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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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Slavery was common across civilizations, not just in the West. It was not solely based on race. Many different races owned slaves, including black people and Native Americans. The US government fought to end slavery, and reparations may not be the best solution. Western civilization was the first to reject slavery morally, so we should not feel ashamed but proud.

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I am not interested in any reparation study. How dare you bring that up when you gave migrants everything without needing a study? If you were serious, you would have introduced the bill when Obama or Biden had the House and Senate. What happened to the California study or the one in Chicago? Every time I hear this, I add ten more years to your timeout. Democrats need to sit in the corner for 50 to 60 years and reevaluate what got you there. We don't want anything from you. We want the names of everyone who stole money and for them to be locked up by Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Stop insulting us. I'm going state to state, city to city, to make sure you never get into power again. Study why Trump beat Kamala, why you're in the timeout corner, why half of America voted for Trump, and why his popularity is rising. Then come talk to us. Otherwise, we don't want to hear anything you have to say or anything you're selling.

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We are here to fight for our reparations, specifically HR 40. Reparations is an issue that affects everyone who looks like me, but it's not a priority for those in power. Our ancestors fought and died for over 400 years, yet we are the only ones not claiming our reparations. Virginia, the birthplace of slavery and the Confederacy, should be where we start, not California.

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We've been told repeatedly that we shouldn't vote for the man who has done the most for the black community as president. When a black man supports Donald Trump, Democrats label him derogatory names. We've supported the Democrats for years, even though they have a history of slavery and racism. They make empty promises, destroy our families and communities, and take our votes for granted. They prioritize illegal immigrants over us and treat our children unfairly. The Democratic Party's hypocrisy has no limits. We demand justice and an end to the problems caused by migrants and crime. We will vote for Donald Trump, fight for America, and keep the American dream alive. The best is yet to come.

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America's history of systemic racism means that institutions have done violence to Black Americans, from slavery, Jim Crow laws, lynchings, and policing.

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We demand accountability from the government, including the state of New York, the mayor, and the city council. If they don't fulfill their duties, they will lose their positions. In Harlem, we are suffering from a severe crack epidemic, and people desperately need assistance. It's a vicious cycle of oppression, where the authorities create the problem and respond with violence when we protest. We are standing up and saying enough is enough.

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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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Black lives matter, and achieving equity starts with land ownership. We need to own property and businesses to gain true power, which will lead to political influence. Currently, I don't see anyone in positions of real power who looks like me or shares my background. It's essential to have representation and genuine authority in leadership roles. Without this, our voices remain unheard and our needs unmet.

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We, the black majority, must fight for our freedom by reclaiming our land, seizing the means of production, and redistributing everything equally in a society that prioritizes black people. Peaceful methods have failed, and we are already at war, as our people are under attack on farms. White people are land thieves with no stake in our society, and we will respond accordingly. We have been patient for over 400 years of colonialism. We don't want your pity, we are coming to take what you owe us. Farm murders are gruesome. Attackers intend to kill. Victims endure torture, with cases of nails being pulled out, and hands being removed. A 12-year-old boy was drowned in boiling water. These real-life horrors surpass the worst movies.

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African Americans played a significant role in building this nation, although they have not always received proper recognition for it. It is important to acknowledge that they were a crucial part of the nation's development, even more so than they have been given credit for.

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While America denied land to African Americans, it freely distributed millions of acres in the West and Midwest to white immigrants. The government funded land grant colleges to teach them farming, provided county agents to enhance their expertise, and offered low-interest rates for farm mechanization. Today, many of these individuals receive substantial federal subsidies. Ironically, these same people insist that African Americans should lift themselves up without assistance. This is the harsh reality we face. As we arrive in Washington for this campaign, we demand our rightful compensation.

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The land of our forefathers and foremothers must return to our people. This return should occur without compensation and must happen now.

