[inaudible].
So there was a video that came out
about George Florida. Now you know,
that's the brother that was murdered
by the police. He was murdered.
It is no way to get around that. I
mean, because when we looked at that,
we covered our live stream another
night on that and we talked,
we hit a lot of points to show, you
know, different avenues on, you know,
the video of itself. Cause we didn't
show it. We're not going to show it.
We show the picture to show how it will
literally set up for that brother to get
murdered.
Now the video that came out
is what happened before that
point where they murdered his brother.
And this video that leads
up to before that point
makes it even worse. But let's
go ahead and show the clip.
So you saw that video, I mean
they intended now watching that video,
they intended to murder that brother.
They intended to do that.
That's something they wanted to
do because you have a lot of them
on those police departments.
They know that's the only job they can
get where they can legally get away with
killing black men. There
are many white supremacists.
That's all the police
departments and many of them.
And if they don't be inactive groups,
they have a lot of white supremacists
leanings. That's the job that they want.
Okay, now we see this.
We see people all over the country very
upset and some people have taken to the
streets. Some people are, you know,
having uprisings with this,
but we've seen that happen many
times before the uprising, et cetera.
My thing is why is this guy isn't
arrested? Why aren't all
four of them charged?
What are you protecting them for?
What are you protecting them for?
Because they are protecting
them at this point.
They're protecting them for justice.
They protecting them from the people.
They're being protected.
Yes, they were fired,
but maybe they fired them to
protect them because as police,
you'll still be mad at them on the
police force. But since they fired him,
maybe that's a better way to protect them
cause you know these people understand
something. They are
strategic in how they move.
Especially with our oppression
and degradation and the world
needs to speak on this. The
reason why I say the word,
you speak on this because America loves
to go to other people's country and tell
them about their human rights, but when
you see this human rights violation,
that's constant happening
in the black people,
whether it's a police or whether it's
something just random white supremacists
in Georgia.
America has a long history of human
rights abuses against black men and women
and no one calls them
out on the world stage.
Why are you that afraid
of them to call them out?
Because they call you out if do it
too. Aren't you calling them out?
You're the only one president
that I remember that they
called them out and they
backed off on him too,
was the president of the Philippines
when he called out how y'all was killing
black people in the street and
how you know you do it unarmed.
They had to be quiet.
This is a standard operating
procedure in America. It is,
and this is why I was stating
in my life the other night.
It's like I'm just at that
point where I'm not for watching
us constantly being sacrifices way. We
have fought and died, fought and died,
fought and died.
Somebody had posted a picture I saw
from the sixties and then they posted a
picture from today. Literally
the exact same picture,
just two different time periods. That was
the craziest thing ever for me to see.
This picture that I saw online,
like basically nothing
has changed all day.
These people have actually benefited
from integration. We didn't,
we lost everything and we still
being killed in the street
on camera and at least
before it wasn't on camera.
I mean they are so bold with it that
they know you filming them and they know
you posted it on the internet and they're
okay with that because their system
was meant to run that way.
It is a slave patrol and this is
why they do this to black people.
There was always the function and let me
tell you something about that job that
you're doing. That's not
the highest paying job,
but I learned something about
the Missou long time ago.
They re they are about
power, not about money.
They can have the money
in the power. Cool.
But power comes first because
they will take a job that
gives them more power and less money.
They're always focused on power.
So that job of police officer
is power for them because
there's other jobs that they can get.
They pay a whole lot more than that job
and make it a lot less dangerous. Right.
But they don't care about
that. They don't want that job.
They probably can get
paid $10,000 more a year.
They're ready to take this job where
they have all the power to kill and the
power to make people afraid and
they get off on that and understand
even on your jobs, the Missou
will take a supervisor position,
but now he could have been making
20,000 more a year in overtime
just being at this level. They
don't want that. They want power.
That's what they seek. And that's
black folks don't think that way.
And that's how we have to be.
We have to think about power
and getting our power base. Yes,
the money is important but definitely
about power now in this country,
of course they going to stifle you
and I'm not trying to really build
up this situation like that
here. That's why I say, listen,
we want a power base. We need to
go where we have the advantage.
We are numerically disadvantaged here
and they brought in a bunch of other
groups that's going to team up
with them and ideology against us.
So all we got is us at the end of the day.
So it is more advantageous
for us to go to an
area where we are numerically, um,
the majority and which would be definitely
for us, the continent of Africa.
We are the majority there
and we can build our stake
there. Now you're going to be
here. I would say numerically,
be in the South being areas
where black people are heavier.
That's what I would suggest. I'm
not saying racism don't exist.
As long as you live in
the shores of America,
you're going to deal with
racism or let me back up.
As long as you live in the West, all
the countries that's considered West,
you're going to deal with
racism period. That just,
it just how it is that that's how the
[inaudible] in charge operates is going to
be racism and if you want to
subject yourself to that life,
if you want to deal with
that, that's on you.
I can't make a decision and I'm
not going to, like I said before,
my policy is when it comes to us
building a power base and being
in an area where we
numerically the majority,
we don't want people that's going to come
and sabotage it or just kind of salted
because they're not with
the Mazuma anymore. No, we
want people that want to go,
want to build on to make it
better and we all grow together.
But what happened with this
brother is sending the shame.
It is a sin and the shame,
and this is the kind of thing that
we have to definitely call out,
stand up against and if anything,
this should make you unify.
And because black people all over the
world seen this video and what I would say
to black people all over the world,
that's unified. Don't, don't,
don't sit here and just say, Oh,
it's bad. I'm sad and this is sick.
And then we see it about a week and then
two weeks and then we go back to normal
life. Forget about the situation.
Unify our unification is
stronger than an atomic bomb.
Even Jacob Hoover said the greatest
threat is black unity. He said that,
okay, the former director of the FBI,
the COINTELPRO guy that hated
black people with a passion.
So we knew needs to unify as a people
because together it's nothing that people
can do to us. It's nothing.
But this was cold blooded
murder, ladies and gentlemen,
coldblooded murder.
And they have to be held accountable that
those cops has to be held accountable
for that. So you want the city to be
having all these issues and problems,
people upset uprisings and everything
going on to protect for people that you
fired. That's what the charge is at. Now,
I heard that the mayor said that the
charge, they should be charged, you know,
but come on. I mean, they don't
like to be forced to charge anybody,
but I think, I think it's going to happen.
But the people definitely keep applying
the pressure. Call the DA's office,
call the mayor's office, say,
Hey, where's the charges at?
I mean we got it on camera, man.
Come on. Where's the charges?
They need to be arrested for first
degree murder or accessory to murder.
But leave me a comment there. Those things
about a situation with George Floyd,
how he was basically led
to his death complying.
He wasn't fighting, he was complying
and they still murdered him.
You know how people say,
well if you just comply with the police
and you know you follow the rules and
don't give them problems,
nothing's going to happen to you.
What else people at with that argument?
George Florida didn't fight with the
police. Now daddy and he still was killed.
So when people tell you that,
they just telling you that the just so
you won't have no kind of resistance at
all, because sometimes listen,
they resist. You saw how they act.
That just pissed me off.
Even think about that when you're telling
people just to be this and do that and
then nothing's going to
happen, but yet what happened?
How do you explain this
situation? Leave me a comment
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