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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Jamaican Children's Parodies Of "I Believe I Can Fly" That Mention Easter Buns

Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part III of a three part pancocojams series on Jamaican Easter bun (also called "spice buns".

This post presents some information about R. Kelly's 1996 R&B/Pop song "I Believe I Can Fly". That post also presents several Jamaican  children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" that include references to "Easter bun".

In addition, this pancocojams post compares those Jamaican children's parodies 
of "I Believe I Can Fly". with some United States children's parodies of that song. 

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/04/easter-bun-jamaican-tradition-recipes.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post showcases a YouTube video about Jamaican Easter buns and other Jamaican Easter food traditions. This showcased video includes a demonstration of how to make homemade Jamaican Easter buns (spice buns).

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-history-and-cultural-traditions-of.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post presents the history of and other information about Jamaican Easter buns (also called "spice buns")..

The content of this post is presented for social and cultural purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/10/comparisons-between-united-states.html 
 for the closely related 2018 pancocojams post entitled "Comparisons Between United States Versions & Jamaican Versions Of Children's Parodies Of "I Believe I Can Fly, I Got Shot By The FBI"

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SONG "I BELIEVE I CAN FLY"
From https://genius.com/R-kelly-i-believe-i-can-fly-lyrics 
“I Believe I Can Fly” is a song written by, produced and recorded by American artist R. Kelly, featured in the soundtrack of and known as the hit single from the film Space Jam, released on November 26, 1996. “I Believe I Can Fly” was later internationally released on Kelly’s 1998 album R..

[...]

“I Believe I Can Fly” also received similar success in eight other countries by topping the charts, including in the UK. The song was certified gold in seven countries, including France and Germany, and certified platinum in the United States and the United Kingdom.

“I Believe I Can Fly” went on to win three Grammy Awards, and was ranked at number 406 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, published in 2004.

[...]

Since the release of “I Believe I Can Fly”, many covers and parodies have been made of the song."

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INFORMATION ABOUT JAMAICAN EASTER BUNS
Source #1
From https://seasonedskilletblog.com/jamaican-easter-bun/ "Jamaican Easter Bun Recipe (Spice Bun)" By Taneisha Morris, Mar 26, 2023, Updated Mar 20, 2026

"Jamaican Easter Bun, also known as spice bun, is a sweet spiced bread dotted with rum-soaked fruit, coated in a delicious honey-fruit glaze. Serve this Caribbean delicacy with your Jamaican Easter feast or as an anytime snack with cheese!

[…]

Jamaican Easter buns are sweet and moist with a hint of savoury flavour. They are a traditional fare for Easter and I can’t imagine the Easter holiday without bun and cheese! Once March rolls around, you can be sure to find supermarkets in Jamaica stocked with all kinds of bun. Of course, it can be eaten throughout the year but it’s a special treat during the holiday. "...

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Source #2
From https://jamdownfoodie.com/jamaican-easter-bun/ Delicious Jamaican Easter Bun Recipe: Sweet and Spiced Delight by Yaniki Tucker (no publishing date given]

Jamaica is a primarily Christian nation and all Christian holidays are held sacred there. Easter is no exception and the observance of Easter starts as early as Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent and generally, people decide to give up one indulgence during this time. Many people choose to give up eating red meat and chicken and stick with eating fish and seafood. At the end of Lent, which is marked by Good Friday, people begin the feast of Easter with a spiced bread dubbed Easter Bun and fried fish. The bread is a sweet bread that is studded with dried fruit and heavily spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and allspice. It is traditionally eaten with Jamaican processed cheese but it is also very delicious with mild aged cheddar cheese."...
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This page continues with a recipe and baking instructions.

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EXAMPLES OF UNITED STATES 
CHILDREN'S PARODIES OF THE SONG "I BELIEVE I CAN FLY"

[Pancocojams Editor's Note: I'm presenting the United States examples before the Jamaican examples because this song and its children's parodies originated in the United States.
 
Example #1:
I believe I can fly.
I got chased by the FBI. (or less often "I'm being chased by the FBI").
It's all because of those collards greens
that I ate with those chicken wings.
I believe I can fly.**
See me running through that open door.
I believe I can fly.
I believe I can fly.
-African American boys & girls (ages 7-12), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, collected by Azizi Powell, 1999

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Example #2
I believe I can fly!
I got shot by the FBI.
All I wanted was a chicken wing.
From McDonalds or Burger King.
I still believe I can fly!
I got caught by the Pepsi Guy.
All I wanted was a Mountain Dew!
He shot me with his 42.
I'll always believe I can fly!
Until the day I die.
A clown hit me with a pie.
And was that one hot guy.
I believe I can soar.
I got killed by an open door.
All I needed was 20 cents!
For a package of junior mints.

HOPE THIS HELPS its the full song
-Hollie, 2007, 
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070526124029AA1nFbA ""what is The lyrics to the funny i believe i can fly?" I Believe I Can Fly Funny Lyrics" [This site is no longer available]

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Example #3
I believe i can fly
i got shot by the fbi
all i wanted was a chicken wing
french fries from burgerking
i believe i can soar
got caught robing a dollar store
all i wanted was a balloon
but they gave me some loony toons
i believe i can fly
-angiiemary, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw06X9WZ59I "i believe i can fly", 2010

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Example #4
"I believe i can fly

I got shot by the fbi

All i wanted was a chicken wing

So i blew up burger king

I believe i can soar

I got hit by an apple cooooore

I hit my dog with a frying pan

He hit me back with a mini-vaaaaaaaaan!"
-snoopdawgproductions, Published on Nov 8, 2012, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYlVpjke9Vs

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Example #5
"I believe I can fly

I got shot by the FBI

All I wanted is some chicken wings, cornbread, and collard greens

I believe I can soar

I got a whoopin at the grocery store

I told my daddy I can't take no more

I got shot by the FBI"
-Mari and mike, Jun 25, 2014, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArMTpyrncak 

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Example #6
"In third grade, i heard some kids singing this...

