Yeah, we'll hit that first and then that'll be working and then we'll start the local recording. With the local recording, start it. We'll go check in on Ann Coulter and it goes a little something like this. That's it. It's over. Then we organize the death squads for the people who wrecked America. You know what you call people you can't call people? Enemies. And if we want to divide our society into arms, camps, and enmity, all we have to do is keep doing what we're doing. A radical agenda, the event has turned into an opportunity for the left to push a racial and radical agenda. Implementing their radical agenda is the only thing they care about. They're bad actors. What they want to do here is ram their radical agenda down your throat. This is great Americans. These are people that want to see great things that they got to. You know, they try and build a blanket. One of a radical agenda. It's not a radical agenda. Let's go. The second right on. Welcome to the radical agenda. To show about timeless ideas and news today and whatever's on your mind at 217-688-1433. Yes, this agenda is quite radical and welcome to it this 55th episode of the Sixth Day should a pogrom. Today is February 16, 2024 is the current year. It's a Friday as usual. And we are coming to you live once again from my undisclosed location where, you know, February, you're surely aware is Black History Month. And, you know, we've done different things for Black History Month. We would not want to miss out on an opportunity to celebrate diversity in America, of course. Here on the radical agenda is live uncensored and mostly unscripted entertainment program as it is. It's a time to celebrate diversity in America by dedicating 28 days to the contributions Black people have made to society. And this is no small task, of course, trying to find such contributions without lying proves very difficult indeed. There are plenty of fairy tales, most notably that of Martin Luther King Jr. of course. For those in the know, however, King was a Charlotteson and a Philanderer. This makes him one of the more common examples of Black behavior and not at all the sort of thing that Jews want portrayed about their most easily controlled pets. There are many well-intentioned folks who say that we should do away with Black History Month, right? Now, we should get to viewing skin color, much like we do hair or eye color, a largely insignificant cosmetic feature, wholly unworthy of a month of study. But that seems unlikely when Blacks have made in history so frequently each and every day in modern America, doesn't it? Granted, these history-making moments are not what one would tend to call contributions. Most, in fact, are more accurately described as crimes. Just after I sent out the email for today's show, I find out that Latisha James, the Black Attorney General for the state of New York, managed to get Judge Engaron, a preacher as a Jew, to hit Trump. You know, the former president of the United States, with a $354 million penalty and both of his sons, $4 million in the guy who ratted them out $1 million because you know, you get prizes when you're a snitch. In her sham persecution of the former president's company, all without the benefit of a jury module, not the juries have proven very useful in my experience, been through a couple of those. Look at this video from from the courtroom. This was amazing. Look at the judge. He's so proud of himself. He's like, oh, I got him. We got him. And she's like, yay, you mother fucker. That's what you get fucking round with me. They're just so proud of themselves. You know, there's no shame in their game. The two of them, you know, master slave girl doing anything. And it's just amazing. You know, down in Georgia, Black District Attorney Fanny Willis made a fool out of herself, taking the stand in her own defense after it was discovered that she was sleeping. With the inexperienced Black lawyer, she hired to prosecute Trump, a taxpayer expanse and then funneled that money back to herself. And when she took the stand, it actually didn't go so well for her because she still thinks that, you know, she could do whatever she wants, right? She makes an ass out of herself in the courtroom. Or wait, let me do what's play the remark from Latisha James before we go on to Fanny Willis. She's got a lot of receptive business practices and tremendous fraud. Donald Trump falsely knowingly inflated his net worth by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself, his family, and to cheat the system. Donald Trump may have authored the art of the deal, but he perfected the art of the steal. This long running fraud was intentional, egregious, illegal. And he did it all of this. He did all of this with the help of the other defendants, his two adult sons and senior executives at the Trump Organization. And so after 11 weeks of trial, we showed the staggering extent of his fraud and exactly how Donald Trump and the other defendants deceived banks, insurance companies. Another financial institutions for their own personal gain. We proved just how much Donald Trump, his family and his company unjustly benefited from his fraud. Today, the court once again ruled in our favor and in favor of every hard working American who plays by the rules. Donald Trump and the other defendants were ordered to pay $463.9 million. That represents $363.9 million in discouragement. Plus $100 million in interest, which will continue to increase every single day until it is paid. You believe that they don't just steal these people. It's not good enough to steal, right? They've got to charge you interest on what they're stealing from you. Donald Trump, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, Alan Weisselberg, and the former controller of the Trump Organization, Jeffrey McConey, are each banned from serving as an officer or director of any New York company for three years. Mr. Weisselberg and Mr. McConey are also banned for life from serving in a financial management role in any New York company. Donald Trump, Jr., an Eric Trump, are banned from serving as an officer or director of any New York company for two years. Donald Trump and his companies are banned from applying for loans for many New York bank or financial institution for three years. We've heard about financial deplatforming before, of course. Hang on one second. Why do I have that? That is frustrating in the extreme. Anyway, all right. We're going to have to come back to that. Maybe it's, yeah, this is what it is. Okay, let's fix that. Okay. That's a little background noise. There are apologons. And so, these are, you know, top-level crooks, obviously. Top-level crooks. And here's a, you know, not quite top-level crook, but higher than most of the crooks that we're going to look at today. This is Fanny Willis in a Georgia courtroom answering allegations that she's been stealing from the Georgia taxpayer by hiring her lover to do a fraud prosecution against the former president of the United States. And while she's running around sleeping with him, getting the money funneled back to her. And because she thinks that she's on top of the world and that nobody can touch her, oh, well, she doesn't behave at all while she's on the stand. Is it you at a place that you reside at? Okay. I don't understand you. In 2020, I lived in South Pole. That's the only place I lived in South Pole. That's before I had to abandon my home judge. And at my home in South Pole, it's more brave than I am. He never came to you, okay? So, if you don't come someplace, you can live there. This was, that's, I'm going to have to caution this. It's going to be my first time out to caution here. We have to listen to the questions as asked. And if this happens again and again, I'm going to have no choice but to strike a test of money. So, I need to break this down. This emergency question, I believe, is asking whether you lived anywhere other than South Pole. And so, she's just, you know, having outbursts in the courtroom, being like, hey, judge, tell this bitch to shut the fuck up. Doesn't she know I'm black and it's racist to question me? Unfortunately, the judge is like, you know, we're not going to play that stupid game. You stupid bitch. I don't need to play the Trump fucking remarks on it. It's not actually that interesting. And so, you know, it just keeps on getting worse. George Floyd is almost too obvious to mention, obviously, his life of crime led him to the knee of a true murderer, one Derek Shauvin. Then, the forces of darkness, in every sense, took this country to the depths of hell as if to see the patron saint defend an old one last time. Here's, what these people think about what they're doing. If somebody decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy's or a Nike, because that makes sure that that person eats, that makes sure that that person has clothes, that's reparations. That's reparations. You're just giving you the money back. Take it because these businesses have insurance. They're going to get their money back. My people aren't getting anything. Your people are getting plenty. Oh, you're not getting any way near what you deserve, though. Are you sweet odd? My people are not getting anything. What about Patrice Colors? Patrice Colors, while all of this rioting in May, having murders going on, all of these buildings were being set on fire. You know, she was, you know, she was in at the early stages of this thing. You know, she tells everybody she's a train Marxist, along with her compadreiser. And, you know, as a train Marxist, obviously, she wants to make millions of dollars, because this is what Communists aspire to. And she stole millions of dollars from the organization that she was using to, you know, blackmail all of these companies. Broke onto the scene after the death of George Floyd in 2020. That year alone, it raised more than 90 million bucks. And more money flowed in the next year. 90 million dollars in 2020, that organization took in. Can you imagine what would happen if, forget about me. Imagine Richard Spencer got 90 million dollars. Now, I don't think that he'd be the best custodian of that money, you know. I'm not saying, but give that money to Jason Kessler of all fucking people. What do you think would happen for our cause? You give 90 million dollars to the worst guy we've got. Name of whoever