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"I Was HATING Black People" - Charleston White BLASTS Black-On-Black Crime & Violence

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🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Charleston White shares his journey from frustration with black community issues to becoming a Republican youth leader in Texas. He bridges divides by working with white Republicans, law enforcement, and black communities to advocate for children, reform, and dialogue beyond racial prejudices.

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0:00.0

White people don't have to like you, but if you know history, you can conversate with them, they'll tolerate you.

0:06.0

If nothing else, just to debate you.

0:08.3

And they'll ultimately become fond of you.

0:10.8

So talking and conversating, I want to meet people that black people think is against us to come back and say, if they're really against us.

0:20.2

That's how I became a Republican in Texas. After the George Jimmerman and Trayvon Martin's verdict, I didn't want to join the hateful Black Lives Matter group. I got a loving mother who says, son, God has no respect to person. So my mother, I don't know hate. I come from a loving home. I don't know hate.

0:38.3

I had to come plate like I'm hateful to fit in a group of people that's hateful. So I didn't want to join a Black Lives Matter group with anger. You never did. I never did. I hated it. And plus, I ain't falling three lesbian bitches nowhere. Not no stud, I might fall in a bisexual woman. yeah but I ain't falling

0:35.0

three studs

0:35.9

that makes sense

0:36.3

yeah I ain't falling

0:37.1

yeah so

0:37.6

I wanted stud bitch and I might fall a bisexual woman. Yeah, but I ain't falling three studs.

0:54.7

That makes sense. Yeah, I ain't followed. Yeah. So, I wanted to see, I wanted to prove

0:59.6

the back people because here I am. I'm, I got a youth organization that has been highly recommended

1:04.9

to all 254 counties throughout the state of Texas. This is white people that's doing this.

1:09.8

I got a, I'm part of a national organization called Incarcerated Children's Advocacy Network. These are white people bringing me to Washington, D.C., to help me change laws and legislation. So I'm saying, man, let me see. So I dressed up one day and went to this Republican executive committee. And I was the only young black there, mouth full of gold teeth.

1:28.2

And I kept trying to speak on the microphone. And I ran into Greg Abbott, one of his age.

1:34.3

He said, what do you want to say? I said, man, I remember this party used to embrace niggers.

1:39.2

He was a young white boy so we could talk to this language. He had a hip-hop white boy.

1:43.9

Used to embrace a knickers.

1:45.0

I wanted to get them back to embracing niggas.

1:47.0

But I noticed the police were starting to profile me and come over here and try to see what's going on. He gave me his card. So the next morning, I called down to the Tarrant County GOP Republican Party and spoke to a Jen Hall and Shelly Pritcher. Shelly Pritcher. I said, ma'am, I came to, I'm a, I'm a conservative niggar who just so

1:44.1

happens to vote Republican. I'm trying to seeam, I came to, I'm a, I'm a conservative niggal who just so

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