I believe i can die
I just got shot by the FBI
all i wanted was a chicken wing.
how did i end up in burger king?
my mom hit me with a frying pan...
so i hit her back with 3 trashcans
thats how she ended up in the hospital....
and how i got this popsicle"
-hiMay 15, 2015, https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2013/10/childrens-parodies-of-i-believe-i-can_2.html [comments]

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Example #7
”I believe I can fly, I got shot by the FBI. All I wanted was some chicken wings, and some fries from Burger King. I believe I can soar, FBI broke down my do-oo-or. I believe I can fly." Was the version I remember."
-8bhizzel8, 2024, 
https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/1az97ml/i_believe_i_can_fly_i_got_shot_by_the_fbi_finish/ "Nostalgia "I Believe I Can Fly"

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Example #8
"mine was completely different! I’m from the SF bay area and this was the early 2010s:

“I believe I can die

I got shot by the ice cream guy

all I wanted was a popsicle

but instead I went to the hospital

he hit me with a frying pan

so I hit him with a minivan

then I thought i was superman”
-guitartheater, 2025,
https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/1az97ml/i_believe_i_can_fly_i_got_shot_by_the_fbi_finish/ "Nostalgia "I Believe I Can Fly"

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Example #9
"Born in 1991 in Oregon. My friends and I sang this version all the time in 2nd-3rd grade probably:

I believe I can die

I got shot by the FBI

All I wanted was a chicken wing

At the local Burger King

I believe I can die

I got ran over by the ice cream guy

All I wanted was a popsicle

But wound up in the hospital

I believe I can die"
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Anonymous, December 29, 2025 https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2013/10/childrens-parodies-of-i-believe-i-can_2.html [comments]

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Example #10
"I believe I can fly I got shot by the FBI All I wanted was a chicken wing and some of those collard greens I believe I can soar I got a whoopin at the grocery storeeeeeeeee"
-Sufficient_Ad7660, 2026, 
https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/1az97ml/i_believe_i_can_fly_i_got_shot_by_the_fbi_finish/ "Nostalgia "I Believe I Can Fly"

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EXAMPLES OF JAMAICAN CHILDREN'S PARODIES OF THE SONG "I BELIEVE I CAN FLY"

Example #1
"I know this: I believe i can fly I believe i can touch the sky i been shot by an fbi but the fbi never had a gun so he shot me with a easter bun but easter bun never had no cheese so he shot me with a gung peas gung peas never have no seed so he shot me with a mango seed mango seed never have no hair so he shot me with beer but beer never have cork so he shot me a bobocloth"
Tyrone Sings13, 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArMTpyrncak [video given above]
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Read my note about this version in the Comparison section immediately below

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Example #2
"i believe i can fly i got shot by an FBI the fbi never have nuh gun so him shot me with a easter bun the easter bun never i have nuh cheese so shot me with a gungo peas the gungo peas never have nuh seed so him shot me with a mango seed the mango seed never have nuh hair so him shot me with a red strip beer the red strip never have nuh cork so him shot with a bomboclat
-Faith, 2013, https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090624005743AAxbczS

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Example #3
"Jamaican version: I believe I can fly I got shot by a FBI ,FBI never have no gun so he shot me with a easter bun ,easter bun never have no cheese so them shot me with a red stripe bear,red stripe bear never have no cark so them shot me with a ......etc.

Hot_Adhesiveness_846, 2023, 

https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/jy6ghl/i_believe_i_can_fly_i_got_shot_by_the_fbi_all_i/

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Please add to this compilation by sharing examples of Jamaican (or other Caribbean) children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" in this pancocojams post's discussion thread below.

For the folkloric and cultural record, please remember to add where you first sung or first heard this parody (the nation/city/ town ot the city/state if in the United States) and when (decade or year that you first sung or first heard this parody. Additional information that you  share about your version of this parody would be appreciated.
 
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COMPARISONS BETWEEN UNITED STATES CHILDREN'S PARODIES AND JAMAICAN CHILDREN'S 
PARODIES OF THE SONG "I BELIEVE I CAN FLY"*

*I've directly heard some examples of United States children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly". I've also come across LOTS of online examples of United States children's parodies of this song. In contrast, I've only come across three examples of Jamaican children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly". Consequently, this comparison may not be completely accurate.

United States children's parodies 
-always include some fanciful but also violent elements such as being chased by the FBI and/or being whooped (spanked/beaten by their mother or beaten up by someone else, and/or landing up in a hospital.

-usually feature the person at a fast food restaurant (such as Burger King of KFC) or at a grocery store wanting to buy something that is usually sold at some off those fast food restaurants (such as "chicken wings" and "fries", i.e. "French fries", or "Junior Mints" candy) or wanting to buy some food products that aren't sold at any of those restaurants or grocery stores (such as already cooked "collard greens" and already cooked cornbread). 

Jamaican children's parodies 
-contain cultural content that is very familiar to Jamaicans but rarely  rarely known in the United States.

Read this YouTube comment that was given as a reply to Example #1 of the Jamaican children's parody examples [given in this pancocojams post immediately above] and my rely to that comment [Unfortunately, the YouTube policy that prohibited comments for children's videos deleted all of the comments for this video and many more.]
 

Here's the only comment that was written in reply to Example #1:

"Tyrone Sings what u make no sense at all πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸšΉ"

-Jeremiah Grant, 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArMTpyrncak 

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The reason why Tyrone Sing13's version probably makes no sense to most people in the United States is that it is full of cultural referents from Jamaica that aren't known to people from the United States.

Here's the comment that I wrote on October 1, 2018 in response to Jeremiah Grant's comment

"+Jeremiah Grant, actually Tyrone Sings13 's example does make sense from a Jamaican (and possibly other Caribbean) standpoint. References to "easter buns" are found on various websites, including one that notes that "The Jamaican Spice Bun is eaten year-round however it is a must with cheese have during the Easter season.". "Gung peas" = "gungo peas", also known as "pigeon peas", "mango seeds" are self explanatory. Finally, I think it's likely that Trone Sings13 meant to write "so he shot me with a bobocloth". The probable meaning for "bobocloth" (more often also given as "bloodcloth" and a "bombocloth") is the cloths that were used before the invention of "maxi pads" and "tampons"

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-Jamaican children' parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" appear to be far less violent than the United States children's examples. They include Jamaican cultural references (such as Easter bun and ) that are well known in Jamaica but aren't known to most people in the United States.

