0:06 hello everyone and welcome to zanu
0:09 project reink my name is Frank Zano and
0:11 I'm in the studio today because um it's
0:14 it's come to me to discuss or talk about
0:16 something that um I'm confronted with
0:19 everywhere I go last year I was in
0:23 Germany and um couple of people I met um
0:25 ask me the same question even in the
0:27 United States black white brown wherever
0:30 I go to speak uh I'm confronted with
0:32 this question and it's a question on of
0:34 uh black onblack
0:39 crime why do black people always without
0:41 fail whenever we are put together in any
0:44 Community neighborhood Corner
0:47 country we kill each other that is that
0:49 is true it's everywhere and I don't want
0:52 anybody to think that this is some kind
0:55 of uh accusation no I'm going to talk
0:57 about something that is so common
1:00 constant and consistent
1:03 it is time we talk about it now let me
1:06 first disclaim I'm not an anthropologist
1:08 I'm not a scientist I'm not a biologist
1:09 I'm not a
1:11 psychologist so I have no credibility to
1:14 say what causes it however for some
1:17 Stroke of Luck I have developed this acute
1:18 acute
1:22 skill being able to CR critically think
1:25 especially I like to question the
1:27 answers we've been giving and so today
1:28 that is what I'm going to do with this
1:31 black onblack crme crime let's think
1:35 about it try hard to look for a country
1:40 a place where black people live
1:42 congregate and we are never violent
1:45 towards each other name that place on
1:48 the continent of Africa the 54 black
1:52 countries self-rule black government
1:54 black presidents black MPS members of
1:56 parliament black
1:59 police and we kill each other all the
2:03 time time somehow in the streets of many
2:06 majority of African countries things
2:08 that other people could discuss disagree
2:12 and walk away we degenerate into violent
2:15 actions against each other wife
2:19 beating last year in Kenya it was so bad
2:22 that there's an organization now formed
2:25 against femicide women being slaughtered
2:29 every day husbands and wives fiance
2:32 girlfriend in hotel rooms Airbnb guest
2:35 houses in their own homes or in the
2:38 streets of Nairobi you go to the
2:43 Caribbean Haiti Jamaica other places we
2:44 kill each other you come to the United
2:46 States of America put us in any
2:49 community in any City there's black
2:51 onblack crime our young ones pull guns
2:53 and shoot each other the only difference
2:55 in Africa we don't have access to the
2:57 guns but we clubber each other with
3:00 sticks machetes and knives and balls all
3:04 the time an example Rwanda of course
3:07 that was black on black C Leon that was
3:09 black on black Liberia Sudan Somalia
3:11 Nigeria everywhere let's talk about the
3:13 relationship between law enforcement and
3:16 the citizens of black countries across
3:20 the world show me a place where black
3:22 Law Enforcement Officers treat their
3:25 citizens as if their life matter I'll
3:28 tell you a story as we talk right now a
3:31 place that was once my home home town
3:33 I'm not from Kenya but I lived there for
3:36 5 years for the last week and a half
3:39 22 young people have been gone down by
3:41 police because they were rioting
3:44 demonstrating against a finance bill
3:46 they don't like the government decided
3:49 to tax some important Essentials in
3:52 order to raise money to pay debt young
3:53 people were not for it and they went to
3:56 the streets they've been killed with
3:59 live bullets in their own country let's
4:00 compare that to the United States of
4:03 America during the George Floyd Riot it
4:05 lasted more than 3 months Not only was
4:07 it just demonstrations in the street
4:10 with placards no people actually
4:13 destroyed Federal buildings Federal
4:15 Monument police stations were burned
4:16 down police cars were burned down police
4:19 were hurt Stones were thrown at them
4:21 water was pour on them and yet not a
4:23 single person was killed with a live
4:25 bullet majority of the riest in the
4:28 streets of Minnesota Seattle they were
4:31 black people majority of the police were
4:34 white in my whole travels I have come to
4:37 see myself as an example I come from the
4:39 Republic of Ben I can never raise my
4:42 middle finger at a policeman in the
4:44 streets when he stops me he will shoot
