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The END of Obama & The Democratic Plantation‼️#KamalaHarris #Trump

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The Twitter Space The END of Obama & The Democratic Plantation‼️#KamalaHarris #Trump hosted by BlackAlphaNetw1. The Black Alpha Network space focused on critical discussions surrounding the end of the Obama era, Kamala Harris, and Trump's policies within the Democratic landscape. Emphasizing themes of reparation, identity, and community empowerment, the Certified Black Society engaged in social activism to drive positive change and address historical injustices. Through meaningful dialogues and analyses, the space highlighted the significance of advocating for social change and empowering marginalized communities.

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Questions

Q: How was Kamala Harris discussed in relation to the end of the Obama era?
A: Kamala Harris's role and policies were contrasted with the legacy of the Obama administration.

Q: What is the significance of reparation in the discussion?
A: Reparation was highlighted as a crucial aspect of empowering the Black community and addressing historical injustices.

Q: How does the Black Alpha Network promote social activism?
A: The Black Alpha Network serves as a platform for advocating social change and community empowerment.

Q: What themes were prevalent within the Certified Black Society discourse?
A: Identity, reparation, and empowerment emerged as central themes in the Certified Black Society discussions.

Highlights

Time: 00:15:42
Legacy of Obama and Democratic Policies Analyzing the impact of the Obama era and its influence on current Democratic views.

Time: 00:25:11
Kamala Harris vs. Trump Policies Comparing and contrasting the policies of Kamala Harris and Trump on key societal issues.

Time: 00:35:28
Reparation and Empowerment Advocacy Discussing the importance of reparation and empowerment in uplifting the Black community.

Time: 00:45:17
Certified Black Society Identity Discourse Exploring the themes of identity and community within the Certified Black Society members.

Key Takeaways

  • Discussion on the end of the Obama era and Democratic influence.
  • Examination of Kamala Harris's impact and contrast against Trump's policies.
  • Focus on social activism and the Black Alpha Network's community.
  • Emphasis on reparation, identity, and empowerment within the Certified Black Society.

Behind the Mic

Introduction and Establishing Identity

Peace and love, family. Peace and love, family peace, love and money certified. Salute to everybody in the building. Much love and respect from the black Alpha network. That is me, myself, black alpha, and my lovely wife, Queen Alpha. We are here, family. All of us foundational black Americans doing our thing, representing. And we're going to make sure that we lay down the law family. We put that line in the sand and we do some real serious regulating and g checking. And that's what's going on right now. You see the title family. If I can get a good retweet for the whole family out there, I appreciate that this is going to be put up, recorded. I want to hear what the family got to say. Anybody who's got something they want to, you know, put on the line, get off your chest. Come on up here and speak it. But let's lay down the framework. First things first. Foundational black Americans. And I'm not just talking about in this election. I'm talking about every election going forward. We are political free agents. We are not political property.

Political Identity

We do not belong to the Democrats. We don't belong to any damn body. We do what we want to do, how we want to do it, the way we want to do it. And if the world don't like it, they just got to deal with it. That's what it is. Y'all seen Barack Obama and I put the emphasis on hope. Y'all seen Barack Obama come out here just a few days ago, and he thought that he was going to say something disrespectful to the lineage. He thought that he was going to come out here and say something disrespectful to the culture, and everything was going to be big, everybody was going to enjoy it. He was going to be the talk of the town. Nope, it ain't work that way. If you want to talk about an epic failure, that's exactly what happened with Barack Obama, and that's exactly what's happening with the whole democratic establishment. You try to shame foundational black Americans and you ended up getting g checked in the process. Make no mistake about it, family, your social media timelines right now, foundational black Americans are roasting Obama, checking Obama, running him completely out of the paint.

Responses to Barack Obama's Remarks

News flash, homie, stay out of our business and mind your own. Now, whether that's the mayo side of town like your mama, or whether that's the tether side of town like your daddy, you will go ahead and you stay out of FBA business. And you take that to Kamala Harris, you take that to Joe Biden when he wakes up from his nap. And you take that to anybody who doesn't understand what we've been saying. It's about delineation. Separation regulation gets you reparations. And that's what we standing on the end of Obama and the democratic plantation. You're talking about an ex melanated president that's been running around here trying to scold black folks. And now those same black Americans, we scolding his ass. Look, he is right now the clown of America. If you look everywhere through our social media, whatever your platform is, brothers and sisters are out here riding on him. You want to talk about solidarity? You want to talk about unity? That is what it is right there.

Unity and Engage in Dialogue

Y'all know nothing brings you together better than having to really go out there and really ride on somebody, but really just g checking somebody in the process. See, we let it be known, the African American, he ain't here no more. All right, the minority, he ain't here no more. The people of color, gone, can't find them. I'll tell you who is in the building. Certified black society, foundational black Americans, freedmen. We run this. We've always ran it. Only difference is, in this generation, we done took that flag and we done planted it, and it's waving high in that FBI. So the whole world knows. You're not gonna disrespect the lineage. You're not gonna try to shame us into voting. You're not gonna come out here and wag your finger. You may did that 1020 years ago, but like I've always put on record, we are no longer the yes we can era. This the hell to the naw era. Meaning, hell naw, you ain't gonna talk down to us.

Barack Obama's Impact and Legacy

Hell naw, you ain't gonna con us. And hell naw, you ain't gonna hustle us. We invented hustling. You can't hustle a hustler. And foundational black Americans, we are number one. So I'm seeing brothers and sisters, they out here posting videos, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, a minute, two minutes, three minutes. But you see, it's all lined up. You got black folks from New York, they riding on Obama. You got black folks from the west coast, all throughout California, riding the south. Where I'm at, the midwest, it don't matter where you from. What's the same denominator y'all? You see brothers and sisters completely g checking that dude, telling him, you better get your ass up out of here. Your little 15 seconds of fame don't ran out, homeboy, and we ran you completely out the pain.

Introduction and Personal Perspective

Right back to you, my sister. Right back to you. You know that. Let me tell everybody in here right now, we talk about Barack Obama, okay? Because what we do, we've been checking paperwork. That's one thing about this generation. I don't know what the hell they was doing in the past. They checked nobody's paperwork. It's almost like the fax machine must have been broken. Okay, well, ours is fixed because we checking paperwork. And when you look at this man's record, it's identical to Kamala's. Real sketchy background. Came in on some melanated immigrant stuff. Tried to come across like they're one of us. I gotta say, this family, and I've been saying this for quite some time, can we go ahead and put this in the atmosphere and stratosphere that there's a difference between a light skinned, foundational black American and a melanated immigrant? Let's go ahead and make that clear for everybody to understand. Okay? All right.

Distinction Between Groups

Foundational black Americans, we typically have a lot of different shades of black folks in our family, all right? But that ain't the same as somebody with a little doses of sand melanin in their body. And then they come on over here straight from some village in Pujabi or wherever the hell they come from. There's a difference between a light skinned, foundational black american and a melanated immigrant. And what they do is they use these melanated immigrants and they try to pass them off like they light skinned black folks. No. Okay. I got a whole gang of light skinned black folks in my family, okay? All different shades of brown and black. I got a couple that's three shades darker than midnight, and I got some paper background. And don't none of them look like Kamala or Barack Obama. So let's make that clear, family, for the next time. And the next time. And the next time.

Political Commentary

Speaking of the next time, let's talk about before and the last time. Remember, family, DACA was what you see right now going on. And by the way, they used DAcA Dreamers Act. Martin Luther King had a dream. So you see how literally they tethered on to doctor Martin Luther King's speech and they phrased it to help immigrants out. Yeah, same thing. You see DACA right now in all those 22 men illegals. That was a catalyst to allow these people to come into our country. And while they sit there and they act like they have no understanding on how to deal with immigration. Y'all notice whenever they bring up immigration, if they bring it up to Kamala, she sits there and basically says, I was a prosecutor and I know how to handle the border. That's her answer to immigration family. Nothing significant, no details, no nuances.

Response to Immigration Issues

You know what that really means, y'all? Democrats are low key, saying, we're going to continue immigration throughout every single term. We have shout out to what my brother Marcel said, okay, in terms of closing the borders, white people do it all the time. It's called a single issue voter, all right? White folks, they won't give a damn about 32 different issues. They'll vote on the one that matters to them the most. So if you are black american and you feel that you want them borders closed and you feel that's the best thing, then you go on down there and you vote for goddamn Donald Trump because it's going to boil down to this. Either you gonna vote for Trump to close them goddamn borders, or you're gonna have mass immigration across the board. Choose what you want to choose. Family. But just make sure that whatever you do has the best interest of black Americans in your mind.

Contrasting Approaches to Immigration

Speaking of that, I'm gonna play y'all something real quick. And I don't typically play things on these spaces, but I want to hammer home the point. Y'all know how Kamala Harris and them talk about they don't really know how to handle immigration and they can't come up with a solution. Donald Trump just enacted something called, like, the Aliens act, which is from, like, the 17 hundreds, which means you can prosecute people and you can send them home. All these things that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have right at their disposal, but they refuse to do. Barack Obama had them, but they refused to do. All right. He said when he's president that he is going to institute the award, which I'll see in the Aurora, Colorado. It's like the award commission or something like that. And he said he's going to basically put together commission that gets these people out the country.

Lack of Action on Immigration

He talk about the damn death penalty if your ass comes back. You want to get serious about it? Let's get serious about it. You see the governor, what's the dude named Abbott down in Texas, he done designated these Venezuelans as a goddamn gang and then, or not as a gang, as a terrorist organization. What's he doing? He's instituting the terror act. There's ways of handling these criminal elements that come here from these different countries. I'm going to play all this clip, and y'all tell me, does this sound good to you? And this is what Donald Trump is proposing. So listen to this way to handle immigration and then compare it to Kamala Harris's lack thereof.

Critiquing Political Leadership

We will have an operation, Aurora at the federal level to expedite the removals of these savage gangs, operational world, family, operational war, to get rid of all of these savage gangs, aka terrorists. Okay? While Kamala Harris acts like she has no way to handle it, you clearly see that Donald Trump does. So if you're looking at closing them goddamn borders, that's the way I suggest you do it. And if you want to vote for that. Just make sure you're doing it with the best interest of the lineage in mind. Let's keep the hands rolling. Let's keep everything moving. Sage, you back here, brother? Okay, brother Black, I'm back. Let's go.

News and Discussion on Local Politics

Okay. You know. You know, something happened. That's why I got cut off. Okay. Is Marcel good? I'm glad. Marcel still on stage. Okay, so if you live in New York City, I just ran into council member Crystal Hudson in Brooklyn. So she does not want to come on and speak on this space, but I wanted her to know that, basically, we're on a space, and we're talking about specifically what the Democrats are not doing for. Let me ask her again. Hold on. Because what I want y'all to do, fam, this is what I'm. I want to get a council member, sitting councilmember from New York, to answer questions, and I want you all to hear her back to you by the black. Hold on, hold on. Put in work. Putting work.

Bringing Attention to Political Engagement

Yes, indeed. Let's keep the hands rolling. I see. Was it coon buster? Is that what it is? Cool, coon bomber. Oh, whoa, whoa. Yes. Coon bomber. Come on. Go ahead, speak. Come on. This is me, brother, under my fake white identity. The floor is yours, first and foremost. Thank you, sister Randall. I love her. Giving honor to brother Marcel, to all the pulpit people, to our lord and savior, Tariq Nasheed, and of course, brother Black Alpha and his partner in crime, afro elite, and all the wise people on here. I am about to bust open. This is why I didn't try to speak. I just love hearing other people say stuff.

Sharing Personal Experiences and Observations

I'm probably the only person on this call that went to school with Obama and Kamala Harris and some of us watching. I've been watching this stuff for 40 years, and when you would go, nobody would hear you. People would call you racist, or you don't like people, or you're this. So, this is such a wonderful day, and I'm not picking on anybody platform, but, you know, I call him offanga. And I want to repeat the story. When I went to Howard, Kamala Harris was in the Caribbean Student association, and their word for us was yankee niggers, indian type, caribbean type, nixes and they really did not like us.

