From White Backlash to Economic Sovereignty

D. E. Duke

A Podcast that discusses issues important to black people, those issues that we speak about among friends and family at the dining room table, but rarely talk about in public. Things we talk about in the beauty salon and the barbershop. Also, the things we should talk about like the politics of white grievance [money, investment, religion, mental health, Africa], but don't. We invite our brothers in Africa to join the conversation. A Podcast about building credit and passing down wealth.

Episodes

  1. 06/05/2020

    The World is With U.S. {Thank you George Floyd)

    People of many nations are standing in solidarity with "US," Germany, Britain, Spain, Canada, Turkey, Brazil, Syria, Australia, Greece, France, Italy, Africa, Japan and Mexico are all holding protest and marching against black oppression in the United States.  The evidence is clear and convincing, law and law enforcement in the United States owes black people restitution for the pain and suffering endured at the hands of law enforcement agents.  The very first law enforcement agents in this country were "Overseers and Constables" tasked with overseeing the indentured white slaves as well as Indian and African slaves.  Black Codes or laws were instituted to punish African slaves for looking a White Person in the eye, talking back to a White Person or for not disobeying a "White Person."  Africans, Indians, or Asians could not testify in court against a White Person.  This meant that no matter how egregious the offense against an African, Indian or Asian there was no repercussions for whites.  History has documented slavery, Jim Crow, Convict Leasing and Red Lining.  White backlash is real, every time black folks try to pull themselves up by their bootstraps white folks come along and destroy everything [Black Wall Street near Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rosewood, etc...].  It's time to take the United States before the United Nations on charges of human rights abuses.  Put America on trial in front of the world and let the world decide.  Everyone has received reparations, slave owners, Indians, Jewish survivors of the Holocoust and even poor white European immigrants, but not African Americans.  Yet we can give a trillion dollars as a stimulus package for COVID 19.  Five hundred million is just a drop in the bucket, but is what I propose as a settlement agreement.  It's time for reparations so that we can finally have an economic floor upon which to stand.

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A Podcast that discusses issues important to black people, those issues that we speak about among friends and family at the dining room table, but rarely talk about in public. Things we talk about in the beauty salon and the barbershop. Also, the things we should talk about like the politics of white grievance [money, investment, religion, mental health, Africa], but don't. We invite our brothers in Africa to join the conversation. A Podcast about building credit and passing down wealth.