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A Discussion: Race Relations in America

2021-08-19 | 🔗

Tonight’s rundown:

  • Bill reacts to President Biden's interview with ABC News regarding Afghanistan.
  • Over the past year, racial tensions between White and Black Americans have become extremely heated. It’s a topic that everyone loves to talk about but never offer any real solutions. Bill speaks with TV Host Marc Lamont Hill and Democrat Strategist Kristal Knight about how this hot button issue is viewed among African Americans and how the media has played a huge role in amplifying the topic.

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This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
Bill o Reilly here welcome to the nose renews thursday August nineteen thousand twenty one stand up for your country. With respect Well, I guess we're gonna. Do a examination and analysis of why black relationships. in the usa and variable Obviously, this is a worsening situation. And it doesn't have to be what does very little common sense lot of exploitation and allow lying to you, I d get african organs in white americans divided and its work. never grasses are making it happen. So
I want to give you the stark truth tonight, but first did you see the Biden stuff monopolise interview this morning on abc so as I told you, your seven apple is, is not a journalist and he s not even close to being a journalist, but he is abc, I guess, senior correspondence is out there com, I mean you, know: It's not that he's. ring wrong or stop and love was. I don't really like him personally, but he shouldn't be there and now he's violence go to guy saw you, member brocklebridge, Go to. Guy was Steve. Croft of sixty minutes. Remember that when down tromp boys running for president his gold. You guy was me. And those are some of the best interviews, I think you'll ever see that down on gave I'm going to try to replicate those in the history of europe
and now binds god you guys georgia monopolies, because he knows The seven hours will ask here: we have to ask him certain portions, but he'd ever follow up and abiding, borders stubborn, obvious, isn't gonna nail. so today, what struck me about this interview was Biden is absolutely telling the world he didn't do anything wrong. his administration didn't do anything wrong everything pretty much the way they planted look at you go a! U blanket kidding me this the biggest the bottles in. U S, foreign policy, history, People will never forget. This This is have unintended consequences for years not even mention the americans these people were killed and maimed and sacrificed unbelievable things to fight in Afghanistan. and a trillion dollars plaza we spent, but
by not now not on another planet, all away yeah yeah, no way that no, no don't worry about it, and I told you yesterday that Biden lied. If that's belies, can be hard because classified information. But if he was oh by the cia or any of the other intel agencies. This is going to happen. Pull out all all yours personnel you and have a collapse in your hand and you're getting people you're not falling. Of planes are, we were told that a no one on in July and said, as I gotta habits, attributable very hard to prove it Certainly, the democratic congress never gonna investigated department under control by never gonna do it, but if the republicans when next year they could do it so keep that in mind, but severe ngo to anyone didn't really all you need to know that your life.
Ok, so, let's just get into this race business and I'm gonna start with the facts of the matter, because facts matter here mattered. the most of the other news organisations, but he really map My analysis is based on this, There are forty six million eight hundred thousand african americans in the usa right now. Fourteen percent of the popular The media in household income, which is very important for blacks, forty six thousand dollars for whites it seventy six thousand. So there is a big income gap. Alright, there's no doubt! about that there it is in stone, but black income Is rising faster than white income from two fifteen to ninety k, so blacks and calm increase fifteen
and wise twelve percent, which shows that our society is not becoming more racist becoming more and I hate to word inclusive again? These are facts. The next That is education, and this is everything. So she's gonna, take a test. The s tease, most of us took it and in math. National score, and he s a tea was five hundred twenty three out of eight hundred black scored for fifty four whiteboard five, forty six! If you go into reading and writing and which is vital and society, ok, blacks are at forty four percent of cholera. readiness wide seventy nine percent.
