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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, hey, hey, I'm bad with something for you to
think about. Listen, I've done this episode already, but I
pulled it because I want to re do it so
I can add some things and take out some things too.
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So I want to talk about all of this hatred
in this violence. Now, some things I'm gonna say people
are not gonna like. But you know, it's okay. I
still love you. It's okay. We don't supposed to agree
on everything. However, I want to address this. People do
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not understand that their mindsets mindset are formed, not your
brain itself, but your mindset is formed out of experiences,
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good and bad. But what fuels you and what causes
dysfunction is when you hone in and hold on to
the negative experiences. That's what it's all about. Everything in
life outside of God, I'm talking about us as human beings,
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is about the mindset, because you can't do nothing without
the mindset. It is the catalyst. So if a person's
mindset is not conducive to healthy, it's gonna affect their
life period, all aspects of their life in some form
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to some degree. That's why we have millions upon millions
of dysfunctional people. In this world. So the reason people
are the way that they have chosen to remain is
because of the mindsets that they have, that they have
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become comfortable with, so comfortable and familiar that.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
You think you're okay when you're not.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
All a person have to do is and I challenge anybody.
I don't care who you are, who you think you are,
I challenge anybody.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
All you have to do is just sit down and
think of.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Your life, what you've gone through, how you feel, what
you think of the most, and you know self, assess yourself.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
The good and the bad.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
But you can never become a better person by remaining
the same. You can never become a better person by
being in denial. And as long as people don't recognize
that they're broken, that they have un resolved inner issues,
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they'll never they'll never gain mental maturity never.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
You can go through life and you can gain all kind.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Of things the world has to offer, I mean, any
and everything, but that does not mean you're mentally mature.
It doesn't mean you're a mature person. It doesn't mean
you love yourself. Because most people gain all of these things,
but they still you're miserable. That's because you have unresolved
inner issues. When people are broken and don't understand that
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they're broken, they are easily manipulated, brainwashed, bamboozled easily at
Cohurst Cohurst into doing things. It's just it's true. When
people are broken, they are easily persuaded to do wrong
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because see, you've heard me say it many times.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
People have the.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Sense of belonging. They want to be a part of
something or someone's life, so they will go along to
get along, to belong even if it's wrong. People are
so brainwashed and so unhealed that they can know longer decipher.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Decipher right from wrong.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
To them, wrong is right and right is wrong. That's
how mentally gone people are in the world. They don't
know the difference between right and wrong, and I mean
they will argue you until you're both blue in the
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face because they are so broken they can't see they
poked the bear, They dig bitches, and they be the
ones who's falling in the ditch that you did. The
Bible tells us how can the blind lead the blind?
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Let's say both fall in the ditch or in the pit.
It's in possible. So let me start by saying this.
So many people millions of poor, millions of poor, millions
upon millions upon millions of people profess Christ, but they
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don't serve them. So you could profess them all day.
It could sound so wonderful. But your fruits is gonna
tell the truth. The fruits that you bear is going
to tell the truth. I don't care who you are.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
You can say all.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Of these things about God because even in the word,
it tells us it says.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
You use my words, but I didn't put them in
your mouth.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
You know why, because it also tells us you praise
Me from your lips, but your heart is far from me.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
And that is who millions.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Of more, millions upore millions of people are. They speak it,
but they don't live it. See, people speak it because
it sounds good.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
It sounds good.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
But what people fail to understand is you get no
golden stars or free passes with God. He gonna judge
you for your works. He's gonna judge you for everything
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you've done, every word you spelled out of your mouth,
the way you lived your life, and who you lived
your life for. Now, let me make you understand this clearly.
Who you lived your life for now, who you say
you're living for because and He's gonna separate the week
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from the tears.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
So you could say all day that you love Lord,
the Lord, you love.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
God, you serving God, and all of this, you say
it all day, every day. It means nothing, absolutely nothing
to God. And anyone who's hearing my voice, don't believe me.
