Civil Rights Generation Activist Questions, Why They Fought To Eat At Them Folks Restaurants?
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- Phillip Scott reports on a civil rights generation activist who participated in sit-ins. Sit-ins were when civil rights activists would go into a white-only restaurant and demand to be served. The activists were met with disrespect, abuse, and discrimination. Was it worth it?
Separation Is Key!
How could you even trust the food?
We shouldn't trust them as far as we can see them.
We can't trust any human being it doesn't matter what the color of the skin is
Spit!
Can’t trust the whole most of our people they desire White acceptance over self love people need help
I'm sure they put something in the food.
The older I get, I agree with Malcolm X than MLK because assimilation was our collective downfall
Assimilating with demons!
Very true. We are capable of surviving on our own. Thats why they don’t like black pride and sufficiency
Towards the end of their lives, both of them were genuinely orbiting around each other's strongest points of plans and action. Also, they never had an official "beef". There's a great book that came out called KING: A Life that dives deep into the archives and other factoids that were previously redacted or not widespread information. Jason B did a broadcast about these points of contention, a year or two ago. I ended up buying the book and found some very interesting things out.
The only problem I did have with it was the way the author did try to spin the disinformation about these unsubstantiated and unproven "affairs" Dr. King had. They've not offered one bit of forensic evidence, EVER, to back those claims. But the rest of the book is quite interesting. Jonathan Eigg (I believe) spent years researching, conducting interviews and working on it.
YEAH BUT FOLLOWING THE NOI MEANS U GOTTA SELL INCENSE & BEAN PIES, WEAR STEVE HARVEY SUITS & GET A FARRAKHAN FADE......
NAH, IM GOOD.
THAT WANTED TO ASSIMILATE TO GET MONETARY ACCESS TO DO AWAY WITH LAWS LIKE RECKLESS EYEBALLING AND THE HORRORS OF JIM CROW IMAGINE LIVING WITH LYNCHINGS LIKE WHAT HAPPENED TO EMMETT TILL THEY WANTED PHYSICAL ACCESS BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT IT WOULD LEAD TO ECONOMIC ACCESS BUT IT NEVER DID IT WAS SUPPOSED TO LEAD TO OUR CASH REPARATION BUT INSTEAD THEY STARTED ASSASSINATING THE LEADERS
Now we have no businesses of our own, and immigrants all over the place thanks to civil rights
@@alismith3872 Civil Rights didn't do it, Black Flight right after White Flight iZ what did iT, and the influx oF Drugs, Weapons, Gangs and no Jobs iZ what did iT.😐
The community struggled to hang on until the Y2K'S, after that gentrification set iN, and the migration back South began.
Do you even know what Civil rights is?
Let's start there.
@@Leviathan_ArtYea CIVIL RIGHTS for EVERYONE BUT BLK FOLKS..Let’s Start there
@@mykdebradley3586 no such thing as black flight. We had gentrification.
That was a crazy time. But even today. Some of us still demand the folks change their rules/regulations. For hair styles, teaching about our history, renaming schools, etc. Instead of making our own schools, clinics, stores, hospitals. I've seen it personally. In Brooklyn, NY we got angry @ a Korean store owner. Picketted outside the store & after still shopped there. When I was followed in some stores I stopped going to those places. Our anger and demands make the folks & others disrespect us. In a chinese takeout restaurant the workers treated us like crap. And we still bought the food. We're seen as a dependent, nothing people. This has passed down onto our children. Everyone sees that we don't love ourselves or each other. So we pay a horrible price mentally, emotionally, financially, spiritually, & physically.
@@user-ml7tn4jn1m you better say that!!!!!
Separate but equal is the gold standard
Seperate and supreme is the gold standard.
@@manudogom1764If they don't know now, they sure will know when TMH returns.😎🥰✊🏾
I respect Civil Rights Movement, but I would not want to fight to eat at a restaurant, I never understood why our people fought for that.
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They felt that they had equal rights to eat at a restaurant and simply wanted to be treated like a human being.
I wondered myself! I stay far away from them as possible! My life has been great ever since! 🙄😁🤷🏾♀️😎
Racism has become sophisticated. You can't see it, smell it or taste it but we can dame sure feel it economically. Intergration was and is FBA greatest compromise
Those demons will always take back what they give you! Period.
Talk about Indian givers!
Take back 2 or 3 times what they give you.
@@trentphillips8484 frfr
Wew!
