 I looked up what that's called the analytics analytics analytics. Yeah I looked up the analytics my city is my first, you know, they my say Louis, but New York is my second city and then When it said like the percentages of the male and female history was like 70% female and 30% female I'm not surprised about that. My friend put my guy for a DJ money put me on to your record. They fuck me months ago He said this this shit. I'm telling you this this shit. Oh, I never heard of sexy But what then I went did the research. I'm like damn. Yeah, I got some straight songs like people don't be knowing I got off I've been been doing this All right, so this is take two because I just recorded this whole shit and my microphone Wasn't on so I'm gonna do this shit again. What's up, y'all? I did not want to make this video and some of you guys know I Don't want to be covering current events. I don't give a shit about celebrity news I don't give a shit about the latest episode of fresh and fit or the latest scandal to come out of Twitter However, the reality of social media and especially content creation Which I will touch on is that you have to be relevant because the algorithm aka people's attention Rewards what is relevant not necessarily what is good? As you know fresh and fit had some random 24-year-old dude who's famous for saying dumb shit and supporting Trump and supporting white supremacy and everybody's fascinated by this kid for whatever reason and they had him on and during the Broadcast a lot of things were discussed. He gave a lot of his quote-unquote insight on life and politics and history and at one point in the interview the his fellow interviewees, which are you know fresh and fits intellectual guests and the hosts as well Encouraged him to say the n-word and now everybody is talking about it and everybody is amazed by how these black women Encouraged this white supremacist to say the n-word one of them is even seen kissing him on the cheek and the reality is we miss the very vital part of this clown show The platform was created by and is currently run by men who happen to be black I think fresh is of Caribbean descent fit is of East African descent, but they're black You listen to them long enough You realize that they're only black by skin tone, but they do not resonate from an identity standpoint with blackness They are men first and they prioritize the musings of manhood and in this case the man a sphere over integrity and over progress And that's why having some random 24 year old kid Who's famous for being famous is good business from their perspective because there's not that additional filter of how does this help? My people and now we're in an uproar because he was given permission to say the n-word and he said it But did you see the thumbs up from the producer in the back? Did you see the encouragement from fresh the encouragement from fit along with the encouragement from some of the female guests? I think the metaphor here is that our women's Unproductive nonsense only thrives when we are complicit fresh and fit talk about how some of their female guests who are Problematic the IG models the only fans models they come on their platform And then the next day they have 50,000 new followers on social media on only fans They have cash apps and we wonder why we see more of them well because we fund them We fund them through our trick behavior, but more importantly than anything. We fund these women with our attention We fund Nick Fuentes with our attention We fund fresh and fit with our attention and what we say to the next generation is that it's better to be controversial than to be accurate If you ask a man if he was a woman for a day what he would do the answer is give all my homeboys and pussy No, I'm serious I'm serious. They have said that So in their mind, right they project right they create the female For the male fantasy, right? You know the saying if it bleeds it leads It's better to be a contrarian as opposed to an intellectual It's better to be entertaining than to have substance and just like this lady said if men were Women for a day. The first thing they would do is give all their homeboys and pussy Anybody who's been a man for more than two seconds knows that that's rubbish. However, it's gonna get clicks It's gonna get views. So guess what we're gonna see more of rubbish. We're gonna see more Pasta peas from fresh and fit. We're gonna see more fresh and fits We're gonna see more Charleston whites and at least in Charleston whites case according to him He is a shock jock to be able to funnel some of those resources to the actual work that he's doing but my question to us is Why do we have such an appetite for shock? Why do we have such an appetite for bullshit? And then we enjoy complaining about the bullshit that we incentivize. Oh, just pearly things this Oh fresh and fit that and then a million videos come out about it And now the Instagram algorithm the Twitter algorithm the YouTube algorithm says oh people care about just pearly things We need to push just pearly thing. We need to push Nick Fuentes. We need to push fresh and fit That's how it works guys So the reality is instead of us spending so much time complaining about how black women are this and black women are that and Black women encourage and support white supremacy. We should consider some of the ways that we create the environment Literally in fresh and fits case for them to do so think about some of the ways that we encourage Them to do so so we can have another thing to complain about because we care more about the rush of Being right then progress so sometimes would rather set somebody else up to be wrong Just so we can sit in the position of being right despite what the consequences and what the fallout might be And this has been my biggest struggle with content creation It's damn near impossible to maintain integrity if you don't have independence if you're beholding to an employer You can't do whatever you want on the job in this case if you're beholding to an algorithm that encourages you to feed it based on people's Requests and what their attention would like them to see despite the fact that you might not want to do that You got a kind of tap dance, which is why I didn't want to make this video Decided to make it however because I think there's a larger picture that we might be able to look at and there's a lesson There's a larger lesson here for us few months ago, I was caught up in my many beefs But this one was over the non FBA and FBA situation the young lady in the video who was the Main Encourager of him saying the n-word the young lady on the thumbnail who's kissing him on the cheek She's apparently of Haitian descent and one of the critiques that come from our FBA brothers and sisters is that Non-FBAs like myself would rather stand with the oppressor than stand with blackness. The reality is it's true I've been trying to make the case that it's true partly because as a Nigerian for instance because of