White Supremacists FREAKING-OUT after black Woman Roasts them !

White people, white supremacists, in particular, are going to white supreme themselves into extinction.
And it’s a canon event.
None of us should even think about interfering.
And it’s so funny to watch, not funny haha, but funny situationally, because they routinely underestimate non-white people and non-white nations, which is exactly what we’re seeing in Iran right now.
The thing is, when you’re racist, you can’t operate in racism and logic at the same time.
You have to choose one of the other.
So, if you choose to operate under this delusion that white people are the only ones with motion, that America and isn’t real and the European nations are the only ones with motion, you’re going to chronically and fatally underestimate your brown and black opponents.
And that’s exactly what’s happening right now.
This type of arrogance, the type of arrogance that led uh BB net and that dumpster fire in the White House to attack Iran with no just cause, is the same It’s It’s It’s this type of arrogance that is born out of white imperialism.
And white imperialism, said another way, is just European bullying.
And they have just been bullying people for so long with just, I mean, unmatched levels of violence and barbarism that they’ve deluded themselves into thinking is strength, that now they’ve gotten high on their own supply, and they legitimately feel like they’re the smartest and the strongest and the most strategic in the room when they couldn’t be further from the truth.
I just hope that when it comes time for America to pay her just due, people know where to direct their anger, because it wasn’t us.
And you already know what I mean by us.
But this white imperialism, this European imperialism, that insatiable greed that these people have for other people’s [ __ ] has been the cause of like most of the wars throughout history.
It was definitely the cause of World War I and World War II.
Right now, we’re talking about World War I in chapter 14 of A People’s History of the United States titled War Is the Health of the State.
And do you know who called out the whiteness of it all when it first started? W.
E.
B.
Du Bois.
W.
E.
B.
Du Bois.
Oh, my god, I wish I could have met him.
If they asked me who I could sit and have lunch with dead or alive, if I had to pick five people, W.
E.
B.
Du Bois would be one of those people.
The second person would be that John Kerakou CIA guy.
I would love to have lunch with him.
But W.
E.
B.
Du Bois pointed out in 1915 in an article that he wrote for Atlantic Monthly the real reason behind the First World War.
And I’ll give you a hint.
The real reason was white people wanting [ __ ] that’s not theirs, again.
[music] That’s all they ever do.
And so, in order [music] to set the scene for where this World War came from, I’m just going to read you directly from the book.
And what I want is for you to think about how this connects to what we see in 2026.
Because keep in mind, if you’re thinking to yourself, “Well, how is this Iranian conflict in any way similar to imperialism?” Like, how does imperialism play into this at all? Girl, Israel wants everything.
They want to basically decimate the entire Muslim world so they can turn it into a Jewish state.
If that’s not imperialism, I don’t know what is.
But I shouldn’t say Jewish.
I should say Zionist, right? A Zionist state.
No shade to the Jews.
So, let’s get into what role imperialism played in World War I.
Now, before I read all of this, and by all of this, it’s just it’s like less than a page.
Before I read all of this, I want to I want to point out three themes to keep in mind as I read through this.
The first theme is imperialism because all of these white nations are fighting over like control of black and brown nations.
So, it’s like a vampire fight.
Which one of us is going to get to suck the blood from this African country? So, it’s imperialism.
The second thing that he’s pointing out is American hypocrisy, and the third thing that he’s pointing out is the ingenious evil of capitalism in uniting exploiter, rich minority, and exploited white pores in a common goal of dominating the blacks and the browns.
>> Y’all, y’all, I need you to understand something before we even get into this.
There is a specific kind of panic that only happens [music] when someone who thought they were untouchable suddenly realizes they are not.
When someone who built their entire identity on the idea that they are superior gets roasted so cleanly, so precisely, so publicly that the only response available to them is to fall apart on camera.
And that is exactly what happened.
A black woman opened her mouth, laid out the truth with surgical accuracy, connected every dot, cited every receipt.
And white supremacists across the internet lost their composure so completely that they proved every single point she made just by reacting the way they did.
The roast did not just land, it detonated.