and finally, math blacks are only twenty one percent ready for college math whites. Fifty nine! All of these stats are, according to the brookings institute. this is the key to everything kay when you see that the teachers unions, the progressive left, liberal teachers absolutely sold out african americans in high school. You should go. But no one will report it the union's will never ever stop their horrible teaching Is because of your that far behind you need remedial work, you're still them into the class when they can't compete. Whether it don't matter call you are as a high school teacher, I know what I'm talking about
Why are the kids in school not performing as well? Well, here's the big reason right here: seven eighty per cent of african americans are, worn out of wedlock. You see a sixty nine percent staff there, but that's up to seventy percent plus in the last three years. Ok, Forty per cent of whites are born out of wedlock. A forty percent gap That's why the kids in the african american precincts aren't learning. Because her isn't a father. There tries me crazy now. Twenty years ago, two thousand one gallop ass americans are about
white religions, good or bad neck, good, sixty three percent in two thousand and one at bad. Thirty, five asked the same question: the same question in two thousand: twenty one net: good forty, two net, bad, fifty seven look how it is changed in twenty years. Now, why hasn't changed? That's why we're gonna horny it on? Why hasn't changed Well, it's change because of the internet, because floyd and and these terrible things that have happened between police and african amount and are now worldwide people see em right and they get a notion, and Oh! I don't want to hide anything I'm not going to say that that is bad thing, but it certainly contribute. or to the anchor between blacks and whites and then you have the racial provocative,
on tv all day, long road. It is is that? We have a long way to go in this country if we have lawmakers Who are refusing to acknowledge the fact that there is enough? institutionalized racism that is embedded within are our systems that we need to actively work, including out. It is very clear that this country is is is, still struggling with racism. We still have racism showing up in almost every institution. Ok, so there's the blacks here it is every single day and in practice- Now markleham lamont hill may remember him he was on a factor bunch times very fiery, left wing progressive african american I've got a phd in the universe of pennsylvania, soils, smart guy, He knows the world and he is taking a very.
devoted left wing position debating with hill, because it's a good back and forth- and I talked to him yesterday, so I just set you up with a plan all gallup poll the show: a tremendous deterioration in Like white american relations in twenty years. Why do you think that's happened? There are a lot of reasons why over the last twenty years have lost faith in american rachel possibilities and racial progress, one that is, they ve through the use of cell phones, do the use of social media. They seen so many black people killed dozens of people killed by law enforcement. They seemed so many protests in so many marches without any real sense that things have gotten better. They have lived in the obama era which, from
if people was the promise of a post, racial america that promised that the world would get better and from two thousand eight to two thousand and sixteen there was some progress on some fronts, but on the racial front we would say no and there's a lot more honest in raw conversation about race taking place, and I think has created a sense of possibility, in the one hand, but in many ways it's made people say hey this isn't going well for us. I I don't believe that race is a is a solvable problem in america. Alright, I think your point about seeing on video police brutality against african americans. Does jasper, bade race relations. I do. I think obama had anything to do with it. He did the best. We could. I thought to try Improve race relations, you wasn't bomb thrower, provocative tour,
you- have in the african american community- made tremendous economic strides in twenty years? Much better off I was in twenty one. There the african american cruel in two thousand one and if you, the police brutality, stats and I'm sure you have, they're, not saying that there is a tremendous amount of police brutality directed at african americans, but the hype of it all George floyd goes down. That, I think, is the dry,
for of the division. Am I wrong? Well, first, let me say it's always a good day for me when I'm criticizing obama and you're defending him that just it does my heart. Well, you're, really growing over the years are getting warmer and fuzzier, for I know yeah well, but I think that there is, I I do think, there's something to be said about the police brutality stats. You know all the data shows that, while black and white people can do a lot of the studies, are equally likely to be killed by the police are really equally unlikely to be killed by the police of when we look at the level of his colleague, the level of brutality in interactions like people are on the high end. Now you could go your whole life about being roughed up by a cop. Most black people will, but most of the people will also tell you they've had a bad experience. They've had a they have a fear and that fear gets amplified by social media. No doubt, but I don't want to frame. It is like
Much ado about nothing or that this is something new, but here hairs much much more intense fear on the part of african americans and it's getting murdered by another african american, the stats are unbelievable, So, according to the fbi aid nine percent, a black murder victims, kill by other blacks and african americans account for forty four per of all murder victims in the usa, ok and their only ten percent of the population, so I would put forth a yes many blocks of fear the police and maybe most I might have had a bad experience with the police. I'll absolutely admit that, but the big fear is get murdered by another african american. Is it not? It is not. I can tell you, as I've been black a really long time.
