"Women Need To Save Themselves Now..." Anton Says He's Out of Sympathy For People In Black Culture
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Is Jameesha even black in ethnicity or race? She’s brighter than Obama.
Just a question Anton . Is the wan with glasses who always does the victim Olympics here for views or is she adding any value to anyone ? She's such a turn . You can't learn anything from her except you need to turn into a victim.
black culture and ghetto culture are two different things black people are not a monolith that all think and act the same way do you judge all white people because some live in trailer parks and are addicts (no)
"It's difficult to win an argument with a smart person, but it's impossible to win an argument with a stupid person."
Because stupid people will beat you down with experience
Of course it’s possible to beat someone stupid. Keep making them look stupid. That’s how you do it. You sit back and watch them defeat themselves with their foolishness. Answer not a fool, less you become one. You ain’t gotta say a word😂
Jameesha is that employee that has been moved to every floor and still doesnt think shes the problem
@@seanhicks7385 🤣🤣🤣
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lol she thinks she’s being promoted
@@aaronbutler2541 😂
And also that employee that holds up the damn meeting!
If you identify as a victim, you always gonna be a victim. Straight up
Slaves looking for masters and masters looking for slaves.
You can give Jameesha every stat, every source and Jesus himself still couldn’t convince her she is wrong 😂😂😂
Jameesha wants to pull all 45 million blacks out of the bucket at once.
"It's difficult to win an argument with a smart person, but it's impossible to win an argument with a stupid person."
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MANE 💯 💯 💯
Bro did you know Jesus never had no woman who can people serve him like that
Black people can do no wrong in Jameesha's eyes. Just sad. Accept reality.
She can't see the forest for the trees
She has the same mindset as people I once knew.
She really thinks that people need to have a helping hand to get up in life and that is insanely stupid. You should all grow up with the idea that nobody in this world is going to help you and you should be preparing yourself to grow on your own.
Excuses Excuses, always Excuses
Jameesha refused to accept that a large majority of people in our inner cities make bad decisions in their adulthood which is causes a lot of them to fail. But when someone mentions Nigerians, she says, “The people who try to scam me on my phone.” The ignorance is mind-boggling.
As a Nigerian living in London and who knows many Nigerians in the US who have nothing to do with scamming, this tells me Jameesha really doesn’t know enough about the community, if she believes all Nigerians are scammers. There are plenty of scammers but as a Nigerian I don’t know them personally. Funny that.
It’s so scary that Jameesha is actually a whole real politician/elected official. Who tf voted for her lol this is amazing
No way, she's a politician?
The same type mentality that will vote for Kamala (she ain't black) Harris.
Are you serious? No way.
Actually, that explains a lot!
You serious? Where?
Ain't no way.
She worse than Cori Bush.
When I was growing up. My mother held me and my potential back. As soon as I moved out of my mom's house at 24 years old. The weight of the world made me a man. I started off in a temp service. After 5 years of being laid off, off and on. I became a truck driver making over $100,000 a year. Yeah that victimhood mentality is dead 💯
You can't keep a good man down!
Curious, how did she hold u back?
@@misspiscesdreamz let me take a guess how she MIGHT have held him back... she told him his daddy was nothing... she said he was going to grow up to be like his daddy... she infrequently showed him motherly love... she seemed to resent his existence... she had boyfriends that were mean to him... she prioritized her material wants over his needs or programs (eg: piano lessons, organized sports, etc.) that would have exposed him to new ideas... she didn't commend him when he got an A on a test... she didn't go to parent/teachers conference... she did those or similar things mentioned from the time hew was 10 years old until young adulthood... go talk to black men who had single moms, and you will find these themes rinsed & repeated...
@@CedDewanI'll take another guess and say that she was also pressuring him to carry her out of her own predicaments. Failure of an adult and parent will try to emotionally blackmail their children into being the retirement plan.
@@CedDewanI can attest to this... my mo ther was a piece of ish. She lived/lives off of public assistance and welfare for decades. She had multiple men in and out the house. When I wanted to go to college, guess who went and signed up at 17. Me!!!
I wanted to get braces because I didn't like the way my bottom teeth looked. Mom didn't help with that either....
She never encouraged me to do anything in life. I joined the military in my early 20's. She had nothing to do with that process. In fact, the only inquiry she had, while I was in basic training, was if she would be the beneficiary of my life insurance policy. Interpret that as you will...
Jamesha is super masculine she won’t let nobody get a word in🤦🏾♂️
That's not masculine behavior, in order to be an effective team member and leader you have to listen to others at times.
