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Warning On Immigration And Demographics;
SPEAKER_05Is that you're gonna have an unending influx of immigrants into the country. And that's what Dr. Price is talking about. And nobody, no black politician, no black organization wants to deal with that issue. They will avoid it at all costs, even though in their hearts they know that's one of the biggest problems for black folk. We anticipate in the next 10 to 12 years approximately 8 to 6 million Hispanics coming into the United States and 41 million Asians. You have been the majority minority for 400 years in this country. You have been the number two population for 400 years. You're gonna get kicked out of being number two, you're gonna go down and become number four. Now, common sense, even a third-grade education would tell you if you didn't get anything when you were number two. You all jumped ahead of me, but anyway, you can guess what you're gonna get when you become number four. And the worst part about it is as you be as you descend and go down to number four, those other groups are gonna go up. And as they go past you, you're gonna have major racial clashes in this country. You're gonna have fights all over this country between blacks and Hispanics, blacks and Asians, blacks and poor whites. And black folk cannot fight all these groups. Everybody can all not always be against black folk. They know that we are vulnerable and we are defenseless. And we cannot fight those groups. Because you see they didn't come into this country with the legacies that we are stuck with. Everybody in America has an advantage position for black folk. But all in a state of denial. The white power structure in the state of denial. They are pretending that everything they got has 100% control and ownership of everything. They got it because they worked hard to part of the mythic. That's not how they got it. What you gotta do? You gotta work hard. Nobody can work any harder than the slave. What we gotta do is work harder. So what the thing is. You're gonna have this massive influence of immigrants into the country. They don't have your legacies, they don't have your disadvantages. They're walking across the border, they're gonna get a free lunch. They don't have to pay dues. But you got but you got public policies in this country that are equating them to black folk. They equate black folk. And then what they what we've allowed them to do starting in 1970 is to wrap themselves in black folk suffering and pretend somehow they're suffering along with black folk. And therefore, whatever program is created under this misguided labor called minority, that they're equal to you and over you. And we're gonna deal with that whole concept of minority in a few minutes, too. So we got major problems. That's the second thing, is dealing with this influx of immigrants. And what I'm telling you is that they're not coming in here to be your partner or your ally, they're coming in to compete with you. And your black organization and your black leadership in this country is afraid to teach black folks how to compete with all these other groups. And they're afraid because they keep trying to create allies with them. You cannot ally with anybody who's planning on supplanting you. You see, if you don't check the Council of Malava, you check the Council of Salala, if you check the National Hispanic Defense League, if you check the National Hispanic Party, the first thing that all of them have is to change the issues of this country from white and black to white and Hispanic. They're planning on supplanting you. When the National Hispanic Party started in Miami in 1974, I was in the governor's office there and I was the only black in politics. That was the first item on the agenda saying by the year 2000, they want to take blacks out of the equation. And that's why, as Dr. Pleist just said, that's why they control South Florida. They play to win. We play to play.
Host Welcome And Knowledge Cipher Theme;
SPEAKER_02Greetings and welcome back to Freedman's Affairs Radio. I'm your host today, Vaughn Black, Aaron Vaughn Black, that is. And today, on this great sunrise, March 10th, 2026, we're dealing with the numerical focus is knowledge cipher. And knowledge cipher is the focus, and you know knowledge is the basis for all things. It is the foundation, and cipher has no value. It's it's uh no value, but at the same time, two things can be true. It encompasses everything even with no value. It it is 360 degrees, meaning it touches everything, it comes full circle. And as you know, the tenth letter in the alphabet is justice, and what is justice is it is the scale that gives us balance, equity, fairness, and equality. So that is the focus for today. That is the focus for today, and just a reflection. And always out of the gate, we want to say thank you and applaud you for tapping back in with us again and deciding to come in. I don't know if you're on your way to work driving or in the on your way to the gym or in the gym, or you just sit down having your bacon and eggs with your coffee, and just sitting down listening to us and pulling up a chair and just sitting and chatting with us for a little bit. We definitely appreciate appreciate you. I am always appreciative of you. And this is my love for you, is why I do this. And I come up here and crank, crank the mic up and and we chew the fat a little bit up here. So, yeah, family. Yes. We are here today. We gotta I want to give you the bios before this week's bios before I go in into the uh program for today. We're just gonna be touching on a few things. And the first the first uh the first bio I want to go into is uh I want you to look up Google or whatever you use, whatever search engine you use, and look up the late great Mahelia Jackson. Look her up, and yeah, she was a a great performer, a great singer, and their her unmistakable vocals will never be replaced. You know, each of these women had levels of fantastic talent as far as their singing abilities. Um Mahalia Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, all of our all of our stars like this, Diana Ross, these were special ladies, but today's her bio, we choose her for this week, is Mahalia Jackson. And on the flip side of that coin, you can go look up Elijah McCoy, the great Elijah McCoy, the real McCoy. He was uh he was a uh a Canadian-born um American, born of a of American freedmen, and uh his parents uh on during the Underground Railroad days, they went up to to Canada and to uh to escape their you know the slavery thing to try to get away from that. And uh he ended up having over 57 plus patents, patented devices that he made up, and and they would always call him the real McCoy. If you ain't got the real McCoy, you ain't got nothing. So go look him up, family. Go look him up. And uh I was hoping I could get some clips of Mahaya Jackson singing, but you know, we you you uh you know what the flavor is with her. Hold on. Let me see, can I find something in here with her with her vocals? Because I think that would be something special before we continue. Let me see here. Here it is, here she goes. Let's see if we got something here. Hold on. Maybe this will do it. Give me one second and we'll hit a paywall, so we'll go to it. Hold on.
