He’s Right: The Biggest Issues Facing The Black Community

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  • @iamkellij
    @iamkellij 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4970

    I don't go to church often. But I remember going to church June 2021. It wasn't a church I normally go to. It was a new church. A new black church. The pastor went in that day. He opened up saying "I need to speak to my black folks. Like really speak. Yall need to stop blaming white people for your issue. Chad didn't force you to sell dope, drop out of school, lack sexual discipline, etc. That's your fault." I was the only black person in the crowd that clapped and yelled "Amen!" Because it's true.

    • @vegangelist
      @vegangelist 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +503

      I'm glad you yelled it. Pretty alarming that you were the only one. How did it feel to be the only one (other than the pastor) in church who wasn't deceived?

    • @anonamous6968
      @anonamous6968 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +170

      I wish it was the other way around and most people agreed with his message but I don't know if people will acknowledge his message any time soon. It's just too easy to blame everyone or anyone else. It's been done for so long now. People are raised with this way of thinking. It's not bad decisions or actions but some outside reason that is keeping you or those around you from achieving.

    • @Gr8nessnMe070
      @Gr8nessnMe070 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I cannot stand fake people like you. Did you know that less than 2% of Black people sell drugs? Did you know that less 5% of all Black people account for all major crimes? Did you know that that 5% the FBI points out encompasses all Black people as in foreigners and those born in America? Did you know that woman is twice as likely to be graped by a white person then buy a black one?

    • @nickcunningham6344
      @nickcunningham6344 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +139

      Sometimes messages take time to sink in, especially when they require taking accountability that people don't wanna take. But every now and then, they'll think of that one pastor that told them to get their shit together and stop blaming other people, and that one person who clapped and agreed, and they'll slowly start to question their current view of the world and learn to think for themselves.

    • @dionthomas5418
      @dionthomas5418 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +102

      Perfectly said, we as Black people need to really get Real and take some responsibility for all of our actions and words in life. I'm saying this and I'm a Black male. Who ever that Pastor was, he was right on 🎯 on the issues dealing with the Black community in America at large

  • @harmdizzle1979
    @harmdizzle1979 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1262

    We all HAVE to stop exposing our kids to the glamorization of sex, crime and the distrust and hatred for authority. Give them a chance to grow with hope and positivity… THEY will be the ones to change the community.

    • @philovance1940
      @philovance1940 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I didn’t grow up hating cops. I was a little afraid of them because I was taught if I did something wrong, they might show up and arrest me and take me jail. Nowadays many young people especially black people think cops are there just hassle you and make up stuff so they can arrest you and it’s total BS .

    • @smittywerganyangermanjense145
      @smittywerganyangermanjense145 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

      I 100% agree. It's astonishing to me that it even happens. I understand very well HOW it can happen, but it makes me just frustrated and sad that more people don't stand up children's future and nowadays it can be really tough to be a teacher because young kids are so broken from the lack of socialization during covid. Just such a sad situation to see. I'm honestly very anxious about the future because it's just looking like it will be a sink or swim future for so many.

    • @josephmalone253
      @josephmalone253 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      That's just naive

    • @harmdizzle1979
      @harmdizzle1979 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      @@josephmalone253 what is?

    • @jbb8261
      @jbb8261 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      Absolutely. My husband and I are about to be parents of two. We are homeschooling. Leading with faith in the home, and practicing our natural gender roles. I wear MY OWN hair, we do not leave our children exposed to adult content or violence or explicit music. We have to do better as a people.

  • @cantwin8105
    @cantwin8105 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2672

    Acknowledging a problem shouldn't be viewed as racist. That's just not taking accountability

    • @TheEmpiricistNetwork
      @TheEmpiricistNetwork 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      @elodietaylorbrown It’s racist when you disregard the historical and empirical evidence clearly highlighting the “causes” for such disparities.

    • @davinci3259
      @davinci3259 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +151

      @@TheEmpiricistNetwork So no personal accountability?

    • @chimyshark
      @chimyshark 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yeah but progressives don't have brains. They don't understand it's a two-way street, they just want the "systemic issues" to be fixed before they agree to better themselves.

    • @bryck7853
      @bryck7853 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      @@davinci3259 no, that could cause better organizations and trust.

    • @imwastingmytimeonthis677
      @imwastingmytimeonthis677 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

      @@bryck7853 you guys have freewill and choose to do this every single human will be held accountable one day end of story every needs to be held accountable

  • @kristinabc1143
    @kristinabc1143 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +515

    I was a sophomore in high school in 1983-1984. I’ll preface this by telling you I’m white … I became friends at school with a black girl, then one day she was saying how her mom was going out of town, and she was upset because she had to go with her, rather than staying at home. I asked her if her mom would let her stay with me and my family, that I’m sure my mom would be ok with it. We both went home and asked, and after a phone call between our moms, she rode the bus home with me on a Friday, stayed the weekend, then rode her regular bus home the next Monday after school. We had a great time! Then Tuesday roles around, and she’s standoffish, won’t look me in the eye, and is trying to avoid me. I’m confused and hurt, but she’s my friend and I need to know what’s wrong, so I pull her aside during lunch, literally dragged her to a secluded hallway and ask her what’s going on. She breaks down in tears … she goes on to tell me that the night before after she got home from school, her mom went on to tell her that they were thru “using those white honkies”, she didn’t need to be nice to me anymore, and she best not be acting like that little white B* she stayed with, thinking she could take on “airs”. 😮 WTAF? 😱 Her mom actually degraded her own daughter because she had a white friend 🤦‍♀️ I was horrified, and hugged her and cried with her in the hallway. But despite her love for me, she slowly pulled away from me, hanging out with just the other black girls in the school. We were not talking before the end of the school year. This was my first taste of how difficult it must be to be “different” within their own culture. To this day I wonder how she’s faring, and hope she’s happy.

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The worst enemy the Gen X black kids had was their own parents and grandparents. Well, that and black politicians pushing a narrative that kept them in the spotlight.

    • @jenniferalloysius
      @jenniferalloysius 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      😢❤

    • @k.t.7507
      @k.t.7507 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      I am so sorry that that happened to y'all. We can't always use fear to rule us.. Even though racism is still prevalent in today's society, we have to act on our own accord . And judge the situation and people ourselves, with outside forces telling us how we should act. Because if we continue to do this, then we'll just be back where we started.. hating each other because of false accusations

    • @Laylow1212
      @Laylow1212 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lying ass sad but good try we not like yall tf😂😂😂😂😂

    • @antisocialsocialite5046
      @antisocialsocialite5046 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😱 poor girl to have a mother like that...if some white mother had said the same about her family solely because of their race it would be pure outrage. But because she's black and it's towards a white family it's not racist in her mind. Really don't understand this mindset and it's even more prevalent now 😢

  • @JWashington754
    @JWashington754 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4223

    He’s right but it will fall on deaf ears

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      @JWashington754 nah he is very wrong he wants to disrespect 😊 Hip Hop and Black Culture but Everyone is quiet on Rock music causing school shootings

    • @jahmeregill6243
      @jahmeregill6243 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +581

      @@darnellwilliams8783 "Rock music causes school shootings" holds about as much credence as "video games cause violence"

    • @timkelly6985
      @timkelly6985 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783 Your IQ is showing, and it is heartbreaking.
      The "culture" is broken beyond repair. And you help to keep it broken.

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      @@jahmeregill6243 sir wake uo and stop being emotional when we know rock muisc is very deomonic .and the lryics are too

    • @SombreroPharoah
      @SombreroPharoah 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hip hop/Rap actually glorifies substance abuse, selling oneself and promiscuity, literal gun and gang violence... 🙄 Then rock music, covers alll kinds of subject matters, but actually never really any of those things. So pop off poppet, pop off... 🙄 😂 ​@@darnellwilliams8783

  • @amirxodom
    @amirxodom 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +286

    Thank you for this! Love you all so much. 🫶♥️

    • @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18
      @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Good video

    • @Tony-mw-533
      @Tony-mw-533 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Love you too ❤. Keep up the good work

    • @1970FORDBIGBLOCK
      @1970FORDBIGBLOCK 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Keep up the great work your doing Amir. Its peeps like you and Amala, and some others, that will hopefully get the right msg to the right people and gradually help turn the tide

  • @etYouAreLate
    @etYouAreLate 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1382

    When I was a kid, my white parents hated cops. My dad had a sign that said "The only good cop is a dead cop" in the kitchen. It took time to realize that the reason we didn't have Christmas presents, nice things, food, and sometimes heat wasn't because of the evil government or the cops, it was because of my dad's meth habit. It is so important to learn how to think on your own. I have lived in a few different poor neighborhoods with different racial majorities. The problem seems to be the same among impoverished people, no accountability and heavy drug and alcohol use to escape reality. I wish positive role models were paraded around more than entertainment industry people. Kids need to see a way out that is realistic.

    • @jasmine.foot7
      @jasmine.foot7 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cops are the ones who shut down backyard meth labs and save families. I'm so grateful to that.

    • @savrixx
      @savrixx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The deconstructionist ideologies creating angry blacks and self guilty whites through propaganda is but a tool for the really bad guys.
      Imagine you needed a remaining population to be dumbed down on self consumption and lust for material things becoming happy with bigdaddygov handouts.
      During covid
      Aristotle-“No man is a slave if better off free” meaning if a group cannot contribute to society then they are better off a slave to the state.
      A permanent slave will not revolt against being a slave if they believe they are the highest beings in society. Hints “We wuz kangs”
      Those who dispersed around the globe can now absorb the technology and culture of those nations.
      The more guilt and compassion felt by those nations will make this cultural absorption become more absolute.
      Using foresight and reasoning I suggest all humans be ready to defend themselves against the world revolutionaries.
      They want what you have and more importantly they want you NOT to have it.
      To preserve life and history, we must “Old Yeller” the rabid

    • @meowmix-t7n
      @meowmix-t7n 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

      Good for you for doing better for yourself 👏

    • @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889
      @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

      Poverty is a mindset and what you said is exactly what a lady on this app named Tiffany buckner/annointed fire says. Poverty is full of bad money management and victim complexes. I honesty don't like cops either but it's for seperate reasons like what they due to kids.

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889Not all cops are like the bad examples you have seen. The problem is, good cops don't make the headlines that sell newspapers or airtime. Newspapers and News shows sensationalize everything and make it seem like the bad ones are the majority.

