He Was Banned 7 Times for Saying This About Black America | PBD Podcast #816
6/11/20261 hr 51 min
Andre Williams joins Patrick Bet-David for an unfiltered conversation on the future of Black America, breaking down his concept of "black fatigue" and the cultural issues he believes are holding communities back.
Raised in Detroit and heavily influenced by his grandfather, a 44-year Navy veteran, Williams explains how his upbringing, service with the 82nd Airborne, and experience building an audience despite repeated social media bans shaped his worldview. From crime and education to family, politics, and identity, the 25-year-old commentator argues that accountability and leadership, not excuses, are the path to lasting change.
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First 90 secondsAndre Williams· Guest0:11
The four different types of Black Americans. I don't know if I can be uncensored. Can I be uncensored?
Patrick Bet-David· Host0:15
Go for it.
Andre Williams· Guest0:15
Blacks, Negroes- You said some badass police officers ... niggas, and niggers. There's gonna be some Merlin How can they get out of it, if that's the case? Niggas love to dig deep in the ass of history to pull out an example of why they're doing bad here in the present, and make that as an excuse.
Patrick Bet-David· Host0:34
Why though? Is it because white man's the enemy?
Andre Williams· Guest0:38
But we exist in a current slavery, a mental slavery, that is far greater and far more oppressive than we could ever imagine. Hey, yo, man, you remember- I think this comes from mainly the, the 1990s with the music industry. Black people flashing a bunch of money, living a lifestyle that they'll never live, and celebrating like it's a wedding. And really, it is a wedding. It's a wedding to mediocrity. We also have to talk about the significant level of Jewish influence in hip-hop. They understand that there is a problem racially in this country, that there's always gonna be a difference between Blacks and whites. And I think historically, the last 100 years, they have used the racial conditions of this country in order to gain more and more power. The Civil Rights Movement is a prime example of that.
Patrick Bet-David· Host1:15
Why is that? Why is this so common?
Andre Williams· Guest1:18
Like I said, the, the government benefits.
Patrick Bet-David· Host1:19
You think the government benefits from this?
Andre Williams· Guest1:21
Oh, 1000%.
Patrick Bet-David· Host1:22
How?
Andre Williams· Guest1:23
Rosa Parks, that was an entire event orchestrated by the NAACP. That's the original hoax, racial hoaxes.