-Unlike the examples of United States children's parodies of this song, the Jamaican children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" that I have come across use a trading rhymes textual style*

- The 
inclusion of the word "bombocloth" ("bobocloth") in some Jamaican children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" ( or the allusion to that word as I believe is in Jamaican Example #3 given above) make those examples more gross than their United States counterparts.
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*Here's my explanation about trading rhymes 
from 
http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/10/childrens-trading-rhymes-such-as-hush.html:
"Trading rhymes" is my term for a category of children's rhymes in which throughout the rhyme one defective item is traded (exchanged) for another item which also turns out to be defective. The last word in the first line of each verse rhymes or near rhymes with the last word in the second line:
Example:
Hush little baby, don't say a word,
Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird.

And if that mockingbird won't sing,
Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring.

Or the example includes internal rhymes within each trading item line:
Example:
Pie too sweet I wanna piece of meat
Meat too rough I wanna ride a bus

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Probably the most widely known example of "trading rhymes" in the United States is "Hush Little Baby, Don't Say A Word" (Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird").

The trading rhyme format that these Jamaican examples use is in contrast to almost every United States example of "I Believe I Can Fly" parodies that I've come across.

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Visitor comments are welcome.

The History And Cultural Traditions Of Jamaican Easter Buns

Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part II of a three part pancocojams series on Jamaican Easter bun.

This post presents the history of and other information about Jamaican Easter buns (also called "spice buns")..

This post showcases a YouTube video about Jamaican Easter traditions particularly around food. That video includes a demonstration of how that video host makes Easter buns.

This post includes selected comments from that video's discussion thread.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/04/easter-bun-jamaican-tradition-recipes.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post showcases a YouTube video about Jamaican Easter buns and other Jamaican Easter food traditions. This showcased video includes a demonstration of how to make homemade Jamaican Easter buns (spice buns). This post includes selected comments from that video's discussion thread.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/10/comparisons-between-united-states.html for Part III of this pancocojams series.That post presents some information about R. Kelly's 1996 R&B/Pop song "I Believe I Can Fly". That post also presents several Jamaican  children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" that include references to "Easter bun" . In addition, this pancocojams post compares those Jamaican children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly". with some United States children's parodies of that song. 

The content of this post is presented for social and cultural purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.

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ARTICLE EXCERPTS
These excerpts are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.

https://seasonedskilletblog.com/jamaican-easter-bun/ "Jamaican Easter Bun Recipe (Spice Bun)" By Taneisha Morris, Mar 26, 2023, Updated Mar 20, 2026
"Jamaican Easter Bun, also known as spice bun, is a sweet spiced bread dotted with rum-soaked fruit, coated in a delicious honey-fruit glaze. Serve this Caribbean delicacy with your Jamaican Easter feast or as an anytime snack with cheese!

[…]

Jamaican Easter buns are sweet and moist with a hint of savoury flavour. They are a traditional fare for Easter and I can’t imagine the Easter holiday without bun and cheese! Once March rolls around, you can be sure to find supermarkets in Jamaica stocked with all kinds of bun. Of course, it can be eaten throughout the year but it’s a special treat during the holiday. 

There are two ways to make Jamaican Easter buns; with yeast or with baking powder/soda. We are using the latter in order to make a quick bread. Make this once and it will be requested for every holiday because it’s the best Jamaican Eastern bun recipe!

 

Here’s Why You’ll Love this Recipe

So Delicious – this is moist and sweet, with subtle notes of warm spices. The rum-soaked fruit has sweet bursts of flavour that make this a mouthwatering snack.

Jamaican Tradition – it’s not a Jamaican Easter without a spice bun and cheese! This is a holiday essential.

Customizable – this recipe has many variations so make it to suit your preferences. (I have a few helpful suggestions for variations.)

Who Brought Easter Bun to Jamaica?

When the British colonized the island of Jamaica during the 1600s, they brought the tradition of the hot cross bun, a sweet spiced bread baked with raisins. The spice bun is the Jamaican version of the English hot cross bun."...

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Source #2
From https://wiredja.com/index.php/lifestyle/the-surprising-4-000-year-history-of-easter-bun-that-nobody-told-you-about "The Surprising 4,000-Year History Of Easter Bun That Nobody Told You About" WiredJA News Team #2  Lifestyle,  31 March 2026

..."The Bun That Never Rots

Medieval English people were convinced that a bun baked on Good Friday would never go mouldy. So they hung them from the kitchen ceiling. Just … dangling there, above the family, year after year. The old ones would darken and harden into something closer to stone than bread, and the family would leave them up there — little blackened guardians swinging in the draught — until the next Good Friday, when fresh ones went up and the old ones finally came down.[3]

"They hung the loaves from the ceiling like sausages. The bread would never mould. It protected against evil spirits and illness until the following Good Friday, when it would be replaced."

The Queen's Contraband

Here's where it gets political. By the 1500s, the hot cross bun had become so loaded with meaning — part sacred, part superstitious, part Catholic — that the English Crown decided it was a problem. In 1592, Elizabeth I's London Clerk of Markets dropped a decree: selling spiced buns was now illegal, except at burials, on Good Friday, or at Christmas.[5]

Why? England had broken with Rome under Henry VIII. The Protestant establishment looked at those cross-marked buns and saw Catholic holdovers. Papist bread. The punishment wasn't jail — it was confiscation. Get caught baking, and every last bun went straight to the poor.[5]

The English response? They baked at home. Kitchens across the country filled with the smell of contraband cinnamon and contraband cloves. Some got caught. Their buns were seized on the spot and handed to the poor — who, one imagines, were not complaining.[5] The ban stretched into the reign of James I. Didn't matter. You can't kill a bread that people believe keeps evil spirits away. The bun survived. It always survives. And before long, it got on a boat.

Chapter IV

Crossing the Caribbean Sea

May 1655. Seven thousand English soldiers wade ashore near Spanish Town, Jamaica. They're part of Oliver Cromwell's "Western Design" — a grand plan to smash Spanish power in the Caribbean that had already gone badly wrong in Hispaniola. Jamaica's entire Spanish population at the time? About 2,500.[6] The English took the island in days. Spain tried to get it back, lost the battles of Ocho Rios and Rio Nuevo, and formally gave up in the Treaty of Madrid, 1670.

With the soldiers came everything English. Language. Law. Church. And food — including the tradition of eating spiced, cross-marked buns on Good Friday.[7]

But Jamaica wasn't Surrey. Jamaica was 90 degrees in the shade with humidity you could wring out like a cloth. It was sugar cane and rum, allspice trees growing wild in the hills, and molasses running dark and thick from the plantation mills. Jamaica wasn't going to make English buns. Jamaica was going to make something else.

