24 Dec 2024

Comedian Reacts To Luigi Terror Charge

Sammy Obeid: Luigi is now part of the terror family and so I'm in the mafia... 

Hope you enjoy this little special shot in Brooklyn, right down the street from the prison that holds Luigi, Diddy, and SBF....I wonder if they could hear us.

"Germany's COLLAPSE Is Worse Than World War 2" Anna Nguyen AfD MP

Redacted: Europe is collapsing in real time and the epicenter of that collapse is Germany which is facing its most significant political and economic crisis in modern history. The collapse of the German government has sent shockwaves through Europe.

Max Blumenthal : Death Squads In Syria

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom

Where Have All The Good Men Gone? The Shocking Truth Women Don’t Want To Hear

Ask An Older Man

What Aristotle Knew About Oligarchy That We Forgot

Legendary Lore: How do the wealthy few come to rule, and why does it matter? Aristotle tackled these questions 2300 years ago, and his answers are still eye-opening today.

In this video, we explore Aristotle's book "Politics," where he breaks down different types of government, including oligarchy - when the rich call the shots. Aristotle didn't just theorize; he studied 158 constitutions from Greek city-states and beyond, giving us deep insights into how governments really work.

Following our last video on tyranny, we now turn to oligarchy, another system Aristotle saw as problematic. We'll examine how leadership based on merit can gradually shift into rule by the wealthy, and the various forms this can take. Aristotle's keen observations help us spot the signs of wealth steering the ship of state, even in seemingly democratic systems.

We'll also discuss Aristotle's thoughts on the fall of oligarchies. How did these regimes topple if money speaks louder than the voices of ordinary citizens? Aristotle's analysis of how money and power intertwine is as relevant now as it was in ancient Greece. His insights shed light on political dynamics that continue to shape our world today.

Surprising Malcolm X: Berkeley 1963 Interview

BCU: This is an interview of Malcolm X in 1963 in Berkeley. In this interview, Malcolm X spoke the raw truths about America’s racial inequalities in a clear and well-spoken manner. The profound courage it took to speak so unapologetically in 1963 is worth acknowledging. Malcolm wasn’t just a voice of his time, but a visionary and exemplary leader who was dissecting a system of oppression that persists till today.

When Malcolm exposes the hypocrisy of America’s democratic system, it became clear to every eye. How can a nation declare itself the land of the free while intentionally denying freedom to an entire race?

That's Pathetical Hypocrisy at its Peak!

This isn’t just about laws or policies, it’s an ideology that has eaten deep into their minds and falsely redefined Blacks as violent and less than human. From the beginning of the country, the white power structure was built on the backs of Black people, which made them vulnerable to exploitation and we're enshrined in every institution.

The Tate Case Interview With Mario Nawfal

"I asked the US embassy for help, but maybe I'm not black enough, or gay enough to get help."

Andrew Tate: When you reach a certain level of power, they come for you. If you aspire for greatness, prepare now.