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Barbara From Harlem Stop the Real Racists Black Genocide NFL NBA Hypocrisy 101821

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Barbara From Harlem Stop the Real Racists Black Genocide NFL NBA Hypocrisy 101821

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Welcome back to Chosen Generation Radio. I'm your host, Pastor Greg, and I'm so excited to have my next guest with me. She and I got to meet face-to-face in person in Virginia, and that was so awesome.

And her lovely daughter, Bebe, we got to do a live program together there in Virginia, and she was there along with me at an event hosted by Jonathan Emord, the authoritarians, and CRT. And I want to welcome Barbara from Harlem. Barbara, welcome. Great to be with you. Thanks so much for being here today. And thank you so much for having me. It's always a dynamic pleasure speaking with you, and meeting with you was my treat.

It is my dear pleasure to have you. I wanted to get with you today, especially, to talk about an article that I had shared, that I went ahead and sent to you, having to do with this Tesla case. I mentioned it, folks, just a little bit ago, but Tesla was sued by a former, quote-unquote, employee, who actually wasn't even an employee. They were a contractor. Nonetheless, a federal court in California ordered Tesla to pay $137 million in damages to a black former employee who said he endured racial abuse while working at a factory in Fremont. His name is Owen Diaz.

He was there from 2015 to 2016. But Barbara, there's a whole lot more to this story than just simply this particular lawsuit. Your thoughts as you read through this story about what's really going on here. Well, what's really going on, as far as I'm concerned, is just nothing. What in the world is racial abuse?

I don't even understand that. And he's talking about some graffiti? I mean, I grew up with sticks and stones.

I forgot something you were saying. Sticks and stones will break your bones, but words will never hurt me. Yes. You mean to tell me a lawsuit was filed for racial abuse based on something like that? Words will never harm me.

Yes, yes, yes. That just makes no sense. Must we all go crazy about it?

It seems like we've gotten hypersensitive, right, to anything around us that we're going to get our feelings hurt. But, you know, the only reason that they would bring this story forward at all, the only reason the story would come up, right, is because they want to make us think, you know, here I am, a white Christian pastor, right, and I'm talking to a black woman from New York. And in their narrative, you and I, I'm supposed to somehow be oppressing you, right, and you're supposed to somehow not like me and be demanding that I write you a check.

Yes, that's what it is. That's what it comes up to be, you know, and I'm so sick and tired. I guess he's probably Hispanic, but they're always talking about, you know, the civil rights laws and all of that. That black people rightfully need to earn because we think that we get suffered.

And people are trying to write on that. Even the homosexuals try to claim that the civil rights has something to do with a lifestyle that they choose to follow. You know, this is really out of control, and they're trying to really divide black and white, and they're always using black people as the target for their Marxist, communist, socialist, and godless agendas. They want us to forget that God teaches us to love our neighbors, love our neighbors. That's how I was raised, and no amount of lawsuits or anything will change that. No amount of propaganda will ever change that. And that's why in America it's so important that we work on rebuilding these families so that we can have fathers and mothers teaching their children the simple phrase of love thy neighbor, teaching them to love, and get out of some of this madness that's going on.

It's just godless madness. Well, and, you know, I'm a little bit further reading down in the article. This is, by the way, folks, I really encourage you to follow Revolver News.

Revolver News. But there's now a National Minority Supplier Development Council, and their goal is to help minority-owned businesses secure more business contracts through relationships with both government and hundreds of major corporations. But how do you win? You have to convince the organization's officials you deserve one of its official race cards to play for fun and profit.

And how do they decide? They define a minority as an individual who is at least 25 percent Asian, black, Hispanic, or Native American. One literally must submit a driver's license, a passport, a birth certificate, or the birth certificate of one's parents or child in order to prove one has a right racial group.

These are all efforts, okay? You know, many years ago, remember that they used to have affirmative action out in California. And our good friend, our mutual good friend, Ward Connerly, was one of the ones that fought to get affirmative action overturned, because he realized that all that affirmative action was doing was reducing the competency of our workforce. And it was just a form of a reverse racism. It wasn't merit-driven. It wasn't predicated on any kind of equality. These were just equity standards. That's all they were. Yes, yes, yes, yes.

