To all the non black people commenting negatively about the video please understand that you are not black so how can you comment on how black people are feeling it's like me a black man trying to explain something from a white persons perspective I can't do it I'm not white remember everyone's experiences are different and unless you live in this skin you will never truly understand.
They do that because they want blacks to think it is only in our minds but it is very real. The southern parts of America had a legalized segregation since 1877, it was banned in the 1960's. I lived in the North and only learned about that system in 2004. Can you imagine.
And you will never understand what it is like to become a minority in your own country, like we have in London and other cities. Your mass arrival has been a disaster for white British working class people.
Jerome Lammy they don’t understand racism that’s why they come with the negative comments, they just don’t have no emotion about it, they’ll be better off looking up topics about dogs, I’m sure they’ll feel something.
+LegitSarchie this is not intentional, as a teacher I mispronounce students names all the time. I get really embarrassed about it. It´s horrible for kids but I try, especially with letters that are not familiar to our vocabulary, funnily enough the kids are never black.
Was nothing real? British is only a nationality. I don’t use the terms “I’m from....” or “I am....” it is too broad. My ethnicity is Afro Caribbean and my nationality is British and that’s all I say
I would like to say as a white person ...having the conversation with purely just black people...actually made the conversation far less hostile. It just seems anytime this is talked about ..the narrative is being started by a katie hopkins type. It's starts from a point of aggression..and every one gets angry with each other. This was just a lovely conversation....yeah it covered serious issues. But talking about racism without the presence of racists is much nicer.
Wow. As a Black American, I didn't even take into account that Black History only really existed in other places. Crazy that it isn't more universal...
I love to see what my Brothers and Sisters are doing. It validates the feelings we have about racism in the U.S. to see that you experience the same thing. Let's keep in touch!
the comments here just show how necessary this conversation is... from people saying these brave speakers are being "whiny" when they are sharing anecdotes of oppression and racism theyve personally experienced to other comments claiming this progressive panel is "racist" because "skin colour doesnt determine what kind of experiences you have," when it irrefutably does. i find these comments absolutely disgusting and a reason why these discussions are completely relevant and necessary. as a middle class white woman with a few close black friends who are comfortable enough to share the past encounters theyve had because of their skin color with me, i know that the experiences shared in this video are real and occur all over the world. claiming that these men and women are being "cry babies" or "whiny" or perpetuating racism in any way shows that you are ignorant or simply not paying attention and moreso shows that this panel and others like it are absolutely necessary and vital in furthering equality. thank you for this segment, i learned a lot and i apologize for the hate and ignorance that is prevalent in the comment section. i was so happy to see this type of segmet aired that after watching the entire video i wanted to see others who were moved as i was in the commets, only to be sorely disappointed and disturbed by many of the things written here. the comments only cement my opinion as a non black person that black people are hugely discriminated against because of their skin colour and that these types of conversations are crucial for people of all races to listen to and attempt to sympathize. because i am white i cannot fathom some of these stories shared happening to me and that in itself is proof that they need to be told and heard.
I just wish the younger generation and the other generations of white people would understand that we're not blaming them we just don't want them to take on the same mentality as their ancestors did by thinking that they're going to enslave us or mistreat us or try to demean our characters because our skin is brown and our hair is Kinky Curly we love who we are just like they love who they are
There are black and white people who have been affected by racism there are some white people I know who hate the fact they're white and vice-versa with some black people they hate the fact that they're black.
My suggestion to the blacks in London or anywhere in Britain. Do not watch television. Yes, I said do not watch television. Rosa Park was arrested for not getting up from her seat. Then the blacks in the south did not ride the bus, they walked for more than a year. Stick together Caribbean and Africans. If there are no blacks on television or very few boycott.
TV is one aspect, and Politics is another aspect of racism and fascism, and police bruitality, they use blacks to do their dirty work and criminalise you.
This is what happened in the United States way back when: When ever you have a movie that looks like it will be a blockbuster, if there are no blacks playing a good characters blacks do not spend your money going to see the movies. That is the only way to show support solidarity.