you think he is. Don't take my, you know, aspersions on these guys. Just think about the worst guy in our thing. Give that guy 90 million dollars. What do you think happens? It's tough, it's tough to imagine, because we have, you know, I'm not going to see anything like that anytime soon. Well, what did they do? Well, they rioted. They stole and they set things on fire. And we're like, well, how much does that cost? You know, well, it costs a lot of money. You know, they're not paying it though, right? Obviously. And you'd think lots of it would actually go to the families of those people whose deaths they're fundraising off of. Tamir Rice, George Floyd, Michael Brown, but you'd be wrong. Tamir Rice's own mom is bashed the Black Lives Matter organization saying they haven't sent him a dime. So, where's the money going? Well, we already know BLM co-founder Patrice Colors got busted for going on a little bit of a real estate spending spree, splashing 3.2 million bucks down on upscale properties all over the country. Now, thanks to an investigation by the Washington Examiner, we know that 60 million dollars of BLM's war chest is currently missing. Poof, just like that. It's gone. Maybe we should send somebody to BLM's headquarters to investigate. Oh, wait, there is no headquarters. That address is gone. It doesn't even check out. In fact, we don't even know who's running their whole operation or their cash flow right now. And they're not answering anyone's questions. So, we're going to have to ask them. And we'll be paying them a visit, whoever they are, and wherever they are. Here now, Sarah Westwood, the Washington Examiner's investigative reporter. So, you're saying, we don't know who runs it. We don't know where their headquarters are. And we don't know where any of the money went. Is this really true? Yeah, Jesse, this was some really skillful... I want to get... There is actually... It's not just that the money's missing. Candace Owens is the host of Candace, she joins us tonight. Candace, thanks so much. And we know that when we do this, when we get it from Candace Owens, we can always say that we're not racist, because that's the way we do things. For coming on, maybe I'm being too soft, but anybody who can talk America's woke corporate structure in descending close to a hundred million dollars on the basis of that lame rap, kind of gets my respect in a way. She has my respect because she's unapologetic in her approach. She's telling you what she is. She's a Marxist. So, Marxists steal money from other people and they enrich themselves until the people that they stole from her poor. And so, she has stolen money from other people on the pretext of a lie that is Black Lives Matter. And she's enriched herself and she's brought four homes. I mean, you have to kind of appreciate the honesty... It's pretty basic. Candace Owens says that Black Lives Matter, huh? She's not hiding by any means, you know? And so, yeah, I tend to agree with you here. She's a communist through and through and she's been unbelievably unapologetic in her approach. Al Sharpton must be looking at this and saying, like, I've done this for 40 years. Where did I go wrong? I don't have a house in Tampanga Canyon. Right, exactly. It's completely ridiculous. And you know, you're right. The corporations are standing behind you. I'm annoyed by this because I wanted to get a video segment of them talking about the properties and unfortunately, I didn't have it. I'll explain to you why that appears unprepared momentarily because we're going to get to that in just a minute because, boy, did I get taken for a ride today, kids? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. You know, I am, as you know, I was in prison all through 2020, right? And so, you know, I saw these like nightly videos of the riots. And I'm like, I got to get, you know, some video montages of BLM violence from 2020. And of course, you know, I got on YouTube and they've got, you know, these sanitized news clips, things like this. Craig was there. The flashbangs are continuing to go off to gases being used. The protesters are being forced back. This woman who appears to be injured has carried to safety. Washington's chief of police with a message for any demonstrators who choose violence. To stop. If you were really interested in change, you would stop and let this country move forward. What do you think about all of this? Black people should get the respect though, I people do by the cops. The DC sweep coming at the same time, the president announced he planned to deploy the military. That's pretty funny. Yeah, but I people should get the same respect as white people. Well, you know, I'll tell you what. How about you don't run around setting things on fire and assaulting people? We cannot allow the righteous cries and peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob. Earlier Monday, peaceful demonstrators were again out in force, marching through downtown Cincinnati, speaking up in Atlanta, and rallying together on this North Carolina freeway. George Floyd's brother Terrence pleading for peace at the very place he died. Let's do it another way. Let's stop thinking that our voice don't matter. Let's try it. And go. In more than 20 states, the National Guard has been called in to help restore order. Nearly 17,000 guardsmen have been deployed. He was innocent. He wasn't doing anything. I mean, it's makes no sense. In Louisville following the shooting debt, the little business owner during protests, the city's police chief is out this morning. After deputies involved in the shooting, did not record body camera footage of the incident, violating department policy. This type of institutional failure will not be tolerated. Meanwhile, volunteers nationwide are rolling up. So you get the idea of the sanitized crap that I'm finding on YouTube, right? Here's another one. It's a little bit more graphic. Here's some actual looting. They're dragging big screen TVs out of a store. Because that's how you pursue justice, of course. You know, go to a place that has nothing to do with it. Go into the best buy and load your Jeep up with big screen televisions. I don't know. I don't know. It's a team sport. You know, I was watching this happen. It was so funny you watched it. I wasn't locked up that long when this happened. Oh, man. You know, they're just out there in the broad daylight and then it's like the evening comes and they're still looting. And nobody stopped. There's no fear at all. You know, they're so oppressed, but they can just run around stealing all day and night with no fear of being prosecuted. You get another TV. Just how many TVs are in this place? And so that's one that's another one. You get the idea. These are the sanitized clips in any case. And so as I'm trying to find more graphic footage of these things, because I know there has to be some, you know. I find this bit shoot channel. It's called Black and White. Black on white violence happens a lot. And I'm like, oh, he's going to have it. I'll go scroll down to the beginning of his, or I don't know when the bit shoot channel began, but I'm like, I'll go scroll down to 2020 and then he'll have the raw, uncut footage of all the BLM violence. And apparently the channel doesn't begin until like June of 2020. And there's hundreds of videos on there. Not one of them. Not one of these videos that I could, wait, I shouldn't say not one of them. I haven't watched every video on the channel. But nothing stood out to me as like the montage of the worst BLM violence say. It's just mundane, everyday, normal behavior. Yeah, like this one. And this is not, you know, there's no humans in this video. It's just a, it's just a black child in his dog. And here's what he does to his dog. It doesn't get in the dog's home. I don't. He hit in the dog. On the ball, on the ball, it's not good. Come on, come on. He's practicing how to treat his girlfriend. And his parents are laughing while they film this, of course. And you go on there then. Then you stop. Little, on the ball, little, no it. No it. Hey, but with the dog then, bro. And of course, it's like holes in the door for where it's been punched. On the ball. Don't mess. You're still. And so, you know, that's not from a BLM riot. It's just, you know, a thing that happened, you know, just the thing that happened. Here's another one where a black guy is playing with a cat. He's got his hand out. He's like, hey, kitty, hey, kitty. Yeah. And then he, and then he, and then he kicks the cat like it's a fucking football. And all of his friends who are filming it, they think that's just fucking hysterical. We'll get to Jesse Smollett. Not that yet. Here's another one. So this is not at a BLM riot. This is just a news story about a BLM protester putting his knee on the neck of a white baby. He's definitely investigating a case of a man apparently putting his knee on a young child's neck. A fancy, yeah, remember how he says that. Man putting his knee on a young child's neck. Photo of the act has been shared all over social media, and we will warn you some details and images in this story may be disturbing. I know at six News at our seven Sean Cutter, he is live in Clark County. Sean no charges in this case, but deputies do have a man in jail. I'm sorry if some of this is like repetitive to you guys who are free. I didn't have, I didn't have the internet when this was happening, you know. I saw the riots, you know. But when I get, I go to June of 2020 on this guy's YouTube channel on his Bitschew channel, and I'm like, oh, just violent crime after violent crime after violent crime. Yeah, sure, on James Dampit, he's caught up with this guy at this Clark County apartment complex right here. No formal charges right now, but prosecutors are now involved and charges could be on the way. In the disturbing photo shared all over social media, the man is placing his knee on the neck of what appears to be just a toddler who... Yeah, so, you know, there's a man, he puts his knee on the neck of a toddler, that's really bad. What you don't see if you're not watching the video, those of you who are listening to the audio, it's a black man who is knee on the neck of a white child, and there's a black man holding the diaper clad child behind his arms behind his back. It appears to be crying, although new center seven is blurring parts