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  • This is brilliant work! So well said. Thank you -- and prescient given what a despicable president he has shown himself.

  • This lady is showing insight not displayed by most Americans. Blacks are blinded by their own racism. Jews will use the Hegelian Dialectic over and over. Create the problem, wait for the sheep to react and then give them a solution that forwards the globalist agenda. Do I think whites and black should intermarry? No. Not because of race but because of culture. We are not the same. Do I respect black people that share my same moral views? Absolutely. Character and not color.

  • @aubreyfarmer Well Said.

  • @ABSAT01 I'm not trying to generalize in the statement I made. I agree that there are plenty of minorities that are even more responsible than most white people. It's an odd dynamic that if any group were in the same situation would probably do the same thing, not saying it's right but I believe humanity inherently as individuals naturally (not morally) try to get a leg up or advantage where they can, sometimes even if that means doing something detrimental to another.

  • I will say "kudos" and keep making the videos though.

  • I'm not sure I completely agree with this. Being a "White American" I can't pretend to understand where "Black America" is in its struggles, but I know that its far less than it has been in previous years.

    I will say that as far as "Black America" not yelling at all, it simply isn't true.

    There are still many "Black Americans" that keep up a victim mentality that are constantly complaining and many cases such as the NAACP vs. Hallmark going on even today.

    That is really what I can't agree with

  • @kenshiro2432 I agree with you that there are some minorities that play the victim without action or personal responsibility but there are hardworking minorities who are very responsible for themselves, families and communities. They are educated and lawabiding citizens that arent invested in by society the same way as White America. Minority men and women are paid much less than their white counterparts & schools or neighborhoods receive less funding and investment from government & businesses.

  • Obama is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) and Obama is a member and works for their agenda. He does not do anything without their permission, as he needs to obey them.The NWO is only slowing down, due to the latest election of Constitutional elected officials, mostly Tea Party ones.

  • Why are you bashing one of the most successful black men in the world let alone the U,S, ? The only reason i can see why your bashing Obama is your own lack of success in the world .

  • I am white. When I say white that means Irish, apache, french, cherokee, english, and german. There shouldn't be a "black movement." Yeah thats right, I said it. There should be a "human movement." The sooner people of all walks can understand that "race" is an illusion and a meaningless concept created to control with no merit, the sooner we can all get to living happier lives and you aren't helping.

  • Im black, black,black,blackady black black black blackdy black black. Got ma chicken in ma left hand and ma cool aid in ma right, im slurpin on ma watermelon yeah dats tight ...hahhah

  • DesireG, I am glad you said what you just said. I have noticed the same thing. It's all fear tactics! They play both sides off of one another while Washington, D.C. dwells in corruption, bribery & secret agendas. I am considering leaving the United States.

  • its gotten worse, but I haven't been int he US for some time, and when I got back I noticed a lot of the white people in oklahoma are getting well bolder in their racism. I'm pretty much well going back overseas again :D Resources slim in the US. Ok fine I'll be in Spore for grad school then well maybe the HK or JP for work. :D :P

  • Obama does not care about blacks. People of color have been scammed.

  • I love this, it's eloquent and energetic. Desire! I envy you ability to speak clearly and with such vitality.

  • its my opinion that the poor are poor because the poor are comfortable with it.

    my mother grew up in a bamboo hut. my father grew up on a farm owned by a white man.

    NEITHER of them are where they began because they desired to have more. God damn me if i dont follow their example and preach about the beauty of it.

    effort is all ANYBODY needs. EFFORT.

  • It is not bad to be humble, what is bad, is to be poor and living in pauperism.

    People who live in poverty and pauperism do so, because they're comfortable living like that. It is because they have no higher aspirations and expectations from life.

  • as a FILEXICAN, im tired of listening to black white this and black white that. i dont care what the color of wealth is.

    we in the USA are #1 in the world. our bum on the street is better off than the millionaire in china because our bum on the street is FREE. at any time he can CHOOSE to stand up and quit being a bum.

    this is because of our PRINCIPLES sweetheart. certain rights to life, property, freedom, equality, CANNOT be denied. theyre UNALIENABLE

  • i think youre completely wrong. it wasnt the government but it was the PRINCIPLES that were embraced by our founding fathers that DEMANDED mlk be heard.

    whether the government was moderate, conservative, or liberal with all their different values. NONE of them could deny mlk because of the principle that mlk DESERVED his rights according to our very constitution.

    it doesnt have to do with white or black. it has to do with ideas.

