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October 3, 2025 9 mins

Jesse Dollemore - Trump Pastor Tells Black Folks – GREATEST MOMENT IN HISTORY IS WHEN SLAVE SHIPS ARRIVED


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Oct 3, 2025

Jesse talks about the continued sickening and anti-Christian messaging from white Christian nationalist pastor and rabid Donald Trump lover, Joel Webbon, who said on his podcast, "Stop being a little boy. You're whining and crying about something that's ultimately your fault. Yeah. Stop blaming it on other people. It's your fault. If. Because. Here's the deal. It's like, what was slavery? The richest black people on God's green earth are African Americans. If slavery never happened, then you would be in a grass hut." He finished his dehumanizing rant by screeching, "The greatest moment in history for any brown or black country is the moment that the white man's ships arrive on your shore."

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Then you would be in a grasshut.Yeah, right.
Well, we need reparations. Your reparations are that you
get to live in America. White Christian nationalism is a
cancer in the United States. Racism itself is a vile, putrid,
disgusting disease that is antithetical to the belief of

(00:21):
any reputable faith at all. Joel Webin is somebody I've
talked about many, many times. The clip I'm getting ready to
play maybe the most vile that I've ever shared of Joel Webin
and his dipshit little sidekick in which he says 1.

(00:41):
He does like a a a racist imitation of a black person
saying that that I'm a Kang. I'm a some just just gross, but
he's telling black people who are upset about the condition of
our country and their their continued treatment after, you
know, 250 years and hundreds of years prior to that, when it

(01:03):
wasn't the United States technically, but it was just a,
a European colony that you should be thankful that you're
here. You, you, you, you should, you
should be happy that you're here.
You should, you should be offering thanks that you're
here, He says. If slavery never happened, you
should be thankful because if itnever happened, you'd be in a

(01:24):
grass Hut right now. He says that the greatest moment
in the history of any brown or Black Country is the moment that
white man's ships landed on yourshores.
This is a man of God, a self-proclaimed pastor, a

(01:48):
preacher, a teacher, a communicator of the philosophies
of Jesus the Christ, telling black people to shut up and be
thankful for what you have. Watch this, I hope in horror,
and then we'll talk about the nonsense racist white supremacy

(02:10):
of these ideas on the other side.
Why do white evangelicals struggle with the idea of race
why do they struggle with those Europeans that colonized and
brought Christianity to the world and.
Why? Why are you constantly
apologizing for that and struggling with Strong?
Guilt, like race, is a real thing.
It's not just a social construct.
It's in DNA. Because even the conservative
guys, when they pushed back against, you know, BLM and like,

(02:32):
you know, we was kings, you know, and all this kind of like
black people are great and the only things that's ever been bad
about them is because they're victims and have been oppressed
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And so when BLM, the wokeness and all that stuff was going on,
there were conservatives who whowho pushed back.
They were a little cowardly and a little late, but eventually
they pushed back. But even the ones who pushed

(02:52):
back, they pushed back to say black people aren't that great,
but neither are white people, you know, and and you're doing
identity politics, you know, by,you know, saying that, you know,
I'm black and these are my people, but no one should be
doing it. It like the way that it was
pushed back against instead of saying because what should have
been said, and I'll probably getclipped for this, but what

(03:14):
should have been said is hey, cut it out.
You need to grow up. Stop throwing a fit.
You're throwing a tantrum. Stop being a little boy.
You're whining and crying about something that's ultimately your
fault. Stop blaming it on other people.
It's your fault if because here's the deal.
It's like what was slavery? The richest black people on

(03:39):
God's green earth are African Americans.
If slavery never happened, then you would be in a grass Hut.
Yeah, right. Well, we need reparations.
Your reparations are that you get to live in America.
You're welcome. You're welcome.
You get to have the Christian religion that's live better than
your ancestors. The.
Greatest moment in history for any brown or Black Country is

(04:02):
the moment that the white man's ships arrive on your shore.
If slavery never happened, then you'd be in a grass Hut.
Your reparations are that you get to live in America.
You're welcome, You're welcome. The greatest moment in history
for any black or brown person, says Joel Webb.

