Next she says so her big plan is that all groups all these various factions in the Democratic party LGBTQIA immigrants um I don’t know who else I don’t know who else she named women I don’t know she said they all should be they should everyone should have to commit to a one thing for each group one thing for each group and you see what she said there see what she said she didn’t put any stipulations on what that one thing would be for the Latinos or for the Asians or for the LGBTQ.
But you did put a stipulation on what it would be for black people. That you recognize our humanity. Now, I don’t want nobody to recognize my humanity. That’s what lawsuits are for. I don’t need you to recognize my humanity. I need you to recognize money. Yeah. I need you to recognize reparations. That’s what I need you to recognize.
Jasmine Crockett. Yeah. Recognize that black people have worked without getting compensated in this country. That’s what we need you to recognize. Don’t recognize my humanity. See, if you recognize me by paying me so that I could take care of my family with what’s owed to me, that would have been owed to my grandparents or to his parents.
parents, our parents, parents, parents, parents that they could have passed down wealth to their children. Also, the fact that we were redlined and prevented from building wealth all the way up until what I’d say damn near the 80s. I’d say most black people have faced such obstacles in being able to accumulate wealth that really I time didn’t really start ticking till 1980.
You know what I’m saying? That’s that’s how I look at it. I mean, up until that point, and I’m not saying we don’t face discrimination today, but I’m saying when I look at when I look at discrimination that black people have have have dealt with historically in this country, I don’t want people to just think about slavery.
I’m talking about Jim Crow. I’m talking about all the way up until the civil rights of 65. Affirmative action. And it started in 70 and then how they and then by 75 it was basically handed over to white women. You know what I’m saying? And then they let the Asians in the Latinos in large numbers.
So to kind of quash any gains that we gained, any any act, you know, any advancement that was garnered up until that point and and consequently uh we started to decline in certain areas such as home ownership. So these things started around like 1980 that we started to decline. We went from 52% in 1990 home ownership and now we’re back down to 44.
We’re back. We went backwards under Obama. We went backwards under Biden. We went backwards under Clinton. See, no one talks about that. But you know who didn’t go backwards? Latinos. They took our spot in the low 50s. Home ownership. So Jazz and Crockett very very stealthily. She just said all other groups should get something concrete.
And what should black people get for America to recognize our humanity? What the hell is that? Nah, I don’t usually recognize my humanity. Recognize my bank account. Recognize uh a dividend. Recognize I won’t be paying taxes for the next 300 years. Since you want to redline me and my family out of existence, you want to let us get bank loans, business loans, but you gave it to the Asian-Americans.
I need you to go ahead and uh my my people don’t need to pay taxes for the next 300 years. How about that? How about that? And I mean any type of tax, health tax, income tax, shit, if I play Monopoly, I don’t even want to play that motherfucker. When I when I hit that, I don’t even want I don’t even want have to pay taxes when I go around the board. No.
No tax at all. I I shouldn’t have to pay for a taxi. You understand what I’m saying? That’s what I’m talking about, fam. But see, Jazz and Crockett doesn’t have that type of guts. That’s why we don’t need these lames in politics. Cosplay is fighting for black Americans cuz they not. She don’t even She not even in office after in a couple months, she going to be gone.
She can’t even stand on business now, dog. She ain’t even running again. She could even stand on business now. She a lame duck and still being careful what she say when it comes to working for us. But let her ass loose. What happened to all the black people? It should have came out for me. We would have came out for you, Jasmine. But we wanted to recognize your humanity.
We were busy recognizing your humanity, so we didn’t think we needed to vote, too. But we were recognizing your humanity. How’s it going? That was good. I’mma miss her. >> And the answer is everything. When we think about the sacrifices that black women have made from the moment that we were stolen from our homelands and transported into this country to the fact that black women continue to stand as the backbone specifically of the Democratic party, we know that black women are always the ones that are doing the labor, but we are also the ones that
are always the first targets of any harm. So this Fourth of July, I say celebrate a black woman that you know, because whether it’s an invention that ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho. Hold the up. Hold up, son. Am I Am I the only person hearing this bullshit? You’re not sitting here with me.
family. Are y’all hearing this? First of all, let me push back on a couple things. First thing is, uh, black women did not sacrifice for America. We were victimized. Black women were victimized by America. That’s not sacrifice. A sacrifice is something you do voluntarily, Goofy. A sacrifice is something you do uh uh to to um to aid or help. And that’s a voluntary pursuit.
You do that out of love or out of duty, right? Like you you sacrifice. I get up and wash the damn dishes cuz we somebody need to wash the dishes. I’mma go to this second job cuz I’m sacrificing for my favorite so we have what we need. I’m not going to tell your mama that the cooking is garbage cuz I don’t want there to be no fighting in this, you I want us to have a peaceful Thanksgiving or, you know, a nice, you know, nice picnic. Um, that’s a sacrifice.
With what happened to black women and black men, was that a sacrifice? That’s called victim. That’s called abuse. That’s called That’s called murder. They call that sacrifice. And Democrat and black women had been sacrificed for the Democratic party. Y’all been goofy. Y’all been goofily. And not just black women, but black people have very goofy goofily.
That’s not even a word. Black Americans have failed to break away from the Democratic party and we need to change that now. We need to give you something to break away to. Don’t get it twisted. But is that a sacri been sacrificing for the de? Why is she using this language? Sacrificing. What? To cast a ballot now.
That’s been a dumb choice. That’s a choice black women have been making. Jasmine Crocus, you did not sacrifice becoming a Democrat. You saw a career opportunity. The last thing you’ve done has been a sacrifice. It’s been a comeup for you. It’s been a come up for you, Ayana Presley, Ehan Omar, AOC, all y’all.
It’s called come up. It’s a comeup. And for black Americans, working-class folks who be voting Democrat, that’s not a sacrifice. It’s a bad move. It’s a mistake. It’s a it’s a desperate desperate move based on lack of options at best and at worst a foolhearted decision that needs to be rectified immediately.