00:30A history that extends as long as its own history
00:33Her racism towards Native Americans
00:36Stealing their land and exterminating millions of Native Americans
00:42Her racism towards Africans
00:46It enslaved more than 13 million African people.
00:53They were transported by ship from Africa to America.
00:58More than 2 million people died. More than 2 million people died.
01:02They died on the way on ships
01:06From the inhuman treatment they are chained
01:10They were placed in the belly of the ship in inhumane conditions.
01:13They died from torture and inhumane conditions.
01:18And those who reached more than 10 million reached America
01:25Of course, they treated me in a completely inhumane manner.
01:29The history of racism in America is a long history.
01:33It included not only blacks nor only Native Americans.
01:38Rather, it extended to include everything that is not white.
01:43Even in the nineteenth century in the late 1860s
01:50I mean, how many years since 1868 did a group or faction appear?
01:57Its name is Ku Klux Klan, and its symbol is the KKK.
02:06This is a hate group that believes in the White Supremacy.
02:14Especially America, meaning white supremacy and white man supremacy
02:20She was inciting hatred of everything that was not white.
02:25She was against immigration movements to America.
02:29She carried out torture and killing operations, especially against blacks.
02:36This appeared in the nineteenth century.
02:40After what happened on May 25, we all know who killed George Floyd.
02:47Some people wrote that he is a supporter of the Ku Klux Klan.
02:54S Todays America Cup
02:57What was yesterday's Ku Klux Klan is today's American Shorts.
03:03The same white people and racism in America in particular are very widespread and strong, especially in the South.
03:10Because it was the stronghold of slavery and servitude at that time
03:17The result of this hateful racism was that it produced a counter-movement.
03:25The Zenobia movement took place in the 1930s.
03:32Its influence increased in the 1950s and 1960s.
03:38And spawned several other movements.
03:42Pan-Africanism refers to movements that call for the return or revival of African culture and civilization.
03:54Among the most important advocates of this movement were, for example, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and Yusuf Farrakhan in America.
04:05Yusuf Farrakhan is still alive, I mean
04:08One of its most important advocates was the writer from Martinique, Frantz Fanu.
04:18I made a special episode to discuss his book Black Skin White Masks.
04:24Black skin and white masks
04:28He wants you to come back and watch that episode.
04:31All these movements called for equality between blacks and whites and for the rights of blacks.
04:38But it is clear that until now this racism is still deeply rooted in American society.
04:45It extended to include Asians, Arabs and Muslims.
04:51Not just a confrontation against blacks and Native Americans
04:56Otherwise, on May 25th, a simple black American citizen named George Floyd was killed.
05:05He went to a store to buy some stories and gave the white lady who owned the store a $20 bill.
05:15The white lady suspected that the paper was forged and called the police.
05:22The police came immediately and arrested George Floyd.
05:27They threw him to the ground and tied his hands behind his back.
05:31An American officer put his knee on George Floyd's neck.
05:38For more than 9 minutes or 11 minutes
05:42George Floyd was pleading that he couldn't breathe.
05:46He told him more than once
05:48I can't breathe
05:50And the people who stood watching begged the officer to leave them alone.
05:57You think he's dying?
05:59Of course, these countries do not interfere. These countries are officers.
06:03He was the one who was watching the people who were there with three other officers.
06:08But he was their biggest boss.
06:10No one can interfere with me
06:12The result was that George Floyd died.
06:16His only crime was that he was black.
06:21The irony is that
06:24Later they discovered that the twenty dollars were not counterfeit.
06:28Of course
06:30George Floyd is not the first black person to die.
06:34As a result of white racism in the American police
06:40There are many others who died before him
06:42And there are many others who were affected just because of him
06:44But the white man suspects that the black man is carrying a weapon.
06:50After he killed him, he realized that he didn't have a weapon or anything.
06:53Mass demonstrations erupted in all major American cities.
06:59The demonstrations were not limited to America only, but rather they spread across America’s borders and have now spread to some European countries.
07:08Like England, France and Germany
07:11Countries suffering from the same problem
07:14The problem of racism
07:16And other videos started to appear.
07:19People started spreading it
07:21Which shows the racism of the American police
07:24white man racism
07:26And white women in general towards blacks
07:29I mean, recently, a white woman
07:32Call the American police
07:35Because there is a black-skinned woman
07:38Sitting in a public park near her
07:41Not even on the same bench
07:43I mean facing her
07:44But her mere presence is not comfortable
07:48She feels that she is a threat to her and her children.
07:52So call the police
07:55For this reason only
07:57This shows the extent of the hateful racism that exists in America.
08:03This is America
08:04The conditions of Western civilization
08:08This is something I noticed myself.
08:11When I visited some churches in Hong Kong years ago
08:16I found it racist
08:19There is very clear racism in the white community.
08:23And among Filipinos and Asians in general
08:29The whites there see themselves as masters.
08:32And those below them are just a lower class than them
08:36I have never noticed this racism in a Chinese friend from Hong Kong.
08:43I mean Hong Kong Muslim
08:45His name is Youssef
08:47May God grant you wellness
08:49I was visiting his house to give him
08:52To give to his family and children
08:54Lessons in reading the Holy Quran
08:57He had a maid from the Philippines.
09:01She was attending classes with us.