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What the Bakers Did

The people who actually made the bread — enslaved Africans, and later, free Black Jamaicans — took that prissy little English cross bun and broke it apart. They threw out the cross. Scrapped the dainty round shape and baked it as a fat, dark loaf. Swapped the honey for molasses, because that's what the plantations produced by the barrel.[7] Some threw in stout. Some used Red Stripe. They packed it with dried fruit — raisins, currants, candied peel — and laced it with the allspice that grew in their own backyard, a berry that somehow tastes like cloves and cinnamon and nutmeg all at once.[8]

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What came out of the oven was denser than cake, darker than bread, and didn't taste like England at all. It tasted like Jamaica. Sweetened with the same molasses that had made plantation owners rich and enslaved people miserable. Spiced with the island's own pimento. The Jamaican Easter Bun wasn't a copy. It was an answer."

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Source #3
From https://jamdownfoodie.com/jamaican-easter-bun/ 
Delicious Jamaican Easter Bun Recipe: Sweet and Spiced Delight by Yaniki Tucker (no publishing date given]

Jamaica is a primarily Christian nation and all Christian holidays are held sacred there. Easter is no exception and the observance of Easter starts as early as Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent and generally, people decide to give up one indulgence during this time. Many people choose to give up eating red meat and chicken and stick with eating fish and seafood. At the end of Lent, which is marked by Good Friday, people begin the feast of Easter with a spiced bread dubbed Easter Bun and fried fish. The bread is a sweet bread that is studded with dried fruit and heavily spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and allspice. It is traditionally eaten with Jamaican processed cheese but it is also very delicious with mild aged cheddar cheese."...
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This page continues with a recipe and baking instructions.

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Example #4
From https://www.keshiasakarah.com/blog-1/blog-post-title-three-n4k56 "How did easter bun reach the Caribbean?", May 28 [no year given], Written By Keshia Sakarah, Chef, Food Writer and Owner of Caribe’

"Bun and cheese is a staple Caribbean snack enjoyed by us at home all year round but especially during Easter. With it being popular during this time of year, I had to ask myself why and how did this deep, rich, spiced bread become a favourite of West Indians.

The origins of spiced bun are not quite clear, however, it is widely believed that bun and cheese was derived from English hot cross buns, which were traditionally eaten by the British on Good Friday, with the cross symbolising the crucifixion of Jesus.

The tradition eventually became a staple in Caribbean culture, when English 'missionaries' brought Christianity to the island of Jamaica in the 17th Century. Easter gradually became observed on the island along with the eating of hot cross buns.

In true Caribbean style, over time, the snack was developed and adapted where it was made into a loaf with the addition of molasses, spice and sometimes malt or Guinness. Researching recipes and comparing spiced bun to hot cross buns, I noticed the absence of yeast makes spiced bun feel more like a dense cake in comparison to the buns which are essentially a sweet, spiced bread. Check my recipe for it, super simple to make"

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Jamaican Easter Buns (A Video and A Recipe For Homemade Easter Buns)


 

Grace Foods, Apr 6, 2011

Mazie and Paulette Rhoden, the General Manager of Crimson Dawn Ltd. talk about cooking traditions during the Easter period which include the Jamaican favourite - Easter Bun!  Stick around to the end for a quick interview with Hope Kerr of Dairy Industries.

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part I  of a three part pancocojams series on Jamaican Easter bun (also called "spice buns".).

This post showcases a YouTube video about Jamaican Easter buns and other Jamaican Easter food traditions. This showcased video includes a demonstration of how to make homemade Jamaican Easter buns (spice buns).

This post includes selected comments from that video's discussion thread.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-history-and-cultural-traditions-of.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post presents the history of and other information about Jamaican Easter buns (also called "spice buns")..

Click 
https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/10/comparisons-between-united-states.html for Part III of this pancocojams series.That post presents some information about R. Kelly's 1996 R&B/Pop song "I Believe I Can Fly". That post also presents several Jamaican  children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly" that include references to "Easter bun" . In addition, this pancocojams post compares those Jamaican children's parodies of "I Believe I Can Fly". with some United States children's parodies of that song. 

The content of this post is presented for social and cultural purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Mazie for hosting this classic Jamaican television series. Thanks also to Paulette Rhoden for sharing information about Jamaican Easter traditions in this episode of that television show. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.

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WHAT ARE JAMAICAN EASTER BUNS?
From  AI Overview

Jamaican Easter buns, specifically the "bun and cheese" tradition, evolved from British hot cross buns brought to the island in the 17th century. Over time, Jamaicans adapted the recipe, changing the small, yeast-based buns into a dense, spiced, molasses-heavy loaf often made with Guinness stout.

[...]

The Cheese Addition: A crucial part of the tradition is pairing the spiced loaf with cheddar cheese (particularly popular through Tastee Cheese, a brand manufactured in Jamaica since 1968).

Cultural Significance: This combination became a staple during the Easter season, particularly during Lent, serving as a staple cultural food regardless of religion."...
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Here's a definition for the word "stout" as it is used in this AI Overview write-up:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/stout
"stout
noun 

a dark, bitter type of beer"
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Recipes for Easter Buns don't always include stout or any other alcoholic beverage.

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS VIDEO'S DISCUSSION THREAD

1. @melissaG0707, 2012
"I enjoyed the video very much, the first guest brought back many Easter memories for me

I will def give the  bun a go"

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2. @1-blackcakequeen778, 2017
"I've been making my own Easter buns for quite some time now. The prices too high. If you stock up on the ingredients, namely the spices they will last a long time. Sweet likkle Jamaican ladies love their beautiful proper accent."

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3. @saulbenjamin6368, 2017
"easter in jamaica was a very peaceful and quiet time all that bun eating stuff wow those days was special in jamaica at easter time love my likkle island very much"

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4. @JADBTV, 2022
"When i was a child i love her shows her cooking mouthwatering"

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5. 
@Rj-nq4ml, 2023, 2023
"I come here every Easter to make a bun for my Jamaican mother in law , she loves it"

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6.@cleopatrie, 2024
"Aunty Mazie, the original influencer."