I Googled black British movies there are none there black people in it here and there but there are no all black movies except for movies where black people are shooting and running around killing each other
As a black american with deep american roots its interesting to see how much black british people identify with black americans and our history. The conversation is definitely changing but growing up there was a sense amongst Afro-Americans that we are looked down on by other black people around the world and are seen as cultureless descendants of slaves. Most black americans assume black british people aren't even thinking about us or feel a connection to us.
Hell for a long time I didn't even know that there were black people in England just like Gina the comedian was her name Gina Asher ayanfe she said yeah I'm Black and I'm from England that was a shock to me
Of course we're connected.We are literally cousins and have a mutual shared history.Caribbean and AA's slaves were transported back and forth from the Islands and the N.American mainland.We feel you on a deep spiritual level although sometimes it feels that y'all don't really care much for us.One love fam.
We are thinking about you, you lot have done half the work how can we not. We just speak to things in a British context to relate to black British people. We do not look down on America’s, we have much respect for them, but I think there is a miscommunication in understanding the different groups. We need to link up to develop an understanding of each other.
Yo we grew up consuming your arts and entertainment, we loved the music(hip hop, RnB, Gospel, Soul), the dance & so much about African American culture. We picked up cues from the way you present yourselves & your image. Black Brits look up to African Americans.
Yep I am so proud of being black and white people should be proud of being whoever they are Asian people should be proud to be who they are I was just recently invited to a Cambodian New Year and I was amazed and at the same time thought it was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen we need to learn one another's culture and respect each other
If we don't think that we're beautiful no one else will and this is what people have to understand we don't need their approval to say we're beautiful we know we're beautiful just like they know they're beautiful but don't steal our joy because we love our chocolate skin and are different Hues of Blackness
Chris Rock did a commentary on black hair or hair rather and an Asian man said that they would never sell kinky hair while we made a liar out of him they are now selling hair that looks like mine hair that Snappy that's curly. damn near put the straight hair out of business because black women are the biggest consumers when it comes to Hair Care Products Pantene even had to get in on it because they noticed they weren't making any money they got on the black hair bandwagon because they know black women spend lots and lots of money billions of dollars per year on hair care products that makes their hair more manageable not straight more manageable
Pantene so how much Carol's daughter was making not only off of skin care products but hair care products that gave our hair a natural curl or natural wave and a shine. I tell white hairdressers all the time y'all are not going to make money like black salons because you don't do black hair
Loved this, a rich discussion but I know everyone had alot more to say. The panelists shouldn't be disheartened just by living, surviving and doing what they do; they are making history.❤️
How is this black and British when you got no Scottish and Welsh black people to get a bigger wider look at being black in Britain this is just black in England
Wow I had just said that in so many words I wish I had a scroll up and I would have saw your comment. All black people think that they're special I think I'm special cuz I'm black American British blacks think they're special because they're British Welsh and any other blacks from any other parts of this universe think that they're better we need to study black universally
if those tunes didnt exist the trapping and violence would still be there. They are reflecting the reality and energy of their situation from what I understand
liamdor I disagree, it's the music itself that's the most popular not the violent message in the lyrics. Artists do and can speak about anything. From Michael Jackson to Prince, Pharell, Kanye and Kendrick, all huge artists and they didn't and don't promote and glorify violence for popularity. Not saying this is you but, some people make the mistake thinking that because something is played a lot it is popular when really it's popular because it's played a lot.
United we stand. We had a man to speak up about police brutality against black males and you not what a very foolish Jamaican woman said, "he is starting trouble." In her little mind she believes if you just sit down and take abuse it will go away.
Left London UK 40 years ago .... BEST THING I EVER DID i am from Brixton Market..i left just before the riot in 81, ..( i knew something BAD was going to happen, i left just in time and never looked back ... never..i go back to visit once every FIFTEEN YEARS ,.. some times TEN ! ...i live in NYC for over 30 years .. love it ..
