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The core theme is a critical examination of why certain groups, particularly Black people, face persistent challenges and underdevelopment, arguing that the primary cause lies not in external oppression but in internal factors and a refusal to self-reflect and take responsibility.
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Welcome back, tribe. Have a really
interesting snippet here from a podcast
with uh Frank Zanu. Let's get into it.
>> You know where my interest as a black
man became picked
>> after traveling the world
when I began to hear the slogans we
create, the narratives we create.
>> Okay. I was speaking in Kenya on a
university campus.
One young man got up and told me how I
missed the point about why Kenya is the
way it is and uh blamed the white man
who came to take their culture and
stopped them from speaking their local
languages and gave us Christianity. Oh,
he went down the laundry list of things
that happened to them and it's still
happening. So I said, "Wow, you are a
brilliant man. I've never met anyone
>> who have made this list, but I have only
one question. Why did it work?" M
>> and that is what we refuse to ask
ourselves. So we always say that they
did this to us. They did this to us but
we never ask ourselves why did it work.
See I've been to Caribbean.
>> I've been to many cities in the United
States. I've lived in the UK. I've seen
blacks in the UK. I've seen black in
China. I've seen blacks in almost every
corner of the world. Mhm.
>> And I've seen blacks in the America
>> and on the continent
>> and everything we are describing is
uniform about us. You really think that
the largest number of people on earth in
terms of countries? >> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
>> 54 in one continent about 10 or 13 in
the Caribbean. black groups in the UK,
in China, in America, and we are all
suffering that psychological warfare and
responding to it for years. Nothing in
the world, use any probability, has ever
touched a coin and it fell on its head
nine times out of 10. Impossible. We
need to re-examine us as black people.
What is it? And it's nothing we are
saying because if it is true, then
there's something really wrong first
with us. Let me tell you something.
Korea, nobody, it's a miracle that Korea
is what it is today. It is the only
country in the world or in Asia, let me
just speak,
>> that has never waged war. They call them pakachon
pakachon
inferior by the Japanese, Mongolians,
Chinese. They were bullied and they were
invaded, colonized, tortured for
hundreds of years. Why didn't it work on them?
them?
The Jews went into slavery the globe
4,000 years in the diaspora in Egypt in
Baghdad which was formerly Babylon
>> when they were in Europe what was the
name the Aryan race through the Nazi
organization said they were Jews are
inferior it's what they said over and
again to German kids
>> when they arrived in America Sammy Davis
had a joke he said he was getting on the
bus in Montgomery the driver told him to
get to the back of the bus. He said,
"No, you don't understand. I'm a Jew."
He said, "Oh, get off the bus." Then in
1977, a black man bought a home in
Westport, Connecticut before a Jew. Jews
were not allowed to rent or buy a home
in Greenwich in Westport in Darian.
>> There's a story Donald Trump have to
build the first golf course when he
became aware that Jews and blacks were
not allowed to play in golf courses.
Jews had it tough in this country
through redlinining where they were not
allowed to set up businesses. So they
were forced to converge and start
loaning to themselves from within. It
didn't happen to them 4,000 years longer
than we were in slave or colonization.
So the question you need to ask is if
they did all these things against us,
why did it work?
>> Let me give you one thing to the
response I said earlier why
African-Americans didn't leave after
slavery, not because there was no place
to go to. That is completely a lie.
>> Mhm. Ask yourself, the Ashantis knew
that they were the most powerful tribe
in Ghana followed by the airways, the
Gans, the Chewies, Aquamus, everybody.
They knew that they didn't form the
country Ghana that they were forced.
Okay. But it came to an end for Ghana
1957. Why didn't they go back to become
the individual tribes they were? Did was
there anybody there telling them you
can't? No. Do you know why they stayed
as a country? What
>> they were attracted by the blame the
colonial left behind the roads, the
hospitals, the schools, the post office,
the fire the department, the the buses
with air condition from London imported
to their country, the railway lines, all
the beautiful things. Why didn't you
leave here? It's not because you don't
know where to go.
