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Let's talk about a lesson from the University of Florida for all of us...

Belle of the Ranch

Belle of the Ranch

Society & Culture

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Well, howdy there internet people? Let's bow again. So today we're going to talk about what the entire country, all of the United States, can learn from the University of Florida. We're going to talk about perception and association and tradition.

0:17.1

I'm going to say something incredibly surprising,

0:19.4

and when I do, I need you to stick with me

0:20.9

because there's a point to it. and we're going to do all of this

0:24.0

because right now in Gainesville Florida at you F there is a conversation happening

0:29.8

that should be happening all over the US.

0:34.0

It encapsulates it.

0:38.0

Okay, but before we get into that, I need to conduct a little demonstration. What I'm going to say is 100% true, but I need you

0:48.0

to stick with me no matter how surprising it may seem. If you don't know, I know literally hundreds of current or

1:01.0

former military contractors.

1:05.0

Something I know to be 100% true with absolutely no exceptions

1:09.0

is that every white contractor follows the law

1:11.0

and every black contractor I have ever met is a criminal.

1:15.0

I imagine there's a whole bunch of raised eyebrows except for those who were contractors

1:22.0

because they know where I'm going with this.

1:24.6

White and black in this context have absolutely nothing to do with skin tone.

1:29.4

It has to do with the type of assignments you would be willing to accept.

1:33.6

Black contracting is illegal.

1:36.7

That's what it means.

1:38.0

So yeah, every black contractor is a criminal.

1:41.2

I would like to point out just for the sake of clarity that probably

1:44.8

97% of the contractors I know that have done black work are white. They look like

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