City. They argue that the mismanagement and lack of safety in these cities are the responsibility of Democrats. The speaker also touches on the chaotic graduation at Howard University and the decline of black American morality and culture. They suggest that the Obama family missed an opportunity to address these issues and call for black Americans to take responsibility for their communities.

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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 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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'Telling black people you don't need government assistance because you can be somebody is not racist.' Since subsidies began, we have been controlled by the government and not only what we can do, but how we think. The speaker asserts, 'Black people don't wanna hear the truth because we benefit off of not working and being lazy off of government assistance.' Citing Charlie Kirk, they say, 'if the black people wanna become better, we're gonna have to stop celebrating crime and murder.' They say 'our culture is destruction' and criticize artists like Beyonce, Summer Walker, SZA, Cardi B, sexy red, and rappers as 'horrible examples' of womanhood and character. The message urges rebuilding family structure, notes that removing a father destroyed the family, and calls for community rebuilding despite resistance to being told what to do, warning against victimhood and dependence on others.

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Speaker 0 states: "Your big shots. Already have a nigger mare. We don't need any more nigger big shots. Already have a nigger mare. We don't need any more nigger big shots." Speaker 1 describes a future problem and the current crisis: "There's about a 100,000 of them who are the predators. A 100,000 of the kids you read about in the front page of the newspaper every day. Unless we do something about that cadre of young people, tens of thousands of them, born out of wedlock, without parents, without supervision, structure, without any conscience developing. A portion of them will become the predators fifteen years from now. And, madam president, we have predators on our streets." He adds that "They are beyond the pale, many of those people. We have no choice but to take them out of society."

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The speaker claims Democrats are purposely destroying the country by separating people from the dignity of work and creating chaos. They highlight three policies: welfare programs that disincentivize work, failing public schools, and minimum wage laws. Referencing Thomas Sowell, the speaker argues these policies create a "recipe for poverty." The speaker criticizes Democrats for giving money away for having children and pushing for a $15 minimum wage, arguing these actions rob people of opportunity. They also attack the creation of an income inequality committee led by figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders, calling them hypocritical. The speaker accuses Democrats of fueling public chaos through a war against the police, pointing to rising crime rates in liberal cities. They refute claims that gun violence is the primary cause, citing the FBI and Ronald Reagan to argue that criminals disregard gun control laws. The speaker concludes that Democrats are aware of the consequences of their actions and are intentionally undermining the country.

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The speaker discusses how the police manipulate the media to portray the majority of the black community as criminals. This perception allows the police to justify their actions of stopping, questioning, and even harming innocent black individuals. The speaker emphasizes that the white public's belief in this criminal stereotype enables the police to act with impunity, leading to the creation of a police state in black neighborhoods. The speaker questions the logic of having more police presence in these neighborhoods if they still have higher crime rates. This suggests that the police may have ulterior motives.

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The speaker discusses the main problems their generation faced growing up, stating that poverty led many to believe crime was the only path to wealth. They claim that most people involved in killing do it for money. The speaker says they know murderers and victims, and that killing is part of daily life.

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The speaker expresses a strong, hostile view toward a perceived group of Black people, calling them “extremely uneducated” and insisting that the speaker is a leader who believes others do not understand what they’re talking about. They dismiss the idea that certain individuals can represent Black populations, using explicit contempt and expletives to emphasize that many people lack knowledge and insight. The speaker references geography and demographics to illustrate disunity and misperception: they name places like DC, Ohio, and Detroit, and remark on people from those regions, implying a mismatch between identity and place. They assert that the reality of “this is Africa, y’all” is negative, describing Africa as “not a good Africa” and expressing frustration with a certain image or portrayal of the continent. A recurring theme is a clash between historical narratives and present conditions. The speaker mentions King and slavery, stating, “We was king,” then immediately counters with, “We weren’t king. Guess what? We were slaves and guess what? This guy's getting ready free.” They claim that “these Negroes like this aren’t fucking free” and that some people are “still living on the plantation,” living in “the a pack”—a phrase indicating ongoing subjugation. There is a personal rejection of a label: “I'm not a Negro. For one. Get that right.” The speaker questions racial identity and origins, asking who is indigenous, asserting that the viewer is “not indigenous” and clarifying that indigenous status is tied to a different continent. They conclude that the audience is not indigenous to the speaker’s perspective and refer to themselves and others as outsiders who do not share the same ancestral roots as conquerors. Overall, the passage conveys a heightened, provocative critique of perceived ignorance, a combative re-framing of Black identity, and a contentious discussion of history, freedom, and indigenous origins. The speaker uses confrontational language to challenge a sense of shared identity and to insist on a distinction between enslaved history and claimed autonomy, while also denying the label of “Negro” and questioning who is truly indigenous.