  • @jeffdalton6061
    @jeffdalton6061 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +244

    When I was a young boy, probably around 9 or 10, I was on a bus with my football team heading to a game against a team in Watts. Before we got off the bus, we were told by the coaches to put our helmets on. With some confusion, we did, but once off the bus, we quickly realized why. Rocks were being thrown at us from some kind folks in the neighborhood. Conversely, my parents opted to take me home from the game and my dad's car overheated and we had to pull over in the neighborhood, whereby an elderly black man came to our aid and pulled a water hose and filled our radiator. This taught me a very powerful lesson. While some may hate you, others will show you love and respect. Never judge a community based on the actions of a few. This elderly man taught me to be kind to others and often that kindness will be returned.

    • @adelabanovska9837
      @adelabanovska9837 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      You're rigth but when you have bad presentacion of some People (not Just rases) you Just can't thinking that they're diffirent the First second
      Of corse when you're going to meet them and know them they could be diffrent and some of them couldn't
      Please excuse my english
      I don't hate any rase (Just me begin white) I Just talk about First imression about how you see People ANY People (for exemple blonde, People Who smoke or drink alcohol) you Will see them as how you First see them or how most of the People act that way
      Also if there's any missunderstanding please ask I'm not too goot ať explaining
      Have a good day ❤

    • @jeffdalton6061
      @jeffdalton6061 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@adelabanovska9837 thank you for your response to my comments.

  • @roxannerodriguez7075
    @roxannerodriguez7075 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +828

    "We're out here demanding to be respected, but we don't even respect ourselves!" Wowzers, that was heavy.

    • @robertmiller.
      @robertmiller. 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Other people do the same or worse things than black Americans

    • @sergeantwilliams8185
      @sergeantwilliams8185 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      👏👏👏💯💯💯

    • @Wolf_reallydoe
      @Wolf_reallydoe 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No it wasn’t.

    • @philobetto5106
      @philobetto5106 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Biggest Issues Facing The Black Community is division

    • @thebuttermilkgirlisback
      @thebuttermilkgirlisback 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      I’m a substitute. The other day I substituted at a junior high school. Now junior high is already brutal, but it’s extra brutal when their limited vocabulary is swapped for the most disgusting curse words right in front of every adult. They’re entitled and try so hard to be intimidating (with Tik Tok influenced gang culture) to the point teachers are just there to collect a paycheck. They don’t care and I don’t blame them. My blood pressure was rising.
      I was so disgusted by their lack of parenting and guidance.
      I was almost an internal racist, but I know not all melanated people act like they belong either in a zoo or an insane asylum.

  • @Ladysalvador
    @Ladysalvador 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1661

    It is crazy that “acting white” means being civilized. Why cant all humans be civilized, polite, and do the right thing?

    • @ceciliamullanaphy1171
      @ceciliamullanaphy1171 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Welfare, when it took the man out of the home, in order to get the entitlement, introduced a subculture in many black communities. Prior to these sub cultures, people had a sense of citizenship with the broader culture and never had to be "acting white". They had good morales like the culture of the time. Morales were not defined by skin color but by having a shared humanity that did not hypersexualize children or glamorize gangsterism or ramport crime in neighborhoods and on subways.

    • @mariahtasby4
      @mariahtasby4 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      An idea perpetuated by white people, written into the Bible and foundations of civilizations across the world centuries ago. This idea that whiteness is better than blackness was not written by black people.

    • @mustafamawla219
      @mustafamawla219 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😂😂😂😂 lmfao you people are so delusional and it’s sickening! I’m so tired of this lie! Nobody has ever said anything like this! If you go on any page like baller allert you will see most black people hate this type of shit! Y’all are too ignorant to do that so you make up anything bad about black people then call everyone else racist

    • @thecrazycatgirl
      @thecrazycatgirl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      civilized, intelligent, open-minded.. all of these things are associated with “whiteness” like it’s a bad thing. it’s so strange.

    • @jeanmcginnis9804
      @jeanmcginnis9804 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      Yessss!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @bajorekjon
    @bajorekjon 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +523

    This guy is speaking facts. I feel bad for the amount of hate he will probably get from ignorant people calling him racist, or an Uncle Tom.

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Most of his attackers will be politicians and media 😂😂😂

    • @bajorekjon
      @bajorekjon 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@yourlogicalnightmare1014 Politicians and the media won't pick it up. It will be from other black people and woke white people

    • @tractorp2255
      @tractorp2255 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Probably more hate from liberal whites than anybody.

    • @Ashcroft1313
      @Ashcroft1313 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      ​@yourlogicalnightmare1014 Sadly, that's not true.

    • @marionmeyers
      @marionmeyers 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      All that hate will come from BOTS. Because it seems like a huge majority of people are waking up to the games.

  • @truck_yeah_440
    @truck_yeah_440 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +71

    The first step to solving a problem is acknowledging the problem exists. Living in denial and passing the blame prevents this from happening. It's no different than an alcoholic or addict.

  • @fmcscarkenlife
    @fmcscarkenlife 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +664

    This is what I'm talking about. According to society, the only thing black about me is my skin,but what I don't understand is why an order to be black I must talk unintelligent, listen to degrading music all the time, loudly vulgar, mad at the world, and dress like Jezebel. I'm glad not all black ppl are this way because I don't believe in check off boxes to fix no ones idea of how I should behave and look.

    • @miguelcunanan9855
      @miguelcunanan9855 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I just learned Jezebel is not in business anymore?
      Well, ma'am, as a guy who buys clothes from any building with clothes, I happen to be sorta glad Jezebel is out because.....ahhh I dunno, whenever I heard something about them it always left me with this awkward impression...like...... females that are ummm....I have never seen this type or community...like they want to get hurt on purpose...
      Omg WALL of text. Ma'am have a good day happy new year and be that explosion of joy
      -violin guy from LA

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      SHE IS NOT BLACK she need to go talk to her mama community who make colonizers by the millions

    • @optimisticzebra8498
      @optimisticzebra8498 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      I’m a white woman. I have never in my life looked at any group of people and saw 1 thing. I believe most white ppl feel the same

    • @HgYt-ev9sf
      @HgYt-ev9sf 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The large population of women on only fans are white women, white women dress like jezebel just like black women, there are white women who speak unintelligent and there are tons of baby mothers in the white demographic just as there are tons of deadbeats dads. What you don't understand is demoralization and dehumanization are white people way of calling other people uncivilized while they get to project the white is good narrative. This thing is all mental, if you truly want to understand all this study white people from their time in Europe and you will understand how they think. There are are evil people in all demographic but that doesn't mean racism in America isn't real and black people complain too much.

    • @Sauveguy
      @Sauveguy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@optimisticzebra8498Can you do a better job explaining yourself?😮😮

  • @TheeKing7
    @TheeKing7 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +687

    I agree 100% that this victim mentality is doing nothing but hurting us. Blaming everything on others will never save you from your problems. You're right on the money Amala.

    • @LordMalice6d9
      @LordMalice6d9 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I have a moral right to blame the people and organizations that harmed me the most. Which is the medical establishment, US government itself and a certain "chosen people" that cannot be criticized.

    • @TheeKing7
      @TheeKing7 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      @@LordMalice6d9 Gonna be honest here, this comment is weird LoL. Very cryptic and screams basement dweller. Just wanted to be honest. No disrespect though. 😇🙏

    • @TheEmpiricistNetwork
      @TheEmpiricistNetwork 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      She’s not right, accepting your fate as if “nothing can be done”, is a logical fallacy. The only reason many aren’t taking action is due to the fact the current system works for those who are the majority and that’s the real issue. They don’t want to give up the “power” that comes from the atrocities committed, they understand that sacrifices must be made for “progress”, they just don’t want it to be them…

    • @TheEmpiricistNetwork
      @TheEmpiricistNetwork 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheeKing7 That’s why they hire people like Amala to spout these narratives to get people to stop thinking and fighting the system because they want to keep it as it is. They use “Black” people like Amala and celebrities to be the new “blackfaces” of WS and give false hope because “some” Black people made it. Meanwhile, they hand pick these contract slaves just like they did in the past, these tactics are nothing new. And most of the time these so called “Black” people are African immigrants with no history of American slavery or oppression in any form.

    • @Uphold-your-Rights
      @Uphold-your-Rights 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@TheEmpiricistNetworkyou really are working hard to push back and make excuses. Your comments suggest you don't want it to change. It would mean taking responbility.
      Do you know that the black vote, while only comprising a low percentage of the base, normally decides who is in office?
      Stop voting for shitty politicians. Stop voting for rascists.
      Biden, "if you don't vote for me then you ain't black".
      Stop voting for the same bullshit locally as well.
      But you wont.

  • @timothyhargadon752
    @timothyhargadon752 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +621

    I'm a white guy who grew up in a black neighborhood and I was accused of "talking white" multiple times. But if my mother or the nuns at school heard me "talking street" I'd be in trouble with them. I was more afraid of the nuns than I was of the neighborhood kids so I stuck with "talking white". Ghetto is as mental as it is physical.

    • @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889
      @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Most ppl don't kno the definition of ghetto obviously. Either way most of what's called talking ghetto is just a southern or country accent and then led in the water in ATl.
      Nothing is wrong with AAVE to be honest but it's only bad when southern ppl do it it seems. Also Sorry you grew up around nuns in the beast religion.

    • @sharonodom6423
      @sharonodom6423 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +59

      I had to switch from Church school to public; & it felt like I went from school to juvenile!
      --I was too articulate, I was a "snob", "book worm" NOT bcuz I raised my hand or did anything extra. I had a vocabulary & knew the answers(the material was miles behind I didn't have to open a book for years)?!!
      --I was freaking out, the teacher just left for over 45mins at any time, kids tearing up books, on their desks, interrupting, constantly going over the same material & no one gets it!!! It's multiple choice testing & the kid that does nothing is just "creative"?!?
      --They CANT READ, so the "curriculum" is just the teacher reading the assigned chapters to us ALL DAY?!!
      --I tried to fit in, but it's hard to change annunciation & speech patterns.

    • @mleecthulhu
      @mleecthulhu 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Thats messed up; in sorry u had to "be on" like that

    • @JojoBean-zo7nx
      @JojoBean-zo7nx 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      "the nuns" lol where did u grow up?