SPEAKER_08How did I make it over? Tell me how we got over.
Cultural Bios: Mahalia Jackson And Elijah McCoy;
Personal Update And Programming Note;
U.S.–Israel–Iran Conflict And Economic Ripples;
Is The War Justified Or A Mistake;
SPEAKER_02Yeah, there you go, family. Just a little, just a little snippet, just a little snippet, something to give you, reminisce. I I grew up listening to her music. She was uh way before my time. Um she was uh she was very pivotal in the civil rights movement along with Dr. King and them. There was some rumors that that Dr. King, when he was doing the um, he was doing the I Have a Dream speech, it is rumored that that she was in, he had got up there and the first few minutes of his speech was kind of it was kind of he was beating around the bush a little bit and kind of being a little coy about what he really wanted to say and the people was getting antsy, they was getting bored with the speech, and she yelled, she yelled out from the back. She was up, she was up there, up there on the podium with him, but she was sitting down in the back, and rumor has it that she jumped up and told him, You came here to say something, so say it. And then he went into his thing. He went into his thing and said it with his full chest what he came to say. So yeah, just a little tidbit. It's a little tidbit for s for you know to get the day started and and get the bio out there. But uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What I wanted to, it's a couple things we're gonna touch as we move along, because I don't want to stay, and I just want to let you know in advance, family. Next week there will not be a show. I would not broadcast next week. Um, some things came up in the family, and I have to deal, I have to run out of town and deal with them. I had some death in the family, and also some some um one of my siblings uh has taken ill, and I got to go help out with that a little bit. And it every it's you know, she's gonna be alright. Things gonna be alright. But I did lose uh an aunt, my mother's last sister, the baby sister has passed away, and I gotta go. We gotta go finalize her, and I gotta go, I gotta go down there and take care of that. So it won't be a broadcast next week. And um, and anybody sending any warm well wishes and condolences and warm felt apologies or whatever, uh, thank you in advance and we appreciate it up here. These are things you know you gotta deal with sometimes in life. These things come up and we and we gotta we gotta deal with it. But yeah, it won't be a broadcast next week. And um, I'm apologizing too in advance for that. And the week after that, we'll be back to we should be back to normal scheduling. And you know, hopefully we'll be back normal scheduling the the the following week. Okay, so that said, that said, we're gonna start off today's uh talk about these um these these uh these uh wars going the war going on over there, the conflict between United States, Israel, and and Iran. We talked we touched on it a little bit last week, but you know, we're just gonna go into and get an update because as you know, or maybe you don't know, the stock market is is plunge plunging, the the fuel prices are going up, people are uh complaining about the gas prices are shooting up like 10 to 15 cents daily, almost daily. These uh these uh gas prices are going up. So we gotta we gotta touch on these things a little bit. You know, we like I said last week, we try to keep the program to based around Friedman's affairs of you know the cultural and social thing with with our lineage, but as I said, we can't stick our heads in the sand and pretend that it's um you know, there's not a world out there going on going on around us. Okay, yeah, I had that there it is. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yep. All right, so but the people are very with this with this incident of this war or this conflict, because it's not I don't I don't I don't want to say it's a war yet, it's a conflict right now. Now from what I understand, up to 1,300 people have been killed already. And they're saying as as of today, I think it's seven or eight Americans that have you know lost life over there. Now the thing is, um the the the big con the big question is whether this uh this uh the action from the United States is justified. And I'm really I can understand both both uh instances or uh whether it's justified or unnecessary. I can understand both sentiments or both positions. But let me say this being it is what it is, it is a conflict. We are in conflict right now. As an American, as an American, I gotta say this, family, that uh I always want my nation to be victorious. Now, whether it's justified, if it's not justified, the people who are responsible for the action will have a penalty to pay in some form or another. I can't sit here and say who's at fault. We can look at Trump, but I think I think this thing is much bigger than him. I think it really I really think it is. I'm I'm looking at all of the players involved in this thing, and I'm saying, and my mind is telling me this is much bigger than him. It seems to me that he's uh a tool in this whole matter. Because there's some big powers pushing pushing these buttons or making these making the call for these buttons to be pushed. You know, now we know Trump has never been a patsy of of any sort to anyone, but I think this thing has been much bigger than him. Now, some people say, well, only reason why he he went over there and did this is because of the uh to to deflect from the attention of the Epstein situation. Those fouls are coming out, and from what I understand, it's he's being implicated as more information is coming to light. He's his name is being mentioned more and more. So that can't be good for him. That can't be good for him. But I don't think that that something of this large a scale would he attempt to play games that kind of way because that will it's too right now, I think it's just too much at risk for him personally. Because if this thing is not right, if he don't get this thing right, I mean a hundred, he can't stand to miss anything because