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00:00Kamala chose a white husband? Why can't black men choose a white president?
00:05She's clearly trying to reach black men. Do you think her efforts are going to make a difference?
00:13No, I don't. And for a number of reasons. Number one, this is the same Kamala Harris where a few
00:18years ago, she's out there saying that the audio clips are available, the video clips,
00:22where there was no agenda for black people. So I'm not going to sit here and say I'm going to
00:26do something that's only going to benefit black people. No. She actually said that what works for
00:32all Americans will also work for black people. Any policy that will benefit black people will
00:36benefit all of society. Let's be clear about that. Let's really be clear about that. But now she's
00:42going to reverse course because she's losing in this race and trying to say she's going to do an
00:46agenda specifically for black men. I just don't think it's going to work. Number two, she's basically
00:53we have 1400 days to enact all these types of policies and she's done nothing. Actually not
00:59even spoke to any of these things. But now that we're 20 days until November 5th, now she wants
01:04to run out there with a specific agenda. Everybody knows it's phony and it's fake. It's pandering.
01:10It's just politics and it's not real.
01:14Facts. Facts. So I got to talk about this because Kamala went on to or did like a radio town
01:23hall
01:23with Charlemagne the devil. And you know, one of the things that she was talking about is the black
01:31agenda because that's something that came up in that interview. And that's why you saw those first
01:38two clips there because now 20 days before the election. Oh, I got this black agenda guys.
01:43Look, look, look, I got a black agenda. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. Oh, I'm so sorry. I'm so
01:48sorry. 20 days, 20 days, like literally less than three weeks away from the election. Now you try to
01:57come with the, Oh, here's, here's the money. Here's the money guys. Magic Johnson didn't work.
02:07Obama didn't work. Right. Now you try to, well, first, first, uh, I'm black line didn't work. Right.
02:16Cause that, that's, that's where it started. I'm black and I'm a black woman. Okay. That didn't work.
02:22Then you, then she sent out Magic Johnson. Then she sent out Barack Obama. None of that worked. Now,
02:28now in the fourth quarter, 20 days before the election, here's the money. Here's the money.
02:33Here's the money. Here's a loan. I promise to give you a loan. You know, what's better than a loan
02:38paying less in taxes, like Trump was proposing. Cause you don't have to pay that back. Like you
02:44just pay less than taxes. Right. So that, that, that 20,000 or whatever she's proposing, whatever,
02:51you know, the, the, the loans for black people, which is unconstitutional, but anyway, um, so it'll
02:56never happen. That's, that's first thing. Uh, but then also you don't have to pay that back.
03:02The, the, the taxes, right. When you pay less than taxes, like you don't, you don't have to pay
03:06that loan. No, you still got to pay that back. But anyway, let's, let's jump, let's jump into
03:12this shit. Check it out. Zeke. What's up, brother? What up, doe? What up, doe? Madam vice
03:18president, Charlemagne, the guy, what up, doe? And welcome to Detroit. Yes, sir. Good to be back.
03:22I like to say the real Detroit cause I'm up in here. Um, my name is Zeke, uh, new air
03:30founder, uh, CEO. Um, I worked on the ground here in Detroit and in black communities all
03:36across the country for over the past 10 years, actually celebrating our 10th year, uh, this
03:41past August, um, in my 10 years of organizing, uh, we played a major role in a resurgence of
03:48pride and the change of mindset, uh, in Detroit neighborhoods across the city. We're not only
03:54known for the work that we do here in Detroit, but across the country and black communities,
03:59um, having worked in over 35 cities of the blackest cities in America. Um, saying all that
04:05to say, um, I'm extremely qualified to sit in front of the current vice president and
04:11which can be the next president of the United States of America. Uh, as I pose my question
04:16to you, I would first like to make it known that I don't have any emotional connections
04:21to politicians. I believe that this is one of our biggest flaws in the current political
04:25process. I view politics as a business and America is one of the biggest corporations
04:31in the world. With that being said, I'm here on behalf of the business of the black community
04:38with all that black Americans have been through and contribute to the success of America. I feel
04:44that there should be an in-depth investigation or evaluation of the lack of resources and current
04:50living conditions in black communities nationwide. Um, my question to you is what's your stance
04:57on reparations? We all know that America became great, you know, off the backs of free black labor.
05:04Um, how progressive are you on making it a priority and writing America's wrongs is understood that you
05:14are running for president for all people of America asking for specifics for black communities.