>> It's because you didn't hate the white
man and you were not afraid of them. I
think you're
>> So, I like covering this guy because his
world view is so interesting. It's very
unique. He's lived in all the continents
and all the major countries and he has
experience that is unique to him but
very few people share. So his world view
is very interesting and people I saw it
in the comment section. Why why are you
covering this guy? Why to get out of
black spaces? It's like your own
insecurity because of what he's saying
is blinding you and making you feel
these emotions and like I don't like
what he says about say black people or
black culture or about blacks universally
universally
because he's sharing his experiences and
his unique worldview which is very
interesting. Not many people have so
many multiaceted points of life to pull
from living in Asia, living in the UK
and Europe, living in America, living in
Africa you know. So he know he's seen it
all. He has direct experience. So this
is what makes him admirable. I look up
to people like this. I like to learn
from them because his experience teaches
you something. But to those people that
are watching this and question why why
why you have to see because what he says
makes you feel insecure about your world
view that you were taught from your
limited experience in the world. You're
not as cultured and as traveled as he
is. So when he's telling you things that
clash directly what you were told about
your victim Olympics and oppression this
and systemic that when you're hearing
these things, you shut down the way a
liberal will shut down when you say men
shouldn't be cutting off their penises
and women shouldn't be cutting off their
breasts or you don't put tampons in a
man's bathroom because men don't have
per stuff like or a man can be a woman
and a woman can become a man. We all
know on an instinctual level like just
talking like the biological reality like
a man can't become a woman when I'm
speaking to you directly, right? We know
this, right? But when he's sharing his
worldview about what he's seen, the
direct experience is rooted in reality.
Look at every black country, for
example. Look at all the black cultures.
Look at all and why are the outcomes so
similar? And he's just saying things
that you can see out in the real world.
I can see you're a man because you look
like one. I can see this community is
struggling because I can look at the
community. I can see all these countries
are struggling because I can look. I can
see the continent is suffering because I
can see you can look. So when somebody
is challenging your world view like a
liberals, you shut down and then you go
with racism, bigot, all this. The
insecurity you're feeling, those
emotions just stem from the fact that
you're being challenged and you're being
forced to expand, grow, and think. So,
it blows my mind that this conversation
hasn't happened already in the black
community. But it's very interesting to
see that it's I guess it's finally being
discussed by somebody who is so rich in experience.
experience.
And even then, the push back is what
interests me. I'm I like to see why
people think the way they do so that you
can better understand them. And then
once you better understand them or your
position in life, you can begin to make
changes. But people are very resistant
to the change because the insecurities,
you know, for example, I can give you
one that's very specific to me.
Romanians, for example, have a bad
reputation in Europe, let's just say.
They're seen as pickpockets. They're
seen as like uh petty theft criminals,
uh scammers, [ __ ] like that. Or pimps,
and uh women are prostitutes and [ __ ]
And you can find them all over. That's
the Romanian um reputation
reputation
I would say in all of Europe. Secondass
Europeans in a sense. Part of that is true.
true.
It is true. There are a lot of petty
criminal. Now you can get into some more
like um nuance takes. For example, a lot
of that stuff, a lot of the bad aspects
of Romanian culture stems from the
gypsies in Romania, the wandering nomads.
nomads.
They call themselves Roma people.
They're just leftover Indians from India
that have settled in Europe and they've
created their own carveouts, their own
identity, right, their own culture. And
that is usually what's uh the scamming,
the pickpocketing, the begging, right?
On the streets, all it's mostly gypsies.
But to every other Western European,
it's just a Romanian national. So they
look at us and say, "All Romanians are
like this." The same way when blacks do
something, all blacks do this, right?
But that stuff shouldn't stop you from
asking questions about why do they look
at us like this? Why are we perceived as
being these kinds of people? if there
wasn't some halftruth to that. Yes, when
you export a ton of Romanians, although
you can make the distinction that
there's gypsies there and that's not
really Romanians and we'll wiggle our
way out of some of that [ __ ] just the
same way blacks are like, "No, but now
we're foundational Americans. We're not
African. We're something different." You
know, everybody's trying to um
disassociate from the negative
connotations of whatever they're being
labeled by forming their own groups
today. So, it's like, "No, no, no. We're
not that. We're we're this. We're
different. We have our own set of
problems. We're we're dealing with our
own. We've created our own thing. Here's
the positive things that we've done.
When you hear FBA say like, "We built
America. We created this country." No,
you were just brought over as farm
equipment. And that is the most brutal
raw, you know, distilled version of what
it was. They needed labor, slavery to
pick cotton, crops, all that other
stuff. Most of America was already built
by then in terms of infrastructure, the
roads, all that stuff. You were brought
over because they needed workers. They
needed labor and they were sold to them
by other Africans, stronger tribes that
enslaved the weaker ones, right? But
everybody is trying to pull apart from
the collective of what you're labeled,
the stereotypes, the whatever it is that
you want to call them. So, Romanians
face a very similar thing. Second class.