what's at stake is the midterm. That's at stake, right? If they lose that house, they're going to impeach him. And lo and behold, if they lose that Senate, he is going to prison. They're gonna pass if they if the Democrats get a hold of that House and the Senate, well, if they get a hold to the House, they're going to impeach him. That's for s that's for certain they're going to impeach him. So he has a lot more to lose in that situation if he don't hit on all cylinders. This thing got to hit on all cylinders for him. Meaning they got to in the midterm, they got to retain the House and the Senate. And from how it's shaping up, and that's gonna be the next segment, how it's shaping up, it looks like he's gonna do it. It looked like it's very possible it just might go that way. And in historic, looking at it from a historic perspective, usually whatever parties in the house in the White House in the midterms, they lose to the opposite side. They lose the House in the Senate to the opposite side. Come the midterms, the Republicans make a nice strong presence back into the uh in the house and the Senate, and vice versa. Historically, that's how it goes, but so many people have become disgruntled and uh dissatisfied with the Democratic establishment. It just it it can go either way. It can go either way. So yeah. Let me uh let me go, let me see if can I find find something here uh pertaining to the questions being raised. The questions are being raised for whether or not this thing is is uh is justifying is justified whether they should be over there or not, because he ran he ran on no new wars. You remember that in this door during the campaign, he ran on that no new wars, no new wars. So let's see. Well, you know, some of the crushed questions are being raised. Um, and I guess I could play devil's advocate up here. And uh, you know, I'm I'm of course we we gonna all are gonna include myself, we're gonna land on our own conclusions, but just to play devil's advocate, and I'm having fun, as I always do up here with you guys, um, the case for justification. On one side, people are saying uh preventing it a a is justified because it is preventing a nuclear breakout. You know, this administration uh urges that that after the finish uh after the failed February 2026 talks with Iran, um they they was weeks away from from a bomb. This is what this is what the uh what the extreme right is saying, right? The decapitation strategy by targeting uh uh uh what's his name? Kameny. Ali Kameny, that's the that's the guy that died. That they did they they leader, they ruler. But now, just the other day, his son has taken that spot. That man's son, Ali Ali Khameny's son, has taken that spot. I I don't I don't have his name right up here where I could you know give give it to you, but he has taken over that spot. So uh that's uh that's one way. Uh they you know they looking to paralyze the regime and and to prevent a forever type of war thing, an ever drawn out cold war type of thing, right? And uh support, you know, this is supposed to be supporting United States citizens. Um they claim uh Iranian protesters uh they they chanting and uh and proclaiming victory for the country, being that they're done killed this leader, but now the son is in in in power. The man's son is in power. So that was short-lived, right? Now this is why I think this thing is not I was hoping that they would be able to conclude this thing, wrap it up because I heard there was back channel talks going on. And whenever you know something, a big conflict like this happens, there's back channel talking. And that's always a good sign because that means things can be hashed out and we can get to some kind of resolution. With this sun taking over, I don't I'm not sure that's going to be the case. I'm not sure that's going to be the case. And the reason why I'm bringing all this up family is because it's going to have an effect on the global economy. This thing is going to hurt everyone if this is a long drawn out conflict and it's going to be nasty a lot of lives now they United States has been posturing the last few days about sending troops on the ground out there. I don't know if that's a good idea. I don't agree with that. Even though I want this nation to be victorious or successful and hopefully ending this conflict very quickly and in the matter of next couple of weeks I hope this is the case. But sending troops on the ground I I I vehemently disagree with that and I don't think it should happen. It should stay to an air game where they're doing airstrikes and they're doing strategic strikes throughout the that region and crippling them through the air because sending them out there on in that terrain in those mountains because that's what they're going to hit. Now on the on the other side of that coin there's some people who say that this is totally unnecessary because once again back to what I said you ran on the the policy of no new wars. This is not really our conflict now this is what I will say I don't I've read the history of of Iran and United States there's a history going back 70 years when they had when when the United States put that puppet government in there that Shah of Iran dude they put him in there and they eventually overthrew him and that's how Ayatollah Khomeini got in power now that's a history that's a 70 year history because that started in 1953 me and me and King discussed this last week when he stopped by and shout out to my man King salute salute to my general that's my big brother and he you know people really enjoyed him coming up here last week but he we touched on that we touched on the history of this thing this cot you know this ongoing beef as we say in in layman's terms but uh let me let me uh let me see can I now what before I go there let me say this these are people are saying this is what they're saying on the other side of the coin of justification and the unnecess the the unnecessary unnecessary conflict that we're in right violation of sovereignty uh most of the critics of the war uh are saying that that this was unprov this was an unprovoked act against