♥︎★♥︎★♥︎ 【 *!¡!▪︎¡!¡▪︎!¡! How DARE YOU, RADIO RAHIM !¡! HOW DARE YOU SIT UP THERE AND... You Know... til' Dis' Day, TILL THIS DAY !¡!▪︎¡!¡▪︎!¡!"* 】 ♥︎★♥︎★♥︎
TO THIS DAY not till smh when are motherfuckers gonna say this phrase right?!?! Deontay is saying TO THIS DAY meaning its still going on smfh TILL this fay would refer it stoping which is it is NOT smfh got damn
Reporter is white washed, darn shame many brothas are. Industry are making them look like sissies like its okay to be that "in the end it will always be MAN and WOMAN" no in between, excuse my language but FUCK YA LYFE if you get bamboozled by the system
What do black people feel that any other race doesn’t feel in 2023. Cmon let’s be honest. I’m Mexican and we got it worse nowadays. Back then yea this would’ve made sense
@@Lilcheapo this ain’t for u when a Mexican get put in slavery for 400 years we can have this conversation I’m in Florida where they are rewriting the laws to benefit the Spanish people I’m not trying to hear that bro
The passion in his eyes and the passion in his voice when he said "til this day", it felt like the ancestors were speaking through him, that was such a powerful moment.
@@jme7046he thing is evwryone knows what hes talking about, he really doesn't need to explain this, so radio raheem deserved every bit of that smoke😂😂
@@Pain-mr2hnlol my thoughts exactly! There would be uproar if a white fighter went on like that and turned it into a ‘battle of the races’ 🤦🏻♂️ the hypocrisy!!! Bernard Hopkins was the same, till he got his ass handed to him by a white man (his words) ‘something which he’d never ever let happen’ Joe Calzaghe made him eat his words though! Turn it into a race thing and you have everything you get coming to ya imo! Daft!
Yes, because modern times doesn't compare to the days of slavery and everyone is getting sick of the comparison. It trivializes what slaves went through to compare the "oppression" happening today to what took place back then.
Lmfao even when you do look and read history I still find this clip funny because THE AFRICAN KINGS gave up their own people for money. They gave em up to become slaves for the coin. So yeah they did fight but at the cost of their own
Sir, I think he just wanted you to explain it. And I wish you had-because I still don’t understand what you were referring to. To this day, so to speak.
Does he include Africans fighting each other and slave drivers IN Africa? Or do black peoples struggles only begin when “the white man” did the same exact thing they were already doing to another?