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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2011

Julian films an African-American street person hassling a female City Worker who was trying to direct traffic. The African-American directs his attention to Julian. Love Your People.

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  • Man has always been a beast of burden, uncomplaining. The White male has always served and worked, supported his woman, especially with family, never saying "I'm oppressed." But Marxism taught women to think "Serving and working for my family is oppression." Women work too as shown by the female traffic director. (They give them the easy jobs it must be said.) Sadly, in her heart she'd rather be home serving her family & kids. But Marxism taught her that work's "oppression" & this is liberation.

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  • Very nice little production, Julian. I like how you showed no fear. Fear is not natural to our people.

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  • @DivineFellowship Spot on Juilian, unfortunately the powers that be have convinced women that performing their natural abilities as caregivers, loving and nurturing children into good adults, is something to be ashamed of.

  • Real white power.

  • you know....you never see a sign that says, "women working"...do ya?

  • jerk alert - handled very well

  • What a bum. He couldn't even string together a sentence.

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