Don't take it from me. Please read the Bible for yourself.
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You're living in vain. If you're talking it and you're
not walking it. You are here, but you're not a
here and a door. You're living your life in vain. See,
people can't understand the truth because they're so far away
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from reality because of the mindsets that they have. So
there's so much going on and people are trying to
tell people you you have to feel a certain way
about things that's going on in the United States. No,
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you don't.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Nobody get to tell you how to feel. Nobody get
to tell you how you feel.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
You feel how you feel like they feel how they feel.
But because it's not the way they want you to feel,
they got a problem with it. And that's wrong because
it could go both ways. You don't like how they feel,
they don't like how you feel. But you have to
accept each other because everybody have a right. And it's
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like free speech. I'm hearing a lot about free speech,
but the people who crying the most about free speech
were the same individuals who say they was gonna protect
free speech. Now it's just such a going on and
they don't like what's being said. Now they want to
clabor anyone over free speech.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
Yet in the process they're still talking terrible negative about
people while they are upset at other people.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
About free speech. Please make it make sense. Make it
make sense. How can you wanna damn somebody over their
speech but then you're talking negative and hateful towards other people.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
It don't make sense.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
That lets you know how unintelligent people are. They think
they're so smart and intelligent and mature, but they're not.
A title does not make you mature or intelligent. A
degree doesn't even make you that way. It's all about
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the mindset that you have. Most people have denied themselves
growth because they are stuck where they've always been, in
the same negative mindset because they're brainwashed and don't realize
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their brainwashed. So let's get into the violent and the hate.
This nation have done nothing for all the years I've
been on the earth, and I've been here a while.
But spew hate, show violence, and be.
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Divisive. That's it.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
And you wonder why you have so many young white
men or older white people who are doing all the
mass shootings and the murders and the hate crimes. You
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wonder why I keep hearing people say why would this
keep happening?
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Why do they keep shooting? You want to blame the guns.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Yes, guns may be a problem, but the real problem
will never be solved until you decide to take accountability
and responsibility and you look at the root cause. Because
a gun is like alcohol and drugs. It cannot affect
you in any way until you pick it up and
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use it. It cannot cause harm to you or anyone
else until you pick it up and use it.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
And whoever do those things, it's.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Because of the mindset that they have. So you want
to say, you want to blame guns, but it's the
people with the guns. So let's go back to the
violence and the hatred. If all your children have been
taught all of their lives is to be violent, hateful,
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and they've been taught division, what do you think they
will learn?
Speaker 2 (13:31):
What do you think they will learn.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
It's no difference from a child being in a household
and their father is abusive or their mother is abusive,
and all they see every day is their parents duking
it out, and their child become an angry child.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Because of all the things they've seen.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
It's no difference from a child being raised with a
parent who's very depressed. All they've seen all their life
is their parents popping pills and laying around doing what
type of spirit do you think that child's gonna pick up.
It's no difference from a child seeing their parents drugged
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out or alcohol addicted, and they see alcohol and different types.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Of drugs laying around what you think is gonna happen?
Speaker 1 (14:29):
I know because I've set across the table from plenty
teenagers who hadn't been using since they was five and
six years old, and I promise you I'm not lying
to you. So it starts in the home. It starts
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in the home, whether it's your parents, some type of caregiver,
your siblings, and outside the home, your grandparents, your your
other relatives.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Friends of the family.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Then outside of that, the people that you meet in
the communities, at your schools, at your churches, at your jobs,
but it starts at home. Now, let me say this also,
just because a child have been taught hatred and all
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of those vile things at home does not mean that
every single child is going to grow up like that,
because children can choose better paths for themselves when they
get older. So let me say that. Let me make
myself clear. Children can choose better paths. It's just like
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some children who grew up in a nice household who
turned wicked. So it goes both ways. You can have
good parents, bad child, bad parents, good child. It goes
both ways because it depends on the mindset. Just because
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you came from a bad place doesn't dictate that's the
way you're gonna be in the future unless you choose
for it too. Sadly, most of the world's population is
choosing to remain the same on the same negative paths.