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Here is what the verified record actually shows.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which has tracked hate groups in America since 1971, documented over a thousand active hate groups operating in the United States in their most recent annual report.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Hate Crime Statistics Report confirmed that racially motivated hate crimes represent the largest single category of hate crimes reported annually in America, consistently accounting for over 60% of all reported incidents.
The Anti-Defamation League’s 2023 audit of anti-Semitic and white supremacist activity documented a significant increase in white nationalist propaganda distribution across college campuses and public spaces.
These are not fringe organizations making fringe claims.
These are federal law enforcement statistics and the documented findings of civil rights monitoring organizations that have been tracking this activity for over five decades.
Now, here is the part that the Southern Poverty Law Center’s own researchers have noted repeatedly.
White supremacist ideology is not a sign of strength.
It is a documented response to demographic anxiety.
A 2019 study published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science found that white Americans who scored highest on measures of racial resentment also scored highest on measures of status threat.
Meaning the belief that their group’s social position [music] was being challenged.
The ideology is not built on confidence.
It is built on fear.
And nothing exposes fear faster than a black woman who is not afraid of it.
>> All right, let’s get into it.
Howard Zinn writes, A remarkably perceptive article on the nature of the First World War appeared in March in May 1915 in the Atlantic Monthly.
Written by W.
E.
B.
Du Bois, it was titled The African Roots of War.
It was a war for empire of which the struggle between Germany and the allies over Africa was both symbol and reality.
Quote from Du Bois from Du Bois, In a very real sense, Africa is a prime cause of this terrible overturning of civilization which we have lived to see, end quote.
Africa, Du Bois said, is the land of the 20th century because of the gold and diamonds of South Africa, the cocoa of Angola and Nigeria, the rubber and ivory of the Congo, the palm oil of the West Coast.
Du Bois saw more [music] than that.
He was writing several years before Lenin’s Imperialism, which noted the new possibility of giving the working class of the imperial country a share of the loot.
The loot, cuz these [ __ ] were stealing.
[music] He [snorts] pointed to the paradox of greater democracy in America alongside increased aristocracy and hatred toward darker races.
He explained the paradox by the fact that the white working man has been asked to share the spoil of exploiting, quote, “Chinks and niggers.
” Yes, the average citizen of England, France, Germany, the United States had a higher standard of living than before.
But, to quote Du Bois, “Whence comes this new wealth?” Meaning, where does this new wealth coming from? It comes primarily from the darker nations of the world, Asia and Africa, South and Central America, the West Indies, and the islands of the South Seas.
Du Bois saw the ingenuity of capitalism in uniting exploiter, rich minority, and exploited, poor whites, creating a safety valve for explosive class conflict.
It is no, quote, “It is no longer simply the merchant print the quote, “It is no longer simply the merchant prince or the aristocratic monopoly or even the employing class that is exploiting the world.
It is the nation, a new democratic nation composed of united capital and labor.
” The United States fitted that idea of Du Bois.
American capitalism needed international rivalry and periodic war to create an artificial community of interest between rich and poor, supplanting the genuine community of interest among the poor that showed itself in sporadic movements.
So, let’s just annotate this part of the book real quick.
Zinn writes that it was a war for empire, of which the struggle between Germany and the allies over Africa was both symbol and reality.
What else is a struggle for empire in modern day? [music] I’ll give you a second.
Okay.
What are the Zionists trying to do right now? Create an empire.
How are they trying to create this empire? By going into darker nations and taking over what they already have and then calling it theirs.
This is what colonizers do.
This is what it looks like when history starts to repeat itself.
Same [ __ ] different day.
Same motivations, different faces.
Same story, different country.
And so, if at the beginning of the 20th century, they were all trying to walk down on Africa so that they could get the gold and diamonds of South Africa, the cocoa of Angola and Nigeria, the rubber and ivory of the Congo, the palm oil of the West Coast, what exactly are they trying to get from Iran right now? Oil.
What exactly have they been trying to get from the Palestinians this entire time, this entire 80 years? Land.
When I tell you these [ __ ] European colonizers never change tactics, and that’s their problem.
Because since they never change tactics, they’ve become what? Predictable.
