JESSE LEE PETERSON: As
long as you have fear,
you only get worse.
You don't get better.
And that's what the Democrats
and the liberal media has.
If they can intimidate you,
then they can control you.
If they can make you angry,
then they can control you.
All angry people are blind.
They're asleep
and don't know it.
Their eyes are open.
They're moving about.
But they're asleep.
I realized that most black
people are suffering not
because of racism,
this lie about racism,
but the destruction
of the family
and a lack of moral character.
I am Jesse Lee Peterson, founder
and president of the BOND,
a nonprofit organization,
a brotherhood organization
of a new destiny.
And we are rebuilding the
family by rebuilding the man.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC]
The worst thing that can
happen to boys and girls
is to turn them away
from their fathers
because when you turn them
away from their fathers,
you turn them away from
God, their own identity.
The father represents
Christ, and when
you hate your earthly
father, you hate God.
My problem was I
resented my mother
and I resented her because she
turned me away from my father,
or at least tried to.
I went and forgave my mother.
I went to her.
It was the hardest thing
I ever had to do in life.
I went and told her that,
you know, all of my life--
and I was 38 at the time.
I said, all of my life, I
resented you because you tried
to turn me away from my father.
You had no patience
and I become like you.
And I'm sorry.
I realize now that you
couldn't help yourself.
And when I forgave
her, God forgave
me and He took away the anger.
And with the anger, the
fear disappeared, the doubt,
the worry, and all that
stuff, and I realized then
that black people were
suffering not because of racism,
but the destruction
of the family
and the lack of moral character.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC]
And so I went back to God after
he showed me what was wrong.
I said, well, you
changed my heart.
You changed my values.
I can no longer identify
with the Democratic platform
because the
Democratic platform is
anti-God, anti-family,
anti-country, anti-military,
anti-unborn child.
I said, I can't identify
with that anymore.
Can you forgive me?
And God said, "Oh yeah.
No problem."
And so he forgave
me and I became
a Republican conservative.
And I am 100%
Republican conservative.
I'm so far right that I
can hardly see myself.
When I was a Democrat,
anything goes.
I blame white people for all
my weakness and failures.
And I suffer for it.
And it wasn't until
I really began
to look at myself to
understand if I'm black
and racism is holding me back,
according to the Democrats
and the race hustlers like the
NAACP, the Congressional Black
Caucus, and most of the
black preachers-- they say,
well, you can't make
it because of racism.
And I thought about
it after a while.
If racism is
holding me back, why
is it that it's not holding
the black people back who are
telling me that it's racism?
They're married.
Their kids are going
to good schools.
And that's when I realized I
had been lied to, that it wasn't
about racism, that white people
were not holding me back,
and the Democrats
didn't care about me.
They were lying to me.
They keep telling black
people over and over again,
the Republican Party, it's
a party of racist white men
who hate black people.
Look at us.
We love you.
We care about you.
It's not your problem.
Here's some free stuff.
And generations and generations
of blacks who are addicted
to that for the last 60 years or
so, and that's why most of them
are stuck on the
Democratic plantation.
And a lot of blacks
unable to leave
because of that mentality.
And in some cases,
they're afraid to leave
because they are trapped
by their family members.
They are attacked by others.
The Democratic plantation really
is worse than the plantation
that I grew up on, and I
grew up on a plantation down
in Alabama.
I grew up under Jim Crow laws.
And I remember for colors
only side, whites on the side.
But the one thing
that did not happen--
we were not told about
so-called racism.
We worked hard.
My grandparents worked hard.
And their parents worked hard.
We were very independent.
Unlike the Democratic
Party, their plantation
caused you to become dependent
on them and not on yourself.
And once you become
addicted to that,
they will not let you off.
And if you try to get
off, you are attacked.
You'll call Uncle Tom
a sellout, the n-word,
and all kinds of craziness
because they do not want
you to leave that plantation.
We gave black people
a black president.
I didn't.
I didn't vote for him.
But white people did.
And instead of getting better,
the races are more divided.
It's not a race problem,
it's a spiritual problem.
I wanted to find a way
to get the word out.
I talked to a friend of mine.
I said, you know, I'd
like to get the word out
that black people are
suffering due to their lack
of moral character.
It has nothing to do with color.
I just wanted to
have a discussion
about what was really wrong.
We had a meeting and about
100 or so people showed up.