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So it starts in the home and spread abroad. When
all a child knows it's violence and hate you and division,
that's what they're gonna adapt to. That's what they're going
to embrace. They're gonna adopt that mindset and they're going
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to adapt to it, and then they become comfortable in it.
People don't try to research to understand why is it
so much hatred in this world? Why is it so
much violence? Why do people do the things that they do.
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They don't try to learn, they don't try to get understanding.
They just get on the negativity bandwagon along with everyone else.
And that's the societies we have all over the world.
Now I have to talk about this, slavery black people,
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black people, and you know, I've done podcasts about this before,
episodes before. Black people are the most hated race in
the entire world. People don't try to understand why, they
just hate because that's all they know. If racism wasn't
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a thing it went away today, they would not Racist
people would not know how to exist. And that's the
god of this truth. They would not know how to
exist because.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
That's all they know.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
That's their lifeline, that's their fuel for living. It's hate
and violence. So without racism, they would not know how
to function.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
And that is beyond beyond saying, but unfortunately it's the truth.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
So slavery, I just want you to really, really really
think about what I'm saying. I want you to really
take out your feelings and your emotions, set them aside,
and I just want you to think about it, and please,
for once in your life, step into the other person's
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shoes mentally, mentally.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
So I want you to think about it.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Why are blacks hated so horribly around the globe? It
is because long before any of us was here, any
of us, any of us.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Long before my grandmother.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
My grandmother died at ninety six, ninety six years old.
She was born in eighteen ninety eight and she died
in the early nineties, so she had been around a minute, long, long, long,
long ago. There was this social construct that was formed.
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And believe me when I tell you that the white
racist forefathers know all about it. They know the truth.
They know that black people are the blueprint. And it's
not saying that to boaster or anything like that. God
knows it's not, but it's just the truth. We all
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came from blackness, all of us. But instead of teaching
the truth, people have been taught and I mean all people,
because you got black people that don't like black people too.
They just as racist almost if they could be, but
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they definitely don't like their own. But every has been
taught the same thing. Everybody. Let me repeat that because
it's very very very important. Everybody, all races, which is
man made, all races have been taught the same narrative
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to hate blacks. But no one, no one, even the
black people, no one has been taught. Why now, don't
you think that's bizarre. Isn't that strange? It is by design?
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But thank god, black people and none black, some none
blacks are waking up to the truth. You always hear,
oh white man wrote the Bible. Nah, Nah, No they didn't,
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because if the white man had wrote.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
The Bible, he would have wrote all.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
The characters as white. But he did it because he
couldn't because he didn't write it. He may have transcribed it,
but he did not prescribe it, because if he could have,
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every character would have been white.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
And let me say this too while I'm talking.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
You know, they say, oh Jesus was Middle Eastern, he
was a Jew from the Middle East. No he wasn't.
He was right there in Bethlehem, born in Bethlehem, right
there near Israel, not far from Egypt. So it's right
on the tip of northern Africa. It's not Middle East.
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It's right on the very tip of northern Africa. But
they want to tell.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
You Middle East but research it for yourself.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Look at the mouth, research Africa for yourself. Research where
Bethlehem and Israel is at. It's not in the Middle East.
But I digress. If that's what people want to believe,
they can believe that. I'm not taking from nobody what
they want to believe, But I'm just saying, if you
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want the truth, seek the truth, and you shall find it.
Look if you have two eyes that you could physically
see out of researching for yourself, that's all I has.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Researching for yourself.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Now back to because I'm kind of jumping around as
stuff popping my head, So back to slavery. Why are
blacks hated the most If you think blacks are inferior,
why would you.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Hate someone so much that you think is inferior to you.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Yet, as slaves, black people raised white families, took care
of the white men sexually and in every other way.