It's not my my biggest it now you'll. Never, you may be an ideal, but somebody living in a poor neighbourhood. That's right with crime, drug gangs running wild. You also think are afraid in hurt by those people. Of course, people love it and I I still live in a poor neighborhood. You know I I I I stayed with the community, but I think that there's a a very real stat that you're pointing out there's a gap between. Maybe what you should say is that maybe black people should be more afraid of the kind of introducing crime you're talking about. But when you act as white people, what they're afraid of they're, not afraid of other black people now are black people, cautious and smart and wise, navigating the streets. Of course we all should be, but but I think that the fear of police is a different one and I'll tell you why or actually let me back up and tell you one other thing: you're right. Eighty, nine percent of black people are killed by other black people, but that's a proximity crime. Most white people are killed by other white people and now you're sad about the proportion, forty percent to the thirteenth
It is a different thing, but but I don't want to frame black people being killed by black people, s some unique pathology, a black people, but rather asia, asian groups, white groups. They all kill each other about nine. Regarding re there portion of murders committed by african americans is far beyond any I grew up in america far beyond that's a different issue. Again, I conceded the point that black people are over represented in terms of being murder victims. I conceded that point. What I'm saying is the fact that most black people are killed by other black people. I'm saying is in line with white people, most of the person, the the person most likely to kill me as a black person. The person most likely to kill you other than maybe somebody to MSNBC is another white person which can
Well, the fact remains that fourteen percent of the population is responsible for forty four percent of the homicides. That's way out of whack. The reason why black, what race relay relations are fraying and the reason why black people are losing faith in the possibility of racial justice in america is not because of quote unquote black on black crime. It's because of the type of injustices that we see from white people and from white law enforcement, in particular among other issues, and this is a very important point bill when a when a gang shoots me. If a gang member shoots me, I had no good faith belief that the crips or the bloods are the gangster It was we're supposed to protect me, but also when a black person shoots me. I have every reason to believe they're going to be arrested. They're going to be charged are going to be convicted and they're going to get along since chicago, not Those stats are now crumbling.
I learned. Let's get on to your point. I just point out that, but my point is: is that when the police shoot me a phrase, the social current contract, when I don't get justice for a police officer, it makes me lose this lose trust in the system. My my faith in the system doesn't hinge on gang members We need good hinges on the people protect to pay to predict and thirty people in power to give you a fair shot. He's a year point: ok, it's a fair point trying to get the root of the division that is widening between whites and blacks, and part of the reason is the horrific level of violence in the african american me which I believe this is our last topic for you stand, from the dissolution of the family, so again, the stats are horrific. more than seventy percent of baby, he's african american babies born out of wedlock and for the whites, its half that and so you have
almost chaos in the social fabric. In many forget it. American neighborhoods, because there's no dad and Europe, and you know how important being a dad is: dad that is being addressed in any high profile way by whites. Lax in america. As far as I can see, I was the exact opposite. I can't I can't look at a conservative conversation that here about asking bothers and the broken black family, because that is the genesis of the problem The genesis of the problem is that that's where it begins the education of the book, but is to big for the first thing for me: is it I'm always fascinated and how the right loves colorblind policy, they love to talk about raced unless they're talking about dysfunctional black neighbourhood than they ve been raised, becomes the most important thing:
