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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 frustration at being treated poorly, saying, "y'all need some edumacation. For your silence." They also ask, "They can spit on me again? Just once though."

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Black people sold black people; white people just paid for it. The speaker's great-great-grandmother was sold by her father to another black man, who then sold her to her husband. Slavery existed worldwide, including in the Arab, Persian, and Greek worlds, and among Europeans. Slavery is not unique to black people. Racism is given too much respect. Discrimination would still exist even in a mono-racial world; people would discriminate based on traits like eye color. As long as you are competition and a threat, someone will try to remove you, regardless of race. Conversely, if you add value, you will be appreciated, regardless of race.

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The speaker challenges the concept of white privilege, arguing that it does not exist. They share personal experiences of not feeling oppressed as a black person and highlight instances where they believe black people have more privilege than white people. The speaker criticizes social justice warriors, whom they perceive as being racist, and encourages individuals to focus on finding friends and family rather than worrying about others' opinions. They conclude by suggesting that if someone dislikes you, it is important to move on and work on becoming a more pleasant person.

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The speaker woke up to the realization that 50% of the country has a different worldview. They used to think it was because these people were being lied to or manipulated, but they started questioning their own beliefs. They read a book recommended by a friend from the opposite political party and struggled to get through it. However, they realized that not everything the other side said was evil. This led them to question their own beliefs and see the dangers within their own political party. They feel alone and confused but are determined to continue learning and finding the truth by listening to both sides. They no longer feel personally attacked and want to explore different perspectives.

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The speaker describes human trafficking as an absolutely horrific practice and is prepared to bring full force to solve this problem. The speaker says they were taught that if they worked hard, they could become like "them" one day. They state that sometimes they were taught to believe that heroes were villains and villains were heroes. As they started waking up, they were labeled conspiracy theorists and deplorables. They say they are digital soldiers fighting in the greatest war the world has never seen. The speaker claims their weapon is truth, while their opponent's weapon is censorship. They move from battlefield to battlefield, doing what they can to wake the rest of the world up, and they will never give up.

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We were the only Indian family in our small southern town. I was teased for being brown. Speaker 1 challenges this, saying they were the only white family in Compton, California. They argue about what it means to be brown, with Speaker 1 saying Nikki is not brown because she has blonde hair. Speaker 1 also questions Nikki's ability to become president because she doesn't know her own color.

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The speaker states that nine months ago, they would have considered making "pro white content" insane, as white pride is associated with evil and hate. They believe white people are uniquely taught to hate themselves and are blamed for all atrocities. The speaker claims white people are the only ones taught to be color blind and are constantly subjected to diversity initiatives. They assert that white people are a global minority being replaced in their own countries, and the speaker has "had enough."

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The speaker discusses the phenomenon of chemtrails and how it caused arguments in their neighborhood. They recommend listening to someone's thoughts on chemtrails, as it inspired them to write a song. The speaker also mentions feeling like they live in a plantation and being surprised to learn about the existence of eight presidents before George Washington. They express a desire for the full story and not being told what they should know.

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You will never be the best version of yourself if you allow other people to convince you that you can't be better because of your skin color, because of your sexual identity, because of the community you came from. You must resist those narratives at all costs if you truly wanna be successful in America.

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A white liberal told the speaker that they don't have a clear understanding of their political beliefs and that the MAGA crowd will never accept them. The speaker believes the MAGA crowd already accepts them based on likes and comments. The speaker states they have "left the plantation" and no longer subscribes to liberal views. The speaker will be voting for Donald Trump and is clear on that choice.

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Black people feel rejected and outcast, expecting to face similar struggles as their ancestors. They believe they have become violent and are viewed negatively by other races due to media portrayals. The perception of black Americans in rap videos influences how they are treated by others.

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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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Be grateful for your safety; if you looked different, you might not be here. When you come into spaces where people are suffering and you’re a white man backed by police, it’s a different reality. You don’t understand the fear that others face daily. Historically, oppression has come from white people, and you can’t claim to be a victim of racism in the same way. Acknowledge your privilege and the experiences of those who are marginalized. It’s important to recognize these dynamics instead of denying them. No one wants your ignorance here; it’s time to reflect on your position and the impact of your words.

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The speaker states that upon seeing the hurricane hit North Carolina and Tennessee, their first thought was, "damn, there goes some racists... We got some gone." The speaker then says they saw a video showing the area hit was "sundown town after sundown town" that were "completely flattened and gone." The speaker concludes by stating, "God's work."

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The speaker says everyone needs to be woke and should strive to be more woke than less woke. The speaker then claims that being woke means you're a loser and that everything woke turns to shit.

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The speaker questions the identity of a woman who was of Indian heritage but now identifies as black. They express confusion and doubt about her racial identity. Another speaker clarifies that she has always identified as black. The first speaker continues to question her authenticity, suggesting that her change in identity was sudden and insincere. The second speaker attempts to ask for a direct answer, but the first speaker avoids giving a clear response.

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I've researched Black Lives Matter and found it's funded by white liberals who don't truly care about black people. They're like white liberals in blackface, pushing feminism and LGBT agendas. I believe they want to keep me dependent, but I'm waking up to their tactics. Black Lives Matter was started by 3 lesbian women and doesn't really support black families. I'm breaking free from their control.

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White people only respect violence. The speaker states they don't hesitate to attack white people who "try to play with" them outside of work, because white people know what they're doing. The speaker only shows grace to people who look like them, and otherwise maintains a constant, aggressive stance.

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We live in a place that feels like a plantation. We're all indentured servants. I was surprised to learn that there were 8 presidents before George Washington. I wanted to know why I was taught otherwise. Just tell me the whole story, and I'll fill in the blanks. Don't tell me something you think I'm supposed to know.

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You have privilege by living here. Consider a 5-year-old Black girl in Arkansas, the only African American in her class, whose great-grandfather was lynched during the civil rights movement. Your circumstances provide you with significant advantages. This upcoming election will impact billions of people. Remember, there are individuals facing harsh realities, like a Palestinian boy in Michigan who might experience violence today.

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A coworker excitedly informed the speaker that Michelle Obama is running for president. The speaker questions why they should vote for her just because she is black, expressing frustration with black people falling for such assumptions. The coworker takes offense and accuses the speaker of being a "coon" or a supporter of racism. The speaker asks if Michelle Obama is really running and requests someone to research it, also questioning if she is transgender.

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"Is because you can then misuse words like oppression." "There has been no oppression for the white man in this country." "You tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes." "You tell me which one of them got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are gonna go at work." "We are gonna steal your wives." "We are gonna rape your wives." "That didn't happen." "That is oppression." "We didn't ask to be here." "We're not the same migrants that y'all constantly come up against." "We didn't run away from home. We were stolen." "So, yeah, we are gonna sit here and be offended when you wanna sit here and act like and and and don't let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed."

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The speaker says that the day Latino, African American, Asian, and other communities realize they share the same oppressor is the day they start winning, because they are the majority in the country now and have the ability to take over and do what is needed for everyone and to make things fair. The problem, they state, is that these communities are divided. The speaker begins to elaborate, but the transcript cuts off.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.
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