Was the farmers and the sharecroppers, was the construction people.
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They did it all. Black people done it all, and
they were some of them beat into doing it, and
manby did it with no issues. But you had black
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people trusted these slaves, was trusted to build them homes
and build them businesses and take care of them. White families,
even mothers having their own babies ripped from their breasts
to feed the white babies. Now again, don't take it
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from me. Research this for yourself so you can get understanding.
Because I do not want anyone to die and go
to hell. You claim you love Jesus. I don't want
anybody to die and go to hell. I want you
to get understanding so you can get this hatred out
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of you. So the white man entrusted the black people
to do all of these things, but now you hate
them so much. The people that you put your neck
on their head, their back, their face. You lynched them,
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you shot them, you drugged them behind cars, you raped them,
You use their children as alligator base. You separated the families. Again,
research it. Don't become angry with me for the truth.
Research it for yourself. Don't take anything from me. Research
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everything I'm saying for yourself. Get out of your feelings.
Don't let your emotions get the best of you. Research
it for yourself. So, if they've done all of those
horrible things to black people, why are you hating black
people so much? Everything black people had was stolen, all
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types of inventions that the racist white people enjoy using
today were invented by black people. Many many, down to
the folding chairs you set in at your barbecues and
stuff outside, many many, many inventions. They build highways and oh,
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I mean you name it, you name it. But you
supposedly hate black people so bad? What have black people
ever done to you? They have done nothing to you
in comparison to what have been done to us. Nothing, nothing, nothing,
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nothing nothing. You can't say old black people they're savages, no,
because history show the savages have been and still are
to this day. Get out your feelings, be.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Open minded.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Because you can research this for yourself. But you have
been taught that blacks are savages, they're beasts. When I
will give you this, you got crazy black people, I
mean insane black people. You have black people doing the most.
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But guess what you got that in every single other race,
not just blacks. See, black people do things a little
different from white people. They really do a lot of
things in life is the same for everybody, Like universal
things like seeking love and attention, validation, you know, having
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trust issues, relationship is those things are universal things. It
don't matter what race you're from. But certain things black
people do different from other people. So back to my question,
why hate the people you once trusted so much and
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at the same same time was using and abusing, getting
free labor, murdering them, whipping them, beating them to death.
But you hate these very people that you say are
inferior to you. Why because it makes no sense? And
then you say it's because the color of your skin,
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and it's so I mean, it makes me so sad
that people are so ignorant to believe it's the color
of your skin.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Think about it.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
Why on God's green Earth where people spend make tanning
a billion dollar industry, if it was about the skin color?
Why there are multiple ways to tan sun tanning, booth injections,
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putting stuff up your nose, spray multiple ways. And I
went to the beach this summer, this past summer, and
I tell you, I was like, oh my god, is
that safe? When I tell you darker than me? Because
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I'm like carramal, maybe a little lighter than caramel. When
I tell you way way darker than me, I was like,
is that safe?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
It did not look safe.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
So if it was about the skin color, they certainly
wouldn't be trying to do that, not at all. So
I go back to my question, why are blacks hated
so much? What have blacks done to wipe people for
them to hate them so much. Keep in mind, you
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got ignorant black people, black people who do nefarious things,
but you also have that in every group. So you
can't use that excuse because you have those types of
people in every race. So you can't use people been
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using that for a long time. You can't use that
if you're trying to understand and get knowledge and wisdom,
you can't use that because you have silly, dramatic, horrible
people in all races. But the world have been taught
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that Blacks is the worst race by design is intentional
because they're trying to keep you.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Dumbed down.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
They trying to keep your head in the sand so
you'll never think about seeking the truth. And the truth
is everyone came from blackness, even the Royal family, if
you don't believe in researching for yourself, the Royal family
had black royals, There were black Japanese, black Chinese, black Indians,
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black everything, because we all came from blackness. Then I
hear people talk about, well, why do.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
Why do black people.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
You know, people feel that black people always complain about
racism and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
What heck, what do you expect that's all you have
on your mind?