what colonialism did to us we Deparitize history we prioritize STEM. That's why you see so many Nigerian doctors and lawyers in the whole nine when you have conversations with them their Critical thinking skills as far as like their abstract thinking might not necessarily be there because that's not what our parents encourage That's not what our society encourages. It encourages us to be quote-unquote successful It doesn't encourage us to see the big picture It encourages us to have a good family and be secure and make a bunch of money But the idea of community is a facade the idea of community is coming together for parties and weddings and Opulence and throwing money and looking good and as a unit But as far as how do we progress things? Most Nigerians if I'm being honest aren't having those conversations because we don't even trust ourselves And that's why I tell my African-American brothers and sisters that the concept of blackness started here The concept of blackness was a response to the concept of whiteness Nigerians don't barely think of themselves as Nigerians. They think of themselves as Ebo Yoruba. How's that? And I'm sure it's consistent with other African countries So when you roll all that up and then you're coming to a new country as an immigrant You lack a deep nuance understanding of your own history. You definitely don't gain Deeper nuance understanding of black American history because it's also not even taught in the schools and all you experience is the vestiges and the Trauma projection of what African-Americans have been through in this country Yes, you're gonna grow up not liking African-Americans because you don't you already don't see them as you you see them as an other and a lot of our experiences are African booty scratcher and All the insults that we get now when you were able to put it in context, it's different to process it But again lacking all that context. That's why you see people like her with a superficial at best understanding of the social political consequences of the things that she's doing and the ways that we interact with white society and although I think she Should get a bit of grace the reality is Africans Caribbean's black people in the UK. It is time y'all really sit down and understand what we're up against This shit is not sweet We are slap boxing while white people are in a death match because literally Whiteness is a global minority when we hear white supremacists say things like the replication of White babies is key to this they're being honest because they're afraid of their annihilation and while we are so preoccupied with leading with love and showing them the error in their ways white supremacy as a construct Was created and it maintains itself for the survival of whiteness There was a documentary I was watching that featured Jared Taylor Jared Taylor founded an organization called the American Renaissance He looks like a math teacher But his rhetoric is amongst the most dangerous in the country and he said the upward mobility of any subgroup of people Is a direct threat to ours Again whiteness Is fighting for its survival So they're wrong in the sense that they are Immoral and they're willing to do whatever it takes to that end and we've seen that throughout history But I think it's time we shift our perspective from we just need to show them the error of their ways to okay How do we respond accordingly and love driving out hate is not gonna work killing them with kindness is not gonna work we need to organize ourselves and refuse to continue to be reliant on their institutions because their Institutions are founded and sustain themselves based on our exploitation So educate yourself brothers and sisters as opposed to perpetuating this Xenophobic us and them dynamic that keeps us so divided that we can't even consolidate our focus to the real enemy when you learn About the Berlin conference when European powers organize themselves not because they liked each other But they realized that the way that we're currently Exploiting Africa is unsustainable because now we're fighting amongst ourselves for who can you know who can exploit the most of Africa But nah instead let's divvy it up and figure out okay, France you take this Germany you take that the British Empire you take this and as black folks That's how we need to start moving because although we are inherently spiritual and feelings-based people our strength is also our weakness White folks are fighting for their life I don't understand for the life of me why we are so curious about white supremacists now the hottest commodity on youtube is Nick Fuentes a 24 year old kid who's famous for being famous He's famous for being bombastic. He's famous for saying things that people wish they could say but They're not gonna say because again, we have such an appetite for descent and it's not about accuracy It's not about how productive your rhetoric is it's about shock jockeying The internet is a big Jerry Springer bad girls club show and the funny thing is white supremacists Are not curious about black people in their minds. They have us figured out We're at the bottom of the social hierarchy when it comes to intelligence We have amongst the most unproductive communities. They have trivialized our existence But we give them the honor of being fascinated by their descent I think one of the things we have to talk about when it comes to blackness is I think a deep part of us assumes that we're the world's parents and because of that we tend to Extend grace to our enemies and people who seek our exploitation and our eradication and what we don't realize is That's what keeps them going every click every search Of nick fuentes put some money in nick fuentes's pocket And that's part of the reason I didn't want to do this video because for me fresh and fit is irrelevant For me nick fuentes is irrelevant whether they drop dead tomorrow It wouldn't change anything in the world fresh and fit talk about helping men become better Yeah, they're helping men But they're not helping the black community because they don't even identify with it But I think the main thing here I've said it before women are naturally chaotic I think we need to accept that as men And we need to resign ourselves to the role of being The order to their chaos As opposed to Exploiting or encouraging whether overtly or covertly their chaos Whether intentionally or unintentionally because whether you talk about the essence awards Whether you talk about the bt awards bt is now bought by tyler parry a black man Whether you talk about every ig model or Social media personality that you just love to hate You're helping them with your attention and the reality is if we plan on moving this thing forward Black men we need black women. We need their help black women. We need black men You need our help There is no doing this without us. There is no us in them There's only in us and I just I just imagine what we can create when we're in harmony again with one another