Experiences with Kamala Harris

I got messed over by an associate of Kamala. She was my counselor. Her name was Misses Bryant. I believe she was wife to the ambassador of Jamaica. And they dogged the black american students. So I'm talking about 1984. That's 40 years ago. And I ran into Obama in 1988. And when I was in school, Kamala Harris was a Kappa sweetheart, screwing everybody to make her bones with black people. This is why we got chocolate. It's not just Obama people. We've got to reject the Boule. The people that are keeping black people like they're on. What's this thing in the hospital? Life support system to the democratic party are our traitor people.

Critique of Political Organizations

And the black week letter organizations and the masonic groups, Eastern Star and Prince hall. These folks are getting millions of dollars from the democratic party. Peanuts as the rest of us get destroyed. So when you constantly hear about abortion is a major program that's been supported by the female black greek letter organizations as well. They're supported by the male ones. So this. It isn't that black people are aligned with the Democrats. It is the people that we think are so-called talented 10th. These traitors, people that we think are cool because they have parties and they step.

Recognition of Traitors

They. They're 4 million deep. They betray us. And it may not be the rank and file, but their leadership is foul. As I had to tell a cousin of mine, you're a Zeta. If your leadership is dirty, you're dirty, too, because you're their foot soldier. We not only need to leave the democratic party, we need to leave anything that's not aligned with black first, that is not aligned with reparations, that's not aligned with black american sovereignty. Anything that puts anything ahead of that is an enemy. We've got to get the concept that you can to be a traitor to your people.

Discussion of Family Dynamics

There was a brother speaking about different shades of his family and how they have. I don't give a fuck. You're a traitor. If you're living good and your people are starving, you're doing good. And because you're doing good, you don't want the collective to do good. For too long, that's been understood. Well, I don't want. We don't want anyone to do bad, but we want as many of us that can live great to do so. And this is. There is a selfishness amongst these people. And because we've tended to be so happy to see somebody make it, were willing to let nine tenths of us have nothing because we wanted to see someone have.

Wealth Disparities and Social Responsibility

I'm not against Diddy being a billionaire, but I am against him not paying folk. I'm not against Jay Z being a billionaire, but I'm against him not paying. We aren't against black folk having money, but we're against people like Oprah. Oprah Winfrey not even taking care of folks for this film color slurpal and messing over people and stealing stuff like she stole that show she did on the church. Y'all know what I'm talking about. We have to stop justifying treason, betrayal, theft, and corruption among so called successful black people. At this point, 99.9% of them are Democrats.

Political Party Controversies

Now, let me be clear. The Republicans aren't worth the damn. No party is worth anything that doesn't have policies and tangibles. That's the communists. And the communist light party is the green party. I should know. They kicked me out for calling Obama fagger. So what? I'll do it again. All of the parties are no damn good if they're not saying. If the word reparation isn't in their mouth, if the word restitution, equity, justice, amnesty, all of that isn't not just in their mouth, but actions to show us that we're going to get it.

The Struggle for Black Americans

It isn't worth the damn. The republican blacks, because I register this republican, most of them are not worth the damn. However, we need to learn how to game every system, every other group of people do it. Whoever's going to give us the most will we get the most tangibles? Maybe we won't get 80%, but we'll get 75 within this time. We'll get the other 25% the next time we gain. We may have to have a five or ten year plan backwards. Now, we need more people to stand up like Black Alpha and Marcel and people all over and I. This is YouTube.

Promoting Collaboration and Action

Black Alpha surprise. Our reaction. Creative six. It's not just Obama. I'm not out there like you brothers, but I love y'all. But you need to pay attention to the fact that we're exposing Kamala Harris. If you've seen the story of charade peoples, we've been pushing it. I had to work on. I had to cuss out some white people, but they picked up the story and they've run with it. We can take both parties down and get what we want. We also need to pick up this whole thing about police injustice, police murder and all of this.

Addressing Injustice and Demand for Accountability

I have a cousin who's been fighting the justice department for 30 years. His name is Matthew Fogg. We could bring down the justice department, all the Boule people. Jelly roll, Martin, Jolly roll, Roland Martin. People like this are refusing. Even here on Twitter, you used to see all the black hashtags. Have you noticed it's hard to find how you plug into black people? Do not trust Elon Musk. Don't trust nobody. We need our own. We use what we have to use until we can do better.

The Call for Empowerment

This is what our ancestors did. It is time for us to fight. But we got. Part of delineation is closing ranks and cleaning out traitors. Obama is a traitor. I can say to you, 34 years ago, I watched Obama tell white people he hated our guts. I've been screaming this for years, and folks are finally hearing. So I'm elated. Keep fighting. Don't let these dumb ass boomers and some of these broke down x's. I'm sorry. I might be old, but I feel like I'm about 20. I feel like throwing a couple of rocks.

Support for Activism and Community Engagement

Not that's gonna get anything, but I'm pissed. So God bless Marcel. They down in South Carolina. They're down in Georgia. We need to. We big, loudmouth Negroes in the city. We need to turn these cities out of. If these folks can stand up in the deep south, there's no reason why we can't flip this thing. Everybody's got to do whatever they can do. Look, when I was in the hospital, I'm calling folks raising hell with cancer. I refuse to let sickness mean I can't do something if I tweet all day long attacking Kamala Harris, attacking Obama.

Using Our Voices for Change

Use whatever you have. You got a phone, you got a weapon. You got a mouth. You got a weapon. You got friends and family. You got a weapon. I'm flipping family members against Kamala and against the Democrats. I don't want one of you to register as a Republican, but I would like to see some people, like Marcel and others for us to form a Harriet Tubman Nat Turner party. And everybody runs on hardcore, grassroots black shit and nothing but the black shit. This is what we need.

Proposing New Political Movements

This is what we must do. And we must also create a body, a legislative body, a congress of black Americans where we can work out policies wherever we are. We need an army. We need a black central intelligence agency. We also need people. We need drop squads. Somebody needs to go by and visit Clyburn's house. We need to let Clyburn know his daughter will never hold a high political office in South Carolina. As punishment for him being a coon, we need to punish Shiva Jackson Lee's little macaroni and cheese head looking daughter needs to be told she'll never get a mama's seat.

Consequences for Political Figures

We must make examples as well. We must do this. We need not just electoral politics, but ongoing, perpetual movements until every ancestor and their descendants are compensated for the genocide. Both of us as indigenous, african and biologically mixed people. Let me land my plane. Okay, family, I'm back. All right, so. So shout out to Randy short. Come here. Shout out to Randy short. I'm out here with my child. Like, you know what I'm talking about. So I ran into congressman.

Discussing Local Politics

Okay, family. She's not trying to talk, but I wanted you guys to hear that she's not trying to talk. Basically, she's a sitting council member. And was that District 35 in Brooklyn, specifically the district that I live in. She's a sitting council member of this district. And basically, obviously, she's a Democrat. And I told her that exactly what this is a space that we're not leaning right, we're not leaning left, but the Democrats are not giving us anything to vote for.

Lack of Tangible Support

They're just telling us what the right side isn't offering, but they're not offering anything tangible in return. I don't. Look, I'm respectful. Family, to be honest with y'all, Crystal Hudson clearly is a female. I think she's LGBT. Whatever the case is, I'm very respectful. So if the person does not wish to be online, I will not put them online. But what I want you guys to know is that these people run from us. When. When asked legit questions, they run from us.

Encouragement for Political Engagement

So, again, she did not want to come. And again, I'm at the dog park right now. She did not want to come online and speak to the family, but I wanted you guys, again, to know when you're out here and you're in these people's faces, and it should not just be Marcel Dixon. It can't just be him by his damn self. When you see them, you approach them. You ask them questions. That's what it's about. That's a real damn pull up.

Call to Action

Okay. You ask them questions. Real sitting people. And again, this is why you come to black alpha spaces. You never know what you're going to get. unfortunately, it didn't go the way I wanted to go. Last time went a lot better. And you know what I'm talking about. Black. If you guys are frequently in his spaces, you know exactly what I'm talking about when I say last time went better. But what she did tell me after I told her about this space was to send her a DM. so I did.

Continuing the Conversation

Hopefully, she'll join, and then when she does join, if she does join, she will have a front row seat right in front. And I would like for her to speak. Absolutely. You know, and I would like for her to explain what the Democrats that her party that she's currently in, that she got $174,000 to run her campaign. Yes, I've done my research on her. Absolutely. And again, this is. We're talking about local elections, local politicians.

Researching Local Representatives

Brother came up here before talking about him voting local. Absolutely. I agree with that. Look into your people locally and vote for them. This is someone that's local to me in New York, in Brooklyn, that's someone local. So I know exactly how many votes she got, exactly how much money she had, all of that information. I have all of that on her already. So, again, you do your research where you are family, you hold down where you are, and everyone is entitled to hold down where they are.

Local Advocacy and Empowerment

Don't just look at Marcel. Well, Marcel got it or Tariq got it or black Alpha got it. Sage got. No, no, no. You got it. You be that voice of change. You be that person that changes it, because Marcel can only handle what he can handle. Black Alpha can only handle what he can handle. I can only handle doctor Randy. Doctor Randy Short, Afro Elite, Jason Black, Tariq Nasheed. They can only handle what they can only handle. You handle what you can handle.

Reflections on Missed Opportunities

And unfortunately, like I said, today was an opportunity for me to try to handle something. Unfortunately, it didn't happen where I wanted to happen. But it's very telling that she did not want to speak. I don't give a damn if it's impromptu. I understand that. But if you access the same question on Sunday, you're going to get the same answer on Tuesday, on Thursday, on Friday.

Recognizing Consistency in Questions

It does not matter. I don't change my answers. Maybe she needed to be prepped by the party before she walks into a room such like this. But again, we're not shields. We. Maybe we might be getting paid by Russia. I don't know. Brother Black, is you back? Are you getting paid by Russia? Did you get your check? Never got mine. I never got mine, either.

Censorship and Control

So for all the people that say that we're getting paid by russian bots or whatever the case is, again, this is real life. A council member just got questioned in real life. Ain't no bot doing that. Can I say something, brother? Absolutely, doctor. Go ahead, brother. We're getting harassed. I think I sent it to you. Black alpha. You know, the FBI reached out to me within the last week and a half to try to find out if people from Iran are paying me and they wanted to know about people I knew.

Government Surveillance and Harassment

And it's like, hell no, I'm not talking to y'all. And I told them they're free to force me, but I won't voluntarily talk about that. This is also what's happened under Biden and Obama. Obama and them have weaponized. And all this stuff is arrayed against black people. The FBI, like never before. It's worse than J. Edgar Hoover that this is happening on social media. And they make it out now that if you ask questions, if we're not careful, it happened in Brazil.

Historical Context and Censorship

It just ended in Brazil in 1988. But from 1964 to 1988, they made it basically illegal for people who are black brazilian to talk about this situation. We need to be very careful, and we need to think about fighting for freedom of speech because they could make us talking about our condition. Terrorism or violence or hate speech. It's already there where people have to censor themselves.

The Fight Against Injustice

They can't say this and can't say that. We've got an elite that eat and rape children, and you can't say shit. Dick. You guys hear doctor Short? I can't hear him right now. I can't hear doctor. No, I can't hear him either. Hello? We got you back. We got you back, brother. Okay, I'm sorry. What I was saying. They would like to take away our very ability to even express ourselves. It's part of destroying us.

Continuing the Conversation on Censorship

I mean, to blare us out with bad music, with bad media, with bad everything and bad politics and no tangibles as they slowly get rid of us with these illegals. There's no such thing as illegal immigration. Immigration is a legal process. I hear people who've been brainwashed, they don't realize it. Just because they say it on television doesn't mean it's an actual thing. There's illegal migration and there's immigration.

Impact of Immigration on Society

You can't. It's an oxymoron to say illegal immigration and see, when they attack you, and so you're. I'm not against immigration. That that's how they. They catch you. We need to really begin to understand how deep, how everything is built around stealing from us. And that's why we're within our rights to get compensated the way that they've given these people.

