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The Problem of Racism

The Problem of Racism

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The speaker introduces themselves as the host of the Slay A Hater Podcast and discusses their interest in hearing perspectives from those who were not expected to succeed. They mention their cash app and email for support and announce the launch of their podcast on various social media platforms. They plan to discuss a wide range of topics, including news, history, relationships, economics, and politics, with the goal of unraveling the matrix for the younger generation. They want to slay hate and replace it with knowledge and laughter. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing the issue of racism in Western society, which they explain was built on the foundation of Western slavery. They describe how racism was created as a divide and conquer strategy to obtain free labor and protect the interests of the rich white people. The speaker argues that the lie of Africans being less than human was used to justify their exploitation. They debunk this lie by pointing out that if Afric Hello, what's good people? I'm your host, Reppin' 716. Thanks for tuning in. We're just keeping it real over here. I'm interested in perspective from the little guys. The ones that wasn't supposed to make it. The unfortunates. If you're a fan of this show, you can support me. My cash app is reppin716. You can also contact me at reppin716 at gmail.com. This is the Slay A Hater Podcast. The Slay A Hater Podcast. That's what I'm launching today. My social media is on the way. Mainly YouTube and IG. This is my maiden voyage. My first trip. Because we are captains of our own ships. We're just going to be discussing a lot of issues going on in this western society. America, the US, where I was born. We're just going to be tackling news, history, relationships, economics, politics. Nothing is safe on this platform. We're just trying to unravel the matrix for our youth. I also like to laugh and have fun with this stuff because you can't make this stuff up. Welcome to the Slay A Hater Podcast. Obviously, you can tell by the name, we're trying to slay all the haters. We're trying to slay the hate and replace it with knowledge. Fun, laughter, and you know, just like I said, discuss things from a little guy's perspective. The unfortunate, the one that wasn't supposed to make it. That's all. The Slay A Hater Podcast. That's what we're doing right now. We're just going to try to build this thing. Like I said, we're just trying to basically slay ignorance. Slay a hater. Basically, we're trying to slay all the ignorance. Slay the haters that's always hating on the little guys or whatever. Basically, just expose everything that's going on over here in the matrix. Like I said, try to have a little fun with it. Tackle all these issues. There's a lot going on over here. This stuff is therapeutic for me because I'm going through it right now. I'm going through issues. That's how life is. You might have a calm. It's like sailing a ship. I had some calm seas and then you hit those storms. If you're a good captain, you can navigate through them. You don't let it sink your ship. That's what I'm trying to do, man. You know what I mean? Just tackle these different storms, man. Get through them and bring some knowledge to what's going on, man. Like I said, this is Slay A Hater Podcast. We slaying hate. We slaying all the haters. We're replacing it with knowledge, man. You know what I'm saying? That way we can know what's going on. Like I said, thanks for tuning in. Thanks for joining me. If you want to support me, like I said, my cash app, Reppin716. My gmail is the same form, reppin716.gmail.com. The first issue today, man, we're going to try to contact. The first issue we're going to try to discuss today. You know what I mean? Just get right to it. You know what I mean? Start this thing off how it's supposed to be started off on the Slay A Hater Podcast, episode one. One of the biggest things that's wrong with over here in the Western society, man, really with the world, which, you know, I'm coming from the West America, you know what I mean? One of the biggest problems, you know what I'm saying, that we have over here, you know, and people is, you know, not really. Nowadays, it's basically, you know, nobody wants to talk about it, but I'm going to talk about it. That's what we do on my channel. You know what I mean? The problem with racism, OK? Racism is a big institution. It's a foundation, you know what I mean, with how this country was built. You know what I mean? And, you know, of course, we've made a lot of progress, you know what I mean? We've made a lot of advancements, you know what I mean? We have. We've come a long way. But, you know, it's not it hasn't been totally eliminated and it's kind of lingers in almost everything that goes on. They say like American pie, you know what I mean? I guess this is almost in everything, everywhere we turn over here, you know, especially as a, you know, like I said, I'm coming from, you know, African-American male perspective. So the problem of racism is basically, you know, it was founded on obviously slavery, Western slavery. You know, so the main problem with racism is that it was based on Western slavery. Anybody who don't know Western slavery, it was a business model. You know, I mean, that's basically what it was. It was a business model. It wasn't nothing that, you know, I mean, it was real, tangible. It's a business model. You know what I'm saying? And it was based on labor and lies. Free labor lies. You feel what I'm saying? Free labor extraction and free lies and propaganda promotion. Basically, that's what happened. You know what I'm saying? Anybody who want to get further on this, you can look up my good brother, Tim Wise. He's a white dude. He'll break it down way perfectly, way perfect how basically what went on. My brother, Tim Wise. But, you know, it was basically just a business population. It was a business model. Basically, the, you know, the rich, the rich, this country obviously was when it was founded by the rich white people, you know what I mean? But it wasn't, all the white people over here weren't rich. You know, you had a lot of them that were poor, indentured servants, you know what I'm saying, and stuff like that. So, you know, the rich, you know, the rich white people, you know what I'm saying? They were not the majority. The majority of this country when it first was founded, you had a lot of poor whites, indentured servants, you know, people coming over here looking for better lives, you know what I'm saying? They weren't rich. And obviously, you had to, you know, the rich white people, they had to, in order to make their money, they needed labor, you know what I'm saying? They needed somebody to pick that cotton, you know what I mean, to pick that cotton, you know what I'm saying? You know, all these plantations and all this stuff