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00:00Darren, before I get to Anton, who do you hold most culpable for the state of affairs
00:03involving Black America at this point in time?
00:06I think it's a combination of a lot of different things, but it's a confluence of the lack of
00:10leadership on the federal level, starting with President Trump. And then I think the second
00:15part of it is, is that we've got to be more emboldened to hold the elected officials accountable.
00:21You can't just come in our communities and tell us things that we want to hear. We got to make
00:26sure that when we elect you, particularly Black women, who is the backbone of the Democratic
00:30Party, we got to make sure that we hold them accountable and not just Democrats. We got
00:33to get into those rooms with Republicans, too, and don't let them off the hook. So I think
00:37it's a confluence of a lack of leadership on a federal and state level, but also making
00:41sure we hold our Black leaders more accountable to make sure that they deliver on what they
00:45promised us.
00:47Anton, when I would ask you the same question, what do you believe the state of Black America
00:52is going to be at this particular moment in time? Who do you hold most culpable for it?
00:57I'm not sure exactly what he means by fluid. And I'm assuming that he defined that based
01:03off of the different parameters by which he spoke about the Black community. However, I
01:07think I agree with him, except for I would describe it as in shambles. Worse off than we've ever
01:13been, freer than we've ever been. And the fact that we're willing to blame Trump, although
01:18we've had decades of opportunities, Black cities, you look at some of the Blackest cities in
01:23the United States of America, Memphis, for example, is in shambles and they needed Trump's
01:28help. And I think that there's a lack of accountability and victimhood. And as long as we continue to
01:34promote that as somebody else's fault, you know, I was looking at Juneteenth in Chicago,
01:39right? And you had over seven people killed and 36 people shot. And while we were focusing
01:47on whether or not Asians and white people, whether it's Carmelo Anthony or Cyrus Carmack
01:53is responsible and if they should go to jail or not, in every city across America, especially
01:58where predominantly Black people live, you don't have to kill each other. But there's drive-bys
02:04and there were over 113 shell casings where 12 people were shot on Juneteenth itself. And
02:10so when I look at the state of the Black community, it has nothing to do with the political landscape.
02:15It has everything to do with self-accountability, regardless of whether or not you're picking
02:19the right curriculum if you want to go to college or you want to go to community college.
02:23Healthcare, I don't think that we're concerned about it. Self-care, I don't think that we're
02:28concerned about it. And more importantly, I think that we're more concerned about self-care
02:33with regard to promoting ourselves and the culture that's the worst for us versus taking
02:37accountability for the state that we have ourselves in. We don't have to have children
02:40out of wedlock. We don't have to put ourselves at a disadvantage and we don't have to have
02:43children in poverty. And we have more technological advantages as far as research and understanding
02:49of the past than we've ever had before. But for some reason, we're still worse off when
02:53we continue to vote the same way while requesting nothing from politicians and letting women lead
02:58this to the polls. And that is the direct result. You're seeing it transpire inside of the black
03:03community.
03:06Well said. Well said. Couldn't have said that any better myself. Like, it's crazy to think
03:11that there are some black folks who just like still want to play this blame game. It's Trump's
03:20fault. Trump just got here. We've been seeing some of these issues. Trump don't run Chicago.
03:31I got a video coming on that situation today as well if I haven't uploaded it already. But
03:38yeah, it's just so ridiculous to keep pointing the finger at everybody else except for our
03:46darn selves. Oh, it's the white person. It's like, and that is the reason why we're in this
03:50position. Because instead of pointing the finger back at ourselves, you got some black folks
03:57who just continue to want to blame everybody else. And then as Anton said, continue to vote
04:04the same way. And you've gotten the same exact results every single time. I mean, look at
04:09you name the predominantly black city that Democrats run, and it is overrun with crime. Every single
04:17one of them. Every single one. It's ridiculous.
04:21Black people can't take responsibility for our own actions and decisions because that means no more
04:26free handouts. That means no more bullying people into validate something that they're not seeing
04:30from us. That means no more blaming white people for the reason as to why your shit is not together.
04:35Black people run from accountability as if you done suck the whole bunch of dogs behind us. You tell a
04:39black person, oh, well, we need to fix this in our community. Then it goes into, oh, but that's not
04:44all black
04:44people though. It, it, that's common fucking sense. Y'all keep trying to hide y'all piss poor decisions
04:49and poor behavior behind black people who's actually trying to uphold the black community. The issue is,
04:54y'all are some suzy choosy ass black people. Y'all pick and choose when you stand for individualism
04:59and when you stand for community. When it comes to taking some accountability, all of a sudden, oh,
05:03but it's not all black people. No, we know it's not all black people because it ain't me,
05:06but it's most definitely you. So can you take accountability? Black.
05:09100% facts. 100% facts. Run from accountability like there's a bunch of dogs.
05:17That's facts. I mean, it's the truth. It is the 100% truth. And it's about time that, uh, you
05:25know,
05:26somebody starts saying it. Somebody got to say it because it's, it's just, it's just gotten
05:32absolutely ridiculous out here with these folks blaming anybody and everybody except for themselves.