Discussing Systemic Inequality

When you go in the stores here, black folk got four or five things in their basket. The illegals have baskets overflowing with good shit, too. That there's money for everybody but us. It's time for us to be against anybody coming here until we get taken care of. Every other country in the world that's civilized, make certain that. I think we keep losing our brother. Our brother Randy Sword.

Historical Context of Australian Immigration

Yeah, I'm here, brother, because I can't hear him. Hello? Yes. Yeah, we got you back. Continue to cook. Okay, look, what I was saying to you is Australia and other countries won't even let people come into a country if they're going to take a job that somebody there could already do. What I was saying is that when my family went to Australia, they took us forever to get visas.

Critique of Immigration Policies

They wanted to make certain someone wouldn't lose a job by black family coming to the country. This is what serious people do. These folks aim to get rid of us. I think we know this, and we have to therefore have a zero immigration policy. As brother Marcel and other people, I agree with them. Why are they pushing for us to kill our children? Why are they running a candidate that has aborted all the black babies inside of her, and yet we are concerned about babies at the border, and yet there are hundreds of thousands of them missing.

Awareness of Systemic Issues

We need to understand there's a war against us. There are two nations within the United States. There is the foundational black american nation and the white settler nation in allies. And we've got to look out for us. Everybody else to comes in here that doesn't hook up with us is against us until we know otherwise. And that's the way we've got to look at it. And I don't hate anybody, but just assures within the last 3 hours, I just learned one of my great great grandmothers was a Blackfoot Indian, right.

Personal Reflections on Heritage

Who was married probably to an african man. That's how we belong here. We've always been here. It's all ours. And we're both. And we are the people that came over that melded with the people already here. And we're the unique creation indigenous natochness to the United States. And we got to get ours. And we need to get out of being sentimental and kumbaya and helping everybody else. My saying is, why try to wipe your neighbor's ass when your ass is itching? You got to wipe your own ass first.

Call for Self-Sustainability and Community Focus

It's time for us to take care of ourselves. And I don't care how anyone takes it. I'm going to say one thing about that lady that's a politician. Anytime black folks can't stand Donald Trump, but he would go into a room full of hostile black people if that woman, who's supposedly some kind of black, wouldn't talk to us. That lets you know where she stands, sir. Completely. She does not respect us, but she's a politician. She's playing you.

Acknowledge Realities of Political Figures

That is how a lot of these people operate, especially when you say Brooklyn. I wonder how. What generation are they here? We need to stop playing games because you don't see no black Americans running for office anywhere else in the world. You don't see us in anybody else's movies except for in Europe, because we good at what we do. They don't make spaces for us where they are, but they come and take us and then have an issue when we talk about our own stuff.

The Role of Immigrants in Politics

They get in the middle of it. That's what's called middleman people. They have used this in Africa and in Latin America and the Caribbean. Kamama Harris is a middleman person. Obama's a middleman person. These are people who are melanated that serve the white oppressor. They are often from India. This is all over. It's Africa, it's in the Indian Ocean, it's in Fiji. Wherever you have black folks, they put people like Kamala, and they conflict with the black original population.

Awakening Call for Change

It's not us, it's them. And we need to stop being ashamed of the fact that people are giving us hell and I stop the hell from happening. Let me land my plane again. You know, I want to take my hat off to a person like myself. And yes, I'm getting right back to what I was saying, because you see how he's sitting in this space, ready to take questions, ready to speak to the people, directly to the grassroots, taking the hard questions, giving answers that sometimes are not, sometimes that are not popular.

Empowerment and Community Action

If you guys, in all seriousness, and I want myself, please do this. Y'all need to be donating to this brother, seriously, because there's not another politician. There's not many politicians out there at all that's doing that. It's one thing to say, hey, marcel's good. There's another thing to put your money where your mouth is. So we need to be donating again. If everyone in here just gave $10, you know, that would take his campaign through the roof.

Encouraging Community Support

So if you can, Marcel, if you can hear me, I'm not sure if you can hear me, but if you can hear me, please post your donation link. I know a lot of people. Again, it's one thing to retweet it, guys. Great. But if you can put $510 on it, you know, put it on it, because, again, he comes into the rooms, he speaks to you. You can ask some questions. He's very accessible. He's not being prepped by the DNC on how to answer questions.

Acknowledging Grassroots Efforts

So again, I'll take my hat off to brothers like that, and let's keep the room flowing. Let's go to. Yikes, it's on you. If you'd like to speak, please put your hand up so I can formulate an order, please. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for letting me come up and speak. Yes. Yes, you could be heard. Okay, awesome. Thank you, Mike, Al, for having speech. Thank you, Sage, for co hosting and Sister Alfred here in the room. Thank you so much.

Expressing Thankfulness and Observations

It's been a minute since I've come up and speak, but I was definitely wanted to get in some words on this. I don't know if Obama has lost his barak in mind, come out here and want to talk to black people as if he is the father of all things black. He's somebody who has absolutely nothing in common with the average black person, let alone the average person. He probably just hopped off a yacht and decided that, you know, the DNC and Kamala needed some backing post getting bribed, likely, and then decided to open his mouth to try and have some kind of floundering rhetoric that included misogyny toward black men.

The Narratives and Political Disconnect

And the thing is that what black alpha Marcel and everybody else up here has been doing for years is making the narrative ours. We have a narrative, and they have a narrative. They are not the do all and end all. They just think they are. They think that they can pull somebody up out the woodwork and. And let them get up on stage and talk in front of ten or twelve black shills that's around them and that black people are just going to fall in line.

Changing Dynamics in Political Conversations

But you have every news media cycle right now talking about how embarrassing it was for Obama to get up there and try and berate black men because he's completely out of touch, for one, for two, he has no idea what the grassroots movement is up to. But the reality is that all eyes are on black. Black is the narrative. Black is the talking point. Black is the tipping point. And if you look down throughout all these spaces, I've been going to, I've been just sitting silently in the back, just watching all the white folks eyes are on us because things are moving.

The Push for Change and Awakening

And it's so great to see all of the work that you guys have been putting in come to fruition. And now they are scrambling. Kamala is scrambling. Not one vote went out for her, but she has stepped up on the, on behalf of the Democrats to try and talk to us. Oh, no, it's not going like that this time, Miss ma'am. And I do very much believe that Kamala will lose, in my opinion, and people will be shocked.

Anticipating Electoral Changes

All of these people who step up and talk and shill for the democrats and Kamala and all of these foreign born adversaries towards black Americans, they will be silent when the results of this election actually get put out because they are not on our side and they are, in my opinion, not on anybody's side but their own. And so it's appropriate for us to do the same. I just want, I don't want to be long winded because I really appreciate you guys having this space.

Continuing Conversations for Change

And it's been very enlightening and very nice to listen to. But I'd also like to say this. There is no stopping what's about to happen. As long as we continue to have these conversations and have these spaces for people to come up and talk the truth. Instead of coming up and having some kind of teleprompter pre written essay that is meant to corral all the black people, we will continue to win, in my opinion.

Achieving Victory through Continuous Dialogue

We have taken a lot of dubs and all of these political parties have taken a lot of elves in the past three years. Just watching this go down has been amazing. And I would like to stay on the same side of history. But I have to say it's very important that those of us who are informed continue to have conversations that make everybody equally unknown, comfortable.

Unifying for Common Goals

If we are going to be uncomfortable, everybody's going to be equally uncomfortable around us. You are not going to get to slide and walk off and think that you're okay just because you voted for the Democrats, you supported Hillary, you supported Obama, and now you want to come up here and support Kamala? Oh, no. It's, it's up to us to have these conversations with our family to come inform, come with information, come with facts and break down their points.

Education and Engagement on Political Issues

Because a lot of my family members, me personally, are going to be voting for Kamala. And I am elated to break them down with each and every talking point. And I really agree with what you had to say black Alpha earlier about the fact that Kamala is somebody who is, you know, she's not for us first of all. But even more than that, people just blindly agree with her or blindly vote for her.

Importance of Critical Thinking in Politics

We have to have things to break down these points, but also that we do not belong to no political party. They are not our handlers. We do not need them to get what we need from the policy. We need to get they asses out the way. They are in the way of progress, they're in the way of our success. And it's not going to be like that anymore. Things are changing and it's time for everybody to get on the same page, as far as I'm concerned, with black people, and I do it all the time, I make them uncomfortable.

Engaging Community Dialogue

I put the conversation out there and I make sure that when they leave the conversation, they feel foolish if they didn't come prepared. Okay? There's no more of this flat blackness in my opinion. There's not going to be any more of this walking around here chilling for a party without getting checked. And to me, that's the easiest way to take the conversation directly to the people who need to hear it.

Raising Political Awareness

That's those of us who are not necessarily informed about reparations, those of us who are not informed about the movement that the new black media has been doing, and those of us who are not informed about the policies that the Democrats have been doing to disenfranchise us and put us to the side as if were not the balancing point and the tipping point of these elections. We deserve, we came here for, we deserve when we're coming to the table with our vote for, and we will get it.

Commitment to Change

And on that, I really appreciate you again for letting me speak, Marcel. I'm a huge fan, girl, love to see you up here speaking. You guys enjoy your day and enjoy your weekend. Thank you so much. Let me talk so, family, just to hit up on something that was true to our community. Sometimes speaking truth to power is not the, it's not the most friendly thing to do.

Historical Context of Activism

It's not the most welcoming thing to do. A lot of people thought that malcolm was a radical, but guess what? A lot of people thought that king was too. A lot of people called Martin Luther King a troublemaker. We must understand that because he was trying to make it better for all of us. So a lot of people were like, you know, why is he just causing trouble? What's up with this guy? I want you to really understand that only 15% of blacks during that time were actually down with Martin Luther King.

Understanding Historical Support for Activism

15%. Don't let people think, oh, no, let these people tell you. Oh, 98%. And randy short up. Doctor short is not up here, but he'll tell you 15% of us were actually on cold during that time. The rest of us were running around scared, and even less was with Malcolm. So I just want you to digress that. I mean, excuse me to digest that.

Reflection on Political Engagement

Y'all remember that? But he ain't had no grace for those nine people to pass a bill to protect us. So don't let, like the brother was saying earlier, Nat Turner said earlier, don't be scared. I'm not scared of no. President Trump's a return of him, right? Project 2025. Don't scare me. Last thing I want to say is, brothers and sisters, the hell with a project 2025. Look at who your ancestors were, how they stood on business. We survived. Project, project slavery, Project Jim Crow, project segregation. We survived. Project lynching, project over policing all those projects. We survived. I ain't give a damn about no damn project 2025. Yo, I'm done with that, man. Black Alpha, I appreciate you having the space, man. Brothers and sisters, give me a follow if y'all don't have already have me. And like he said, man, we all gotta do our part. We all gotta do our part. We all can't be black Alpha. We all can't be sage. We all can't be brother Marcel and run. But you can't confront these politicians when you see them.

Taking Action Against Injustice

You can retweet them. You can't sit up there, like, go look up that brother's name, Tag Kamala Harris in that, and ask her when she gonna speak on a deaf brother and a Cerubra palsy brother getting beat by these officers in Arizona. Tag her in that, tag all them Democrats in that. Tag Obama in that. And while he sitting up there telling brothers to support her. Tag Obama's ass in that. See what he got to say about that. And there's another brother. It's another one. I'm still investigating this one. It's in Houston, and I can't remember. I think his name is King Davis. If y'all look up a King Davis in Houston, Texas. This brother was walking with his son on his shoulders. Something happened at the apartment complex. His son waved at the cops, and they ran up on his brother and threw this brother on the ground with his son on his shoulders. The man didn't do a damn thing. Look that up. Look those two names up that I just gave y'all, man, I'm done. I appreciate the time out for peace. Much respect, brother. Much respect. Appreciate the passing family. Yes, indeed.

