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Observations From The Trenches

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30 Oct 2024
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Host Larry Higginbottom addresses multiculturalism's effect on ADOS & Black America, its strain on the school system and society, being a "nation of immigrants", & more.

The following commentary does not necessarily reflect the views of the staff and management of WBCA or the Boston Neighborhood Network. If you would like to express another opinion, you can address your comments to Boston Neighborhood Network, 302-5 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02119. To arrange a time for your own commentary, you can call WBCA at 617-708-3215 or email radio at bnnmedia.org. Well, Boston, here I am again. I'm your host, Larry Hichelman, and you're listening to WBCA-102.9 FM. Again, WBCA-102.9 FM in Boston. There's my program. It's called I'm a Churches Baby. It's called IOP, "Surmission from Attrenches." I speak about things that affect my community. As you know, I identify as a dose to stand for American distillery from out of the institution. No shame, no shame to admit that. It is what it is. And I thank God that our elders were able to endure that violent treatment that we're here now, that I'm here now. And as a condition with the CEO of Cyber Group, the founder of OG Cyber Group, providing mid-def support in the family for the last quarter century, I get to see how folks are faring. I get to see policies made on high. It affects non-attrenches. And this one size fits all, and it's not working, people. It's not working. Today, I want to talk about multiculturalism and people of color. We've had, since that turns, first popped on a scene in the 1970s, about a good 40-plus years to evaluate this so-called new phenomena, multiculturalism. And we ate us, our elders, who had to mic the time, be it Jesse, be it Urban League or NACP. He said, "No, no, no. Multiculturalism, I beg your pardon. You have not, first, made us whole. You've not taken care of American-born blacks or adults. Those laws that cause keen is life. It's not been fulfilled to make us whole. You're talking about multiculturalism. And so foolishly, our leaders allowed that term to take hold and they even started to embrace it right now. All about the call, black-boule leaders always echoing multiculturalism. And you can really see that instead of cohesion, think about trying to, you know, bind people together who have nothing common other than as a human being, they need food, shelter, right? Water, a source of income, as we do. We all need that to be okay in this country. But our lineage, different, our struggle, different, our rituals, our custom, our language, all the essence that make you are what you are, your ethnicity, different. And because you pledge allegiance to the United States, it's going to make you an American. I beg you different now. What do you use later? I can say with no reservation, the multiculturalism has been disastrous for adults along with the term people of color. The term people of color just mean non-white. So the essence of your struggle, your history, your lineage, all that, just evaporated, people of color. And it says nothing about who you are, what you have been doing, what you had to go through to get here. So those two terms have been disastrous for the adults community. And I think it's been disastrous for the country because you're trying to integrate and weave people together who got nothing common other than as a human being, we all need food, shelter, income, and water, we all need it for the virus. But we got nothing else in common other than the fact we're citizens. That's all we got. That's why in all these towns, these urban cities, you got these silos, you know, banish, right, Cape Verdean, you know, some millions, eat the openings. Wherever these folks are fun as you alive in the country trying to be a all included society, right, all we've created is individual silos of different ethnicities. It's all we've done. So I'll come, this conclusion after 40 years of observing the so-called multiculturalism. As my late father said, Reverend Mark Higginberg said, bad move with the wrong way. And so now you're forcing most in all these urban school system, right, the adults community to absorb and make room for all the multicultural society, these multicultural, these multicultural individuals. And you're forcing school system to be strangled now. You got to hire people who speak those languages. I was watching my favorite show on C-SPAN, watching in general, coming over every Sunday. It might be interesting from 7 a.m. to 10 o'clock. And one episode, one of the, it's talking about the border. The guy said they have apprehended people from 150 countries at their border, 150 plus countries at their border. So you have released into our country, 150 different languages that the local people now must have to absorb and integrate into their daily life. You know, none about these folk culture, their rituals, their routines, nothing. But the con is from the elite who run this country, we are a nation of immigrants. But we need to make clear why we are a nation of immigrants. The white European took this country by foot, by genocide. The same thing to see into in Palestine, same thing happened here in America. And the only thing different between here in Palestine, they have to see they succeeded in slaughtering all other native inhabitants. They're gone. It's there for a few hours on