Nick Fuentes IS RIGHT About Black People?



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47 thoughts on “Nick Fuentes IS RIGHT About Black People?

  1. I’m Hispanic and for years I’ve been tired of hearing about blacks having it so bad and constantly pulling the race card and race baiting for every little tiny thing , playing victim for their own crimes and then blame everyone else for their type of living and situations . It gets old

  2. What is black culture in America? You're American. American culture. That's what you mean. Stop dividing. America was created as an experiment. The great experience of living as a test subject for all the world to see. Don't let em now fellas

  3. Elie Mystal should study history in Africa. Zulu, Dahomey Kingdom, Ashanti Empire, Inter-tribal warfare, 1998 Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan/ South Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia 7.4 million – 12.6 million Death by black Africans. These number come from African history. Now South Africa 10,000–25,000 over 46 years. Why is it Elie Mystal cares more about South Africa violence than he cares about the 12.6 million dead black Africans killed by other black Africans.

  4. OT, we talk about racists whites. African Blacks were captured by African Blacks for the Portuguese maritime slave traders. They imported all over the world, Brazil for one was one of their thriving markets. And yes, American Whites bought slaves, and in many cases brutalized them, I believe truly they are now being judged.
    But, and please answer me this. In Earths history, has any race ever fought for and died (300,000 just of the North) for another race, anywhere on this planet, ever? And here is something that, at 65 years old, I have NEVER heard, "thank you for the sacrifice your kin endured during a formative period of our country's history" why, because the race baiting racists cant buy their Beemers with that narrative.
    Please educate me.

  5. So Nick can tell the truth about your own people and it’s completely fine but when he tells the truth about “Gods chosen” that’s when you have a problem? Got it.

  6. I had alot of friends all nationality especially black people where I live my first husband was Puerto Rican he passed away 10 years later I married a Mexican man.my daughter was with a black man who I loved with all my heart he was great I have 3 grand children with him.my family is the united nations we have all nationalitys.reaceh out of no where I was hearing my friends saying alot of crap against white people. I never thought my family who I considered my friends family would go against me after that I stayed away I am really upset with what happened but now I realize they had no respect for me after knowing me for more than 10 years. Now I would rather live in a all white neighborhood because now I am scared to live around black people after all the shit has gone down.i will never live again near black people because I am afraid of what will happen to me and my family family. I am soo upset that I thought of my friends were family and was in shock when all this went down .

  7. The Weed smoking mystifies me. Why why ruin the water front, ruin time square. It’s all Black folk, just doing it for the sake of upsetting everyone. Smoke freely but have respect for everyone particularly yourself. We can all share our culture while respecting the general rules of decorum. Betcha nobody smoking weed in church on Sunday. As for the pastor enforcing DEI, he is promoting the lack of personal responsibility. DEI is needed for people who can not compete: men in women’s sports. Same must apply for Blacks and Browns in life? Equal but different is a crutch for the lazy and the people who have no self respect

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