>> [laughter] >> And what happens when your enemy is both predictable and extremely arrogant? They lose.
And then when Howard Zinn says that Du Bois was pointing to the paradox of greater democracy in America alongside increased aristocracy and hatred toward darker races, what this entire Make America Great Again stick that these crazy-ass white people have been on for 10 years has been operating under the delusion that we’re improving our democracy alongside increased aristocracy, the rich have just gotten richer, and hatred of hatred toward darker races racism has just gotten more blatant in this country.
And then Du Bois goes on to say that he explained the paradox by the fact that the white working man has been asked to share the spoil of exploiting chinks and [ __ ] Excuse the slurs, this is literally what is written in this book.
Okay.
>> [snorts] >> How does that relate? How does that mirror what’s going on right now? Just use your brain and think.
I’m not going to think for you.
Okay, I want to point out how incredibly courageous it is that Du Bois, a black man, had the courage had the [ __ ] balls on him to call out the hypocrisy of white supremacy in 1915.
People struggle to do that today because you’re all a bunch of [ __ ] Not you all, but you know who I mean.
You know who I’m talking about.
But Du Bois was talking his [ __ ] a hundred and ten and a hundred and eleven years ago when it was much harder to do so.
I just wanted to give him his flowers there.
But he goes on to say Howard Zinn goes on to write of Du Bois, “The average citizen of England, France, Germany, and the United States had a higher standard of living than they did before.
” Sure.
How did they achieve this higher standard of living? Let’s pull at that thread a little bit more.
Where did all of this wealth come from? When you go to Paris, when you go to Portugal, when you go to London, and you look around and you see all these gorgeous buildings, where did they get the money to build these buildings? Where is all of this money coming from to build this? But then when you go to the places where they’re sourcing this wealth from, Swedish chocolate is not grown in Sweden.
I’ll give you one guess where it’s grown, and everybody there looks like me.
But the people there that actually are producing the chocolate don’t have any [ __ ] money.
Why? Because Sweden is taking all of the money.
He’s pointing out these hypocrisies of imperialism.
And he’s also pointing out when he says when when when Howard Zinn writes, “Du Bois saw the ingenuity of capitalism in uniting exploiter and exploited, creating a safety valve for explosive class conflict.
” What he’s saying is these rich white minorities that are at the very top of the capitalist pyramid know that they can always count on poor white people to unite in their drive and in their promotion of capitalism and use those poor white people against everybody else by giving those poor white people a tiny tiny tiny percentage of the profit that comes from exploiting black and brown people.
And this is how capital, the rich minority, and labor, the poor whites, become united under American capitalism.
And it’s crazy.
And so Du Bois is saying, “It is no longer simply the merchant prince.
It is no longer simply the aristocratic monopoly, like what we see in Bridgerton.
It is no longer simply the employing class.
It’s no longer even like the landlords and the managers and like the mill owners who are exploiting the working people.
” The further we get into the 20th century, you’re going to see that capitalism becomes a lot more complicated.
And this is why I love the show The Good Place because it really highlights how all of these different systems that that impact modern life, they make morality so complicated that none of us are fully innocent in it.
I’m a black woman, a double minority, and I’m not even fully innocent from what America has done to these other nations because I benefit from the capital that comes from exploiting these these black and brown black and brown countries.
And so you think like that’s such a mind [ __ ] especially when you’re black or brown yourself, but you’re also an American.
So you’re not quite as disadvantaged as a black or brown person in Brazil or a black and brown person in Ghana.
I don’t I don’t know these countries like that.
If I’m insulting Brazil and Ghana, let me know and tell me to shut the [ __ ] up.
I’m just throwing [ __ ] out there.
I’m just trying to find black and brown countries.
Don’t come for me.
But, Congo, that’s a better one.
I feel like Congo’s really oppressed right now.
So, that’s a better one.
But, anyway, and then, lastly, Howard Zinn writes, “The United States fits this idea of united labor and capital because American capitalism needs international rivalry and periodic war to create an artificial community of interest between rich and poor.
” >> [snorts] >> I’m just I’m going to I want to pull at that a little bit.
So, the So, okay.
