He Was Banned 7 Times for Saying This About Black America | PBD Podcast #816
Andre Williams, a 25-year-old Detroit-based content creator banned seven times on TikTok, delivers a firestorm of a message: Black America’s crisis isn’t systemic—it’s self-inflicted. He argues that the real enemy isn’t white supremacy but the internalized victimhood, glorified criminality, and cultural decay fueled by a hip-hop industry that profits from chaos. His viral 'Four Different Types of Black Americans' framework isn’t just a meme—it’s a call to arms, dividing the community into levels of responsibility, from the self-made 'Black' to the destructive 'Nigger,' with the goal of igniting accountability. Williams traces the collapse of Black dignity to the 1990s, when Jewish media figures allegedly weaponized civil rights narratives to consolidate power, and he rejects reparations, pan-Africanism, and the idea that Black people are still victims today. Instead, he demands a radical reset: Black men must stay in their neighborhoods, rebuild families, enforce tough-on-crime policies themselves, and reject the suburban flight that symbolizes surrender. His grandfather—a 44-year Navy veteran and self-made man—taught him that respect isn’t earned through approval but through duty, a principle he lives by by refusing to flee Detroit despite the danger. This isn’t just a critique—it’s a manifesto for a new Black nationalism rooted in personal responsibility, not political symbolism. Williams’ message cuts deeper than politics—it’s a cultural autopsy.
Black Americans must stop blaming systemic racism and start taking personal accountability for cultural decay.
The 'four types' of Black Americans represent a hierarchy of responsibility, with the 'Nigger' symbolizing self-destructive behavior.
Hip-hop’s promotion of materialism and instability is a profit-driven industry that thrives on Black chaos and criminality.
Black women’s shift from icons like Whitney Houston to hypersexualized performers represents a cultural regression, not progress.
Black men must return to their families and communities, not flee to the suburbs, to rebuild the Black American family.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Four Types of Black Americans
“Blacks, Negroes, niggas, and niggers. And it's a hierarchy in the community.”
The Cost of Being Unplatformed
Williams recounts being banned seven times on TikTok, demonetized on YouTube, and banned from Instagram three times. He explains how his content, which challenges mainstream Black narratives, has been systematically suppressed despite going viral.
The House Negro: Profiting from Black Pain
Williams defines the 'House Negro' as a Black person who profits from the chaos of the community—whether through politics, media, or entertainment—while remaining disconnected from the reality of Black life. He criticizes figures like Chicago Mayor Johnson and Brandon Tatum for being unrelatable and self-serving.
The Cultural Crisis: From Hip-Hop to Nigger Culture
Williams traces the rise of destructive Black culture to the 1990s music industry, which glorified violence, materialism, and dysfunctional families. He argues that this culture is not a response to racism but a self-inflicted wound that leads to real-world consequences like the murder of Dion Wiley.
The Grandfather’s Influence: A Red Pill for Nationalism
Williams shares how his grandfather, a Navy veteran and self-made man, shaped his worldview. He taught him to reject victimhood, embrace responsibility, and see history through a nationalist lens—leading Williams to reject liberal narratives and embrace a far-right perspective.
“I don't need niggas to make money. We need niggas to think for themselves and build for themselves.”
“I'm not going to ban the tool. I'm going to ban the nigga using it.”
“That's what I always say. Obama was the second black president. Clinton was the first.”
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Andre Williams
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Patrick
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Brandon Tatum
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Rosa Parks
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Dion Wiley
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Trump
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Carmelo Anthony
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Colette Colvin
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Wes Moore
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Dr. Umar Johnson
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