    • @Anniekitty1016
      @Anniekitty1016 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I wanna know why the nuns were so scary.

  • @lisacardwell2508
    @lisacardwell2508 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +170

    My daughter is a mixed child, when she was in junior high she was tormented by her black peers . I mean threatening to be stabbed and ultimately jumped by 3 black girls . My point is that she was not judged or threatened by whites . I am white and I struggled to get anything I have as a single mother . Food banks , church donations struggles eviction . Once she was out of school she flourished . I mean she was able to be free of the hate and violence and just utter negativity.I am so happy you use your platform to spread knowledge and positivity.❤️❤️ 41:02

    • @KS-hg2mf
      @KS-hg2mf 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      I'm so sorry this happened to your baby girl, you're an amazing Mum 🙌🏾

    • @Healingson
      @Healingson 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      It was mostly jealousy I’m sure

    • @JulieN-v4r
      @JulieN-v4r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Sorry for the bad experiences that she faced in the past. You did good moving her out.

    • @danjay84
      @danjay84 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And that is the product of leftwing indoctrination. Racism is alive and well because of Democrats. You'd think after losing the Civil War, creating the KKK, pushing Jim Crow and passing the 90S Crime Bill that blacks would no longer support such a political party. But as I always say, propaganda is one hell of a drug!

    • @nabcunion
      @nabcunion 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You did that to your child by having the child with someone of a different race. There are reasons things happen. Those reasons are often racial.

  • @KartalaBreed
    @KartalaBreed 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +807

    29:53 I was the valedictorian in my middle school and the #4 in my high school, both of which were almost entirely black schools. You can imagine how disliked I was. I was told I acted white from day one because I was smart and did my homework. How gross is that behavior?

    • @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18
      @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +120

      Crabs in a bucket mentality.

    • @caleighhraee
      @caleighhraee 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +173

      Very gross. Being intelligent and caring about your education isn’t a “white” trait. That’s a good human being trait.

    • @ItsMeLarren
      @ItsMeLarren 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s the pick me “black” people that comment this stuff to just provide ammunition for white people to continue to hate all of us. Ma’am white people who don’t know you personally will still discriminate against you regardless if you are intelligent or not. Climb the corporate ladder in any Fortune 500 company and ask any black person who has made it to middle management or above if they deal with racism from their white counterparts and an overwhelming majority will say yes.

    • @Stopthecäq
      @Stopthecäq 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +82

      @@caleighhraeeit’s funny because these same black people who stay stuff like that see themselves exactly as a white supremacist sees them. They say the same things.

    • @zibbitybibbitybop
      @zibbitybibbitybop 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +70

      I think the ghost of a certain Booker T. Washington would like to disagree that striving to get the best education you can is "acting white." That trope is such a insult to the legacy of all the black pioneers who fought tooth and nail for the right to go to school and better their lives.

  • @antessawalters3595
    @antessawalters3595 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +540

    A co-worker told me that because he was working on getting his Masters in Business, spoke "proper" English and was determined to make more of his life than the rest of his family and friends, he was ostracized and criticized for not being black enough. I just don't understand that mindset. Other friends who are from Africa cannot understand the mindset of Americans. They come to this country and are amazed at the opportunities that are open to them and do not understand why more do not take advantage of the opportunities to improve their lives.

    • @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18
      @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +73

      Crab-in-a-bucket mentality. Happens often enough. As for why they don't all take the opportunities, it's called the cycle of poverty and the cycle of crime.

    • @PrashanthB-bi7lc
      @PrashanthB-bi7lc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Africans are nothing like African-Americans, except in skin colour.
      Be it in African parents doing everything they possibly can to provide for their kids, raising them with the right morals, to seeing education as a ticket to a better life. A lot of African immigrants have the same mentality as Asian immigrants when it comes to work and education.

    • @daebak_hana
      @daebak_hana 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

      Same. My siblings would mock me all the time because I went to school in a different district than where we lived and I didn't act like them.

    • @jasonfields7058
      @jasonfields7058 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

      It's part of black cultural ideology. Stems from the 60s. When black people were building their identity, they didn't won't to be associated with white America or mainstream America. They didn't want to be associated with the "other" and so they did everything the opposite to portray that. How we talked, how we dressed,the foods we ate, etc. I'm pretty sure you have seen old school blacksplotation movies or whatnot and saw the difference between how white people dressed vs black people. The afro, the Africa neckless, etc.
      That aspect of the culture carried over until today with all its evolutions. Not to be the other.

    • @IrradiatedFeline
      @IrradiatedFeline 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why in the 60s? And not earlier in the 30s or 40s? Black americans didn't seem to have a problem with emulating "white" culture to be successful until the 60s? Why?

  • @mali2_pretty19
    @mali2_pretty19 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +475

    A lot of the black community needs to hold itself accountable and be more mindful of what they allow to entertain them and let the victim mentality go. It’s just that time.

    • @ChristopherNegretti
      @ChristopherNegretti 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      Never going to happen.

    • @kevinbrathwaite1116
      @kevinbrathwaite1116 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ChristopherNegretti exactly I remember singer India Arie chastised a group of young Black women for twerking disrespecting/disecretion of a former slave house in Africa and what did she get for it tons of backlash from her own community, a Jamaican buisness woman stating that she doesn't want ghetto Black Americans in her establishment because of past negative experiences with them again backlash, Tommy Satomayor speaking on the destructive path of the Black community pure hate from his own kind, Kevin Samuels on Black women being more feminine and submissive to their husbands they literally danced on his grave it's sickening, the young woman snatching the microphone from the College Administrator in the graduation crying racism instead of checking her on her behaving like a complete ass what people of her community do, cheer her on saying go "Slay Queen", many many more examples why they have no damn shame yet expect other cultures to respect them smh it's insanity with this community they are beyond help.

    • @kugelschreiber5678
      @kugelschreiber5678 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      A lot? All. There’re PLENTY of black conservatives complaining about “MUH past traumas”, and they’re even in this comment section. I have zero hope for them.

    • @noonesishome
      @noonesishome 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      *black American.
      This is uniquely a black American issue.

    • @laurelabouffe
      @laurelabouffe 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      ​@@noonesishomeAs an African (Senegalese and Bissau-Guinean), I disagree. This victim mentality also exists in the former French-speaking colonies. And also among many black people living in Europe (I live in France).

  • @philingrouille7198
    @philingrouille7198 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    "Acting white". How offensive is it that "acting white" basically, from what they write and say, means being "responsible", "wanting to live in a functioning successful nuclear family", "contributing to society" and "not living everyday thinking you're a victim".

    • @zarabee2880
      @zarabee2880 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      It’s racist, plain & simple. 🤷‍♀️

    • @Russian.Roulette
      @Russian.Roulette หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was told I acted white all the time in school. I'm Mexican and white. This type of ghettoness happens not just in the black community but the Hispanic one as well.

  • @TheBanhagel
    @TheBanhagel 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +762

    Amala, people like you can fix the world .. profound respect to you

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Fix the world huh? Like stopping hamas and fighting in Ukraine? Like missing children and sex trafficking around the world? You've gotta be 18 years old.

    • @apatriotone
      @apatriotone 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      I grew up on Soul Train and love songs. I saw Rap and Hip Hop for what it was when it came out ine 90s -- a toxic stew for youth with predictable consequences. Now, more than a generation has been exposed to this poison and we see the results.

    • @apatriotone
      @apatriotone 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      It will take an army of soldiers to make a change, and eventually Amala will get tired like so many before her I hope she can recruit more to open eyes. It will take a movement to make a change but we're losing fast!

    • @TheEmpiricistNetwork
      @TheEmpiricistNetwork 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      How does anything she said fix 4 centuries of damage which caused all of these disparities?

    • @apatriotone
      @apatriotone 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      ​@@TheEmpiricistNetworkit's not supposed to. Get over it. Live in the now, take responsibility and do you. Challenges have been there and overcome for generations and opportunities have never been better. We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. I had exceptional parents and grandparents and they had it way harder than me. This victim parasite is recent. Let's get rid of it

  • @beauregardrippey5508
    @beauregardrippey5508 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +605

    They are raised to not respect anyone anywhere anytime but they demand respect when someone confronts them about their shitty behavior.

    • @devarient
      @devarient 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      Because the media is telling them that the people they should be learning to live with and garnering respect are the people with the boots on their neck, therefore they feel they HAVE to demand it. Sickening really

    • @saygerow
      @saygerow 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      respect must be earned if u demand respect then chances are ur not worthy of respect but if u work hard and earn someones respect then they will give it to u with open arms

    • @dances_with_incels
      @dances_with_incels 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Just like a wahman

    • @beauregardrippey5508
      @beauregardrippey5508 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dances_with_incels raised on feminism and generic kool-aid

    • @KamariaNias
      @KamariaNias 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      I don't know why you're putting " They " it feels that you're saying " black people" instead of some "black people" , that wasn't the point of the video be respectful please.

  • @gold3c514
    @gold3c514 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +634

    “She think she somebody cause she in the smart people class but she as black as the bottom of my shoe” is what I dealt with whenever I interacted with my black peers in school. It caused me to have anxiety whenever around black ppl because I thought I was going to get verbally jumped for being “too black” and “acting white”

    • @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18
      @adalheidisofadamahcaptaino18 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +75

      Envy.

    • @Gitn2it
      @Gitn2it 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      This is a big reason why many black intellectuals, professional athletes, and celebrities opt for white spouses. I was shocked to find out that Ketanji Brown-Jackson and Kamela Harris were married to white men. I bet they got the same treatment as you did growing up. But what saddens me about these women and others like them is that they can't or won't be honest about the real problems in the black "community." They could have helped you and others who are dealing with the same problems, but they chose to blame everything on "systemic racism."

    • @OneWorldGovernment2030-yv3zc
      @OneWorldGovernment2030-yv3zc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

      Envy fr

    • @Suspiria27
      @Suspiria27 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +94

      I had this at school too. My school in inner London was predominantly black and I’m white. I was bullied relentlessly and it got so bad I was scared to answer questions in class or to say anything much. Home time was a nightmare. Racism works both ways but I refuse to be a victim or hater because of the treatment I got. No more excuses.

