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As a black farm operator, the one thing that I'm sick of
hearing from white farmers is how you're struggling.
Excuse me, my people not only struggle, the USDA objected for
money trying to keep black farmers out of farming and to
actually help us. Meanwhile, white farmers were
not only getting land, you're getting conservation payments.
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Do you even know what that is? The white farmers and their
families for generations were giving land and to they will be
paid to not farm that land because it's for conservation.
It's for environmentalism. The same white MAGA farmers who
vote against climate change initiatives, who vote in favor
of of of of policies that harm the environment, are now the
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same crybaby bitches who are crying about them not getting
conservation payments. Excuse me?
You don't even believe in environmentalism, but you want
payments for not farming your own land?
You want payments for not working your land?
You want payments for being lazy?
Who want payments for being white?
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That is the usual suspect, the usual problem in this country.
The reason why we spend so much money on freaking farmers and
subsidies is because of white farmers.
Because black farmers don't evenask the freaking USDA for
anything because we know better.You want to know why for
generations the USDA has done nothing but help white farmers?
Get them land, get them conservation payments, help them
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with animals, help them get freaking education.
Mechanize their freaking farmingequipment.
You do all that shit and now youwant to come to me saying pull
yourself up by the bootstraps. I've been doing that and that's
why I'm not struggling like you are.
That's why you want to know why?Because when you give a man a
freaking a freaking fish, he will eat for a day.
But if you teach him how to fish, he will eat for a damn
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lifetime. And guess what the US government
has been doing with freaking white farmers?
You've been giving out a whole lot of fish.
You gave out the whole oceans worth a damn fish and now all of
a sudden you can't do anything. You can function on your own, on
your own. And, and the way that we know
that you have focused so hard ongetting subsidies from the US
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government is that your crops reflect that.
Your crops reflect that without your slaves, without your cheap
labor from picking Mexico and Honduras and Ecuador and and
Brazil, without your illegal immigrant slaves, your ass is
falling. The reason why so many farm
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hands get paid so little is because it's been taken over by
white farmers who were used to having slaves.
So guess what? They don't want to pay top
price, The damn farm hands. So it's up to black farmers to
actually pay people to actually farm the land, to actually be
self-sufficient, unlike the privileged bullshit ass crybaby
ass white farmer. I've never got what the hell
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you've gotten so stop crying as a black.
So you know how the Trump administration is holding all
these press conferences and they're like, we're winning,
we're winning, We're bombing ships, we're threatening to go
into another country. We're winning so much.
Oh, look, this one brown skin person has a horrible track
record. We're winning.
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And then mega supporters are like, Oh my God, all this
winning. They're not winning and they're
pissed. So here's what Fox News doesn't
want you to know. So companies in the United
States are taking a huge hit. Let's just focus on BlackRock,
OK? The big American finance giant,
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they just lost $17 billion. Why did they lose $17 billion?
Because a giant Dutch pension fund withdrew their investment
in BlackRock. Why?
Why did they do that? Because BlackRock deemphasized
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climate and social justice initiatives to cater to Trump's
agenda, and then this pissed offthe Trump administration.
Morgan Stanley, another financial giant, just undertook
a huge study. They pulled a shit ton of
individual investors in U.S. companies and 80% of them said
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that they want companies like BlackRock and any other
companies they choose to invest in to have climate change
initiatives. They believe climate change is
real. They're upset at all these
companies capitulating to this dumbass administration.
They believe in climate change, 80% of them.
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So they're putting their own pressure on companies,
withdrawing money, investing elsewhere in companies that have
the balls to stand up to this administration.
Trump, their administration is not happy.
And then here's a big one. Trump is so pissed off he even
posted about it. A Norway wealth fund worth $2
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trillion just sold their stake in Caterpillar.
US equipment manufacturer Caterpillar, Yep, just sold all
their shares. Why?
Because Israel purchases Caterpillar equipment to
undertake the big G word. Yeah, Norway divested and a
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bunch of Israel banks and investments as well for the same
reason. This pissed off MAGA so much
that Lindsey Graham just went ona tirade.