09:05She was a Christian
09:08She was Catholic
09:10She was attending classes with us.
09:11Just curious
09:13She was eating the same food with us.
09:16At the same table
09:18She was treated like a member of the household.
09:21Thank God for the result of this Islamic treatment.
09:26She converted to Islam
09:28She died as a Muslim
09:30Maintaining her Islam
09:31Thank God
09:32Her name was Hadiya.
09:35She called herself a gift
09:37May God have mercy on her soul
09:39Islam
09:42Praise be to God for the blessing of Islam
09:44He came to eliminate racism.
09:47The clear hadith
09:49No Arab has any superiority over a non-Arab.
09:51No white on black
09:53Except with piety
09:54The Holy Quran clearly declared
09:58The most honorable among you in the sight of God is the most pious among you.
10:02No preference for gender
10:04Nor for color
10:05Nor for sweat
10:06Nor for a homeland
10:07Nor for the land
10:08Except with piety
10:10But when I think about it
10:13I review this scene
10:14I find there are three things in it
10:17They caught my attention
10:19the first
10:20The first thing
10:21It is how harsh and brutal it is.
10:24American police
10:26And what I find is that
10:28Police in every country in the world
10:31It has the same story
10:33And the same brutality when demonstrations take place
10:36The police are really upset about this
10:40It is so bad that there is a special team called the Anti-Labor Team.
10:45She is suffering from this brutal oppression.
10:49Whether the state or regime is dictatorial or democratic
10:57The situation has now become clear to us that the police are the same in all countries.
11:01In France, the same cruelty and the same brutality
11:05America, same cruelty and same brutality
11:07Hong Kong
11:09Until recently it was a free city.
11:12cosmopolitanism
11:14But now the Chinese Communist Party rules it with an iron fist.
11:18The police take their orders from the Chinese Communist Party.
11:22The same brutal measures
11:25One police in all the country
11:28The other thing that caught my attention
11:31It is that
11:33Although this story and this story and this brutality
11:37We find it in all policemen in all countries.
11:40However
11:43In America
11:45The four officers who participated in the killing of George Floyd
11:50This simple man
11:52They are now in court and charged with second-degree murder.
11:58Second degree murder means murder that was not premeditated or deliberate.
12:04Of course, the officer who put his neck on George Floyd's neck
12:11This is what I will be punished for.
12:15But the other three with him are his opening in the rank
12:20And they did not participate in the killing directly.
12:24But this is the same situation that we see when the officer puts his neck on the control
12:31The victim said the same thing to the officers and policemen in Hong Kong.
12:38Not a single one of them is being brought to trial.
12:43It means a trial.
12:45We find the same thing happening with the Zionist police against the Palestinians.
12:50And also no punishment
12:52The second thing that caught my attention was the demonstrations.
12:57And the pressure, when it becomes so intense, puts pressure on the judicial system.
13:04And that American judicial system
13:07This time in particular he has to bring these officers to trial.
13:12Although there were many cases before this, American officers killed black citizens and were not tried.
13:20The third thing that caught my attention is that Trump, at the beginning of the demonstrations...
13:25When the two began
13:27Looting, shops, destruction and theft of merchandise
13:31Trump tweeted, "If there is looting and theft, or if the shooting and killing starts, then this is a signal from him that the police will open fire on all the demonstrators who try to steal from the shops."
13:52Trump threatened to use the military to quell these demonstrations.
14:01What is striking to me here is that the Minister of Defense himself refused to reject the army's intervention to suppress the demonstrations.
14:12All the governors of the major states where there were demonstrations also refused to allow the army to enter the states they governed.
14:22This shows us how, when there is an institutional state in which the President of the Republic does not have absolute power.
14:35He cannot impose his opinion on these institutions, which have independent sovereignty and independent will.
14:45Of course, we do not see something like this in any dictatorial police state.
14:51Here is the strange thing, which is that America is considered the pinnacle of Western civilization.
14:59It is eaten away by racism and violence in this way
15:07Even Yusuf Farrakhan said in one of his last interviews:
15:12White men have no right to call for non-violence.
15:18The history of the white man is built on violence.
15:21America's history is a history of violence.
15:24They took over the Indians' land not the Indians the neighborhood I'm sorry
15:28Native Americans because that's what they call a thought.
15:31Indians, this neighborhood is called a thought
15:33The commissioner we call them Native Americans
15:36Native Americans
15:38They enslaved millions of Africans to populate the lands they stole.
15:47Their history is a history built on violence.
15:49They have no right to call on the demonstrators or black people in general not to use violence.
15:57Coinciding with these widespread mass demonstrations in America and Europe
16:05In the next episode I will discuss an American novel.
16:09It is considered one of the most famous American novels of the twentieth century.
16:13Novel name
16:15To kill a hummingbird
16:17American writer
16:19Harper Lee
16:20The novel condemns the racism of the white man and white society towards blacks.
16:27Wait for the next episode, God willing, there will be an analysis and a summary.
16:35And an analysis of this important novel
16:37God willing, it will be an enjoyable and useful episode. Wait for it and see you soon.
16:45May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you
16:48Think of your duty as you think of your right
16:54Work for perfection, not for fame and reward.
17:00Do not expect more from people than they have the right to expect from you.