    • @pjfan6310
      @pjfan6310 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      That mentality is sad. Sorry you had to deal with that.

  • @toddgoogle4387
    @toddgoogle4387 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    This Gentlemen is well spoken and precise with FACTS!

  • @jrmckim
    @jrmckim 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +367

    Im an Asian girl and moved to the the lower wards of nola at 14. The other girls targeted me because "their" men talked to me. I was raised on a farm in a small town and was thrown into that world. I was really naive too. The only thing that saved me was helping others with their schoolwork. I would help the teacher's explain stuff in a way they could understand. One boy was 17 in the 7th grade. He had the reading level of a 2nd grader. I worked with him the entire year and we are still friends in our 30s. I dropped out of school because I was transferred back to my small town where i was made fun and bullied every day. I got my ged and went to lsu for nursing. At 25 I realized my true calling was teaching. Applied for scholarships and got one for Tulane. Got my bachelor's in early childhood education.

    • @mleecthulhu
      @mleecthulhu 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      DoNT COME TO RHE US TO TEACH PLEASE....IM begging you 🙏
      U dont wanna teach these animals!😢

    • @aprillechalisse
      @aprillechalisse 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So, you were put into terrible situation amd you made the best of it. But, you were more accepted in the black community than the small farming town you came from is that right? Black people were mean at first and untrusting of you but they eventually got iver it right. That proves that what this commentator is talking about is misinformative. Black communities are they way they are because of centuries of racism, police brutality & misconduct & goverment. There's a whole opiod crisis in All of America that All communities are faceing. It's not a black and white issue. It's rich vrs poor. Nobody knows about middle class & upper class black communities so they assume the poor ones and gangsters are all we have.
      Gen alpha as a whole in an education crisis because of techology, overworked parents covid & inflation. The POC communities jusgo through the BS before it hits the whole country.
      Everything is bad everywhere.
      But congratulations on doing your best to rectify the situation. I'm a black women that comes from an educated family. We live amounst many educated black people who care about our community & our children. And we still deal with racism.

    • @PhilippAurand
      @PhilippAurand 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Awesome🙌🏼 Congrats on accomplishing your goals by being strong and resilient. Sounds like you have had some unique experiences that give you great perspective..
      On a side note out of curiosity, were you bullied in both places, the small town as well as Nola?

    • @hunter.5625
      @hunter.5625 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Congratulations you seem to be a good human being with decency and common sense

    • @funsizedi88
      @funsizedi88 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      I had the same issue as a white girl in an 85% black and Latino area. I ended up helping a lot of the other kids with homework, and they stopped picking on me so much. Still got in fights/got jumped if one of "their men" tried to talk to me, even tho I never dated anyone from my school before we moved in 10th grade.

  • @Brii98
    @Brii98 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +486

    He’s soooo right! Thanks for introducing him to me. I’m half Nigerian, and nobody on my dad’s side (the Nigerian side) behaves like this. I understand that they are not from this country, but a few of them have lived here for decades. The mindset is completely different. They are all extremely successful university graduates, doctors, lawyers, etc. and rave about how many opportunities this country has to offer!

    • @michaelstein7510
      @michaelstein7510 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +91

      Back when I taught in high schools, African kids (or kids with African parents) were generally always some of the best students. They were polite, respectful, hard-working, and intelligent kids with great family support. Kids like that are a joy to teach.

    • @Brii98
      @Brii98 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

      @@michaelstein7510 I love that! You could compare African households to typical Asian households in terms of discipline and respecting those with authority

    • @michaelstein7510
      @michaelstein7510 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

      @@Brii98 Absolutely. The difference in work ethic and discipline is noticeable, compared to the average US-born kid of any race, in my experience. And their parents might work 12+ hour days, but would still take the time to be involved in their kids’ development. It’s great to see families like that, as a teacher. That’s the type of parent I aspire to be.

    • @Deemelanin7
      @Deemelanin7 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Check them new york Ivorians and guinean​@Brii98

    • @TheGuest954
      @TheGuest954 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tell me something. Why is it that almost none of you so-called progressive foreign Blacks can never do in countries where you're the majority what Black Americans did as a minority? Black Americans were lynched, beaten, and had our communities bombed by racist regularly. Black Americans started over 100 colleges and universities less than a century removed from chattel slavery yet none of you have been able to do so where most you went decades without seeing a white face. We had people killing and running us off millions of acres of land we bought and paid for. They burned and bombed hundreds of prosperous communities out of spite. Nigeria has over 200 million Black people, but many still come here to be educated in schools built by Black Americans. What's the excuse for not developing Nigeria when you clearly have the numbers? Black Americans have been at a far bigger disadvantage than Nigerians for a far longer time. No other group of Black people anywhere on the planet has been as prosperous as Black Americans, and we made up a far smaller percentage of this country's population than any of you did in yours.

  • @robertstewart9071
    @robertstewart9071 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +240

    My niece had to leave 3 jobs last year. She was constantly harassed and followed home a few time. Why? Because she did her job with perfection and they accused her of showing off. All because she was doing the job she was hired to do.

    • @user56gghtf
      @user56gghtf 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      It's not just because of her race. I'm not denying it's a factor. Because it is.
      But that not the big issue. It's because of your niece's spirit. Darkness doesn't like light and will try to always put out the light. People that are dark (and I'm not telling about color I'm talking about their character) are very insecure and jealous of people they are what they are not.
      Unfortunately the corporate structure no matter how small or large is darkness. And most of those at the top have that spirit of darkness as well. So the policies, processes, and work environment aren't design to uphold the integrity of and protect your niece. It's designed to try to break her so that she decides to be just like those coming against her.
      Please continue to uplift her and make sure she knows that God sees everything. He will never have you do through anything alone and will not present her with something she can't handle. Everything happens for us, not against us.

    • @martintimberlake2243
      @martintimberlake2243 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@user56gghtfSO VERY WELL SAID 😇🙏🏼🙌GOD BLESS YOU AND EVERYONE 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼PRAY UNCEASINGLY 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @amyfay4280
      @amyfay4280 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You are so right its nice too hear I've gone through a similar situation

    • @JosephKelly-uj1zo
      @JosephKelly-uj1zo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Government job? IN cities, they are all black workers with zero work ethics.

    • @TracyKinnear-h2b
      @TracyKinnear-h2b 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@user56gghtfplease tell her not to give up these are fantastic qualities to have and some employer will appreciate her for these be safe

  • @alfreddouglass3751
    @alfreddouglass3751 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    A new collective attitude among our people should evolve. Without unity, nothing is possible/with it, all things are possible.

  • @crazyleaf257
    @crazyleaf257 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +96

    My ex-friends were so affronted and flabbergasted and offended when I said there are problems in Black culture.

    • @thedoomtestament4547
      @thedoomtestament4547 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      They are not your friends

    • @SuperKillerdog
      @SuperKillerdog 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As an independent thinker, what if I came to you as an outsider and I say there are problems with white culture? Every culture has their problem.

  • @mustpavlovedogs
    @mustpavlovedogs 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +344

    So much respect to Amir. I admire anyone who will take a stand and criticize their own group (whether they want to be considered part of that group or not), especially in these heavily polarized and tribalized times.

    • @danilopompey754
      @danilopompey754 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Amir is just jumping ship to make mo' money since the MAGA Trumpkin Cult, also known as the GOP, pays more and the line in much shorter - and so much more gullible. Candace has jumped, Amala, Tatum, the Hodgetwins and quite a few others. Keep the bamboozle going. (lol) QED

  • @WilliamScavengerFish
    @WilliamScavengerFish 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +155

    "Black" has taken on a life of its own. No longer is it just a group of people easily identified by degree of skin pigmentation but a specific mindset strongly identifying as perpetual victims amongst other toxic mindset.

    • @Devil_Around_Midnight
      @Devil_Around_Midnight 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Narcissists making narcissists, dunno what happened exactly, but I hear many stories of black ppl not being allowed to take their own path.
      Its also like that white other cultures and races, but less destructive.

    • @dannydaniel8975
      @dannydaniel8975 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And it was Europeans that introduced the concept of race to them..

  • @yankeehunter3466
    @yankeehunter3466 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    As a mixed race man growing up in a black house with white skin going to black schools with white skin. It was hard. But it made me strong. And I subscribed for a long time to hating police, drug dealing, robbing, violence. And one day I got a job offer walking down the street from a white man who was in town doing some contracting looking for some weed to smoke. Long story short a week later I was in an entirely different state experiencing things most people pay thousands for every summer to experience. I’m forever grateful and learned a lot about life and people than I ever did in the street of where I grew up. I lost my selfishness instantly because I was showed what a community actually is. No one was ever with out a job too long or ever wanting for anything because the community looked out. I got a ride from a police officer my first week there because it was -20 outside. A white lady gave me and my Puerto Rican friend a ride from the grocery store in a blizzard because we had no way back home she didn’t ask for anything she just helped. That’s community. I’m an entirely different person after all those positive experiences with white people. I had a dude tell me don’t talk to him like he is black at a bar and my brother rip Jeremiah almost killed him literallput hands on him before I could even get upset about it. He was white. That’s my brother until we meet again.

  • @TTE.Heretic
    @TTE.Heretic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +602

    I always think back to the Lil Wayne story where he talks about his life being saved by a white man after he got mortally wounded as kid and black cops busted in, and ran past him laying on the floor bleeding and a white cop picking him up and scolding everyone as he carried him out to get him to the hospital. That was a touching story that I won’t forget. Anyway, imo we’re all brothers and sister under God no matter what we look like.

    • @dtaefrm313
      @dtaefrm313 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I thought you said Emmett Till, you have to go back to a white cop doing his job to give credit to white people? Bro read some articles about white cops history in America, cause you’re drunk on delusion. They’re literally Slave Patrol with a new name😕😂. Have you not seen any of the riots between the 50-70s for example?

    • @StephenKennedy-vs6ky
      @StephenKennedy-vs6ky 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Mortally wounded means he died.

    • @dannydaniel8975
      @dannydaniel8975 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      "There are white people who mean right and in their hearts wanna do right. If 10,000 snakes were coming down that aisle now, and I had a door that I could shut, and in that 10,000, 1,000 meant right, 1,000 rattlesnakes didn't want to bite me, I knew they were good... Should I let all these rattlesnakes come down, hoping that that thousand get together and form a shield? Or should I just close the door and stay safe"?
      -Mohamad Ali

    • @TjayK2
      @TjayK2 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But then Lil Wayne lets himself get brainwashed by liberal media into painting Cops and Whites as racists despite a white cop being the reason he’s still on this Earth. He lost all credibility on the subject of race also.