this sovereign state with no formal declaration or UN mandate there's there was no mandate from the United Nations for this uh and people are concerned about civilian and diplomatic toll you know reports of strikes near schools like like the the one in um what's they call it um and the sudden end to uh diplomacy have alienated long-term allies this is this is what some of the critics are saying um by they he bypassed Congress president president trump they say he bypassed Congress used a um used war powers um the president used a war powers notification rather than a vote reigniting a massive constitutional debate at home and it is and it is and and I'm gonna tell you what else is happening before we move on to the next segment I'm gonna tell you what else is happening there is a there now they the the Fox News or none of them talks about this but there's a big divide in the MAGA hemisphere. There's a big divide but they won't talk about that and it's mostly coming from um opponents like like uh Jack uh Posobic Posobik have pointed out younger MAGA supporters Gen Z are much more uh is uh what's what's the name um they are isolat ISO nationalists ISO ISO me isolate isolationist uh they they care about they mainly care about domestic issues the economy and and border and housing and stuff like that this is what these these uh Gen Zers are concerned about they're not concerned about all that stuff and the same thing in the grassroots with our kids they don't want to hear all this stuff they don't want to deal with all this they want to they want we got problems here in this nation that we need to fix the nation that we're doing everything to hold it together and even with that it's still crumbling at the at the fringes it's still it's crumbling we need infrastructure here which will create jobs you know AI is getting ready to take over everything people are going to be out of work like crazy so let's let's get start fixing some of the infrastructures in throughout the throughout the country and and get some of these people working some of the young people I'm I'm really afraid for these young kids I'm really afraid for them they're coming out of college with debt and stuff and some of them are not even going to college I done I done talk to my my siblings and tell them you know but with their grandkids you know don't waste money going into colleges unless you're going into specific areas or industries that that will require human beings like like attorneys and stuff like that. I don't even know if they're gonna need them but the medical fields are pretty much a wrap with with all of the technology the metal the medical field's going to be very sold up with with technology so that's something to think about and trying to learn trades like we used to learn learning different trades and stuff like that in different industries so these kids can have can have some work and they can go out there and make a living for themselves and and feed their families and start up you know families and stuff like that. So yeah yeah now speaking of that speaking of that family we got what am I going to next okay yeah okay our homegirl old homegirl jazz men crockett you know she lost that race the other night she lost the race to um what's his name James uh what's what's that guy's name what the hell is his name James Tolbeck or uh let me see let me type it in here and me type okay okay yeah yeah or uh Tellerico James Tellerico that's his name James Tellerico now his this guy he looked like something from he looked like Richie Cuttingham from Happy Days and that's the look that they want family that's the look see now I played that clip of Dr. Claude Anderson to open up the program with right I played that clip that clip was from the year 1994 1994 that clip was from and he spoke to everything we in 2026 and everything he said in that in that clip has come to pass to the exact to the exact now this this man he's a grassroots man he's a grassroots he's with he's with us and Dr. Claude has been teaching for decades he's been teaching since the 70s he's been teaching he's been in the political game since the 70s and he don't hold no water back he lets all the truth out he speaks to truth but we ain't been listening family we ain't been listening this is why now this little stinking stinking woman uh uh jasmine crockett that's my sister and we love you jasmine we love you I I do you know I um you was she was a little entertaining when she came out the gate with all that that little sassiness and all that little you know saying a little stinking behind around there doing them little dances all up and down the halls of Congress and you know it it was entertaining but it wasn't funny see she did the reason why you got some black folks putting it down is because we take offense to that you feel you got to stoop to some kind of ghetto type of performative or the theatric type of thing to address your people you don't have to do that I don't get up here and talk all of that street talk. I don't talk that way I can because that's where I come from but I don't do that because I know when I'm talking to you I'm talking to some intelligent people and some of you are highly intelligent so it it would it would behoove me to get up here on this mic and and talk foolishness and all that that mushmouth goofy stuff to y'all I would be insulting you now I can't get down in the mud and I can talk that talk you know for sure we can talk it because like I said I come from that just like some of you come from that but I don't have to do up be up here and be performative for you to to to to to connect with you to resonate with you right and she felt she had to do this this was her marching orders from the DNC go out there and do that do that little ghetto stuff and switch your little little behind around she round here strutting a little stinking behind around here and tootin' up her little behind and everything and talking all that sassy jazzy talk she was talking all that snazzy stuff and snapping and all that little performative stuff we didn't buy none of that I found it type of insulting in fact