Understanding Political Consequences

We all do a little. That we all do a lot. And we all doing a lot right now, y'all. I want to elaborate what my brother said right there about project 2025. Let's make this clear, y'all. The Democrats have project 2055. And that's called the immigration numbers. Y'all look at them right now. There's 22 million illegals that really came here. That's off the books. On the books. They saying it's like five people because, you know they lying. But y'all go ahead and y'all add the numbers up. So if you have, once again, Kamala Harris for multiple terms, you can add that to Joe Biden's. That's three terms. And you add that to perhaps maybe a Gavin Newsom or somebody like that, you have open border candidates with the potential over the next 20 years. Okay, can we handle that simple math? You do 22 million, plus another 22 million. That's 66 million. And that would be on the books, not off the books. Okay? So understand that the democratic establishment, that's their project. 2050, 2060, and it's got Mister Mutombo, Mister Chow, it's got Mister Yang, it's got Mister Muhammad Sanchez.

Focus on Community Needs

Australia. And then eventually, those are going to be the people that they want black Americans to move away from. And then they can insert these people. Hell, they're doing it now, out of all the sanctuary cities and all the places in the United States of America. Remember, y'all, 70% of these people, they come to areas where the majority of black populations are. And when Kamala Harris sits down and does an interview, they don't even ask her about immigration. Oh, boy. The other night from 60 minutes, that was the first time that Kamala Harris actually had a real interview where they pushed back and they actually challenged her on what she said. And know what she did? She stirred. She fumbled. She bumbled. She couldn't get through it because she has no real immigration plan other than open borders. Family, let's get it right. Open borders is the policy of the Democrats, and it's the number one policy of the Democrats. They will continue to feed you open borders. They've said it. Joe Biden said that he wanted to surge the board.

Historical Disregard and Community Impact

He said that years ago, Barack Obama on multiple occasions said, america is a nation of immigrants. You know what that means? Nation of immigrants means we're all immigrants. Bring in more immigrants. And by the way, we're not immigrants. We're foundational. But they don't never talk about that part. Now, do that. The Democrats want to feed America consistent immigration, mass immigration, border crisis and invasion. Whatever term you want to come up with to describe it, that's what the Democrats want to do. Why? Because they already have. The best indicator of future behavior is past behavior, and their past behavior is millions of migrant immigrants. And you know, when I came up, we used to call them illegal aliens. Oh, and by the way, y'all noticed that Barack Obama, since we talking about him, remember, Barack Obama's the guy who went in and he tried to change all the names in which people can be designated as.

Exposing Historical Manipulations

I think he was trying to change up names for Latinos. So basically, a lot of them can classify as white. And he also took Negro off the books. Why did he do that, y'all? Barack Obama did that. So eventually, he can take away all the Republicans reparations claims and all of the tangible claims that we have for our ancestry, and then he can insert the migrants that he's always wanted to bring forward, and we will proceed. Let's go to the hands. Let's keep it going. Mark Carter's on you, brother, so amen. Look, I heard the brother when he said that, but they want to make us the fall guy. Ain't nothing wrong with that. Ain't nothing wrong with. Bro, we don't owe explanation to an explanation to anybody. You damn right black men are going against that shit. And if women don't like you, get y'all ass on board with us. Ain't but two sides. You with us or you with them? Just that simple. And so anybody who.

Acknowledging Political Reality

Who feel as though that we going in a different direction, we the bad guy. You damn right we are. And let me say this thing about this whole talk of xenophobia. I am a xenophobe. Why wouldn't I be? When I know a group of people who are coming to this country to take us out of our first position. You know what I mean? Their job, I mean, their objective is to take us out of that first position, to put themselves in that place. So when they talk about group having a desire to eliminate the presence of an out group, they are calling themselves the in group. And they're saying, they're getting rid of you. So we don't owe no explanation to no goddamn body. Hell yeah, we going against them. We don't care what them zionist Jews, what media or propaganda that they put out. Who the hell are they that they, who the hell are they to question us?

Cultural Resilience and Community Bonds

Why do we feel that we have to explain ourselves or care about what they say? And I hear how people say that all the time. People go, I don't give a damn what they like. Who the hell are they that I care about what they like? It's about what we like. I heard the sister say all those things, but, but the part is missing that we better add to this is that we had better start building our communities. This is about the land. They're taking you off the land. They put these immigrants in position to take you off the land. They're putting these immigrants in position to deny reparations if you allow them to take over the politics along with these so called black American progressives. What happened in California is gonna happen to you all over the country. You're not gonna get no damn reparations if you don't deal with these politicians.

The Importance of Political Agency

Because if they're in position over the courts and these different state houses and federal houses and senates and things like that, you think they're gonna vote for or rule in your favor? Hell no. You could talk all you want to talk. If you don't get in position to control the politics and control the vote and they get in position, they're going to tell you no. These black American politicians, most of them work for a PAC. And these are things I've been saying to the groups out here that's talking strongly about reparations. How many candidates did you put on the ballot? Are you putting candidates on the ballot? Because anything outside of that is talk. And I don't care how loud you talk at the end of the day, what happened in California, it was the state general assembly that voted against the reparations. These people are in position. They're in position to tell you yes or no. And if you feel as though they tell you no, then you organize and go against them.

Confronting Systemic Challenges and Taking Action

You overthrow them and put people there. They're going to push your agenda. Y'all saw those Mexicans in that city council say about another one of the city councilmen, we don't deal with him because he fuck with those blacks. Keep sitting around and thinking that you're going to talk your way into this shit, you better get in position. You better stay on the land, take over the communities that you in already. See, we knew who Barack Obama was long before he even ran for us senate. He was a state senator here. He was part of mass incarceration, just like Kamala Harris. And a vote for Barack Obama is a vote. I mean, a vote for Kamala Harris is a vote to put Barack Obama back in the White House. He's behind the chest scenes running the show. He is the brain trust along with AIPAC, when it comes to these positions. They'll put a black American face there, or an illusion of a black American face there to lodge you, to sleep.

Awakening and Understanding Political Motivations

You romanticizing with. With this black face. If that shit ain't translating into jobs and contracts and other resources, don't you vote for that shit. I don't care if your mom and daddy told you to do it. Because most of them been voting and your grandparents been voting for this shit, and they never got nothing from it but a ceremonial victory. Symbolism without substance. Unemployment, poverty, crimes, the school system, that shit ain't changed in 50 years. And these people started telling you to go along so they can eat or they can have some victory party clapping for nothing in return. And I'm speaking from them. They're 30 years in this game. I know what's going on. And that's why they had to go to the general assembly on us once again. The general assembly, because they got the power in your state.

Strategizing for Effective Change

When they saw that were lining up all those candidates to go against all the black caucus, from the federal level down to the state and county and municipal level, they went to the general assembly to eliminate the slating process. Even though we had to take them to court and beat them, they knew that weren't playing with them. So I hear a lot of things that are being said. But if you do not put people in position from the municipal level, with your city councilmen to your county level, your commissioners, your state level, with your state reps and state senators, your congressman's and your senators on the federal level, you just talking and everything you attempt to do, they're going to defeat you with a vote. Put people in position. If I can't tell you nothing else, put people in position.

Avoiding Political Complacency

Don't rely on these people based on you just thinking that they're going to go with the agenda that you pushing. And because they look black or is black. No. You better look at those d two s to see who's funding them. And then last but not least, look at who they spend their campaign monies with when they run into office. Look at those disclosure statements. And if y'all don't know how to look it up, I'll show you how to do it. I know Marcel knows how to do it. Look at those disclosure statements. That's what they're going to tell you, who these people are beholden to. It's going to show you who they're spending all their money with when they run office. Appreciate that, brother. Appreciate that. That's the.

Building Towards Community Empowerment

Hey, let me tell y'all family. That's it right there. Just like what my brother Marcel doing, running candidates, running our own. That's it. We delineate off the plantations, then we start putting together our own work, build our own, what Malcolm X say a long time ago, you know what I'm saying? We don't need to go in nobody houses when we can build our own. And that's the final game. And that's what they afraid of. That's what they're absolutely afraid of. Family. Everybody in here, make no mistake about it, the Democrats are petrified. They don't like this. What they're really dealing with right now, this exodus is showing everybody that the domino effect, it goes way further than they expected. They never thought it would happen in the first place. They would never be even had these conversations four or five years ago, but we have them now. Now the grassroots.

Mobilizing Grassroots Movements

You had brothers and sisters in the grassroots putting in the work, but they didn't have the cavalry behind. Now we got the cavalry, all right. And we're coming about a couple million deepest, and this is what's got them scared. By the way, speaking of afraid, I don't know if y'all hearing right now, but there's something going on with the vice president candidate, Tim Waltz. I don't know if y'all heard it. I'm not gonna say it, but there's a little rumor going on out there about something that he may have done with a minor. Okay. With the man. All right. And a lot of people I'm hearing word on the street is that the Kamala Harris campaign sees that there's some smoke coming in. Where I come from, we say he was caught messing with Boyden. There you go. Let me say, there you go. Oh, no. Hey, no, no. I got. Oh, no, no. We.

Pushing Back Against Established Narratives

I'll say it. We oughta sacrifice for. For you all. So we over 50 years old now. We don't give a fuck about what they don't like that we saying. I'm not here to be. I don't give a shit what they like. I don't know. I got no, I got you, brother. No, no, I feel you. Oh, shit. Trust me. Oh, yeah, brother. I said with the whole chest. That's. That's time I'm on, brother. Oh. I ain't afraid to say nothing. I'm gonna speak it. Rock. Spell it out for him. I spell it out for him. Okay. It's just for purposes. That ain't the time of the space. I ain't really getting on that. Oh, black oposs. I said, for real? For real. Yeah, yeah. All that stuff that he be on. All of them, every last one of them. I come from the uncut land.

Political Reality and Community Building

You know, I'm saying, my people, I'm from an uncut lineage. They get that real word. Let me say this other straight up, no chaser. You feels me? Let me. Let me say this. There's this part because this is one of the most important parts here. Right? Go ahead, brother. I got to keep the hands rolling because I got people in here. Go ahead. Right, right. So, so let me say this part, because, these politicians going to tell you everything but where the money is. Go look up your. Your different budgets. Go to those board meetings, make them cut y'all in on all this money from your park district, your. Your school districts, your school board, your transportation authority, your wall of reclamation, your, what do you call it? Your. Your city colleges, all of these different taxing bodies.

Demanding Political Accountability

Look at the tax, you could go tax bill if you own property. Every single one of those taxing bodies accumulate monies for us, is billions of dollars. And all those budgets together come out to about, man, $60 billion, man, that the mayor has the power and control over, and then the pension fund. All this money, man, that's why you get in position. So you have seats at the table. We not, we're not supporting Trump because we know Republicans or we like Trump. It's all business for us. He get elected, then going into the next two years after, when the next two years is up, then we can run candidates once again for those slots. We don't ask for no permission from the republican party. They don't tell us a goddamn thing. We run our own shit. There they go, bro. We got to keep it moving, family, I'm a one up, you know?

Activating Grassroots Efforts

Everybody go to openseekers.com. Go do that. Go to openseekers.com. You're going to see where the money coming from, exactly where it's at. That part. But we got to keep the hands rolling, bro. This how I go. We're going to keep it moving. CJ Wolf, it's on you. Yo, what's up, my brother? How you doing? I'm a first generation Americana. My. I'm 34% black, but my African background come from Jamaica and Scotland. So what's up? All right, what you want to talk about? Go ahead, speak. Go ahead. Go ahead, speak. Go ahead. My question is for everybody here. I want to recognize you. Got to go. I'm hearing echoes in the background that look real, opie. Sorry, homie. Let's keep the hands moving.

Community Contributions and Political Responsibilities

Juicy genius. It's on you. Hey, peace and power to you, black alpha. Shout out to the co host, sage. Peace and power to all the descendants in the space. I was literally just going through the jumbotron trying to get this donation in over to Marcel's team. I'm going to walk it like I talk, and I'm going to contribute where I can to who I know that's actually out here doing the work. Shout out to everyone and all the descendants of in this space. I just wanted to say that as a first time republican voter, I feel like I can honestly say that Obama broke my heart just as a black voter. I expected a whole lot from Obama, and I got less than what most people expected.