05:20Doesn't mean no, don't do for others, but black Americans are heavily asked to vote Democrat
05:26and every election for over half a century with very little in return. What are your plans
05:32to address these very important issues and change that narrative? Thank you. I appreciate that. Thank
05:39you. And thank you for your work. So to your point, um, yes, I am running to be a president
05:46for all
05:46Americans. That being said, I do have clear eyes about the disparities that exist and the context in which
05:56they exist, meaning history to your point. So my agenda, well, first of all, on the point of reparations,
06:04it has to be studied. There's no question about that. And I've been very clear about that position in terms
06:10of my immediate plan. I will tell you a few of the following one as it relates to the economy,
06:16which is a
06:16lot of what you have addressed. Look, I grew up in the middle class. My mother, you know, worked hard,
06:23raised me and my sister. And by the time I was in high school, she was able to afford our
06:28first home.
06:34Bro, every answer she has always comes back to the, you know, I grew up in the middle class.
06:44Oh man, goodness gracious. I grew up middle class, blah, blah, blah. Like, come on, bro. Come on.
06:53Like, this is just, oh, geez, Louise. But yeah, you know, one of the things that I do want to
07:03acknowledge, you know, because he kind of touched on it there a little bit, but when you look at a
07:08lot of these cities that, you know, have, you know, a high number of black people, you know, the black
07:15population is relatively high, right? Those cities are run by Democrats. And so when we talk about the
07:25living situations of black people, then you have to talk to the Democrats. And not only that, but you
07:30got to talk to the black people, right? That continually vote for these folks. Chicago hasn't
07:36been run by a Republican in like 90 years. How well has Chicago been running? We all know the
07:43answer to that. It's nicknamed after a war zone. Like, come on now. What are we talking about?
07:48Baltimore, San Fran, just, just California itself. How well is that being run? This is all Democrats,
07:58all Democrats. You can't blame a single Republican for these things happening in these cities.
08:03countries. So like, why don't we talk about that? Like, I just don't understand why we don't put
08:10the blame where it should be. And that's at the feet of Democrat politicians, because they promise
08:17the world every four years, like Kamala is trying to do now and deliver absolutely nothing. And I'm
08:23going to show you guys something at the end of this. And I'm sorry, I keep looking down. I got
08:26some notes
08:27here today. Yeah. So I can, I can keep track of, uh, uh, my, my spots. Cause this is like
08:31an hour
08:32long video and I'm not about to have y'all sit here for an hour to, to listen to this
08:37mumbo jumbo.
08:38So I got some notes of timestamps where I want to, um, you know, click in at. So if you,
08:45if you see me looking down, all right, that's, that's, that's what I'm, that's what I'm looking
08:49at to check the, uh, the timestamp. So yeah. Now, uh, here was another black agenda question
08:56and check out her answer. What's up? Madam vice president, how you doing today? As we're
09:03saying Detroit, what up though? So yesterday I read that there is a new opportunity agenda,
09:09a plan for black men, which includes a proposal of forgivable loans up to $20,000 for 1 million
09:15black entrepreneurs. What would you say to the people that would consider the timing of that,
09:21of this proposal as well, first off, hold on. I'm sorry. I got to interrupt. If it's a forgivable
09:28loan, why call it a loan in the first place? Hmm. Forgivable loan. Why call it a loan in the
09:37first
09:37place? If you truly plan on forgiving it, I'm just, just, just a question. Just a question.
09:44Why not just write the check, right? We write a check to Ukraine. Why not just write the $20,000
09:49check? I'm not saying that would be right. Right. I won. It's unconstitutional, but just
09:55within what she's saying, why not just write a check? Why call it a forgivable loan? Why
10:02not just say, Hey, we're going to do the same thing that we've done for Ukraine and some of
10:06these other places in this world. We've written them a check that wasn't a loan. Right? So
10:11just, we'll just write you guys all in check for 20,000. I smell a liar. Anyway, carry on
10:20political timing. And how would you speak to the sentiment that support for black men is
10:25only sought out during election cycles and feels that building trust requires consistent
10:31engagement and genuine investment into the community outside of election periods and political
10:38benefits for politicians and may view that some people in a Democrat party use black Americans
10:44to play identity politics.
10:47So first of all, thank you for your question and for being here. Um, I've been in this race
10:53about 70 days. You can look at all my work before those 70 days to know that this, what I'm
10:59talking
10:59about right now is not new and is not for the sake of winning this election. This is about a
11:04longstanding
11:05commitment, including the work that I've done as vice president and before when I was senator
11:09and before that. Um, in fact, a lot of what I'm doing that is about my, my economic agenda
11:15and opportunity economy was born out of the work I did as vice president before that as
11:21senator most, most recently to get access to capital for our entrepreneurs. Um, the work
11:27that I did in the Senate was about getting a couple billion more dollars into our community
11:31banks. And then building on that, when I became vice president, I created it. It's called the
11:36economic opportunity council, bringing in some of the biggest banks and technology companies
11:40to put more, um, into the community banks. And I'm going to tell you one of the reasons why,
11:45because I have been aware for years, black entrepreneurs only get 1% of venture capital
11:51funding of all the venture capital funding. Only 1% goes to black entrepreneurs.