Look- All I'm trying to figure out is how the heck to make friends WHO LOOK LIKE ME when I go across the pond. So let me know where all the Black people be at in London because I'm not tryna be bored for 365 days come January lol
Go to black neighborhoods like Brixton and Birmingham. There are 3 million black Britains in the UK. Not hard to find. Hope this response will assist you.
So sorry to hear that my fellow black Brits go through the same thing that we go through we're just going to hold different level when it comes to that police brutality but yeah brutality is brutality babies
@@TheGdqueen Born in England and racism is very much a thing in England , it is more open in the U.S ,but these devils over here are just more skilful in hiding their racism, so what's worse? the devil who's open and in your face or the ones that tells you his your friend ,then stabs you in the back?
Black history should be studied and researched universally it's not just Black British history there's Black American history there's Black Mexican history black people were all over this planet and I also agreed with the young lady who said that brutality is different in UK. Great point. The US should adopt the same laws on not allowing police to carry guns, still it is fair to say brutality is brutality.
Okay, folks I'm in the US and I sure as hell did not vote for Trump. But this is what happens when our people do not get out and vote! It's more important to some people to argue about what they don't want or like but they never get up and do a damn thing! Here we are in 2016 still trying to overcome racism and it's a damn shame! Also, just like here in the U.S. black people in the U.K. should certainly have a black history month. Just like back in the day, "Black Is Beautiful".
As a black man I have noticed that most racism in Britain is coming from Jewish Christians. Because I went to school with white non Jewish and non Christian people they weren't racist to me at all.
Population of Britain 2017 67Million, according to pareto princible 20% of British people own 80% of all wealth. According to the Guardian 2015 1.44% of the Population own 90% of the wealth. Telling a disadvantaged Celtic person you feel discriminated against won't change a thing. It is those who have nothing that have to share thier neighborhoods, schools, health services and jobs with migrants. Out of 3milion Black British i wonder how many vote and exercise thier democratic rights? Plan to succeed and complain about the obstacles after.
You mean British people who have migrated from Saudi Arabia because a lot of Saudi Arabian men and other men from the Middle East on half of the property in England look it up
What gets me is black men are constantly saying own you are so dark and lovely and chocolate but they never ever describe a white woman as white and lovely she's just described as being beautiful my brother's please do not call me Dark and Lovely I am not a hair care product while I don't mind being referred to as a candy bar I'd rather you call me by my name
Its not just our history its about our futures and presents and how we will develop to futures to come.. Can we be the progression can we That we are can we place the placing of our people... Can we proggress not only from words but to actions can we be the movement for us culturally and developmentally... These are more than words... Its the actions... Not the fight but the development of a race
We need to identify with Africa and our Africaness identification with the enslavers of your great grandparents is spitting on the lives of those who died building the foundation of modern capitalism, love your selves and work together to build institutions for the generations who will follow.
L1 you're not African lol. You have African descent but you're not African. If you go there you're more of a foreigner than if you had gone somewhere else in Europe. People need to understand just because you're black it doesn't entitle you to rep Africa
Not everybody is from Africa there are so many different black dye ass or is that we're from like I said there are black asians black Mexicans there are blacks everywhere and there were blacks from all over the world before we were even conceived and they weren't slaves
Black people will never understand the white point of view. Our culture, Our people, our history. Some black people are still playing the race card. Every one has a right to be proud of their race, If you do not have the mental capability as a people to move forward, then that is YOU problem, not any one else's.
Bitch what????? Black people are literally obligated to learn about your damn people, history and culture just to get a secondary diploma. We're FORCED to see through your point of view everytime we consume media ( books, TV, films ) You used a bad example. The only race card who exists is your white privilege; you invented race just to oppress us and when we take that power back you whine. there are more obstacles for black people than for white people but somewhat it is our fault? Just STFU!