the reservation. They're gone. So the con has been, the mis-education has been, to justify this here, Val Act, we are a nation of immigrants. No, we are a nation of Roberts. If you be truthful with yourself, taking somebody as a stuff because you have arms does not make you wholesome or pure. And so to justify this invasion in the last 40 years since the passage of the 19th Certified Act of Immigration, before that act, there's a white man's country. You know, disrespect, not looking for a argument or even debate was what it was. I want somebody getting this country here, word for the most part, white Europeans, period. And matter of fact, being a baby boomer, I'm 71 now, prior to the six day ride and prior to this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this hocus, bogus of multiculturalism, the white community would tell you that to your face and black boom is no online. They would tell us to our face, the white man's country. This country is taken for the benefit and pleasure of white men, white women and their children. That's fact. That's fact. With the advent of this year deceptive calling called multiculturalism, also now became the country for everybody. We are all Americans. But the truth of the matter is, all the wealth remains in white hands. These are their institutions. These institutions are running from their sense of right and wrong. These are their policies, their procedures that govern the institution. But the con is to sell this here deceptive idea of multiculturalism. As they alive, all these folks ain't from all over the western hemisphere, what's to say we are a nation of immigrants. It's a con job. And so I can say you might have your own belief, but multiculturalism is going to be, right, the downfall of the nation. There's no nation on the face of this earth that has a military mate to defeat America or impose his will on America. And after that, another buffer you have is what? That ocean's out there, that ocean out there. So you got to worry about, you know, fascism, Nazism, you know, communism. Not me over there. I believe and I might not be around to see it. It was going to bring America right down to its knees. It's going to be this massive immigration trying to assimilate and immigrate all these people into the society and saying to know you can keep your culture. You got to have some that binds the people. Before they see a deceptive con called multiculturalism, all these white Europeans who came here used to use German, Spanish, English, right, Italian, Irish, all gave up their so-called culture identity to become white, to become white. That was the glue that bind them all, a common, common thread that bind them all, that made them all American. After the six-day riots down in 1970, some bright, I guess some bright intellectual bed, no, we want to respect all cultures after the riots of '68. We want to respect all cultures. And they started to allow in this country, peace them all over the Western Hemisphere, who never allowed in this country. Caribbean, African, both from East India Asian, you name it. Folks who had never allowed in this country prior also now flood gates open. So now we have this multi-culture society, garbage. It's garbage. Trying to bind somebody together because they decided to pledge a lesion is foolish. There's no common language between us, no common lineage between us, no common struggle between us. When you hear folks say, this thing is not a lot of our say. Well, there's more that binds us than separators. Well, my response now is what separates us that A is killing us. It's what separates us. That is the problem. What binds us, yes, everybody needs income. Everybody needs shelter, water, food, right? Everybody needs those basic entities for survival. But the essence is your ritual, right? You're routine, okay? You're limiting it. It's not needed binds us, nothing, nothing. So I as a member of ADOLS have come to this conclusion. No, I am not for immigration on no level. I am for keeping them in their country. I am for having them where they are. You say, you need help? I say, let's bring the expert cheese, the money or whatever to where they are. Don't bring them here. Don't bring them here. You know, they can visit on a visa, but when you're five days or 10 days up, go back home. You know, you're seeking asylum, no, no, no, no, no, no asylum seekers, refugees or immigrants, no. Let them reside where they are. Let's show how benevolent we are by taking care of them where they are. And I can also see when Donald Trump say and some folks make their way, he said, well, make America great again, where we know at the time it didn't mean or didn't include ADOLS. That's true. Okay. You know, I get no push back from you, but in making America great, it should be now it's time to include the ADOLS community. Because our laws, our government deliberately lock them out based on color. Anti-blackness was what was affirmed and condoned by our government. So make America great means let's take care, not just these Caucasians, but the ADOLS community as well. They say, business is all going to going to Congress, saying, we need labor, we need this, we need that. I beg to differ. What do you need? Whatever department of labor might say you need a shortage of, you can start to cultivate and groom our own young people in middle school. You need chemists, scientists, start a groomer. So I'm putting folks right within an environment about they can be the scientists, they can be the engineer, they can be the plumber, electrician, AI, IT, whatever, start