4:46 me dead I'm sure Haiti and Jamaica and
4:49 other places it would happen but here in
4:51 the United States I have seen people assaulting
4:53 assaulting
4:58 policemen the level of violence of black
5:00 people on each other is something we
5:02 need to begin to discuss and examine we
5:05 cannot just completely ignore and make
5:08 excuses and reach conclusions and
5:11 answers that does it make sense that
5:14 somebody caused us to become violence
5:17 towards each other there is nothing like
5:19 that in the world that can be so common
5:22 constant and consistent that everywhere
5:23 you put black people they're going to
5:25 attack each other now let's take a look
5:29 at the UK Birmingham peticote and other
5:32 places the UK is a gun-free culture but
5:35 today as I speak a friend of mine who
5:37 lives there calls me every
5:40 time the stabbing of each other these
5:43 are black immigrants Refugee Asylum
5:46 Seekers who have come to the UK but they
5:48 live in Council houses or Council
5:51 buildings they live in
5:53 communities and they are killing each
5:55 other over the same thing
5:57 African-Americans or black in America
6:01 kill each other sneakers chain
6:03 girlfriends things that other cultures
6:06 would never it's not even something you
6:08 want to think about would happen in other
6:09 other
6:13 cultures so let's begin to ask ourselves
6:16 what is the root cause of this I know
6:18 many people out there are going to begin
6:20 to point fingers and claim something
6:23 they know I don't know but I have the
6:25 ability to question the conclusions in
6:27 the United States they said it's because
6:29 of slavery seriously we were not the
6:32 only people who were ever slaved there
6:34 are over a million Koreans living in
6:37 Japan some of them were brought to Japan
6:40 they call them the zich forcefully as
6:42 comfort women or slaves during the war
6:45 and so migrated because of the
6:48 war they don't kill each other some will
6:50 say because of poverty there are many
6:52 parts of the world Indian included
6:54 southeast Asia and many other parts of
6:57 the world where very very poor people
6:59 leave they don't kill each other because
7:02 they're poor has never happened
7:06 anywhere some would say brainwashing
7:08 well if anyone can brainwash you so much
7:10 that it works for you to hate your
7:13 fellow who looks like you then something
7:15 must first be wrong with you before the
7:17 brainwashing even
7:19 started so who Brainwashed the people in
7:21 Africa are you going to say colonization
7:23 but many places were colonized including
7:26 India South Korea New Zealand Australia
7:28 and many more why wouldn't they
7:31 brainwashed to kill each other why
7:33 always the negative things that happen
7:36 to us is because somebody ask us to do
7:39 it that cannot be the answer I think
7:42 you'll agree with me so recently I began
7:44 to read which I don't know much but
7:47 somebody introduced it to me epics that
7:51 simply says that a physical
7:54 environment causes people to either grow
7:56 taller grow
7:59 bigger and I began to ask myself
8:01 is it possible that a physical
8:04 environment through Evolution can also
8:07 affect people's temperament in terms of
8:09 how do we respond to
8:11 disagreements can it be peculiar to one
8:12 group of
8:17 people yes I have decided to do a label
8:19 of two things one I call a reasonable
8:22 violence and the other unreasonable
8:25 violence a reasonable violence let's say
8:28 the Japanese in Asia many countries just
8:32 hate ja Japanese Filipinos Chinese
8:36 Koreans they were brutal they attacked
8:38 Everybody Somebody told me once when I
8:40 was living in Japan is that the Japanese
8:42 feared because of their height that if
8:44 they don't become
8:46 aggressive they may be crushed that
8:48 that's where he came from it's just a
8:49 theory I'm not saying it's a fact I
8:52 don't know anything about
8:55 that now that I call reasonable violence
8:57 you ask the Japanese why do you attack
8:59 these countries they might say purely
9:01 because we are trying to expand
9:03 economically or we are trying to expand
9:04 and get
9:08 power but when Japanese attack Japanese
9:11 consistently and constantly that I call
9:13 unreasonable violence and that is what
9:15 is happening to my
9:18 people now if somebody said because of