Speakin' of BET, another thing I've noticed, as far as entertainment is concerned, is that slowly but surely for some reason, we seem to have lost a lot of musicians. If anyone who's old enough to remember, and if you're not, watch some of the old Soul Train episodes. But every black person on that stage had a musical instrument in their hand, if not, they were sittin' or standin' behind a keyboard or congas. Now, all we do is come out on stage wit' a microphone and a turntable. If there are musicians on stage at black events they're usually white or non - black. We use to have the best and baddest musicians in the world, but now it seems like we've demoted ourselves to bein' music samplers. For the past 30 yrs. a lot of black artist, especially from Generation X, seem' to sample music. e.g., if you listen to the soundtracks of a lot of Hip Hop music they're rappin' along to R&B music that was made as far back as 50 yrs ago. e.g., the soundtrack from Notorious Big's jam "Juicy" from '94 was a cover from Mtume's 1983 song "Juicy Fruit". And there're many more doin' this. If there're any forms of campaigns that we're doin' in the diaspora, I think one of them should be encouragin' our children and grandchildren, by the masses, to pick up an instrument and learn to not only play it, but learn to read music as well. 'cause at the rate it seems to be goin', black music, not that sampled sh*t, is goin' to come to a halt around the early to mid 80's. I think our music is a vital organ to our culture.
Music was taken out of schools to get them ready for testing, testing and more testing. ❤
The Creator told BP to separate from them! This is the curse of not heeding a direct command from The Creator Source!
Yes
I was the younger of three girls, I wanted to go out with my older sister, she didn't want me to go. I cried and my mother insisted that
she take me. When
I returned home my
mom says, how was your day, did you have fun? I started crying, them I began to tell her how she mistreated me and embarrassed me in front of her friends.
My mother said, you wanted to go.when you force yourself where you are not wanted you
are going to be disrespected and I'll treated..😢 I learned
a good lesson. I never go where I'm
not wanted. If I'm not being treated fairly I'm out... I'm
not fighting to be
with, near are in the company of anyone
that make it known
that I'm not wanted!
Unfortunately our people will never learn that lesson!
Ill (without the apostrophe). I'll is I will.
I agree Victoria 100 percent. If I could live my life over again I would not go or be around anybody who don't like me.
@@gwenfluker3436 black do not like you
?@@latisha-zp1nm
Still mistreated. Not treated like human beings
We stil being treated the same
We have to treat ourselves and each other with love, dignity and respect.
And still fighting to be around people who don't want you around them.
The white man is their God!
@@athmanikumasi3565WE HAVE A RIGHTEOUS KING!
@@athmanikumasi3565 If they truly knew god they would know that's false.
@@MOLICIOUS69 if they truly new God they would not have begged?
Notice after Prince won his case against WB, he ended up dead.
Integration was the worst idea for our people.
You guys pushed it…
Dig up MLK & Curse him out about it.This was HIS DREAM.Not Mine
They destroyed all attempts to have our own communities 😮
Exactly!! Had to remind one of them again recently!!
Dependence creates disrespect!
true and per usual he's filled with "was, were, had, former, past" et al thats not exactly uplifting.
We had newspaper, shoe manufacturers pastry shops ,guys selling peanuts and we had black schools that were smart teachers that care! 👀
Had our own school until the city closed it, never knew what a vacant house was, everybody had a father with middle class job. That’s the type of neighborhood I grew up in. Back in the 70s.
They never give you something without you sacrificing something valuable in return, and never with good intentions
@@PhoenixRain01010 just like the demons they are. But they will NEVER take away our spirit and we better NOT give it away neither!
He was of the mindset, “ The YT man’s ice is colder” 🤦🏾♂️
Philip Scott thank you for this video 📹 I learned many things. It's being treated like a human being in the U.S.A 😊.
He is so right.
I personally would not eat from anyone spewing demonic hatred 😮😮
This current generation don’t understand why you have to continue the fight. In the need continue to fight. They are too focused on self and not seeing the bigger picture.
And who taught them that behavior?
@@MrStCyrX the black community enable this behavior of which now is a mess that has to be cleaned up so we can have a future that is now on the path of destruction
“They Looking Like The Hills Have Eyes”….Stop! I’m crying!🤣. Anyone who has Ever saw that movie know what he’s talking about.
he better hope 'one of them' don't report him to YT b/c then he gets demonetized, happened before from what he said.