We're going to like, put even more tariffs on you, Norway, and
we're going to revoke, you know,all of your visas to come here
and everything like that. They are piss, piss, piss.
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Meanwhile, other investors are having this conversation across
the board. Fox News is not letting you know
about this. They have seen a Titanic shift
of other countries investing in American markets, meaning
they're not. They're pulling out.
They're not investing in American companies.
The US exceptionalism has been single handedly destroyed by
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this administration and other especially dictator companies
are more than happy. Countries are more than happy to
step in and fill the gap. And they are.
And these investors, US investors are saying it's not
going to return because Europeanstocks, Hong Kong stocks, all
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these stocks are soaring and they love it.
And now everybody's buying in toother countries investments and
they're completely bypassing theUnited States.
And the final message that investors are passing around to
each other is we have no one who's going to help us.
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We have to save ourselves. That's a lot of winning.
What's up everyone, I'm Coach Dee.
Listen, Tim Scott is in the findout portion of the program more
than anyone who has ever supported Donald Trump in the
Republican Party. And listen, this video has
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nothing to do with sympathy or empathy for Tim Scott.
I do not like the guy. I do not care how he is treated.
I don't like the fact that people are using homophobic
slurs to shame him, but I do like that he is finding out that
Magas are telling him straight up, Tim, we don't care how much
you buck dance for the Republican Party.
We don't care how much you you buck dance for Donald Trump.
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We do not like you. So remember when I had the video
of Laura Loomer posting a picture of Tim Scott?
And on that picture she wrote, Ican't believe he posted this.
And then a bunch of people were coming to that picture and
commenting the most hateful stuff about Tim Scott and using
homophobic slurs to say that he was gay.
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I'm talking a lot of comments about that.
And there were also comments about him being a rhino.
But you you can tell the part about being gay actually got to
him really badly because in response to all of those
comments, he posted this video recently.
Happy Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving.
This is our first Thanksgiving together.
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We have lots of family in the house.
I want to stop and say to everyone, God bless our country.
God bless you and your family. Proverbs 1822 says he who finds
a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord.
I'm so thankful that's a 31 years of rain.
This Thanksgiving I get to celebrate it with my beautiful
bride. God has blessed me.
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See y'all soon, God. Bless.
Bye, bye and listen. If you think the video that he
just posted for Thanksgiving hasnothing to do with the comments
that were posted under that picture that Laura Loomer posted
about him, you're not paying attention.
We didn't know anything about Tim Scott engagement until
people started talking a lot about him possibly being gay.
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We had never heard anything about that.
But when he was going around campaigning for Trump and hoping
to be his VP pick, he came out and said, hey, look, I'm
engaged. And then we hadn't heard
anything about her. We haven't seen pictures of them
together. We've definitely never seen a
video of them. But then all of a sudden, Laura
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Loomer post his picture the, the, the Magas and Republicans
are being homophobic and saying that, oh, he's gay and all this
stuff again. And So what does he do?
All of a sudden he's posting this video.
And I can guarantee you, Tim Scott is looking at the comments
on that video thinking I can't win because people were going to
that pic, picture that video andsaying, yeah, we still think
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you're gay, Tim. And then calling him a rhino and
saying that they're going to primary him because he didn't go
along with the with the Donald Trump agenda.
They're even making up things about him saying that he never
even votes with Republicans, that he votes with Democrats
most of the time. That's not what's up.
We got him. We got, oh, JD Vance, Peter
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Thiel and the Walton family. I knew there was something going
on about these Arkansas farmers.And you know what?
You can get mad at me all you want.
Do the freaking research. JD Vance owns a large share of a
company called Acre Trader. Same with Peter Thiel, the man
that's behind all of this monitoring data center crap.
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To watch you and to watch me. And guess what?
The Walton family, one of the richest families in the country,
guess what they own? Acre Trader.
You know what Acre Trader does, folks?
