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Two Centuries of Breathing Room: The Case for Black Separation
I was speaking primarily when you mentioned the black man in America should find some place where he could set up his own nation. I was thinking of a large area where all of us could go to be in the nation of Islam.
Speaker 2:You'll find that on the last page of Muhammad's big newspaper, where we have learned that we cannot get along with the white man in peace, and the white man have the privilege to separate us, but instead, the more we want to be separated from him, the more he wants to gobble us up, and you excuse the word gobble, but the more he want to swallow us up in his power. He don't want the black man out of his sight. He's afraid of you going to yourself, but this is the only way he could exist. Thank you, yeah yo, peace, peace what's up with y'all family?
Speaker 3:what's up we're, we're back. We're back. Freedman's Affairs, radio Freedman's Network. I'm your host, vaughn Black. Yeah, and today, june 10th 2025, we're dealing with Knowledge Cipher.
Speaker 3:That's the math for the day knowledge cipher. You know that knowledge is the root of everything in mathematics, right, we understand that. And also knowledge is awareness, consciousness, and when we get to that, that represents the one. And then when we get to the, to the, to the cipher, zero, you know, the zero represents completeness, 360 degrees, right, completeness, finished product. And at the same time, it encompasses everything. It can also mean absolutely nothing, because zero is also a value of nothing. So that's just a thought going forward for the day. And then when we get to, when we get to the, to the 1 to 40 and the 10th degree it raised the question. It raised the question and it said. It asked the question who is that mystery God? And the answer was there is no mystery God. The son of man has searched for that mystery God for trillions of years and was unable to find that mystery God. So they decided and agreed that the only God is the son of man. So they lost no time in searching for that which does not exist.
Speaker 3:And in the opening I played the little clip from the great, honorable Elijah Muhammad and he spoke to the question of separation and why he teaches it, and he gave his analogy of why he teaches it, his his position on it, and I agree a hundred percent you don't want us around, we can't get along and we need to separate, and that's the position we're in right here in this, uh, great country of ours, the United States. Now, I'm not saying that we have to get up and move somewhere to Africa or somewhere like that. That was once a fantasy and it was a thought. But this is our home here, right here on this soil. This is our home, right here on this soil. This is our home and we have just as much right to this land and this soil as anyone else, in fact, more so. So, but we have to learn, we have to come out of the belly of the beast, and I want to. Well, I'll come back to that, I'm gonna come back to that.
Speaker 3:But you know, family, we seen, you know, last couple of weeks I've been talking about this black fatigue stuff, this black fatigue and all this stuff, and then all of the things with diddy, and and and all our celebrities in the past Michael Jackson, prince, whitney Houston, all these people, these big Hollywood celebrities and big time athletes and stuff, man, with all the money that they have, and they still because can't nobody convince me otherwise that that these people Michael Jackson, prince, whitney Houston, all can't convince me that these people weren't tooking out, targeted and tooking out. And when you look into the backstories and dig deeper, it makes sense. But see, that's when you're under the mercy of your enemy, when your money comes from your enemy and not your people. This is this the risk you run of of them controlling you, and when you don't do what they say or don't do as you're supposed to do. This is what could happen, and I was. I forget what it was. I was listening to something the other day and and they were talking about I forget where I heard it, whether whether it was youtube or on facebook, I don't know other day and they were talking about I forget where I heard it, whether it was YouTube or Facebook, I don't know what it was they were talking about. Why don't the black elites and the rich and powerful don't do anything for black folks? It's because they can't, because the minute you start helping your people is when the shenanigans start, because that's the number one rule you're not supposed to help black people right now. That's why, as much as people talk about LeBron James, I respect his effort in trying to start that school, because any other time, when they do something, if it's something for black people or somewhere in Africa or somewhere some foreign place way across waters, it's never for black folks here in America, because that's one of the golden rules You're not supposed to do anything that will empower your folks Right. See, when, when, when. This is why Elijah Muhammad is so important and we have to.