9:20 aarth in South Africa today there is
9:22 plenty of information that black South
9:24 Africans are attacking white people I'll
9:27 call that reasonable violence maybe they
9:29 are doing it as a Revenge but no they're
9:31 not doing in it in South Africa blacks
9:33 are not attacking white people but they
9:36 are attacking themselves you go to deran
9:38 Johannesburg Soto yes you will see it
9:41 every day go to Nigeria there was a
9:45 demonstration end SAR SARS is an acronym
9:47 for a police division that was formed to
9:49 crack down on armed robbery and they
9:52 went Rog when people demonstrated
9:54 peaceful demonstration in Nigeria by the
9:56 time it was ended more than five
9:58 Nigerian young people were killed by
9:59 their own
10:02 policeman in UK recently there was a
10:04 huge demonstration by black people
10:06 lasted about three or five days not a
10:08 single black person was killed by a
10:11 white policeman just like we've seen in
10:13 America Occupy Wall Street occupy
10:16 Minnesota Seattle New York La across
10:19 this Country violent monuments were
10:21 defaced police cars were burned down not
10:23 a single because the police
10:25 predominantly were
10:28 white if that level of demonstration and
10:30 riot had happened in
10:33 Haiti you know how many people will be
10:35 buried or happened in Nigeria or
10:37 happened in Kenya as it's going on right
10:40 now as I speak or happened in Ghana or
10:43 in Bina in Sone in Liberia let's look at
10:45 the Civil Wars that have happened across
10:48 the world there was a Civil War in this
10:50 country and people live today to tell
10:52 the story when they were PS they were
10:55 treated like human beings during the
10:58 second world war German PS in the hands
11:00 of American were treated like human
11:05 beings have you ever seen a p ever in
11:08 any African war no you don't leave to be a
11:09 a
11:11 p during the Civil War in
11:15 Liberia they forced women to eat their
11:19 own embryos I know a woman who
11:21 miscarried and when they came upon her
11:24 they forc her to eat it black on
11:27 black today hundreds of thousands of
11:30 liberians living with trauma that was
11:32 imposed upon them by their own kind
11:34 during the Civil War let's go to Sy
11:35 Leone hundreds of thousands of people
11:39 working today with no arms cut off they
11:40 will ask you do you want a long sleeve
11:42 or a short sleeve if you want a short
11:43 sleeve they cut you here long sleeve
11:47 they cat you here let's go to Rwanda
11:49 let's go to Somalia and
11:53 Sudan always hati so the question is
11:56 what is causing it if a physical
11:58 environment can have effect on the
12:01 height of people people and the shape of
12:04 people my question is could it also have
12:06 effect on our temperament can black on
12:10 black crime is something
12:13 innate now why am I interested in always
12:15 questioning the answers I have come to
12:19 realize sometimes not sometimes
12:22 conclusions are our
12:25 most dangerous enemies the conclusions
12:29 you make stops you from action
12:31 if we continue believing that somebody
12:33 is the reason we kill each
12:36 other we are never going to find a
12:38 solution to this
12:42 problem because then we have to do away
12:44 with that somebody so the problem will
12:46 go away which is
12:49 impossible if colonization is the reason
12:50 Africans kill each other what are you
12:52 going to do about colonization that is
12:54 no longer
12:56 there if racism is the reason
12:59 African-Americans kill each other
13:01 racism is no longer there whom are you
13:04 going to do away with it leaves us with
13:06 only one thing we have to look within
13:07 and ask this
13:12 question is this thing something in
13:15 it I'm forced to want to begin to look
13:18 that direction you see the reason it's
13:21 good to to question conclusions is this
13:24 now when I say you find a solution it's
13:26 not always a solution that is going to
13:29 make the problem go away no
13:32 sometimes when you question
13:36 conclusions it could simply mean you
13:39 find a new answer let's say we continue
13:40 to question this conclusion that
13:42 somebody caus black people to hate each
13:46 other worldwide
13:49 everywhere if it is Inn it at least
13:51 knowing the root
13:54 cause in itself is a
13:56 solution it helps you to begin to know
13:57 how to