so yeah now she got the black vote so they were saying first oh black men you know they as soon as they lose same thing with the playbook with Kamala she all black men they support her black black black black black men black but you can't say that now because the numbers reflect as the days progress the numbers more and more numbers come out and the numbers don't lie she got the black vote she got 90 plus percent there in Texas. Now she's remember this family she is not from Texas she's not from there right and she ran there but she didn't connect with the people first of all her campaign was garbage from what I understand she didn't even have a campaign manager she just had the people she was working with in in Congress and took them and said all right we're gonna do this and strapped up and and went out there you had no kind of strategy and she was outspent five to one she was outspent by her by the Telerico guy now I don't think he's as qualified because let me let me say this family she's really a smart woman smart little chick young young lady smart I'm gonna stop calling her chick smart little young lady she went to private school she went to the some of the best colleges she got a a top grade education came from a well to do family this is why it was so insulting for her to be acting and cutting up the way she was doing right but back to my point she's more qualified than that guy there was a white woman they interviewed and they asked her she said oh I love Jasmine I love Jasmine but then we need somebody in there that can be elected so in other words she's unelectable right and I said this to somebody I was on on one of those social media things I don't know was it Facebook or Twitter or one of them and I said that they don't see her as electable because she didn't play her hand that way she she played to the to the gutter shit she played to the gutter stuff excuse my language I been I know I've been I've been slipping and cursing lately family and let me apologize to you guys for that but we got to keep moving and I want to get to some other things uh yeah we keep getting a wake up call we keep getting a wake up call now she's more qualified than this guy now them same people there's coming out the numbers are coming out like I said the numbers don't lie it's coming out now that the Spanish the Hispanic vote the Latino vote hurt her she got some Latin she got about 36% of the Latino vote but there in Texas though they are going they're going to you heard Dr. Claude Anderson what he said they ain't coming here to be your allies they coming here to replace you to compete with you and ultimately replace you he said that back in 1994 he said that and we still not listening because you got people on on these social medias crying and saying they cheated and you know a black woman can't get no breaks and this and that and that and this it had nothing to do with that that the thing is them same people the Democrat Party is caping for everything is about the migrants everything is about the illegals everything everything everything you're putting the cape on you getting your marching orders it's it's it's uh evident that these democratic municipalities these mayors mayor Brandon Johnson this now this man Dami dude uh all these mayors in these democratic cities are destroying these cities purposely destroying them and destroying the citizens and not caring they he gets up there and do his monthly uh uh town hall or whatever that that that meeting they that conference they do and the people be there ripping him apart with all facts he'll stand there he's because he that's his that's how he gets his money he'll stand there look hear what you gotta say he don't say a word he's gonna let you you're gonna talk that's your time to talk he'll stand there and look look dead dead dead in your face and offer no type of solution or how we gonna fix it or nothing he just stands there and look okay you finish talking next person and he'll stand there looking these people taxpaying citizens crying out their hearts to him and he has absolutely nothing you done destroyed that city it was Lori Lightfoot before you and you just came and you just you just she she she broke the city down in pieces and you just coming in fragmenting and even more and the cities is so much debt behind these illegals same thing here in New York City the budget is so high me and King talked about that last week the budget is so high and you can't put it on Eric Adams he's out of office he he did blow some money and messed up some some some cash he did but he's not around no more so you can't it's not it's not even um it wouldn't even be intelligent to bring him up this guy man he ran on all of this freed this and free that and free this and free that he get in there and he find out nah I can't really do that man I can't do that now you got the whole city in the uproar because you're proposing the same thing like out there in Chicago Illinois you're you're you're proposing to tax people that you that's already being taxed out of the gazoo and you're gonna hit them some more right but we haven't got the wake up call yet like I said jasmine lost because of the Hispanic vote these are the same people that you're running around the country as a congresswoman you're running around the country putting the cape on for they don't want you they don't want listen man we have Dr. John Henry Clark said it we have no friends we have no friends I want to let me see can I get doctor the good doctor John Henry Clark in here one just one good time just one good time just just to have him in here just to have him in here one good time let me let me see can I pull him up let me see can I pull him up I think I got something on him in here hold on and then I'm gonna place do I got it do I got the John Dr. John in here and then I got something else I want to play after him I got something else I want to do I have that clip up here nope I don't there we go I don't have it man why does it always happen in that way but I do have something I do want to play and this came from um this was a uh eatery out in California.