Speaker 3:We have to go back and take a look at that brother, at that great one. We have to go back and look at him, never mind all of the side talk about his, his alleged infidelities in his personal life. I'm talking about the work the man put in, the work that he done and what he laid down, the game he laid down. They couldn't do nothing about that. They couldn't bother him with taxes or nothing, because the money came from the people, from his people. It didn't come from them. They couldn't touch him. They couldn't touch him, you understand. And he produced, he produced. It wasn't like he was hoarding the money or scamming the people he produced, and that't like he was hoarding the money or scamming the people he produced. And that's the most important thing when you're doing this kind of work is that you produce, and that's what they did. They had farmland all over the United States, temples in all the major cities, in all the major cities, right, universities of Mohammed All over the United States I think about 40 in 40 cities as supermarkets, grocery stores, cleaners, dry cleaners.
Speaker 3:It was on their way to a hospital and a bank In the height of the success and there was nothing that the government could do because the money didn't come from them, the establishment, it didn't come from them, so they couldn't threaten him with taking his money away and taking his fame away. See when you get these athletes, get these endorsements, nike, gatorade and all these other people. See when you mess up and you step out of line. Let me turn the music down. When you mess up and step out of line, boy, boy, boy. Okay, boy, we're going to show you who's boss. Look at Diddy's situation now. And they were pawing at Jay-Z, but he hurried up and he smacked him around a little bit and he got right back in line.
Speaker 3:But that's not what I came up here to talk about today and we're not going to stay long at all. We'll stay just for a few minutes. I'm not going to keep you long because I didn't have nothing really big and planned out, no elaborate program planned out. But there's a couple of things we got to talk about up here and the first thing, the first thing we're going to get into, is this in the political world, there's some big, this big blowout with between President Trump and Elon Musk. That's the first thing. That's the first big thing, and let's see if we can get a little reporting on that. Hold on, let me see if I can get that and we'll get right to it. Yeah, but they did. But see, we, we predicted this, we predict, we knew this. Jason Black and all them guys predicted this stuff and we knew that it was going to come.
Speaker 5:Hold on, let's just get a little more reaction now to the very public war of words between President Donald Trump and his ally, elon Musk. It started with Musk slamming the president's so-called big beautiful bill, since he left his position with the administration just last week. Then yesterday things turned personal. The president threatened to kill government contracts associated with Musk companies, while Musk shared a post suggesting that President Trump should be impeached. Cbs News' Naomi Ruckum has more from New York.
Speaker 2:I'm very disappointed in Elon has more from New York.
Speaker 6:I'm very disappointed in Elon. A split between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk exploded on social media. It began days ago, with Musk criticizing the president's big budget and border bill on X, calling it a big ugly bill, arguing that it will add to the deficit, even pushing Republicans to kill the bill.
Speaker 2:Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here.
Speaker 6:Musk responded false. This bill was never shown to me even once. Soon the insults grew personal Musk, who spent more than $200 million on the 2024 race posted. Without me, trump would have lost the election. Adding such ingratitude, president Trump threatened to cut billions of dollars in contracts and subsidies to Musk's companies, prompting Musk to threaten to decommission his Dragon spacecraft. Musk later walked it back. Musk also hit further below the belt. Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. A White House source responded if Musk truly believed President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were deeply involved, why did he hang out with him for six months?
Speaker 7:This divorce was predictable.
Speaker 6:The fallout sparked reaction from the Beltway. It's not helpful and beyond.
Speaker 8:It's two egos going at it.
Speaker 6:The public spat also sent Tesla stock tumbling 14 points yesterday. Naomi Ruckam, CBS News.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there we go, there we go.