@@jamilsalih9724 it's masculine. whether or not the masculine energy is being used appropriately is another conversation.
She over talked every person on this video. Nobody was allowed to complete a point without her interrupting them. Damn 🤔
She’s domineering, dogmatic, & obnoxious.
That's typical of most black women they will not let you say a word edgewise never shut their mouths and never say anything when they are talking
Mali and Anton are absolutely correct!! Why is it so hard for us to accept the constructive criticism about our community?
Because the truth hurts
Just a lil bit 😂 @@diegaspumper8501
what kills me is people like her say "we nned to have these conversations amongst each other not in front of non black people" This is why they say that.
Expensive wigs and makeup, new Jordan's on their feet, on welfare with a Mercedes in the driveway and every utility bill is past due 🤣🤣🤣
Priorities
That’s ridiculous
Don’t forget about the bumper off and expire tags
Damn that sounds specific 🤣
With a $1700 car note😂
Learning to read cost = $0
Learning to do math cost = $0
Learning to write cost = $0
Believing the lie we are sold cost = your life
"She don't want to be saved, don't save her..."
Str8 ☝️
😂😂 That's my shit...
That's my jam! But i agree with your statement.
We have to stop making excuses.
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Absolutely
Thomas Sowell and Ben Carson and thousands of black athletes made that change after coming to adulthood.
Athletes don't count.
Ronald Frye's story is crazy
@@u.s.lawyer8542They do count
Jameesha being a public servant is wild to me...
She is? WOW
I missed that.
No it's not. Where else would somebody that stupid work?
@@MrHennessyROBI think she is councilwoman or something in NC. I seen her debate before.
@@MrHennessyROB yup. She's an alderman in NC
The chick wants communism.
I realized at 9 years old when my father passed away.
That I had to be better for my brother and sisters.
And then again for my wife and children.
That was 65 damn years ago I and I still feel that way.
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That also happened to me❤
What does that have to do with the economy? I lost my father too, last month. I’m in my 20s, I struggle with your anecdotal logic towards a macro concept.
It’s literally illogical to take your experience and juxtapose it to macropolitical views. It’s actually pretty narcissistic, and “like a victim” would do in that negative sense…
@@4rtivist My sincere condolences to you.
All I am saying is there comes a point in all of our lives where we ask ourselves can I be better?
Can I do better?
To some it comes early in life some later.
Being better improves your life and everyone around you.
And I grew up poor in the hood back during the 60's, government cheese and dried green peas.
I can go back to the neighborhood I grew up in and it looks exactly the same.
But I'm not.
Quite logical and simple if you don't overcomplicate it.
God bless
Jameesha knows how to speak a lot without saying anything. This is really sad.
Yeah we need to leave women alone guys. This is too much for us. We should be building and getting money. PERIOD!!
@@njabulov.hadebe9102 well she's a politician. They tend to do that.😂
Rather we leave women alone or not we will be subjugation by white supremacy even when building or making money what happens as men of color when we die while making money and building and we have no legacy to pass on if we pushing women away?
Just enjoys hearing her voice
She’s definitely voting for Kamala.
Don't marry a black woman. Kevin Samuels was 100% right.
WTF, Jameesha is a public official?? This Country is DOOMED!!!
Typical extreme liberal view points
Exactly
Demoncrats always tryna send black folks to the meat grinder. Thinking we all beg for help for the government. Then when someone make it, they wanna take half ya coin thru taxes and give it to the same ppl that don't wanna work.
Jamessha has a gold medal 🥇 in her he Victim Olympics
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Her name is Jameesha!!!!! Nuff said!!!! ✌🏾
@@leewilliams3554 bingo lol
Right lol
Your name is Lee. You’re literally named after a Confederate Solider lol. But I get the point you’re making I guess
😂 Don't forget, she went to Winston-Salem State University; I'm from NC and most ik that went there aren't the brightest🤣
Why do I get the feeling Jamesha is waiting for student loan forgiveness, EBT and reparations to pay off her Nissan Altima?? 😂🤔😂
@@Me-tj4ln white people and the immigrants get the food stamps not black people. This is not 1975 anymore
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This woman is completely blind nn all about victimhood. Im sick of hearing this crap.
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Jameesha is the reason why Kevin Samuels had to mute some women. All talk and no listening.
Victim Olympics.