11:57Really Kamala. So now you're claiming that, you know, you're going to do all this great
12:02stuff for black people 20 days before the election, uh, which obviously is for political purposes,
12:08even though she says that it's not, uh, because this is what she had to say before, you know,
12:14um, I'm sure some of you are familiar with this, uh, check out, check out, uh, what she had
12:20to say in this clip, which you just heard a little piece of it there. Um, listen to her own
12:26words.
12:26So I'm not going to sit here and say, I'm going to do something that's only going to benefit black
12:29people. No. Oh, so that's how you truly feel. But now, because you see that you're about to lose
12:40the election, uh, in a landslide. Now you want to try to come out and say, Hey guys, um, here's
12:48some money, here's some money, here's some money. Uh, it's a forgivable loan. Don't worry about it.
12:51Don't worry about it. Um, nah, we ain't buying it. We are not buying it. Black people are not for
12:59sale. We are not for sale. You can't buy us. I know y'all used to own us back in
13:05the day.
13:06You know what I'm saying? Uh, um, Democrats wanted to keep us in slavery. Y'all don't own us anymore.
13:13We are not for sale. That's done. And that's over with. We ain't for sale anymore. Y'all tried that.
13:22Y'all tried that. All those other four, all those other presidencies, you know, presidential runs.
13:28Oh, black folks, we'll do this for you. We'll do that for you. We'll give you this. We'll give you
13:33that. And then you disappear. And then you come back like, Hey niggas, don't forget about us.
13:40Right. Uh, uh, uh, we still love you. We still love you. Don't, don't worry about, you know,
13:48this, this, and that, uh, we'll give you this, this, and that. And remember the Republicans,
13:53they're really, really evil. You don't want them to get in power, vote or die. It's the same stuff
14:00every four years, fear mongering and promise a bunch of handouts that ain't going to be handed out
14:07that you have no intentions on handing out. Fear monger promise a bunch of handouts. Fear
14:13monger promise a bunch of handouts. It's the same thing every four years. Go back and go back and
14:18check the tapes. Go back and check the tapes. Y'all remember the vote or die. Matter of fact,
14:24I think that I don't even about to say his name. Democrats were running on that vote or die.
14:32Now, now Democrats running on a similar line, the threat to democracy. Like what? Huh?
14:41But I want y'all, I want y'all to see this comment section, man. I want y'all to
14:45see this comment
14:46section. Check this out. So here is, uh, the video, right? This is one of the videos. Cause I think,
14:53uh, CNN has a video as well of this, but you know, here, here's the interview, right? Between
14:59Kamala and Charlemagne. Okay. As y'all can see there. Now let's scroll down to this comment.
15:06It's the planet fitness strong choice sale. Whoa, whoa. Let's, let's, let's scroll down to
15:12this comment section. Charlemagne can now join the cast of the view. Who else immediately went to
15:18the comment section laughing emoji? Um, let's read a little bit. Me, I was furious, was truly hopeful.
15:25He would challenge her sell out. Comment section is better than the interview. Comment section restores
15:34my faith that we are waking up. Come on. Beautiful. Uh, my rents increased almost 20% in, in, in
15:40the last
15:41two years, groceries are sky high taxes went up, but my wages haven't kept up with the inflation.