of the image. Now, you understand these things, you're like, oh, well, you know, there's a child involved, let's blur the child's face. You know, if there's any portion of that child's face is visible outside of the black knee that's on his neck, then you want to save that child from, you know, being exposed as a crime victim, and that makes a lot of sense. The perpetrator's face for some reason has been blurred out too here. And you know, if I were naive, I might have some questions about why that was, I'm not naive, I know exactly why they're doing it because they're protecting the criminal, you see. And boy, did that make me mad, and is on the... Whatever they, you know, their Instagram thing, however they did this, there's text on the image, and it says BLM now. The photo says BLM now, it appears to be some sort of reference to the tactic used by a police officer in Minnesota. It appears to be some sort of, we're not really sure what's going on here, it appears to be all about that racist police officer who murdered that poor man. No, it's not about that criminal organization that's setting fires and murdering people in a straight down, no, no, no. It's a reference to that mean old police officer who murdered that poor innocent child. So to in May, that killed George Floyd. You can hear on Radio Traffic as dispenser sent deputies out today to check on the child. It was a picture posted on Facebook last night of a baby on the ground and a black male holding the baby down. Oh, somebody forgot to beat that out. It's just me and the baby's neck. The investigation led the Clark County Sheriff's Office to this apartment building on Twitchell Road, a man here taken into custody on a probation violation. The deputies tell me prosecutors are looking to see what they might be able to charge the man with. Yeah, so you know, he went and he goes in the kidnap a white child, they restrain his arms behind his back and they put his, their knee on his neck and then they take a photograph and they promote a terrorist organization. And then they pick him up for a probation violation and they're like, well, I don't know, what do you think we could charge him with? I don't know, why don't you just start with assault, take him into custody and then step it up to attempted murder after that. Maybe I don't know. Can you start with assault? Child and danger meant kidnapping. I don't know. I will just pick him up on a probation violation because you know, he's on probation because he's a criminal you see. You know, this is not the first crime he's committed. He does crimes all the time because you know, because that's what he is. Deputies telling News Center 7 at this point, we are actively looking into it and we are very early on into this investigation. And we are expecting to learn more from deputies tomorrow. I have the name of the man taken into custody with this in connection with this case. He's in the Clark County jail right now, but we will hold off on releasing his name until the point when he my face formal charges. I have him in Clark County, Sean County News Center. Hold off on releasing his name because you know, we wouldn't want to get that guy in any trouble of course. Would it want him to have any hassles? You know? Would it want to make that guy some type more difficult than had to be? Because you know. Face her down. Just try to make it look like she was in her own business. What's that? Oh, yeah, no, it's just a girl walking down the street and a guy, a black man, rides his bicycle up alongside her and it's like, hey, why? How you doing? What do you mean you don't want to fuck me? Just try to make small talk. Ponges are in a face. Ponges are again. Ponges are again. Takes her down. But you can see one hitting her. You know, that he got more aggressive at the very end. Got more aggressive at the very end. You can see that teen took several punches to the face and head. Before falling to the ground, the culprit grabs cash. We're told about 30 bucks from her hand and takes off on his bike. The girl's brother desperately tries to console her. There's like a toddler. There's like a little kid there watching his big sister get beat up and robbed by this fucking animal. It's not, you know, it's not like it's on you. You know, these things they happen, right? I remember this one I saw on TV. You see this one? Where the kids are in the stolen car. The teens, you see. They were teens. And that's the most important demographic information that's provided about them. You know, this was, they're just teenagers. That's when you want to figure out the demographics of the people committing the murders. Just look for their aid. They're in the car. And they're driving a stolen car. They see this other car on the road and they're like, yeah. Yeah, let's go hit that car. It's a accident. Stop fucking shit bitch. Stop fucking shit. Yeah, stop talking shit. Or I'll ram you with this stolen car. Fuck, I'm on my side. But you don't have to talk shit to these guys for them to hit you with their stolen car. There's a man riding a bicycle. And he's just riding his bicycle and he hasn't said a word to these fucking animals. But it is ass, they say. I'm not gonna knock down. No, that nigga knocked out. They're surprised by this. They're like, I thought it was gonna be like, get a car to. I thought it was just gonna be like, he's just gonna fly up over the car and keep riding. They're like, surprised. Save that one a little later. Here's one. There's a elderly woman walking down a street. Any young black male walking down a street and then they meet on the sidewalk. And boom. He just reaches out, punches her in the face and she goes down and he just keeps on walking. Because white supremacy is the biggest problem that we have in America, according to Joe Biden. Here's a fun one. I posted this one before in other place. Yeah, it's just white girl, like, uh, just beating her up. Just punch her in a face. Now she's on the ground. She's covering up. He just keeps on punch her in the head. You know, that's his idea of a good time, you know. No big deal. What does it like hang out in the window, watch this film it because this is what we do in our neighborhood. We beat up white girls. We film it. We lay off. We do nothing. Here's a white girl on a train. And a bunch of black boys. And they just decide to punch her in the face. And again and again, they just take turns punching this child. Yeah. That's what they do. Here's, um, here's a fella, guy by the name of Jaden Hayden beaten up a 75 year old man in a retirement home. While he's in his bed. Now he's an employee of this place. He works there. He's an employee. He's being paid to do this. And he starts beating the crap out of this old man while he's laying in bed. I'm not rewinding the video, by the way. This is still going on. He just keeps on doing it. He just bit his naked, and we can't even get off my bed. So this is not a security camera video, okay? He thought it would be a good idea to film himself attacking this guy. And then after he got him off the bed, he picked up the camera and put it in his face. Fuck off my biggie. Fuck off my biggie. Fuck off my biggie. He's trying to sneak it. He starts wiping the blood off of his face with his sheets, like he's helping him out. He's trying to sneak it. Fuck off my biggie. Fuck off my biggie. He's trying to sneak it. And then he's going to do it again. Yeah, little more. Why not, you know? Why not? Here's a phone. The news headline on this video is why didn't anyone help? I don't know. I don't know why anyone didn't help. Maybe they don't want to end up like Derek Shobin. The black man starts beating the living crap out of a white woman. His her toddler is there scrying mommy while this happens. He goes over the toddler kicks the black man. And then the video stops. Here's a brutal stabbing on a train. Just a black eye stabbing a couple of little white guys. Just attacking people at night because you know it's Tuesday or whatever. That's what he does. He's got his COVID mask. He's not worried about getting caught on camera. Those of you on the fucking video, look at what fucking happened to this guy's fucking hand. You see that fucking shit? Jesus, God damn Christ. I'm sorry, I shouldn't say that. There's like a fucking metro cop is there. A black metro cop. And he just kind of is like, oh well, glad that purpose gone. Defun the police indeed, yeah. Oh man. Here's a white man walking out into a parking lot in the wrong neighborhood. He's approached by some urban youth. And they just just haul off and start beating the living shit out of them. And just kick his fucking ass all over the place. He doesn't have a goddamn secondary act to it, of course. They just run up beat the living shit out of him. And then they leave. Because that's what they do. They're all like nonchalant about it too. They're not running away from the crime scene. They're like, alright, let's go do something else now. Wait, who should we beat the shit out of next? Where should we go to commit the next crime? This is in Ireland, so if you think this is limited to America, you're wrong, of course. So here's an Irish boy on the ground. He's already been beaten unconscious, but they're not done yet. They start to stab him. Guy, this thing of folk. Oh my god. Over him with the camera. He's already been beaten unconscious. He's laying on the floor and able to move. His whole face is busted open. They're not done yet. They keep on going in and stabbing him. Man, man. There's a woman trying to care for him. Guy, you talking? Just leave. There's a woman gets on top of him to try to protect him. Move by, move by, one. They kill the woman off. Man, they stab him over and over and over again. I'm going to pull on the fucking woman off of them. You're shanking this scene. Look at the bloodthumb. Look indeed. And this I thought was a really great video. This is really well done. It's a video that the police are going over of an attack. That goes on for way too long. And they've inserted some commentary by Michelle Obama to sort of accentuate the absurdity of the whole thing. Okay, again, this is our victim. And then the video that he's talking to right now is Michael Piggins. Check that. We both felt the sting of those daily slides throughout our entire life. The victim is unconscious. So they go grab this guy. They