You can hear things like Italians aren't
really white. Um, you know, there's so
like Irish people aren't actually white.
It's insane that everybody tries to pull
away and form this new victim box, this
this brand new identity. And doing that
disconnects you from who you really are,
where you come from, and finding the
answers and how to fix the problems that
you're currently having.
So, you're essentially falling into the
leftist trap of creating infinite
identities and boxes to try to
differentiate yourself and make your
problem seem unique when really the
problem and the solution is far more
simple than you ever thought possible.
It's just looking at yourself and going,
"Here's what we have in the community.
That's a problem. We need to fix that.
Here's the solution."
Nobody looks at the real problem. No,
no, cuz we're different over here. I'm
foundational. No, no. I'm Romanian. I'm
not Western European. No, no, no. We're
gypsies. We're different. This are there
differences in day-to-day how you live
your life and little small cultural
things. I'm sure there are, bro. But
that doesn't stop the rest of the world
for lumping you all in together. The
rest of the world will lump me in with
the gypsies that are committing the
petty theft and the crime and the
corruption of Romania and it's a corrupt
piece of [ __ ] and we don't have real
elections and what do they do besides
steal? There's funny jokes that I've
heard too about Romanians and living in
America most of my life. They never
apply to me. I didn't care for them. I
view myself as American, all that stuff.
I was brought up in America. But, you
know, there's a joke about, you know,
when you drop your wallet, something
along the lines of
a Romanian will pick it up faster than
the speed of light hits the ground or
something like that. They're funny like
pickpocketing and begging jokes and [ __ ]
like that. I know why they exist. I
know. I I've seen them already on
TikTok, for example. They don't offend
me because it's the truth. What am I
going to do? Like, oh [ __ ] those
Romanians are over there begging. And
then my Romanian folk here in Romania
will go, but those aren't real
Romanians. The Africans are doing the
same [ __ ] in America. But the but we're
foundational black. We're not African.
We're different. To the rest of the
world, we're not. We're not. You're not
to the rest of the world. So, you have
to take it as a here's the problem that
we're having overall.
So, if I were to give Romanians a
prescription, I would say the brutal
truth. Your culture is primitive. This
is me speaking about my own people. Your
culture is primitive compared to Western
Europe. Now, forget the degeneracy of
the West. We're talking about peak
Western culture, right? That built up
the West, not this liberal loony, you
know, um, death cult that is now running
rampant. It's a low trust society. um
giving bribes to police officers or
doctors or anybody else you need
something from is rampant, widespread.
It's how you do business in these countries.
countries.
We don't have real democracy.
Corruption is literally endemic. It is
everywhere at all levels of society from
the very simple things of like you have
to give gifts to the teacher where your
kids are learning.
We are low trust society. We are not
very advanced in thinking. We are too impulsive.
impulsive.
We accept. We get what we accept where
people that bows their head down when
they're in other countries makes
themselves feel small to try to blend in
because it's somehow a shame to say
you're Romanian. I see this in my own
quote people when we are overseas and
meeting other Romanians. The last thing
you do is you boast and are proud of
where you come from because we look at
our own country as it's shameful. Look
at what Western Europeans did and we
can't even do that. That's a real thing.
And until, let's just say, a country
like Romania or another country dealing
with things like that has real
conversations, real
discussions about why you're falling
short as a group, you will never fix the
problem. In Romania, I guarantee you,
the EU is holding us down. I don't even
know the arguments that they're having,
but it's some the EU is holding us down.
There's corruption in the EU. The people
at the top are thieves and they're just
stealing everything. These gypsies are
ruining our community and our society
and they're making our reputation bad
overseas. Blah blah blah blah. You voted
for those people. You get the government
you vote for. Oh, but I didn't vote for
them. You get the government you
tolerate. So, you're not on the streets
protesting for change, right? You get
the system you're willing to live in.
You accept less. You accept this
society. The only reason blacks are in
the situation they're in is the same
reason you Romanians find the same
themselves in that same situation in
Europe as secondass citizens or view
themselves as less than. You accept
that. That's your standard. You're okay
with that. A Westerner, a German, uh,
Nordic, a Brit would never accept some
of the things they accept here. The poor
infrastructure standards, right? The
endemic corruption, nothing can get
done. the bureauc bureaucratic nightmare
that is in Eastern Europe. All the
little things that take efficiency away
out of your life, the efficiency of the
government. Here's a joke. It's a clown
show. The low wages, all that stuff that
they're dealing with, it's because they
accept. Because if they wanted to, they
could change it tomorrow if they banded
together. But they'll never band
together because they blame multiple
different things. This is what FBA is
doing. This is what Africans in Africa
are doing. whether or not um advancing
in the world. Everybody has a boogeyman.