Mr. Phil ..we rarely treat one another as human beings... society see this..
Speak for yourself. I’m sick of the broad brushing of black folks.
@@MrStCyrXexactly it’s always these idiots saying that I’ve been getting along well with black people
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽..they only reserve that mentality for other black people while giving these other groups "grace" 🙄@@MrStCyrX
@@MrStCyrXfacts
Black people were fighting for dignity and we still fighting for dignity. We should never give up on fighting for dignity.
Dignity doesn't mean being allowed in their spaces. That's pathetic.
To go eat in their tasteless restaurants?
You wrong
@ltsoul9751 Holiness And Righteousness! Live Righteously Saints! Also, It is aboutv Basic Care & Basic Facilities !
@@Addi_Teacha509It Was Suppsed To Be About Access To Basic Care & Facilities!
I agree with you. that's one thing I really don't understand about some of us. Why would you go to a restaurant? Knowing that they don't like you. and then wait for them to serve you. that doesn't make sense to me. how could you trust anyone with your food knowing that they have a certain hate for you. you're actually doing me a favor once you show me up front that you don't want me in your restaurant. I'm moving on and I will see you in court if I decide to pursue it. but i'm not fighting to stay in any restaurant if i'm not wanted. Why would I do that?
Great discussion and podcast today brother Phil 💪💯
Definitely not worth putting your life on the line for that nasty unseasoned food! 😂 No seriously, it was the principle of equality! Thanks Phil blessings and B1 always!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾
Great show and very informative.. Thanks..
I would never wanted to eat they food
🤣We need more videos of Phil roasting Vidor, Texas and all them little East Texas sun down towns
I only knew about sundown towns through Phil
If you have no Pride, then you have no Shame!
I agree even in this day eating their food can be dangerous.
Our own bus station
We did much better in segregation 100
Percent better
We need to separate
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Them folk are the wrong ones to look to for morality !
Never forget… Those same enslaved BP that didn’t want freedom and only wanted to be comfortable on the plantation had children! Those same children are alive today operating the same way..blocking independence and freedom!
And I'm fighting the idea, but there's a part of me that believes Martin knew that integration would lead to a transference of black wealth.
How couldn’t he know? It’s a reason they have him a National Holiday.
Thank you Philip, for this great message.
It wasn't about the food, it was about the principle, it was about letting the world see themselves. It was televised, just like Social Media did for George Floyd. There wouldn't be a B.E.T. back then.
It's too bad that most Black People are not aware that the so-called "Black Entertainment Television" is actually owned by Time Warner (a White Corporation).
So many Black People are loyal to this non-Black entity whose sole purpose is to promote "Dysfunctionality" and "Degeneracy" in the Black Community.
Black People need to wake up and stop supporting BET.
Also, if Black People continue to watch and support BET, then I agree 💯 % with the Chinese man who said, that Black People are the "STUPIDEST" r@ce of people that ever lived.
At this point I don't care if people hate on me for telling the truth.
If that's the case why the sit in?
@@athmanikumasi3565This Was The Agreed Strategy!
Id rather own schools own hospitals, own universities, restaurants etc than a " B.E.T."
HEY , YOU DONT THINK THEY TRIED @curtis-dj5bp
I been questioning lately was any of this even worth it?
These were the steps we had to rake to get to Here Phil.
Good Bad and Ugly.
Its war and you take it to them on their turf... Because its All Our Turf.
In my own opion, They fought for autonomy, but i did not think it was about eating in a restaurant with them folks, and very dangerous, and i would not trust them making my food, knowing that they did not want to t eat there. I agree with you Phil Scott about equal amount of resources, and if I can not go to them folks communities, they can not come to mine.
I love the devotionals. We should put together more. If I get any ideas I'll send them to you. Uncle Phil😂❤
Stephen / clyburn a very close resemblance 😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This is a good question 🤔!! Didn't we have restaurants within our own African American communities in the 1960's? Our restaurants were much better , and today we still have great restaurants throughout the USA 🇺🇸 😀.
THEY DID WHAT THEY DID AT THE TIME FROM WHAT THEY KNEW
Which was nothing!
@@athmanikumasi3565….what are you doing that’s better? 😂😂
@@Mimi-ht6xrEXPOSURE!
No that's a LIE...!!! You had the N.O.I Elijah Muhammad & Malcolm X telling you to SEPARATE and BUILD for SELF. You didn't want to do that. You prefered the WHITE MANS LIES.