knock him out in one punch. And in this three minute and twenty-six second video, we are now thirty-three seconds in. The guy's already unconscious. He's defenseless. That's individual and that this is shocking. During the course of this, a twenty dollars in cash and a cell phone was taken. Wow, you know there's a lot of money. You can hardly blame him with that much money at stake, you know. You can't blame him for that. The folks who crossed the street in fear of their safety, the clerks who kept a close eye on us in all those department stores, the people at formal events who assumed we were the help. And those who have questioned our intelligence, our honesty, even our love of this country. And I know that these little indignities are obviously... Yeah, Michelle Obama is really upset about people who questioned her love of the country, you know. Because when her husband became the president of the United States, was the first time that she had ever been proud of America, but you know nobody better questioned her love of the country. Nothing compared to what folks across the country are dealing with every single day. Those nagging worries that you're going to get stopped or pulled over for absolutely no reason. The road ahead is not going to be easy. It never is, especially for folks like you and me. Because why do we've come so far? It's been hard for Michelle Obama. Those age old problems are stubborn. And they haven't fully gone away. And all of that is going to be a heavy burden to carry. It can feel isolating. It can make you feel like your life somehow doesn't matter. That you're like the invisible man that Tuskegee Grad Ralph Ellison wrote about all those years ago. And as we've seen over the past few years, those feelings are real. They're rooted in decades of structural challenges that have made too many folks feel frustrated and invisible. For the sake of the audio listeners, I just need to point out that......the Baltimore, infuriated and so young, is about this country. The whole time she's making these stupid fucking asshole remarks. I'm going to take a few weeks to tell you how. Get them on the ground. I'm going to have to carry this deep, committed punishment head. That's Michael Pimpos at Jump Time. This is the victim's real friend who comes out to his aid. And so... Just another day in America. It wasn't... It wasn't video of the BLM riots that kept me occupied. Although it could have, right? There was plenty of that going on all throughout the year 2020. But... You get those little reminders. That's actually not the biggest problem, right? It's just the normal fucking things that happen every goddamn day, day in and day out. Every fucking goddamn day. And, you know, that's not so surprising at the other day. We've seen that enough, obviously. But... I... I just... You know, I don't know what the fuck is saying. I got taken for a fucking ride. My stream went down on fucking Goi-M TV. Did it go down here? Is my stream working on Odyssey? I've been told it went down on Goi-M TV. No, I'm still live on Odyssey. Am I going on Goi-M TV? Let's see, yeah. Goi-M TV is going to take 10 minutes to refresh the page. So I don't know what to do anymore. I give the fuck up. You know, I don't know what to say, guys. If the fucking thing ain't working, the fucking thing ain't working. I don't know what to tell you anymore. Um... And so, you know, Jesse Smollett, you know, he saw the opportunity in this, right? He thought that like, oh, you know, I mean, Jesse Smollett, the thing happened a long time ago, obviously, before all the... 2020 stuff, you know. I was still free when he committed that crime. And he was convicted and he got sentenced to jail. And he was like really upset about that because he doesn't... He doesn't actually believe... None of them do, obviously, I mean, it's... None of them actually believe the things that they say that like, oh, we're so oppressed. If they thought they were... if they thought they were being oppressed, they'd behave themselves better, right? They're not lashing out an unjust system. They're mocking a system that they know can't control them is actually what they're doing. And Jesse Smollett's a very good example of this. Anything else that can happen to you, from me or any other judge that would be sentenced in the room, is criminal case. You are now a permanently convicted felon. Your family who loves you and supports you. I only want to use the word, forgive, because forgiveness is even necessary. They're with you so much. You're so tight-knit, but you have to live with the fact that you really put them through a ringer. You embarrassed your valuable friends in high places, the elected public officials, people in the media. You embarrassed them. You have to live with that. I don't know if those relationships can be repaired. You've become toxic in your own workplace. Your career future is uncertain at very best. It was really on a rocket ship to success. Now you've turned yourself into richest or eggs. And it's so unfortunate. Your very name has become an adverb for lying. And I cannot imagine what could be worse than that. I'm trying to consider who you are as a person, how you got here. How somehow you strayed away from your family values. You let that dark, narcissistic, selfish, and arrogant side come out. Oh, they said dark. You can settle this for years, on this case. I'm fashioning the following sentence. Here's your sentence. I'm sentencing you to 30 months, felony probation. And the probation is going to be to this court. You're going to be allowed to travel wherever you want. You do not have to live in the state of Illinois. You can report by phone. I know that if you're going to try to make a living and do some of the things you do, you may have to go to other places in New York and Los Angeles. You can do those things. You will pay a restitution to the city of Chicago, in the amount of $120,106. You are fined $25,000, which is the maximum fine. And you will spend the first 150 days of your sentence in the Cook County jail. And that will start today, right here, right now. No, I was just like the six of you are under the high end of the trial. I am not suicidal. If they try to empty me. I am not suicidal. I am innocent. And I am not suicidal. If I did this, then it means that I stuck my fist in the fears of black Americans in this country for over 400 years. That's exactly what it means. You're on our respect, you have respect. Yeah, that's exactly what it means. It means that you went on antagonizing the tensions and making matters worse, which is exactly what we expect you to do. I'm sure you are, but I did not do this. Yeah, you did. Not suicidal. And if anything happens to me when I go in there, I did not do it to myself. How many times do you think he practiced that fucking charade in the mirror? And you must all know that. And he doesn't even know how fucking bad he looks. He thinks that he looks great right now. I respect you, Johan. I respect your decision. Jail time. I am not suicidal. Mr. Uche, let me inquire. Are there any post-sentencing motions you care to present? Partist turn. I am not suicidal. Stop laughing at our sights. I am not suicidal. And I am innocent. I could have said that I was guilty a long time ago. I could have said that I was guilty a long time ago. Yeah, you could have. But instead, you decided to play this fucking fucking fucking asshole. Hello, I'm Mark Brown. Get more great ABC7. I'm not talking ass out of yourself. And every stupid fuck who supported you. Because you are among the many who believe that there's just no touching you. Right? Like you're like, you know, obviously what I'm doing is a crime. But, you know, I'm not part of that whole thing. I'm not part of the U-Commit-a-Crom-you-go-to-Jail thing. I'm completely separate from that entire fucking apparatus. And I thought this was pretty funny. I'm not gonna play this whole thing, but they had an interview with the... With the fucking brothers who set this fucking thing up for him. Yeah, we did. We were the ones that I did it. Yeah. It was us. Extra with an exclusive first look at Jesse Smolett, Anatomy of a Hoax. It was a crazy scene that Jesse put on. He even said, I would not be my mother's son if I was capable of one drop of what I would have been accused of. I'm like, then, you ain't your mother's son, buddy. Because he's stupid. Better get that person to be kicked away. And a new interview with Bola and Ola Ocindaro's attorney, Gloria Rodriguez. Why did they agree to carry out this attack for Jesse in the first place? Jesse was their friend and they didn't want to betray their friends. Because there are a couple of criminal fucking niggers and that's what they do. They're like, oh, I get to go beat people up for money. And I don't even have to... I'm not even gonna fight somebody who's fighting back. It's just gonna be some fucking nigger faggot who's gonna be like, oh, Maka, contrary, Neko. And so at the end of the day, it was their trust that was taking advantage of him. Oh, yeah. They were taking advantage of him. If we do this for him, he could probably help us out with our careers. Jesse was someone who could really help their career. And beyond that, he was their friend. The documentary goes into great lengths about their feelings and how they felt when Jesse asked them to beat him up. Hitting Fox Nation March 13th, the series goes into timeline detail about the attack. And how Jesse choreographed the whole thing like a script that he was directing. Brothers take us back to the scene. This is where we waited for Jesse to come before we attacked him. After I threw him to the ground, I used my knuckle and gave him a noogie to give him a mark to make it look real. That's where I came around with the bleached, the infamous bleached in the hot sauce bottle. If we're bleaching on it, okay. That scene in the house, I don't know if you guys watched that video, I'm sure you have. Where he's like, he's got to roll around his neck when the cops come in. And he's like, yeah, they tied the rope around my neck. I figured I'd leave it there because I didn't want to disturb the evidence. I'm so persecuted that I have no idea how ridiculous this looks. The original plan Jesse had was for one of the brothers to douse him with gasoline. And then I believe it was Ola who said, no, no, no, no, I'm