name we exhort association. I wished to have that said, but that's not me, have you been in me for more than a decade me, What are you talking about any aspect of the race integration? I wanted to get banned right and in the same way that we would from a black people's fear, we're not talking about me. What about the broader world who aren't as wise as you or I do so? But but but the idea here is one the source of black fatherless ness as we talk about it is not again, we have to talk about those sources, it's easy to say: black fathers aren't in the house, but many black fathers who aren't in the house or near the house and aren't there because of joblessness they're, not there because of mass incarceration over the last fifty years. There are reasons structurally that pull people away that aren't about individual choice, but the other thing we have to think about is just because people aren't married doesn't mean that they're not active and involved black non custodial. Fathers are actually the most involved, so even when black people aren't married
they're still there they might not live in the house, but they still come to the house. They still parent their children. But again, if we're going to look at the genesis of the problem, I want to look at those neighborhoods where black men got forty years for drug peddlers. What other people got five or six, and then we say look there are no, as we call them. Oh geez, in the neighborhood to help people resolve to speed. So when you see young people killing each other part of it is because the men in the neighborhood had been taken away when people say their fatherless part part of it is his irresponsibility. I wouldn't doubt that but a lot of it, a structural problem, if the people gonna fix this, we gotta go to the source of the farmers in the structural. But when you have a seventy percent out of wedlock, birth rate and I'll make one last point and give you the last word Nineteen sixties. There was a low their list. Raid in the united states and the criminal justice system was worse, then toward african americans than it is now the family unit in african american in areas was more intact
the tradition was stay together and crime, for african americans in the sixties with much much lower than it exploded in the eightys and ninetys with crack and a lot of people you don't want send away for a long time destroy, Thousands of lives, thousands of lives- because some of your friend, just like some of my friends succumb to the narcotics but anyway when the family unit was intact for african americans are right, there, crime rate was much much lower westward. First, let's let romanticize the best part of reason: breakable hung together and stuck together
I stayed in the same neighborhood to stay in the same houses was because we couldn't live anywhere else. We weren't allowed to do anything else, and Jim crow was a big factor in that, and then you raise an interesting point from the crime rise in nineteen sixties until now built the the rising crime is is is because of the rising criminalization when you look at from Nixon for the war on drugs begins when the nineteen sixties. So of course crime goes up more things became a crime. If I, if I, if I take the law book and I thicken it and say you can get in trouble for more stuff and weed and drugs, as you pointed out, infiltrate the neighborhoods, then yes, people or people will get caught for stuff. Yes, more people will go to prison, but it's not because we lost lost our moral compass, it's, because there was a very concerted effort and focus on taking black people and criminalizing them and taking poor white people and criminalizing them there in nevada. The dances, my friends that got locked up are still away and your friends who got locked up were able to come home. I don't have any friends who get locked
At that time we had we a tyrant who I will talk about some other time, but in my Levitt town. If you are dealer. You are the lowest scum of the earth, everybody just it was disgusting. Now it's differ So the peer pressure in my neighborhood was send those guys away mark Lamont, Hale, very smart sky known forever and if hill and o reilly can have a civil conversation about race. Anybody can is that true. That is an urgent procedure, Hill firmly believes that you know police guam, look for black. Able to arrest and put him in jail and all its summit at racist cops are right. There are but they're, very small percentage of the. thousand law enforcement, look: when you have.