to groom and invest in our own young people in America. And that way you can get a rob Peter, you know, these other countries taking their so-called talent, this all called gifted people. That's why these countries will never evolve or really flourish because why you're taking the talent, you're taking the talent because why America is a finished product. So who want to stay in their homeland? We had to build, right? We can step over the Atlantic Ocean and step into the house that's already completed, all the wiring, all intact, everything's intact. So we end up sending back, big of the dollars back home to take care of the family members, but you can't build an economy like that. You can thrive in your country. You can't build your own industry in your country because America is stealing your gifted individuals. You're stealing the talent because why? And what we pay? We pay well here. So multiculturalism has been a two-edged sword. It is stymie, the development and growth of those countries who are losing their own human resources, their people. And it has inundated America whereby now, just on the border alone, former President Trump just might win, just on that loan. It has undermined every freaking state in this country, illegal immigrants. I don't even buy into the crime piece, you know, right? That is more propaganda, but it's just a sheer number of trying to accommodate all these non-speaking English people, right? It's ridiculous, ridiculous. No way I've been in the world. I've been blessed to travel, you know, with another country, a liar, a loud, a loud. 10 million ados remember to be dropped off at that border. And they're going to accommodate them. They're going to include them. And they're going to a put things in your language to accommodate us. No way in the world I've been with another country to do that. No way in the world. All under this bogus term, as the initial immigrants, we stole the land and flooded the inhabitants and brought in my elders, the Africans, the stars that created wealth that made America the wealthiest country in the world. We should always, always include that. We're doing nobody and what they're doing over in Palestine. Here, it was white Caucasian. There is white Jewish people saying that. And why are they doing weapons, pure and simple weapons, weapons. And so now you've got many people can you Caucasian, up and on, because everywhere they see in their little town, it's inundated with immigrants, Africans who can't speak a little English, Spanish, Haitian, and folks, and then here is what I call the treachery of this so-called business land. Who have these people? But they're great workers. No crap, Sherlock, because you would prefer them over Native Americans, because why? You don't want to pay them number two, number one, and all two, number two, they know their rights as workers. And number three, no matter what those immigrants get, it's a thousand times better than what they came from. And it's here, rationale, where they risk their life to come in. That's not our problem. That's not our problem. That's an American. That's not our problem. That's their government. That's their government issue. If you're so concerned about them leaving within, less help prop up their government will buy, they can take care of people and keep them home. And make sure these billions of people give, they get to the right sources to do the right thing. And not just to the government of these countries, to do what they want to do with the money. Make sure the money is getting where it's supposed to get to do well by the people who's supposed to be happening. But don't bring them here. After reading for myself, the last five or six years about immigration, what I believed about it then, I'm totally against immigration period. And that's right. Let's take care of our own. Let's make America great by starting with ADOs. We've been waiting for 160 years of the map of peace. We've been waiting. We have been waiting for multiculturalism. But the entire blackness so deeply ingrained and the psyche of whiteness, that's been the stumbling block. If you really want to be able to be about it, start with us. Start with us. Because right now, my community and all these urban cities with ADOs reside, they've been inundated with all of these immigrants that you deliberately aligned into the country because it benefits a segment of the white population. Nothing that goes on in America right is occurring that does not benefit a segment of the white population. And the only thing in the last 10, 15 years is start to have adverse, adverse effect on the general white population. That's why they're complaining now. It's okay when it was when it was displaced in ADOs members and it's okay when it was displaced in nothing. Right? It's okay. But now they have started to impact everyday lives of white people. Remember that problem? And I said that from President Trump, just my witness name, just on the border alone. And doesn't it go as contrary to all these things about character and integrity, the public has said they don't give a hoot about that. They don't give a hoot about that. Because he is saying, what he's going to do? He ain't saying, well, well, if Congress sent me a bill on my immigration house, you know, he said, no, no, no, no, no. I'm going to shut that sucker down. And in fact, I'm going to employ or deploy the armed services. I got no problem with that. I have no problem with that whatsoever. I would allow nobody in this country. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can come visit, but I'm going to put my initial effort on my people. I'm going to create apparatus, right, and start to develop, right, and grow the skills we need in this country from a friend. With about all the billion dollars that have been shipped out, sent back these countries, sent back to the Caribbean, sent back to Central America, Africa, etc. All that money now stays within. And I'm going to make a deliberate effort to make sure that I'm going to help keep you where you are by providing the expertise and the funding to make sure it gets the way it's supposed to get to bring about what I call the advancement of your country. So by you can see your people and they can thrive and prosper. When I run into America, or to England, or France, or Germany, is it funny? From all this here in peer-elistic act, all these other countries don't fail well. All of them might stand well on what European countries. Those are the folks who left in search of rich and fame, fortunately fame in the 1500 and 1400, right, is able to colonize and subjugate people because why? They had the arms. They had the weapons. They had weapons. That's all the reason why they succeeded, weapons. And those countries that had the misfortune to encounter all these European countries are doing well. A fair and well. It's like this prolonged period of exploitation and oppression stunted the growth of those regions and those people. But don't bring them here. Don't bring them here. If you really want to show that you are benevolent and you may help them to thrive in their own country. By providing a technical, educational, or final resource where they can develop their own industry, create their own factories, have their own people. So I am with Trump when it comes to that border. And based on what I am seeing here and out here, he just might win the election just on the alone, on that border. Because multiculturalism and people color has failed. It has failed miserly the adors community. And matter of fact, when you as a member of ADO says you are a personal color, it totally dilute and take away from your, your our legitimate grievance against our government for the vile treatment that we were subjugated to by laws. By laws. When you say you're a personal color, it's just saying you're not white. No way in that term to describe your limits. What brought you here, what you had to endure, what you been, you know, seductive too. It does nothing. And what, it's like for me that I so call educated black boulet always embrace term, where I give any thought to how is this here going to aid our cause for a redress? If one of years of exploitation and oppression, how is this here going to aid, bring our condition to the forefront? It's like the few who are benefiting, you know, with jobs entitled, they have become, in my opinion, the biggest supporters of white supremacy, because they're benefiting. They're comfortable. So it doesn't matter if the group as a whole, right? There's no better off in 2024 than was in 1963 when King March don't watch anything. You got no wealth. You don't know factories. We still cannot, we still cannot employ our own people. In fact, I looked at the statistic by the apartment labor. It said the number of black Americans who have been employed is 2.7%, 2.7%. That means 97.3% of us, right? I beg a wife for anybody to hire us. There's no difference. It was in 1963 when King March don't watch anything. So in the 50 plus years, the King has been assassinated. The group has made no progress, despite seeing some blacks out there in high-profile positions, you know, ESPN, only news, you know, first, CEO, all those first. He's done nothing for the collective uplift of the group. He's done nothing for the group, but give the false impression that they were doing okay when, in fact, the data does not bear it out. That's one thing I respect and love about the governor and 20 more, co-founding of the ALO's movement. When they find the reparations of black agenda, it's all data, it's all data and research driven. The numbers don't lie. So despite having folks out there, right, out front, living good, you know, with the cars and the houses, right, they're just props to give the impression that you're doing better than we are. Group got no wealth. We don't own no institution that can, that can plow out people in 2024. Well, that's the same condition we had in 1963 and multiculturalism and people of color. It's done nothing for us, nothing, nothing at all. And it's a term that we really need to stop embracing and we need to stop promoting because it's not going to do enough for us. It is not doing enough for America at all. Multiculturalism, right? It's a con, principle. You can't bring folks here. We have nothing in common other than, "They need your job, I need your job." "They need housing, I need housing." "They need food, I need food." "They need water, I need water." And because you take the pledge, we are all now citizens. That means nothing. Our limits is not the same. I'm struggling, not the same. We're brought them here, not what brought us here. We're not the same. We need to stop promoting this, this, this, this, this, this, this great lie. Multiculturalism, people of color, is done nothing for us. We're again, I'm your host, Larry Gomana. You listen to WBCA 102.9 FM. Again, WBCA 102.9 FM. Me and my little program, I'm a church's baby. I'm so a bitch from a church. I speak about things that I'm staying out of here, being blessed to be in-home, providing in-home mental health