youtube – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Thu, 08 Jun 2017 03:18:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Suspected White Supremacist Philip DeFranco Tries To Tokenize Black Women https://www.melanoidnation.org/suspected-white-supremacist-philip-defranco-tries-to-tokenize-black-women/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/suspected-white-supremacist-philip-defranco-tries-to-tokenize-black-women/#comments Thu, 08 Jun 2017 03:18:40 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=4073 A popular youtube personality named Philip DeFranco recently raised a few eyebrows when he made a tweet attempting to tokenize Black women in regards to the Bill Cosby trial.

Many people have called out the racially motivated Bill Cosby rape accusations, including members of Cosby’s family. In fact that racial jury selection process that took place in the recent Cosby trial has made headlines.

When some people pointed out New York Magazine’s June 2015 cover that had dozens of Bill Cosby’s white female accusers (many of whom have been debunked and exposed as flat out liars) and the long tradition of white supremacist females making false rape allegations against Black men, suspected racists online verbally attacked them.

One of these antagonist was Philip DeFranco. DeFranco tried to point to a couple of Bill Cosby accusers who happen to be Black women who were placed on the very bottom of the New York magazine cover, as some type of anti-white conspiracy to hide the truth. It is clearly understood that the white supremacist run media will strategically place Black people in racially motivated scenarios as a way to not seem racist. Early in the Bill Cosby scandal, many mainstream media outlets tried to pin the exposé on Black comedian Hannibal Buress.

And the same media who ignored (or condoned) the violent, brutalization of Black women at the hands of suspected white supremacist males (like Sandra Bland, Rekia Boyd, Korryn Gaines) now want to prop up a few of Black female Cosby accusers in an attempt to hide the fact that case is completely motivated by race.

DeFranco, who has made excuses for other open white supremacists like youtuber “PewdiePie”, who was kicked off of youtube for posting blatant racist rhetoric and nazi imagery, put up the tweet below in an attempt to tokenize Black women.

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DeFranco tries to hide his suspected white supremacist rhetoric behind an “everyone is racist” narrative. This is a common tactic with white supremacist suspects. They often try to shield themselves with other white people. And this tokenization of Black women by the dominant society is something that victims of white supremacy must not fall for. These people care nothing about the plight of Black women, and the only time they pretend to care, is when they are using Black woman, and Black people in general, as pawns for their own white supremacist agenda.

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“In-The-Hood” YouTube Prankster Exposed as a Suspected Racist Fraud https://www.melanoidnation.org/in-the-hood-youtube-prankster-exposed-as-a-suspected-racist-fraud/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/in-the-hood-youtube-prankster-exposed-as-a-suspected-racist-fraud/#comments Tue, 01 Nov 2016 04:16:13 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=3677

By Aleem Williams

 

 

Throughout history, one of the major tools in the spread of white supremacist ideology was, is and has always will be deception.

In the digital age this is not any different.

Over the course of the last month, several YouTube videos which perpetuate dangerous racist stereotypes about black people quickly became popular all over the internet, all published by proclaimed sociologist “Joey Salads”.

His latest video was of a group of black men supposedly destroying a Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump supporter’s car. He ends the video claiming that black people are violent and destructive which quickly went viral after being picked up by right wing media, including Drudge, Daily Mail and Fox News, who invited Joey Salads to their studios. The video received over 1 million times in 24 hours.

 

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However, a second video from Ethan Klein from H3H3 productions which was recorded from the same location showed that the group of alleged“vandals” waiting nearby as he was filming his intro:

 

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Click here to watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkvwKDTS3Bo

After being exposed Joey Salads, whose real name is Joey Saladino makes a second video where he is interviewed by H3H3 productions, he tries to provide an explanation of what occurred and why he claims he is the victim.

He eventually admits to more of his “in-the-hood” videos being fake:
Click here to watch interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q23t41UnZk
Black Lives Matter vs All Lives Matter, which received over 40 million views on Facebook.

 

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and Open Trunk – Bait Car Experiment

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Despite admitting to being a racist fraud, Joey Salads has not removed these YouTube videos. The videos have been just been set to private, and his bait car experiment video still remains active on Facebook and YouTube.

To make matters worse, it appears that profits from his racism are still being made. According to the website Social Blade, Salads’ annual salary from his YouTube page is estimated to be anywhere from $42,500 – $679,800 a year.

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