Everybody's blaming somebody for
something instead of looking at the one
thing you can control. Stop blaming some
outside source. What can we do? What can
we control right here, right now? Our
people. We should be asking more of our
people, higher standards for education,
better culture. Do you know there's a
map? This is for the Romanians. There's
a map for example and for all Westerners
listening in Americans where it's like
how many books have you read in the past
year and there was a map of Europe
highlighting the countries that were
reading the most books and I think
Sweden or like Finland was the highest
right multiple books a year and they're
asking people from like 18 to 34 or
whatever they had multiple demographic
groups there and Romania was like one
book a year or zero while other people
were reading 50 plus books a year. What
does that tell you about the average
person? I look at that map without
feeling insecure and going, "Oh my god,
my people are retarded." I look at that
map and I go, "Yeah, exactly." Why do
you think their country looks the way it
does? Why do you think the people suffer
the way they do? Why do you think they
accept living in the conditions that the
way they do?
You don't even read books. Hello. Has it
clocked to you yet? If you did those
same overlays by race, who values
education more versus who values what
the street life, who values punctuality,
who values work, respect, going to a
job, advancing in the career place and
all that stuff. And then you overlay it
over the race and you see the outcomes
and the probabilities and the statistics
of the communities. You go, "No [ __ ]
It's all the same, bro. We do it to
ourselves." The overarching message of
this entire thing of what he's saying is
we're doing it to ourselves. There's
nobody holding us down. The same [ __ ] in
Roman. There's nobody holding Romanians
down from changing their government.
They're only holding themselves down.
That box that you're limited in, it's in
your head. You're holding yourself back.
Your people are holding themselves back.
There's something. And they'll say, "Oh,
but who put that in our head?" They're
always going to be somebody to bite.
You're always going to say, "But they
put that in our head and they forced us
to do this." Congratulations. is you are
of the victim Olympics and you'll never
change. Never change. This is what I've
clocked that conservative Americans,
black ones in America, black
conservatives have figured out and they
took power back and started building the
outcomes that are admirable by any
person of any color, any race. Wow, he
has a strong family. Wow, they're living
well in a good neighborhood. Wow, his
kids are doing really well in school.
Wow, his wife is dressed nice. The
family is very well put together. that
man is handling his business. Whatever
color your skin is, it's admirable to
see that. But when you try to blame
everything else except yourself, you
look at that and you go, "He's a [ __ ]
house. He's a a [ __ ] He's a Oh my god,
this he's Oh yeah, who's whose knees did
he get on to suck? You know who's Oh my
god. Yeah, he's a white man's uh laugh
dog. Oh, he's sold out. Oh, who he scam?
Blah blah blah." Bro, it it doesn't
stop. It does. and it will never stop.
That is part of the drain that you're
circling forever. Just victimizing
yourself. You have no power in your life
is what you're telling yourself. I have
a cousin that's like this, too. Dude
blames everything and anyone and all
things except himself for why his life
turned to [ __ ] We came to this country
at the same exact time. We had the same
exact opportunity. You even went He went
to a better high school than I did in in
Georgia. He went to one of the best high
schools in probably the country. It's
called like Brookwood,
not Brookwood, some other one. There's
two really big colleges that are always
winning like state championships for
sports. They're they have nothing but D1
athletes that go to all, you know, NFL,
NBA, all this stuff. Programs are
insane. They pump there. It's just a
school with so much money, right? The
one of the best. I think it's the second
or the best one. He went to the best
one. It was Brookwood and another one
that are always tied for that stuff. The
wealthy high school. Made nothing of
himself. Forged his own graduation
papers in high school. Became the very
stereotype that people talk about. Does
nothing. Works deadend jobs, I think, or
some low wage something. But it's not
his fault, you know. It's someone else's
fault. It's the system that never loved.
My daddy never loved me. The school
never gave me a shot. My mama this. Oh,
I got arrested. That's the system. Oh,
my boss. He won't pay me. my all right,
bro. And then you'll go to your grave
yelling at the sky and then you'll blame
God. It's God's fault. God never gave me
a chance. It never ends with these
people. That's the trap. That's the trap
you have to escape.