services to see the condition of our people, and to see policies made on how they are affecting folks and churches, it ain't working. And multiculturalism was the biggest con that ever been floated in America. It's done nothing for adults. It's not doing it in full America. I'll be back. I'm going away. I will continue. The revolution wasn't televised in the '60s. Is it going to be televised in the '90s? Well, you know, the catch phrase, what that was all about, the revolution was going to be televised. That was about the fact that the first change that takes place is in your mind. You have to change your mind before you change the way you live, and the way you move. So when we said that the revolution was going to be televised, we were saying that, like, that, that, that, the thing that's going to change people is something that no one will ever be able to capture on film. It'll just be something that you see, and all of a sudden you'll realize, I'm on the wrong page, or I'm on the right page, but I'm on the wrong note, and I've got to get in sync with everyone else to understand what's happening in this country. But I think that the Black Americans have been the only real, that hard Americans here, because we're the only ones who carried the process through the process, that everyone else has to sort of, like, skip stages. 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Well, you know, the catchphrase, what that was all about, the revolution would not be televised. That was about the fact that the first change that takes place is in your mind. You have to change your mind before you change the way you live and the way you move. So, when we said that the revolution would not be televised, we were saying that the thing is going to change people. It's something that no one will ever be able to capture on film. It'll just be something that you see, and all of a sudden you realize, I'm on the wrong page, or I'm on the right page, but I'm on the wrong note. And I've got to get in sync with everyone else to understand what's happening in this country. But I think that the Black Americans have been the only real, that hard Americans here, because we're the only ones who carried the process through the process, that everyone else has to sort of like skip stages. We're the ones who marched, we're the ones who carried the Bible, we're the ones who carried the flag, we're the ones who tried to go through the courts. And being born American didn't seem to matter, because we were born Americans, but we still had to fight for what we were looking for, and we still had to go through those channels and those processes. I'm back, Boston, again, I am your host, Larry Gumbelen. You're listening to WBCA 102.9 FM, again, WBCA 102.9 FM, and my program is called from a church of the baby. I speak about things I've been seeing out here. As the condition in his home for the last quarter of the century, I see policies made on high, how to fix folks out here. And I can assure you, it's one size at all. You start hearing things like all people, we all American. One size does not fit all. It does not do anything for the group as a whole. If you don't have specificity and come to policies, the rest is rhetoric. And one of the things I'm talking about today is multiculturalism and people of color. That term is not good for eight of those community. It's not good for the country. It brings folks here from all over the universe. Different language, different lineage, rituals, cultural cultures. And because you can recite some political legion, all of a sudden, we are called Americans, they don't mean anything. There's nothing that binds us other than human beings. We all need what? Food, water, shelter, income, to live in America. We all need that. But I saw that, there's nothing coming. There's nothing that we haven't come in. That's why our lineage is totally different. What brought them here is not what brought me here, what brought you here. And before the great switchover to multiculturalism, all these whites who came here, prior, with English man, Spanish man, French, German, whatever, they gave up their ethnicity to become white. That would bind them. It was bind at the hip. Since there's this flaw of this farce of multiculturalism, everybody can be, you know, we want to respect them all cultures. There's nothing that binds us. There's nothing that binds us at all. There's no common thread other than with citizen. That's it. We're all in all the silos. And from my group, the reason why I like playing, you'll start hearing him, because he tells you to my group. Being born in America didn't seem to matter. We had to fight for everything we've gotten in this country. Sit in, walk in, pray in, know in, you name it. And being born a citizen didn't seem to matter. And now they got this great call and call on multiculturalism. We respect the whole culture, but you're not, you're never respected. Ado's culture. You never made us whole. Those laws that cause King's life, is it not? Make us whole for the three hundred for the years of exploitation and oppression. Our group is still now apparent underclass, because now you've added all these other ethnic groups here on the name of multiculturalism. And the truth of America, they always dropped off in the hood. They never, ever seen the Megan out there in upscale white America. Their schools don't have to worry about finding people to teach those kids in their native language. If they ain't coming out there, they ain't coming out there. I'm going to show you. They're