Acre Trader goes in and buys farmland that can't pay their
taxes and guess what they do? They hire people to go in and
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work it for It's for profit and then all of their investors make
money off stealing farmland. It only gets better.
Guess what they specialize in taking corn and soybean farms.
Go figure. OK, if you're going to one of
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the No Kings protest today, you're going to see something
that's called agitator. I am going to teach you how to
deal with these agitators in a non violent way.
If you run into them today. Agitators are going to be people
that are like counter protesters, but instead of
trying to make any kind of point, they're going to get in
your face and be as disrespectful as possible,
probably with cameras out tryingto bait a reaction out of you.
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You got to understand that they're not there to create any
kind of constructive dialogue. They're there to do 2 things.
Number one, they want I get footage for their YouTube tick
tock channels, right? And #2 they want you to get
violent so they can expose you and make some kind of point
about your political side. The photo behind me is not the
boss baby in his early 30s. It's actually Cam Higbee who is
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a conservative influencer associated with Charlie Kirk's
Turning Point USA and in this video he gets in the protesters
face with a camera and tries to get content for his YouTube
channel by saying disrespectful things to them.
So they put on a little car alarm and bleep it in his face
and he immediately goes to tell the police to try to get them
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arrested. Luckily these guys weren't
arrested but Cam tried to claim that it was against the Penal
Code to to ring it in his face. So a better way to do it is
this. If one of these agitators gets
really close to you trying to get footage of your face or
asking you agitating questions, all you got to do is just play
loud music from a copyrighted source.
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If you play music that's so loudthat it irritates them, number
one, their cameras aren't going to be able to pick up any audio.
And #2 when they try to post it online, it'll keep copyright
strike, right? You want to use music from a
franchise that's really litigious instead of any kind of
like potential trending sound. Some music from Disney and
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Nintendo specifically, like the Mario theme or like, you know, a
Princess theme, is going to makeit so they don't get any footage
and their videos are going to beunpostable.
Do not under any circumstances touch one of these people.
They know the law and they're looking to get you locked up.
Don't touch them. Just play the most annoying song
you can and ignore them as if they're not even there.
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And trust me, they will leave you alone.
If churches were good for the black community, the US
government wouldn't allow us to have it.
OK, now wait. All of my black Christians, all
of my but the Lord said, but theBible said, but I love this.
I love that. Listen, what aren't black
neighborhoods? We're over police.
We got police officers everywhere.
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Are those good for us? Now we got the the stores that
sell drinking. I don't know what TikTok wanted
me to say, but those drink stores, they're everywhere.
Every single corner do are thosegood for us?
We got 7 elevens every single corner.
Are those good for us? Do we have grocery stores with
fresh groceries on every single corner?
No. Most food deserts are in black
neighborhoods. Do we have good elementary
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schools, well funded schools andteachers in our neighborhoods?
No. But those aren't a neighborhood.
The the the we at one or two schools and they're not.
And they usually don't have the materials that they need to help
our children. But you know what is on every
black black neighborhood corner?A church we in the 80s, they
dropped those boxes in black neighborhoods full of that white
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rock like substance they gave usthat it was that good for us.
Nope. They use that as a way to have
an excuse to arrest black peopleleft and right.
But we have churches. Do they bother churches?
No, we as a black people, right?We have this spiritual energy,
we have this, this magic that isinside of us.
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We all feel it. We all know it's there.
We all know we have some sort oflike some sort of God essence.
And they gave us religion, They gave us Christianity so that
they could put it in a box and control it and use it however
they want to use it. You go to church every single
Sunday and every single Sunday for hours.
You pray, you, you listen, you do all this stuff.
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But if you use that same exact energy and went every single
Sunday to a class, you would have a degree.
Like Oh yeah, and why does the KKK burn crosses?
Thought you guys were Christians.
This is another video for black people.
The Sphinx. You know the nose, it's like
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broken off. That's because it had a black
nose. Like a.