And I told them what I just--
you know, I said, look,
it's not about color.
It's about character.
Men and women need
to return to God.
Raise your children.
Stop whining and begging.
And the meeting was so
good, that they asked,
well, let's have another one.
Let's have another.
And so we had a second
one, and then another one,
and one thing led to another.
Every year, we have a men's
conference on Father's Day
weekend where we bring men in.
They come in from
around the world.
And we deal with men's
issues, showing these guys
how to get back on track.
Well, it is working because
once they overcome their anger,
they feel better
about themselves.
They can move on.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC]
All right, folks.
Welcome back.
I'm Jesse Lee Peterson.
We're going to get back to
the phones here in a minute.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
(SINGING) Restless.
I am so restless.
Everybody and their momma
are watching "The Fallen
State" around the world.
I'm not making this up.
Are you nervous?
- No.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
You're not nervous?
- No.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
You better be.
- Lots of people say this.
Lots of people say that.
Well, lots of people say
you're a moron, dude.
I mean, like--
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
I'm surprised
that you are not enjoying this.
I enjoy, you know,
trying to get people
to see and know themselves.
Do you consider
yourself a feminist?
- Yes, I'm a feminist.
JESSE LEE PETERSON: No wonder
you didn't know what a man was.
It's not like normal-normal
for a man to dress like a woman
or feel that way, or a woman
to dress and feel like a man.
- That's your perception.
JESSE LEE PETERSON: Do
good by black people.
- Don't oversell it, Jesse.
JESSE LEE PETERSON: Some
have gotten mad and so angry
that they walked off.
Where are you going?
- I'm leaving.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
Why are you leaving?
- Because.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
You know, I interview
people on the left-- far left.
I interview alt right people.
You look like a skinhead.
Do you know that?
- Yeah.
JESSE LEE PETERSON: Why
is it that white folks
are the primary creators?
You know, they
make things right.
And other races
can't seem to do it.
Some of the worst liberal
Democrats and whatever
they do-- men and women--
I think they come on
because, first of all,
I help them get
their message out.
But I don't display anger
and hatred toward them.
You know, it's not a
personal thing to me
just because you disagree
or you may call me a name.
- You're botching
everything you can.
This is not an open
discussion at all.
- I love you.
I'm not angry with you.
I love you and I
feel sorry for you.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
And sometimes, they're
like yelling and screaming.
I'm like, look, look, look.
I have one more question.
What is it?
Did you have fun?
And that kind of throws
them off, you know.
Final question for you.
- Yes, sir.
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
Did you have fun?
Did you have fun?
Did you have fun?
- I had so much fun.
[LAUGHTER]
JESSE LEE PETERSON:
What I'm just
amazed by is that these people
on the left, they speak out.
They support whoever
they want to.
They are loud about it.
I have the same right
to do the same thing.
I live in America.
I have the freedom to
vote for whomever I want
and to talk about
voting for them
and support them outwardly
without being threatened.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC]
I started White History Month
on the 1st of July, 2018.
Happy White History Month.
And the reason for doing it
is because, if you notice,
we have so-called
Black History Month.
We have Women's History Month.
Why do we have all
of these months
to celebrate and don't
have White History Month?
There's something
wrong with that.
Because if it wasn't
for white people,
there would be no America.
If it wasn't for white
people, these of color
and all this crap
that's going on,
they would not have
this country to come to.
And so white history
is not appreciated.
And I have to tell you, if we
don't appreciate white history,
it's over for the country.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC]
A lot of family members
have turned against me.
A lot of my friends
have turned away.
But I don't care.
It doesn't matter.
I love what's right.
I love my country.
And I don't need any friends.
What we need to do to unite
the country, all people--
black, white, Japanese,
Mexican, everybody--
you've got to look
at self first,
get to know thyself so you can
see what's going on with you
and you can overcome
that anger and become
an individual of
love, meaning God's
love operating through you.
I want to see human beings
judging each other based
on character and
not color, the way
it was when I was growing up.
I especially want to
see families again.
I want to see men and women
getting married and becoming
good examples for their
children so that they can see
the right way to go so that
when they go out into the world,
they won't be deceived.
I really want to see
America great again.
And the only way it's
going to happen-- we've
got to bring back the
values, the moral values,
and the belief in God.
God that built
this great nation.
And I have a sense that we're on
our way right now back to that.