🤣🤣🤣🤣...no lie bruh...who got gold
She went triple Gold
Facts
@@mr.dccomics9018 saying we should help provide for the next generation of children isn't being a victim. It's realizing that people are struggling and we should do something about it
@@chrismiller4722oh please ! Go to work like every other group does
I grew up blaming all my problems on everyone else and it got me nowhere but in trouble. Once i started holding myself accountable for my actions, my whole life changed. Sure, your situation may not be your fault as a kid, but how you handle that situation as you age is all on you.
Glad you you got yourself in the right space . Like fr fr there are people you could be like aye going out drinking wasting your money every weekend then skipping work isn't something you should do. Then they will just call you lame or boring. Literally we have been telling people like this for years and they never listen so what else can we do
Jameesha wants facts and links, but her comments are just as anecdotal as everyone else's might be. She uses that tactic instead of logical counter arguements.
As most these chics do
Facts….or not
You are so correct. She literally stated multiple times how she “sees” ppl struggling and what not but when Anton or somebody else says they “see” something, she want to pull the “show me the stats” argument lol
She uses emotions and her opinion instead of logic and facts. How are you gonna argue about the std rate in two of the largest African American populated cities and not know the facts. But argue with someone who does know them?🤔🤔🤔
Exactly 🎯💯
PEOPLE WHO HELP THEMSELVES GET A HELPING HAND
I will be transparent
I got on drugs in my 20’s was on public for 8 years. I am the proud mother of 8 children. I got off drugs by the grace of God. I went to community college when my youngest was 5 months old. I graduated on a Saturday and started working that following Monday. I then went on to get my Bachelor’s going to school at night working during the day and raising 8 children. DSS closed my case 26 years ago and I’ve never went back. I worked for DSS for 20 years and retired. You have to want better for yourself. We have to stop looking outside and look inside ourselves and want better for ourselves and our children.
Anton, can you tell this lady that there's a Nigerian fan of yours who came here legally 15 years ago with $85, but today is now an employer of labor. Success happens to those who desire and work for it. It takes determination, hardwork, and will to succeed.
"THE MUSIC IS TRASH". I literally have people argue with me about this point. "TRASH IN, TRASH OUT"
Been trash for decades, if we're being honest.
tribe called quest and public enemy are trash (you are crazy)
@@boydbay6274 tribe called quest and public enemy are trash (you are crazy)
@@CW-jo7bf Quest and Public Enemy are 2 of the few artists that I still listen to, which doesn't negate my statement.
That being said, my perspective is my perspective, and your agreement or lack thereof has nothing to do with my mental capacity.
People on the Internet love making personal comments about people who they know absolutely nothing about.
Respectfully, that's more an indicator of your capacity than mine.
I have a great one. I won't be responding to any more comments regarding my state of mind, ie, opinion.
Peace and blessings to you and yours.
she speaks like a victim every time. (Jameesha)
Her ass should be exiled from the panel bar none.
Her name”Jameesha” says it ALL.
@@anthonygoodson9934lol I was about to say the same thing
I know three people right now in their 40s and 50s living on government assistance with their grandkids as their dependents. They raised their kids in the system and now their grandchildren.
Facts!
@@LastoftheMohicans116 white people and the immigrants are the people that's getting all of the government assistance. Them Mexicans are the people receiving all the government assistance. We 13 percent of America population what makes y'all think black people get all the assistance
Yes a fact
Kam is 1000% correct. I didn't come from money but had both my parents as long as the good lord allowed. After that, it was completely up to me to forge my own path forward. I chose not to have children out of wedlock. I chose to finish my STEM degree. I chose not to break the law. I've never had an unpleasant interaction with a police officer even when receiving a ticket, which has only happened once in over 40 years as an adult. I've never seen the inside of a jail cell because I've never put myself into a situation where that might be a possible outcome. It's all about choices and responsibility. I worked my entire life and earned everything that I have. I never asked for or expected a handout handup or hand sideways...,
Anton just don't like black people. Anton never has anything good to say about black people
❤❤❤very well said
Forgot to say you was from a small town 😂 I I I I I, yall are some undercover narcs fr thinking YOUR experiences matter that much to the 8B people
Yall couldn’t be scientists 😂 you can’t have a stem degree talking about it’s all up to choice
So in reality in the real world not in your vacuum weirdo mindset based on extremely anecdotal experience… there’s nothing left to chance?
You sound like someone who’s saying I’ve never drank, so I’ve never had a bad interaction drunk NOR have you had a bad interaction with a drunk person.
You can only control what you can control, you can’t control everything. Your statement sounds dumb
@4rtivist Not from a small town. My father instilled values and showed me how to be a man. My mother taught me empathy and patience. My friends all had the same choices and opportunities. Some chose poorly, but it was still their choice.