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ONE RECIPE FOR JAMAICAN EASTER BUNS

[Pancocojams Editor's Note: This link to this recipe is given in the Grace Food video that is embedded at the top of this pancocojam post..There are many other recipes for how to make traditional Jmaican Easter buns. Some of these recipes can be found online]

https://gracefoods.com/recipe-a-z/recipe/1575-homemade-easter-bun Homemade Easter Bun

"Preparation time 10m

Cooking time 1h

Ingredients

For 8 Person(s)

 

Recipe

2 ounce(s) Margarine

1 bottle(s) stout

1/2 cup(s) wine

1 teaspoon(s) vanilla

1/2 tablespoon(s) Browning

1 tablespoon(s) Guava Jam

1 medium egg (optional)

8 ounce(s) dark sugar

1 pound(s) counter flour

1 teaspoon(s) nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon(s) salt

1 teaspoon(s) cinnamon powder

1 tablespoon(s) baking powder

1 tablespoon(s) mixed spice

1/4 pound(s) mixed peel, chopped

1/4 pound(s) raisins, soaked

 

Homemade Easter Bun Directions

Melt Margarine and allow to cool, then add stout, wine, vanilla, Grace Browning, Guava Jam and beaten egg (if used).

Stir in the sugar and mix until all the granules are dissolved.

Mix together all the dry ingredients then add the chopped mixed peel and raisins.

Combine liquid mixture with dry ingredients and mix well.

Scrape the batter into a greased loaf pan 12"x4"x3".

Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C/350°F or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Cool on a cooling rack.

To Glaze: Combine 2 tablespoons honey with two tablespoons water and bring to a boil; remove from flame and use a pastry brush to apply it over the surface of the bun.

To Serve:  Serve with slices of cheese.

Yield:  1 loaf"

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This concludes Part I of this pancocojams series.

Thanks for visiting pancocojams.

Visitor comments are welcome. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

"We Are Standing For Black People" - A White Grandma Protester's Responses To Interview Questions At A No Kings 3 Protest (March 28, 2026)


 
No Kings Protestor- We Are Standing For Black People

Reese Waters, March 30, 2026

This protestor from the #NoKingsDay rally talks about Black representation and what is needed to rebuild a diverse coalition. In other words, they gotta make it right πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½

#blackpeople
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Statistics as of  PM EDT
Total # of views - 55,614
Total # of comments- 524

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video short of a White woman's responses to questions about the "lack of racial diversity" at a No Kings 3 protest.

This post presents the transcript of that interview and also presents selected comments from a discussion thread of that YouTube short that was published by Reese Waters.(Some commenters indicate that they this video clip was also published by other people online.) 

The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, and political purposes. 

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to the woman who was interviewed in this YouTube video clip. Thanks for the videographer and thanks to whoever posted this online first. Thanks to Reese Waters for publishing this video clip so that it would be seen by his very large online following. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this pancocojams post. 

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
This is the sixth pancocojams posts that I've published on the No Kings 3 protests.(March 28, 2026). 

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/03/locations-for-some-no-kings-3-protests.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post presents selected comments from the discussion theaad of a March 28, 2026 Meidas Touch podcast on the No Kings 3 protests. These protest locations begin with A-L.

The links for the other two parts of that pancocojams series are including in that post. 

Also, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/03/senator-raphael-warnock-speaks-at.html for the pancocojams post "Senator Raphael Warnock Speaks At Atlanta's 'No Kings' Rally (Shown With American Sign Language Interpreter David Cowan)"

My plan was to publish pancocojams posts today on a different subject. However, I felt compelled to publish this post and this additional post:

Instead, today I've published this post and this one:

 https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/03/comments-about-undercounting-of-massive.html "Comments About The Undercounting Of The Massive Numbers Of Protesters At The No Kings 3 Protests (March 28, 2026)"

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MYVISUAL DESCRIPTION OF THE VIDEO 

This video is divided into a top and bottom portion. The top half of the video shows a middle age Black woman with her hair in a braided style who is mostly silent but who shows her support of and enthusiasm about what the woman in the bottom half of the video is saying by her facial expressions and her gestures.

In the bottom half of this video an elderly White woman is being interviewed at a No Kings 3 protest march/rally by a young White man. 

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COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT OF THIS INTERVIEW

White reporter- "It seems there's a lack of diversity here today...that it's mostly people who look like you and I. And I just"...

 White female protester-  "This is not...this is not for pe..black people for people of color to be to get out.on the street  They are at risk when they do that. If anybody's going to get arrested here, it's going to be a black person. They it it it is not safe for them and they don't need to participate. We need to walk in their name."

White male reporter - "Gotcha. Okay."

[Black woman shown at the top of the video - " Oooh!- I I love her!."]

White male reporter- Wow. "Okay. What do you think of voter ID?
Do you think it's racist?"

White female protester- "100% a a tactic to control the population and prevent
people from voting so that the only votes that so that the m so that the germandering
can work so that the white voters can vote in white christian males."

White male reporter- "So you voted blue most of your life?

White female protester- "I voted blue in the womb."

White male reporter- "Wonderful. Yeah uh. if you had to vote for Republican JD Vance or Rubio, w
hich one would you pick if you had to?"

White female protester- Yeah, I would slit my throat ".

White male reporter - "Really?"
 
White female protester- "Literally".

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS EMBEDDED YOUTUBE VIDEO SHORT

https://youtube.com/shorts/clfab7yMing?si=8x7x9ySMWvO0j6la

All of these comments are from March 30, 2026 and March 31, 2026

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

1.
@adi_jo1990
"My white coworkers said this to me and it gave me chills..."this is our battle to fight, white ppl did this. Ppl of color have been fighting for so long, we have to take accountability. It isnt safe for you to be on the streets" ...I was shook and moved ❤️

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2. @nervousallday
"I heard that at the last No Kings protest. I was happy to hear that some people recognize the game and know that the 47 administration is salivating to get us out on the  street so they  have an excuse to shoot."

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3. @kalishiva1643
"
He was not expecting that response!"

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10. @sesshokitten
"I don't think he was happy about her response. You can tell from his body language and his rattled voice"

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11. @SYoung-m1e
"@sesshokitten You noticed that too"


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12. 
@RPGDesignatedPaladin
"@SYoung-m1e YUP! Good. He probably needed his world view freshened up a bit. πŸ˜‚"

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13. @noneyabusiness-b2y
" @sesshokitten i want to find out who he is as I think that was a loaded question and he tried setting her up and getting content to stir the flames."