Speaker 3:See the thing is like I said, this was predictable, and one of those governors even said that. I forget what that governor's name is, but he even said that this was predictable because you got two major planet-sized egos. You got the world's right now the world's richest man, elon Musk, and you got the president, the most powerful man on the planet. Now they started out working together, doing the doge and whatever. Elon Musk spent so many millions of dollars over $200 million, a billion, whatever the amount was but he spent a lot of money on that campaign and in his mind, he was supposed to have Carl Blanche to do whatever he wants and Trump put him in charge of the Doge thing and all this government files and different things like that.
Speaker 3:All these go over these government agencies and this dude went in there. And he went in there chopping and cutting and slicing and doing you know doing whatever cutting and slicing and doing you know doing whatever. And when Trump put this bill forward, this big beautiful bill, he doesn't have any protection for his company, the Tesla company, and they're losing. I lost money. I lost some money with my Tesla stuff. I lost money and I'm quite sure some of you who are listening to me- probably lost some money too, and but that's the game, we know, we know the game.
Speaker 3:And you pull out and I pulled out and sold what I could sell. You know it lost money. I lost some money and I'm not the only one. But this is the game now. But I seen it. I'm like this. This thing ain't going to work.
Speaker 3:And when I started realizing it, when I first started realizing it, when I first started realizing it again, getting a sense of there was going to be some, some clashing, was that time they did that joint um presser in the oval office and Trump is sitting there at his desk and Elon's standing up, but he had this little kid running around, a little son, a little boy was running around and you know it's kind of a distraction. Now the thing is, this isn't the oval office and you, you got just you couldn't find nobody to hold the kid while you, while you doing the press conference, kids running around doing you know what, what kids do, but you couldn't find anybody to hold this little boy while you're doing this presser and you know, tend to him. I don't know if it was supposed to be cute or something, but that told me right there and I'm not in Trump's mind. So I don't know if he was uncomfortable with it or what, but he had the thought had to run across his mind Like what is this little kid doing here? You know, trump is very egotistical and he wants all the attention all the time. Now you're doing a press and you got this little kid catching the focus of people that are looking at the press and the reporters and stuff. This is, this is a distraction. So that that told me right there. I said this is not gonna last. I said to myself I didn't say I don't think I said it publicly. If I did, I would have to listen to the playback. I'm not sure if I did or not, but what I'm saying is that these are distractions and these are two very narcissistic personalities, and I don't say that to insult anyone, I'm just calling it like I see it and, if you know, someone gets offended by it, hey, but yeah. So I felt that that was a concoction between that mix of those two cats, was a concoction for a high explosive.
Speaker 3:And now we're seeing it. Now the Democrats are there. Well, they're so dysfunctional right now it doesn't even matter and they're taking they're taking little swipes, saying that maybe they could be trying to solicit this guy. Wait a minute, trying to solicit this guy. Wait a minute, trying to solicit this guy to come on the Democratic side. But there's no reality to that, because he was once the Democrat's sweetheart. This was some time ago. Hold on, let me see Can I find it. Let me see Can I play this in here. Hold on, hold on, hold on, check this out. Family, the feud between Donald.
Speaker 9:Trump and Elon Musk is heating up again with a warning. President Donald Trump says he has no plans to reconcile with Elon Musk, calling their relationship likely over. In a phone interview with NBC, trump said he gave Musk major breaks during his presidency. He warned of quote serious consequences if Musk supports Democrats in 2026. Meanwhile, the president deployed thousands of National Guard troops to Los Angeles overnight.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't want to get into that. That's going to be next up about the troops down in LA we going to talk about that next, but I just wanted to they, he's already. Trump is already saying because there's rumblings about elon possibly um, helping the democrats during the midterms I, I'm I wouldn't be surprised if that happened, because then, but then that wouldn't be smart for the Democrats, because all of the garbage that you've talked about Elon Musk, right With the Doge thing, right, and now you're going to take this opportunity to solicit his help that would mean you're a prostitute, you're prostituting out the Democratic establishment. That's all that means, and I don't think that would be a small. I don't know if there's any reality to that, because right now the Democrats are hemorrhaging so bad it doesn't matter. I don't think it would even matter if, if, if, if Elon Musk went over to the Democratic side to help them out with the midterms, because they're going to need help. And now let me explain something. Let me say this, and I'm not going to go into a whole big thing about it All of you out there who may listen to this program, to this podcast, you remember when the election first, november 5th, that night, going into the next day, the 6th, the 7th, the 8th, as a matter of fact, for the next two weeks, people were losing their minds.