You know, Caster, this is such an overreaching farce that it can almost leave you breathless. I lived in DeLand, Florida. That's a small little town not too far from Daytona. I used to have a beauty supply business. And guess what? Practically all of my customers were white owners of stores, grocery stores. They had no problem with me being a black woman selling them wholesale beauty supplies to put up on their shelves.

Understand what I'm saying? In other words, I didn't need any affirmative action. I didn't need any organization to say, well, my product was good. My prices were right. And some of these people who owned the stores were members of the KKK. And how do I know that? Because I saw them launching in the Christmas parade.

And they have their hoods off of their faces. So Mr. Kirkland, who owns a store on the corner of Euclid Avenue in DeLand, Florida, I knew he was a KKK, but in spite of that, he was one of my best customers. I kept his store stocked with beauty supplies. So tell me, did I need an organization to tell people just because I'm black and they're white to buy from me?

No. I had a good product. I provided good service.

And I was successful with that. Well, and you know, I know you've told this story several times here on the program, but I think it's important for people to hear it again, and that is you and your husband moved into a white Italian neighborhood. And, you know, did anybody, you know, mark up your property? Did they put a stake in your front lawn and set fire to it? No. Did they go to your employer and say, hey, you know, don't hire those people?

Why are you hiring them? You know, you shouldn't be doing this. And your husband, by the way, was a police officer as well. That is correct. That's right.

That's right. And during the time when police officers, black officers were just infiltrating the police force. Now, my grandfather in Atlanta, Florida, he was a police officer, but he couldn't arrest white people at that time. This is way back when he could only arrest black people. But my husband was a New York City police officer. You're absolutely correct. And we lived in Queens Village, and it was an Italian neighborhood.

Nobody harassed us. We had wonderful neighbors, and we, you know, lived very happily right there. That's right.

And of course... So all of this racial stuff, I've lived through it, and I know it's a lie. Well, and again, you know, if you walk into a place, you know, red, brown, yellow, black or white, if you walk into a place and the people in there, you know, don't want to treat you well, you walk down the street and you walk into the next business and you give them your business. I mean, look, I've experienced that. I've walked into stores and felt like, you know, customer service isn't where it is, and those people didn't seem to want me in their store. Okay, well, that's fine. I'm going to go across the street or down the block, and I'm going to give my business to somebody that wants my business.

And I don't think in my head, you know, does this have to do with the color of my skin? They got an issue. If they don't fix their issue, chances are they're probably going to go out of business. You got that right.

That's right. Simple as that. All of these organizations that are trying to say that we have such racial tension in America, that they have to come up with these organizations, they need to look and go and talk with some of the Africans who are in Harlem and all over the United States. Why did they come here? They came here for opportunities they didn't have in their homeland.

They came here for freedom, for liberty. These people are darker than I am. They're from Haiti. They're from Jamaica. They're from Africa, all parts of Africa. 160 feet is just about all African now, and that's in Harlem. So tell me, what is so racist about America when we have all of these people come here and loving it here?

Don't want to go back home, except to visit, and they're successful. Tell me how racist it is in America, and I'll tell you you're a liar. Well, and if you want to talk about a party that's propagating this, that has had a history of racial issues, and does even today, where are the majority of Planned Parenthood abortion mills? Right in the black community. Right in the black community. And the black congressional caucus is one of the major voting blocks that votes to fund those abortion mills.

Absolutely. I used to, maybe 30 years ago when I lived in Florida, in Daytona, I moved to Daytona, I used to go up the street to one of those abortion mills and protest with the people who were gathered there, but let me use something faster. All of those people up there were from the Catholic Church. Not one Protestant was up there. With all of the churches we had there in Daytona, black churches in particular, because I was even a member of one of them, not one Protestant representative was there.

They would give me my rosary, give me my prayers, and I'd stand there with the Catholics and pray and pray and pray. In 2018 I went down for my brother's funeral, and I went by there just to see if they were still out there protesting. That place is now a church.