SPEAKER_04Hold on family hold on the moment Black LA has been waiting for honestly I can't really recall exactly how many times I've been asked to do this video. I just know it's been a lot and me being who I am this will likely be the most attention this unfortunate situation has ever gotten that one time. But F1 this video will not be of me lecturing the Latino and or Hispanic community because what I want to talk about is black accountability. So if you can't handle that then my advice to you is run for his run.
SPEAKER_06Larry King isn't even President Obama's chicken and waffles has been ordered by a jury to serve up more than$1.6 million in damages to a former employee who filed a racial discrimination and wrongful termination suit against the soul food chain. According to Daniel Beasley's lawsuit managers at the restaurant on Pico harassed him for being African American and gave preferential treatment to Latino employees including better schedules. The grandfather from Compton says he complained to human resources and the company's African American owner but nothing was done and he was later fired for what he says was retaliation.
SPEAKER_03It just caught me by surprise because here I am getting fired when I'm trying to fix the problem.
SPEAKER_06Beasley says he became homeless after losing his job. He and his attorney now hope the jury's decision sends a clear message to all businesses.
SPEAKER_04You can't treat people like that and get away with it constantly every melanated individual surrounding that situation should be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves. And before I continue I like to ask my followers to please forgive me if y'all wanted me to point the finger at everybody else because I just can't. The report literally said he told the black owner what was going on and he did nothing. And it's like the situation is so egregious you can't even reverse the roles to speculate how it would have gone different if it was in reverse because it would never happen. Like you would never see a Hispanic owned business that has one Hispanic person and the rest of them are black. Nor will you see that with Asians or Arabics, whites or pretty much anyone else so it wouldn't even be a thing to begin with. Even in cities that are predominantly black you still won't see so much as a 50-50 split between our people and theirs we're the only ones that do that stupid shit and don't no blacks got that worse than California blacks there to go there to go family there it go somebody got to say it and that brother said it.
Gen Z Priorities And Domestic Strain;
SPEAKER_02Now back to this jazz I played that for a reason back to this Jasmine Crockett thing. See the question now is we've been saying all this stuff that's been happening we knew we knew this stuff and we've been talking it when when back here for the for the election the general election when when Kamala was running we was telling people then listen man y'all gotta we gotta stop with this goofy stuff and get get on point oh you know you know but you're saying that because she's a black woman the woman never further the woman never even claimed black and then she's married she was married to a white man so I don't like you know sometimes with our logic man we just as goofy as we want to be with that stupid logic we have so uh when it comes down to Jasmine we've seen the whole play all over again all over again with that because you come out the gate with all that performative stuff that's not who you are same thing with Kamala it depending on whoever she's speaking in front of uh she she performs for the whoever she's in front of you remember you better thank a union member you better thank a union member for sick time you better thank a union member for for family leave you better thank a union member that's when I think she was in Detroit saying that talking to black folks she put on that that little that little accent with that little southern twang in there that with that little you understand I mean but we know that wasn't you we know that wasn't you you you was performing and that's that's the insulting part they did they don't get it they don't read the room family they don't the same thing with this with this with this jasmine crockett you didn't read the room you're doing all this performative stuff you're in you're in in those Senate those Congress hearings you're cursing and using all kind of little snappy little street language that's not the place to do that that ain't the place for that who you trying to impress with that see because with this delineation movement let me let me let me let me let's talk let's talk for a quick second before we get out of here let's talk with this delineation process see people always saying well we picking on the Africans we picking on the Caribbeans you know we only got smoke for the Africa in the Caribbeans here's I'm up here today I'm I'm got smoke for for the Latinos right I got smoke for them today but it's always with a positive whether whoever I got the smoke for is with a positive because it's I'm a solutions based kind of guy I don't want to get just get up here and talk about how bad black people got it no we want to talk about some solutions how do we get out of this jam we in right and we we we have to we have to I got some of those solutions and I'm gonna share them with you before I leave from up here but yeah so that's the that's what it is family you know um I lost my train of thought for a second but let me let's get back to it back to Jasmine we you know how how what else do y'all need to see what else do we need to see family we we have to get out of the two party system we must solution weight solution base now we're talking we have to get away from the two party system the Democratic Party has not been good for us the Republican Party we all know they're not gonna do anything for us and you have some people on from the conservative black Christian conservative side they'll say well you shouldn't want um the politicians to do nothing for you don't never let them come with that crap because every other ethnic group whether they're super PAC or whatever that they're powerful voting block or not Spanish Indian Asian or uh white with every other group Muslim Christian you know Jews they lobby for the politicians to address their specific concerns so don't never let none of these folks tell you well you shouldn't be looking for the government to do nothing for you anyway why not why not when all them other groups do why not when it comes to us we we we ain't supposed to be supposed to look for nothing now I'm not saying you lay on your back and lay down and just don't do nothing because you got to get out here and you got to do what you got to do as each individual and and then as a collective to make the situation better. And I wish I could find that clip up here where with doc where um they where uh brother uh Dr. John Henry Clark made a statement I think I I think I'm finding yeah I'm gonna find it I'm gonna play it up here hold on just a second let me play this and I want y'all to check this out what do you think of this people do not train you in how to take their power away from them when they hold power by controlling you.