Speaker 3:I played, I played clips up here. I played so many clips of people screaming and just they were just wigging out and crashing, just crashing and burning everywhere. It was pitiful to watch I mean it was amusing in some instancesing me all the way out about my alleged support for MAGA or Trump, and I didn't. I'm not a supporter of MAGA, I don't care about nothing to do with any of that. I didn't vote for Trump. I didn't vote for Trump.
Speaker 3:I like some of the things that he's doing, because I think that is going to force a lot of what he's doing with the Section 8 and with the government programs, the giveaways, and to make our people dependent on these subsidies and these government things. I believe that by him ravaging through those things, it's going to force us to come together and work more together with us, and this is why again, back to Elijah Muhammad we don't need them like that. Now, of course, at some points we're going to have to do commerce and business with other people white society and different people from from around the globe Asian people. There's nothing wrong with doing business, but as far as being a part of their thing and in their society, we don't need that. We need right now we need to get so far away from everybody. We need right now. We need to get so far away from everybody. I'm talking to the foundational black American, the freedmen, the descendants of the emancipated, not talking to no one else. Talking to you, this is for you.
Speaker 3:We need to get, we need at least another two, 300 years of just dealing with our own In every area of human activity. We need to delineate and move away from everyone. And that's real talk. I mean that, it's not something up here, I'm just up here capping. I really mean that because if you go back 50, 60 years ago, look how far we've I mean we've made some advances. Sure, without, without a doubt, indeed, we've made some advances, but look how destroyed our some of our morality and spirituality and things of that nature. Look how far we've fallen because of our involvement in our proximity to their culture. We have to pull away. We need a two, 300 year break from those people, from from white society. Take what we have and and look inward and start the cleansing from from inward and the replenishing. That's just my take.
Speaker 3:But um, yeah, so the next? The next thing is Trump just deployed, I think, 2000 National Guards to Los Angeles, california, followed by, followed by, I think the Marines are out there now. I believe the Marine Corps is out there now. This thing is heating up serious and it's people. It's bad. Let me see Can I find something on that. Hold on. Let's see. Hold on, give me a second Femme. Here it is, it's in the queue. I'm just going to queue it up. Give me one second.
Speaker 8:Is out of Los Angeles tonight. Hundreds of National Guard troops now on the ground, deployed by President Trump, even though state leaders say they didn't ask for them and don't want them there. You see members of the National Guard with weapons, with body shields and tear gas canisters, all as protesters gather for day three of demonstrations against federal immigration rates. Late tonight, president Trump not ruling out going even further in the days to come, but California's governor pushing back hard, saying the president's hoping for chaos to justify more crackdowns, telling protesters not to give him what he wants. We've got team coverage tonight, starting with our Steve Patterson on the ground near those demonstrations.
Speaker 7:Hadley. Just moments ago, governor Newsom asked the Trump administration to officially rescind the order to federalize the National Guard. On the ground, meanwhile, this rally continues to pop off LAPD declaring it unlawful, and they're making arrests Tonight, protesters and law enforcement officials squaring off after days of raids, riots and demonstrations and a rare move by President Trump mobilizing 2,000 California National Guard troops against the will of the state's governor. Overnight, another major flashpoint in front of the federal detention center where undocumented immigrants captured by ICE are being held In nearby Compton. Chaos, protests there dissolving into lawlessness, demonstrators upending roadblocks setting off fireworks, while a small group of looters broke into a gas station.
Speaker 7:These protests followed a day of skirmishes between authorities and protesters outside of a Home Depot. Law enforcement firing tear gas and non-lethal rounds into several crowds.