not out there in Sharon, Canton, Western, Wesley. They're not there. No, they're not out there. So not, not only are they not out there in their school system, overburdening them, but all their social support network, they don't have to try to, try to provide for those folks. Why they didn't get, they ain't coming out there. They're not coming out there. But your path is here. Okeydoke on to the Aetos community. We are welcoming, compassionate people. We work in all, we work in all people. Nobody do not. All these immigrants, all these illegal immigrants always dropped off in the hood. On the most of the volleyball population, Aetos. Why, we got no club, we own no institution. We own no factories. We got no youth. Why, we've been spending our time for the last 160 years fighting for what human rights, civil rights, voting rights. Those things do not create wealth. They don't create factories, industries. Everybody benefit from all struggles and sacrifices. For the people it was intended for. When the biggest con that we've been sold is multiculturalism. And nobody champion that more than our own black boulet leaders. Everything out their mouth, black and brown, black and brown, black and brown. Brown came in on their own. They came in of their own free volition on their own. They came in destitute. They came in broke. They came in poverty. Americans are all the many things. And you go to any website. From all the other ethnic group. With the Haitian, Caribbean, African, right, East Indian. It tells you, right, in the Mississippi who they're fighting for. For the own group, nowhere is Aetos ever in the mix. We're never in the mix. But we feel, our leaders feel, that we must be the champion but anybody who might have any remotely bad feelings or hurt feelings from whiteness. That's not as I do with us. We need to do with it at all. Case in point. I guess that the rally that Vice President Trump had down in New York, Mastering with God, a comedian says something derogatory about Puerto Rican. Okay. That's their fight. That's their fight. Let's do it Aetos. We're giving everybody a template on how you come back and push back on his whiteness. Let them take the lead on that. Let's do it with us. For all you folk, you know, blowing up. Oh man, here he said, here he did. Let's do it with us. The same thing when President Trump said they even cast in dog. Also now. The Aetos leaders, the Aetos so-called educated black Boule, will make an issue of it, issue it. No, that's for the Haitians. That's for the Haitians and these concerned white citizens. Let them push that wagon. Let them fight that fight. Let them do it with us. And I'll say it say it too. Gen X, Gen Z, the millennial. Tell those come behind me as a baby woman. I'm 771 now. The greatest gift we give you that you can look at us and critique what we've done and not do it. Every generation of Aetos must decide how it's going to deal with whiteness. And when I was strongly recommending you do. In this century, there's now 76 years left, 76 years left in Cynthia. I would stay focused on my own personal development and my group development. That's what I do. I would stay focused on my own personal personal development and group development. If confronted with racism, when confronted with it, I'll deal with it. But it would not be one of my core issues. When I'm getting out there marching, protesting, not me. We have been fighting that spirit for 160 years of emancipation. Allow those other people of color, those other black immigrants, along with those concerned white citizens, let them get out there and fight that. We got no wealth. We got no institutions that we can hire our own people or ourselves. And therein lies the crux of our problem in this society found in capitalism. Where ownership and control is paramount. We don't own anything. We don't own anything. Which means we cannot hire our own people. We cannot use, we cannot hire ourselves in most cases. So we are beholden and we are dependent on the white community that hires. So given the relationship with built on, hey, can tip in this day, how likely is that going to happen? How likely is that? So to the young folks from behind me, gen X, gen C, the millennial, I implore you for the remainder of the century. They focus on yourself and your own group. And you need to be about pursuing essential high income skills. But by you can get some new city contracts, state contract, federal contract, private contracts, the trades, essential high income, essential high income skill position, where you can do well for you and your family. But you also can get contracts that you can hire members of your community without they can do well for themselves, create your own projects, your own complexes. Because if you create it, they'll come. People come. But you will control it. You will control it. And I say to you. Multiculturalism is a scam. I say to you, people of color, you need to stop addressing yourself as part of that nature. You're not an immigrant. That's not who we are. You are an American. You need me to make sure that's known. I'm not a person of color. And all person of color means that you're not in white. No, it says nothing about our unique history. I'll struggle. Nothing. We're not them. And we need to a start to check. The so-called educated black boule, who have a microphone, who's always so gricially always echoing at nine cents. Multiculturalism has failed. And it's going to be the state of this country. There ain't gonna be no outside forces. There won't be no communism. Socialism, right? Nazism. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. Don't believe the hype. Multiculturalism is going to be our acute heel. Trying to integrate all these different cultures, all these different ethnic groups. It's going to be our biggest challenge. And we're failing. We're failing. Because why? Yeah, now that we're not them. And we deceive ourselves by saying, but we're all Americans. We're all Americans. No, we're not. We're just citizens. How are we all? We're citizens. When you don't have something that binds you, right as the people, right? Lineage does that. Under the paradigm of blackness. You got Haitians, Caribbean, Americans, ados. We all are part of the black race. But lineage, we got none in common. We got none in common. None was ever. We came to this country to strip all culture. And we have created a culture. We have created lineage that binds us. And we're not buying by no tribe. Or no language. Or no group. We ate those, period. And to try to do what has been done at 40, 50 years is a disaster. How are you going to integrate? 150 some odd different ethnic group in the border. How are you going to do that? Tell me what we all are American. That's garbage. Pure garbage. And so I say to you, young people, the best advantage that we live, leave you with as a boomer, that you can critique what we have done. And I conflict with whiteness and not do these things. Not do what we've done. And I say to you, our system of economic, it's based on capitalism. Two important opponents, one is capital or other's labor. The federal government made sure we have no wealth. We got no capital. And income is not wealth. Income is not wealth. All you have is your labor. You, your human capital. If you don't develop and harness that to the utmost where you can demand top dollar, I'll just labor market. You're not going to do well. And now you have been totally displaced and replaced by all these illegal around here. So I am for being benevolent. I'm for having charity, but help them in their own country. Don't bring them here. Don't bring them here. So again, I am with Trump when it comes to that border. I will shut that joke around. They meant putting troops down there. And I'm shutting off all immigration. Immigrants. I don't want no asylum seekers. Nope. I don't want no refugees. Nope. I will help you where you are. And America needs to stop destabilizing the world. And these folks will stop believing where they are. But if I wind down after 50 years of multiculturalism, it's a flop. And we will not be defeated from without. There'd be no army. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. That won't be that won't be our downfall. It's going to be multiculturalism. Trying to integrate all the different ethnic groups. And calling us of America. Calling us of America. No, we're not. We got none of coming. We got none of coming other than we all need food, water, shelter, income to survive in America. But the essence of who we are. We got none of coming. We got none whatsoever. Where's our wind down? This here episode. You might agree, you might not. But I multiculturalism. Bad idea. It was bad idea. Bad idea. Bad idea. Because the white power structure never made us whole. They never recognized or respected our culture. But also none. You won't embrace all cultures. Garbage. Car and game. And people call it. Stop referring yourself as a personal color. That's not always me. You're not white. You don't say nothing about it. You say nothing about you. Nothing about you at all. But do yourself a favor. And stop letting both of us refer to you as that. You ate those baby. You are an American. This setting of slavery. We come out of the institution. I thank God that our elders had the with all to survive and prosper and persevere. That's why we're here. That's why you're here. Based on lineage, not on melanin. Based on lineage and not on melanin. So as I wind down, hope I gave some food for thought. But in my fourth episode, multiculturalism. Multiculturalism is a flop. And it's going to be the cutest heel of America. It's going to be all these different groups trying to merge the group together. We got nothing coming. Our lineage is not the same. Our lineage is lineage. Lineage is not the same. It's just as simple as that. So anyway, what are we doing? You're comfortable in your house. You know? Food for thought. I'll be back next Wednesday, after the election. Hooray, hooray. I hope, who will win? Win, you know, move on. You know, the sun will shine. You know? Don't worry, America is not going to win. You know, it won't be no Nazism. Nazism, you know. If he wins, you know, he wins. If he doesn't, he doesn't. He's been moving, you know? He's been moving. So again, I'm your host Larry Hingham Bottom. He listened to WBCA 102.9 FM, in my program of matrices, observations of matrices. When I think about things, I see out here in the last quarter century, in our homes. I see policies, how they affect. And it's not working. And one thing is that the flop is multiculturalism. It is flop. So until next Wednesday, be blessed. And I'll see you then, bye-bye. The preceding commentary does not necessarily reflect the views of the staff and management of WBCA or the Boston Neighborhood Network. If you would like to express another opinion, you can address your comments to Boston Neighborhood Network 302-5 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02119. To arrange a time for your own commentary, you can call WBCA at 617-708-3215 or email radio@bnnmedia.org. [BLANK_AUDIO]