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The speaker presents a narrative framing the modern American experience as the result of a deliberate, decades-long psyop (SIOP) that has engineered economic and social hardship. The core claims include: - The SIOP has taught Americans to accept being broke as normal and to accept that prices rise every year, taxes are normal, and that one should strive to pay bills rather than achieve financial security. - The conventional path of growing up with the belief that earning a certain income (initially $80,000, then $100,000, then $150,000) would secure a family’s livelihood has shifted. Now both spouses are expected to work to achieve financial freedom, leading to hiring nannies and babysitters, leaving the home, and disengaging from community life. - This economic and policy framework is alleged to have eroded time with family, community bonds, self-esteem, and marriage, culminating in widespread changes in how Americans live and relate to one another. The speaker asserts that these conditions were not normal but nefarious and damaging to American life. - The turning point is linked to President Donald Trump, who is portrayed as challenging the status quo by declaring “this is your country and that’s your money,” and refusing to back down as adversaries mobilize against him. - Opponents and those seen as destroying the American way are described as undermining Trump’s agenda. In 2019, as Trump “hit his stride,” the speaker alleges the release of COVID-19—the largest SIOP in global history—referred to as a “biological weapon” and a “scandemic,” used to extort trillions of dollars from the economy and to influence elections. - The narrative claims that there was an overt theft of the election, hijacking of democracy, and the installation of barbed wire around the capital, all framed as normal under what the speaker calls a manipulated system. - In the following years, there is said to have been an invasion of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of illegal immigrants into the United States, with resources being depleted as a result. - Citizens allegedly became domestic terrorists in the eyes of those in power, facing surveillance of phones, computers, and lives. - Despite these pressures, Trump allegedly persisted, and the movement is said to have fought through courts and legal challenges, including “lawfare,” in an ongoing struggle against the establishment. - The speaker claims that the arrival of Elon Musk as a powerful ally helped uncover and publicize fraud, waste, and abuse of American taxpayer funds. This alliance is described as part of a broader effort to confront entrenched power. - The closing assertion is that subversion and infiltration remain the only tools of those in power as their funding dries up, and that “this is your liberation day.”

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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 speaker discusses the origins of the AIDS virus, linking it to experiments at Fort Detrick and a vaccination campaign by the World Health Organization in Africa and Brazil. They claim the virus was deliberately created and spread to target black populations. The speaker warns against trusting the government or the Democrat Party, stating that black people are seen as expendable.

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Many black elected officials are accused of betraying their own people by using race as a distraction from their own failures. The speaker questions why black communities continue to struggle in schools and cities governed by their own people for the past 50 years. They argue that if racism were the main issue, this failure wouldn't persist. The speaker highlights the hypocrisy of certain individuals like Eleanor Holmes Norton and Jesse Jackson, who send their children to private schools in Washington while opposing school choice for underprivileged black individuals.

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The speaker discusses what they describe as a growing "reverse racism" among some left-wing elite black leaders, politicians, and celebrities.

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The speaker agrees that cities and towns are being overrun and crime is out of control. However, they disagree about the source of the problem. The speaker claims the "MAGA gang" and white supremacists are descending upon places like Springfield, Ohio. The speaker attributes community problems to white supremacists, not to those who have come to strengthen the economy and help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker believes the problem is "him and his minions."