(04:24):
And is the moment that white man's ships arrived on your
shore. Let me tell you about what black
people suffered through after those white men's shipped
arrived on their shores. They got hundreds of years of
enslavement, oppression, abuse, torture, murder, rape.

(04:46):
Not not only did black former slaves get nothing after
emancipation, President Andrew Johnson, a white southerner, he
made certain that white enslavers were made whole.
Reparations. But not for former slaves.
Reparations for rich white slaveowners After the Civil War,

(05:07):
blacks were kept poor, systematically poor, and with
almost zero ability to grow wealth.
Thousands of black prisoners were leased by Southern states
to former white enslavers in what were called convict leases,
where blacks again worked for free while white men made
themselves rich again from theirlabor and upon their broken

(05:32):
backs. There were also sharecropping.
Sharecropping which grossly exploited black work ethic while
allowing the former enslavers tomaintain their power and to
continue to grow their wealth, their white wealth again,
ultimately passing that on to future generations of their
white descendants. Of course, during this time

(05:54):
there were also Jim Crow laws inplace all over the South which
made it illegal for black Americans to occupy the same
spaces as whites. Hospitals and bathrooms, private
buildings, elevators, phone booths, restaurants, water
fountains, everything that was white, which was everything, was

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off limits for black Americans, Black Americans.
Jim Crow laws also intended to force black people into
indentured servitude, to limit their voice in the political
system by stripping away their constitutional rights to vote
and to control where they live. It was the American legal system
explicitly designed for oppressing them.

(06:37):
And listen, much like today, after the Civil War, when dudes
got out of the military, like the guys I served with, they
gravitated to jobs within the legal systems.
Many former Confederate soldierstook jobs as police and even
judges to make certain that there was no justice at any
level for black citizens. And thousands upon thousands

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upon thousands of black Americans who found themselves
in the crosshairs of those enforcing these Jim Crow laws
were met with violence and deaththrough lynching.
Again, much like today, and the few black communities that were
able to band together and prosper, accumulating some
modicum of wealth, were violently targeted by white men

(07:25):
and destroyed. An example of this would be what
took place in the early 20s in Tulsa, OK's Greenwood District,
better known as Black Wall Street.
It wasn't just Jim Crow, though.Blacks returning from valiant
combat service in World War Two were once again betrayed by the
United States when they didn't Get full access to their GI Bill

(07:48):
benefits. Whites got them just like I did
when I got into the Marine Corps.
Whites benefited. Whites were fully able to take
part in wealth building programsoffered through the New Deal,
but not their black fellow veterans.
And when someone was able to scrape together enough to buy a
home, they were precluded from doing so because of calculated

(08:11):
discriminatory housing practicescalled redlining.
You know this though, Joel, right?
So tell me, Joel Webin, your goofy little sidekick maybe?
Or anybody else for that matter.Black people should be thankful.
Thankful America wasn't a different nation back then.

(08:31):
In so many ways, we are the samecountry, making the same
mistakes, abusing the same peoples, reinforcing those same
old traumas. Tell me what you think, I'd love
to hear from you. You can comment below this video
wherever you're watching it. You can also call the voicemail
line 714-576-4054. And of course, as always, you

(08:51):
can e-mail me daily@dollarmore.com if you want
to help support this work. I would appreciate that very
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(09:14):
below the video or just on my channel and become a channel
member again for $2.00 a month. I love and appreciate you very
much. We need to do a much better job
of being unified and supporting people who are oppressed.
We need to end this kind of attitude, these kinds of racist,
pernicious attitudes. I love and appreciate you very
much. I'll see you next time.
Be genuine, take care of one another.
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