Disappointment in Political Leaders

Right. Just a bunch of words and just blatant disregard. Blatant, you know, just completely ignored. You know, they really run a real big finesse move on us. I was super young, you know, in my early twenties during his first election. And at this point, you know, 20 years later, three, four administrations down the line, I realized that he just ran a big finesse move. And then while he. He ran on hope and no real tangibles, after multiple interviews that surfaced that said he was never going to do reparations, he sounded just like Kamala now. And I feel like now they're running to Obama because, you know, he had to swag and he was America, black, America's favorite president.

Transforming the Future of Black Representation

But they don't know that this is a different generation of black voters that have emerged, and we're just not falling for the finesse any longer. You can't finesse your way into an election. You can't pretty privilege your way into the presidential seat, Sister Kamala. So, pretty privilege is not going to get you the seat this time. Pretty privilege probably got you a lot of places. I'm hosting a space talking about how pretty privilege is used in politics and how it works for some and not others. Because, you know, Stacey Abrams, her pretty privilege didn't get her where she wanted to go. And she was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. She didn't win because you see somebody that everybody loves and the smiling all the time and non threatening and bright skinned it and different things like that.

Addressing Competence in Leadership

And, and when you sit down and you expect intellect when she opens her mouth, that's not what you get. You really get incompetence to be honest and script. I, so just as a black voter, I don't subscribe to being a Democrat or a Republican. I just vote for who I know is going to deliver some policies that's going to actually impact or improve black America. Now I'm getting more now. I'm more mature now. I'm a grown ass woman now. And I realize it's time to make some deals. Bump your feelings, bump the finesse, bump the glitz and glam, you know, screw all the basketball in and, you know, dancing and swag surf and all that. I don't care about none of that.

Rejecting Political Manipulation

It is all a plot and a ploy to really just neglect black votership and the brilliance of black voters and the policies needed for black voters is just to say, hey, just give them warm and fuzzy. That's, that works every time. Now what we used to work don't work anymore. They don't know how to approach. Look how they're treating black media. How do you have article after article of the Democratic Party's candidate for president for 2024 raising almost a billion dollars in campaign funding? And you don't even spend an ounce of that with black media. Right? You don't spend a dime with black media. Why are they saying that? Why are comments coming out from your campaign saying that you're losing half of your campaign? Because there's not being led.

Political Accountability and Representation

You're being led. Well, when you have a campaign, you have a team of people that work together to get you to the wind, and they're walking away. Why are they talking about dropping your vice president elect? Because of scandal at this point now. And it's a new emerging story or scenario coming from the inside. This is what happens. You propped up a candidate that never earned her seat. Pretty privilege is getting into places that you didn't earn, you didn't work for. And I thought this was the nation to pull yourself up by your bootstraps. You have to do that in politics as well. You want the votes from your constituents. You want the votes for your base. You have to be out here with the people.

Engaging Political Engagement in Communities

We don't see you everywhere. I never see you canvassing. Never seen one canvas, no door to door. You know, back in the day, back in the old school day, you had no problem canvassing. You can host an event. People can show up, but sometimes when you show up, that resonates a little bit more. Where's your. Where's the canvassing, teens? I barely. I'm in Georgia. Everybody's gonna be fighting for Georgia. Once again. I don't see any signage. Where are the signs of the yard? Signs? There's a few scattered here and there. But out of billions of dollars, who do you have out here on the grounds in the states that are most important for you to win? Making sure your messaging is out there?

Reassessing Political Commitment

So I just wanted to say, you know, just as a black American woman, five generations into this nation and this land, I realized that politics is really business. So business-minded people, we understand what to do. It's unfortunate that being so loyal to a political party yield us no return. But you live and you learn, and then you move accordingly. Peace and power to the fam. Thanks for me allowing thanks for allowing me the opportunity to speak in your space. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely, sister. Good point. Good point. I'm down in Georgia, too, and I'm letting everybody know Georgia is Trump's country.

Examining Past Elections

And to be honest with you, it probably really was in 2020 because I believe that there was some finessing that went on with the last election. Let me throw somebody out there real quick. Family, Stacey Abrams. I want you all to rewind. Go back to Stacey Abrams in 2020, or as I call her, Mammy Luther King. I want you all to remember how much they used to speak about her in 2019. 2020. They would always promote her. All right? And by the way, the Democrats invested in her for years. She was at the inauguration for Bill Clinton in, like, 96, way back.

Promoting Accountability in Leadership

So this shows you how long they will pay off people in their scheme and their scam to blind Black Americans. So they invested in Stacey. They got her all the way up in Georgia in 2020. She got mopped in every election she ever ran for. But they were trying to give her this credit for being, like, the most prominent, influential woman in the world. Everybody was talking about Stacey Abrams. How many times have they talked about her recently? When was the last time you seen her? As a matter of fact, I believe me and my brother Marcel might have been the only people seen her. When went to see her in Savannah when she was trying to campaign for the mayor, they rolled her in, they rolled her out, but go back to 2020, and it was really Joe Biden, Donald Trump.

Navigating Political Narratives

You kind of heard a little bit about Kamala, but you heard more about Stacey Abrams back then because they were trying to position her, basically force-feed her onto everybody. And if you look now, when she lost, they were trying to blame black men back then. Remember, black men didn't support Stacey Abrams. So you see the propaganda from the democratic establishment. You see it as our social just alluded to. When they don't have their same game plan working, they really don't have nothing. The Democrats got about one, two things that they can do. And when that don't work, they ain't got nothing to give.

Maintaining Political Resilience

They try to hustle black Americans. When they can't hustle black Americans, it's over. I've been telling everybody for the longest, the foundational black American vote, or lack thereof, can build the Democratic party or it can cripple the Democratic party. And y'all might as well pull out the wheelchairs because they're getting crippled right now. The numbers are coming in severely under. They're low key. The worst numbers polling for the black American vote that a democratic candidate has had. You're talking about 70%. And I've always been telling folks, all you got to do with the black vote, don't vote Democrat at five to 6%. And trust me, they gonna fill it. They gonna fill it in their pockets.

Understanding the Impact of Voting Trends

And they're filling it in a pockets. That's why they send out Barack Obama. Barack was quiet. I. Barack really wasn't doing them because there's a lot of dissension in the Democratic party any goddamn way. Barack Obama, he came, he did the DNC, and then he left, and he ain't really showed up. You know why he showed up? Because they said, listen, it's the 11th hour. These black folks, we can't move them. There ain't no fish fry. We can't feed them no goddamn food. We can't give them no goddamn tap dancing. Nothing's working. Call up Obama. Then they found out in the last 48 hours he ain't working. Where's Clyburn? My brother Marcel on the stage right now, he was going to debate Clyburn.

Shifting Political Dynamics

Clyburn didn't show up. And if you think about it, Clyburn ain't really been nowhere because Clyburn didn't want to see Master Joe go. He don't really rock with Kamala. All right? Obama, he don't really rock with her because how long did it take for him to endorse her? There's a lot going on in the democratic establishment. Scandal after scandal. And I'll say about 90% of them, we in the black grassroots have been the main ones putting it in the jumbotron on the main screen and exposing it. So pat yourself on the goddamn back and pop your own goddamn copy. They're afraid of us. That's why Kamala Harris is running around here very seriously trying to, you know, take down and censor all social media.

Emerging Voices and Community Impact

She's talking to the grassroots because their election or them losing the election, it's all based on us. That's it. That's our political power. Our political power don't look like everybody else because it's been established we are not everybody else. So they're afraid and they're going to continue to be afraid. And that's a good thing. All of this is good. We are all witnessing right now the democratic establishment going down the drain. And any establishment that ever takes black Americans for granted, they can bring out Obama, out the paint. Kamala, be honest with you. I'm already hearing word on the street that she's already looking at going back to California and trying to be the governor.

Anticipating Future Political Movements

That's what I'm already hearing right now. They're going to try to position Gavin Newsom probably in 2028 for the presidency. And I'm seeing. She's already seen past this loss that she's about to get in November. And she gonna take herself back to California and try to position herself out there because positioning yourself in Washington, DC is not going to work because you need the black vote to do it. And that little measly 70% ain't gonna get it and it ain't gonna cut it. And it's that way because we made it that way. Let's keep it going. Ron, I can't see your whole thing, but you've been on stage for a minute.

Fostering Political Agency

Ron, spc. Yeah. Thanks for pulling me up. I wasn't looking to speak. Basically, I speak by remaining silent, but I encourage us. The delineation movement, I think that's awesome. I think it should lead into a stronger reparations movement. I think black people should consider forming their own party. I don't like some of the people that say I'm voting for the couch, something I just thought of today. Maybe you might consider. If you're going to vote as a protest, register as maybe, possibly as an independent and take yourself away from the democratic party. Thank you for letting me speak. I appreciate it. Let's keep it moving. Let's keep it moving. Let's keep it moving.

Embracing Diverse Political Perspectives

Go ahead. Say this on you, brother. Take the floor. You know, I gotta jump in. So I am registered currently as an independent. I've always been registered as an independent. And I don't believe in the. I don't believe in just voting just to vote. I'm not voting against the Democrats. I'm not voting against the Republicans. I'm voting for something. And if no one has black on the agenda, I will not be voting. People that do not vote are people that are in revolt. So I do not. I do support the couch or the living party. That's the party I'm looking forward to voting for. And I don't support people just going out there and voting for Jill Stein.

Challenging Political Appearances

Jill Stein. Jill Stein doesn't. She's not speaking reparations in the sense that we are. She's not speaking anti-black crime bill in the sense that we are. She's not speaking progression of the black community like we are. So I don't support just voting for something in a protest. I don't support that. And so black is back to you. Yeah. Who's next? Black. Appreciate that, family. And I'm with you on that one. If you feel that you want to vote the couch, if you feel you want to vote rocking chair or folding chair recliner, then you do. So, family, you can do whatever the hell you want to do. We are political free agents.

Defining Political Freedom and Autonomy

All right? You ain't got to sign with a team. You could do whatever you choose, however you choose to do it. It's about the thought process. The political season highlights a psyche within a lot of black folks, and you can tell the difference between the two of them. I told y'all, you got folks who either stand on business or stand on the plantation. It is all about the choice to go left, go right, or stand idle right where you are, okay? It's like playing blackjack. Family, that's the way we get down. That's the way we move. That's the way we function. That's the way we operate. And remember, if somebody does not have what you are demanding, then you don't go vote for them.

Understanding the Process of Dissent

And if you do vote for somebody, you're going to the highest bidder. That's what it's all about. That's what it's always been about. Everybody else plays the game. So don't be mad when black Americans show up to the party, all right? Everybody's been doing the same exact thing for years. People are just upset because black Americans, now we're coming into the party. And y'all know how it is when we show up. When we show up, we shut it down. And that's what has everybody in disarray. And everybody's afraid of the fact that black Americans are moving independently. And everybody out there who used to shame us for not voting, now we shaming them for voting because they out here popping champagne and they tap dancing for all these politicians.

Resisting Political Manipulation

We ain't tap dancing for nothing. We telling them they better run that check. When I say run that check, I'm talking about you're gonna have to give up your mortgage, your car, note your light bill. You're gonna have to pay your phone bill, every goddamn dollar that you can find. You're gonna flip you upside down, and we're gonna shake every penny out because that's what it's gonna take. Vote for sale. Not vote that we give away. And why we got everybody in here right now. Y'all look up into jumbotron, and y'all subscribe to the black Alpha network. We go in the same deep dives that we do right here. We do them over there. This is political excellence.

Mobilizing for Community Empowerment

This is foundational black American grassroots journalism frontline. We really be out there really holding it down. And we got 300, 7380 people in here. I need everybody right now to hit that link. Go on over there, and y'all subscribe to the black Alpha network. It take 2 seconds. We all build this thing together, and let's do it. We break records over there, so let's continue to do it. Let's continue to go through them hands, too. I see. I cannot pronounce your name, brother. Di f r x. All that's on you. Different. I think. I think that's different.

Addressing Historical Context and Political Strategy

Boy, you. Boy, that different. That's like reading it backwards. Go ahead. The only thing that I wanted to say was that is about Obama. That bullshit that he said on tv is basically not his first time saying this. That bullshit before. Like, I think this was back in the early two thousands. I don't know if this is first term or second term. He said some shit about us doing better or something like that, and it pissed off people did. So fuck him. Fuck that party. Kiss my ass. In life in. Yeah, it's basically what the guy said. Vote. Like. Basically vote.

