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🔥 BRAND NEW SECOND CHANNEL 🔥 - / @thevaushpit 🔴 Website - https://www.vaush.gg/ 💵 Patreon - / vaush 🌟 Other Socials 🌟 🐦 Twitter - / vaushv 👾 Twitch - / vaushvidya 📸 Instagram - / vaushv 🔵 Facebook - / vaushvidya 🎵 TikTok - / vaushvidya 🎙Podcast - https://anchor.fm/vaush Intro animation credit goes to / itismekyleg & / honeybunnbadger for the visuals, and / sound_sierra for the audio! Thank you! #BlackNationalism #Colonialism 0:00 Teaser / Intro 5:40 How can you remove millions of people from a country because of their race? 19:57 Essentializing racism as something only white people can express 30:00 Going over Vaush's response to the Noname tweets 39:20 There's no way to remove a large racial group from a country without some form of genocide 49:50 The "self-determination" argument is what white nationalists use when talking about ethno-states 1:00:05 "You keep talking about colonization as a socioeconomic phenomenon and relating it to the lives of millions of people in that country. Those aren't the same things." 1:14:17 "No group is inherently more evil than any other group." 1:45:00 Flowers' accusation that Vaush is making this space hostile 2:02:00 There's no way to actually "remove" the colonizer without harm 2:13:00 Are Vaush's examples too EXTREME? 2:21:00 "Do you see how this logic could be used against a lot of other racial groups?" 2:31:12 "This to me, is the conservative stereotype of leftism." 2:42:56 Even the most pernicious and horrible political beliefs can be "understood" 3:03:00 The ability of a country to protect the rights of minorities is essential 3:12:14 Post-conversation / Final thoughts