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Dwann B - Piers & Fuentes Can’t Keep Black People Out Their Mouth
Piers Morgan sat across from Nick Fuentes, and somehow both of them spent more time talking about Black people than anything else. Every time race came up, Fuentes turned into a volcano — loud, emotional, and obsessed with blaming Black Americans for everything wrong in this country. But the moment Jews were mentioned? He folded, got quiet, chose his words carefully, and suddenly remembered how to behave. That contrast tells you everything. This interview wasn’t a discussion — it was a window into how America still uses Black people as the punching bag for everybody else’s insecurities. Fuentes can praise Hitler, fumble over Jewish power, and play intellectual when it suits him… but when Black America enters the conversation, he loses control. The rage is personal. The fear is historic. The obsession is undeniable. We’re talking about why Black people stay at the center of these conversations, why our names can’t stay out their mouths, and why every extremist movement eventually points its finger at us. There’s a reason they can’t stop saying “Black,” and it’s not an accident.
The Eve Way - Nigerian Man Tells The Truth To Why They’re Banned On Tik Tok. Also Cosplay In Full Effect.
Professor BlackTruth - MoT #987 Haitian Congresswoman Charged With Stealing FEMA Funds
Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick is a proud Haitian who received millions in covid funds for her "health care" company's covid contract. But now she's been charged with stealing that money and using it to fund her congressional campaign.
Afro Elite - FBA Fact Checks Frank Zanu's Lies on Black Americans
Frank Zanu was on @dailyraoupcrew and got his lies and misinformation fack checked by Dave Anderson and the hosts.
Lisa Cabrera - Allegations Against Somalis in Columbus, Ohio — TikTok Community Reacts
Recent reports have sparked tension in Columbus, Ohio after allegations surfaced that some individuals of Somali descent may have been involved in fraud and misuse of relief funds. In this video, Lisa Cabrera walks through the confirmed facts, local reactions, political fallout, and the response from community leaders. We look at how the claims are being addressed — and what it means for immigrant communities under pressure.
Dwann B - NY Gatekeepers Are Lying: They’re Erasing Black Foundations
The popular hip-hop origin story has become a maze of half-truths, omissions, and regional ego. Every few years, someone goes on a major platform and rewrites history—always centering New York, always ignoring the musical traditions that existed long before block parties, and now even attempting to hand credit to people who weren’t part of the lived Black American cultural lineage that shaped the artform. Hip-hop didn’t appear out of thin air. It was born from Black American traditions that already existed coast to coast—funk, soul, gospel energy, street poetry, dozens of regional sound systems, local DJs, and neighborhood heroes innovating long before corporate myth-making crowned “originators.” What we’re watching now is a curated history that elevates one city while erasing everyone else. New York contributed heavily—no question. But hip-hop was never the exclusive child of one borough, one DJ, or one party. It was a national movement grounded in Black American musical evolution. Anyone telling you otherwise is protecting a narrative, not the truth.
Professor BlackTruth - MoT #986 ICE Targets Vietnamese In New Orleans
Immigrants have long been placed in Black enclaves for the sake of having the Black community bootstrap their businesses. Now, after decades of ignoring illegal immigration the Feds are "targeting" Vietnamese illegals in New Orleans.
Lisa Cabrera - People Respond to Somalians Who Say They’re Not Black — The Debate Explained
A growing debate is unfolding online as some Somali individuals declare they are “not Black,” sparking strong reactions across African American, diaspora, and East African communities. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down why the debate is happening, the cultural and historical roots behind it, and how people are responding across social media. We explore identity, race, immigration, and the tension this conversation is creating in the U.S. |
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