@@alexn.2901 Yeh, if you're in a white country (like the UK) then you're gonna learn about their damn people, history and culture! You're not FORCED to do anything, why don't you move back to your parents homeland where there are zero white people and you're surrounded by YOUR people, wouldn't that solve all of these problems? Go make Africa a great continent, it's loaded with natural resources and opportunity, make it a place that you're proud of instead of living in white countries complaining that they're not catering to your needs. Trust me, we would all be happier living with our own people. (you included)
Black people do have the mental capability and capacity to move on it's just that once white people were in a position of power, and the new generation or offspring of slave owners assumed the position of their forefathers and mothers. You know the same thing that Kim Jeong Hoon did his grandfather was in power that his father was in power now the young Kim Jong-un is in power. White people may not be slave masters but they are awfully angry because we're not slaves. Oh and we can read too
Abu Fadhl I respectfully disagree. Had Obama been white his experiences in life would not have been the same as the life he has lived as Americas 'First Black President', that's just a fact.
But this is one sided, black people are the victims?? First be nice and share your food and culture and be nice to everyone to the white ppl the Indians the Pakistanis the Chinese etc.. Most black ppl just want to be white
To all the non black people commenting negatively about the video please understand that you are not black so how can you comment on how black people are feeling it's like me a black man trying to explain something from a white persons perspective I can't do it I'm not white remember everyone's experiences are different and unless you live in this skin you will never truly understand.
Today I learned being black is the only avenue for discrimination in the world.
+Yusuf Rahman Quereshi (Yoz) Is it just me? Or did I detect a slight hint of sarcasm in your comment?
They do that because they want blacks to think it is only in our minds but it is very real. The southern parts of America had a legalized segregation since 1877, it was banned in the 1960's. I lived in the North and only learned about that system in 2004. Can you imagine.
And you will never understand what it is like to become a minority in your own country, like we have in London and other cities. Your mass arrival has been a disaster for white British working class people.
Jerome Lammy they don’t understand racism that’s why they come with the negative comments, they just don’t have no emotion about it, they’ll be better off looking up topics about dogs, I’m sure they’ll feel something.
Biggest issue is teachers mispronouncing your name in the register
+LegitSarchie this is not intentional, as a teacher I mispronounce students names all the time. I get really embarrassed about it. It´s horrible for kids but I try, especially with letters that are not familiar to our vocabulary, funnily enough the kids are never black.
Always the victim!
Sarchie go and cry about it then
@@em_99 shut up prick
Willian Borges da Silva stfu you jokeman
As and African American thank you Black Britian for your support.
Was nothing real? British is only a nationality. I don’t use the terms “I’m from....” or “I am....” it is too broad. My ethnicity is Afro Caribbean and my nationality is British and that’s all I say
I would like to say as a white person ...having the conversation with purely just black people...actually made the conversation far less hostile. It just seems anytime this is talked about ..the narrative is being started by a katie hopkins type. It's starts from a point of aggression..and every one gets angry with each other. This was just a lovely conversation....yeah it covered serious issues. But talking about racism without the presence of racists is much nicer.
Melania MoneyPenny The white race have shackled themselves to race, blacks have yet to free themselves
Oh my God your honesty is so refreshing
Lisa S yeah she’s able to see things from our perspective
Wow. As a Black American, I didn't even take into account that Black History only really existed in other places. Crazy that it isn't more universal...
I love to see what my Brothers and Sisters are doing. It validates the feelings we have about racism in the U.S. to see that you experience the same thing. Let's keep in touch!
the comments here just show how necessary this conversation is... from people saying these brave speakers are being "whiny" when they are sharing anecdotes of oppression and racism theyve personally experienced to other comments claiming this progressive panel is "racist" because "skin colour doesnt determine what kind of experiences you have," when it irrefutably does. i find these comments absolutely disgusting and a reason why these discussions are completely relevant and necessary. as a middle class white woman with a few close black friends who are comfortable enough to share the past encounters theyve had because of their skin color with me, i know that the experiences shared in this video are real and occur all over the world. claiming that these men and women are being "cry babies" or "whiny" or perpetuating racism in any way shows that you are ignorant or simply not paying attention and moreso shows that this panel and others like it are absolutely necessary and vital in furthering equality. thank you for this segment, i learned a lot and i apologize for the hate and ignorance that is prevalent in the comment section. i was so happy to see this type of segmet aired that after watching the entire video i wanted to see others who were moved as i was in the commets, only to be sorely disappointed and disturbed by many of the things written here. the comments only cement my opinion as a non black person that black people are hugely discriminated against because of their skin colour and that these types of conversations are crucial for people of all races to listen to and attempt to sympathize. because i am white i cannot fathom some of these stories shared happening to me and that in itself is proof that they need to be told and heard.