not doing that. I'll do bleach instead. Why the stipulation? Why is one better than the other? That's something that they also go into in the documentary. But their ultimate decision to participate in this is very contradictory to who they are as individuals. They would never ever be involved in a hate crime like that. What tips me off to the narcissism is when he's looking at Robin Roberts and he says, and I want a little gay boy who might watch this to see that I'm fucking back. Yeah, I'm fucking back. I'm a loser of grander. I mean, he is creating this entire fantasy where he is the hero in it. The fifth episode of the documentary takes a deep dive into that very issue, Billy. And it's like cringe worthy. When he first had told me about it, I was the only one in the car with him. I didn't know what to feel. I was flustered. I was like, wait, damn, am I doing the right thing if I agree to it? That's doing a friend. He's really concerned about doing the right thing. Here's the funny thing about that whole bit. And I'm fine. I get it. The whole criminal justice system is turning this one against that one. You've got to get Smollett fine. Do whatever you have to do. The idea that these guys were like, even on Fox News, right? I watched the Fox Nation thing with them. And it's like they're treated as if they're victims in this. They're Coken Spirits. They're violent criminal Coken Spirits who then fled the country afterwards. And here they are on Extra Like with the lawyer like, oh, they got taken advantage of. You know, they would never do something like, yes, no. Where are they nice guys just trying to help his friends, you know? It's just amazing. And so, what else we got here? Now, not all modern black history is violent or criminal, of course. Some of it is downright comical. Take for example, White House press secretary, Korean Jean Pierre. Korean John Pierre, KJP is she's affectionately known. She has many firsts. She likes to remind us all the time. And that's what she does whenever she gets jammed up. She's like, well, you know, don't you understand how good diversity is? I understand that nobody just start a war, but I'm the first lesbian, you know. Black immigrant, you know. Whatever the hell, you know, whatever the fucking goddamn list of nonsense that she rattles off, right? And she's also a complete idiot and embarrassment to the country. And there's nothing, you know, particularly new about that. We've had a few of those over the years, but you know, it's just kind of unique in that regard. And I remember this one when I was still in prison. I remember seeing this as it happened. And it was really just, it just so perfectly captured her fucking shallowness, you know. It was right after the fucking Nord Stream pipeline got blown up. And she, she messes up the name of it. With the new prime minister of the United Kingdom, will he discuss the Northern Ireland arrangements? Is there an expectation that he'll call on the prime minister to delay implementation of the protocol bill that she is supported that will allow the United Kingdom to override the provisions of the agreement between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland? We how's that going to come in? So I'm not going to get ahead or speak to what the president might say. We'll say on the call. I'll say this that we'll have a read out after the call later this afternoon. But he has been clear about his continued interest in Northern Ireland. Our priority remains protecting the gains of the bellfast, good Friday agreement and preserving peace, stability and prosperity for the people of Northern Ireland. Again, I'm not going to get ahead of what the president will say. Okay. And the U.K. is obviously going through some serious economic concerns. They have an energy crisis that's going on. Is there any room for aid assistance for more to be done in terms of supporting them on lowering energy costs? So you've heard to say this that what we see Russia is doing and we've been very clear about this is that they're using energy, they're weaponizing energy. And it's choosing to one of the things that has been out there to shut down the pipeline of North Shore 1. So the same. North Shore 1. I'm sorry, it wasn't the bombing of the pipeline. It was Russia had some maintenance work to do on Nord Stream 1. And Kareenshawn Pierre, due to flee notes that Nordstroms is closed. You know the department store. Because she's Kareenshawn Pierre and she's the first. And we do stand in the way of the pipeline to continuing operating. So the US and Europe have been collaborating to ensure sufficient supplies are available. As a result of these efforts European gas shortage will be full by the critical winter heating season. So we have more work to do. But again, we're working closely with our allies on this. Yeah. And when the Nordstrom pipeline was shut down Kareenshawn Pierre, where did you go? To buy underwear for your girlfriend. We'll play. This is like 17 minutes. I'm not going to play the whole thing. There's a bunch of clips here from her making gaps and like battling with Peter Ducey is kind of a good gag. Tomorrow we're checking in and we'll have that conversation for sure. I'm sure we'll bring it up. So you'll have that conversation. I mean, what do you keep doing this? I say that you're on people you've never caught on. You don't really. I just, I just called it someone. Can you do that? I have a question. You can do that. I'll ask you to do that. Please think this up. Thank you. Thanks for your time. You took a question earlier about your first time. And you said it was up to the... By the way, you're hearing some audio clipping here that is not my audio. That's the YouTube video. The court decided. Yeah. And my understanding is not really the court decided. It's up to him to decide. So the question is, can you... Well, no, I think the question that I got was, do we think the Clarence Thomas should recuse himself? Is that the question that you're asking? I think he's in the position of deciding whether you are a piece of... Well, then it's up to him. I'm just saying that I'm not going to comment from here. Really, it was... How many people are partially... That's not from me to decide. And just not from what I'm in the... Is it the White House policy to not publicly identify MBS as being responsible for authorizing the killing of Kishogi? What I'm saying to you is that we take the killing very seriously. We put out a report. I just laid out what the Kishogi band actually did. It just to be the visa and what specifically the band did. And also how we've enacted it. And this is something that we take very, very seriously. That's why we're at least a report. You have heard the press from the President directly speak about the killing of Kishogi. The President does not shy away of having conversations about human rights with leaders. He's had them many times before and he will continue to do that. And this is again, this is something that we take very, very seriously. And you know, whatever, I'm not going to play any of this. It's just her acting like a fucking idiot. If you pay any attention to the news, this is no shock to you. She's a moron. Like she's a top class, like top notch idiot. And she's an advertisement against affirmative action. But it's not received that way by the press. Libertariat sends 14, 33 and one of the better comments to come across the Odyssey Channel. I will never forgive the feds for depriving us of radical agenda during the summer of 2020. Thank you very much. That was amongst the greatest crimes ever committed. I told you, you know, they arrested me. They took me on to jail. And the whole world fell apart. Now it was a predictable consequence. You know, Glenn 19 says he sends a dollar. Are you excited for those Palestinian refugees that are going to be coming to Europe and the rest of the Zog controlled world after Israel is done with Gaza. They are going to start expelling those in the West Bank to join them. Well, you know, I'm thinking that's a no, I'm not particularly enthusiastic about them going anywhere, you know. If the Jews want to go kill all the fucking Palestinians, you know, just kill them. You know, like, you know, I'm not saying that I want the Jews to go kill the Palestinians. You know, I just assume the Palestinians go kill the Jews. But, you know, if you're going to go in and commit a fucking genocide, go and fucking do it. You know, did you learn anything from Adolf Hitler? Like not killing all of you to a huge fucking mess. Like go learn from history, stupid kikes. You know, you're going to go fucking go and like let you're going to go chase these people out of their homeland. Then you're going to let them live. Come on. You know, it's not a good idea. You got to kill them all. And so, you know, there's that. And then there's come all the Harris, of course. She qualifies, you know, she hardly qualifies. But she lived her whole life as Southeast Asian or whatever a fucking stupid thing she said. But, you know, now she's black because she wanted to be a president of the United States. And so, on account of that, she joins the roster of black embarrassments because she has at least as dumb as any of them. With her fondness for ven diagrams and yellow school buses out of space and racial tensions she serves well as a life insurance policy to the president. Since Noah Sasson would dare risk his life and freedom to put her at the helm. Here's a fun one from Kamala Harris. There's plenty of them, of course. But I found this one kind of amusing. You know, they say a gap is when a politician tells the truth, you know. Think about the impact on something like public health. When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce populations. Yeah, when we reduce population with our green energy agenda, let's do that one more again. Reduce population. Yeah. More of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water. Yeah. That's great. When we have fewer children breathing the air and drinking the water than the children who are left over, the ones that were raping, our sex objects, you know, we can give them bottled water because of that. And that's really important to Kamala Harris because she really cares about the environment. This one. To see the moment in time in which we exist. During women's history