Speaker 10:I couldn't see who was shooting, but they were trying to aim right at me, which is very scary.
Speaker 7:Sheriff Robert Luna, saying his deputies only acted as peacekeepers and didn't assist with any federal action.
Speaker 10:We will protect your right to peacefully protest, but we cannot and will not tolerate violence or destruction of property.
Speaker 7:Today, Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of attempting to manufacture a crisis by mobilizing the National Guard, adding he's hoping for chaos so he can justify more crackdowns, more fear, more control. Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, defended the move to NBC's Jacob Soboroff and says about 150 undocumented immigrants have been detained in the last few days, but not just to protect the law enforcement to protect the general public If Democratic leaders want to turn their back on public safety.
Speaker 7:To protect the general public If Democratic leaders want to turn their back on public safety. They can Tonight tensions reaching a boiling point as more troops hit the ground.
Speaker 8:Our Steve Patterson reporting in Los Angeles and here in Washington and beyond, new concern from critics over the president's tactics with this federal deployment.
Speaker 10:Our Gabe Gutierrez reports With the National Guard troops now on the ground in LA tonight. President Trump is defending their deployment.
Speaker 2:We're going to have troops everywhere. We're not going to let this happen to our country. We're not going to let our country be torn apart.
Speaker 10:The president calling Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass incompetent, while Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says that active-duty Marines at Camp Pendleton are on high alert and could be mobilized if the violence continues.
Speaker 5:One of our core principles is maintaining peace through strength.
Speaker 11:We do that on foreign affairs and domestic affairs as well. I don't think that's heavy handed.
Speaker 10:Late today on his way to Camp David, the president saying he personally spoke with Governor Newsom days ago by phone and threatened to send in the troops once he saw demonstrators throwing objects and spitting on officers.
Speaker 2:They spit, we hit. I told them nobody's going to spit on our police officers, Nobody's going to spit on our military.
Speaker 10:Democrats slamming the deployment, arguing troops are an unnecessary escalation. For the president to do this when it wasn't requested, breaking with generations of tradition, is only going to incite the situation and make things worse. This is the first time since 1965 in Alabama, the civil rights era, that a president has activated a state's National Guard force without a request from that state's governor.
Speaker 2:We'll send whatever we need to make sure there's law and order.
Speaker 8:Gabe Gutierrez is joining us now, and Gabe, the president, is not ruling out invoking something called the Insurrection Act. It's rarely used, which would take all of this a step further.
Speaker 10:Yes, hallie. The Insurrection Act is an 18th century wartime law that authorizes the president to deploy military forces inside the US during times of rebellion. He has not invoked it yet. Instead, he's using another statute that allows the president to federalize the National Guard under certain circumstances. Still, there are many legal questions swirling around all of this, hallie.
Speaker 3:Now, let me say this, let me say this right, he sent the National Guard in there because, uh, let's see, this is what they don't report on, this is the stuff that they don't report. He sent the national, the national guard, in there because, uh, that mayor karen bass, first of all gavin newsom, was that that governor gavin newsom wasn't doing anything? Right, he wasn't doing anything. And then, and then they, karen Bass, who is the mayor of the city of Los Angeles, they, she really gave in and eat it to for the, for the police departments there in Los Angeles to stand down and don't stop the protesters. This is why you got, they feel entitled and they can spit on the National Guard and spit on the military. And Trump said you spit, we hit. He said you spit and we hit. You're not going to spit on our military. You're giving these people the entitlement and what, what? The crazy thing that that doesn't make any sense to me is that you're doing this.
Speaker 3:These people out there, protesting, waving Mexican flags, waving their flags this is why we stay on the tethers and all these foreign people. So so much about you know they come over here and they're waving their flags and talking about how great their homeland is. Well, why are you here? What are you here? Why are you here? Nobody. Whenever you ask that question, whenever you ask that question, why are you here? What are you doing here? If you're waving your flag and you're talking about how great it is and how lazy Americans are, and we ain't nothing but whenever you ask them, why are you here? If you're so great back home, why are you here? And all you get that's what you get Crickets. Whenever you ask them what you're doing here. But yeah, family, anyway, you're waving your flag and they're telling you okay, since you love your flag so much, we're going to, we're going to send you back home.
