Neely Fuller Jr. discusses the internal contradictions of white supremacy, arguing that if the system were divinely ordained, there would be no need for constant manipulation or the mistreatment of others. Mo Facts uses the biblical story of Moses as an analogy for white individuals who choose to exit the system, becoming a "headache" for the established power structure. The segment distinguishes between white supremacists, white people, and non-white people within the system.