@@Mimi-ht6xr where do I begin.... Back in the 90's I spent tireless energy trying to wake up and inform BP that nationalism was the way to go. But our uninformed people that study nothing but foolishness of course, could not see that was the way to go. They wore the X hats but knew nothing of it except who represented that X. Just a fashion trend for most of them. These sorry negros were and are still stuck on king. The Lord said the blind lead the blind they both fall into the ditch! So my contention is what happened to us, and what happened to king? Both fell into the ditch but king ain't never coming out! We came out but look at us today. You can't even begin to sum up the irreparable damage that has been done by the civil rights fiasco! Only God can get us out of this mess.
My 85 y/o mama said she never understood why we wanted to integrate the lunch counters and restaurants back then. She said they barely seasoned the food at dem folks owned restaurants, and there was no telling what they were gonna do to your food in the back before they brought it out. She told me that long after blacks could go in their establishments, she still avoided them!
Case & point. The elder @ 10:13 ...Ofc it was a lousey meal. They don't clean or season food like we do, and they probably spit in his plate.🙄🙄
I think its easier to critique now but you have to put yourself in the previous generations shoes they did the best they could in the wars they was fighting. I might not agree with all they did but you have to realize they was just a generation or two coming out of slavery they was just getting their feet under them. We need to study their playbook take what was successful and maybe tweak other things, but we have to get busy working
Not criticizing the brother just my opinion
Hell naw, y'all still don't get it after all these decades. No wonder we stay where we're at!
I get what you saying but what blueprint did they have then they had to basically learn on the job. We don't have no excuse now, but saying they was totally wrong is not the route we should take now.
4generations.
Babyboomers were last born into JimCrow.
@@athmanikumasi3565WHAT ARE YOU DOING BESIDES SITTING ON YOUR UNGREATFUL, UNINFORMED , SELFISH ASS. YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT THROUGH WHAT THOSE PEOPLE HAD TO FIGHT.
I can still taste the N.O.I Salaam restaurants that where in the major cities across America we imported our own fish and cloths. Louisville, KY USA
Salaam Restaurant in Chicago 83rd & Cottage Grove. You never seen such BEAUTIFUL BLACK PEOPLE. WE NEVER LOOKED SOOOO GOOD...!!!!
Ownership is essential
All I know is, I got a job Blacks normally wouldn't of got in the 50's, I didn't bring my lunch so I knew I didn't have to worry about "Whites only" restaurants/fast food. My car broke down and I was able to sit down on public transportation the whole way to work, and I have the option now to buy a house in a good white neighborhood like Phillip Scott and Tariq have, so the previous generation did a lot🤷🏾♂️ Plus the movement is not over, so what wasn't done back then is are mission today💯
The movement was never over! A lot of us just stopped moving!!!
@@respiratoryedIt's not the fact that people stopped. The Baby Boomers got old and tired, and the Gen-Xers got a late start.
I wish that I could give more details, but unfortunately, people don't like to read long comments.
that job gets less strenuous with old Black people with us rather than against us.
@@kq9318Gen X didn't start late, they had to raise themselves through the 80s and were held back being told "you better be good" by boomer parents.
It's too late these old ninjas begged and cried to be accepted by the open enemy.
Continue the awesome work you do!
In college I wrote a paper questioning the logic of assumilation. Safe to say it wasnt well received from my professor .
Still fighting
Neverending 😶
Must not be many Spiritual Beings on this sight. From a Spiritual perspective, anybody handling the food and liquids that you ingest, also transfer their evil energy into you. Also, the financial paradigm shift from our communities to the other folks have been devastating. Along with the fight for integration came the dissolution of family system, reduced moral standards, all kinds of deviant behaviors, and a spread of self hatred. Nevertheless, I am from the 1960s and I am elated to see and hear another generation of Foundational Black Americans discuss this extremely important issue. Keep up the great work!!
Great episode.
I keep telling people as a Haïtian that grew up around Haïtian food I don't envy any cultures food and I mean none 🙅🏿♂️
It wasn't supposed to be necessarily assimilation, but we were supposed to be fighting for human rights and citizenship rights.
It was both
It's 2024 not 1924. Get w it.
we were supposed to be fighting for OUR rights.
@@user-mk9kj8yf6r The MOST HIGH Will Handle Everything! Point Blank Period.