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Racist people twenty four seven, three sixty five for year racism?
And who do you have a director at black people
and other people with shades of brown?
Speaker 2 (33:28):
You don't have a director that white people.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
It's always people of color. Why is that you never
thought about it? Then you say, all black people, you
talk about reparations and this and that, and you were
not slaves.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Why do you treat us.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
As if we were slaves? You know we were not slaves,
but yet you go along and you treat us.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
As if we were slaves.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
And you turn around and tell us you always talking
about racism. We're tired of hearing about racism. You think.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
You're no tirer than us, because we've been dealing with.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
It way longer than you, way longer to this day.
Twenty twenty five. Why are blacks hated so bad? It's
because not up the skin, but it's because that DNA.
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That DNA is powerful and it holds the truth every
person in the world. If you go back farther enough,
you will find that blackness. I tell people all the time,
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even the Indians were tricked and food, there were black Indians.
I mean, it's evident and it's obvious there were black Indians,
but they've been fooled to think that they were here
first when they too migrated, they migrated to the Americans.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Black people was already here.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
There were black people already in America when the Indians came.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
But before the white men, the racist.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
White men would give what was due to the black people.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
They said had no because they were afraid.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
That they were gonna lose their position, so they gave
it to the Indians. Now, in saying that they did
take a lot from the Indians too, they took a
lot from the Indians. To make no mistake about it.
They took a lot from the Indians too. But they
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also gave what belonged to blacks to the Indians. And
I'm talking about land and things like that. They gave
it to the Indians because they didn't want the blacks
to have nothing. And then when the slave trade happened,
they even gave the friends slaves hell because they were black,
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so they stripped them of things. Then when they came
out of slavery. They were still treating black people like slaves,
burned down their businesses.
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Stole from them, did all of these things.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
But yet in twenty twenty five, when black people talk
about reparation, you feel that black people don't deserve reparations
because they was not in slavery. Yet you never gave
to the black people what was doing to them. Never,
you stole everything. You gave nothing to the black people.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Nothing.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Many of the richest that people have today white people.
It is the inheritance, inheritance of black people. All the
land and stuff. It's stolen land. It's stolen land, and
it's the truth. Like I said, please tell your feelings,
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step away, don't get caught up in your feelings. Research
for yourself, learn for yourself, because it's time out for
this violence and this hatred for no reason. Only because
it's what you own, only because it's what you know,
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because that's what you've been taught all your life. You
should want to be better than that, You should want
to be better than that. But most people don't because
they're so comfortable. As horrible of beings as they are,
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they're so comfortable because that's all they know, and that
is a travesty in itself that a person don't want
to be better. So I want you to think about it.
I'm going to ask the question. I'm going to ask
the question again, what have blacks done to warrant the
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hate in the violence? Please feel free, feel free, I'm
getting tongue tied.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Feel free to email me please.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
I would love to have a dialogue about it, because
I already know you can't come up with anything you
can't and I know some white people have been harmed
by black people.
Speaker 4 (39:08):
But.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
That goes both ways. But I'm talking about what people
have embraced. It's like the statistics that we hear when
it comes to black Blacks are the worst in every
single thing, the worst, the worst in every single thing.
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You don't find something wrong with that. You said we're
dumb or unintelligent. Well, I sit here with four degrees four,
So who's the dummy? Certainly not I. And I'm not
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talking about just undergrounds stuff either. So I think that
angers people too because you didn't want back in the
in the slavery days, the white man didn't want the
blacks to learn to read, even though the blacks were
still learning to read secretly and now they're hey, no, no,
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holding some of us back, and it upsets people because
that's not the way he's supposed to have been. Blacks
are hated because they're resilient. They are so resilient. We're
supposed to have.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
Been dead, all of us.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
We're supposed to have been extinct, because that's what they tried
to do. But like Ajemilu say, yet we rise. You
don't beat us, killed us, raped us, murdered us. Still
we rise because we are the blueprint. You cannot get
rid of black people. We were in all four corners
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of the world before anyone else. And then when people
start going out, when God started dispersing people, skin colors
start to change because of different reasons. And then people
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migrated even more because of the slave trade.