I have been talking about this for at least the past like three chapters, and every time I talk about it, I still feel like I’m not getting through to people because the reason that American capitalism thrives on division is because the cure to capitalism is community.
The cure to capitalism is everybody getting along and everybody uniting, which is why the American capitalist machine is constantly starting [ __ ] all over the world because if they can start [ __ ] then they can sell people weapons, and they make billions of dollars selling people weapons.
And that’s just on an international stage.
If they can keep starting [ __ ] in a domestic way, for instance, between black people and white people, then they can continue to convince white people that their biggest opp is black people and not, in fact, the rich minority that it actually is.
And how do they benefit from this? They keep white people keeping the system going while they go out here and do some more [ __ ] [ __ ] White people are literally like, particularly the poor white people, and nowadays, the middle class white people, white people are
born and bred to be like guard dogs for the rich minority at the top of the capitalist pyramid, and they like it that way because as long as they have all of these guard dogs on the ground level stopping the rest of us from storming the capital, they can keep they can keep on going with their vampire ball of [ __ ] And so all of these societal ingredients still exist today.
This American hypocrisy, the complications of capitalism and how capitalism thrive on racism and like, you know, the imperialism of white countries fighting over control of black and brown countries and like all of these ingredients still exist today and those are the similarities between what’s happening now and the First World War.
But the difference, and this is a really really important difference, is that most people, unlike in 1915, are not falling for the [ __ ] anymore.
And people falling for the [ __ ] is an extremely important point and that’s why they spent so much money and so much energy propagandizing people during the First World War.
Propaganda doesn’t work as well as it used to and the reason for that is not only because of social media, but there’s just a higher level of consciousness among the collective these days.
So we don’t fall for the same tactics.
We’re not at each other’s throats.
We can all look around and see exactly where all of this hostility is coming from.
The majority of us can all look around and see exactly where this hostility is coming from and that’s a major wrench in their plans for a world war because you can’t pull off a world war if the world doesn’t want a war.
>> Now, let us talk about what actually happened.
The black woman in this video did something that white supremacists are structurally unprepared for.
She did not argue with their feelings.
She did not try to appeal to their empathy.
She went straight to the historical record and started reading.
She pointed out, as documented by the work of Dr.
Cheikh Anta Diop and confirmed by genetic studies published in Nature in 2016, that the white phenotype only emerged approximately 6,000 to 7,000 years ago.
She pointed out that Cheddar Man, discovered in Britain and dated to approximately 9,000 years ago, had dark skin and blue eyes, confirmed by DNA analysis published by the Natural History Museum of London.
She pointed out that the Yamna people who migrated into Europe from the Caucasus Mountain region brought the genetic markers associated with lighter skin pigmentation with them, meaning that pale skin in Europe is a relatively recent arrival, not an ancient inheritance.
And then she said, with the calm of someone who has done the research and is simply reading from it, that white supremacy is the ideology of a people who are 6,000 years old trying to claim ownership of a planet that has been inhabited by melanated people for [music] over 300,000 years.
And the internet broke.
Verdict, you cannot freak out about a roast and simultaneously claim superiority.
The freak out is the confession.
The rage is the receipt.
Now, let us be precise about what this is not.
This is not black people being hateful toward white people as individuals.
This is not a call for division or retaliation.
And this is absolutely not new information being introduced for the first time.
Doctor Cheikh Anta Diop published The African Origin of Civilization in 1954.
Doctor John Henrik Clarke spent decades at Hunter College teaching African world history that included the genetic and archaeological evidence for the African origin of humanity.
The Leakey family’s archaeological work at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, beginning in the 1950s, [music] established the African origin of the human species as mainstream scientific consensus.
The Smithsonian Institution’s Human Origins program confirms on its own website that modern humans originated in Africa approximately 300,000 years ago.
This information has been publicly available for decades.
What the black woman in this video did was not discover it.
She just refused to pretend she did not know it.
Connect this to the system.
The reason this information is not taught in standard American curricula is documented.
The historian, Carter G.
Woodson, founder of what is now Black History Month, wrote in his 1933 work, The Mis-Education of the Negro, that the American educational system was deliberately designed to disconnect Black Americans from their history and their intellectual heritage.