>> Eliminating the fact that we built
blood, sweat, tears, deaths, you know,
so much. We we the biggest innovators.
We built America. Why give up everything
we built?
>> He's on the Kool-Aid. America wouldn't
exist off the pains and struggles off of
black Americans. We don't you don't just
give that up. We also if with with
asking your question, we do also ask why
didn't Africans or other Caribbean
people or other nations join us and make
us a bigger nation in in America? We
built it.
Everything came off our death.
And every time we created something big,
it was destroyed. Burned down. Like where?
where?
>> What are you talking about?
>> Oh, wait, wait, wait. I got I got this
one. Don't worry. Wilmington, North
Carolina. Eatenville. Uh, Rosewood. Um, Tulsa,
Tulsa,
>> Philadelphia, Chester, Pennsylvania,
Wilmington, North Carolina, uh, shoot,
Blackford, South Carolina, you know,
there there were plenty of places.
Anytime we had any infrastructure, two
things happened. They decided to
integrate it. Look at um Have you been
to Central Park? >> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
>> You know what Central Park is, right?
>> It's a park.
>> No, it's not. Central Park was actually
a place called Senica Village. It was
when freed black people decided to
converge in one area and they decided to
redistrict that area even though they
owned the land and the the houses that
they built free and clear. And they
destroyed those people, displaced those
people, and built a park around it.
There's an old song uh Jonie Mitchell
saying said, "Don't it always seem to go
this? You don't know what you got till
it's gone." They paved paradise and put
up a parking lot. They paved paradise
and put up Senica Village. In Georgia,
just outside of Atlanta, there's a place
called Lake Laneir. It used to be a
thriving black town. They decided to
kill the black folks, get rid of the
ones they couldn't kill, and then people
right now are boating on it every
weekend. That's what happened to us.
That's what got destroyed. And it
doesn't mean that we don't keep
building. But after a while, even if you
look at the flea experiment, are you
familiar with the flea experiment? The what?
what?
>> The flea experiment.
>> No. So the flea experiment goes like
this. You take a bunch of fleas, you put
them in a jar, you put the top on the
jar, and you put holes in the top of the
jar. After a while, the fleas will stop
at the top of the jar because they get
tired of smacking up against the top of the
the
>> So to his point there, he's telling the
truth. It says yes, you're um says the
area now occupied by Central Park in
Manhattan included Senica Village. So it
included it wasn't all a community
founded in 1825 that was predominantly
black. About twothirds of residents were
free African-American land owner and
families with the rest Irish and German
immigrants. So it's not all black or
black only. But the point still stands.
This was one of the first free black
settlements in New York City where
residents build homes, churches,
schools, and farms, often to secure
voting rights under restrictive laws
that tied suffrage to property
ownership. And it said in 1857, the New
York City government used imminent
domain to seize the land and forcibly
displace around 225 residents. So that
was it. 225 people, demolishing their
properties to make way for the park's
construction. Many held out for years,
resisting eviction through legal
challenges and protests, but were
ultimately evicted by police in a
violent process that scattered the
community. The village's history was
largely erased until archaeological
rediscovery in the 1990s.
Okay, so mostly black, the first free
black, but there was German and Irish
living there, too. So you can't say
black only or that you were targeted
because you were black, right? So he's
making the point that whenever blacks
built something, they were targeted. But
German uh German and Irish people were
living there, too. So it's like a halftruth
halftruth
>> jar. Now, because you have conditioned
the fleas that they're not going to go
above the top of the jar, you take the
top of the jar off and you never have to
worry about them jumping out of the jar
because they don't think there's
anything above the jar. So if you have
been killed, bombed, drowned, thrown
out, redistricked, redlinined. >> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Those are historical facts. I got
time. We can Google it. Sure. But but
that's what that's I'm no expert. No.
>> On all the things he has listed.
>> I'm just saying we shouldn't just talk
about leaving that.
>> Yes. I will respond to you. I'm no
expert on all the things he has listed.
I might have read read about them. But
you see, every time I read something or
I encounter a story, my mind works in
that way because I'm an anal critical thinker.
thinker.
>> All right. I have also known societies
in the world that once upon a time were
prevented to do anything. They were
prevented to do anything. Like the Jews
is an example of it.
>> So same with Lake Laneir because I lived
in Georgia and that one interested me.