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14.@adj3113
"At ALL. That sigh said it."

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15. @GingerWeatherbee
"Especially her response to his last question."

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17. @Itsmybizness
"Granny said she was voting blue before she showed her face to the world πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I love it πŸ₯°"

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18. 
@michealbean7011
"He tried so hard to get the answer he wanted."

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19. 
@noneyabusiness-b2y
"Glad that others see this, i wondered if i was wrong in thinking it."

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20. @fdm2155
"She was the PERFECT person for this! Shut him DOWN."

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21. @ButterflyKissesPHL
"This right here. She understands!πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯"

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22. @BelloftheBallFL
"She definitely gets it!!!! πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘"

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23. 
@firequeen2194
"That sweet lady couldn’t have expressed my opinion better.  As a ww, this is on ww and as disgusted as I am with their votes, I will NOT give up fighting for our country and every freaking person within our borders.  Yes to the POC staying out of it.  I trust black women to know when to join, if ever.  They’re super smart, savvy, and TIRED so it’s our turn to take the lead.  Unfortunately, the optics of beating on white people does not play well with the masses.  I’ll never understand.  Human is human.  Keep it up, they’re terrified.  If they weren’t, they wouldn’t be trying so hard to shut us up.  Too late.  We’ve come a long way baby and to quote MVP, “we ain’t going back”."

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24. @amwilliams2006
"She said it loud and proud!! Good job!!!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰"

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25. @dldoggendorf
"She is 100% correct!!"

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26. @Phyldws
"Truth told!  Lady on point!!  Yasssssss!"

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27. @debraquarles3464
"There was a lack of Diversity in who voted in favor of the current administration. We stood, mostly alone in foreseeing what was the to come. We did our best to vote against the danger we had envisioned would come. Unfortunately, not enough White voters saw the danger that we did."

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28. @NegusGold
"Fact's"

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29. @NicolaLove-d2k
"WRONG WRONG WRONG! YOU CAN'T RUN BLACK PEOPLE SCARED! PROTESTING IS NOT ILLEGAL"

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30. @austinNkirkRdead
"I do not want anymore of my people's blood spilled. We are currently offline. Like, seriously.  It's about time they take the torch and fight with their own people to do the right thing. 😊"

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31. @TheSuzberry
"
We had a number of black demonstrators and speakers at the Annapolis No Kings march. But, we know this isn’t universal."

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35. @Sunny-tc3ul
"I seen a video where a group black women were having brunch and a group of peaceful protesters were walking by and the elder yt guy was telling the black women come march with us...πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I said he didn't get the memo."

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36. @Morganlefay789
"
Absolutely spot on. Well done her.

This is what a real elder looks like.

Not just older, but a warm compassioate and understanding woman, full of kindness and wisdom.

He hated her answer!

She shot him down in flames with her love and wisdom"

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37. 
@MrJohneblaze822
"I know I'm not going anywhere out in those streets to protest πŸ˜‚"

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38. @jdos5643
"But if a revolution did happen. All races colors should come together against the regime"

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39. @Bggprm
"His “wow ok” was wild though. He needs to spend more time with people like her. Shes a queen fr"

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40. @thomasdarron
"I felt that his Republican coding was breaking"

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41. @candyd.4398
"He was definitely hoping to ragebait her into agreeing with himπŸ˜’."

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42. 
@valerieneal2747
"@candyd.4398  YEP...HE WAS.

AND SHE POLITELY YET FIRMLY SHUT HIS BULLSHYT DOWN.  SHE IS BADASS."

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43. 
@TwelveAir4623
" πŸ—³️🀰 “I v oted blue in the womb”  🧒 πŸ¦‹ πŸ’™ πŸ’£πŸ’₯πŸ”₯

 My kinda girl‼️

 I’m-a add her clap back to MY motto: “Democrat born, Democrat bred, and when I’m gone I’ll be Democrat dead”‼️

No surrender, no retreat πŸ—³️ πŸ§’ πŸ’™ πŸ’£πŸ’₯πŸ”₯❣️"

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44. 
@leesimone2
"God bless this woman and her family! ❤️❤️❤️πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘"

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45. @austinNkirkRdead
"
I don't  understand why they are always worried about where we are anyway... like, leave us alone! We are booked and busy.  πŸ˜’πŸ€·πŸ½‍♂️"

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46. 
@TheLisaDeesDelightsShow
"OMG I LOVE THAT LADY!!! Why can’t we have more good hearted smart people like her! πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½"

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47.@kisista1579
"Say it.loud again for the people in the back!!!!"

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48. @austinNkirkRdead
"
Haven't we done enough for this country as it is? We need a rest. Leave us alone!!!!  We are currently unavailable to take your πŸ“žπŸ“².😊"

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49. 
@tsmc1130
"You tell 'em ma'am! I think there has been a calculated effort to drive Black bodies into these streets to fight the injustices of this administration. I continue to pray they do not fall for it - their only job is to get home safe."

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50. @darylcarr8283
"THEY ignored our warnings and voted this problem into existence; THEY need to be on the front lines addressing it now. Thank you lady for understanding the assignment!"

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51. @ndabstract1
"And we are staying home so that they can stand in peace."

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52. 
@Fastlanejane
"Thank you for your support beautiful πŸ’™. Real communityπŸŽ‰"

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53. @Bebe.B
"
Black people voted for Kamala in droves. They already tried to save our dumb asses from this. I am a white women military veteran (voted for Kamala) and I go to the marches and if I get arrested then so be it. I know I will suffer much less consequences than any person of color if they got arrested because this nation is racist at its core. I agree with Grandma. We gotta do this now. Black people and other people of color need to stay safe."

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54. brianadilworth2852
"@Bebe.B.  Thank you for your service"

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55. 
@angelapennington9965
"Oh my dayuuuummm! YASSSSSSS! She is definitely invited to the cookout. And her last answer! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯"

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56. 
@StyleChameleon
"@angelapennington9965  no she's not getting an invite. She can get a plate sent to her but not an invite."

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57. @MiaPiaPanda
"
Can we please stop “inviting people to the cool out” for doing the bare minimum".