month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history. The significance of the passage of time. By the significance of the passage of time. So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time. It is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time as every day. The moment in time and certainly this one. To see the moment in time in which we exist. During what? Yeah, it's exactly. It's time for us to do what we have been doing in that time as every day. And we in the moment in time, yada yada yada yada yada. Don Lemon dutifully mock the people dumb enough to watch him on CNN for years before going home each night to his gay, white lover and one imagines playing Massa slave girl with him before bed. I don't have any videos of that sadly, but you get the idea. And we talked on here not so long ago about a fellow by the name of Corn L West. You might remember Corn L West. He was down there in Charlottesville, stirring up the riots. He likes riots. He's one of them. And the last time we talked about Corn L West, he owed a bunch of money and he doesn't pay his child support. He's got a millionaire. He's got lots of money. Then he spends it all on brawds. He can't keep his dick in his pants. It's kind of the problem. I had all the sympathy in the world for that, but pay these fucking, either put a fucking condom on it. Ask them if they're on birth control or whatever you got to do guy. But they don't do that. That's not really, that's not popular in that community. They just run around making babies and they're like, what do you mean? I got to pay for this shit. What the fuck do you think I vote Democrat for? The whole fucking point of me voting Democrat. The whole reason that I'm trying to tear this country down is so that other people pay for my shit. But that's a dead horse we're not going to beat it. Here's a story about how he beat up his fucking third grade teacher. At the same time I was full of rage. I had a Robin Hood mentality. He had a Robin Hood mentality. He wasn't a violent criminal. No, he wasn't a violent piece of shit like all the other fucking animals that we watched on these fucking videos tonight. No, no, no, no, no. He had a Robin Hood mentality. And the two coarse people didn't take that money to make sure that people who had no money had something because... He coarse people didn't took their money to make sure that somebody who had nothing had something, namely himself, of course. He was not running around taking out the sheriff of Nottingham and then going and giving the taxes back to the people. No, he was running around coercing people taking their money so that people him who had nothing had something. And he tries to paint that as virtuous even as he goes to this routine. That couldn't stand to see the weak used and abused. So what are you talking about the weak used and abused? I think that when you're running around violently coercing people they're probably not stronger than you as my gas. He doesn't come off to me actually like a fucking tough guy. I don't think he's aiming upwards in this. Right? No. He's running around attacking people in the street and stealing their money. And I was wrong to be coercive in that way. But I needed to find a positive channel for... Yeah, I was wrong to be coercive in that way, but I needed to find a positive channel because I was a violent criminal. And I was going to steal. So I had to try to make it sound virtuous. Well, my rage beat up my teacher when I was in third grade. If she was a salute to flag, why? I had a great uncle who was lynched and they wrapped his body with the US flag as he hung from the tree in Jim Crow, Texas. It was in my mind at eight years old. So I received salute to flag. Mrs. Yee, lovely teacher that she was. Slap me, I had a Joe Frazier counter punch. Hit her, the principal jumped on me. A female teacher told him to support the salute to flag. Go stand up, we're about to do pledge, child. You're supposed to follow the rules of the school and do what all your classmates are doing. And he's like, listen, woman. I've been raised with a bunch of anti-wide propaganda in my head, so I'm going to use violence against you now. My brother and his partner jumped on the principal, a riot was on. Yeah, we were rioting in third grade. And I just kept on doing this into my 60s. It kicked out of school, no school would take me. My mother was kind enough to have me take an IQ test. I got about 160 something and he said, this little Negro has some full tension. Yeah, okay. I see a mom of maybe taking IQ test. I got like, I don't know, 160 or something. I don't really remember what the score was just somewhere in that 160 range. The exact number escapes me at the moment, but you know, they said this little child has some brains. It sent me over to another school across the way. So I went from the chocolate side of town to the vanilla side of town. Yeah. Or a one elementary. No, they didn't do that because you scored 160 on an IQ test. They did just to punish the vanilla side of town. School had a wonderful time to white sisters who were magnificent, known as Saul and Cecilia Angel. That's right. So he was like having all his trouble over at the black school and then they sent them to the white school. Then he had a great time. Everything was great over to white school. Help me channel my rage. I had done it again. I'm still full. I had nothing to do with the fact that the people in the school are white. It had to do with the fact that there's white privilege, you see. It had to do with the fact that those people are just treated so much better than us. You know, it doesn't matter that I'm in a school where people assault the teacher and then the principal jumps in. And then there's a riot on. And that's normal in my class because of the people that are in it. No. The rage, but now it's the righteous indignation at injustice. Yeah, exactly. It's not the kind of gangster orientation that's full of revenge and bitterness. As a matter of fact, it is. That's exactly what it is. You're still doing the same thing that you were doing when you were running around assaulting people in the street and beating up your teachers and coursing people out of money. You just figured out not as a result of 160 IQ for fucking sure, a more efficient way of stealing. And you use it the same way that you were using it when you were running around the fucking hood attacking your teacher so that you can stick your fucking dick in every stupid bitch dumb enough to fucking let you. So forth. That had something to do with the power of love, my Christian faith, which I hold on to. And Christian faith. And Christian faith. But it's self-stile. Yeah, talk me. Talk me this more efficient way to steal. Those two Sam, your Beckett, who are two of the great lapsed Christians, two of the great agnostic, probably two of the greatest writers of the 20th century actually. Check off the Beckett. Can't live without them. Kafka would be the other for me. Another agnostic in that sense. Full of love, though. Greg Asamsson in the Metamorphosis. Yeah, so, you know, then there's that. Just running around, beating people up, coercing them, taking their money. And then I attacked my teacher and they sent me to a better school. At which point I started banging white girls and I was like, whoa, this should his expensive dog. I better find a more efficient way to steal. And then somebody introduced me to the Democrat party. You know? I wonder what 160 IQ gave him all of these ideas. And what they think they're going to do about the consequences of their behavior. We had a very hard necked people. We don't listen. It's time to run away. This is a rabbi, you might have gathered. And he's a born in the Jewish people about the consequences of their behavior. From New York City. It's only going to get worse. Innocent blood has awakened. And it's not going to stop. If it's not going to be COVID-19, it's going to be BLM. If it's not going to be BLM, it's going to be BLS. And if it's not going to be BLS, it's going to be ALS. And if it's not going to be ALS, it's going to be ABCDEFGAJJ. We have many letters to we can get to Z. Let's use the T-wear tightsie. Ron from a place that is destined for darkness. And that includes Brooklyn. Any place ruled under liberal Democrats stands for justice. And it's going to burn like an inferno. I speak to my Jewish people. Ron for the hills. Ron while you can. Ron to save your life. To spare your life because the window is tightening. The window is closing. If you could run away from New York, do it today. It's not going to get better before it gets much worse. And so go Ron to some other place and do this again. And again. And again. And again. So that you can destroy the whole world in enough time. Because why not, you know? And of course, you know, we couldn't possibly forget about Maxine Waters. She's the US representative for California's 43rd congressional district since 1991. She's been in there a while, you know? She routinely makes a fool of herself. Whenever any news organization is so contemptuous of its viewership, as to put a camera in front of her face, from Trump, Russia, collusion hoaxes to inciting riots in arson, representative waters of the shiny example of why people once had the good sense not to let these folks vote. And here's just one of those examples. If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant in a department store, at a gasoline station, you can put it in your car. And you push back on it. Hey, push back on that. You put your hands on those people. The people are going to turn on them. They're going to protest. They're going to absolutely harass them until they decide that they're going to tell the president, no, I can't hang with you. Not in the US. Not in the US. Not in the US. Our issue is strong borders, no crime. Their issue is open borders. Let MS-13 all over our country. That's what's going to happen. That's all they want. Just open up the borders and destroy everything. And we'll talk about that in a certain negotiation sort of. Really frustrating. I should have played this earlier. The Jesse Smolette 8 crime hopes thing. These things happen often and I'll obviously. And you might remember, you know, they kept on amplifying this narrative that because of Donald Trump, it's all Donald Trump's, you know, it goes without saying