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Racism is expensive. It's so expensive because you
guys used to have free college. Racism brought about college
being the cost that it is. We could never get to free
health, universal healthcare, because black people would
receive it. Racism is expensive.
You guys got rid of all of the free parks and pools and
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programs once the Civil Rights Act was passed.
This was America's downfall. The Civil Rights Act being civil
was your downfall. Racism has always been
expensive. It's always been expensive.
It's just they always thought that they would have the fee.
They always thought they would have the fee in hell, for a good
minute they did. They had the fee to give.
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See, the problem is now they don't have the fee.
They don't have the fee. So it's it's, it's, it's
becoming a problem. And rather than stop trying to
pay the fucking fee, y'all will literally kill yourselves and
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and kill the reputation of this country, of this nation trying
to pay a fee that y'all should have been stopped paying.
OK, y'all should have been stopped paying when colleges
went from being tuition free to tuition based in 1960s and the
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1960s. That was all because y'all
couldn't stop us from getting educated anymore.
So you wanted to put a roadblockin there.
You wanted to make it harder forus.
We didn't have the capital like you guys did, so you added
tuition. The reason why America doesn't
have universal health care is because that means everybody
would have access to it. That including people like me
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and you, and they don't want that.
They thought that they would always have surgery money.
They thought that they was always going to have outpatient
care money, you understand, private doctor money.
Hell, I'm not going to an office.
I can always have them come to me.
That's what they thought they was always going to have.
So apparently Trump thinks that teaching about slavery is woke.
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Like, Sir, slavery happened before Wi-Fi, TikTok, and even
your spray tan formula. How is history somehow
political? The Smithsonian teaching kids
about slavery isn't woke, it's literally just facts.
Saying slavery is bad isn't someleftist agenda, it's just called
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reality. When a leader calls history
woke, it's about protecting their power because if people
don't know the truth, they're easier to control.
So no, slavery isn't woke, it's just history and ignoring it.
That's the real agenda. This video is going to trigger a
lot of white people, but I don'tcare.
I think that white people actually suffer from inferiority
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complex. And so the reason why they have
always been trying to prove themselves as superior,
controlling, colonize, steal from cultures, appropriate,
appropriate other cultures is because first of all, they've
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been unable to keep their own cultures.
They've destroyed, they've ruined their own practices,
their own spirituality, their own forms of wisdom.
And so they tried to like steal that from other cultures and
other people because they just were unable to accept that their
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culture was devoid of actual wisdom.
Their barbary and cruelty destroyed their own essence and
souls. And so they try to reclaim that
by coming into other cultures and trying to steal that from
other cultures and trying to in store this sort of supremacy and
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and white excellence in order todominate the narrative.
But in reality, they are the ones that at the core are just
so small and materialistic and devoid of culture and barbaric
in their way, in their self-expression and in the way
that they connect with life, with Mother Nature, with other
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cultures and other people. They destroy their own souls and
they have nothing to connect to,nothing divine, nothing magical,
nothing whimsical, nothing spiritual to connect to.
And so they try to push this narrative of materialism, of
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atheism, of capitalism, all of that in order to secure
themselves in their emptiness, in their nothingness.
And they tried to force that onto other cultures.
And when it didn't work well, they just started stealing the
knowledge of other cultures, theother spiritual forms of other
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cultures, the magic, and createdsome New Age BS in order to
reclaim something, to feel something.
But it's just not real and it's not a real essence.
Like they just are devoid of that because of their
inferiority complex. My name is Kylie and I'm
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obviously white. I grew up in a conservative
white family and I know there's been a lot of discourse about
whether white people should talkabout racism.
And here's my argument for why Ithink that not only should we,
but we have to. A lot of racism in white
families occurs behind closed doors.
I've been over at friends parents places and heard them
say some pretty obscene things about people of color assuming
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that I am on their side simply because I am white.
Obviously this makes for some awkward conversations when I do
call them out, but point being, the depths of the racism and the
darkness that seeps in deeply into these families can only, in
my opinion, truly be exposed by other white people because they
will never be their full racist selves around anyone who is not
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white. They like to save face publicly
and say that they're not racist,but then again, if you go into
their homes and you hear the things they say that would
suggest otherwise, just encourage you.
If you're a white person and youknow people like this, please
say something. Don't just ignore it for fear of
conflict. What's up guys?
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Welcome back to the channel onceagain.