NO IT WAS NOT WORTH IT
We demanded beans on toast 😂
Too Bad We Never Getting Reparations 😂...
@@orishaeshu1084With no seasoning! 🧂
And the madness. The folks, through media, tell us who/what to like. What's hot & what's not. We believe every story and listen to everything we're "instructed" to follow. The folks told us to dislike TMHEM, he hurt the Brother we love. TMHEM taught the Brother. Why? To teach us. The folks told us TMHEM is jealous of the Brother's popularity. Huh???? A teacher picks the best student to spread information. Examine the teachings. It was heavy stuff. Dangerous. Result in removing someone permanently. The teacher chose the student that could handle dangerous situations/confrontations. Assimilation is a horrific nightmare when people are very stubborn & have little understanding & knowledge🥺😱
Phil you are the best man out here you be saying the real things to be helping us in our every life❤😊
Can you imagine men and women trying to patronize Black Wall Street in sleepwear, bonnets and sagging pants? I can’t. The reason that’s so prevalent now is because we don’t have enough Black owned businesses in our community as we did prior to integration. I respectfully told two of my clients that bonnets/sleepwear wasn’t allowed in my business. I would’ve been okay if they never returned. But since we don’t own our supermarkets, etc…we see all manner of ratchetness. The civil rights generation had good intentions. We definitely need to learn from their mistakes but I’m not going to hold my breathe for the majority of us.
Looking like your kids from "The hills have eyes" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣...I fell out....😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I live 1 block from Greenwood Tulsa Oklahoma. Also the folks refused to pay any insurance to rebuild
Great Video Phil!!!☝🏾
We will never be treated like hue man beings😮
I don't trust them folks restaurant that's for sure, but some of our people restaurant don't look clean to me. Derty and loud restaurant vs. risk to be poisoned by the folks
Biological contaminates such as boogers and flem is something to keep in my mind when dining out in their restaurants.
B1 Phill respect ✊🏾
Oh my Goodness. I'm jumping and clapping. I would have never, never never never never tried to force them to cook my food. No way.
I saw that executive physical the lady did on TikTok. It was $810. I was on that and I’m definitely doing it in the future.
We always want to eat at their table vs building our own
Looking back, we had the wrong priorities, they should have been economic based.
With integration comes regulation and black businesses die. Reparitiaions now!
Excellent
That photo is perfect 😂
I didn't know Puffy went after Ciroq. This makes a lot of sense!
"THI$ CHANNEL"...I$ THE "TRUTH!!'.....'N0THING BUT RE$PECT'.....💯✌️
One aspect..yet TODAY blk ppl will not stop eating at McDonald's and Popeyes..
A lot of Black people don't know how to cook either.
exactly, im not eating food where im not welcomed
Sadly this is the reason why a lot of black owned restaurants closed down.
I love the devotionals keep them shitts coming OG
Bob Johnson didnt want to sale it , he got a offer he couldnt refuse with the understanding he better not say anything about it.
Very good video
Should have fought for sovereignty. Banks to start our own restaurants
Tramp stamp? Wow! Never heard of it!
Not just that but we also fought to go to their schools, live in their neighborhoods, and also live happily with them >> in my MLK voice 😂😂
YOU ARE WRONG , THEY FOUGHT FOR QUALITY THAT THEY REFUSED TO GIVE BLACK AMERICANS , HEY DUMMY, THEY DID TRY TO GET THEIR OWN TOWN AND BUSINESSES, THEY WERE BURNT OR THEY WERE OVERRAN AND FORCED TO GIVE THEM 80 % OF THE PROFITS ! YOU STUPID FOOLS , THAT WAS A DANGEROUS TIME THAT YOU DONT HAVE A CLUE ABOUT
I would have to be scared to eat their food back then, and folks dont wash their hands in restaurants I went to a restaurant and asked where wasn't the soap in the bathr, om and lady said we are out. I said how you washing your hands? I left and cooked my own food
I understand that this trip to Ethiopia was planned for a long time. However, are we going to address the genocide going on there?
Who is getting genocide over there? Blacks?
No
@@pap7794 This is the African diaspora news. They are traveling to Ethiopia. Why not?
Awesome podcast Phil! Keep preaching the truth.
Where is the link to the trip?
Yep!
I love the devotionals. Please don't listen to the crazy people that don't like it!!
How can one expect someone to respect them, if they don't respect themselves. It's best, as Machiavelli wrote in 'The Prince', to be respected than liked.