Encouraging Political Individuality

Like, vote for whoever you want to fucking vote for. That's all I gotta say. Fuck the democrats. Hey. Hey, brother. I need you one more time to say that again, just because they didn't hear you. I need you to say that one more time, brother. You still on the stage? Okay, say it for after democrats. I don't want to curse. It's going to be on YouTube. Yes, indeed. All right. I think it's Ellis. It's on you. What's up, man? Let me explain something, right? How. Just call me.

The Complexity of Political Allegiances

Yeah, go ahead, brother. I hear you. So people who say they gonna vote for the couch, they not gonna vote, right? And people who say, oh, I'm running. Oh, there's nothing black on the agenda. Well, here's the thing. Some of you guys are nurses. You ain't just black. I'm black. You feel me? I'm not gonna say I'm blacker than a lot of y'all, but I'm black. You're not just voting for what's black on the agenda. Some of y'all is more than black. You mothers, you have kids, you're an engineer, you're a lawyer. You may be a nurse. You're voting for all that shit.

Navigating Diverse Identities and Interests

You might just be like, I'm an American. You're voting for America. You're voting for way more shit than just being black. Black is the big issue. But you voting for your kids to go to school and to learn about black history, or to not learn about black history. I'm not even gonna be political on this. I'm let you pick your side because there's a bunch of different sides. But you vote on for shit that actually matters. Then you let the presidential election deter you for the other 50 something, 60 people that vote within these two years, the midterms and the general.

Encouraging Civic Engagement

Right. There's way more people than just those two motherfuckers at the top of the ballot, man. And I hate to talk like that, but it's a. It's stupidity for you to let other people in your community decide who's going to run your waterboard except you. It's stupidity for you to let everybody in your community decide who's going to run your school except you. You ain't got to be Democrat, Republican, libertarian, Green party, Black Panther Party, Nazi, lowrider party. It's ridiculous to hear niggas talking about they not going to vote, Mandy. And I'm tired of hearing it, especially from educated niggas.

Analyzing Accountability and Representation

And I'm starting to think you educated niggas. Hold on, brother. Okay, we're listening. Cool. Now I'm talking to you. Now I'm talking to you. Now I'm talking to you, homeboy. Okay, first off, you're not gonna shame no foundational black Americans family. Nobody, brother. You are. But you just not admitting it. Okay? It don't matter at this point what you say you're doing because everybody can hear it. If you tell people that they foolish or whatever for not wanting to vote, that's shaming somebody. That's literally the definition of shaming people.

Recognizing the Importance of Choice

And you're doing the same thing the Democrats do, which makes me wonder, you might seem like you, a democratic shield, because I'm pretty sure you're not trying to tell us to not vote for Donald Trump. And if you are, then you shilling for the Republicans. So it's just shilling anyway. Family, you're shaming and you're shilling. Okay? If a foundational black American does not want to vote, they do not have to vote. That is the bottom line. That's how they choose to do it. That's what they want to do. And you, I'm questioning your lineage, family, okay? It's either you c double owing, you know, I'm saying, or you want something else.

Exploring Community Narratives

Because when we say that we're not going to vote, that means we're not going to participate in a system that has not been benefiting us. All right? Now, somebody chooses to go vote down, ballot for other items. No one's ever said that. Everyone knows that. Voting couch. We're talking about the presidency. If you're talking about the city council and everything else, foundational black Americans have made it abundantly clear they are okay with doing that. That is fine. But if you're talking about going to vote for Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, with your eyes closed, that's the African American.

Defining Political Strategies

All right? The American Freeman. The real certified ones. We don't really do that. All right? That's it. You say we're everything other than black and all that. That's called trickle down. Trickle down has actually been proven to never work. We've been trickled down for the last 300 years. And what have we got? What have we got? We ain't got nothing. For all the trickle down you have, you got a trickle down reparations check. Have you got trickle down hate crime bills? Have you got a trickle down tangible resources for economics and small businesses? No. So trickle down has not worked, and that is being debunked.

Engaging with Current Events

So I really kind of debunked that whole theory that you just said in, what, two minutes? Which is pretty good timing, family. And then we hear for more if you want to go there. But people who decide to stay at home, that's absolutely okay, because somebody who stays at home because they're just ignorant, don't know politics, that's a different thing. People who stay at home because they're well aware of the way the system works and they're using it as leverage, that's okay. That's the way you play the game, and that's what brothers and sisters are doing. And the fact that you can't see that and the fact that you can't frame that or understand that makes me question your intelligence.

Challenge to Traditional Political Methods

So just because you say other people are foolish doesn't make you not foolish. It really means that you're looking in the mirror. Go ahead. It's on you, brother. Go ahead, brother. You ain't muted. Go ahead. He's not muted, by the way, y'all. He's not muted. Go ahead. I hear you, brother. You know what? I got the panel, brother. It wasn't, listen, you could check it two ways. I would prefer you to check it physically. I'd rather just check you instead of checking all your little records, homie. Oh, by the way, I'm already doing that.

Navigating Challenges in Discussions

Now go ahead and talk that talk. Check me and check it. And then next time we have some type of meeting, there won't be no meeting, family. I only come out one time. I g check them one time, knock them out, they don't come back around. So there won't be a part two. In fact, you ask them for a part two lets me know that, you know, you get served in part one. Go ahead. What I'm trying to explain to you, brother, is that you guys are not speaking specifically for the president. You talking about voting for the couch you did not get into.

Defining Political Responsibility

I just told you what it is. How you gonna tell me what it is? Y'all not saying that y'all voting for the presidency. I just told you what it is. You trying to tell me what I just said? You trying to tell us what we mean? I'm confused for a second. Isn't Kamala and Trump's name in the damn title of the room? Absolutely, brother. Apparently he can't read or comprehend these things. You know what I'm saying? He's so much. He got that shield energy that he can't really understand and fathom. He's probably paid right now.

Understanding Political Narratives and Relationships

And this is the problem with black people, in all seriousness, this is the problem with my people. You. I don't think you've. I don't think that you've met with Kamala's camp or Trump's camp and told him to give us something specific, but you're telling us to specifically vote for them. So. So I don't. Again, this is the problem with y'all. And you sound like Roland, by the way. Do you listen to Roland Martin, sir? By any chance? Do you listen to Roland Martin? Because we're stupid and we're dumb.

Refuting Misinterpretations

Do you listen to rolling Martin, sir? Because I see you got FBA in your. Well, I actually met with Trump's team. I'm actually in the room with his team. I've been in the room with. I don't fuck with rolling Martin at all. I'm not. No shield for none of them democrats, brother. That's what I'm not. So why are you calling us stupid? Not to vote, to sit at home. Now. He's. He's special. Okay, so tell me what I'm talking. Please. No, no, no. It don't work that way, homeboy.

Establishing Clear Political Perspectives

It don't work that way. Okay, let me. Let me. People try to come up on stages and act tough, sir. Stop wrong with people, bro. Come up here and act like. Go ahead, black. You trying to drop down and stuff. Shut up, nigga. You know I'm talking, man. I'm listening, man. You better put some base in your boys, homeboy. Bro, trust me. Don't, don't. We're not here for that. Don't have. This is what we talk about right here. Family. Okay? It's clear that guy right there is getting paid pennies by the democrats.

Scrutinizing Political Loyalty

You see it right there. The very fact is that he came in talking just like Holland Martin. He came in here talking just like Bakari sellers or all the democratic views. You know him when you see him, and when you see him, spot him out. And when you spot him out, check him. He had nothing. He made no sense. He tried to tell us what we're saying. So the first thing they do, y'all, is they ask you a question. Y'all notice that, by the way, too, right? I. They ask the questions, and it's very disingenuous because they don't really want to hear the answer.

Addressing Political Constructs

Now, when I gave this clown the actual answer, he tried to tell me that the answer that I just gave him ain't what I meant. Well, if I said it, then that's what I meant. And then once I said that, he started babbling, going every which way, like my mama said, you run down the block, down the street, around the corner. When your ass get here, I'll be waiting on you. We still here, family. We ain't pivoting nowhere, and I know you're listening right now. That's that democratic shield, energy. That's that desperation. That's that I'm scared. That's that Kamala Harris's Indian titty is in my mouth and Joe Biden's 3072 year old democratic dinosaur dick is in my mouth.

The Blame Game and Identity

What was it? A little bit of difference, but they were blamed for when they won, so now you're going to be blamed. And so in order to make sure they scapegoat the fact that in case she loses and that all the things don't work out, let's blame black men again. Like, at this point, it's. It has to be disgusting for us where we talk about, well, you got a black mama. I could have sworn most of us in this room will look like each other. You have a black father, whether you mad at him or not. Don't we have a black father? Don't we owe some respect to ourselves to stop wanting to pedestalize caucasian men and then sit here and allow it to be like, okay, our men are funnily, our men are finally in a space where they're saying no more and they want to think for themselves. And we're trying to shame them for having the thought even when the. Even when the guy. Because I'm not just gonna call you no brother. Even when the man came in here and he said that it was stupid of people to make a decision to vote or not at this point in time, in a country of 340 million people. That's what they have in the books.

The Rights and Respect of Black Men

But really probably more close to 370 million people with all the immigrants that are in this country, that you're telling me that citizen of the United States can't make a decision to do what they want. You're not telling, you're not going to these other groups of people and telling them they don't have these rights. But black men are the only ones who are being critiqued for having the right to think. And at some point for our people, we have to realize that this is a burden that you're trying to alleviate yourself from being able to notice this, that it's something that's wrong when the country is saying they're not. Their. Their country is saying it's okay to jump on this one person's back as if the voting block is much bigger than white Americans. It's not. They still have the larger bloating voting blocks. Unless we're going to go shame everybody for not wanting to behind this woman, what is the point of this? So black men are not the only ones in this country not allowed to think. And that was just really quickly. And I also wanted to say is that I find it also where, especially in the south, and you live in places that have a lot of colleges or in the cross of Carolinas, especially in North Carolina, there's a research triangle.

Employment Misconceptions

There are a lot of different immigrants moving in, especially South Asians. And they allowed us to say that black jobs only consist of corporate jobs and political jobs, political positions. And that was one of the most ignorant things to ever say, as if we don't live in a service economy country. How can we say that black jobs are only the jobs that only we occupied, maybe 30 or something to up to 30%, which is so disrespectful to the people that you walk up to who used to work at the Walmarts. But now if you go to a lot of these places, you see a whole bunch of Indians who used to work at the fastest food places. But now when you go to a lot of the fast food places, department stores and clothing stores, you see a lot of Hispanics. So it's disrespectful to try to disavow your own people, quote unquote, black Americans, quote unquote aboriginal Americans, and say that black jobs can only consist of the ones that you deem are the high value ones who work in corporate or who have political positions to the fact that their jobs are disappearing.

The Impact of Immigrant Labor

Yes, black jobs are being taken away. And the, and the person who said it was not wrong there you literally had these people making fun of you and being disrespectful and saying, oh, you want to. You want to work at Burger King? I'm taking your black job. Yes. Now that I. If you go to a Burger king, you're not seeing as many black people, especially black women that you used to. When you go into the Walmart's, you're seeing a lot more indian people and people gonna be, oh, no, they only have stem jobs. No, they don't. Because unlike black Americans, they are allowed to come to this country and stay two, three and four generations in the home. And they can have. They can put together four minimum wage jobs. And if minimum wage is $8, right, 750. And they can put that together times four, that's the dollar 32 an hour that they're making as a group. If there's four adults versus that one mandev that we're deeming as he's less than, if he doesn't make all the money and pay all the bills where they can put all their money together.