I just wish the younger generation and the other generations of white people would understand that we're not blaming them we just don't want them to take on the same mentality as their ancestors did by thinking that they're going to enslave us or mistreat us or try to demean our characters because our skin is brown and our hair is Kinky Curly we love who we are just like they love who they are
There are black and white people who have been affected by racism there are some white people I know who hate the fact they're white and vice-versa with some black people they hate the fact that they're black.
@@lisa196409. Please go back home to Africa. Always the victim. Left alone you destroy and don't build. Look at africa
@@wesleyg3913 cascasoid the sun will burn u to a crisp, u Alien
@@anonymouzcodez8652 - shit stain. Did you burn your school down?
My suggestion to the blacks in London or anywhere in Britain. Do not watch television. Yes, I said do not watch television. Rosa Park was arrested for not getting up from her seat. Then the blacks in the south did not ride the bus, they walked for more than a year. Stick together Caribbean and Africans. If there are no blacks on television or very few boycott.
TV is one aspect, and Politics is another aspect of racism and fascism, and police bruitality, they use blacks to do their dirty work and criminalise you.
Dyy Xyd most adverts in Uk have black people and mixed so it’s not that bad
Need more of this
turtle man wow 😮
why was akala not on this panel?
ive just heard the woman with the braids talk. i understand now why he would be no part of this ridiculous event.
***** she wasnt talking from emotion, she was talking from a script.
IKR...though he would probably have been too deep for them
He’s mixed
@@jneal21 So was Bob Marley and Malcolm X what's your point?
These talks need to be Heard. We can all relate to most of these things and I grew up mainly in Wiltshire.
This is what happened in the United States way back when: When ever you have a movie that looks like it will be a blockbuster, if there are no blacks playing a good characters blacks do not spend your money going to see the movies. That is the only way to show support solidarity.
I Googled black British movies there are none there black people in it here and there but there are no all black movies except for movies where black people are shooting and running around killing each other
Great convo more like this!
As a black american with deep american roots its interesting to see how much black british people identify with black americans and our history. The conversation is definitely changing but growing up there was a sense amongst Afro-Americans that we are looked down on by other black people around the world and are seen as cultureless descendants of slaves. Most black americans assume black british people aren't even thinking about us or feel a connection to us.
Hell for a long time I didn't even know that there were black people in England just like Gina the comedian was her name Gina Asher ayanfe she said yeah I'm Black and I'm from England that was a shock to me
Of course we're connected.We are literally cousins and have a mutual shared history.Caribbean and AA's slaves were transported back and forth from the Islands and the N.American mainland.We feel you on a deep spiritual level although sometimes it feels that y'all don't really care much for us.One love fam.
We are thinking about you, you lot have done half the work how can we not. We just speak to things in a British context to relate to black British people. We do not look down on America’s, we have much respect for them, but I think there is a miscommunication in understanding the different groups. We need to link up to develop an understanding of each other.
Yo we grew up consuming your arts and entertainment, we loved the music(hip hop, RnB, Gospel, Soul), the dance & so much about African American culture. We picked up cues from the way you present yourselves & your image.
Black Brits look up to African Americans.