It said um the na the area now covered
by Lake Laneir in northern Georgia
includes the site of Oscarville. Again
partially includes the site a thriving
majority black community in Forsythe
County established in the late 1800s
during reconstruction. It was home to
around 1100 black residents. About
twothirds of the country's black
population who owned land, farms, and
businesses as carpenters, blacksmith,
brick layers, farmers, building schools,
churches in a strong interconnected
community just decades after
emancipation. It says in September 1912,
after the assault and murder of white
resident May Crowe, assault and murder,
the white mobs accused three black men
from Oscarville, Rob Edwards, Ernest
Knox, and Oscar Daniel of the crime.
Edwards was lynched by a mob in coming,
while Knox and Daniel were convicted by
an all-white jury and executed. This
sparked widespread racial terror. White
residents burned homes and churches,
threatened families, and forcibly
expelled all black people from Foresight
County, driving over 10,000 residents
out with little compensation for their
property, creating generational wealth
loss estimated in the billions. So, that
part is true. Okay. The county enforced
an informal sundown policy banning black
residents until the 90s. I didn't even
know that. That's interesting. When
figures like Oprah Win will win Winfrey
highlighted it on her show. Now, the
abandoned land sat vacant for decades
until the 1950s when the US Army Corps
of Engineers seized it via imminent
domain again for the Bufort Dam project.
Construction flooded the area in 58,
creating Lake Laneir, submerging Oxer uh
Oscarville's remnants, including home
schools, churches, and at least two
known black cemeteries without
relocating or commemorating the
displaced communities. says, "While some
myths exaggerate the flooding as
directly targeting residents, it's not
true because they were expelled 46 years
earlier, the eraser compounded the
original or sorry, the eraser compounded
the original violence and the lakes's
dangerous reputation has fueled stories
of it being cursed." There you go. So,
another half truth.
>> Indians were example for 81 years by the
British. They couldn't build, innovate,
do anything. they have to rely on on the
on the on the on the white people,
right? And you can go down Korean uh the
same way. However, I believe in
something called the second advantage,
meaning when the phenomena the phenomena
is over,
>> you should repeat it.
>> So, somebody gave me the first lecture
about Tulsa, Oklahoma. And I said, what
year was that? Quite a long time ago,
right? Okay. At one time in this
country, you and you and you and we will
not have an opportunity to do certain
things. Mhm.
>> But if that ability to build Black Wall
Street is innate,
>> why haven't we repeated it?
>> Because we cannot. And here's here.
>> Now, let's go to your flea experiment. >> Sure.
>> Sure.
>> How about the other people who've been
held down also by the same condition for
long. Why are they not? Here is my problem.
problem.
>> I have a lot of mentees. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> African-American students whom I used to
take to Africa. I had a program every
year. I take a bunch of them to build
schools in Benin. Mhm.
>> A lot of that money out of his own
pocket. By the way, credit where credit
is due.
>> Now, I really get the goose on my skin.
>> When we keep repeating the very thing
that is building prisons around us, one
is that we've been psyched up so we
can't do anything. Two is somebody is
always lurching in the dark. That's why
we are the way we are.
>> If you say so and then you ask a kid to
go to school and stay in school and do
well, well, you sound stupid.
Why don't you go and kill the white
supremacist so the problem will go away
from me?
>> There is something that is just human.
>> When you find yourself in a certain
situation, you cannot explain it. Better
create a boogeyman fast.
>> But a boogeyman only turns around and
imprison you and your own children. >> Damn.
>> Damn.
>> I refuse. There is no psychological
effect on any black person on earth. We
are just what we are different. M
>> and whenever we find ourselves among
other people the first thing we start
doing is compare
>> that is where the insecurity that I
talked about earlier that's where it
stems from comparison thief of joy too
>> let me give you a country South Africa
>> 12 tribes seven major ones chaka the
zulu is from the zulu land and then the
kosas and then uh vendas and limpopos
okay makes one huge region 51 million
black people sac and big chest they'll
kill you with their bare hands. 2.8
million white people arrived and build
that country to the standard of an
European country. 2.8 million. >> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
>> South African white. Then the people
started bickering. They said apathide
was the reason the black man was poor in
South Africa. So the majority 51 million
black people were waiting on 2.8 saying
that apathide. You don't know what
apathite is? >> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> Aparttheite was no economic thing.
Apartide simply is what is happening or
happen in America like in Westport look
don't have children with my our girls
>> we want to keep a pure race apathide is
what is happening in India we want to
keep Indians marry themselves
>> Koreans are eugenics they marry each
other how many Koreans have you seen in
America married to celebrities no that
is apathite so if you start marrying
them they'll tell them
>> clean out was it now if blacks believe
that they can build South Africa You
know what? Mandela wouldn't waste his
time in prison and all these things. He
would have simply said, "You know what?