SPEAKER_01To expect this of other people is a contradiction in terms freedom is something you do not wish upon you do not dream upon. Freedom is something you take with your own hands.
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SPEAKER_02There you go. There you go freedom is something you take with your own hands and that's what I'm talking about. So back to the solution base this is the things we need to do first of all get a get the hell away from both of those parties now we really can't look at the Republicans for much because we haven't been been voting on the level for the Republicans as as we have for the last 60 years in the Democratic institution. We just have it the number the numbers reflect that we just that's just a fact we haven't been doing so we really can't look to them and say and say you know we want we this is what we concerned them out we want this addressed and we want that addressed and we would like this addressed we we can't expect any cooperation with them with that because we haven't been a consequential voting block for them. So why why would they go out their way now once they see that we the which a lot of people that are saying this a lot of pundits are saying that that there's a lot of black people marching away from that democratic plantation so maybe now in then in the last general election I think Trump got 21% up from his last time he ran. He was up like 11 more points with the black vote. So there there is some the needle is moving maybe not much but it is moving nonetheless in that direction where people are leaving the Democrat Party going over to the to the conservative side or to the Republican side or whatever you want to call it some people are just going independent they not they're dropping out of the process altogether because our needs and concerns are not being addressed at all and I raised the question I raised the question what do we need now do we need them to really just give us the shove kick in the seat of your pants and slam the door and say now you're out of here we don't want you because really that's why that girl lost that that that election why she lost because they don't want her they don't want black women in that in that um to have no status in that party they don't want us in there period they would that I told you in the beginning of the program you look at that kid and he looks like Richie Cuttingham that beat her he look like Richie Cutting that's what they want them young clean cut uh buzz buzz haircut bland dudes like that pure white that's what they want and and Hispanics they will accept Hispanics with caveats they will accept Hispanics that are white adjacent you know the the the white acting and white looking Hispanics like that you know uh guys like Marco Rubio and guys like that they'll accept them you know you can't be too Hispanic up there and they don't want you they don't want no dark Hispanics up in there. It's just this just what it is family. And that's why this girl lost but uh once again the Democrats always read in the room wrong they still have y'all should be right now y'all should be getting with us right now. All the women because a lot of women are upset about her losing that that election a lot of women black women are so upset y'all need to come come to the grassroots and get with us because now you're starting to see because now it's inevitable it's inevitable now you can't ignore it anymore. You have your Roland Martins get up because now pay attention right because he usually got some smoke because when we when she when Kamala the first time she ran and she had to drop out she dropped out uh before they got to Ohio she she dropped out and he got on there the next day and was cursing us out something awful yeah yeah damn beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep damn stupid ass staying home y'all ain't vote for Kamala he he was just going through it man he was going through it and simple Simon you know he would love to call us simple Simon MF was right he was cursing us out but he ain't do that this time with Jasmine he didn't do that because the the it's the the guy is still Democrat so that's telling you right there is telling you they don't care nothing about the community the constituents the black constituent vote they don't care nothing about that because he didn't give up there and do no tirade like he usually do and curse everybody out about no Jasmine Crockett all he got up there like he usually does I done told y'all I told go to my iPad see you got 35% over here I told y'all this was gonna happen I told y'all that's all he did that's all you can go back and and play play it after she lost go to his page and and pull up the video that's all he was saying I done told y'all I told y'all this was going to happen I told y'all he wasn't upset though but a lot of black women are upset and they walk in the way they talk about in the midterms they're gonna protest vote they're gonna protest vote if they vote if some of them saying they're not gonna vote period but they're gonna protest vote Democrats are not reading the room family but uh you keep getting the wake up calls and and you're letting the phone ring and ring and ring and ring you go after you go on the door slammed in your face the door slammed in your face your mind as well come on and join the grassroots and let's get get something popping and uh moving right along because we got to get ready to go we're coming up on the hour here and I I don't you know I wish I could have got out of here a minute ago but there's so much going on you know we just recently lost the late Jesse Reverend Jesse Jackson they just memorialized him over the weekend and uh I didn't watch the ceremony I didn't watch it as I said in in prior programs uh not like was it last week or week before last I as I said that I had some my own personal issues about Reverend Jackson didn't hate I didn't hate him I didn't hate the man and uh I kept those comments whatever negative that may have been in my mind I kept them in my pocket I took those thoughts and stuck them in my pocket and I gave condolences to the family I didn't watch the ceremony but from what I understand from all reports and the clips that I have seen that um the son Jesse Jackson Jr doing the service he spoke and he requested that the speakers because they had some heavy hitters from the DNC up there talking and he requested that they stay away from the politics because his father he felt was bigger than the Democrats or the Republicans his father was an American icon in the in the civil rights struggle and for his people and he won he didn't want this this bipartisan thing going on he he wanted to stick to his father's story and if you had something to talk about that your experiences you had with this man that would have been a good time to do it but lo and behold the Democrats turned it into a DNC convention starting with Barack Obama right he got up there and and and they just they just took shots and they kept taking shots at um at uh president trump and uh I'm gonna see can I find some of some of the clips up here I'm gonna see can I find some of the clips it was it was it was bad it was bad family I I gotta tell you it was bad let me see can I get some of the um they call they saying it's disgraceful I got a report here from Sky News in Australia and they saying it's just this it was disgraceful.