    • @dinkyboss
      @dinkyboss 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      That same cop was exposed as a racist though. Like he was fired from the force and everything. Maybe we should just accept bro was doing his job and not some hero 💀📠

  • @yourdarkestfears1134
    @yourdarkestfears1134 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +216

    If more black people would actually start listening to his video
    They’d finally realize just how MUCH these Politicians have been using them, abusing them and playing with their emotions

    • @whyisitneeded9012
      @whyisitneeded9012 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This video is a mixed race women, talking with a white guy about a guy black guys video. None actually represent black people

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      "If you haven't figured out if you're for me or for Trump, then you ain't black."
      -President Joe Biden

    • @aerickmon3350
      @aerickmon3350 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s as Malcom x and Fredrick Douglass said
      They made up over a tenth of the population so if they could make a mass vote together they could shift the vote in any way, they all said that they need to vote for those who would look out for them as a unified unit vote, but as they even listed in all their speeches that they very much feared, the vote quickly stopped going to those who under well educated review, but rather were easily able to be exploited for those who punched holes into the peoples’ insecurities

    • @grandpacereal1549
      @grandpacereal1549 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@innocentbystander3317 I really and truly thought that sealed his chances to win, and people still gladly voted for him 😂

    • @grandpacereal1549
      @grandpacereal1549 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "Poor kids are just as smart and just as bright as white kids"
      AND HE STILL WON THE ELECTION??? WTF 😂😂

  • @browncoaster
    @browncoaster 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +120

    "I am my ancestor's dream."
    Wow. Very thought provoking.

  • @Richard-gp5tg
    @Richard-gp5tg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Respect cannot be demanded, it has to be EARNED.

  • @Cece-cares
    @Cece-cares 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +353

    Accountability is necessary for blacks to progress 👏

    • @Virgomamatoacapricorn
      @Virgomamatoacapricorn 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      For everyone lol
      Idk how the huge line between Indigenous and African hasn’t been drawn, it’s all generational trauma yes but it’s OUR responsibility to fix ourselves and be accountable for our mistakes, maybe in part caused by that trauma but ULTIMATELY caused by our own actions. We shouldn’t belittle ourselves by blaming everyone else, because we are all better then that.
      I’m white passing Ojibwa lol I know I’m very pale and look like idk what I’m talking about but I assure you I do

    • @savrixx
      @savrixx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Virgomamatoacapricorn The deconstructionist ideologies creating angry blacks and self guilty whites through propaganda is but a tool for the really bad guys.
      Imagine you needed a remaining population to be dumbed down on self consumption and lust for material things becoming happy with bigdaddygov handouts.
      During covid
      Aristotle-“No man is a slave if better off free” meaning if a group cannot contribute to society then they are better off a slave to the state.
      A permanent slave will not revolt against being a slave if they believe they are the highest beings in society. Hints “We wuz kangs”
      Those who dispersed around the globe can now absorb the technology and culture of those nations.
      The more guilt and compassion felt by those nations will make this cultural absorption become more absolute.
      Using foresight and reasoning I suggest all humans be ready to defend themselves against the world revolutionaries.
      They want what you have and more importantly they want you NOT to have it.
      To preserve life and history, we must “Old Yeller” the rabid.

    • @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889
      @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Virgomamatoacapricornth-cam.com/video/ByFU-qLPQso/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CCQqLSmsA7CMruPY

    • @ladyk7317
      @ladyk7317 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      We have to repent , and acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord ...that's how we will progress 🙏🏾💋without Christ none of us can do anything good .

    • @miaflowers3572
      @miaflowers3572 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@ladyk7317-AMEN sister!!!❤🙌🏼🙏

  • @alexandria_mckoy
    @alexandria_mckoy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +272

    When I worked in retail, I had a couple coworkers (both black- 1 around my age and one of an older generation) always mock & tell me "you sound white", "you sound like a valley girl" and at the time I would low-key get annoyed, but then I just realized, NO! I just know how to speak proper. And honestly it came from watching alot of white shows bc I hated watching black movies growing up where it was many times hood movies of watching other black people get shot or act ghetto. So I started to observe my coworkers life vs mine. And realized, I'm perfectly fine being told "you sound white" by someone who has a life that I wouldn't dare want to trade places with. I do not affiliate myself with people just because we share the same skin tone. I affiliate myself with those that share similar values! (Ps: my black card was "revoked" since I was in HS & I'm over 30 now..but I live in a gated community that's clean and has great amenities... soo I guess they can keep my "black card")

    • @Yosoydom
      @Yosoydom 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

      I always got the “you’re not like the rest” when it came to comparing me to other black people. Because I’m well spoken, educated, and I make sure to smile very often and genuinely when speaking to people, even strangers. I love to make people’s day with kindness. And that’s not a trait that black women are known for. I also hate black movies/tv about the hood/drugs/drama. Why do I wanna see that on tv when it’s happening right outside my door? I grew up loving syfy like twilight and vampire diaries. And I think that shaped me alot when it comes to media, style, music taste, ect.

    • @historyrepeated4239
      @historyrepeated4239 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      Great post. Being illiterate, knowledgeable, or striving to live in a safe neighborhood doesn't make you white, a sellout, or anything else. It makes you a productive member of society. And the minute we start pretending that any skin color is smarter than another, is when we truly give in to racism. The main challenge, here, is not skin color, but progress. When you take any person and make them dependent on the government, there are others who are in the same boat. This happens everywhere in the US and it is not limited to skin color. So....when you climb out of that dependency, your peers are going to be jealous because you have the drive and ambition they do not. Hence, someone giving you grief for you wanting to be more than a victim. As unfortunate as it may be, people form very strong bonds through alleged victimhood and envy. Bonding over values vs. slights is always going to win out, in the end. Best of luck to you.......your values will take you far, my friend.

    • @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889
      @xahnairyztheurbanlegend4889 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But who makes the hood movies an who owns the media? 😉 You guys let the serpenr seed elites social condition you with BET.😂😂😂

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Yosoydom Yep. As far as poor people, I know far more poor whites than poor blacks.

    • @ladyk7317
      @ladyk7317 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      😂💪🏾

  • @AParrotSpeakingHisMind
    @AParrotSpeakingHisMind 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

    My little 85 year old grandmother was at a liquor store getting wine recently in Atlanta & told me how a younger black girl called her racist because she gave her a funny look. My gma is from Sicily and doesn’t even speak English well & she told me i gave her the look because she was screaming the F word across the store to her friends and was wearing a bathing suit in public….its so much more often about behavior.

  • @tomjeffersonwasright2288
    @tomjeffersonwasright2288 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Thirty years ago I was a substitute teacher. When I had completed the regular teachers lesson plan, I made some extemporaneous remarks about pollution, preserving our clean bay, and recycling. Last week, a kid kid from that class approached me in a store. He said my woods hed got him thinking and that in college, he had become an environmentalist. He married a like minded girl, and now he and his wife are leaders in their communities in preserving the bays, rivers, and wild land. He said I had a major effect on his life. I had no idea. I had just made some off hand comments. It turned out I had planted a seed, just like you are doing with this video. Your ideas will have results you may never see or even know about. You are helping people, more than you know. Keep strong, and keep planting.
    Thanks for a great video.Take heart. People of good will of all groups will do what they can to support your good will. Keep pumping out the truth.

    • @johnsmallberries3035
      @johnsmallberries3035 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I had much the same experience. When in college I was stopped by an upper classman who thanked me for helping him with high school computer class, which led him to pursue an engineering degree. I had no idea, but it goes to show that you never know how acts of kindness can affect people.

  • @SwingingInTheHood
    @SwingingInTheHood 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +273

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. As a nearly 70-year old Black man, I've seen our culture go from one of hope and success to hopelessness and despair. We may not want to be associated with it, but the truth is that the rest of the world laughs at modern Black Culture and want nothing to do with it. And it's all OUR fault. My generation has watched this all go down -- crime, gangs, single motherhood, poverty, thug culture and the celebration of illiteracy and stupidity -- and has done ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I say all of that to say that the only hope for the future is you, and Amir, and the hundreds of young Black people waking up to the reality and saying STOP. Something has got to be done, and WE are the ones who have to do it. You are our only hope now.

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree but soo many Rap artists have said this message including both Tupac and BoneThugz.
      "Raising, Hustlers, thieves and prostitutes, young homie think before you shoot."
      "We got to start seeing each other as brothers instead of distant strangers but being real don't appeal to the brother in you."
      You are right we see Black culture as a joke.

    • @reneevaz7848
      @reneevaz7848 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Very well put, sir.❤

    • @robgrey6183
      @robgrey6183 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nothing will change. The Government, media, and the big corporations are enabling it.

    • @randallwinters5427
      @randallwinters5427 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      In Jesus name ,Amen.

    • @Hunsuck_O_Rama
      @Hunsuck_O_Rama 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SwingingInTheHood ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +167

    I graduated in 1987. We had studious black students harassed and bullied by other black students for “acting white”. Some gave into the peer pressure and stopped getting good grades and started acting like those who harassed them. The few who refused to cave into the pressure went on to have successful career. One is a major in a local police department as he was a detective and the other became a teacher and moved up to college professor and university dean.

    • @dionthomas5418
      @dionthomas5418 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Congratulations to those who fought hard for their grades and didn't cave in to those who harass them for acting White

    • @4rtivist
      @4rtivist 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      135 unarmed black people killed in 2015. We invoked change. Y’all acting like without calling it out, it would be at 12. Yall are sickos. Convenient for you to make this video AFTER WE DID THE WORK.
      And yall not gonna address poverty and the historical media representation.
      We can’t “take accountability” BECAUSE THEY GAVE AWAY LAND FOR FREE TO WHITE PEOPLE and redlined us from it. Goofies. Burned down towns. So we just dealing with it. There’s damn near nothing to bootstrap on a micro level, to the macro.
      It would have to come from the macro, just like the root causes of the environment came from.
      Hold the powers that be accountable.
      Cowards.