Speaker 3:And you find you out there protesting and fighting to stay here, but you're waving your flag. Doesn't make any sense. So because Karen Bass that mayor, karen Bass asked, asked, told her, gave the edict for her police department to stand down, don't, don't arrest the protesters, don't do this, don't do that. Give them a lead way to do certain things. So Trump said okay, okay, I'm sending the National Guard. And now, from what I understand, the Marines are out. The Marine Corps is out there. Hold on, let me see. Can I pull that in, let me. The Marine Corps is out there. Hold on, let me see Can I pull that in. Let me see Can I pull that in. Hold on, hold on, let me see Can I find that Okay. Hold on, I think it's right here. Hold on, this is from Associated Press.
Speaker 4:Hold on, I think it's right here. Hold on, this is from Associated Press. Hold on what? What is that?
Speaker 3:Hold on, I'm going to see if I can get some CNN reporting on this. Hold on, give me one second. I'm going to see if I can get some CNN reporting on this. Hold on, give me one second. I'm going to see, because I want to hear the part about the Marines.
Speaker 11:Give me one second. Tell CNN that more than 700 US Marines more than 700 US Marines have been mobilized to respond to protests in Los Angeles, some of which turned violent over the weekend. One county official called last night quote probably one of the most volatile nights in the city's recent history. Police declared all of downtown Los Angeles, an area of about five square miles, an unlawful assembly area. After a third night of protests turned violent. The Los Angeles police chief late last night saying quote this violence that I've seen is disgusting, unquote Some of the protesters, or more accurately, rioters, shot commercial-grade fireworks at law enforcement officers.
Speaker 11:Others set self-driving cars on fire. Cnn witnessed police using flashbangs and tear gas to disperse crowds. Police arrested 27 people just yesterday alone. All of this started on Friday. That's when Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, conducted workplace raids in LA. The Department of Homeland Security said operations in LA last week resulted in the arrest of 118 undocumented immigrants, including five gang members and others with prior criminal histories of drug trafficking, assault, cruelty to children. Demanded that immigration agents ramp up deportation efforts and seek to arrest 3,000 undocumented immigrants a day. 3,000, that's triple the number of daily arrests from the early days of Trump's term In response to the ICE action in LA on Friday.
Speaker 11:Friday, some protesters began gathering outside the Metropolitan Detention Center, but as day turned to night things got out of hand, not only downtown but about 10 miles east, in Paramount California. Now law enforcement says that protesters moved in on them and officers used flashbangs to disperse the crowd. The FBI's Los Angeles field office announced a $50,000 reward for information on a man that the LAPD says assaulted an officer and damaged property. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said ICE gave city officials no warnings of these raids, which made it difficult, if not impossible, to plan for quelling any spontaneous protests. Then on Saturday, president Trump took the rare, major step of deploying the California National Guard, despite the objections of the Democratic governor of California, gavin Newsom. This was the first time a president called in the National Guard without a state's request or consent since Lyndon Johnson did it in 1965. President Trump yesterday told reporters that any violence against any law enforcement officers is unacceptable.
Speaker 3:That's another thing I want to speak to real quick. I want to speak to that and we're going to get ready to get out of here in a few minutes. I'm going to let you go in a few minutes, family. But another thing I wanted to speak to was they're trying to equate this with the, the, the nicely, the, the riots in this, the uprisings of the 60s. See, there is no comparison. There's no comparison. You know, you want to know why. Why? I say this? Because we were in those days in the 60s.