  • to say that any progress has only come through government intervention is ridiculous. ah, you said "most." well even that is ridiculous.

    ANY progress comes by effort. EFFORT.

    martin luther king first had to stand up. he had to stand up.

  • Well despite the pride I have in all of the EFFORT that MLK and many others before him put into all of this, the largest factor to making their EFFORTS count was through the Govt. The Govt. had to see enforcing the equality of African Americans as beneficial to their overall agenda (even economically). Numerous laws and enforcement of these laws are the biggest motivations, not simply human good will.

  • Also you seemed not to notice that MLK not only gave 100% EFFORT but he also gave his life because the unfortunate reality was back then that the majority of America was not for the "Civil Rights Bill". Oh they loved the idea of blacks living peaceful and separate lives but they did not like Blacks being on equal footing when it came to jobs and abstract wealth through paper money.

  • Check out a book titled The Color of Wealth. It gives an awesome time line on what ti took to get a good sum of African Americans out of the EXTREME POVERTY bracket.

  • This is not about dwindling resources, the environment, or any other scare. it is about elitists using printed money to lead the masses into a false sense of prosperity extending them credit from which they can later pull the rug out and steal property. If the prices of things were truly dictated via supply and demand oil would not go from over $4 a gal to under $2 in a couple months last year.

    it is generational theft past and future to honor fiat money.

  • correct this whole thing isnt about giving all americans healthcare it about control,and the allmighty dollar, ive noticed that to where is the black movement nowadays? they should demand theyre president take better care of people back in africa yeah hes made alot visits there but what has he done for his own people nothing i may be wrong but i havnt heard of one thing he jyst gives speeches to them tooting his own horn as they say

  • The health care bill is not our biggest problem. It's probably the best thing to come out of all this mess. Public health care is going to happen, sooner or later regardless of where you stand ideologically because our current credit based economy has led us to this. Our workforce is just too poor to sustain the heath costs that are coming. There needs to be a work revolution in order to fix the root problems.

  • With much due respect I must disagree. America produces very little food these days for our population. As our dollar falls to uselessness we will not be able to afford the imports. Food at Olive Garden will never be the same again in the next decade :)

    Of course this is all speculation until it happens. Very much like how we ignored the housing bubble speculation until it popped.

    Health care bubble... WE EMBRACE YOU! *pop*

  • mmm that was so Good. I agree and those were my thoughts before Obama became president. I would like to hear from you about Black on Black crime. AKA - from Abortion to HIV to death of School Children. with the Knowing AA represent 13% of the US population. R u hater of Bill Cosby? Who do you see in the AA community being a Leader.

  • Hi Desire, yes, dwindling resources lead to tougher times, but not only for people of color. There is merit to your assertion that the civil rights movement appears dormant -- in part because of Obama's election and the resulting defensive posture that many of his supporters have felt that they've needed to take to offset the varied allegations of his detractors. That being said, I do not believe that characterizing the 1st-year President, as "an elitist fraud" is helpful in the least. Ray

  • Hey Ray, labeling is a problematic thing, I agree. Although I do believe for this video I wanted it to be clear that Obama is not a Savior for ALL. He is a Savior for the "money handlers" that run our a bank cartel called the Federal Reserve...

  • ...The unfortunate reality is that not many average Americans understand how the current economic system works against them through BIG Govt. This is even more so problematic for African Americans because most of our progress in America has been brought about, almost entirely, through government intervention...

  • ...Especially, when it comes to monetary wealth through the workforce. I think Martin Luther King understood that this was not a sustainable trend for any American. So this is why he brought blacks and whites together under the "Poor People's Movement." But as history tells us... it led to him being killed.

  • i think there has never been a black movement but a negro movment. most know little or next 2 nothing about reality. most are concerned about top model and housewives of atlanta than healthcare. negro amerilcana are more likley to yell about monday night foot ball or the cancellation of BET than any real issue of importance. THE WISE LIVE OF THE HOUSE OF THE FOOL. Obama cant help people who seem to be stuck on (stupid)being a fool.

  • good points. Going to be some interesting times ahead.

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