He wrote that if you can control a man’s thinking, you do not have to worry about his actions.
The suppression of African historical primacy in American education was not an oversight.
It was a policy.
And the white supremacist reaction to a black woman citing peer-reviewed science and mainstream archaeological findings is the direct emotional consequence of a population that was educated inside that suppression and is now watching it dissolve in real time.
Think about the black girl who sat in a history class where civilization began in Greece and felt something in her gut that she could not name but could not dismiss.
Think about the black student who asked a question about African history and was told it was not on the curriculum.
Think about the black woman who spent years doing her own research, building her own library, cross-referencing her own sources, and then got on camera and delivered it all with the precision of someone who has been preparing for this moment her entire life.
She did not need
a university platform.
She needed a phone and the courage to say what she knew.
And the reaction she got confirmed that what she knew was exactly what certain people needed the world [music] not to find out.
Let us go to the text.
Proverbs chapter 12 verse 19.
Truthful lips endure forever, but a lying tongue lasts only a moment.
The archaeological record endures.
The genetic studies endure.
The month names in the Gregorian calendar that confess to their own tampering endure.
The DNA of Cheddar Man endures.
The 300,000-year fossil record from Africa endures.
What does not endure is the ideology built on the suppression of all of that.
And we are watching it fail to endure in real time, one freak out at a time, one comment section meltdown at a time, one panicked private message at a time.
The truth does not need to fight.
It just needs to be stated clearly by someone who is not afraid of the reaction.
Here is what we need to hold on to.
The fact that white supremacists are freaking out is not a problem.
It is a progress report.
It means the information is landing.
It means the wall is cracking.
It means that the black woman who got on camera and read from the peer-reviewed record did exactly what needed to be done.
And every black person who shares that video, who cites those sources, who refuses to pretend they do not know what they know, is continuing that work.
We do not need their validation.
We never did.
But we do need to keep talking, keep citing, keep building the record, and keep refusing to be silent about a history that belongs to us and to the entire human family because the truth does not belong to the people who suppressed it.
It belongs to the people who kept it alive.
So, the next time a white supremacist freaks out because a black woman cited Cheddar Man and the Yamna genetic studies, you smile.
You smile because that freak out just told you that the information hit exactly where it needed to hit.
Drop a fire in the comments if this landed for you.
Share this video because the algorithm was not designed to amplify this.
You are the signal.
Drop your thoughts below.
Tell us about the moment you found out what they did not want you to know.
We are reading every single one.
We are going deeper next time.
>> Family, before you click off this video, I need to leave you with one more thing.
The work we do on this channel is heavy work.
We talk about identity.
We talk about history.
We talk about religion.
We talk about systems.
We talk about the questions that the average dinner table conversation in this country is not yet ready to have at full volume.
And when we do that work, sometimes the conversation gets sharp.
So, hear on what this channel is and what this channel is not.
This channel is a place where black history and black identity are centered.
Where the voices our parents and grandparents were not allowed to amplify are amplified now.
Where the receipts are pulled out.
Where the names are said.
Where the record is told as honestly as we know how to tell it.
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Not Jewish, not Asian, not Hispanic, not Native, not Arab, not African, not European, not Muslim, not Christian, not Buddhist, not Hindu, not secular, not anyone.
The work of remembering who we are has never required us to attack anybody else’s right to remember who they are.
If you came here looking for a video that tells you black America is right and somebody else is wrong, you’re in the wrong place.
If you came here looking for a video that pits us against another community, you’re in the wrong place.
The history of our liberation has always been a coalition of history.
From Yuri Kochiyama to Grace Lee Boggs, from the Highlander Folk School to the Third World Liberation Front, from the abolitionist in Boston in the 1840s to the Freedom Riders in Mississippi in 1961.
We have always been at our most powerful when we have walked with our allies, named our shared enemies as systems rather than people, and held the door open for everybody who wanted to do the work of justice with us.
So, if any clip you saw on this video named another community in a way that you found uncomfortable, hold that discomfort.
Do your own research.
Test what was said against the historical record.
Come to your own conclusion.
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That is always the work.
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