Speaker 3:The revolutionaries and in the movement, the freedom movements were about just that the deal. We were fighting against the oppression, the systemic mistreatment, housing and things of that nature. This is what we're fighting. These people are fighting to stay where they don't belong. You're here in the country illegally. This is what we're fighting. These people are fighting to stay where they don't belong. You're here in the country illegally. You came here by means of crime. You crossed the borders illegally. That's a crime you don't, but your paperwork ran out. You no longer, you're not citizens here, you should not be here. How do you equate that? And then you got these old Negroes, these old civil rights, black ass Negroes, boot licking Negroes Check this out. Family Check this out. Listen, listen, listen, listen. Old Maxine Waters.
Speaker 12:The governor was not contacted. This is Trump and his outrageous attempt to not only target our sanctuary city, but to frighten us and intimidate us. This is wrong and I hope that none of you will use those guns to shoot anybody. There's no reason to shoot anybody. Don't allow them to make your service a service for your killing people. Don't do it, defy them. Don't shoot those guns For everything. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3:Yeah, now there's old Maxine Waters out there. Don't shoot your guns. What are you in my city for? This is a sanctuary. Let me tell you something family, I'm talking to you, the foundationals, the freedmen talking to you. Don't none of y'all go out there and go out there and get involved in none of this. This is not our fight. We chilling, we ain't got nothing to do with none of this. This is not our fight.
Speaker 3:I want to read you something real quick from the Art of War and Sun Tzu Right, this is coming from the five essentials for victory, and I want you to pay attention to what I'm getting ready to say. Let me get a bed back in here. Hold on here. It is okay. He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight, right? I'm going to say that. Who knows when to fight and when not to fight, right? I'm going to say that again. He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. And it also says there's another one here he will win who whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all the ranks, and that's that term right there. He will win whose spirit is the same throughout all the ranks. This is what we're talking about, that's on, that's, that's being on code and that's how we win this.
Speaker 3:This fight ain't got nothing to do with us because you remember, uh, what's that? That chick name out there, the politician, or nor, uh, nor nor, nori martinez or whatever her name, is that woman that was calling this is an elected official, calling a black child, some of her not constituents, some of her comrades in political office or whatever, calling the kid a monkey Right. So you wonder why we standing down? Black folks ain't getting involved in none of this deportation stuff. Think back Philando Castillo, that officer that shot him, hispanic, latin American or whatever, george Zimmerman, trayvon Martin. You want to know why we standing down? Because of your, first of all, of your Racism, your anti-black racism towards us. Because when these groups come over here, even not just the racism, your anti-black racism towards us, because when these groups come over here, even not just the Latin American ones and Hispanics, even some of the melanated from the diaspora from Africa and the Caribbean and stuff, they come over here and they'll take sides with them white folks against us, to undermine us, because they want to show them white folks. No, he ain't nothing like them, negroes. Yeah, we different boss, and that's how they did. They all against us, especially the Hispanics.
Speaker 3:So, nah, I don't care nothing about it, I don't care. I'm saying that right here, me Vaughn Black saying it right here, me, vaughn Black saying it right here, aaron Vaughn Black saying it right here on the Freedmen's Network, freedmen's Affairs Radio. I'm saying no, me personally, I do not care. If you hear illegally, your paperwork ran out, you came across that border the wrong way. I don't care nothing about them sending you. They could send you to the moon for all I care. I do't care nothing about them sending you. They could send you to the moon for all I care. I do not care.
Speaker 3:Nah, we not coming out there protesting, putting up no signs. We ain't marching, we ain't doing none of that. We chill, we doing the boots on the ground dance. We got our own problems to worry about. Let's go back to the 60s. Even before that, in the 1920s or the 30s, when the Mexicans was coming over here.