it's all Trump's fault. Because of Donald Trump, there are all these anti-Semitic hate crimes going on. And then, you know, it's difficult to find these on YouTube, of course, because YouTube's a bunch of fucking criminals and they're hiding evidence. But here's one example of many where these anti-Semitic hate crimes it turned out not to be committed by white supremacists. This was a department-wide effort. Hopefully, life will resume back to normal. And people will be able to worship without fear. Police say the investigation is ongoing so far they have not revealed a motive. Not in Riverdale. He's also suspected of damaging car windows. He was arrested this morning. I should have fucking started. Police have arrested the man. They say, vandalized four synagogues in the Bronx, 29-year-old Jordan Burnett. Yeah, so when you're here, like the four synagogues in the Bronx, or, you know, vandalized and you're like, well, where's my buddy? Where's that Nazi? No, no, no, no, no, it's this guy. He's the one who's been throwing rocks to the synagogue windows. I don't know why. You know, those Jews have been so good to him. But he's definitely not, I mean, I have no idea if he downloads a TRS podcast or whatever. But he's definitely not going to pull parties. Something tells me this guy's not going to be a keynote speaker at an NJP meeting and he's, I'm soon. So, you know, these things they happen, or they don't, you know, so fake. They'll make it up. So, two, one, seven, six, eight, eight, one, four, three, three. You like to be on the pogrom? I'm going to tell the West I have to. So please give us a call. If you've been hit, if you've been on hold and not even get to, I'm sorry. Go ahead, give us a call back. I'll definitely, I'll definitely take you on. And, uh, let's see. But I got a great story here. After all of that shit, it's just fucking hilarious. Had a good laugh this afternoon getting ready for the show today. I could barely believe what I was reading. The piece of the New York Times, uh, republished at denuz.com, DNYUZ. Uh, blacks it, tired of racism, black Americans, try life in Africa. And you can imagine it just goes fucking swimmingly for them because now they're in the homeland and they don't have all these white people ruining everything. But no, no, no, no, that's not what happened. Jessica Washington, Jessica, JES, apostrophe K.A. Jessica, Jessica Washington lives in a six bedroom house on a hill with avocado trees and a spectacular view not far from the rabbit farm she runs. For less than $50,000, so Shoshana, Korea, Zoraba, and her husband built a four bedroom two bedroom house on a family farmland with goats, turkeys at about a thousand chickens. Mark and Marlene Bradley now call themselves islanders and the owners of three homes cooled by ocean breezes. All of them are black Americans who found their new homes in Africa. They are enjoying the substantially lower cost of living and more importantly, they send the absence of the racism and discrimination they experienced in the United States. The COVID pandemic and the racial reckoning in the wake of the murder of George Floyd led some black Americans to seek a different way of life abroad. In a movement that some are calling blacks it. Those moving to Africa are also looking for an ancestral connection. Their migration is less about money and more about acceptance, a path that many intellectuals and artists have taken before. I know about one of those intellectuals name was George Lincoln Rockwell, swell guy. They should, those people should read George Lincoln Rockwell, I'm thinking. Today a new life in Africa is open to people of very professions who can work remotely. Yes, that's right. They're like, COVID's terrible. Now I'm going to work remotely from Africa. Immigration has been fueled by vocal proponents on social media and by government programs like Sierra Leone's path to citizenship and Ghana's beyond the return campaign according to the diaspora affairs office of Ghana. At least 1500 African Americans moved to the country between 2019 and 2023 despite the potential concerns for homeowners including a wave of extreme anti-LGBTQ policies across the continent. Black Americans are still making a trip. And of course you as a radical agenda listener you know is because the blacks don't give a fuck about those faggot. So like, yeah, well, you know, my son's gay then sure beat the shadow of him. So what happened to my fucking neighbor let us kid be a fucking tranny in Jesus Christ. I don't want that happening. I don't want to put up with that shit. I'll just make another one. Miss Washington 46 of Houston relocated to a row on done 2020. Miss Korea's a rabah 40 moved to Uganda from Texas in 2021. The Brad Lee's who are in their 60s said in Zenzibir in 2022. Interesting how Joe Biden got elected. They were like we better get the fuck out of here. Joe Biden's president. I'm going back to Africa. You fucking white people are out of your goddamn minds electing that idiot. Ashley Cleveland 39 years old. The mother of two runs a company that helps foreigners invest in and grow their businesses in Africa relocated from Atlanta to Dar El Salam. Dar S Salam. Ten Zinean 2020 and is now based in South Africa. She said she appreciates that in much of Africa, race is an abstract concept unlike in America. Seeing black African people on the money on the billboards you immediately eliminate your blackness. Oh, well, that sounds like a good idea. Can we eliminate some blackness over here? She welcomed this change for her children who were nine and two when they left the United States her older daughter who was skinned-toned deep brown was no longer bullied because of her complexion. I'm sure that was happening all the time. You know, probably the darker kids at school were like, hey, what you probably have some white blood in you. We're going to take your money. The Exodus Club has been helping people in the African diaspora move to the continent since 2017. RJ Modi 38 years old a consultant for the group moved from Ohio to Senegal 10 years ago. Mr. Modi said he had seen an increase in the number of black Americans reclocating to Africa in the past several years. There are 10 times as many coming now as there were five or six years ago. He said, you know, back during the Trump administration. 10 times as many now as there were when Trump was president because you know that race is not seem other fucker. Amazing. By his estimate demand for the Exodus Club's services has grown at least 20% every year since it's founding when it had about 30 clients becoming a repat felt empowering to Mr. Modi as a black Muslim. He said in the United States about 14% of the population is black and just 2% black Americans are Muslim in Senegal. However, nearly everyone is black and Muslim because if you're not they'll drop your fucking head off and fucking. You're not going to be defeated to the goats. The chop your fucking head off, feed it to the goats thing is not published in the New York Times. I should clarify. For more reasons than one were at home. Miss Mrs. Curia Zoraba who is Jewish. Oh, it's interesting. Imagine that said that when she moved to Uganda to join her husband, Israel, Kira, she went from being a minority with a minority to being surrounded by those who share her race and faith. Mrs. Curia Zoraba who worked for a commercial real estate company in Texas now runs tick-bottesha foundation a non-profit supporting Ugandan women and disabled children. She and her husband live in Mobile a small city that is home to the Abu Udaya Jewish committee. Abu Udaya Jewish community which has around 2000 members. In the United States, Mrs. Curia Zoraba said her identity came with qualifications. Other black people tried to qualify my black Miss because I'm Jewish and other Jews try to qualify my Judaism because I'm black. Imagine that. You show up to synagogue and they're like, what are you niggers doing here? You are definitely not born to a Jewish mother. We can tell because you're black. We don't fuck niggers around here. We know better. In Uganda, she no longer faces a thousand cuts of racism, she said. For years she made accommodations big and small to try to control other people's perceptions, smiling to appear non-threatening, buying nicer clothes to avoid being mistaken for domestic worker and straightening her hair to be seen as more professional. She knew she had been acquiescing but she said, I didn't know the extent until I didn't have to do any of that. Now I just walk around with a mean mug on my face telling those stupid African servants of mine to clean my fucking clothes. Mrs. Curia Zoraba also went from a one bedroom apartment in the States to a two acre family compound in Uganda. Her home is a stone's throw from the homes of her parents in law and her sister in law and the large chicken coop. Her in laws help her husband build the house. It's just so nice having all of this additional family support she said. Africa is not a refuge for all though. Anti-LGBTQP sentiment is sweeping across the continent in the New York Times piece I should note they stop at Q. Here on the radical agenda, we try to be forthcoming with the listener and so we add the P at the end to note that there are a bunch of pedophiles. Anti-LGBTQP sentiment is sweeping across the continent in Uganda the anti homosexuality act and acted last year punishes gay sex with life imprisonment and in some cases death because white supremacy is responsible for homophobia don't you know. That's not in the New York Times piece either. I just want to let you know that that's obviously true. We hear it all the time in America. Similar bills have been introduced in other African countries such as Ghana and Kenya. Some LGBTQ people interviewed counter that the United States is no safe haven either you know. Sure they'll kill you and send you to prison for the rest of your life but in America you might have to use the bathroom that matches your genitals and we don't want to put up with that anymore. We're fucking done. We're going to go to Uganda where they'll just cut our genitals off. They have pointed to violence against transgender people which you know the New York Times they don't point this out but I might let you know it's important if you understand that almost all of the transgender murders are almost all committed by