SPEAKER_07Hold on let me let me pull it up it's in the queue let me just pull it up family hold on I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson he maintained a tense relationship with the political order not because the presidents were white or black but the demands of our message the demands of speaking for the least of these those who were disinherited the damned the dispossessed the disrespected demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions but demanded a consistent prophetic voice.
SPEAKER_02Alright all right hold on I was uh I meant to get something drinking this thing complained but anyway yeah so he that was the that was uh Jesse Jackson Jr. you just heard in that clip and he would that was the day after that was the actual memorial where they were finalizing him to get ready to bury him but the day before that was uh Friday that they held that that big memorial in that in that church and it was thousand it was a couple thousand people in there quite a few thousand people in there I'm not sure of the count but there was a lot of people and they they turned that thing into a into a DNC convention they just told he and he before they started the services he got up there and he asked them he asked them please remember my father make this about my father don't make this into a political back and forth or whatever and they got right every one of them let me see because I I I um they just it was every one of them Maxine Waters uh Barack Obama I didn't hear nothing about Bill Clinton speaking but Joe Biden Kamala Harris she got up there with the cackling and I told y'all I don't want to say I told y'all so but we we saw this coming it's about this man you just the the the son just asked you asked all of you not to do this you just disregarded that you try you know what they the spill they're trying to spin is that his his his work was so closely tied to politics that they it was inevitable that they were gonna talk brush politics no that man was an activist he was an activist he ran for office before for pres for president he was an activist he was a civil rights activist speak to that what are you talking you you you taking shots at at Trump right that that's what you're doing you know Al Sharpton got up there he did he with his mess right I'm not even gonna play the clips because it's disrespectful right Maxine Waters and you know what the silly thing about the whole thing is the silly part about it is that let me get back in here the crazy part about it is that um Jesse Jackson Reverend Jesse Jackson and Donald J. Trump who is the current president you know they were actually close they were very close at one point in time. Now I'm sitting up here I'm looking at a montage of pictures that I got on on the iPad here and you see Al Sharpton fat ass Al Sharpton when he was fat he had them he had them big old hog jaws he had them hog hog jaws hanging off him he standing there smiling with with uh with with uh Trump Muhammad Ali Don King all of them all of them was was buddies right in 1999 Revan Jackson in the Rainbow Push Coalition presented Donald Trump with the Keep Hope Alive award Jackson praised Trump during that time for supporting minority hiring in construction projects doing business with minority contractors in New York City right that's that's rarely mentioned though rarely mentioned because it doesn't fit the political narrative these people are so full of it fam this is why I'm saying to you what do you need the door to slam in your face twice they done slammed the door on you already they they come on now right Trump supported uh Jesse Jackson's civil rights work in the 1980s during the time when he was running for his presidential campaign Trump spoke positively of him he even donated to the guy's campaign you know Trump was filthy rich then back then and he was donating money they even uh crossed paths in the real estate development uh thing you know at the time uh Jesse Jackson was pushing companies to hire more black contractors and workers and and Trump helped him out with that Trump publicly said at the time that Jackson was doing important work bringing attention to economic inequity right so history is complicated Jesse Jackson had relationships across politic the political spectrums including President Trump before he was President Trump which which made this them turning this memorial into some kind of partisan moment it made it that much more disgraceful to me in my eyes that's the way I see it family and like I said uh we're gonna one more thing is um our sister Rihanna I I don't have the story up here with me but uh it seems like her home was shot up in Beverly Hills her and ASAP Rocky the home was shot up in Beverly Hills and uh I think everybody is okay I think everybody's okay but I don't I don't have these I don't have the story up here with me so we're gonna I'm gonna look into it and you know for like I said next week we won't be back next week but anyway you respect life y'all respect life love justice cherish freedom and treasure the peace y'all go in peace and keep the peace and we'll see you in a little bit we're gonna see you in a little bit and y'all stay patient with each other out there stay patient love on each other and um just be there for each other okay see you next time peace