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An individual in Chicago accuses illegal immigrants of taking away money and job opportunities from the black community. They criticize those who labeled Donald Trump as racist for his stance on immigration, claiming that now the black community is being replaced by illegal immigrants. The speaker blames those who advocated for voting for Democratic candidates regardless of their policies, suggesting that they are now witnessing the consequences of their choices. The speaker concludes by stating that the situation serves as a lesson for those who previously supported open borders.

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According to the speaker, the white liberal is the worst enemy. The speaker accuses some people of using black people to make money and states that the Democratic party is done abusing black Americans. The speaker questions how someone can claim to be a commander-in-chief after involving America in wars. The speaker also questions how someone who ran from duty can protect the country.

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The white liberal is seen as deceitful, using the Black community as a political tool. Many believe that Black leaders are merely puppets, echoing what white people want to hear. There's a call for reeducation within the Black community to foster self-sufficiency. A solution proposed is for both white and Black individuals to engage in open dialogue, addressing issues directly without fear of offending each other. The importance of collaboration across political lines is emphasized, with references to past discussions with political figures, including Trump's administration. The current economic situation is noted as the best in decades, suggesting a need to acknowledge positive developments regardless of political opinions.

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White people are every single bit justified in being racist. Every single bit justified. That's pattern recognition. That's not racism. That's pattern recognition. Aren't you people ashamed? Who's raising these fucking people? Who's raising these people? It's other black people. It's baby mamas and baby daddies. We are fucking tired of you. It's you, it's black people. We are too broke to be woke. We want our lives back. We want our cities back. The crime. It's the chaos. It's the violence. And you know what demographic is almost exclusively responsible for it? It's you, it's black people. Jason Whitlock... said that this is a demonic sentiment. Who does it benefit to make these excuses and to say it's everybody else? We are done. We want our lives back.

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White people are tired of hearing about racism and oppression. They are tired of black people's excuses for not graduating high school or raising their kids. Black kids are running all over the city with no parents because the parents let them. Black parents won't cooperate, especially black mothers. Some black mothers chase away men who want to be there for their kids with obnoxious and degrading behaviors. White people are done and getting ready to remove their support. Then black people will understand what racism and oppression is all about.

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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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Black people are white people because they also hate black people. There's a civil war within the black community between black people and "niggas," and "niggas" have got to go. "Niggas" ruin everything. The worst thing about "niggas" is they want credit for things they're supposed to do, like taking care of their kids. A "nigga" will brag about things a normal man just does. They act like it's an achievement not to go to jail, but you're not supposed to go to jail. It's a low expectation.

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Speaker condemns the notion of privilege, stating, "Privilege isn't being white, bonehead. Privilege is living in government housing and calling people oppressors while they pay your fucking bills." Real privilege is "wearing $200 sneakers when you haven't worked a day in your life" and "walking around with $300 Beats headphones... on food stamps," paid for by "people who wake up and grind every day." Privilege also means "being able to protest every little thing that offends you" without worrying about calling in sick to work, and "being able to cheat, lie, fail over and over again... and still get bailed out" while others who "play by the rules" get punished. This isn't about race. This is about accountability. The speaker decries a culture that rewards victimhood and taxes the people who keep society running, arguing for a return to a "society of strong men."

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The speaker criticizes the government for misusing funds in omnibus bills, claiming it benefits the wealthy. They argue that welfare has not helped black Americans and urge people to question politicians. They believe the government manipulates citizens against their own interests and calls for unity against corrupt officials. The conversation emphasizes the need for term limits and unity among all Americans to hold the government accountable. The speaker suggests that division among citizens distracts from addressing the real issues of corruption. They compare the current situation to being on a plantation, where powerful individuals control the system.

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The speaker believes too many people are "sucking off the government." They work with Section 8 tenants who fall behind on rent but then file taxes and receive a rebate. These tenants also receive SNAP benefits, reduced or free rent, and Social Security benefits, which the speaker claims have been perverted from their original purpose due to politicians buying votes. The speaker alleges that many of these individuals are able-bodied, can work, but choose not to, while the federal government pays for a majority of their living expenses.
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