05:39The white man didn't put you in that position. As, as, as Anton said, the white man didn't make
05:43you have a child out of wedlock. It's not their fault. Sure. You made that decision. You made that
05:51choice. So yeah, I got some more though. In the next two to three years,
05:55hip hop is not going to exist. And the world cup is the reason why currently the world cup is
06:00going
06:00on here in America. And you've got a whole bunch of white people and other people who have traveled
06:05from their respective countries to America to enjoy the world cup. And that is exactly what
06:11they're doing. You have people from all walks of life who have come to America to watch the world
06:17cup and partake in American culture. And they are doing just that. And the number one thing they are
06:22not encountering is black fatigue or the activities that lead to that. And I think what you guys are going
06:30to see when this is all over, you're going to have a bunch of people around America from all walks
06:36of
06:36life, Asian, Hispanic, white, whatever. They're going to be between the ages of like 12 and 25,
06:42and they are going to look back at 2026 world cup America. And they're going to yearn for that.
06:48They're going to want more of that. And they're going to do whatever they need to do to get more
06:53of it.
06:53And there's not going to be a whole lot that they can do. And they're going to look at the
06:57one thing
06:58that allowed them to have peace and happiness and some semblance of fun and joy. And they're going to
07:06say, we got to get rid of black culture. And they're going to say that because they are experiencing
07:12what could be if black culture is restrained. Keep in mind, I'm not saying all black people are bad.
07:18I'm not trying to race pander or anything like that. I'm simply saying, I don't know if black people
07:22are just being on their collective best behavior, or if the cops have been given special instructions
07:27with how to handle black culture, but whatever the case might be, people are seeing what is possible
07:34when black culture is restrained and everybody else's culture is allowed to go out there and
07:40have some fun. And it's going to be glorious to them. And they're going to want more of it.
07:44Now, keep in mind, hip hop started with a moment. It started with one song. I think it was like
07:50grandmaster flash and the furious five or something like that. It's called the message.
07:53That was the song that kicked it all off. Well, just like hip hop was started with one particular
07:59moment, it can be ended in one particular moment. And I think this world cup is going to be the
08:04moment. Keep in mind, rock and roll, same thing. People just collectively woke up one day and they
08:10were over it and it all just evaporated. You don't hear any popular rock and roll right now.
08:15So just like a thing can get started, it can be ended. And I think the fun and the joy
08:21that people
08:22are having devoid of whether you want to call it black culture, black fatigue, whatever the case
08:27might be, the fun and the joy that people are having without black folks acting up, they're going to
08:32want more of it. And they're going to say, they're going to press the delete button on, on, you know,
08:37hip hop culture. So they could have more of this in the next two. I mean, it's got a little
08:44bit of a
08:44point there. It's got a point. Right. Uh, and I actually had this conversation with some homies
08:51the other day, like we were out somewhere and you know, some, some what's, what's a PG way I can
09:01say
09:02this. Um, there's a difference between black people and igas, put it in in front of that.
09:10Okay. I'm gonna keep a PG. There's a difference between a black person in a iga. Okay. Like I said,
09:16put it in, in front of iga. All right. And some of those types of individuals, some igas walked into
09:23where we were at. And I'm, I'm like, I asked my homie, like, you know, what's going on?
09:28Like, you know, because I don't associate with them. I stay as far away as possible from them
09:36because there's nothing but trouble, nothing but trouble. Every single time the, uh, there,
09:42there was a carnival cruise, uh, video that I think went viral recently, a bunch of igas fighting
09:50just every single time. You cannot have a good time where there's those types of individuals
09:56in the vicinity. You just can't, there's going to be a fight. Somebody's getting shot and somebody
10:01may, or somebody may not make it home that night. Guarantee it every single time, every single time.
10:08So whenever I see that there's those types of individuals, I'm out, I'm out of there leaving.
10:17And if I pull up somewhere and see them already there, we're going to keep on rolling.
10:23We ain't even stopping. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. We're going to keep on rolling.
10:29No, sir. No, sir. Cannot do it. Ain't happening.
10:36Just the way it is. Just the way it is. Let's hop into this next clip though.
10:39The legacy of slavery. Oh, we deserve reparations. All this nonsense. To the extent that you do that,
10:45you sound pathetic. Listen, I used to be homeless. I used to live out of my car. I know what
10:49it's like
10:49to be down on your luck and having not two pennies to rub together. And it's through conventional means
10:54that I was able to make something of myself where I now run a plumbing company, where I now run
10:57a film
10:58company. I didn't do it by going through some government program. I didn't do it by leaning into this. No,
11:02I did it by being a man. That's what's responsible. That's what's required of us in keeping with Booker T.