Let's have a BSA, black South Africa,
Republic. Let them cut off white South
Africa and let's compete." No. They
wasted their time asking the whites,
just allow me to come to your beach, to
your clinic, to your schools. Okay? 32
years ago, the white men said just wait
and see. We are warning them that
managing the country is not something
anybody you can just do. So 32 years ago
they gave the country back to the
blacks. I was there in 2022 to speak.
They are now having load shared.
Electricity can stay on. Water is not
flowing. Roads are cracked. Airport is
breaking down. The Durban train station
is finished when they gave it to blacks.
>> So So you saying that they're not capable?
capable?
>> No, they're not capable. I don't have to
say it. M
>> 32 years it took Singapore, Hong Kong,
South Korea, Malay, Malaysia and
Indonesia to build themselves up right
after independence. 14 countries in the
Balkans. Many people in this country who
are below the age of 40 don't understand
what Soviet Union means. That was a
devil's empire that colonized 14
countries in their grip for 40 years.
Name one Eastern European country that
is downthrodding because of the Russians.
Russians.
>> So do you have the answer to the reason
they're not capable?
>> There is no reason.
So they're just not capable because
they're just not capable. There's no
reason behind it. There's nothing behind
it. There's not a particular mindset.
>> I will tell you because if you look in
the generation of where I come from, my
grandfather, great-grandfather, great
great grandfather, none from Africa has
ever managed, build, and manage a country.
country.
>> Ain't got to be a reason though.
>> No, no, no. I'm saying we have never
done it. Just like, just like no lion
has ever dug a foxhole.
>> Only fox can dig a fox hole, right?
Only rabbits can dig a rabbit hole.
Lions can't. So why would you say is
there a reason the lion can dig a
foxhole? No, there's no reason. It's a lion.
lion.
>> But those different animals we talking
about humans
>> lack of breath of experience.
>> Humans are my friend.
>> Not having the experience is a reason.
And again,
>> okay, so maybe we have not had the need.
You see, we make too big a deal about
industrialization as if
industrialization is for people who are
smart. No, industrialization is for
people who were threatened by nature and
the continent of Africa, which is the
home place of black.
>> Oh, okay. That's an interesting concept.
So, the only nations that have people or
I should say the only people that
industrialized were the ones that were
living in harsh conditions that needed
to create industry or artificial
conditions in order to make the land
they're living on more hospitable. So
what he's saying is industrialized
countries are just a byproduct of those
people and that doesn't apply to
Africans in Africa. So what he's arguing
is why would you need Africans to
compare themselves to industrialized
societies when they're they have their
own way that has already worked for
them. There's no need to be
industrialized. Uhhuh. That's not a
benchmark for what a successful society
should be is what he's saying. That's
very interesting take on that. Yeah. So
essentially, we're trying to pigeon hole
blacks into what he's saying, into a
type of living, a society that is not
what nature intended for them based on
the land they were living on for
millions of years where they evolved
from. Right? So that's what he means
when he says capability. Okay, that's an
interesting take. Yeah. Mhm.
>> People is the most comfortable place
that has never had any threat. Tsunamis,
earthquakes, tatanic pl shades, uh
winters 10 feet high, springs for no,
you wake up every day, the trees are
green, the tornado is 365 days right
behind your house, the river is there,
and you just lie out there, eat
something and just chill. So your brain
for millions of years
>> is not inventive because there's no need.
need.
>> There's no need.
>> So we build little communities.
>> Africans are communal. The black man by
nature is not an individualistic actor. >> No,
>> No,
>> the black man relies. That's why you
can't finish a sentence with a black man
without him saying, "Oh, my niece, my
cousin." You can talk to a Japanese, a
Korean, and a white man for 3 hours and
he's my wife and children. That's all
you're going to hear because they come
from that kind of scene. All right? So,
where we come from, where we evolved,
gave us something and that something
is what we are. So what the white person
did in South Africa is not because he's
smart. It's because just over years,
millions of years, they've been in
threat from nature. So always their
brain is inventive. Oh, how can we
protect ourselves? We didn't need a
reason to let the water be in some
because it's it's not going to freeze
>> and we have to come back to that. But we
keep preaching that somebody this wiggly
white small race have held down BLACK
MEN SHAK NAIL SIZE of people and then
our childrens are hearing it and you
forget to see why our children hate each
other because we say we are nothing.
