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Racial Division Was Used To Weaken The Working Class (Trappin Tuesday's)

Trappin Tuesday's

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πŸ—“οΈ 16 March 2025

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0:00.0

The overseer didn't live too much better than the slave.

0:04.0

You're not equal to me, but you just better than them.

0:09.0

That was the big, that was the most devious thing that they'd ever did.

0:15.0

It was making poor white people feel like the threat to them economically was the working class black,

0:21.6

was the black who was willing to do the things.

0:24.6

That was the most devious thing.

0:26.6

That's why I say, this is racism is the makeup

0:35.6

that classism wore. That was it.

0:39.3

That was it, y'all.

0:41.3

Every time, every time,

0:45.3

the biggest threat to America is black people who become self-sufficient.

0:50.3

Remember I told y'all something.

0:52.3

Cotton, tobacco, sugar cane. It was the lifeline of America.

1:02.5

Right. This is the Civil War was behind. Right. But here's what I want to talk to. So when I told

1:07.2

you all something and I want to try to remember when I said something, before the Civil War,

1:15.6

no, before the World War, 90% of Americans lived where? In the South.

1:16.6

And then we started navigating.

1:18.6

We started moving out.

1:19.6

We started getting, we started making, and then once there was a lot of errors where we realized,

1:23.6

hey, check this out.

1:24.6

You know what?

1:25.6

We agree with y'all.

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