Now, for a very long time we have been seeing the white
people, they have been voting against their own interest,
white people, they have been voting to punish black people.
And this time round, white people, they are getting
punished because of the bad decision they made.
These people, they went ahead and vote for racism.
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These people, they went ahead and vote for deportation without
knowing that also some of their family members will be deported.
They thought that it is only theimmigrant people will be
deported, but it has turned out also those families member and
friends, they are now getting deported.
So this is to tell you that for a very long time, these white
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folks, especially the MAGA people, they have been voting to
punish black people. They have been voting to punish
the immigrant people. But right now we are seeing that
God of Black, it is has come through to help the black
people. The same punishment that these
people, they vote the black people to be punished, it is
also punishing them. And right now the white folks
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cannot afford racism anymore. Black Americans are, are
laughing at them now. So right now the people who are
laughing at the black people because black people, they want
these people not to vote for this administration, but white
people, they didn't listen. They went ahead and vote against
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racism. So right now they are being
punished. You have been seeing white
people that are coming out. They cannot even afford basic
necessities. We have been seeing white people
are they're all, they're elderlypeople.
They are being kicking out of the nursing home simply because
the Republicans, they waited ahead and vote to crush the big
beautiful bill. And you guys, you know, the big
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beautiful bill, it has been helping.
Those are low income are those people who are getting low.
Those white people who are getting low wages are those
parents. They have been helping their
parents to pay. They've been paying their parent
are their big beautiful bill. It has been helping their
children to get the snacks and also this big bill.
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It has been helping the rural hospital.
Right now we are seeing the white people, some of the white
people, they cannot even pay. They cannot even to pay their
Medicaid, their Medicare. So things are really changing in
America and black people right now, they are still laughing to
these white people because they voted for racism.
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And right now the white folks, they are now realizing that they
cannot take racism anymore. So guys, I want you to watch
this compilation of videos and and see how people they have
come out and react and then I'llbe back with more comment.
I'm your host Dash Lifestyle. Kindly remember to give a video
a thumbs up. All credits goes to the original
creator of the video. And also remember this video, it
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is only for educational purposes.
I have watched my third video ofYT people crying on this
Internet because they own red Noand they've learned how
expensive it is to be a racist corporation nation.
That is what the US is and all these people keep saying one
girl just said she got $450,000 worth of student loan debt to
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become a lawyer and it costs like $800 to go to law school a
year in China a year y'all. So let me give you a little bit
of a history lesson for my YT people who are just awakening to
the world that black people havetold y'all has existed since it
be since they so-called. Let us go right?
We have told you racism is expensive.
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It's so expensive because you guys used to have free college.
Racism brought about college being the cost that it is.
We could never get to free health, universal healthcare
because black people would receive it.
Racism is expensive. You guys got rid of all of the
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free parks and pools and programs once the Civil Rights
Act was passed. This was America's downfall.
The Civil Rights Act being civilwas y'all downfall and y'all
crying on the Internet for what we told you.
You had to go to China. Your citizens, your fellow
citizens. Fellow citizens, because you
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never paid attention and you never really saw us as fellow
citizens. So you had to get somebody in
China to tell you this is crazy,this is ridiculous, this is
unacceptable. You shouldn't accept it.
You shouldn't tolerate it. No, you need it.
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Someone else to tell you. How does it feel to know your
country bet on racism over everything else, Technology
advancement? China looks like a futuristic
movie, but it ain't a futuristicmovie.
It's reality. And we are in an oligarchy,
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right? Oligarchy.
And we're not. We, Because I find it so funny,
a lot of these videos, all of these creators get down here and
talk about some we, we, we, we. They all speak French now
because black people have been known this.
And every time I see one of those videos, I'm commenting,
Black people told you this for centuries that this was wrong,
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that being able to just completely control people,
ignore their rights as citizens was dangerous territory.
And because it wasn't happening to you or you thought it wasn't
happening to you because I don'tknow y'all, I never been on a
plane to another country to prove that America isn't the
greatest nation on earth. It's just not, you know, it's
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the most controlled, it's the most manipulative, it's the most
marketable. I will say we're like the US is
number one at marketing, which is lying, you know, in their
case because they're not offering anything to how are you
the greatest nation? You greatest at locking people
up, greatest at debt, greatest at uneducated of your majority
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population Cause black women arethe most educated here.
Police brutality? What are y'all great at?
Oh giving money to government, military.