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Not tax dollars, but our lives have been stolen. It's time to recognize this as theft, not just waste. These funds represent our hard work and years dedicated to earning them. The misuse of money isn't trivial; it involves specific individuals benefiting from fraudulent activities. This is corruption and a betrayal of the American people. We have been made economic slaves, and the years of our lives taken by those in power must be addressed. The accountability of those responsible is crucial, as countless years of American lives have been lost to the actions of the elite.

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We are here to fight for our reparations, specifically HR 40. Reparations is not an issue to those in power, but it affects everyone who looks like me. Our ancestors fought and died for over 400 years, yet we are the only ones not claiming our reparations. Virginia, the birthplace of slavery and the Confederacy, should be where we start, not California.

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Our government is obligated to correct historical injustices and offer reparations to descendants of enslaved Africans. This is essential to close the racial wealth gap and support the Black community. White supremacy is widespread in the U.S., evident even in our current administration and legislature, which have worsened social and economic disparities and racial terror against Black people. It's crucial now to recognize and repair these damages.

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Banks, including the ones we use today, were built on the back of slavery. The forced labor of 11 million enslaved people helped Britain become a global superpower. Even after slavery was abolished, the British government compensated slave owners with £20 million, which was not given to the slaves themselves. The debt was only paid off in 2015, meaning taxpayers' money went towards compensating slave owners. The UK's largest banks, including Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, and the Bank of England, have all been linked to the slave trade through these compensation payments. British banks also profited indirectly from slavery by providing finance to slave traders and offering plantation mortgages secured against the value of slaves. The city of London, a global financial hub, was built with the labor of enslaved people.

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The speaker discusses reparations and suggests that the Democratic party should pay them to black Americans. They mention the history of black people becoming Republicans in the 1800s and creating successful communities like Black Wall Street. The speaker also points out that the Ku Klux Klan, created by the Democratic party, targeted black communities like Black Wall Street.

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I am honored to present Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Today marks a historic demonstration for freedom. Five score years ago, the Emancipation Proclamation brought hope to millions of enslaved people. Yet, 100 years later, African Americans are still not free, suffering from segregation and discrimination. I have a dream that one day our nation will truly embrace equality. I envision a future where children are judged by their character, not skin color, and where all races can unite as brothers and sisters. With faith, we can transform despair into hope and work together for freedom. Let freedom ring from every corner of America, ensuring that one day all people, regardless of background, can join hands and proclaim, "Free at last. Thank God Almighty."

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We are in pain, don't laugh. If another black or brown person is killed, we'll burn this city down. These houses are on native land. Pay attention and talk.

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There’s a focus on the historical grievances of black people, emphasizing the suffering of 80 million black lives lost, while questioning the empathy shown towards Jewish suffering. It’s argued that Jewish individuals control local economies, profiting from communities without genuine support. Historical references are made to Jewish involvement in the slave trade, claiming they dominated it for centuries. The discussion connects the cotton industry during slavery to modern economic interests, likening cotton's value then to oil's value today. Jewish merchants in the South and North are noted for their roles in the cotton trade, leading to significant wealth accumulation. The speaker insists on revealing these truths for awareness and accountability.

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America refused to give land to African Americans, but gave millions of acres to white peasants from Europe in the West and Midwest. They also funded land grant colleges, provided county agents, low interest rates, and federal subsidies for farming. These same people now tell black people to lift themselves up by their own bootstraps. This is the reality we face. When we come to Washington in this campaign, we are coming to get our check.

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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 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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Reparations are not supported because not all individuals suffered equally during slavery. It is important to recognize that some free blacks owned black slaves. Instead of focusing on winners and losers, we should move beyond victimhood and acknowledge the achievements of black communities in the face of oppression. Blaming white America for challenges like violence and out-of-wedlock births is counterproductive. The real crisis in America is a moral and spiritual decline, leading to high rates of homicide and suicide. To address this, we must unite beyond race and focus on personal responsibility and valuing life. We should define ourselves by our future aspirations, not by past wrongs. Motivating change requires envisioning victories, not dwelling on injuries.
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