A The features of a black persons nose and because we
stole Egypt and all of their technology we had to break the
nose off. It's what we do best,
whitewashing. Some other things that come to
my mind other than batteries andelectricity being stolen from
the Egyptians. Jesus was sold for 30 pieces of
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silver. That was also coincidentally the
most amount of money a black slave could be traded for back
in Roman times. Have you ever wondered how Jesus
or a Jew or some Hebrew person walked into a town and everyone
knew right away that they were Jewish?
How do you know someone's religion just just by looking?
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Because they're black people? It it's that simple.
Have a mind, grow a brain dude. Kanye was right.
Crucifixion itself was a torturemethod reserved for the slave
class black people in Rome. You think they were doing that
to white people? Oh, did you know all the
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gladiators were black too? Oh, Spartacus.
It's not, it wasn't a white dude.
All those black names in the Bible, Zechariah, Jeremiah,
Ezekiel, Enoch, Isaiah. We can do this a long time.
We really can. It's the entire Bible.
It's it's a black history book like.
This how it go. 150,000 white racist men.
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That's a government funded organization called the Ku Klux
Klan. 3 *** That's the Rico, Rico lawyer shit.
Oh shit, that's organized crime.Three *** One of y'all go shoot.
One of y'all go driving. It's going to be 1 of y'all
idea. Let's go.
All y'all let's go. But the Ku Klux Klan have how
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many members? You said 157,000.
Wow, this is how it goes. So when people suffer under the
Trump administration, it's not always the same.
It's not always the same. I used to be very far left in
how I showed up in activist circles and how I showed up
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online. But then I moved from the South
to the a blue state and I experienced a lot of their
programs, social programs. I saw a, a, a different way of
voting, of living. It was not accessible to people
in the Midwest and in the South.The way that people criticize
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their politicians in blue states, people are trying to
bring it into the conversation in red states.
I think I changed how I showed up in spaces, not my beliefs,
but how I showed up because I felt like it didn't consider
people in red states. And like if we think about it,
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we had a 10 commandments being said in Louisiana classrooms.
In Texas we have more like gerrymandered where 1/3 Hispanic
people and black people are one fifth and then of the votes.
Sorry for my brain. But then you also have like
Florida, you know, being the number 2 state where people are
using loans for food. None of those are blue states.
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How the way certain people are suffering in Midwest and red
state and, and in southern states like it it it's, it's a
different conversation that's being had.
And I think one of the best people that we can bring up is
when you have a governor with standing 10 toes down trying to
add more seats to the to the side because of how they trying
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to gerrymander or how they did gerrymander Texas.
And then you have Rhonda Santis and a couple of other Southern
governors, Midwest governors whoare bending at the beck and call
of the person supposedly in chief.
We not having the same fight. We not having the same fight.
And granted, I said my beliefs never changed, but how I showed
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up because I felt like it didn'tconsider the people who weren't
always able to show up in this way.
So when people suffer under the Trump administration, it's not
always the same. It's not always the same.
And so, yeah, yeah, we we need more politicians that have some
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actions behind that word, their words.
And sadly, it looks like it's going to have to come from a lot
of governors 'cause they have a certain kind of power that
Congress people do not have. We saw with Texas, the Dems did
what they could. They did what they could and it
still passed. We need, we need something to
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change and it has to be a wave. It can't just be for blue
states. And so that's why I'm like, when
we're criticizing certain thingsthat people try that that we
want to fight against the personthat's supposed to be over all
of us, Like now we fight in 50 million fights at once.
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We can't keep pouring out of an empty cup fan.
We can't keep pouring. And the way we are fighting this
Trump administration, it feels like it's going to be an empty
cup before we can refill ourselves so that we can help
and stand up for the things thatwe really want to stand up.
Like, there was a point in time where I could talk about a lot
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of different kind of stuff, but right now I'm trying to fight
for the basics so that we can have the basics.
We're back to basics, fam. Our contemporaries told us that
history is a cycle. Many of us took the chance to
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prepare. A lot of us are leaving.
Many of us are choosing to stay and fight.
How you fight how you fight is important.