That's what we're great at and Idon't even know how great we're
going to be at that. Look who they trying to get in
charge of it. That ain't going to last.
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I had congestive heart failure in 2004.
I say this to say if you're watching this video at this
point, do the work 'cause we're not going to, we did it already,
but I'm glad y'all learning thaty'all already are slaves and
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been slaves. Now you're just slaves that know
your slaves. It reminds me of a movie called
The Girl with all the Gifts thatin.
If anybody's read that book or watched the movie, The book was
better. The Girl with All the Gifts
really displays. How?
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It was a concept of the girl is a zombie but she doesn't know
it. It's really good book.
I recommend the book 10 out of 10 over the movie.
But it's a really interesting concept because it's like this
awakening people are having on red note.
It's like that movie. Y'all didn't know you were
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already slave, you were already powerless.
You were already, they practicedon us.
You didn't know it, but we did. So it's kind of like somebody
standing next to you and being like, y'all, we zombies, Y'all,
We, you know, we're not really alive.
Y'all. They actually holding us
hostage. Because in the book she thinks
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her teacher like she doesn't understand why her teacher is
afraid of her. You know she doesn't understand
it because she had no self concept. self-awareness, that's
what it is. Y'all lack self-awareness,
situational awareness. Because y'all like stories you
like to be told who you are. You don't like to demonstrate
that right? That's why we see all this mega
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DI stuff and not in a qualified way but non qualified way.
This is what we're dealing with y'all.
And until y'all do the things y'all saw us do and demand more
good luck because we beat like hardcore slavery.
So we just don't expect what y'all expect and y'all get over
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there shocked. We know it's better, you know,
because we see y'all had get better what we did.
I don't know about it no more, but we used to see y'all get
better. So we always knew, you know,
there was always more, you know,and as someone who likes to
travel, you know, I've been, I've been blessed, I've been to
Dubai. That's not AI mean that doesn't
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look real either. Like you go to Dubai, just go to
Dubai's airport and you like theUS is, is, is number one at what
I really don't understand. And I I maybe because I haven't
done my research in terms of population, it's it's really
just our military and that's going to catch up eventually.
I'm I'm really shocked at this point, China behind us because
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I'm trying to understand how techno technologically they're
far advanced, they're far ahead of us.
But good luck with that $450,000worth of debt.
Girl that's crazy. Maybe y'all should protest,
advocate, get some rights, demand something of the people
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who actually supposed to be representing you.
Maybe y'all should. Maybe you don't get everything
from a promise job. What do you think?
Racism is expensive and corporations and billionaires
don't. This is probably breaking news
to many who support and applaud mass deportations.
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Well, the people in Nebraska. The state of Nebraska is
starting to find out how expensive both of those things
are, how expensive racism is, and how much corporations and
the billionaires don't care about the working class,
minorities, poor people, black people and other non
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billionaires. Well here we go.
So here Nebraska is on the brinkof bankruptcy, although it seems
that they have found a little Band-Aid to put on their
self-inflicted gushing wand by choosing and supporting mass
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deportations, which hurts their farms because it takes away the
migrant workers who instead of waiting for ICE agents to go and
round them up and jam packed them into the some of those
private prisons like Core Civic and Enrich, continue to enrich
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the billionaires while they losetheir their, their, while the
farmers lose their workers. The migrants decided to self
deport to places where they can be and, and be OK and not be in
a community in communities of people who applaud and support
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mass deportations. So I guess those migrants were
taking people's jobs. Where are those people come and
take take the jobs. They're there.
The jobs are available. Why are these states, why is
Nebraska potentially going bankrupt?
Why are so much of America's farming country going belly up?
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Yeah, racism is expensive and like they say, if Rand find out.
But I hope this is a lesson to everybody that is in support of
and applaud mass deportations and mass incarceration.
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People who for? The past four years, over half a
billion dollars worth of cars and cash and all the people just
like you. We're choosing 2.
In a haste to get rid of the people they do not like or to
hurt people they don't like, endup hurting themselves, You know,
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with racism and xenophobia and all of these other things that
were part of this this part pastelection, by the way, I'm not.
Although MAGA is super excited about these mass deportations.
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The corporate Democrats were weren't too far away from them
either. They were busy chasing MAGA to
the right, especially on the issue of immigration.
So I'm not going to act like I didn't see it or that it didn't
happen, or that the Democratic Party wasn't campaigning on
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potentially doing harm to migrants and immigrants either.