Right there, yes. I went there to visit because no one knew all of those years I'd been going up there to protest that abortion, that Planned Parenthood abortion. I never told anyone, and I would just slip away and go up there, but not one Protestant was up there. I was the only Protestant that I knew of up there.

Everybody else was Catholic, had their rosary, had their beads and all of that rosary beads, but I did that for many years, but now that place is a church. How about that? Well, there's the answer to prayer.

There's the answer to prayer. Well, and to that end, you know, we're not allowed to talk about black on black murder. We're not allowed to talk about all of the black ball players, right? Over $7 billion a year in salary these guys make between the NFL and the NBA. $7 billion a year, okay?

And yet they're going to take a knee and disparage America when in America they have the freedom and the ability and the economic might in one year, in less than one year. They could wipe out the poverty. They could take out the gangs. They could take out the drug dealers. Why are these kids being recruited into gangs and drug dealing? Well, because of economics that are happening, because all the stores that they used to have in their neighborhood got burned down two years ago. So they got nowhere to work now. Isn't that the truth, Barbara? And all of it could be fixed. Hang on, don't go anywhere. But folks, all of this kind of stuff could be resolved if those ball players would invest just a percentage of all that money they're making to rebuild these neighborhoods, to give the people who had invested sweat, blood and tears into building businesses in those neighborhoods their opportunity. Are you getting up in the morning feeling like you and your bed had a bad night, still tired? Stop.

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You were bringing that up, Barbara, as we were going into the break. Please talk about that. Oh, yes.

Yes. We have 73 plus of our black children born to single pitted households. No father in the home.

And, you know, even a lot of these so-called telepathy ballplayers and basketball players, they grew up in those environments. So it's easy to influence them to hate America because they have so much unresolved anger in them. You've been abandoned by your own father, who's supposed to be there to nurture you, to validate you and all that.

You have issues that only God can resolve. But we have too many of our babies who don't even know their father. So they turn to crime. They're easily recruited by the gangs. They're easily recruited to sell drugs and all this as an alternative. They're easily recruited to go out there and pull down statues and get paid like $15 or a noodle store so you can get free shoes and all of that.

We need fathers in the home. They don't talk about that. I am sick and tired of walking through Harlem, through Newark, through Irvington, all of these places, and seeing a memorial to someone who was killed the night before. In the park, a memorial, somebody shot in the park. And it's not the KKK doing it. It's black on black crime. Absolutely. It's black on black murder. That's what it is.

Yeah, absolutely. You know, my good friend Bishop Aubrey Shines told me many, many years ago, he used to come on the program quite often, and he said to me, he said, Pastor, please keep talking about these things. Don't let them bully you into being quiet about talking about black on black murder. Don't let them bully you into being quiet about pointing out the fact that, you know, that they always, when they go after the police in many of these cases, even in the case of that, you know, that Brittany, the gal that was that died, that was apparently in bed. But in her trunk was a dead body. But nobody's talking about the dead body and the drugs that were recovered out of the trunk of her car. Look, the whole point of this isn't to try to denigrate somebody that died.

The point of it is to recognize, number one, police don't get up in the morning and say, I'm going to go kill a black person today. And as you clearly and evidently said, you have lived your whole life. You weren't a white woman that turned into a black woman at some point along the way. That's right.

That's right. You can tell your story about a great America that gave you great opportunities. And yes, we always have been perfect. No, but we've been working for a more perfect union. And that's what America is all about.

We've got to get back to those values. Go ahead, Barbara. Have you defiled yourself through compromise and tolerance of that which I call an abomination?

At the end of the day, I want him to simply say the evidence is in. Well done, thou good and faithful servant. I love my God and I love his creation. And I will go to my grave telling the world that evil is evil and only God is good. And Jesus came to save the world that no matter the evil in the world, I will never give up. And in spite of the hate, I will love in truth. God bless you all. And may love remove the veil so you all might enter into his rest. Are you getting up in the morning feeling like you and your bed had a bad night still tired? Stop.

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