a murder rate. Forty four percent all the murders in usa are committed by african americans they're fourteen percent population forty four percent of the murders and eighty Nine percent of the people killed or african americans. the killing their own. Though, when you that you're gonna have more people arrested for violent crimes. Narcotics. We have on the streets and on that they primarily because there are a lot of people involved in and our colleagues business, but in so neighbor it's all black in small hispanic inert. labour is not many words white. Now, if you're going to sell narcotics on the street you're going to get popped, okay, you're going to get popped and with a cracked stuff that destroyed millions lives or yeah. They put him in jail for a long time zone is poised. But was aimed at trying to destroy the fabric of africa, african american society They know it was not,
aimed at protecting african americans from practice. Dealers are narrow and dealers. but margo monnier will never ever in a million years, see that that's obvious source of disagree, for all your electrical needs call. My bread, jerry pie by security plan is electric today: seven aid for twenty seven, sixty six, seventy four twenty seven sixty six, sixty plus years when it comes to commercial or residential, best, jerry, pipe us electric, okay. So. Second guess tonight is a woman named crystal night political director for priorities: usa, the largest democratic presidential superpower, She has a master's degree from the university college of london. Very, very fine school And a degree in journalism from howard university, I also talked her hair to her. Yesterday. So this night, I'm gonna start with you. The way I started with mark lama hill, Citing gallup poll of twenty years ago, in two thousand and one
That show the majority of americans fell. That rate we race, relations between blacks and whites were good Twenty years later, the majority feeler bad? Why the shift? What happened. well. I think there are a number of things that have happened over the last twenty years. Wine on there was the first african me in president who took you know that was elected in this. free barack obama, and what we saw particularly His election race released is really took a turn for the worse. There was a lot of you know underground. you know micro aggressions in a thin it, there are a lot of Michael. Questions in congress and we saw a lot of peace. reacting negatively to having the first african american president in this country than were always be re elected, though, why? Why would she re elected by more of a plurality
second to then the first time. If, if what you say is that all right of rock of alma got to be president, then some people like that, but when he ran again he was re elected. While the good thing. Bout! You know, elections in this country is that the majority wines right and so there with an overwhelming majority of americans who still thought and believed in his presidency, based upon some of the policies that he was able to accomplish? particularly ach in his first term and so is not surprising that he got reelected because he was a good president omber. What surprising is have relate race. Relations took a turn in how the the relationship between african americans specifically and police, they began. Deteriorate under his presidency and even in the years you know the future that the future years that preceded his his term, and so we have to look at all of those things. I think The most recent with george boy. I'm incident that happen.
Last summer on an all of the protests have been happily on. Those things have not helped. relations in this country by any stretch of the imagination, but I think at that point that because of george floyd in particular and others that'd be captured on video and and set out over the internet. That's the big component, that's different now the two thousand war zone, a lot of the police brutality, has been captured and sent out and people react emotionally. Tuna african americans react emotionally to it and I think that has caused race relations to deteriorate in some degree. Why? By even though, these are being parliament camera. Then the bad actors are still taking place. And so on one hand, you're saying yes, body cameras have helped improve. You know an apron reprimanding police officers, but at the same time you still have police
mrs who are literally out your punching citizens right here in the district of columbia. Last week a man was arrested and he was literally punched in the face by a police officer white to other police officers held him in again, if you nothing you're being bound if you're not at your word, a body camera, and you know that citizens now have smartphones. Why do you can t? well, they're gonna lose your job. You know you know, they'll pay a price, maybe now this autumn be. They will bite. The point: is there eighty eight thousand law enforcement office, There in the united states of america, among those eighty eight thousand stage. One minority of black officers in his back officers, I'd Believe there is a mass mindset. to abuse african americans, I dont believe that now, maybe I'm wrong
I think that data back me up. However, out everyone knows there are bad police officers nor brutal police officers. There are bigots who don't like blacks. Everybody knows that, but now in our society, if they are uncovered they're gone there not protected and longer, would you see that point? I would not say that point when I think about well, when I think about you're a gardener in new york and how he was choked to death on the police officer did not lose his job. think about two may arise in ohio who was shot because he had a toy gun that police officer was removed from the force. Was able to move to another state and get another job on a police force in. So you know there are instances after instances just like those two where police acts in four improperly.