15:47There is no middle class anymore. If nobody making less than 50 K a year, don't see that. Then we're
15:53aft. Yes. And that's been under Kamala Harris. Okay. She had no problem with sending a black
15:59mother of a child with sickle cell to jail over truancy and made her fight it in court for two
16:04years. Even though the mother had doctor's excuses. She also made sure the media was there doing that
16:08mother's arrest to show how tough she was. Yeah. And I may make a video on this because, um, that's
16:13actually a true story right there. That's, that's a legitimate true story. That's, that's not a lie
16:17that somebody made up a matter of fact, I have the video ready to go. I just never, I just
16:23never,
16:23um, I don't have the video put together, but I have like an interview from the mother, you know,
16:28talking about it. Not me personally, but somebody else did an interview with the mother talking about
16:33that entire situation. And I have the video. I just haven't made a YouTube video on that topic,
16:38but I'll probably be making that soon because that's absolutely ridiculous. Ridiculous. Could you
16:43imagine having a sick child and then being prosecuted by Kamala Harris because of it? Because
16:48your daughter is missing school because she's legitimately, legitimately sick. She's in the
16:53hospital and you're, you're getting prosecuted, prosecuted, arrested for this. That's what Kamala
16:59did and thought it was a cute thing to do. Uh, anyway, uh, Charlemagne, I say, everything you say
17:04is scripted. Uh, Kamala, you're welcome. What? Enough. I'm a 30 year old, 38 year old black man
17:13and reading these, these comments gives me so much hope for us as a collective seeing through
17:18this BS. Kamala is doing is so satisfying and makes, uh, the Dem see they plan not working no
17:26more. Never answered the question. Uh, should have let envy interviewer. This is just two ladies
17:32drinking tea, uh, black folks waking up and I love every bit of it. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Why are
17:38you
17:38sending money to other countries when we have problems here in America? Kamala, we got the prices
17:42down on insulin. Uh, we should study reparations. Real meaning. Let's just keep talking about it and
17:51never do anything about it. Hey, that's facts. Uh, the black man sits there and sits there and
17:57knows she's lying yet. He's okay with it because he can't admit Trump did a better job lying to your
18:03viewers selfishly. So tired of her being asked the question, then talking about everything else till
18:07you no longer remember what you asked. The comment section gives me hope for this country. Come on
18:14now. Like, I mean, it's just on and on and on and on. Like y'all, y'all, y'all
18:18get it right. People
18:19aren't buying the BS. And honestly, I'm going to say this and I'm going to say this now. And listen,
18:24I don't want to count my chickens before they hats. Right. But you know, and I've shown you guys
18:28the comment sections, uh, for like the past, I don't know, week straight, almost I feel like.
18:35Right. And yes, I agree with several of these comments. The comment sections really do give
18:41me hope. And as a matter of fact, I think someone talked about, um, actually his Instagram account
18:47is also, uh, being bombarded with, uh, interesting comments. I might just pull that out real quick.
18:53Let me see if I'm not, I'm not even logged in. I'm not about to do all that right now,
18:56but apparently Charlemagne promoted the Kamala interview. And in the comment section of that,
19:03people were doing the same thing as they were doing here in this comment section. So, uh, I'm
19:09going to say this, I have a sneaky suspicion with, with everything that's going on with everything
19:15that I've seen. And I've shown you guys all of this and the reasons as to why I believe it,
19:19but I believe that Trump could possibly win in the landslide. Like this could get really,
19:25really ugly. I'm talking, I'm talking, I had the electoral college pulled up here.
19:29I'm talking possibly, uh, let me change that back there. Cause that's, there's a lot I'm talking
19:37possibly three 11 to two 27 in the electoral college. Yeah. Three 11 to two 27. I'm talking,
19:46it could be as bad as, uh, three 24 to two 14, three 24 to two 14. Uh, yeah, I,
19:57I, I, I think it
19:58could very well be a landslide in this upcoming election. Now we still got to show up and do our
20:03part. All this talking means absolutely nothing unless we show up. If we don't have door knockers,
20:09right. People, uh, um, taking calls, right. Getting involved. None of this matters. This is
20:16all just talk. It's all fluff. But if we do what we need to do, what we are, what we
20:22are supposed to
20:22do, right. Some of the things that I just mentioned, uh, I, I think we could win three 24 to,
20:28uh, two 14.
20:29Like it could be an absolute blowout, which would obviously send a major message,
20:34not only to the world, but more importantly to the establishment that has tried to rule over us
20:40that it's over with. Don't ever attempt it again. We don't stand for it and we won't stand for it.
20:47And honestly, I think that's the kind of message that we need to send like a strong message. Like
20:51we ain't standing for this. We ain't standing for this. You're out of here. You're done. You're cooked.
20:55It's over with get out of here. Don't ever try this again. Right. Um, like that's, that's the type of
21:03statement when I think that we should try to strive for, but as always, let me know your
21:07thoughts, your opinions on this in the comment section below this Kamala pandering. I don't
21:11see it working, baby. I don't see it working, especially since like it's fourth quarter,
21:16you know, two minutes left on the clock, 20 days left before the election. You sent out Obama,
21:21you sent out a magic Johnson. You tried to play the black card. Now, this is what you're doing 20
21:26days before the election. Everybody's seeing through that crap. Ah, no, no, we ain't, we ain't buying it. And
21:31beyond that black people, we, we, we are not for sale. You can't purchase us. We are not slaves
21:38anymore. We're not obligated to support you. Like you can't buy us, you know? And it's funny that
21:43that's coming from the Democrat party, trying to purchase the, the loyalty of black people,
21:48considering the history of the Democrat party, being the slave owners and the ones that wanted
21:52to keep us in chains. Right. Kind of interesting how that works, but you know, I'm, I'm a spare y
21:57'all
21:57from, from, from all of that today. We ain't going to, we ain't going to get on that whole
22:01discussion, but, uh, yeah, final message, black people, we ain't for sale. Get out of here,
22:08Kamala. We don't want you. It's Trump 24 and that's it.
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