Speaker 3:Lulac, what's that movement? Lulac? They fought because white society wanted to give them their own group, designate them as a group, designate them as a group, and they fought to say no, we want to be white. Go look that up. Don't take my word for it. Go look it up, lulac. They did not want to be called Hispanic when they wanted to be white. And this is how they act. When you go in these city councils and different things and some of them are in elected positions you see how they act. They don't have nothing to do with us. They'll tell us in a minute no, that's not my problem. They're you, polly, not my problem. I ain't no black, I ain't no black, I ain't no black. So, nah, nah, we ain't going out there, we ain't carrying no signs, we ain't doing no marching. Don't come, don't ask us nothing. We chilling, we on a hiatus. In fact, we doing a delineation thing and we gonna going to move right along. The last thing I'm going to get into up here and I'm going to let y'all go. Last thing for this week Lord Jamar, lord Jamar, lord Jamar has went back to Vlad TV for an interview or whatever after he was the one that catapulted the, boycott Him and Godfrey did the thing where they boycotted Vlad and they didn't go back.
Speaker 3:But Vlad has, since this, started behind the disrespect that Vlad showed towards Minister Farrakhan and put out that phony, fallacious information about Farrakhan and then didn't apologize. He took over a year, like a year and a half to. He recently made an apology. He took his sweet time. He took over a year, like a year and a half. He recently made an apology. He took his sweet time and it's too late. We don't care about the apology, we still ain't messing with you. I ain't clicked on Vlad in a minute. Since then I haven't clicked on none of his videos or nothing like that and that hit them pockets. And let me see can I find it. Oh God, let me see, can I find it. Here it is. Let's check this out. We gonna get out of here. Want to leave Vlad's platform from the get-go. He didn't.
Speaker 1:I gangstered him into it. This is how I know he's easily, easily manipulated, because I did it to him b amos, thank you.
Speaker 3:He said godfrey is going to be a good boy for blad for vlad. Yeah he is, yeah he is I know he is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, lord jamar is going back to vlad, he's going black, he's going back to vlad. Man, I'm like wow, and he was saying that I was gonna go and sell out and go back to vlad and he just went back to vlad. Man, that's corny. I'm not going back. You got your mind. I don't have no beef with him. I don't have a beef with, I don't have a beef with blad at all. I just not going back to the show, because you know what he did was wrong culturally, was just off, it wasn't cool. So I'm not going back. No, I don't, I'm not. I don't have a beef with blad at all. But I'm not going back, though that would be foolish, you know that would. That would just be foolish, it just goes against. I mean I just just too many sellouts out here, this is too much. That's just. We gotta be able to stand on principle sometimes. That's what I say, you know. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Lord Jamar is going back to Vlad. He took a photo with him the other day. Yes, yes, and it was me and Lord Jamar that called Vlad, that we were leaving, that we were leaving his show and this Negro is going back to him. He went back yesterday, I think, because Lord Jamar is mad that I don't believe that the earth is flat, which is insane. And I don't have a beef with Lord Jamar either. He has a problem with me because I don't believe the earth is flat. All right, man Crazy. I'm just waiting to hear Lord Jamar's excuse when he gets back on there. That's what I want, just because I don't believe that the earth is flat. Hey, bro, hit the Steve. No, I'm good. You see this bootleg, george, he was wearing with Black.
Speaker 3:Yeah, family. So yeah, that's what it is. The video hasn't dropped yet, hasn't yet. So I'm waiting to see what he has to say. I will click on it for that, to see what he has to say, and then maybe next week we'll come back and talk about it. But yeah, he's went back and it really shocked me. I haven't talked to FaZe because I met Lord Jamar through DJ FaZe. Salute to DJ FaZe, salute, faze. Salute, if you're listening, bro, salute. I haven't talked to phase about it yet. Um, to get you know, he's, he's very close to Lord Jamar, so I'm, I'm going to see what that's about. I'm going to see what that's about, but we're going to get ready to blow out of here. Family, I'll let y'all got to remember you must respect life, love justice, cherish freedom and treasure peace. Y'all go in peace and keep the peace and come back and see us, come back next week and sit with us for a little bit and we'll do it again. Peace.
Speaker 5:I'm out. Thank you, bye.