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58. @KMcDermott829
" "WE NEED TO WALK IN THEIR NAME!!" Yes, we do. Just because it doesn't happen to you, that doesn't mean it doesn't affect you. Fascism comes for everyone if we let it in the door."

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59. 
@noneyabusiness-b2y
"Amen, i also don't want to sit by idle and watch as we repeat this story."

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60. 
@l.h.1806
"I LOVE THIS!!!πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

She gathered him all the way up and left him stuttering! He picked the right one!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚❤️"

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61. 
@singularityjackson
"Love how the dude behind her nodded his head in agreement!"

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62. @jacquelinemurry8132
"NOW THAT IS UNDERSTANDING THE ASSIGNMENT πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ‘πŸΎπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ˜πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸŽŠ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾"


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64. 
@loveforbraids5852
"Respect❤️"

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65. 
@suzenc029
"
Interviewer had no idea what he got himself into… he thought he was getting encounter of conservative woman.  She shut him down.!! BRAVO!!πŸ‘πŸ½"

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66. @brittany-notspears
"she spoke the whole truth‼️πŸ’―"

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67. @CLNSL8
"Thank you ma'am 😊"

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68.  @MikeJones-rm8xm
"Wo
w. That made my day. She is on πŸ”₯πŸ”₯"

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69. @Last1toBlast
"πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰....

Lifetime invite to the cookout...!  🍾"

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70. 
@MissCellanious1
"Now this is who I'll invite... Not Becky cause she knows how to dance, not Kyle cause he can rapπŸ₯΄πŸ₯΄πŸ–€✌🏾"

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71. 
@BithiahYasharal
"🀸🏿‍♀️🀸🏿‍♀️🀸🏿‍♀️🀸🏿‍♀️🀸🏿‍♀️Thanks for caring Sister πŸ₯°"

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72. @uniquelyunique1
"Listen to her & listen carefully. πŸ˜‚"

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73. @mrs.m6151
"πŸ’― My best friend is black and lives in Los Angeles. When the first No Kings came around she was debating going and I was like nah πŸ™‚‍↔️ just stay home, FOR THIS EXACT REASON. I’m a white woman in Texas, I recognize the undue privilege/unearned benefit of the doubt I get when I move through the world, let me take the L if an L needs to be taken. πŸ’―"

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74.@marshahector1473
"He didnt expect those answers"

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75. @LyryalThea
"He seemed so flustered by her responses

Makes me smile, so much

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–"

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76. 
@ellyaragonn
"She is both right and entertaining,  she needs a podcast."

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77. 
@rgrant2232
"That Senior Silver Fox is definitely one of my favorite Spokespersons  😍 !!  SAY IT LOUD " VOTED BLUE IN THE WOMB πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

T-Shirts needed now !!!"

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78. 
@traci19801
"Granny spoke nothing but factπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘"

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79. @NiceLadyCincy
"Smart lady!"

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80. @noneyabusiness-b2y
"I agree with her 100%."

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81. 
@lharris4118
"SHE ADDRESSED THIS QUESTION FOR ALL TIME! READ HIM FOR FILTH!"

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82. 
@LoisMann-g4u
"THANK YOU REESE AMEN πŸ™SOMEONE NEEDS TO TELL HIM WE DID IT DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT"

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83. @apmg924
"We need her name… she’s everything!"

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84. 
@lydiamarendes7554
"I LOVE HER"

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85. @KJ-sq5ut
"She shut his a$$ right on up!  Thank you ma'am!πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ"

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86. @damienjohnson3450
"John Browns body lay a moldering in the grave,

but his soul keeps marching on!"

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87. 
@susandecker6351
"She is 100% CORRECT! I told my brothers and sisters of color the same thing at the first march."

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88. @chynnadoll1999
"She understands, Exactly what time it is!!!πŸ€— Please, keep educating them girl!πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰❤️❤️❤️❤️😘"

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89. 
@HerbalTea-g2f
"My husbamd said a similar thing.  He is a big solid WHITE midwesterner.  He wore is Harley Davidson wear bc he feels more people who look like him need to show up for these events and stand in for those who are more at risk by participating."

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90. @designerwench
"Lovvvve her!! I hope she has tons of kids and grandkids that she's teaching right!"

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91. 
@randy007
"The truth πŸ’―πŸ‘ I love our white brothers and sisters who are standing up for real justice and an America for all"

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92. @aprilhagans790
"You go, Grandma πŸ‘΅ πŸ‘ πŸ™Œ ❤️!!! Thank you for your support πŸ™!!!"

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93.@mayakyen3695
"Yea it touches the soul to see ppl wanting to stand in solidarity and who understand how this racist sexist patriarchal system works. I Love it and I'm Living for these ppl. They have a good mindset!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"

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94. 
@karolalyce1
"I love you and I thank you for saying what others won’t or refuse to say."

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95. @whiskyjames4200
"AMEN!!! πŸ’―πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡²"

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96. @nineiron1481
"She knew from the voting results that Black America tried to avoid a second term of trump and the chaos he was going to bring to America!"

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97. @user-ww8ob5cg6h
"Bless this woman and what she represents.  My 90 year old mama basically said the same thing when we talked about the protests. The increased risks that people of color have when showing up to protests these days.  My  mom is a white, rural, southern christian woman who has seen it all in her years"

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98. @noneyabusiness-b2y
"Honestly I was hoping and praying that black people wouldn't be there, they're already a target and adding this would make it even worse for them. I do hope that America can shake itself from pedo and this regime otherwise we may see people being offed again, we also need to protect Jasmine Crockett as they're targeting her. They already offed her bodyguard and made smear campaigns. Amerikkka must learn and rise again from the ashes of the past."

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99. 
@RamenNoodle1985
"Yes! Mic drop right there!"

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100. @AM-zp2vv
"This beautiful woman with an old  gentle soul full of love did not wake up wanting to go viral, and yet here we are! πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ’!"

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101.  @sharonclaiborne6308
"❤️❤️❤️❤️πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

THANK YOU UNAPOLOGETICALLY CORRECT INFORMATION ⚫"


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102. 
@glamma76
"I love you auntie. I'm Mexican and thank you for representing us. God bless youπŸ™"


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103. 
@adj3113
"RESPECT! RESPECT! TELL 'EM!!"

