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This video is about the audacity of coming into a country and disrespecting the people whose labor helped build the foundation you now benefit from. For generations, Black Americans worked this land before the United States even existed as a nation. We cleared land, built roads, worked farms, laid rail, built businesses, served in wars, created institutions, fought for civil rights, and helped force open doors that later generations of immigrants were able to walk through. So when some immigrants arrive in America and immediately start calling Black Americans “lazy,” saying we “never built anything,” or bragging that “at least I have a country to go back to”—that deserves to be challenged. Because here is the part they keep missing: We are home. Black Americans do not need another country to run to in order to validate our identity. Our ancestors have been here for centuries. Their blood, labor, sacrifice, inventions, culture, resistance and political struggle are woven into the foundation of the United States. And there is an irony in bragging about having another homeland while choosing to build your future in the America that Black Americans helped create and transform. There is nothing wrong with being proud of where you come from. But that pride should never require disrespecting the people whose historic struggle helped create opportunities you now enjoy. You can love Haiti. You can love Nigeria. You can love Jamaica. You can love Ghana. You can love wherever your family comes from. But don't come to America and rewrite Black American history to make yourself feel superior. We have been working. We have been building. We have been fighting. We have been surviving. And we were doing it long before many of today's immigration pathways even existed. The joke in this skit isn't somebody's nationality. The joke is the arrogance of telling Black Americans they don't have a home while standing in the home their ancestors helped build. #FBA #tps #trump #tether #trump
This video is about the audacity of coming into a country and disrespecting the people whose labor helped build the foundation you now benefit from. For generations, Black Americans worked this land before the United States even existed as a nation. We cleared land, built roads, worked farms, laid rail, built businesses, served in wars, created institutions, fought for civil rights, and helped force open doors that later generations of immigrants were able to walk through. So when some immigrants arrive in America and immediately start calling Black Americans “lazy,” saying we “never built anything,” or bragging that “at least I have a country to go back to”—that deserves to be challenged. Because here is the part they keep missing: We are home. Black Americans do not need another country to run to in order to validate our identity. Our ancestors have been here for centuries. Their blood, labor, sacrifice, inventions, culture, resistance and political struggle are woven into the foundation of the United States. And there is an irony in bragging about having another homeland while choosing to build your future in the America that Black Americans helped create and transform. There is nothing wrong with being proud of where you come from. But that pride should never require disrespecting the people whose historic struggle helped create opportunities you now enjoy. You can love Haiti. You can love Nigeria. You can love Jamaica. You can love Ghana. You can love wherever your family comes from. But don't come to America and rewrite Black American history to make yourself feel superior. We have been working. We have been building. We have been fighting. We have been surviving. And we were doing it long before many of today's immigration pathways even existed. The joke in this skit isn't somebody's nationality. The joke is the arrogance of telling Black Americans they don't have a home while standing in the home their ancestors helped build. #FBA #tps #trump #tether #trump

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