Charleston White’s Shocking Take on Slavery and Black Culture

Charleston White’s Shocking Take on Slavery and Black Culture



Charleston White doesn’t bite his tongue — and in this explosive episode, he lets it all hang out.
From prison life to politics, White shares how growing up poor and doing time behind bars shaped his raw, unfiltered views on race, Black culture, and America. He calls himself a “ghetto philosopher,” but what he says about slavery, the Democrat Party, and the behavior destroying Black communities will have you questioning everything the mainstream media told you.

👉 Why does Charleston White believe Republicans were the real allies of Black Americans?
👉 What does he really think about so-called “Black culture”?
👉 Is he just provocative — or is he telling hard truths nobody else is brave enough to say?

Join Vince Everett Ellison as he breaks down Charleston White’s most shocking statements and dives into the deeper questions about race, culture, and political allegiance in America.

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43 thoughts on “Charleston White’s Shocking Take on Slavery and Black Culture

  1. Just to help you out brother. Charelston grew up in a boys' home, not prison. He grew up in the suburbs, not the ghetto . He wasn't in a street gang . He joined rolling 60s as a kid in the boys' home for play . Never was an adult active gang member.

  2. His message is loud and clear, we don’t love each other until it’s a cop 👮 killing us. It’s sad to hear him say slavery would do us some good in other for us to stop hate we have for each other. Salute from the Carolina’s

  3. So. say I owned a farm, and i had the means to care for many people and they were willing to work my farm in exchange for shelter, medical and nutritious provisions. If I agree to take care of them and them take care of my land, tell me what's the issue please. And if i had all of them, wouldn't we need someone to help cook for us all? And if i made the same deal with people to cook and clean inside the house as i had made with those that work the farm, what is the issue? I'll tell you this, Trump on June 19th stated that ice would no longer be entering farm lands nor hospitality. Oh, servitude aka slavery is back lol, and there are people who are willing to do it. In my opinion only bad "owners" give service a bad name, most serve with pleasure for he who is kind

  4. You'll do know that "Charleston White" is not his real name right?😆This dude is a whole CIA created character and should not be listened to or taken seriously, just anorher puppet put in place to get you in your emotions.

  5. This is crazy. First we must understand why we as so called African Americans were sent here as slaves. This young man should only speak for himself. He needs😢 no encouragement.

  6. If that is the case, brother, then we should hate all evil—not just punch down on the vulnerable. What we’re seeing is not sincerity; it’s ignorance and hypocrisy at its highest level. This is the subtlety of evil—parading itself as honest truth.

    We are quick to attack the weak, yet we lack the courage to confront those who, for centuries, have caged humanity and provoked the most animalistic expressions of indignity.

    The tragedy of social media is that it amplifies the voices of the debased and uninformed. And unfortunately, people often gravitate toward the loudest, most reckless tongues—drawn in by spectacle rather than substance.

  7. This Brother reminds, how people use to say if you light, you all right, if you Brown Stick around if You BLACK GET BACK, I wonder where it came from ?😢😢😢

  8. And I hope your Mexican baby mama or girlfriend gets deported.

    And as far as slavery oh don't be so quick to rejoice about this birthright thing it's just a movement towards putting us back in slavery it is scripture is going to happen

  9. Charleston used to NEVER cuss and he acted proper. Nobody listened until he turned in to the Charleston he is now. He’s getting his message to more people this way.

  10. Bonnets, lashes, sexy red,gorilla, patchy beards,low hanging pants , women with 5 baby daddies,guns, demonic music. Worthless hoods, blocking traffic , entire hoods ran by middle eastern countries. And don't forget stupid street codes where you don't snitch on the guy trying to kill you.

  11. I dont care nothing about his cussin i care about his message. If you love your people you the one who can tell them truth raw truth. He is standing on morals and standards that he may be thinking all gratitude has been lost thrpugh the lens of the easy way out through victim mantalities.

  12. I love black people but I HATE modern-day mainstream black culture!

    It's the most disgusting, degrading, non-God fearing version of American black culture ever. In the 60's they turned their backs on God and made the government their daddy instead. They've been looking for "daddy" gov'ment to solve all their problems for them ever since 😥

    I love the black culture from the 1920's, 30's, 40's & 50's much better. The one that Thomas Sowell talks about 💪🏾💯👍🏾

  13. When white people say anything like this, it's easy to dismiss it as white racism. When black people say such things themselves, perhaps we should start thinking about and critically examining the mainstream narrative about black slavery and the history and present of black people in the USA. The fact is that black slavery in the Americas was often harsh, but it also civilized and Christianized black people, keeping them under almost permanent "educational" control. This control largely ended in 1865 with the 13th Amendment. So much for the historical facts. And much as one might wish it were, black freedom has not been an overwhelming success story to date. Sure, there may be successful black people. One even lived in the White House. Twice. But the vast majority of black people? What about them? To say that the black community simply has its problems is the greatest possible understatement. And many of these problems are self-inflicted. What conclusion does this lead to? At least that the "Project Black Freedom" has so far been mediocre at best for the majority. Would the reintroduction of slavery be a possible solution? At least as one smong others. Maybe. For some, maybe. Probably never for all Black people. And it would also be rather unrealistic because it's simply not realistically feasible. But who knows what the world will look like in 10, 20, or 30 years?

  14. Talking about dead kids dead people calling black women all kinda dog names putting down blacks also he molested his female cousin is all over the Internet and y'all got the nerve to praise him 🤔

  15. Going back into slavery he saying something about disrespecting women and he's cheating on his wife yeah black people gotta be f……. Up too agree with anything this 🤡 say white people sitting back laughing as well

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