My mother was born into an impoverished household she got married and had me at 16yo. When she was 21yo she married my Bonus Father and had 3 more children, he was put up for adoption molested and physically and mentally abused as a child. At the age of 23yo they bought a home in the suburbs where my siblings and I grew up no one helped them they did it themselves. My grandparents stayed in the hood until I was 17yo so I had friends there that I visited, one of my good friends was impregnated at 16yo and her mother had multiple children from multiple men yet she got out, she actually paid off her house last year at the age of 51yo. If you want to do it you can there's no empathy!
She's actually apart of the problem. Its that victim mindset that prevent us from rising above our circumstances. With people like her, its always someone elses fault i'm in this situation. As a result i will remain poor and ignorant until those around me change.
Good luck with that.
I hate that weak victim minded mentality.
Yep. Success people don't have that Victim mindset. They NEVER do, unless they are Black. Even some Successful Black person spew out victimhood to others for some reason....
Mali is telling the truth. If everyone is getting a handout, who’s working?❤😂
Perpetual victim hood
Good comedy show.
I came to the US at 15 with nothing was still in high school 23 years later I'm one of the top analysts and coordinator at my job.
Congratulations, you have a job 🙄
Nice work man! Congrats!
This chick is one of them who will not accept any negative stereotype for us, BUT believe EVERY negative stereotype for white people.
Yep, she is a part of the selective outrage people.
This is why we need men in charge. Jameesha thinks her empathy is helpful, but the results show otherwise. Also, when she said they should give the money back, that's when it exposed the illogical thought process of some women today.
Funny how she had to defend the “83%” based on she don’t feel those numbers are correct, but as soon as the bring up Nigerians come here with nothing she talks about them scamming. Such a hypocrite
0:52 im so sick of this mentality. I was homeless from 13-17. I started working at 14 just to have food bc my parents were more focused on their habit vs taking care of their kid. At 17 i was able to rent a room and i graduated high school and put myself through college. I've never looked at myself as a victim, i don't even believe I'm a survivor, I'm a warrior. Until you realize that your victim mentality is the only thing holding you back, you'll never escape the jail cell of your mind
The point is nobody should be in that situation. Shouldn't we work together so that isn't the case
@@chrismiller4722 exactly, he missed the point. it's good that he managed to bring himself up on his own, but that's not the point. The point is that a child should never have to experience such hardship from the get go
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Some People are Victims and they shouldn’t be ashamed of it either! 😠😠🤣
You are not alone. I have the similar experiences and feel the same way you do.
Jameesha is just lost 🤣🤣
Her house needs an asteroid!
To many people needing handouts is never a good thing
we all come from poverty
It's hard to like Jameesha. She is TOO argumentative and emotional.
She definitely won gold, silver and bronze in the 2024 victim Olympics
Anton spit straight facts. That woman was just talking loud and not saying nothing! This is the problem with our community. Too many have a microphone and shouldn't. She kept ranting about problems and rejecting the obvious solution.
At 11 years old I lost my right hand at the hands of an abusive father. Everything I dreamed of becoming that day was just that, a dream. Life had threw me a curve ball & it was solely up to me to find my way within this world. My upbringing was filled with social ills and drama within the family structure. I couldn’t find my way for awhile because I didn’t possess the skills/ability to navigate responsibly. I just knew I wanted better and I didn’t stop until that better life was attained. It is within each person the desire to want better for themselves. Life is about choices. It's choice - not chance - that determines your destiny. The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice, and like I’ve learned over the years.. I choose to live by choice, not by chance; to make changes, not excuses; to be motivated, not manipulated; to be useful, not used; to excel, not to compete. I choose self-esteem, not self-pity. Everyone has a choice to choose greatness or failure…
Glad you pushed yourself to level up and sorry to hear about your upbringing.
@@rushking19 🫡✌🏾
I love your comment❤
Don’t give a man a fish teach a man how to fish. As a community we sit back wasting time waiting for a savior when we should be putting ourself in position to save ourselves.
This woman there is no solutions just excuses.
Former gang member, who turned his life around and making six figures in sale. I swear this woman, is why our community will not change. We have too many of our people who think like her.
She says care about everybody in the country and she’s probably one of the first ones to talk about the next person and the way they live. I bet anything.
You can start doing better when you realize the life your living is not where you want to be. Start doing better in school. Stay away from certain people and away from gangs. Make it your only goal to get out of and never live in that situation when you’re older.
