Dec 29, 2025
Bigot Pulls Gun on Black Family Over Parking Spot, Threatens Them in Racist Tantrum
Bigot Pulls Gun on Black Family Over Parking Spot, Threatens Them in Racist Tantrum
- 5 minutes
Yeah.
Sexy. Get in here.
Watch out! Crystal!
Charles, move! This record.
You ain't gotta recording.
You gotta be over here in a minute.
- Hey, he's not doing nothing.
- Show me what you got.
[00:00:17]
Show me what you got. I'll harm you.
Stop!
- Bitch!
- Ugly black ass and get the on.
[00:00:36]
My mama owned your mama. You.
You said what?
- Your mama.
- Your mama owned my mama.
- Hey, your mama served me food, you dumb.
- Okay.
[00:00:57]
Okay. I will harm you.
Dude.
Put him up for a mask.
He's now famous, sir.
I'm going to go out on a limb here.
[00:01:15]
I don't think you were part
of the particular white people
that owned other folk.
To be quite honest with you, number one,
I think you would have been
a hand in the field yourself because they
didn't give a about you either.
Because you're not rich, sir.
[00:01:33]
So while you believe your whiteness
qualifies your superiority against the
family that you may have a conflict with,
sir, it only shows the smallness of your
mind and the inferior, the inferior
complex that you have about self.
[00:01:49]
Because you see others
through the lens of you.
I hope somebody loves you.
It's an opportunity for them
to have an intervention with you, sir.
Do better with your life.
Senator. Thoughts here?
[00:02:04]
It always.
No, I shouldn't say that, doc.
I was going to say.
It always amazes me,
but it doesn't amaze me.
But you see how white people who think
like this man always fall back on that?
It's like automatic.
It's it's it is like breathing to them.
They don't even give it a second thought.
[00:02:24]
Go back to Africa
or to minimize and dehumanize the features
and the worth of black people.
Or my mama owned yo mama or fed,
you know, yo mama fed us.
[00:02:40]
You see, he didn't even hesitate.
There was no hesitation in his mind,
in his man's mind
to say those things to this black lady.
None. Because why?
It is baked in.
And the sooner America understands that.
And your point about.
[00:02:57]
I was thinking the same thing, doc.
Look, there were,
like most white people did not own slaves.
It was a small percentage,
but the relative status of whiteness
compelled poor white people then,
and poor white people like him now,
[00:03:14]
to think that his whiteness, therefore, no
matter what his socioeconomic status is,
therefore makes him superior.
That relative status,
the notion of relative status is embedded
in the DNA of white people in America,
not just white people.
[00:03:30]
People who are socialized in this country.
And unless you deconstruct
your construction,
whether you're white or other,
you start to think in that same way.
The nerve of him!
But I was thinking the same thing.
Doc, no, you wasn't one of them. Okay.
- Right.
- Yeah.
[00:03:45]
- Yeah, definitely.
- But the nerve of him to say,
I mean the boldness by which those
words came out of his mouth should leave
no doubt that there is a lot of truth
and reconciliation that needs to happen
in the United States of America.
[00:04:04]
Every time you play stories like this,
doc, it is just a constant reminder.
I am so glad that that I wish
that Karen would segment continues
because it doesn't allow people to sleep.
It allows people to understand that
when black people are not making this up.
And two, we have a problem.
[00:04:20]
And until this problem is faced,
you know, as James Baldwin, the great
novelist of the 20th century, once said,
not not everything that is faced can be
changed, but nothing can change until it
is faced, until this type of anti-black
bigotry and white supremacy is face.
[00:04:37]
Nothing is going to change.
You make such an intense
and beautiful point.
Some people think that this segment
is about a laugh, and it's not.
It provides a level of levity sometimes.
But what it's about is the lipase test.
[00:04:58]
Because we can test the systems
of justice by statistical data.
We can test the systems
of corporate America
by statistical output of employment.
But how do you test the social parameters
that people interact with
[00:05:15]
as it relates to racism, bigotry, etc.?
Well, you have to do that in the court
of public opinion because many of these
things are not arrestable offenses.
And two, the story we just covered,
they called the police on this guy
and the police did absolutely nothing.
[00:05:32]
Why?
Because the police can say, listen,
the guy was on his own property.
Yeah, he's a racist,
but he actually has a right to be racist.
And he was on his own private property.
So what court deals with him?
Well, this one, the court
of public opinion deals with him.
And that's why we do these segments.
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