    • @hexcellerateofficial
      @hexcellerateofficial 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      I got that same treatment when I was in school. No self-respecting person would give in to a culture that demonizes them for striving to be better.

  • @sentinelsofvmi2227
    @sentinelsofvmi2227 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +131

    I went to high school in the rural south. There were less than 20 black kids in our school of over 700. My best friend was black and when I moved away senior year she was on track to be valedictorian. She also played and studied classical music. Her mom was the lunch lady, so they weren't wealthy (nor were most in our school). There was no "community" pushing a negative narrative. Therefore each person excelled in line with their family values and abilities.

  • @dejabembery1371
    @dejabembery1371 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I’d like to add there are other factors present here that weren’t mentioned. Look at how we handle mental health in our families. I know from my experience, it seems like my own mother would rather be just shut up and figure it out like she cries about having to do because she chose (was not forced, changed her mind last minute) to have a child. I’ve taken control of my mental health stuff but I went to my mom as soon as I felt something was deeply wrong and instead of bringing me to get help, she literally yelled in my face and our relationship is severly damaged. Even when I got suspended shortly after and was sent to a psychiatrist, she blatantly went against everything the psychiatrist suggested. My family treats their kids as if they’re pets and organs - as long as you obey and never question me you’re my favorite, but also you are a part of me so if you look bad it makes me look bad so we’re gonna pretend you don’t have these problems or tell you it’s a you thing, so everyone thinks we’re a happy family

  • @visionhawk4403
    @visionhawk4403 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +146

    My son played football in high school. They had a running back that probably would have gone pro or at least got a scholarship to a great school. Instead he was shot to death two houses away from his home coming home from practice one day. It hit the team and every parent of that team so hard. He was 17. I took my son to his funeral and there were a whole bunch of big football players just crying. He was an amazing person and was gone way too soon. My son said practices just wasn't the same anymore because he really was a nice and funny guy.

    • @janetlehr8829
      @janetlehr8829 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      That is heartbreaking..cant give it a "like" because it is true but so sad

    • @desiree5895
      @desiree5895 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Wow that reminds me at a 4 of July party my friends brother shot a guy that was one of the best football players on the HS team. Everyone was shaken up ab it, he had a bright future ahead of him. But, he was accidentally shot instead of someone else.

    • @khutchinsoncpa1
      @khutchinsoncpa1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Bad families create killers.

    • @151Phace
      @151Phace 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I don't know what that has to do with anything but why don't you tell us who shot him. Another black boy or the police

    • @visionhawk4403
      @visionhawk4403 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      @151Phace He was shot by a gang member. Evidently they thought he was somebody else. What it has to do with anything is that its another example of a talented black teen killed by gang violence who could have had a great future and something to offer himself, his family, and maybe even the neighborhood. Who knows.

  • @Danika_Elle
    @Danika_Elle 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +129

    I’m a white girl in high school and I’ve experienced so much crap just for being white. Like people make fun of me for being white and say “oh that’s white peoples shit” and “y’all white people weird” and just blanket statements and I’m like… is that not racist? But yk I can’t defend myself bc that’ll make me racist. It just never ends. Like when will it actually not matter the color of your skin. Martin Luther king jr litterally said to not judge people by the color of their skin but by their character… so why are we going backwards? I have black family, Indian family, and Hispanic family and it doesn’t mean anything. We’re still family no matter the color of our skin.

    • @DepDawg
      @DepDawg 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      Yeah, it was like that for me in the 80’s here in NYC. Almost everyday I’d hear, “hey white girl!”, and a punch would come flying at my head. Or a full lunch tray. I was robbed multiple times, beat up, pushed down the stairs. It happened to the few of us in the school that weren’t black or Hispanic. Complaining made it worse for us. Thankfully I made it out alive. I’m 55 now, and I don’t even remember those days until someone mentions something or i see a video.
      It’s unfair; I wish I could tell you otherwise. Hang on as best as you can. Try to join something outside of school where you can make friends - a gym, guitar class, dance class, city sports team, martial arts classes, church, or maybe volunteer at an animal shelter, or food pantry. Did you know the FBI has a Teen Explorers program that gives you the opportunity to intern with the FBI? Check them out on the web.
      Remind yourself these years will pass and you won’t even remember them, that’s how unimportant they will become. Please never believe the bad things spoken about you. It’s harder for this generation because schools, media, and entertainment teach hatred of white people. Don’t believe it! And my best advice for your career is DON’T GO TO COLLEGE for liberal arts! Find a well paying trade or technical job like electronics, dental hygienist, radiologist. If you really want to go to college, study a hard science, not a social science. I went into electronic engineering, but physical therapy and sports medicine, veterinarian sciences, and forensic pathology are areas I would consider now. Best of luck to you in 2024! 🤞🏼

    • @Griot-Guild
      @Griot-Guild 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You have to get rid of race to get rid of racism and no one in America is prepared to do that, and you don't have to be racist to defend yourself, you can just say you don't appreciate that or tell them it's a blanket statement with no basis you don't have to say the n word to defend yourself lol, but I feel you people are like openly racist towards white people lately and as a black dude I don't like it either

    • @Griot-Guild
      @Griot-Guild 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      ​@@DepDawgTHAT IS INSANE! I'm so sorry you went through that were you in the hood or something?

    • @DepDawg
      @DepDawg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Griot-Guild yes, Brownsville in Brooklyn.

    • @dc_swamp_thing_7736
      @dc_swamp_thing_7736 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is going backwards because, at the end of the day, the only way the Democrats will stay in power is to stoke racial division. Plus, social media and left wing news is forcing us to judge ourselves based on the worst of society. 99.9% of society may be decent people in the USA, but that leaves us with about 330,000 absolute evil/stupid jerks and all it takes is a few jerks per week to feed the narrative.

  • @bsowers22
    @bsowers22 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +139

    There was a documentary about athletes that go broke. One of the athletes they interviewed that didn’t go broke was Jamal Mashburn. He said “People can call me an Uncle Tom, or Oreo, or whatever. I don’t have a bunch of baby momma’s and child support checks to pay. Got one wife who’s the mother of my kids. I don’t have a crew of people that just hang around and expect me to pay for their good times. I’ve got a chain of car dealerships and employees who depend on me. Too many of us get in that mind set that when we make it, we have to take all of our friends out of the hood with us. And it just doesn’t work like that.” Same documentary, Leon Searcy, once the highest paid lineman in the NFL, got with a girl, and in less than a year put her name on the bank account, with his multimillion dollar signing bonus in it. Goes to buy a truck and is told he has no money. She cleaned it out because “If you leave me, I want to make sure me and my mom are taken care of!”

    • @g.v.fitmason1326
      @g.v.fitmason1326 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      The Leon Story, He Threatened to Leave her, that's why she Took half of his Money

    • @marystokes779
      @marystokes779 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@g.v.fitmason1326😅

  • @Justrtofctr
    @Justrtofctr 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Every time I watch this young woman I am impressed by her critical thinking, her sense of responsibility and her maturity. I am touched by her furrowed brow and honest concern and that she speaks truth. She truly does these podcasts from her heart w good intention.
    And I learned about Amala from my daughter who got to meet her and is a big fan. Thank you and your “guest” is also due a thank you for his honesty and integrity and willingness to work on the perception of the black culture.
    🙏🙏👍👍🇺🇸

  • @warriorkala3960
    @warriorkala3960 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +147

    This video was spot on! I’m Nero divergent, and during the time when TikTok had the fake mental disorder crowd going on, it made everyone skeptical of whose real and who is not. I am sick and tired of people thinking that having a mental disorder is playing the victim. I have a TBI epilepsy, and aphasia, yet I fought tooth and nail to go to college, and become an average person in society. Come on people. Pull up your boots straps, raised your head, high, and get to where you wanna be!

    • @LetsTalkOnePiece
      @LetsTalkOnePiece 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I am Caligula divergent, lol.
      It is neuro dude, as in neurology, related to the brain.

    • @kitkakitteh
      @kitkakitteh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Hadrian here. And there we go discussing the Empire again.

    • @thatcrazymick
      @thatcrazymick 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I have epilepsy and 8 concussions under my belt and I am living a wonderful banana.

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm Caesar divergent personally

  • @ef9264
    @ef9264 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    I appreciate it a lot when Amala explains terms and colloquial for those who might not know what they mean. I appreciate it a lot who learned english by self taught and not american. thanks Amala, much love ❤❤❤

  • @Eckerd84
    @Eckerd84 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +109

    I said good morning to a cop the other day and he said he don't get that much often from black folks. I had to think for a second and switched up my stance. I've been a firm believer in if you protect the bad ones then you're bad yourself. But then we glority not snitching. They're so many times we put ourselves in situations that could have been prevented then we scream police brutality, it's insane. I've been pulled over many times, pride or not it's OK to be respectful.

    • @BennieCampbell-cl2lv
      @BennieCampbell-cl2lv 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is so sad. Blacks are their own worse enemy and this is so unfair to the blacks who are good law abiding citizens. There are many blacks who try to avoid the negative blacks including myself. I will travel miles out of the way in order to eat at a decent restaurant or shop. If I don't want to be around ghetto acting blacks, I can understand why whites feel the way they do even though all blacks are not bad acting individuals.

  • @karenthomas5624
    @karenthomas5624 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love this intelligent outspoken young lady. Praying for many more people to listen to her videos. She is a seeker of truth, you know, what real journalism is supposed to be!

  • @asmile4u
    @asmile4u 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +135

    When I was in college, I interviewed a black Alderman who had just been voted in for our North Minneapolis district. He said one of the biggest problems in his community was that parents raised their children to get out. They wanted them to succeed and move out which left only those who they deemed 'worthless' or 'a failure' the neighborhood. He wanted to encourage those that succeeded to stay in the neighborhood and to be an example and improve it. Over the next 3 years he worked tirelessly but was eventually pushed out by someone that spoke the language of " you just can't succeed because of something outside yourself. "

    • @belle8i
      @belle8i 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Most people in all cultures are jealous of those with success. A handful will be inspired.

    • @tankiller9638
      @tankiller9638 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      As a person that lived in the area...not surprised Minneapolis as a whole has a very victim mentality. The more established would probably stay if gun crime could be brought down but last I checked its just as bad as its been for the last few years. Minneapolis has ALOT to figure out before I ever move back there.