Incorrect and there either on temporarily reprimanded on their their able to retire, and you know it still have their Essentially they are able to go on and live another life, whereas a person of color, a black person they're not afford it. The same opportunity in that you think there's no longer make our society, I be vigilant, everywhere. I think that there is a problem with policing in this country I believe that there needs to be a federal overhaul of the way that police conduct themselves with people of color in this country, and there needs to be a national registry. That would you know let other district other police. it's know when a police officer has had a major, a serious incident, so there
He or she is not able to simply retire or leave or resign jamar going to get into that, but I am going to get into if you are attacking the police, not you yourself, but any any group or or person, then the likelihood of african americans being harmed rises, and I know you know this tat. I mean it's an incredible stat that eighty nine percent of all african american homicide victims, people murdered or murder by other african americans. if you don't, have a strong police force that numbers could rise. So I thought he'll about this. I said you, ok, you don't like to please you fear the police, but shouldn't Fear the african american killers more. You see what happening in chicago in DC and philly and new york with black drug gangs are run awhile, murdering people all over the place and the police
themselves are receding from it. You're not real. Being strongly as they once did so by demonizing the police. Aren't you putting african americans and more danger, but listen. Do I think that you make a great point? Black on black crime is a problem in this country is a problem in a lot of their urban sinners of this of this of this country and major cities, What I'm saying. I'm not you know demonizing police. I believe that police are needed in our society. What I'm saying is that we have to also find other programmes. We have to find communal violence, intervention programmes. We have to find mental health issues on programmes. We have to find a job training programmes. we have to find things at our deterrents to crime? What we're in the light of the altar would it'll be willing to go out, and in addition to that that I don't object to any of that find a mass of fair
we value values campaign so that the seventy percent, of african american babies born out of wedlock. My drop down to fifty percent because, as you know, young boys without father, they are the first request. its of gang members. Would you be willing to do that? I would be willing to find any That will be supportive of communities of color and would allow communities of color to have the same access to equity, their suburban communities have across the country, and so I reject the statistic that you know, because a child is born out of wedlock, that he or she does not have the same opportunity of success in this country. That digestion, be and so that a systemic problem that our country needs to work on a fix through leonards wash your higher and the african american prisons, and I think that a family were emphasise there.
You would see more benefits. Go to younger african americans last you're, very successful woman, very articulate woman, do you think that america is noble. Has america been fair to you? I think that america is always striving to be a better country than the way that it was founded. I had to always go back to seventeen. Seventy six when this country was founded, was founded with white wealthy men in mind, so was not founded with people of color. Mine in stormy, wasn't founded with women in mine. Have I enjoyed some of this success in pearls of being an american citizen? Absent Lee, but do I know that my country, I can push my country an advocate for my country to be better america, absolute we go, we all want to do the right things, but you know and I'm gonna send you my boy, killing england,
there's a reason why that was all white rich guys, megan a constitution and a liar, then why it's a long. story, but it's basically they were the only ones it had the resources to go to fill it off. But there are literally pillaged other countries for resources. I may have on not at that time there hang hanging on and hoping they work and be home by the king. You know we're gonna to we're going Disagree on that point, because it's a fact facebook sure, you'll enjoy it, because it's not a political blockages to history. there is a reason why that happen. As you say, I agree with you on the present we're trying here everybody together and everybody gets an equal shot at the pursuit of happiness. That's what it's all about. So I really appreciate it miss night. Thank you for coming on and if we can Do you a favor of any kind? Let us now! Ok, thank you for everyone
the conversation So let me set the record straight on this, because this is important night and all of the critical race theory zealots believe Europe was founded on racism that were horrible country, that We need reparations and this divides. Blacks and whites here is thought troop. Ok, I wrote a book killing england I can mention. Please read the book. Please give it to any african american that your friendly with. when the american revolution began, the founding father knew they could never defeat the king, england and his huge army and navy without all of the colonies coming together. They couldn't just do it with new.