Black is very important and beautiful
Yep I am so proud of being black and white people should be proud of being whoever they are Asian people should be proud to be who they are I was just recently invited to a Cambodian New Year and I was amazed and at the same time thought it was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen we need to learn one another's culture and respect each other
If we don't think that we're beautiful no one else will and this is what people have to understand we don't need their approval to say we're beautiful we know we're beautiful just like they know they're beautiful but don't steal our joy because we love our chocolate skin and are different Hues of Blackness
Chris Rock did a commentary on black hair or hair rather and an Asian man said that they would never sell kinky hair while we made a liar out of him they are now selling hair that looks like mine hair that Snappy that's curly. damn near put the straight hair out of business because black women are the biggest consumers when it comes to Hair Care Products Pantene even had to get in on it because they noticed they weren't making any money they got on the black hair bandwagon because they know black women spend lots and lots of money billions of dollars per year on hair care products that makes their hair more manageable not straight more manageable
Pantene so how much Carol's daughter was making not only off of skin care products but hair care products that gave our hair a natural curl or natural wave and a shine. I tell white hairdressers all the time y'all are not going to make money like black salons because you don't do black hair
Lisa S FRFR
Loved this, a rich discussion but I know everyone had alot more to say. The panelists shouldn't be disheartened just by living, surviving and doing what they do; they are making history.❤️
The issues that are self inflicted.
Oh my God you are right! Sunday afternoon we have our nice, savory dinner and live in harmony. Sometimes we visit relatives on Sundays.
How is this black and British when you got no Scottish and Welsh black people to get a bigger wider look at being black in Britain this is just black in England
Wow I had just said that in so many words I wish I had a scroll up and I would have saw your comment. All black people think that they're special I think I'm special cuz I'm black American British blacks think they're special because they're British Welsh and any other blacks from any other parts of this universe think that they're better we need to study black universally
I don't understand why people say black lives matter but will bang trap tunes talking about violence on their own kind
CmonCuhh Interesting isn't it? Offer a poor black child stacks of cash to rap about violence, chances are one will say yes.
if those tunes didnt exist the trapping and violence would still be there. They are reflecting the reality and energy of their situation from what I understand
Yaw Myles yes because it is the most popular
liamdor I disagree, it's the music itself that's the most popular not the violent message in the lyrics. Artists do and can speak about anything. From Michael Jackson to Prince, Pharell, Kanye and Kendrick, all huge artists and they didn't and don't promote and glorify violence for popularity.
Not saying this is you but, some people make the mistake thinking that because something is played a lot it is popular when really it's popular because it's played a lot.
CmonCuhh I just like the beats 😔
United we stand. We had a man to speak up about police brutality against black males and you not what a very foolish Jamaican woman said, "he is starting trouble." In her little mind she believes if you just sit down and take abuse it will go away.
Happey67 Don't get caught and nothing will happen to you loool
Loveeee seanie b !!!!! Thank you brudda for standing up for the black bros and sisters
Left London UK 40 years ago .... BEST THING I EVER DID i am from Brixton Market..i left just before the riot in 81, ..( i knew something BAD was going to happen, i left just in time and never looked back ... never..i go back to visit once every FIFTEEN YEARS ,.. some times TEN ! ...i live in NYC for over 30 years .. love it ..
Great convo!
Black families must get ownership of businesses, culture
This was great, when will you do another?
I put a comment on yesterday and it was taken down. Shame how the truth can offend.
Look- All I'm trying to figure out is how the heck to make friends WHO LOOK LIKE ME when I go across the pond. So let me know where all the Black people be at in London because I'm not tryna be bored for 365 days come January lol
Go to black neighborhoods like Brixton and Birmingham. There are 3 million black Britains in the UK. Not hard to find. Hope this response will assist you.
So sorry to hear that my fellow black Brits go through the same thing that we go through we're just going to hold different level when it comes to that police brutality but yeah brutality is brutality babies
Lisa S we don’t go through the same things at all. As a black person from the UK I never experienced racism until I traveled to America.
Lisa S yh the UK is racist as well
@@TheGdqueen Born in England and racism is very much a thing in England , it is more open in the U.S ,but these devils over here are just more skilful in hiding their racism, so what's worse? the devil who's open and in your face or the ones that tells you his your friend ,then stabs you in the back?
@@colinout8373 Well said .