>> So it's easy for the black men to kill
the other person. And I'm just saying we
need to stop this. Stop it. How can one
race on earth have the same experience
and it's not going away?
>> I agree with you right to a certain
degree. My question, we build it so we
won't leave it. You're lying to
yourself. What did you build in America?
Name one thing you built.
>> You were in the six days in the south
farms because of your ability. They took
them to Jamaica because of plantation.
They took them to Haiti because of
plantation. So when you they brought you
here is because farms and you keep
saying we build, we build. You're making
the kids angry. If the man didn't have a
home, how could he bring you as a slave?
He built the country. He wanted you here
to maintain some things, man. So what
you build? So what you will give your
dignity and your children's dignity
because we build the country. Therefore
we are going to stay in the country
where we will be looked down upon. We
will be indignified because I build it.
Instead of you going and build you know
what the Jews build in other people's
country but they left it easily to go to
a desert and look at it today. Touch one
of them and God bless you.
>> Yep. I mean look the victim narrative of
being oppressed for example in America.
It doesn't fly when you look at all the
other countries like he was mentioning
South Koreans being oppress or Koreans
in general just being oppressed and then
you had the comfort women from Japan and
then Japan when it was imperial Japan
took over you know the rape and of Nan
King for example. So everybody has
historically been under the toutelage
tutelage is a nice way of saying under
control by other groups. Same [ __ ] with
Europe with the Roman Empire. What do
you think that what do you think the
Roman Empire was? For example, and I'll
lead it back to Romania. The Deian wars,
there was two wars that were waged by
the Roman Empire against the Deian
people, which is now present day
Romania. It took two wars. The first one
the Romanians or the Deian from that
area held out and then the Roman Empire
was paying tribute to them to make sure
they didn't test the frontiers and keep
invading and pillaging and keep all the
other savage barbarians on the outer
frontiers away. Okay, that was unacceptable.
unacceptable.
So Trejan the emperor went to war to
finish what his father had started. Won
the war went to the capital of the Dian
murdered everybody. brought in Romans
essentially and then settled that area
and they brought the whole weight of the
empire to subjugate Deia which then
brought the Roman Empire untold riches
from gold and other um minerals and
assets in the area that they were using.
So much so that they commemorated the
event the the war the win finally the
subjugation of DEA with building of
Trjon's column which you can still see
it's still standing in Rome today with a
mosaic wrapped around it showing the war
and the conquest and the winnings and
that tower holds today with I don't know
something like almost a year of
celebration non-stop celebrating the victory
victory
everybody has been historically
enslaved conquered and subjugated
But why does South Korea look the way it
does today after they've had their
issues in a more recent light? And why
does Romania look the way it does today?
And then they were just out of the
Soviet Union's thumb. That was the same
[ __ ] The Soviet Union was just using
the satellite states for manpower and
wealth extraction. Minerals, natural
resources of any kind that could have
been gotten were all being extracted.
And yet they've raised their standard of
living high enough that a westerner
would consider living in Romania now
that their streets are safer than
they've ever been. That there is e
economic opportunity being built.
But when you look at the same thing in
the black nations, what is happening?
Why they're still for example like Haiti
not developed at all? And Haiti is 50
years older than America.
as far as independence where they threw
out the French and then they were
governing their own land
and still they will use excuses for why
hate well the French never actually let
control well they were always subjugated
by when do you look at yourself and say
what is the problem with us and why
we're not advancing why haven't we made
it as far as these other people and then
you'll come to your own conclusions
there but if you're constantly going to
blame others then the conclusion is that
it's everybody else's fault, not my own,
and that there's nothing that we can
possibly fix. Well, if that's the case,
then the only answer is you have to kill
everybody else to free yourself. So,
that's that's the logical conclusion to
all of this. If everybody else is
holding us down, then everybody else
must die. And once everybody else is
dead, we'll finally be free. Free from
what? To kill each other, then? Because
you're just going to put a boogeyman on
the next person. So, it won't be this
guy, it'll be the guy from the south
side. It'll be the guy from the north
side, west side. We don't like those
guys there. And then you'll kill them too.
too.
And then what? So there's always, dude,
it never ends. It stops when you finally
take control.
Anyways, these are very interesting
podcasts for me because they talk about
things that are often taboo or you
shouldn't talk about or, you know, it's
just him specifically. Frank is a very
interesting individual and his point of
view is um very interesting in general.
So appreciate you guys for tuning in.
Links will be in the description below
as usual. Take care guys. See you on the
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