England were new york or philadelphia, meaning and everybody from georgia. We are up to the massachusetts bay colony, which extended into me. They had to get everybody involved, in order to win the revolutionary war, this. economy was a hundred percent agrarian. Ok, tobacco cotton crops and there wasn't enough labour in the south not even have the people there, so they imported slaves that justifying it was horrible. It was horrible and any decent person would have recoiled from it. But this wave owners and the sleeves sellers- and everybody else did that's their syn
If you're a believer they were judged. There is no excuse, but the economy would not have existed if not for slavery. Because you were not enough people and not enough money to pay. So this I would never have signed on to the river illusionary war without a continuation of slavery ever right. Everybody knew that now Adams, boys, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, son John Hancock, Samuel Adams up in Boston, they hated slavery, they hated it and most of the founding fathers Benjamin franklin didn't like slavery. Southern guys madison jefferson washing? Can they had slaves so that again there said
But they all came together in philadelphia and they forged a pack to fight the knowing that if they lost their all gonna get home, but they begin deal with slavery issue then. in order to unite all thirteen colonies against the king, but they build into the declaration of independence. The words all men are created, equal, not all white men and that set a foundation to repudiate slavery in the years to come, which is exactly what happened And most of the people, if forced the slavery out of the united states, were white men who fought on the side of the north in the civil war. That's the truth. That's it I'm not justifying anything telling you the truth and why it happened,
wasn't a bunch you guys in philadelphia get together going. We had asked wavery, that's not what it was bitterly divided were more people opposed to slavery among the founding fathers than supportive. But you know I mean I can give this lecture all day long and crystal mind crystal nice. I'm going to believe me. She doesn't want to believe it that doesn't make her a bad person says. I'm going to believe it just like hill doesn't want to believe the truth about criminality. Ok, so I'm gonna take a break now, and I got a final thought on what we can do. What what has happened to bring white and black together in america right back. I will continue now use a few touts. Take another quick breakin, then I'll, give you the final phone on what has to happen in amerika for us to come together, which is vitally important. It really is
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As we see it. That means we choose our career. We choose. Our lifestyle. We choose how to conduct ourselves lawfully lawfully, but these are choice in our pursuit of happiness. That's why those words are in the declaration of independence. We don't want to king telling us how to pursue happens. Now we all have to work together. There are Gets an I ignore the bigots unless there is in a position of influence than I go after them, and you know what you watch me for twenty one. Twenty five years now I dont want our abide, bigots and there's bigotry and african merrick. Precincts as well, you are big it. I'm coming forward but if you're a low level creep bigot, I'm ignoring you. Ok, I believe most americans are not big.
My parents war, we live in a segregated, place, levity it. It was terrible, should. segregated, but it was in the nineteen fifties. Ok, I've heard some is anything disparaging is My idle with willie mays grown up and they encourage that my parents, so I don't know any digits the. Maybe you do I'll I've because they won't hang with me, but we to set up a system, and it starts with education, and it starts with african americans themselves demanding that their neighborhoods be cleaned up. demanding demanding that a gangs get out cooperating with the police, I know it's hard. You can do it anonymously, merging with the churches. You gotta demand you guys do it. I walked the streets of a baltimore seattle about a year ago, I was shocked at how
the shovel the place was clean up the yard and you People do don't think you have an obligation to help african americans, you do They ve had a tougher than us doubt they have. Their ancestors, many of them, were enslaved. I know mine were in ireland I know how it is. If I can help anybody any american. I well and have african american friends. I've helped them. Because I understand the experience I don't know their day to day experience, I can't walk in their shoes because on white and I believe them when they say that some people look down upon them. and some people are, you know, bigoted against them. I know what happens. But if all of us would help each other, with the victim zation does do you any good? You don't
a government, a handout. You need to get educated and work hard in obey the law. that's everybody. Every skin, color. Did you need to do that is fighting for. Check. weakens the nation. It weakens you so that's. Why did this programme- and I want to hear from bilbil o reilly dive come again, think, I'm being unfair in any way? Let me know I'm gonna vacation idea. I needed talk about pursuit of happiness, albinism pursuing it in the ocean alone, my pals a beach boys going on game. Oh my god, can I get a runs. Please. I'm going to see James taylor. if he sees me in the audience, he's gonna collapse on shore so you're gonna have a nice vacation I'll, be back my. august thirtieth, and I really really appreciate you watching this evening spread the word organ.
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