14:02 live to avoid a repeat of the problem so
14:03 Solutions are not always something
14:05 physical you have to do to make
14:07 something go away just merely
14:09 understanding the root cause of the phenomena
14:12 phenomena
14:14 alone sometimes when you question it the
14:16 question is so good you may not find the
14:19 next answer but that pause which means
14:21 you're waiting for when you can disc
14:25 itself it's a solution we must begin to
14:27 discourage each other from the
14:30 conclusions we ar so fast about
14:33 everything that happened to black people
14:35 now check this we have a saying we all
14:39 laugh about it whites can jump it means
14:42 blacks can jump but we never say
14:44 somebody CA us to do
14:48 that genetics makes a certain section of
14:50 the Kenyan population the cening of the north
14:52 north
14:56 G Marathon rounders you can't debate it
14:58 so it's not all Kenyans who are good at
15:05 Kenya who taught them how to run
15:08 marathon no is from within
15:12 right South Sudanese are the tallest
15:14 people you can find in Africa did
15:17 anybody teach them to be tall
15:22 no the Zulu women if you remember hter
15:24 they have big body
15:28 structure genetics right especially uh
15:32 the be behind is Big did somebody teach
15:35 them no but it's okay for you to feel
15:38 okay to accept that these are
15:41 nature but when it comes to other things
15:43 like why do we hate each other so much
15:44 that we kill each
15:46 other we don't want to accept that is nature
15:47 nature
15:50 why if nature can affect your physical
15:52 body it can also affect your
15:54 temperament it is not something you
15:56 should be ashamed of because you didn't create
15:57 create
16:00 it the three major emotions in us we
16:05 didn't create it one is anger happiness
16:07 and maybe I don't know the third one you
16:10 didn't create it if it is anger and you
16:13 have plenty of it you would use it you
16:15 didn't create
16:17 it if your environment forces you to
16:23 taller we must begin to think of that
16:25 also as to our
16:29 temperament I have traveled quite wide
16:33 and far and I am yet to see any place on
16:37 Mother Earth a country a community a
16:40 neighborhood that is predominantly black
16:43 and they treat each
16:47 other as though black lives matter not a
16:50 place and I invite anybody who says I'm
16:54 wrong go on zanu project.com and tell me
16:57 you want to prove me wrong let me repeat
16:59 not in the Caribbean not on the
17:03 mothership not in the communities in UK
17:07 or in the United States have I seen a
17:10 place occupied by black people and the
17:12 government the law enforcement and the
17:14 people treat each other as though they
17:17 are life matter there is no single place
17:18 like that on
17:21 Earth it is the only thing I have known
17:22 without an
17:26 exception the only time I felt
17:30 respected by law enforcement Personnel
17:32 who is different from my color is when I
17:34 started going abroad into non-black
17:36 countries I have lived in South Korea I
17:40 have lived in Japan in China Bulgaria
17:42 I've lived in European
17:45 countries but I was born and raised in
17:48 Africa first and so I can
17:50 compare the United States of America is
17:51 the only
17:54 place where I feel I'm not in danger
17:57 each time a white law enforcement either
18:01 pulls me over or or encounter me for any
18:05 reason if I comply with him I know he
18:08 will treat me like a human being in my
18:10 country you don't have to be wrong in
18:13 fact when you're right is when the law
18:15 enforcement is angry say he stops you
18:17 for your particulars papers and you seem
18:19 to have everything your insurance
18:21 driver's license everything is in your
18:23 order now he's pissed
18:25 off he thinks you're showing off you
18:27 have to give me a reason to give me a bribe
18:29 bribe
18:31 in our own countries is there any
18:34 African out there who prove me
18:37 wrong we got to begin to question the
18:40 answers been given that black on black
18:42 is caused by somebody I will tell you
18:46 something even if that were possible you
18:47 have to ask
18:52 yourself did it work because already it
18:53 is in
18:56 you because if it's not in you no matter
19:07 that is my view today on zanu Project
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