Black and Brown Coalition myth & Segregation

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10:35 these examples are actually insane

MtheGreat
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Great video! It's always annoyed me how everyone wants to link themselves to black people with phrases like people of color, minorities, and more recently, BIPOC. I didn't know a lot of what you talked about, and I can't wait to see more.

Schwaka
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Really appreciate this break down! This sums up the ways that every other group including Africans and Carribeans exploit our plight. Separation is best imo. These groups are leeches.

Universityofuncommonsense
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It's a MYTH! I ALWAYS HEAR BLACK PEOPLE SAY "BLACK AND BROWN." BUT I NEVER! NEVER, HEAR "BROWN" SAY "BROWN AND BLACK." FACTS!

malabloaw
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The lack of latino/hispanic people here in the comment section kinda proves his point. Lol. Damn good stuff. You got one Latino Brother here trying to combat and help destroy white supremacy in our communities.

ChicanoTexan
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That was a dense and well thought out 20 min. I appreciate the information you're sharing, more need to hear it.

lethewaterkai
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Thank you. I'm from Colorado and am shocked that Mexicans and Asians now consider themselves people of color. My mom grew up in Jim crow Texas. She said only Spanish speaking Mexicans were forced in segregated schools. Tejanos who spoke English always went to white schools

NB-nhsf
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Brilliant mind...Thank you for this bro 🙏🏿

donbee
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Had to play this one back a few times! Like a Dedication 2 Wayne verse💥

yllows
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This is beautiful and shuts the left right up. I've been arguing this for years.

pitpride
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Good education bro! Add some visuals next time.

hatimmansori
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I think the default is assumed white, but having been to places you talk about I wouldn't say a majority of people identify as white. I would like to know where the myth got emboldened because I have heard this my whole life from black and brown people. Obviously to whatever limited extent my experience is. My grandpa specifically mentioned times when he was segregated coming to NY. But at the same time he was a darker individual. They are definitely tribal tho and didn't care about black people struggles.

TheSeaBase
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Completely off topic but are you the Fanatiq from MvC2? One button dash??

rookie
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You can always find examples of colonialist thinking in different peoples (Clarence Thomas). The conflict is and has always been between indigenous vs colonialism. Color is used by colonialists to divide and keep all indigenous people at each other’s throats. The people who were kidnapped from Africa were indigenous people. Colonialism can distort the values of anyone. Once people begin to see that indigenous values (Earth, Water, and Nature) are the values that can help connect us. Colorism, racism will end when the colonialist perception of the world ends.

leonardmaestas
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I think it’s funny how you guys try to throw us out issues but we been here before the African slave route …, we were enslaved first your ancestors from Africa, Egypt, Middle East, France, Europe in general, Asia bought us , and we not complaining like you guys are about shit that happens a while back, half you guys are native, the color black was always here, but go on

juniorrodriguez