    • @savrixx
      @savrixx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      !The deconstructionist ideologies creating angry blacks and self guilty whites through propaganda is but a tool for the really bad guys.
      Imagine you needed a remaining population to be dumbed down on self consumption and lust for material things becoming happy with bigdaddygov handouts.
      During covid
      Aristotle-“No man is a slave if better off free” meaning if a group cannot contribute to society then they are better off a slave to the state.
      A permanent slave will not revolt against being a slave if they believe they are the highest beings in society. Hints “We wuz kangs”
      Those who dispersed around the globe can now absorb the technology and culture of those nations.
      The more guilt and compassion felt by those nations will make this cultural absorption become more absolute.
      Using foresight and reasoning I suggest all humans be ready to defend themselves against the world revolutionaries.
      They want what you have and more importantly they want you NOT to have it.
      To preserve life and history, we must “Old Yeller” the rabid

    • @trombettafamily9008
      @trombettafamily9008 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I think it’s less raising them to get out and it’s more like your 18 now and i can’t get paid for you anymore.

  • @thechungoracle22
    @thechungoracle22 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    You young people that I see waking up to this really gives me hope for humanity. One new subscriber here.

  • @syaira6857
    @syaira6857 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +299

    I was just starting middle school when the Trevon Martin case happened. Went to a all girls liberal hippie school (we had classes outside, were taken to protest, and girls were taken to planned parenthood and put on birth control without parents knowledge or consent). They had a assembly about racism and police brutality and as a Nigerian I had no idea of these concepts. I went home crying and shaking thinking I was going to get killed. My mom admonished the school so hard, and sat me down and told me the TRUTH. I thank God she nipped that in the bud so fast, allowed me to continue to live peacefully and freely from the narrative.

    • @rhondahunt9888
      @rhondahunt9888 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

      Sounds like you were lucky your mom lives in reality and not hype.
      Blessings for a good life! One without media-produced, liberal agenda-affirming fear!

    • @Parrallaxatives
      @Parrallaxatives 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      What was the truth and what was school telling you

    • @sandrasteele976
      @sandrasteele976 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Nice try😂 an American school can't take middle school students to planed parenthood and put you on birth control. Neither can they take you to protests. This comment is just weird.😂

    • @Parrallaxatives
      @Parrallaxatives 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@sandrasteele976 yeah the story sounds hella sus

    • @danielmuriithi8486
      @danielmuriithi8486 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@Parrallaxatives Fr these imaginary scenarios have me dead

  • @brianjones6887
    @brianjones6887 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. It is a great blessing to me. I just sent this video to my cousin

  • @Ghiaccio-x1j
    @Ghiaccio-x1j 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +171

    Mothers are marrying the government and there are too many fatherless homes.

    • @kimberleyoliver8160
      @kimberleyoliver8160 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      AGREE/

    • @junior.von.claire
      @junior.von.claire 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Yep, ever since 1965.

    • @LordMalice6d9
      @LordMalice6d9 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The government is evil.

    • @LordMalice6d9
      @LordMalice6d9 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      ​@@junior.von.claireImmigration act as well.

    • @thatcrazymick
      @thatcrazymick 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

      Black fathers who do the job need to really start shaming the black fathers who don't. It's up to them.

  • @richardring1563
    @richardring1563 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +222

    You give me hope for the future. As an ex bleeding heart liberal, age and a questioning mind turned me centrist/moderate. Statistics and common sense debunk BLM beliefs and white liberal whining. Glad more people are seeing this!!!

    • @saygerow
      @saygerow 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      statistics are fact, ideology is a lie we do need more people seeing the statistics and realizing mainstream medias have lied to them for a long time

    • @canecorsomom2023
      @canecorsomom2023 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same! I'm by no means conservative, but the left has lost its collective mind

    • @Transformersarecoming4yourkids
      @Transformersarecoming4yourkids 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      💯

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So, you're only half fascist. You still vote for inhuman oppression.

  • @curlygirl9023
    @curlygirl9023 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    I like when you made the point about saying “we” because it ISN’T all of us who are assisting in tearing the community down… a lot of us are doing out part by not engaging and raising our kids differently

    • @TheLouHam
      @TheLouHam 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That’s why I still have hope that maybe the next generation would be so much better.

  • @bigfacts1914
    @bigfacts1914 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you and amir for spreading such valuable truth ❤

  • @beauregardrippey5508
    @beauregardrippey5508 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +417

    Warning: this video may contain truths and facts not conducive for your feelings. Therefore, it is age restricted to people over 35.

    • @lgannawa
      @lgannawa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      😂

    • @Welovehorrormovies
      @Welovehorrormovies 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      Hey now I'm 28 and I agree 🎉

    • @Smolchildslays
      @Smolchildslays 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      Umm I’m 13 almost 14 😂

    • @beauregardrippey5508
      @beauregardrippey5508 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@Smolchildslays you'll get it when you get older.

    • @bugsbunnypoo
      @bugsbunnypoo 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Smolchildslayssame

  • @victoriaburkhardt9974
    @victoriaburkhardt9974 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Thank you for presenting this video. Honest conversation and real data about these problems is so important.

  • @Webedunn
    @Webedunn 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    One of the most disgusting things I’ve seen came from my own home town of Baltimore. These awesome young Black kids, strait A’s, advanced classes and they get attacked by adult gang bangers. They ripped up their books, beat them and basically threatened them that they better say “F school” and join the gang or else. I rarely ever tear up but that was it for me. I was heartbroken! I felt so bad for them poor kids bc they probably did throw a great future away.😞

    • @danielk.english6004
      @danielk.english6004 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      those communities are "crab buckets" for a reason. the people climbing out get pulled down.

    • @SuperKillerdog
      @SuperKillerdog 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      😳! That can’t be true!!

    • @dariusmax91
      @dariusmax91 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      Black folks need to have enough spine to fight for our kids, and uplift our brightest. We need to encourage our people to rise.

    • @hunter.5625
      @hunter.5625 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ya black people are very envious of each other and love to bring each other down to their level instead of coming together and uplifting each other

  • @juliejimenez1826
    @juliejimenez1826 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    OMG thank you Amir for saying this! My children are mixed, I am white, and my son labled me racist a few days ago because I pointed out some of the same things Amir is referring to during a conversation we were having. As a white person, you are not allowed to verbalize anything you feel if it relates to the black race or you are labeled a racist. I find this very frustrating especially when I see video after video out there where a black human (because it really is what we ALL are), is literally threatening any one who is white, and saying the most obnoxious things about my race, including black comedians! Let someone white make a some of these statements for the public to see and can you imagine the backlash that would cause!! Talk about DO as I say, not as I Do!! Anyone can be a racist, not just white people, and it is just as ugly no matter what color you are. Bad behavior is just bad behavior....