Anton is exactly 1000% correct. I saw a lot when I worked in civil service.
I have limited patience for people that don’t want to help themselves. People do what they want when they want. Jameesha is an enabler.
AD.....2+2=4
Jameesha...drop wherever you got that research from
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You can't fix what you can't face.
I agree with him 1,000,000% I don’t give a fuck about the feelings. I agree with him 1,000,000% accountability, accountability accountability
Generally speaking, public servants are low information people.
You can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves. So sometimes you gotta let them suffer.
Why do y’all constantly allow people to cut other people off all the time. It hurts the quality of the show. Jamesha doesn’t let anyone get more than one complete sentence out before she interrupts. CALL IT OUT.
Making excuses doesn’t help. It actually does more harm than good
I came here with NOTHING 15 years ago. Lived in Baltimore for 10 years. Now living in the beautiful city of Frisco, TX.
God Bless America🙏🏾
TRUMP2024✊🏾🇺🇸
Why is none of you asking why they teach basic life values in your schools?
"Who comes over here with nothing."
Tons of people come over here with nothing!
The problem with jameesha is that she doesn’t get the fact that the people that get out of the hood do exactly what Kam said to do. Those that don’t, keep their hand out.
Seriously, we can't just shrug about the environment children are born into and think it doesn't have a huge impact on their adult life. It is not easy to overcome learned childhood habits and erase negative emotions.
exactly these people acting like these children born in messed up circumstances are soldiers or something that will be able to overcome everything on their own smh....yes congrats to all the people that was able to to overcome their neglectful parents and make it out on their own somehow, but not many children can do that by themselves
@freder8569 That's true but it will never change if we keep making excuses for it. The cycle will just continue to repeat itself. Regardless of the circumstances, we have to have higher standards for ourselves and each other. We can't whine and blame our way out of these conditions.
Perhaps I heard wrong, but I *NEVER* heard anyone say it was easy. Nothing in life worth having is easy to attain. Not even trust or respect. For decades and decades I have seen well off black people focus on victimhood. You get one out of 100 saying hey, you need to try to get out of your situation yourself. You need to look inward and see where your faults are and fix them. The other 99% will tell you. Blame white people, blame your environment, blame society. It's not your fault you just need a hand. That's a weak ass mindset and it needs to go away. Or maybe you can just drown in excuses like the other 99% want you to do. I will follow the more unpopular 1% who says work harder.
But two things can be true- yes those kids have a hard life and yes it is hard to maneuver it growing up as an adult but at the same time, we are in the real world and the real world doesn’t care about your circumstances. It’s not the rest of the world problem that your parents were F up. This is why yes it can be hard, but you got to start learning how to change your situation and get out of it! As a child we understand, but as an adult the world doesn’t care… Last point, there is soooooo many resources in poor communities no matter who the president was or who was elected at a local level, the problem is normally locally they do not use the tax payers money correctly and most times ( bc we speak to the majority not the minority) the politicians are either crooked or misguided on how to use the resources to benefit the community and not on all these issues that is not beneficial to the community, like MLK day, that does nothing for the community but symbolism.. We also have to get out of symbolism and the “ white man” mentality. I’m sick of it and nothing about that can truly be measured.. we stop focusing on that and start focusing on the lost children in these communities, focus on putting money back into these foster care places so these children can be monitored better and not taken advantage of by the system, their parents get the belly they need and take the children from these parents instead of leaving them in these dysfunctional homes and start controlling the music and all the degeneracy that happens we may can get somewhere..
Look, when I worked myself off welfare, I was told I was the only person on my caseload that worked myself off their caseload. Years later I saw her again and she said she could count on one hand how many like me.
Jameesha is the typical victim
In my 32 years I've learned this lesson: you cant talk to people who try to find loopholes in what you say to try to justify their actions. They're not ready to take accountability at their BIG AGE.
People pay for what they want and beg for what they need
They are speaking from their adult minds saying what a child should do.
The empty wagon always makes the most noise Jameesha fill your wagon up please !!!!!
For politicians like Jameesha once their constituents rise above poverty level they lose their jobs. People who have ceased being victims don’t need them anymore.
Ppl living messed up lives passin on damaged genetics
Wow! It's hard for people to hear the truth. I have people in my family who pray on the system to take care of them. And they have Nooooo intentions to improve their lives. Let's wake up and hold these types of people accountable.