Speaker 2 (41:36):
But man didn't do it initially, God did.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
So it's about the power of that DNA and what
it represents that they don't want the world to know.
But it's there for you to research for yourself. Honestly,
it is. I've been hearing lately. Oh, white people feel
that they're lose.
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Their power, and you will, but not in the way
you think, not in the way you think because black
people you have never heard of.
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Black people saying we're superior.
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We want to dominate, we want to rule. No, we
don't have that in us. That's not who we are.
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We already know we're the most powerful because everyone came
from blackness, But that does not mean we're superior than
anyone else. And we're not trying to be We are
not trying to be superior. God ordained us as the
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chosen people. We didn't adain ourselves, So you hating on
us for something we didn't even do. We didn't even
ask to be born in the skin color we're in.
That was not our choice, just like it wasn't your choice.
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So I just want to talk about it, and I
want you to think about it, think heavy about it,
learn something, Go and do your research, and then figure
out who the savages really work and is. That's all
I ask. You don't have to tell nobody that you're
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researching anything. Do it for yourself, because you, me, all
of us, we're getting closer to death every single day
we get to live, We're getting closer to death. And
you have a chance right now. You have a chance
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right now to get yourself together and to clean up
that dark heart. You have a chance while you breathing,
because you don't know when God is coming back. You
don't know when Jesus is coming back, because it's not God,
it's Jesus that's coming back for you. And see people think, oh,
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when a person die, you think they're a good person.
You would think whatever you want to think. God knows,
and none of us go straight to heaven. We go
somewhere else until judgment. But you're gonna go somewhere according
to the life you live and what you who, you chose,
what you spewed. All of that is gonna take a
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part of where you go. Which side of the gulf
you're going on the good side or the bad side.
So my prayer for you is that you change while
you can. Because we don't know how we're leaving. We
don't know how we're leaving. All we know is we're
leaving one day. No one is exempt. Your money won't
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help you, your skin color won't help you. No one
is exempt, your power, your status, your position, none of that.
You're checking out one day, just like I'm checking out
one day. But the difference is where you choose to go.
And believe me, you choose it. God just plays you there.
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You choose it by the way you live your life
right now, so you can follow people all you want to,
which we say, man, you can follow man, woman all
you want to. You can praise and worship woman, man
all you want to. But don't die in your sin.
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Don't die in your mess, because every day you get.
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To live is an opportunity to be better.
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But if you don't take it, and God take you
out like that, please, you won't get a chance to repent,
and you are going to the side of the gulf
that you have chosen to go. He just want to
place you. And I'm telling you this out of love.
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Out of love. See, because I've never been taught to
be prejudiced about a toward a person because of their
skin color. Now I do have prejudice, prejudices, for sure,
my hand is up. Yes, I can be prejudiced about
certain things. But people who know me know those things
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such as I don't want you walking in my house
with your shoes on, or you gotta spring the bottom
of your shoes. You know, it's just certain things. But
I never ever disliked anybody because of how they.
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Look, big or small. What considered pretty are not rich
or poor. None of that bothers me.
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I'm not moved by status and titles, none of that.
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I'm not moved by those things.
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I judge a person by the content of their character, truly,
by how they treat me, not by what you say
or how you feel, but how they treat me. Because
guess what, who a person really is it's coming out
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sooner or later. You can only fake and pretend for
so long till you can't. Who a person truly is
will come out, It will come to the life. So
while you have a chance, you better get yourself together
because time is winding up. You don't know.