like that, they needed people to work them because they weren't going to work them, you feel me? So, you know, they needed labor. They needed free labor. So, what they had to do, they looked around and see the numbers like, okay, there was a lot of poor whites, there was a lot of, you know, a lot of African Americans, you know what I'm saying, that were indentured as well before the shadow slavery, even African Americans were indentured, you know what I'm saying? I mean, you do your little time, you work, and then you're free. So, you had a lot of poor whites and poor blacks. And what used to happen is they used to, eventually, you know what I'm saying, when they see what was going on, they used to team up, you know what I mean, and rebel against the rich whites, you know what I mean? They used to team up, rebel against the rich whites, okay? And, you know, obviously, the rich whites, they looked around and said, you know what, we got to do something about this. So, they created race. They had to create race. They had to create it because prior to this, if you look back, you know what I mean, there was no such thing as racism prior to the 1600s, 15, 1600s, you know? People were just who they were, whether European, Irish, Russian, you know, German, you know, it was just, you know, you were who they were. There was no one white race, you know? So, they had to create a lie, basically a divide and conquer move, long story short. Divide and conquer move, okay, to get to free labor and also to protect themselves. And so, like I said, free labor extraction, free lives, propaganda, and also to protect, you know, the rich white people's interests. And, you know, look, a movie that will break it down for you that I love was Free State of Jones. If you never saw that movie, check that movie out, Free State of Jones. It shows the story of how the poor whites, they really wasn't like, you know, we didn't have no slaves, so why would we want to get involved in a civil war? So, they had to use different means, you know what I'm saying? And then, you know, the main, so they had to set up a lie, okay? If you know anything about a lie, a lie is just a table to set BS on top of. A lie is a table to set crap on top of, fear, doubt, confusion, deception, you know? In order to do that, you have to create a lie, right? So, in order to get free labor out of the Africans who are fellow humans, or many humans on this planet, you have to degrade and dehumanize them. So, the lie that was told is that they're animals, less than human. See, this production, people are earning, they're getting paid, compensated, rewarded for their output, for their labor. People are generally happy and able to provide, take care of their families and of themselves. See, with slavery and labor abstraction, people are not getting paid. They're not, people are not getting paid, they're being exploited, they're being unrewarded, uncompensated for their work. So, if you reduce someone to an animal, like a horse, or an ox, or a mule, or a pig, livestock, then you don't have to pay them. You just have to maintain their physical existence. So, the lie that was told about Africans is that they were used, that they used to set their BS on, set their crap on, is that we were animals. But it was a bold-faced lie, obviously. If we were animals, then you wouldn't have to be worried about us learning how to read. See what I'm saying? Animals can't read, right or wrong. If your dog or cat or your mouse or your whatever could read, you'd be shocked. At the end of the day, it might benefit you, you might be happy. They can take care of themselves, they can feed themselves, they can do all this stuff. Somebody may look at you like you have mental illness if you say, yeah, my animals can read. So, just that fact proves right there that they knew that we were human. If you worry about me learning how to read, then you know that I'm human. So, like I said, that was the big lie that they set everything on, set everything up, that we were animals. And then from there, everything else that came with that. So, the problem with racism is that it's based on a lie, it's based on a business model. And unfortunately though, that was the foundation of this country. And it still lingers today, and it still has problems today, lingering from that. But the main problem with it is that it's a lie, it was based on a lie. African Americans are not animals, it was a business model that the rich whites used. And like I said, if you don't believe me, look up my good buddy Tim Wise, watch the movie The Free State of Jones. And it'll basically let you know what was going on. So, basically when we say this country was founded on a lie, that's basically what happened. But I understand, you know all that. I ain't gonna say I understand, partly understand. Like I said, you come into a new country, you're trying to get it settled, you're trying to build and stuff like that. So, I guess they figured they did what they had to do. They did what they had to do. Ain't that a hood phrase they hear all the time? Man, I'm just gonna do what I gotta do. Well, the founders of this country, they did what they had to do. So, the problem is that the system was never dismantled, and it was actually used for 400, 500 years, even up to today. And we still suffer the effects of it. So, that's the problem with racism, is that it's based upon a false narrative. And until we conquer it, until we eliminate it, all together, then we're still gonna have these problems and things like that. So, that's my maiden voyage, my maiden episode. The problem with racism, is that it was a lie. So, thanks for listening. Thanks for hoping you want to support me. Cash App is repping 716. Also, my Gmail, repping 716. And we're gonna be coming with much content, much more content, much more truth. And this is just the first one that I had to get out of me, because this is the main BS that's on the table, the main table that has to be knocked over. People say, well Jesus, they say he used to knock over tables and stuff like that. A lot of it is probably parables. You have to knock over these tables, these tables of lies, these tables of ignorance. Sometimes that's what you gotta do, and that's what he did, so that's what I'm doing today. Alright, so you guys have a good one. Like, comment, subscribe. Definitely trying to keep this thing going. More interesting topics. This is just a maiden voyage. These are all captains of our own ship. This is the Slayer Hater Podcast. The Slayer Hater Podcast. So, hopefully you guys like it, can appreciate it. And like I said, we're just trying to slay all the lies, slay all the BS. That's all we're trying to do, slay ignorance. Alright? Alright, you guys have a good one. Alright guys. Peace. Play this record as frequently as possible. Play this record as frequently as possible. Play this record as frequently as possible. Play this record as frequently as possible.

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