Double Standards for Black Men

But we're telling black men that they have to do everything, plus they have to listen to us and do exactly what they say, like they're damn dogs. This is what's happening in our country. It's okay for them to put their money together, and it's okay for them to delineate. South Asians are not calling themselves Koreans. South Asians are not calling themselves vietnamese people. But if we don't consider ourselves Nigerians, if we don't consider ourselves Jamaicans, if all of a sudden we're supposed to be part of this diaspora, all of a sudden we're bad people for delineating. When you look at it out here, other groups of people are delineating every day and showing us that they don't mind coming in and taking away from us while never giving back. There is no parity with black Americans or aboriginal Americans and other out groups. They have no parity with us. Whatever we give to them, they only take more. If we give them an inch, they're taking 24 inches. So I just wanted to say that is something that we need to be constantly aware of. Not to say that no one is not aware of it, but we need to be constantly having that in our mind, that this is the.

Collective Identity and Political Struggles

This is the disrespectful end of wanting to be this. Take the Martin Luther King side of things and say that we're all one people, we're nothing one people. We've never been one people on this planet. Even trying to. Even trying to disaway, dissuade our history to make us all only descendants and slaves. That is disrespectful to the fact that, quote, unquote, people have always been ship builders who look like us in other parts of the world. But now the only way you can get to a land mass is through chains and shackles. Because somehow this one group of people who only makes a 10% the world's population is somehow smarter than everybody. They're only ones who build ships, and they're the only ones who can navigate the atlantic ocean without engines, without the ability to understand how the water works. I mean, come on. Like, seriously, this happened like, this 12 million people? Like, come on. It's always just so silly how we take these parts. And I know that I sound passionate, and I'm not angry. I just want. I just want us to keep the awakening happening.

Impact of Social Media on Cultural Language

It's bad enough that we got on social media and were being ourselves, of course, but we forgot that eyes were watching us. And now our words that we used to be called jive, that used to be called slang, that now they want to coin it as aave and they're studying it, that we can't even use words like woke and black power, which was the thing for our group of people, not for all groups of people, but our groups of people. And now these people are making them sick with words that they were never supposed to use outside of the dictionary meaning. And now they're sitting here getting upset because you're sitting here with an indian woman who has irish background or whatever she's supposed to have, and she's telling the word woke. Why is she using the word incorrectly? She's supposed to only use the word and the word woke in a sentence describing a person who has gone from asleep to now awake.

Political Responsibility and Respect

The word was our. No, no. Hey, I got a landing plane, so we got a lot of hands. No, no. You did a great job. And you talk about being passionate. Good. I'm known for it. So appreciate you, sister. Absolutely. You summarize the last four years, the last eight years, twelve years, all the way back. You absolutely, 100% correct. Much love and respect. Let me add to what you just said real quick, and you made a great point how they always speak about the black man and the black woman separate politically. When was the last time somebody talked about the asian woman vote or the latino woman vote? They don't do that. They only talk about black american men and black american women separately, politically. Everybody else, they're combined as one because they want to give them combined tangibles, combined resources for us.

Divide and Conquer Tactics

They want to have a split, divide and conquer. So they can give little trinkets over here and little trinkets over here, but it doesn't go to the greater community. And what we're seeing, clearly, based on all my certified brothers and all my certified sisters, what we're seeing is that we are united, foundational black Americans. Those of us who really matter to the movement. We own the same page. We own the same type of time. And that's why you need help. I'm gonna tell you how it helps. It helps with you dropping down and not interrupting the God when I talk, that's how. Get the hell out of here, homeboy. As were saying. Oh, we don't play them games on the black op network, y'all. We don't. We don't do that. You don't know. No, no. It's like when your mama cooking in the kitchen. Family, don't bring your ass in there loud, okay? Let mama cook in the goddamn kitchen.

Intellectual Conversations and Community Unity

Same way with black alpha cooking. You go ahead and diphdem. Get on out of here, brother. As were saying, family. We are g checking shields just like that guy. You can't come back up, homie, so quit asking. We have a real intellectual conversation with real intellectual brothers and sisters. And you see the shields right there coming in? You see how I didn't give that brother the time of day? You feel me? And you see how earlier, when I g checked him, in two minutes, he dropped down, he tried to come back up. Now, you see who's putting in that work, and you see who's doing the real regulate. That's us. You see right there, who's trying to slide in and trying to get a last word in and just come in with the confusion. But you see that we're not giving that any type of time, energy, or effort.

Political Agency and Responsibility

We got a focus. We got a mission. We own it. We're staying on the right track, on the right train, and we're going to where we want. And anytime a shill or anytime an opposition pops up and they babbling, you just go ahead and give them that g check. Smack on the way to the bank. Ron from, we call that multitasking. And that's exactly what I just did. Dropping facts, multitasking, and smacking them up in the same time as we proceed to give you what you need, family. Go ahead, Sage. So, he did ask a great question. How does that help? That lets these politicians know that we do not support not being listened to. We do not support a politician that does not represent us. When America was created, they created this thing called the government, supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people.

Democratic Apathy

And if we feel that our government is nothing for us, why are you voting for something that you don't support, whether that be Democrat or Republican? So with that, and I'm coming around again. We're going to come around to all of you guys. If you do not have your hand up, I'm going to assume that you do not want to speak. I think love I am was next. I think love I am was next. Okay, I got you, sis. I'm coming to you again. I'm not going to. I'm going to assume that you do not want to speak. I'm going to drop you down. A lot of people don't want to come up. And I know, brother Black, well, I know Queen ain't going to allow you to be on here for so, so long. So.

The Value of Political Discourse

Again. Yeah, let's. Let's get to the hands. And, queen, I'm behaving. And by the way, before I get to you, love, I am. I'm sorry, sis. I allowed the brother to come back up. I allowed you back up here, Ellis, because of the simple fact that I. We like opposing opinions. We don't necessarily want this to be an echo chamber, but you should never want to get buck with your brother over some type of political jargon. And I'm going to just leave it at that. On to you, swizz. Real quick, real quick. I'm seeing people saying that old buddy with the voting thing, that the little shield that we slapped up, I'm seeing people saying. You know what I'm saying? That he. He wasn't talking about the major elections. He's talking about the local elections.

Elections and Political Engagement

I made it crystal clear that we're talking about the presidential election. And I made it crystal clear that if you choose to go vote locally, then you can go ahead and do so. I made that clear. When I made that clear, he still tried to put words in our mouth, which lets you know that you're not really here for a genuine answer. You're here for the democratic shield answer. So that is it. I don't want to interrupt you, but he is a descendant that is running for office, so it's important that it. If we are going to move as a unit, a codified unit, that we vote for candidates that are going to push our needs, which Ellis is one. I don't know if he's new to. Right. But I don't care. I don't care what he is.

Respect and Political Integrity

I don't care what he is or who he is. You don't come up in here, you don't interrupt people, and you don't start trying to call us niggas and we ignorant if that's the best way of getting people's attention. That sound like Barack Obama. That's. That's worse than Obama. At least Obama come out here and he play he trick and, hey, man, we brothers and we friends. Don't you ever come up in here with distinguished brothers and sisters and start calling them ignorant or foolish in a political sense because they have a difference of view. Let me tell you, I'm gonna give everybody a spoiler. That man ain't never gonna win with that type of mentality, all right? So you could take that shit elsewhere. Not you, sister. Respect to you.

The Consequences of Political Disrespect

But old boy, old buddy, or whatever the hell his name is, he ain't never going to win nothing when he's coming up in here insulting people. If we want to be insulted for our political decisions, we got a whole democratic establishment that's been doing to that 60 years. So we're not going to go for that right here with this guy. You don't disrespect foundational black Americans. You don't disrespect the lineage, heritage, and culture. If you feel that you got a difference of opinion, we can sit here and we can discuss it. Mark Carter comes up here and he talks about his political decisions, and we sit there and we meet in the middle and we can have a discourse. I disagree with him, he disagree with me, but we still handle this like gentleman.

Responding to Political Insults

When you come up in here and you start talking about y'all stupid, y'all ignorant, y'all fools. That's why my brother Stacey said he sound like Roland Martin. So if we want to be spoke to like that, we can go to Roland Martin. We don't need no shields coming up here talking that stuff. So either you're a democratic shield or republican shield, or you're an independent shield. Either way, you're still shilling and shields get ran off the block, fuck around, find out. Found out. And to be honest, like, you should never get buck with your brothers, especially if you're a politician running. Don't speak to us like, oh, shut up, nigga. Oh, I ain't talking to you. That. That's not cool.

Solidarity Among Black Americans

So, again, I look at everything as war, okay? And me and you wear the same damn uniform as a black male, wear the same uniform. You treat me with respect, and I would do the same for you. Okay? So, I mean much. You know, look, I love all my brothers, all my sisters. I do. But don't come up here and disrespect him, because when we greeted you with respect. I don't remember anyone calling him any type of niggas up on this stage, because I wouldn't have allowed it. And when Marcel has a disagreement with someone, you know, he don't call us niggers and all that. Don't do that. Let's not go there, okay?

Unity and Respect in Discussions

Because now we're talking about something totally different from off the app. I won't let no white man call me that. And we're not. And when we're in a public forum like this, you will not call us that, especially if you're a person. I was about to say, nigga, if you a person running for office. And let me ask you that, brother, my brother Sage, and all of us, you know, my brother Marcel, all my certifiers in here, we got on uniforms, okay? And underneath that is a certified, foundational black american. He got on a costume, and underneath that is a motherfucking coon. And there's a difference between the uniform and a costume. We wear the real one, he wear the fake one. Set it point blank.

Political Independence and Growth

Bottom line, let's keep it pushing. Love I am. It's all on you, sister. Yeah. I apologize for taking up your time. Love I am. It's on you. Hey, guys. Hey. Thanks for this space. This is excellent space. I'm so happy that you have in this space, and I really appreciate Joe that went before. I love when black american men and women have the free space to just speak what's on their mind, and I appreciated that submission. So, yeah, I actually. And people have heard this story before, but it's relevant in 2009 with Barack Obama being on the candidacy or whatever, and that was my first time to vote. I did not vote for him. I did not like him. I didn't like that dude.

Barack Obama's Presidency

I didn't like him because I've been around black american excellence my entire life. I love black american men. I think we have the best men on the planet. They have the kindest hearts. They do have emotional intelligence, and they are strong warrior spirit, superior aptitude, in my opinion. And I did not like him because I felt like he was appropriating a black american man's identity, is what that was. I used to question when I was younger. Well, hey, we've been in this country for a long time. Why have we never had a president that's reflective of the black american community that I see? And then to put a but him out there, this, we don't. We don't know who he is. He's literally a random. He literally is. He was the child of a single mother.

The Fallacy of Representation

And black american women have literally worn the. Had the scorn of single motherhood our entire life. And that's literally how people have judged us. So our entire experience, rather. So it's just okay that you get what I'm saying. Like, they're not even being measured by the same standard. I felt he was unintelligent. He seemed like, I used to joke with my friends and say, like, he just seems like somebody that used to get C's his whole life, because for somebody, for how I was back then, it's like I just am unimpressed by it. Him, I didn't see him represent anything that I have been around my entire life. So I didn't like him, and I didn't vote for him.

Reflections on Electoral Choices

He didn't get my vote ever. And I got a lot of pushback from the community. And I take it with a grain of salt, because I understand what were dealing with. But when, with this election, with Kamala, one thing that I said that I would not accept is someone appropriate, my identity as a black american woman. I don't want to see you going around pretending to be me, because that's essentially what she's doing. Stay in your lane. And I have found myself frustrated a little bit, because I'm like, see, they keep saying black women will vote for her. And, no, I'm frustrated that she's operating in my image and my likeness.

The Political Climate and Moving Forward

And I think the reason, and I had felt like the reason why people were, did not understand that is because, and I hate to say this, I was thinking that black men were not upset enough about the fact that Barack Obama had just done the same thing. He literally is pretending to be you, and he's not good at it. He's not good enough. That's literally how I felt. And you say, if I have a superiority complex, I don't give a fuck. I think black american people are the best people on the planet. No one compares to us. So I really was feeling like, damn black men. They just weren't mad enough about the fact that this mediocre, bastard.

Awakening and Consciousness

Oh, I bought some. This mediocre bastard is our operating in their image and likeness. And so I love that he I see the enemy always overdoes it, and that's. They always overdo it. They sent his ass back around when he literally should have read the room and taken a backseat. I'm glad that was a mist. That was a misstep. And because these groups, they lack foresight, and they. They have never been able to affect gauge the consciousness of black american. So they don't know that we will find it frustrating to have some fuck boy talking to us crazy. And that's exactly what happened here. And I'm glad it's happening. And I hope that black american men, I hope they get more upset about it, to be honest.