@@jadasmith1977 Thank you for liking my comments ,peace.
There is no proof that 12% of blacks voted for Trump. Don't believe everything the medium say.
I didn't vote for him
Mighty finally said it I'm so tired of seeing black men with guns in movies
Down here in Texas they do treat blacks contribution to history and it is wide. I have never gotten that on the east coast.
How can someone have 15 years experience if she can't get a job?
Black brits from what I understand, are like the sons or grandsons, while Americans are like seventh generation.
Is it me or when watching this, Bridget was giving Joshua a hard time, talking over him and stuff, when she was asking him questions. 🙏🏾
Black history should be studied and researched universally it's not just Black British history there's Black American history there's Black Mexican history black people were all over this planet and I also agreed with the young lady who said that brutality is different in UK. Great point. The US should adopt the same laws on not allowing police to carry guns, still it is fair to say brutality is brutality.
So your sister is the only black in the whole Cambridge University? In the 21st century?
That's not what she said. She said that her sister was the only black girl on a particular course for that year. You must have misheard her statement
@@akinsolaolufemijeje9209 there are hardly any black students in cambridge! almost none! IN my seven yrs there i saw one every six months! no joke!
@@rahulkemp8347 Why does it matter?
@@silverabp I;m not gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@@rahulkemp8347 K
Okay, folks I'm in the US and I sure as hell did not vote for Trump. But this is what happens when our people do not get out and vote! It's more important to some people to argue about what they don't want or like but they never get up and do a damn thing! Here we are in 2016 still trying to overcome racism and it's a damn shame! Also, just like here in the U.S. black people in the U.K. should certainly have a black history month. Just like back in the day, "Black Is Beautiful".
As a black man I have noticed that most racism in Britain is coming from Jewish Christians. Because I went to school with white non Jewish and non Christian people they weren't racist to me at all.
English people are the biggest racist and stay in denial about it.
Population of Britain 2017 67Million, according to pareto princible 20% of British people own 80% of all wealth. According to the Guardian 2015 1.44% of the Population own 90% of the wealth.
Telling a disadvantaged Celtic person you feel discriminated against won't change a thing. It is those who have nothing that have to share thier neighborhoods, schools, health services and jobs with migrants.
Out of 3milion Black British i wonder how many vote and exercise thier democratic rights?
Plan to succeed and complain about the obstacles after.
You mean British people who have migrated from Saudi Arabia because a lot of Saudi Arabian men and other men from the Middle East on half of the property in England look it up
watching from south africa
What gets me is black men are constantly saying own you are so dark and lovely and chocolate but they never ever describe a white woman as white and lovely she's just described as being beautiful my brother's please do not call me Dark and Lovely I am not a hair care product while I don't mind being referred to as a candy bar I'd rather you call me by my name
Lisa S you make good points!
Because being white is not considered beautiful. Everyone wants to be tanned.
Black men hate black women and adore white women and want social acceptance from whites never gonna happen in the UK.
The biggest issue is that none of you are British. Fact.
Are there black Brits just like I'm a black American they were born in England I was born in America fuc you very much
@@lisa196409 No, there is no such thing as a 'Black Brit'. All British people are white by definition.
Punk-ass did anybody asked you anything about British?
We don't want to be British
...what if your black and been constantly watched and followed around a shop by a black security guard ?
How come such a video has views less than 30,000 ??????? How?
Its not just our history its about our futures and presents and how we will develop to futures to come.. Can we be the progression can we
That we are can we place the placing of our people... Can we proggress not only from words but to actions can we be the movement for us culturally and developmentally... These are more than words... Its the actions... Not the fight but the development of a race
Everything, literally everything is racism
Emma Dabiri is not black she is biracial.
Black is black get over it
They should do one on white working class
No thanks
This is almost comical, The BBC got them on some low vibration talking on this so called issue! This shit show is the issue !!!
no fool your foul attitude is the issue!!! aren't black people allowed to have an opinion??