black people. I used to run a site called black hate fags and it was pretty fucking funny because every single time I got a doose alert about some tranny and I'm dead. It would be like oh yeah this white cis heteropatriarchy is a bunch of white supremacy and then like like two weeks later you get a you find out who the purpose and it's like. Darnell Jones murdered this fucking tranny because he was getting DL blow jobs and was afraid the niggas gonna rat. A growing number of anti LGBTQP bills and the human rights campaigns declaration of a state of emergency for LGBTQP Americans. These interviewees said that depending on what a person was looking for and with discernment Africa could still be a good option for LGBTQP people. Davis meck Ayala 52 and LGBTQP rights activists and the executive director of the Interfaith Diversity Network of West Africa suggested that instead of deterring immigration the grim trends could drive it. If our African brothers and sisters are coming knowing the challenge and want to join us in the struggle. That's pretty funny yeah yeah you know what I think I'm gonna do. I'm gonna leave the United States I'm gonna go to Africa I'm gonna become a queer activist because you know I just can't resist rioting in the streets I've got to find something to complain about. Just as international volunteers headed to Ukraine to offer support he imagined black Americans might feel called to help in the fight for LGBTQP equality. But many people make the transatlantic pun intended they didn't say that in New York times I'm kidding many people make the transatlantic pun intended. I said just stop fighting they're like I'm done with this shit I've been whining in America for fucking decades I'm gonna go there I'm gonna sit on the fucking beach I'm gonna I'm gonna have me an African servant we're gonna get right back to the fucking black on black slavery that started this whole fucking mess in the first place. They didn't say that in New York times would just say him. Mr Bradley 63 who moved with his wife Marlene 69 from Los Angeles to Rwandan 2021 before settling in the Zanzibir said that arriving in Kigali felt like a load off my shoulders. Mister Bradley who noted that he and two of his four sons had experienced fraud encounters with the police in the United States said he would never forget the lighthearted feeling he had when approaching an armed officer in Kigali to ask for directions the officer greeted him with a smile. Mrs Bradley also felt relieved and safer in Africa you don't feel like you're looking over your shoulders he said. The Bradley's who have a retirement visas and live on retirement income now reside in a newly developed plan community on the island of Zanzibir about two hours by ferry from Dar S Salam most residents of their development were not born in the country. The communities homes raising pies from seventy thousand dollars for four hundred and thirty square foot one bedroom to seven hundred and fifty thousand for a three thousand square foot ocean front villa. With the money the Bradley's would have spent on one home in Los Angeles they were able to buy their three bedroom two baths out townhouse and investment property and a home for two of their sons to eventually live in. Miss Washington is in awe of her new life in Rwanda she works online as a teacher with students in South Carolina has an agricultural visa that allows her to run a rabbit farm near her home outside Kigali. And so you know that's one of the big benefits of COVID-19 you know. Oh you know I think that I'll just work from home permanently and then you know what I'll do I'll go make my home in another country and I'll keep on having the taxpayers of South Carolina pay for me. Well I go and slide my fellow blacks in Africa. She shares her six bedroom house with her seventy six year old mother quote I just never thought a single woman with a teaching salary would be able to live in a space like this she said. Her home on the nacre of land with avocado trees caused five hundred a month and required an initial six month payment stipulations for upfront rental payments of several months a year or even longer are common. The move has given Miss Washington more room physically and emotionally one of the things I wanted to get away from for just a little while was being a black woman she said. The expectation that she be strong because in America black women is supposed to be strong don't you know exhausted her I just wanted space to be me. Well in the United States five hundred dollars monthly rent may seem cheap and Rwanda it is a significant amount in some cases the large wealth gap between American immigrants and most Africans leads to friction but in other cases locals embrace the infusion of cash many governments court to diaspora for exactly this purpose. Justin Nagoga thirty nine founder of impact route accompanying kill go to galley that offers relocation services said there is little tension between expatriates like Miss Washington and locals unlike Portugal and Ghana where an influx of foreigners drove up costs it's called gentrification don't you know we don't call it that when they do it you know when black people do it in Africa but over here called gentrification it's a hate crime. Rwanda does not have enough newcomers to produce such a negative economic impact mister Nagoga said that's right because rising prices are always bad it's you know it's not an indication of things are improving. We are still I think at the stage where we need more people to come he said we need people to come and do active retirement here we need investors we need talents well tell you what why don't we just go and you know pull a boat up to the southern border and be like hey guys. Those guys in cagalli they need they need more people. Rashad McCrory forty four acknowledged that he left his humble beginnings in the polo ground towers and upper Manhattan public housing complex far behind when he relocated from Harlem to Ghana in 2020 here we rich said Mr McCrory who published a guidebook for people moving to Africa he said he tries to give back he started scholarship run and a fund and built a soccer field for neighboring children. Standing on his balcony in Elmina Ghana Mr McCrory recalled the injustices that he experienced in New York spurred him to leave top of mind were the frequent stop and frisk he said which felt like the police grope in violating him and sometimes left him in tears yeah please don't take my weed. I'd rather have the moral dilemma of being in a higher class in the system of classes and rather than being marginalized in the system of oppression and racism is that interesting. Well you know I don't like being at the bottom of the ladder I want to move some where I can be at the top of it you see. I don't know why everybody else feels exactly the same way they must be racist. Some black Americans who moved to Africa never get the resolution they sought sadly at woa geboa a senta wa Davis 52 a therapist who moved from Washington DC to a gragana in 2020 said that black Americans considering the move to escape racism should try therapy first you don't say maybe some medication while you're on it. Because the trauma of years of discrimination will not disappear with a change of setting and may even resurface when they are foreigners in Africa. You're coming here and you're expecting that everybody's black so I'm going to be okay. Mr Davis said but then you get there and you're being other viewed as different and separate. The other and goes both ways some ganiens feel discrimination from black Americans said it cool a U2 36 a gani in aqra black American communities there can be. The insular she said and their businesses often prefer to hire black Americans or Indians and Lebanese for senior positions while qualified ganiens are excluded or underpaid if you're leaving the US to come to gano thinking about I'm coming to the motherland at least treat us right miss U2 said in that something. They flee the United States and take whatever money they were able to make you. Because they while they were being so badly oppressed course and then they start a business over gano. And they're like wait a second these people are fucking retards they weren't raped by this slave masters 400 years ago and they don't have no idea they can't think. I got an idea I'm going to hire Indians and Lebanese people to run my business for me because I fucked if I'm going to go to work. The fuck was the point of coming here. And then there's the exodus back to the United States he almost goes about saying despite big plans for new homes and businesses many black Americans who move to move to Africa do not stay shockingly enough. Almost today oh a hello or whatever the fuck your fucking asshole name is I bet your fucking parents in it maybe that you're like I'm going to go take some fucking african name go to Africa. You get to Africa like what the fuck I'm not I can't even pronounce that shut up your name is John idiot shut up. 31 move to occur in 2015 after becoming a neighborhood of the city while studying abroad there but she decided to leave in 2020 oh we're talking about a woman see I couldn't even tell. Your name is Jane fuck John go ahead John go fuck her up but she decided to leave in 2020 because she felt she was missing out on life back home in New York and the big events of family and friends. And she began to feel that the daily stresses around frequent power outages and cultural differences were changing her for the worst making her quick to anger. Oh yeah I thought that I was going to go to Africa and then you know they wouldn't be calling me an angry black woman but then I was like oh the power is out all the fucking time though like shot the fuck up and like what bitch. How much you're self you losing in the process of trying to adapt to a culture miss a whole lower our said. Ghana was not going to adapt to her. Eureka Bennett 73 founder of the nonprofit diaspora africa forum said the black Americans came to Ghana and droves in 2020 and they are still coming. Miss Bennett who has lived in Africa for 40 years said the many Americans are not cut out for life in America in Africa. Cut out for life in America either as a matter of fact they're not cut out for life on any continent as it turns out. 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