Sensitivity and Agency

I love that I'm scrolling through and I'm seeing that because he had that paternalistic tone. These people think that our group is not capable. They think that because we have not had an American, a black American for president, it's because we're not capable. But the reality of the matter is because our consciousness, yes, and our actualization is the greatest threat to this nation. They don't want us in these high offices. We would not be sending money to Israel. We would not be giving immigrants a damn thing. We would not be sending money to the Ukraine. We would not be spending frivolous funds and frivolous wars.

Power Dynamics and the Importance of Representation

So that's why we're not there. It's not because we're not capable. And so Barack Obama needs to change his voice tone or not speak to us at all. You're better off literally just not speak, don't even acknowledge us the same way you had done for your entire time in office. Do that. How about that? So I'm just really happy. I hope that black men stay in this vein and literally run his ass all the way down because they fucked around and they have to find out. Now you see what's in love. I am background. That's why we do what the fuck we do. Excuse my language, black.

Empowerment and Unity

I know y'all heard that baby in that background. That's why we speak out. That's why we want change. That's why we do what we do today. Go ahead, black. Appreciate that, family. Absolutely, absolutely. It's good to hear us get this, you know, real energy out there letting everyone know that we are serious politically. And y'all notice that we have been here having a very serious political conversation in great fashion. You know what I'm saying? There's a couple little, you know, hiccups here, there with, you know, bad energy, low vibrational folks, but we don't really stop the train for that family.

Commitment to Progress

We just continue to focus and stay on the right path because this is why we are moving in a different direction. We've done more in the last five years than they've done in the last 50. We're very serious people, and we got a real, you know, genuine where thaw and a very genuine thought process on how we're going to get it. And we get it by having these conversations, this dialogue, focusing on what we have to do, and just calling out all the operatives like Barack Obama and the democratic plantation. And it's very simple. If anybody's still trying to figure out why the democratic plantation is such a bad thing and how it's such a toxic, hazardous thing to the black community, then they'll never learn.

The Future of Black Political Agency

All right? Those of us right now who are understanding what it is and making the proper moves and the adjustments to get rid of it, those are the people who are going to shape the future as everyone has put up. Both our sisters who just spoke laid it out. Perfectly clear. Sage has Marcel, Mark Carter. Everybody's laid it out. Juicy genius. You as well. We've all laid it out why the democratic plantation is folding and it's fallen. And we're seeing the electoral actually change. It's shifting right in front of our eyes. And we did that by identifying the problems, identifying the issues, and being honest about it, all right? Intellectually honest, and staying focused on where we're going.

Voter Engagement and Black Empowerment

They always try to sell us that voting blue. No matter who was the way to go. They've always sold us that. We just need to close our eyes and just go vote for these people for no reason. Just go do it. Just to go do it. All right? Why is everyone else voting? Because they actually get receipts. They get receipts for what they get. Why were black folks voting? I still can't figure it out. What has changed? You can literally look at where were in the beginning, and you can look at where we are now. And it's never made a change. Trickle down, trickle downs never work for us.

Challenging Imposed Political Narratives

Okay? It's not this thing where we're going to give every other community something, and then eventually it's going to trickle all the way down to black Americans. All right? Because a lot of folks went with that, and now we're under the damn immigrants. So trickle down economics is going to Julio, who just got here last night, and we're not receiving that. So when you go through every single thing that they put in front of us and they forced on us, it has given us the main understanding that the democratic plantation has been the number one operative of us politically.

Pathways to Political Agency

Because I want you all to remember, when you start dealing with these two political powers and these two political parties is a duopoly, to be honest with you. You're dealing with people who understand one way or another. Black folks got to be on somebody's plantation. And the goal is not to run from one plantation to the other plantation. The goal is to be independent and build our own land. Okay? We built this land. Let's build our own land politically. Let's duplicate and mimic that. So if you want to run from one party and have a love affair with them, and then you run to the other party and have a love affair with them, that's not the time.

Businesslike Approach in Politics

We own. We strictly business, all right? No emotion. It is only business. We're not going there. We're not crying. We're not getting upset. We're not sitting there trying to please to these folks. We're not begging to these people. That's what they did in the past. And you end up with people like Barack Obama, all right? Lecturing our children. He lectured kids ten years ago, 20 years ago, and he's doing it now. All right? And by the way, I questioned some of them men that were behind him because some of them hairlines was dancing backwards. I'm just saying checkmate.

Demanding Accountability from Politicians

But if you look at what the Democrats have put forth for us, nobody can actually give us anything that's been specific. And we have been the only community that has been brainwashed to believe that politicians are not to do anything for you specifically. No other community speaks like that. No other community talks like that. You'll never hear a Latino tell another latino that government ain't supposed to do something for you specifically. That's why they get there. You'll never hear an Asian tell another Asian that the government doesn't do things for you specifically. But if you want to hear black folks tell other black folks that the government can't do nothing for you got a whole democratic plantation that tells you that.

Reawakening a Collective Political Identity

And we have been the only people that have told other people in the community that this is the way it operates and the way it functions. Until now. Now we're operating the same way everybody else does. We're moving in the same political system that they do. Only difference is that we got that foundational black american freedmen energy, and we're going to do it on a whole nother level unlike any of them. I see. I got my sister angelic. It's on you, sister. If you're there. Hold on 1 second, Angelica. I'm coming right to you, brother. Black, I want you to pay attention to the jumbo and juicy you also.

The Call for Political Transformation

Do you see what your man Ellis emailed me? This is a person that's running for office. This is a person that we're supposed to support. This. This is the problem today. This is truly the problem in a nutshell. I don't support this. This is stupid stuff. And black, you know me. So I'm trying to be professional. This is not something that we should be supporting. And I'm gonna just leave it at that. I'm gonna leave that right there just as a reminder. Not at all, brother. This what happens. This is what happens when. Notice, everybody, we having this real good political conversation with some debates as well.

Disruption and Respecting Spaces

There's been some debates in here and we all came to the table. But notice, y'all, there's always somebody who comes in as a bad seed with bad energy. Then they turn something that simple, something that's positive that we all have in this conversation today, on this Saturday, having a great conversation. And you always got to have somebody, family. Y'all know, you could be sitting in here talking about the most positive goddamn thing on the planet and somebody going to show up trying to start something, calling people out they name. And then when they do that, they're going to play victim at the same time.

Handling Negativity with Grace

You can't be the victim and the aggressor, okay? You can't do that. So what we do, family, we just shut down that negative energy, man. It's all just negative energy, man. Some people wear negative energy like jackets, family. But we don't pay that no attention. We continue to build, work, shine and grind. We're going to build with all my beautiful foundational black american women in here. We're going to build with all my beautiful foundational black american children and all my certified brothers. That's what we going to do.

Resilience in the Face of Adversity

Anybody with the negative, low vibrational energy, you're not going to knock our shine. They just play themselves. Family. Let's keep it going angelic. Speaking of my beautiful foundational black american sister, it's on you, sister. Tell the world how you feel. Hi, can everyone hear me okay? Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. Okay. All right. Thank you for letting me come on and speak. I just want to speak on two of the previous callers. Let's start with that gentleman, Ellis.

The Importance of Political Identity

Okay. I noticed one thing that he said was that, but we're not just black. We don't have to vote for things that are just black. We're mothers and we're this and we're that. First of all, we're black first. I don't know what you are, sir, but we're black first. Yes, I'm a mother. Yes, I'm other things, but we're black first. And that. I saw that FBA in his profile as well. I need to check the paperwork on that because I'm not believing it. I'm not believing it. And the other gentleman who said something about that, Ron SPC, I think he just kind of dropped down and dropped out.

Rejecting Wrong Political Narratives

He said something about I don't like people saying they're not voting. And it was really the same thing as that Ellis guy talking about how, well, it's just stupid. It's just stupid if you single stupid. First of all, we're. I'm sick and tired of black folks being talked to like we're some unruly children. We know what we're doing. We're very intelligent people. We're very politically intelligent. We're very politically mature. We know what we're doing. We don't need to be told who to vote for.

Political Autonomy and Respect

I think you should vote for Trump. I think you should vote for Kamala Harris. I don't think you should note vote. I think it's stupid. Nobody asked you what you thought. Ron SPC and I think he was a white gentleman, too. On top of that, you're not even one of us trying to tell us what you think. We don't care what you think. We're grown over here. If you don't want to vote, if you want to vote, couch, I've seen some real funny ones, too. I'm voting for the top of the ticket.

Deciding Political Actions

I've seen some funny ones. Someone had bad slash, but they had bed slash couch. I've seen foo town slash couch. I think it's funny. The only thing that's gonna have me looking at you, Sada, is if you say you're gonna vote for Kamala Harris or I call her chameleon, because I don't even know how names pronounce. I don't care. definitely gonna have me looking at you side eye. But we grown. We grown over here. I'm sick of being talked to like an unruly child. I've been grown. I'm old. I'm about to be 54 in a couple of weeks. Like you don't tell me.

Political Engagement

And I'm telling you one more thing, and I'm gonna leave it. I'm going for the top of the ticket, but I'm not voting down ballot at all. You feel how you feel about it? Our adolese people who are of our same lineage, I much respect to them because we're the same lineage, but I'm not voting down ballot. Y'all got my tangibles for me down ballot, and then all y'all got is some non justice for black people and all these people to share it, and the judges, I don't care. I'm voting for the top of the ticket.

Local vs National Voting

I got one measure on the ballot here where I live in nashville, in the district I live in. One measure, I'm voting on that. I'm going for the top of the ticket, and I'm out. So I just want to leave it there. Thank you for letting me come up and speak. Appreciate that, sister. You know, you always come up on my stage. I definitely appreciate you all the way. Let's see who else we got. I think it's Einstein. You've been in here for a minute. It's on you, Einstein. Come off your microphone. All right, let's keep it moving.

New Perspectives on FBA Movement

Crypto Nate, it's on you. Hey, what's going on, brothers? You know, tell you the truth, it's my very first time, probably in the last couple of months, that I've heard about the FBA movement. And I was wondering, like, what the heck is this? You know, start getting, you know, looking into it, and even found out about the acronym, the meaning of the acronym, you know, foundational black Americans, which I found intriguing, because that day, I was actually discussing the importance of blacks that are born in America to emphasize and strengthen their ties as being Americans because of actually what's going on.

Cultural Identity and Rights

And I found out a lot of brothers and sisters don't even care about that, or, you know, they feel disgusted by, you know, the things that, you know, happening to the country and, you know, the history and things, and they reflect on that, and then they just, like, ostracized their rights as Americans by not being. Or proclaiming themselves as Americans. So I think that this is very important how you actually state the acronym, because the words. Words are very powerful. Words do have spiritual and legal means. So being a foundational black American actually emphasizes you being american, as, you know, you were born here.

The Consequences of Political Inaction

And I would love for more outreach on this, especially in our communities, because it's just like you all been saying for a minute, I've been saying this ever since Joey got into office, that they're going to take every damn thing away from us. And all you got to do is just learn from the example of their actions. You judge them by the fruits that they bear. I mean, look at them, they're taking everything away. And I mean, I've been saying this for a long time. I'm like, I'll keep voting that way.

Realizations and New Directions

Guess what's going to happen? They go, keep doing you that way. Now all of the sudden it's a little bit too late to, you know, actions that have taken place because it's going to take a long time for this demigration to happen for us to get what we had back. But by doing this FBA thing, this is, I think will be a new start to not be holding to like what the black diaspora has been holding to the Democratic Party ever since. What's that? The passage of the Civil Rights Act. I think this could be something new if you all get that outreach out because I'm bringing outreach out myself self, you know, with the red pill, supreme channel and even through Twitter, I keep telling people, get on x, follow these brothers and sisters on here, that they're preaching the gospel here, you know, of your nationality, you know, you got to protect your rights, you got to protect what your, what you have.

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