Why would you take a baby to a protest?🤦♀️
The same reason why Klu Klux Klan would take their babies to a protest so that they can grow up and know to hate anybody other than themselves
My experience
What is the point of this, if there's no time to talk. Ridiculous
Jeanette, your boss was waiting for you to rebuttal about the remark, you dummy!
We need to identify with Africa and our Africaness identification with the enslavers of your great grandparents is spitting on the lives of those who died building the foundation of modern capitalism, love your selves and work together to build institutions for the generations who will follow.
L1 you're not African lol. You have African descent but you're not African. If you go there you're more of a foreigner than if you had gone somewhere else in Europe. People need to understand just because you're black it doesn't entitle you to rep Africa
Not everybody is from Africa there are so many different black dye ass or is that we're from like I said there are black asians black Mexicans there are blacks everywhere and there were blacks from all over the world before we were even conceived and they weren't slaves
What was achieved with this discussion, did black families, introduce black history,
In the UK
OMG Shakka :)
See Emma Dabiri speak at HistFest: histfest.com/emma-dabiri
I can't understand anything
YOU BRITISH PEOPLE TALK FUNNY
I'm confused???? We have black history month, its in October. Have I lost the plot. Am I the only one who remembers this.
Black people will never understand the white point of view. Our culture, Our people, our history. Some black people are still playing the race card. Every one has a right to be proud of their race, If you do not have the mental capability as a people to move forward, then that is YOU problem, not any one else's.
Bitch what????? Black people are literally obligated to learn about your damn people, history and culture just to get a secondary diploma. We're FORCED to see through your point of view everytime we consume media ( books, TV, films ) You used a bad example.
The only race card who exists is your white privilege; you invented race just to oppress us and when we take that power back you whine. there are more obstacles for black people than for white people but somewhat it is our fault? Just STFU!
@@alexn.2901 Yeh, if you're in a white country (like the UK) then you're gonna learn about their damn people, history and culture! You're not FORCED to do anything, why don't you move back to your parents homeland where there are zero white people and you're surrounded by YOUR people, wouldn't that solve all of these problems? Go make Africa a great continent, it's loaded with natural resources and opportunity, make it a place that you're proud of instead of living in white countries complaining that they're not catering to your needs. Trust me, we would all be happier living with our own people. (you included)
Black people do have the mental capability and capacity to move on it's just that once white people were in a position of power, and the new generation or offspring of slave owners assumed the position of their forefathers and mothers. You know the same thing that Kim Jeong Hoon did his grandfather was in power that his father was in power now the young Kim Jong-un is in power. White people may not be slave masters but they are awfully angry because we're not slaves. Oh and we can read too
@@alexn.2901 If you hate learning about our culture so much, then fuck off somewhere else.
Religion Politics Nationally...?
and how do black people trear each other
He's right. Deal with it.
There has been twice as much white on white crime than there has been black on black
How do the English treat the Irish?.Why did the Irish form the IRA again????
If you're black, you're NOT British. A dog born in a stable will never be a horse. Ask a vet..
your part if the problem seperating black people from white people as if due to colour people have different experiences.
Abu Fadhl Pointing out the differences isn't separation, it's observation.
im not saying people dont have different experiences, but attributing differing experiences to race, first of all has no proof and is not possible.
Let me get this straight:
You know for a fact a black person or black peoples skin colour can't and doesn't shape experiences in their life?
learn to read, peoples experiences are not based on race. i have more in common with p money than obama does even though obama is black.
Abu Fadhl I respectfully disagree. Had Obama been white his experiences in life would not have been the same as the life he has lived as Americas 'First Black President', that's just a fact.
Black ppl in america we need to go back to nergos if won't be so many ppl saying they us and they not
Jeanette, it sounds like you are an behind kisser. You say things that shows you kiss up to whites. Figure your parents are Africans, weak people.
But this is one sided, black people are the victims?? First be nice and share your food and culture and be nice to everyone to the white ppl the Indians the Pakistanis the Chinese etc.. Most black ppl just want to be white
Y'all not black y all don't need a black history y all not nergos ppl be lost