TikTok Influencer Says USA Must ‘Cease to Exist’

A controversial TikToker posted a video this week claiming black people won’t receive reparations until America “ceases to exist.”

Not kidding.

Apparently, giving Americans a Chinese-owned video platform has led to now calling for the nation to end. You know, because systemic racism.

To quote the video, she says, “There will never be black liberation or indigenous sovereignty as long as the United States of America exists. If you want black folks around the globe and in this country liberated, if you want indigenous folks to be able to have sovereignty over the lands that they’re indigenous to then the United States of America needs to cease to exist.”

She adds, ” I don’t know if y’all are ready for that.”

You think?

Of course Americans are not ready for the nation not to exist. We’re Americans. This is our country. People continue to come here because of the freedoms and values we represent, not because they want to see them end.

What kind of brainwashing does it take to want to end the country you live in that allows you the free speech to condemn it? Try that out in another country, say Afghanistan, and see how that works out for you.

But don’t confuse this lady with the facts. Her mind is made up. You have to see it to believe it.


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