And at the end of the day, you know, there was also another
choice other than the corporate Democrats or MAGA, and there was
the Green Party. Most people probably did not pay
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attention to it. But if you look at their
platform, it actually is in favor of the working class.
It's in favor of minorities, it's in favor of the majority of
America to where you can see their platform is not in service
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of the billionaires, unlike the two major parties, the duopoly.
So all that to say, though, whenyou make choices and you make
choices that hurt people and at the same time you depend on
those people, you're cutting your nose off to spite your
face. And at this time, let me just
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ask Nebraska and everybody, because I know I recognize
everybody in America is going tobe affected by farming issues.
However, everybody that supportsall of these bigotry, all of the
mass deportations, mass incarceration, racism, racist
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policies and all of that, and who are being affected now, let
me just ask you 2 pull yourselves up by your
bootstraps. When people ask me why I was
such a die hard Trump supporter,this was the reason why.
Because of this comment right here, I felt like this.
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I felt like that in 2024, that white men were the only people
who were legally discriminated against.
In fact, I'll take it a step further.
It was the white, straight, Christian, conservative male
that would be discriminated against in 2024.
In the United States of America.We had tolerance for everyone
else but us and truth be told, it wasn't until I realized how
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ignorant and uneducated I truly was that I began to think and
feel and live differently. Growing up in a society and a
system that, by design centers and caters white, straight,
Christian males, anytime you seeany other type of inclusivity,
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any type of diversity, equity and inclusion, it will begin to
feel like oppression. And that's sad that this is the
truth about the world that we live in today.
And people say all the time thatif we just stop talking about
racism, that it will go away. People believe that because they
don't experience interpersonal racism that it doesn't exist on
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an institutional or a systemic level.
But it's because of comments like this that we know it's
alive and well. People will be like, well, we
don't have a white entertainmentchannel or we don't have
historically white colleges. We don't have a white History
Month. We don't have white owned
businesses. When literally whiteness has
been the standard in this country since the birth of the
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nation. I remember when I first started
seeing interracial commercials and I would get so mad.
I'd be so triggered and I'd say things to myself and some
friends and family, I don't carewhat you do.
I don't care about interracial dating, but why do they have to
shove this down our throat? And the same thing with gay
pride or trans talk. I would get so triggered.
I don't care what you do, but why do you have to shove it down
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our throat? Could you imagine for one second
being a member of one of these marginalized groups growing up
in this country, what it must feel like to have whiteness or
straightness or Christianity shove down your throat every
single second of the day? And then when you begin to
question it or try to create a safe space for yourself, you're
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told to go live in another country.
If you don't like it or stop being the victim or don't blame
the system, you need to take personal accountability.
And this is the question I have for people who get upset about
it because I know a lot of people in my everyday life are
still upset about it. Why are you so triggered?
How hard is it to deconstruct and re educate?
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And why are we so afraid to do so?
How long before I see results with Tai Chi?
Day three you'll feel your energy.
Day 7 your eyes will change. Day 28 you will become.
Are we that insecure? Are we that fragile?
Are we that mediocre that we cannot compete in a world that
has a level playing field and equal opportunity for every
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single person? I mean hell, if we really think
about it, if we really want to get mad, we need to get mad at
our ancestors. We had a 400 year head start and
many of us are still living in the trailer park.
But for real though, why does inclusivity feel like oppression
to us? Why do we get so triggered?
Why do we think it's a 0 sum game?
Why do we look at it as a piece of pie in which if somebody else
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gets a piece of the pie, that wedon't get our piece?
And I have a very unpopular belief that I'm going to share
with you, and I stand on it. And many people are going to be
triggered by this. But in 2024, if you're white in
America, you're racist unless you've actively chosen to do the
work to become less racist. But by default, if you're born
into this system with our institutions, the way that we
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are taught, programmed and conditioned, through no fault of
your own, you have been taught and programmed to be racist.
And This is why education is so important.
And don't take it personal. I'm not attacking your character
unless you willfully refuse to learn.
I'm attacking your education andyour beliefs.
And I challenge you to become willing to see the world from a
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different perspective. That's all that simple.
So ask yourself this question. One simple question.
Are you up for the task? Are you willing to learn?
So racism has always been expensive.
It's always been expensive. It's just they always thought
that they would have the fee. They always thought they would
have the fee in hell for a good minute they did.
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They had the fee to give. See, the problem is now they
don't have the fee. They don't have the fee.
So it's it's it's.