This was the hardest one to listen to. This makes you look at the hate and jealousy from a certain people more clear now. They just have less control of it now.
BSM, in listening to your recent videos, I recall watching your initial video on the Hidden history of black people, then on aquatics, now the Urpoise movement. You have really done a 180.
Frederick Douglass’s autobiography detailed this account and other accounts of cruelty. When I first read it 29 years ago, I felt as if I was there witnessing it myself. It shook me. I could imagine that woman being my wife, mother, or sister and having to watch her get beaten like that. Reading his autobiography changed the trajectory of my life. All I could think about was freedom and the steps I needed to take to get there. Now, as bad as it sounds, knowing the past, and the present state of black people. I give black people less than 50 years to be right back there again. We truly have not learned anything from the experience of slavery and Jim Crow.
your previous episode was illuminating! I read about FD and the end of his life, but did not put the 'ultimate Master' in perspective as YOU did in your allegory. You are VERY effective time traveling and discerning. The legacy of the notorious Colonel, US Congressman (and Maryland Governor!) Edward Lloyd! FD timeline is inexorably linked to Lloyds bloodline as are 1000s of unnamed African/Native Americans!
Definitely a bit overboard but I think everyones seen a Worldstar video or two where they felt the person could have used some corrective action in their life
My Urpoise brother St Mickell you’re leaving us with better cliff hangers than NY Undercover 😂 thanks for this brother
This was the hardest one to listen to. This makes you look at the hate and jealousy from a certain people more clear now. They just have less control of it now.
BSM, in listening to your recent videos, I recall watching your initial video on the Hidden history of black people, then on aquatics, now the Urpoise movement. You have really done a 180.
Frederick Douglass’s autobiography detailed this account and other accounts of cruelty. When I first read it 29 years ago, I felt as if I was there witnessing it myself. It shook me. I could imagine that woman being my wife, mother, or sister and having to watch her get beaten like that. Reading his autobiography changed the trajectory of my life. All I could think about was freedom and the steps I needed to take to get there. Now, as bad as it sounds, knowing the past, and the present state of black people. I give black people less than 50 years to be right back there again. We truly have not learned anything from the experience of slavery and Jim Crow.
your previous episode was illuminating! I read about FD and the end of his life, but did not put the 'ultimate Master' in perspective as YOU did in your allegory. You are VERY effective time traveling and discerning. The legacy of the notorious Colonel, US Congressman (and Maryland Governor!) Edward Lloyd! FD timeline is inexorably linked to Lloyds bloodline as are 1000s of unnamed African/Native Americans!
"Superiors"? You should have found a better word than that.
I immediately looked up hickory wood!!!!
To be honest,I was thoroughly confused by douglas at the end of his life.
Absolutely I was too.marrying a white woman and not content with your own black women is Absolutely terrible mistake.
Superiors???
Definitely a bit overboard but I think everyones seen a Worldstar video or two where they felt the person could have used some corrective action in their life
How to tell someone you have Neanderthal DNA without saying you have Neanderthal DNA. Not a human eh👹
👀
Discipline is Necessary
Your comment tells me you have a high percentage of Neanderthal DNA💯Some among us are not really human