ah, the first episode of united shades of america. such an innocent time. i know many of you remember it, because i heard about it all the time. you re the kkk guy. why would you film with the kkk? america doesn t even have that type of racism anymore. hmm. you re right. it s gotten way worse. jews will not replace us! and that was all before covid-19 and before four cops in minneapolis killed george floyd. rather than just treat him like a human. before protests, a police station burning to the ground. i m in trouble, there s an african american man threatening my life. before too many karens, before flattening the curve. and through it all a president incapable of handling any of it at all. oh, look, baby s first bible! america is finally ready to get real about white supremacy. so, let s start super easy and basic. these are white supremacists. 44 white presidents out of 45 in a land originally 100% native american is white supremacy. white supremacy is a big c
Supremacy. The subtle stuff and insidious versions. We filmed in 2020, which means we filmed weeks before 2020 hit and months before minneapolis and george floyd and the protested followed. Before many of us heard of forming or defunding the police and his president and cronies related to race crimes. You dont have to look to history to see racism. Just watch the news. The question is, are we finally ready to do the work that makes america the just, equitable and great place its always claimed to be . Ah, the First Episode of united shades of america. Such an innocent time. I know many of you remember it. I hear it all the time. There isnt any racism anymore. Youre right. Its gotten way worse. And that was all before covid19 and before four cops in minneapolis killed george floyd rather than treat it like a human. Protests. A Police Station burning to the ground. Before fatening the curve and through it all, the president not handling it at all. Oh, look, babys first bible. Americas fi
home of the santa monica pier and the birthplace of stephen miller. we are not here for that stuff, we are here for this lad y my mom. doesn t she look good in this light? it would be great if it was warm. yeah, but you are always cold. i think something happens and you get older. yeah, and you are old. i mean, old. like, old. i acknowledge that. i mean like, martin luther king jr. would be 91 the idea being that my mom experienced every part of america s racism except for slavery. janet cheatham bell, born in 1927, in indianapolis indiana. she is fighting racism wherever she goes. mostly, she s happy to know that most can t believe she is 83.