00:00This movement is led by ownership and education. I feel like if we don't educate this generation, we're going to lose this battle. This is a war and we're not prepared because if you look at every war, it's funded. We don't have those funds.
00:15If you look at when Martin Luther King and all our ancestors back in the days when they was going through this, they was prepared. They had buses. They had people getting people out of jail. They had money. They was raising money.
00:29Right now, we are protesting and we don't realize at the end of the day, what do we want out of this? I always say that we have to have a plan of action because right now, if nothing changed, then we're not, we've got to talk about voting. We're not putting in African-American judges into these places.
00:51We're not putting the right people into that we believe in that are going to fight for us and fight for our rights so we can make a difference.
00:59And also, we're not owning none of these blocks that we've grown up on. We learned through protesting how to burn them down. But my thing is, I'm saying, stop burning them down. We got to buy them back.
01:09And so we're not educating our people to go get these small business loans. Everybody talking about what's available, what the government have available. Our people just know we don't have any money.
01:19How do you get it? You get it through education. I tell people all the time, it's not about money. It's about wisdom. If you have the wisdom and the knowledge, then we can educate the next generation.
01:28We need to be preparing the next generation through hip hop, like on education, financial literacy. Why come we don't own none of these products? How come we don't own none of these communities? And if we don't stop that, we're going to be in trouble.
01:49See you.
01:58We're going to be in trouble.
02:02We're going to be in trouble.
02:04We're going to be in trouble.
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