I grew up with my parents divorced, my father wasnt around, grew up without any mentors, and grew up in the hood. Im married, i take care of my kids, I follow after Christ, and am involved heavily in helping others along with improving myself.
You have a choice. You can take a look around and decide you dont want the evil others are doing and separate yourself. Takes God and a little bit of determination. It aint that serious.
I grew up in the 70s in Detroit. Both my parents were heroin addicts. Domestic violence in and out of jails and prisons. I made a decision when I was 15 years old to leave home. And I never looked back. Unfortunately my mother oh deed heroin and my father was murdered. That was the choice they made in their life. And they suffer the consequences in the end. I've been married to the same woman for 38 years. No domestic charges and I never did drugs. I have one son who is married and gave me hey beautiful grandson who is 1 years old now. Life's choices have consequences and I had to make that decision to leave when I was a very young boy. Today I'm a loving father and a great grandpa. And I'm so grateful that I took that chance to change my life. If I can do it you can do it
May God bless you in your journeys and keep you safe in your life amen. 🫵🫵🙏🙏🌹🌹✌️
The soft bigotry Of low expectations is real
The ignorance of Jameesha is an absolutely glaring example of the danger of the black female voting block. I'm sorry for the truth bomb but they're the most emotional and ignorant voting block in the country. To see them deciding who to vote for using sound logic and reason is truly inspiring to me and I love to see it. It doesn't even matter which side they vote as long as they thought it through first and can make a case for why they're doing it. Obviously I wish this was the norm for all Americans but especially the emotional voters.
I grew up living in the hood and felt hopeless....and I WORKED to get up outta there! ✌🏽 I'm at ☮️
Jameesha needs to stop cutting people off, be quiet, and LISTEN! She might just learn something.
Jameesha is saying that every circumstance is different and must have a different approach to every situation .
They Was being very extreme for real...
Join the military and better your life. Americans have many opportunities, but we like to play victimhood.
My mother came to this country with NOTHING. She’s bought homes, cars, and put people through college. It’s possible stop being a professional victim.
9:50 FACTS my mother knew a neighbor who said she made her son stop working so her rent wouldn't go up.
I know dozens of blk women like that
FACTS Anton!! I was born and raised in the hood, and my circumstances only changed when I began to take accountability. Most ppl in the hood aren’t trying to improve their lives. They glorify the struggle and promote it as a badge of honor FACTS!!
Being a Christian, I do care about EVERYONE, so I do agree w (what's her name?), I am all for constructive criticism, poking fun of whilst criticising helps NO one. However being moderate leaning conservative, I disagree w most of her viewpoints. I believe in reparations, yet also started working age 14, bought every car I ever owned and everything I have myself, started 2 businesses, 1 at age 17 etc. All my stance creates the moderate in me. The migrants NEED to leave yesterday, this is not good for black people (WAKE TF UP). Have you noticed they're not pandering much to black voters, your votes, soon your voice will be/IS being replaced. Am I a perfect Christian - NO, trying to be better do better all the time. Anywho, my two pennies, rub em together see if they make sense.
Those interested in changing Black culture for the better need to intervene while children are young, between 6 - 10 years old. By the time they’re teens and young adults it’s too late.
being overweight displays a lack of self control. Its okay to be overweight, but handle that before you go trying to save the world.
Jemeesha I think she might need to go get her eyes checked and new glasses. Being that blind should be a shame.
Many of us who live in Houston laugh at these blanket assertions about how black life exists in this city..
all she missing is a nose ring IYKYK
Everyone on the panel avoid white supremacy and ok with they position in this society
"we know Atlanta and Houston are a large population but we can't use them as a sample size" that's literally the definition of a sample size....🤣🤣🤣
Dang Anton, The whole community!😂😂😂 Plus, you didn't say a Hellcat or a Camaro, but the KIA Boys..😭😭😭😭
I laughed so hard at this 😂😂😂
Brother I understand you sentiments completely. I’ve seen the worst of modern BW.
But as BM we can’t just up and start our own race, culture and communities by ourselves. BW need strong leadership now more than ever. They need us and we need them. If we give up on BW, our enemies have succeeded.
Open dialogue was a near miss. The community always wants a hand but never wants to put in the work. Welcome to the competition called life. Progression past your city limits is a individual task.
I've said exactly what Kam said as that child. I recently told my single mother that had me at 18 and who made poor decisions concerning men her whole life and who is now in her 60s living in my house needing my help that I told myself early on that if I wanted a better life then I had to do the exact opposite of what she did.
Gotta stop making excuses and get to work. It aint easy out here. Anton is speaking facts.