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The next second could be your time, Tomorrow could.
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Be your time. Any time could be your time. It
could be my time.
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But I'm cool with it.
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If it took me right now, I feel confident, then
I'll go to heaven when it's time to go to
heaven and stop thinking because every time I hear somebody say, oh,
they went to heaven, No they didn't. To be absent
from the body, it is to be present with the Lord.
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That don't mean you went to heaven.
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That means you went into the spiritual state like Jesus,
like God. You went to the Creator. It don't mean
you went to heaven, because you know you gotta go
to him in order to be sent to that place.
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I'm just telling you I read the Bible. I've read
the Bible multiple times, more than two, more than three.
So I've read the Bible from the bat back to front.
I've read the Bible, and I'm still learning, still learning.
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My eyes are still opening up to things.
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I'm getting more wisdom, more knowledge, more discerning. But see,
you gotta pray for those things from some other spirit,
gifts of the spirit. But the problem with people that
are so caught up in man, when man will cause
you to go to hell right along with him or
write along with her. So I want you to think
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about all the things I've discussed, research for yourself. If
you want to talk to me, reach out, we can
have a conversation. Because listen, I've never been taught to
be hateful and and things like that towards people my family.
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That's not who we are about.
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No generations of my family, that's not who we are about.
We have all races in my family. Man made race,
because man made that made that terminology. We have.
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All in my.
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Family, and no one treats a person different because of
it either. No one we get together, we have fun.
No one is treated different because of the color of
their skin. So I want you to think about it.
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Anything negative that you've been taught you can unlearn if
you're willing to. But many people call themselves Christians, their liars,
and all you got to do is listen to them
talk and watch what they do. You can be in
your feelings, you can believe what you want. The fruits
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they bear is gonna tell you who they are. It's
gonna tell you who they serving, what side they're on,
meaning the devil or God.
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I don't care what they spew from their lips.
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About being Christian and loving Jesus and all of that.
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You're not fooling God. The Bible tells us people.
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Do things so long that they deceive themselves. And that's
a lot of what's going on. That's what's going on.
I know.
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I used to be one too.
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I used to say, Oh Jesus this, and I love
God and get up and sing. If you don't know,
I'm a gospel singer. Get up and sing in front
of people and everything I mean singing, and a hypocrite
I love church men nights and went straight to the club,
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just a hypocrite because I did not know any better.
I knew of God because I went to church all
my life, but I didn't know him.
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There is a difference.
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I knew of him, but I didn't know him.
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I didn't know him.
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I knew of him, I didn't know Jesus. I didn't
know God in that way, even though I got saved
when I was twelve. But once I became that individual
who started to seek, my eyes opened, my heart's open.
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The scales fell from my eyes and I never looked back.
But I too used to be a hypocrite. That's what
it's called a hypocrite. I used to profess it from
my lips, but my heart was so far from him.
I was doing whatever I wanted to do. I didn't
think about Jesus, not one second. I didn't think about
God for not one second, not one second. And I'm
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just being honest with you. But I thank God for
delivering me. I thank God for salvation. Because it's free.
To hate means you don't love yourself. There's no way
you can love yourself and have that much hatred in
your heart. I can go on another hour or two,
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but I'm gonna stop im and living right there.
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You can reach out to me if you.
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Have any questions concerned, you want to talk about it, anything,
reach out to me. Just don't come at me with
the dumb stuff, because that's not I'm not that that
lady either. I don't tolerate that mess from anybody. I
don't care who you are because I'm always respect you,
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but you're gonna respect me as well. But we can
talk about it, okay. I love each and every one
of you, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Be mad if you want to, of you're apt to,
but you will not get into the Kingdom of God like.
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That much love you want to each and every.
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One of you. Please share, Please share. Thank you for listening.
You know I end every episode the same and I pray, pray, pray,
pray that you do it. Thank on it.