11:07Washington. In keeping with Joseph H. Jackson, I could be a protester today because I felt sorry
11:12for myself and the government owes me something. No, the conditions that led to my homelessness was
11:16done by yours truly. And yes, I may have been dealt a bad hand in this area or that area
11:21of my life,
11:21but at the end of the day, it's up to the victim to get himself up, to take advantage of
11:25his
11:26opportunities. All we're doing, Austin, is we're feeding into this kind of woe is me mentality that
11:31doesn't breed genuine liberty. That doesn't breed genuine equality. All it breeds is more resentment.
11:35All it breeds is more issues and disorder and degeneration and all the things. I want to see
11:40that turn around. I want to see that begin to shift by people taking personal responsibility.
11:44We can 100% I agree. I agree. I mean, across the board. Yeah, a lot of people are dealt
11:52a bad hand
11:55and welcome to life. Okay. Welcome to life. You're you, you aren't the, you aren't the first person that
12:01was dealt a bad hand in life. And you aren't going to be the last just because you're black
12:05doesn't mean that was the reason why you were given a bad handed life. No, there's white people
12:10who grow up poor, destitute and in bad situations who grow up with parents that beat the crap out of
12:15them. You know, there's Asian people who have the same situation, Hispanics who grew up in the same
12:20situation. So it does not matter. Okay. Uh, figure it out just like the rest of them did.
12:28Ain't got nothing to do with your skin color. It's crazy. It's crazy. So happy to, uh, see more and
12:36more folks, you know, calling out the nonsense. I absolutely love it. I absolutely love it. But
12:42I just wanted to share that with you all. Um, not everybody, okay, is, uh, pointing the finger
12:49at everybody else. It's, it's beautiful to see, you know, actually, I got another clip. Uh, let me,
12:56there we go. Black people is because they're jealous of black culture. And I sort of find that
13:02strange because what exactly is there to be jealous about? Are they jealous of the music in our culture
13:07that glorifies single motherhood, gang violence, and murder? Are they jealous that we as African
13:12Americans have some of the highest divorce rates, lowest marriage rates, and some of the lowest two
13:17people, two person household rates. You guys, as a fellow black person, I, I hate to burst your bubble,
13:23but the reason why groups of people do not like African Americans is not because they're jealous of
13:29us. It's because our culture has turned into garbage, which creates garbage people. And then those
13:34garbage people create garbage acts that make other people not want to be around us. The notion that
13:40people do not like you because they are jealous of you is feminine. It shows that the black community
13:46does not have proper critical thinking skills to solve problems. So what they do is in a very feminine
13:52way, by the way, is divert blame and shame elsewhere. Because at the end of the day, we are human
13:59beings
13:59and we want to be communal. But if a human being has poor social and communication skills, they will
14:06say and or do anything to justify why they are not liked. Never in my days as a grown ass
14:14man has a
14:16group of people not liked me. And I said to myself, the reason why they don't like me because they
14:20jealous
14:21of me. What kind of sassy shit is that? The reason why you're not liked is probably because you are
14:26not
14:26likable. And don't get me wrong. You have two choices. The first choice is you don't have to
14:31change. You can continue being obnoxious, annoying, loud and disrespectful. But the thing is, you can't
14:36get upset when people want you away from them. You cannot say that people are jealous of you because
14:41they don't want to be around you. Because this is the life that you chose. You chose to express
14:47yourself however you want. So now you're going to be by yourself. The second choice is when you say,
14:52hmm, maybe I have a problem and maybe I'll change. Maybe I won't be able to act however I want,
14:58but I'll have a community that backs me at the same time. So changing is up to you. You don't
15:03have to
15:04change, but you damn sure have to live with the consequences of your actions. And this is why it's
15:08very important as functional black men to stand up because this is what femininity does to a culture.
15:13For decades, the black community has been run by women and has been running straight into the ground.
15:18So if we want to fix the black community, we need black male leaders who are God-fearing
15:23to stand up so we can have a good community again. I hope this helped.
15:30It most certainly did. It most certainly did.
15:36I mean, what more can I say? Right? What more could I say?
15:42He hit the nail on the head. Like, no, people don't want to be around. It's not because they're
15:49jealous. It's because a lot of us are quite frankly, unlikable. And we bring about bad
15:56situations and circumstances. We have a new level of racism.
16:01We bring about bad situations and circumstances. It's just facts. It's facts.
16:08Once again, I don't even like being around Iggas and they look just like me. Okay. So
16:18it is what it is. And it ain't going to change until we stop pointing the finger at everybody
16:23else. And we start pointing the finger at ourselves. But unfortunately, as we saw with
16:28the Carmelo Anthony situation, there's still a lot of black folks who want to point the finger
16:33at everybody else. Now there's, there's also a lot of us now that have woken up to the truth.
16:39And that is beautiful to see. And that's why I wanted to highlight, you know, some of these clips.
16:46But to be quite honest, it's still not enough. Okay. It's still not enough. We have made some
16:51progress, but it is still not enough, unfortunately. But as always get in the comments, let me know your
16:55thoughts, your opinions, stay safe out there. Peace and love. I'm out.
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