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104. @stickshiftt9127
"Wow! What a amazing series of responses off the top of her head"

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105. @amymoorer2128
"thank you, ms ma'am, for saying the quiet part out loud"

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106. @jillcook1472
"SHE’S AT THE NEXT FAMILY REUNION

πŸ–€πŸ™πŸ½πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ€Ž❤️🫢🏾

Also she understood the importance of the assignment ❗️❗️❗️"

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107. 
@Valerie-x9p
"She is absolutely correct and I am so very happy that people understand why we’re not out there. Also there will be bodies on the street and there’ll be our bodies. Thank you so much for understanding."

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108. @drdoloresmize5386
"I love her, too!! I am gonna start using her "I voted blue in the womb!!!"  She's my girl on every point!!"

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109. 
@Domo0116
"You tell him Nana! πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ’ͺ🏾πŸ’ͺ🏾"

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110. @nattywho
"Grandma ridin hard for these rights AND I AM HERE FOR IT!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. God bless and watch over her and all the protestors!!"

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111. 
@karenwoodland578
"Okay Auntie ... ❤️πŸ–€πŸ’š   ...  Thank You"

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112. @statingtheobvious7646
"She makes me so proud to be an American! Love her!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️"

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113. 
@shaunnatrawick3480
"HE TRIED IT.....N FAFO!!! YASSSSS GGπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎ❤️❤️"


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114. 
@anastasiamarino4957
"I can't begin to explain how happy I am seeing this video get reposted over and over!! πŸ’–πŸŒŸπŸ«Ά"

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115. 
@Deondre_Clark
"She understands what allyship means"

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116. @petrol656
"
i saw this clip on another channel and thought the comments would be completly differernt. but when i read a few people were just eating this up.. rofl. i thought it was a troll. omg people. i love it. you guys made my day"

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117. @jostrong2385
"I'm a 69 yo female caucasian, talking to my 40 yo caucasian DIL this evening about the march and she brought this clip up randomly. Our confirmation it was the same clip "slit my throat". I couldn't believe it. Absolutely I've seen it!! It is awesome! And thank you!"

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118. 
@richardcolemanjr3749
"WALK IN THEIR NAME. Some White Preachers are speaking out too. This has to be a Divine message"

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119. @Gummy954
"Y
ESSSSS! THIS ELDER QUEEN πŸ‘‘ GETS IT! πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾"

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120. @TUPELO_HUNNY
"At the protest I attended in Mississippi, we had several black veterans. Our local news station interviewed a black veteran holding a sign that I made. "He's screwing America like she's a 13 year old girl". I've been a liberal all my life and I'm white. I will NOT vote for a white male for President."

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121. @chinavaughan6383
"Black folks knew this, which is why they stayed off the streets during the protestsπŸ˜’"

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122. @notofthischurch2822
"SOMEBODY IS PAYING ATTENTION. That was the gig. They know we do not stand for injustice. We fight for the marginalized even to our own detriment. But if we were in the streets, they'd have their arsonists out burning down buildings, justifying our imprisonment and persecution of our communities. We learned from George Floyd and from the legacy of our fathers. Spiritual muscle memory is real for us."

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123. @candyd.4398
" “I would slit my throat.” Damn, this old lady is a G🀣πŸ”₯. Even the old guy in the background wearing the red beanie had to turn and take a look🀣. She’s a real one."

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124. 
@mayakyen3695
"Ok Auntie I Seee You Girl!!! πŸ€πŸ–€πŸ©·πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ–€πŸ©·πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ–€πŸ©·πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ–€πŸ©·πŸ’š

This is what this country/world Needs. Ppl who know the assignment and show up with discernment."

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125. 
@valeriahamilton4031
"
Granny standing on business! "I'd slit my throat!" Given the choice between Vance or Rubio!πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ"

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126. @maiab.4894
"
My favorite part was the shocked gasp grandma made as soon as he started squawking about the lack of "diversity". She was like "the caucasity!!!" "

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127. @RuthK-b5i
"I'm with this woman. As an old white lady myself, I have been saying this for so long!

Stay home- stay safe. This is our fight!"

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128. 
@philthai99
"Shoutout to Grandma."

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129. @DaphneJohnson-p8k
"You go girl!!!"

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130. @roberttai646
"ALLIES!❤️❤️"

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131. 
@BlendedBarbieDoll
"
Our girl has been marching for some years. This ain’t her first time! πŸ’ͺ

This is what an ally looks like."


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132. @maggical1
"TELL’EM granny, we did our time and we are resting πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½nothing will change in this country until YT PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED !!!!!!"

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133. @Hope-hg6uj
"I am also an elderly white lady and I totally agree with her ❤️"

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134. @veejones4741
"πŸ’―!! Yt people need to protest against these yt racists just as hard as yt racist protested against black students being in public schools! Non racists yt ppl need to come with that same energy!!"

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135. @AnnchristinaAlmazan
"Facts!! We got this. I want my countrymen safe❤️"

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136. @ApaniVA
"I LOVE the nervous way he looks at the camera and gets all awkward and breathless when she answers that first question…it’s like he realized he picked the wrong person to interview but got the right one that day πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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137. @allyjane1000
"What she said!❤️"

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138. 
 @Allison-x1h
"
When I said this on a page, I got piled and accused of asking for a cookie when all I was trying to say was it's white folks' job to stand up right now because we have to use our privilege for good for once."

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139. @Grumpy922
"❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ πŸ˜‚I LOVE HER WE NEED MORE HONESTY FROM WHITE PEOPLES LIKE HER!"

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140. 
@chellebellejenn
"
Memaw for the win! ❤️"

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141. @SoHaZed44
"
The guy in the back with the red hat πŸ˜‚, I think he agreed."

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142. @JamesKeenPr
""I voted blue in the womb." Well, okay. I am beginning to think America is going to get through this."

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143. @Cosmo-f6g
"now this is someone that actually deserves a gofundme and understands the assignment. so when these fools get up on insta and tiktok and start talking abt where the black ppl at js blow up they comments wit this video."


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144.@jmusic45
"That guy was not expecting her answers. She shut him down! I hope this video goes viral. Protection for her too, cause you got the extreme loons out there unfortunately who don’t like what she said. I got a relative who goes bonkers if I even say anything negative about the current administration…I mean I feel I need to call the medics kind of reaction…I don’t talk politics anymore as that almost ruined our relationship."

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145. @Khari1025
"❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"

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