    • @dedra-jenellnowlin3558
      @dedra-jenellnowlin3558 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      This message is to congratulate both Amir and Kamala on the truthful wisdom which they are sharing... but I also wanted to address a man who wrote in the comments concerning him being a white man who has mixed blood children and that one of his children actually had the misguided thought to call or to label him as a racist father.
      I realize that had to be very hurtful, so, I wanted to address that situation and to let that father know that. GOD SEES WHAT HAPPENED AND THAT GOD HAS A PLAN THAT HE AS A FATHER CAN USE TO GO NY IN ORDER TO COPE WITH GETTING THROUGH THIS VERY TROUBLING TIME IN THEIR LIVES.
      I KNOW I WROTE A LOTS, BUT NMY MAIN MESSAGE IS THAT I AM PRAYING FOR HIM AND I HOPE HE WILL FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT ALTHOUGH HE MIGHT FEEL THAT THERE IS NOTHING HE CAN DO ABOUT THIS SUTUATION... GOD CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, BUT GOD NEEDS HIM TO SEEK WHAT HE IS TO DO ABOUT IT IN HIS HOLY WORD. DON'T FORGET VER BECOME BITTER AGAINST GOD, THAT IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT THE ENEMY OF OUR SOULS IS COUNTING ON. HE COMES TO STEAL, TO KILL, AND TO DESTROY. THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT IS REALLY TAKING PLACE IS THE POWER THAT SAVES US THROUGH THIS UNGODLY WARFARE AGAINST US. THE DEVIL KNOWS HE MUST USE THOSE WHOM WE LOVE INORDER TO DIVIDE AND TO CONQUER US. WE MUST NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO BE UNKNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT WHAT OUR ENEMY IS INTENDING TO DO AND ABOUT HOW HE IS PLOTTING AND PLANNING TO DO IT.
      🆗 Okay...👍
      SO, here is my message typewritten below in the Spirit of GODLY LOVE and RESPECT😢❤
      BE ENCOURAGED, AND STICK WITH WHAT YOU KNOW IS THE TRUTH. LET GOD STRENGTHEN YOU IN THE FOUNDATION OF WHAT HIS HOLY WORD SAYS AND DON'T BE PERSUADED IN YOUR FLESH TO BECOME WEAKENED BY THE TRIALS OF BEING TEMPTED TO BE MOVED AWAY FROM TRUTH. YOUR CHILD DOESN'T KNOW ANY BETTER YET, SI YOU STAY FIRMLY ON YOUR PRINCIPALS KNOWING THAT GODLY RIGHTEOUS PRINCIPALS HELP YOU TO REMAIN IN THE STATE OF KEEPING YOUR SANITY. YOUR CHILD IS GOING THROUGH A PHASE. BE THE STEADY ONE SO THAT AFTER YOUR CHILD LEARNS THE TRUTH OF WHAT IS CORRECT, EVEN IF IT TAKES HIM LEARNING THE HARD WAY... YOU CAN STILL BE FIRMLY PLANTED IN THE SPOT YOU HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN IS THE RIGHT PLACE. THE BIBLE SAYS TEACH AND TRAIN THEM UP IN THE RIGHT WAY... REALIZING THAT THEY MIGHT TEMPORARILY GO ASTRAY MORE LIKELY THAN NOT... BUT, YOU STAY FIRM SO THEY WILL HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE TO RETURN BACK TO WHERE YOU HAVE FIRMLY STAYED, EVEN THOUGH IT BROKE YOUR HEART THAT TEMPORARILY THEY DEPARTED FROM
      CHILDREN ARE BEING BLOWN TO AND FRO UNTIL THEY CAN TEST THINGS OUT FOR THEMSELVES TO SEE WHAT IS THE RIGHT WAY. OUR JOBS AS PARENTS IS ONLY TO DO WHAT GOD HAS TOLD US TO DO ABOUT THAT FACT. Google THE HOLY Bible Story about "THE PRODIGAL SON" and THE FATHER WHO HAD TO LET HIM GO SO THE SON COULD FIND OUT HOW WRONG HE WAS ABOUT REFUSING TO LISTEN TO WISE TEACHING LESSONS.
      HOW THE FATHER WHO REPRESENTS GOD HAD TO LET US GO THROUGH THE TIME OF REBELLION, BUT MEETS US ONLY IF AND WHEN WE MAKE THE CHOICE TO COME BACK HOME.
      IT'S SOUNDS HARD TO DO, BUT IF WE ASK GOD TO GIVE US THE SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH, GOD WILL DO IT, BUT GOD EXPECTS AND REQUIRES US TO BE OBEDIENT TO HIM. HOW FAN WE EXPECT OUR CHILDREN TO BE OBEDIENT TO US. IF WE NEED SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH THEN IT OUGHT TO MAKE SENSE TO US THAT THEY WOULD NEED THE SAME THING WHICH CAN ONLY COME FROM OBEYING THE SUPREME CREATOR GOD.
      LIFE IS MORE THAN JUST BEING ABOUT NATURAL LIVING. MANKIND IS A BEING WHICH HAS A FLESHLY BODY, AND IS A SPIRIT WHICH POSSESS A SOUL. OUR PROBLEM IS THAT MOST OF US EITHER REFUSE OR NEGLECTS TO TAKE SERIOUSLY THE FACT THAT GOD REALLY DOES EXIST AND THAT HE HAS MADE PROVISIONS FOR US TO KNOW BOTH THE TRUTH THAT IN THE BEGINNING IT WAS NEVER GOD'S WILL FOR ANY OF US TO HAVE KNOWLEDG CONCERNING BOTH GOOD AND EVIL.
      BUT BECAUSE BECAUSE OF OUR OWN REBELLION TO LISTEN TO AND TO FULLY TRUST WHAT OUR GOD'S PROTECTIVE INSTRUCTIONS... MANKIND BROUGHT THE KNOWLEDGE OF EVIL UPON HIMSELF. OUR CHILDREN JUST WE DID, BEFORE THEM... ALSO HAVE AN INNATE SINFUL NATURE INSIDE THEMSELVES TO DESIRE TO DISTRUST US BECAUSE THEY TOO ARE TEMPTED TO LISTEN TO OTHER OUTSIDE VOICES OF STRANGERS WHO MAKE THEIR ENTICEMENT OF WORDS SEEM TO BE THE TRUTH. SO WE KNOW HOW OUR CREATOR GOD FEELS.
      GOD DID NO WRONG TO US AND WE DON'T DO ANY HARM TO OUR CHILDREN BUT, THEY MISTRUST US... WHICH HURTS BADLY, BUT, IN ORDER FOR US TO KNOW HOW WE OUGHT TO HANDLE OR COPE THROUGH THIS, WE NEED TO START SEEKING HELP OF THE MOST HIGH GOD; CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH... THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC, AND JACOB FOR ACCURATE ANSWERS. WE WILL ONLY WORSEN THINGS IF WE FAIL TO DO THIS BECAYSE IT IS THE INSTRUCTIONS OF GOD TO HELP US THROUGH THIS TIME OF HARDSHIP IN OUR LIVES, BECAUSE LEANING TO OUR OWN UNSURE CONFUSING UNDERSTANDING IS NOT GOING TO TURN OUT TO BE THE BEST. GOD IS OFFERING US THE BEST... BUT IF WE REFUSE IT AND REJECT IT THEN WE ARE ON OUR OWN, AND GOD NEVER MEANT FOR US TO BE ALONE. THAT IS WHY IT IS BEST THAT WE CHOOSE TO HUMBLE OURSELVES AND TO ACCEPT GOD'S OFFER WHICH IS THE OFFER OF TOTAL SALVATION TO HELP US GET THROUGH THIS LIFE AND BACK INTO HIS PRESENCE OF TRUE BLESSINGS, NOT ONLY WORLDLY SYSTEMS RICHES. WE MUST REMEMBER THAT IT IS TRUE THAT ALL THINGS ARE GOING TO EVENTUALLY PASS AWAY, THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS UNDER THE SUN, BUT THAT THERE IS NO GREATER EXPLANATION GIVEN TO MANKIND THAN THIS, WHICH IS THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD AND OURSELVES AND OUR SPIRITUAL ENEMY WHICH IS THE ENEMY OF GOD. IT HAS COME TO PASS THAT GOD HAS SHOWN US THAT EVIL IS ON EVERY SIDE, BOTH THE LEFT AND THE RIGHT POLITICAL PERSUASIONS BECAUSE THERE IS SIN IN EVERYONE. ONLY JESUS CHRIST IS RIGHT, AND THE THIEF ON THE CROSS TOLD THE OTHER THIEF THAT TRUTH. GOD HAS SAID TO EACH AND ALL OF US HUMAN BEINGS THAT UNLESS WE CHOOSE CHRIST WE SHALL ALL BE SUBJECT TO RECEIVING THE JUDGEMENT OF BEING ETERNALLY SEPARATED FROM HIM. WE MUST REALIZE THAT WE CANNOT CHOOSE FOR ANY OTHER HUMAN BEING, WE MUST ONLY PRAY TO GOD FOR THEM TO LEARN AND ACCEPT GOD'S WISDOM...AFTER WE SHARE THE TRUTH WITH THEM. BECAUSE WHEN CHILDREN RISE UP AGAINST OUR TEACHING THEY HAVE BEGUN THE JOURNEY OF REBELLION OF NO LONGER BEING LIKE A CHILD IN THEIR HEARTS AND MINDS TO STAY OBEDIENT. SOME COME TO THAT PLACE QUICKER THAN OTHERS, BUT IT IS CALLED THE AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY, AND ALTHOUGH WE AS PARENTS HAVE OUR HEARTS BROKEN WE NEED TO REMEMBER AND TO UNDERSTAND AND ADMIT TO OURSELVES THAT GOD SAID THAT HE KNEW WHAT THIS WAS LIKE BEFORE WE HAD TO EXPERIENCE IT... AND YET, STILL GOD DID NOT ABUSE US, BUT LET US MAKE THE CHOICE. GOD STAYED FIRM AND GOOD, GOD DID NOT CHANGE HIS RIGHTEOUS POSITION. GOD ONLY WAITED FOR US WHO LEFT HIM TO COME BACK ON OUR OWN ALL GOD DID THEN WAS TO RECEIVE THOSE OF US WHO HE KNEW WAS NOT COMING BACK TO PRETEND OR TO SUGGEST THAT WE WOULD FOOLISHLY EXPECT GOD TO CHANGE HIS HOLY WORD TO FIT OUR NARRATIVES LIKE MANY FALSE CHRISTIANS ARE DOING EVEN NOW, IN TODAY'S SOCIETY. THISE ARE NOT TRUE CHRISTIANS, THEY ARE REFUSING TO CHANGE TO SUBMIT TO GOD'S MASTER PLAN...BUT THEY ARE LYING ON GOD, AND TELLING PEOPLE THAT GOD APPROVES OF THINGS THEY HAVE MADE UP ON THEIR OWN GOING ABOUT TRYING TO ESTABLISH THEIR OWN SO CALLED RIGHTEOUSNESS.
      SO, I ENCOURAGE YOU AS A PARENT TO ALIGN YOURSELF IN THE TRUTH OF THE MOST HIGH SUPREME CREATOR GOD WHICH IS YOUR STRENGTH, AND WHEN YOU DO THIS... THEN STAY IN YOUR RIGHTEOUS POSITION WITH GOD AND DON'T MOVE. PRAY TO GOD TO RESTORE RIGHTEOUSNESS TO YOUR'S AND YOUR FAMILY'S LIVES, BECAUSE, THERE IS NO OTHER REAL HOPE ... WE CANNOT FIGHT A SPIRITUAL WAR AND EXPECT TO WIN IF WE TRY TO WIN BY ANY OTHER METHOD. THAT IS A SCARY BUT TRUTHFUL FACT.
      I AM PRAYING FOR YOU THAT GOD WILL SHOW HIMSELF TO BE EXACTLY THE GOD HE IS, THE GOD OF INTEGRITY WHO WILL KEEP HIS WORD AS A COVENANT. BUT WE MUST COVENANT WITH HIM TO KEEP OUR WORD TO ALLIGN WITH HIM. MAY GOD HELP US TO CHOOSE TO ALWAYS DO THAT, SO THAT WE CAN EXPERIENCE THE SUCCESS WHICH OUR CHOICE TO DEVOUTLY SERVE HIM CAN BRING. MOST PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE THAT IN THE HOLY BIBLE IT STATES THAT GOD HAS SAID: ("IF YOU WILL, THEN I WILL.")
      THAT SOUNDS LIKE A COVENANT TO ME.
      MAY GOD OPEN THE EYES OF PEOPLE WHO ACCUSE GOD OF NOT DOING WHAT HE SAYS HE WILL DO, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY REFUSE TO ADMIT THAT ACTUALLY THEY HAD A TENDENCY TO NOT KEEP THEIR WORD TO GOD.
      WE ALL HAVE BEEN GUILTY OF THIS, GETTING MAD AT GOD WON'T FIX IT, STARTING OVER OR REPENTING AND BEING CAREFUL TO FOLLOW HIS INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY IS THE ONLY REAL HOPE FOR US, REGARDLESS TO WHETHER OR NOT WE HAPPEN TO BE BLACK PEOPLE OR WHITE PEOPLE OR ANY OTHER PEOPLE GROUPS IN THIS WORLD. THIS IS THE BEST OF MY PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF THIS WORLD'S PROBLEMS, ACCORDING TO MY CURRENT KNOWLEDGE OF GOD AND HOW THINGS BECAME MESSED UP. JESUS IS THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE, NO ONE CAN COME TO GOD OR APPROACH HIM ASKING FOR THE BLESSINGS OF HOW TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEMS CAUSED BY EVIL IN THIS LIFE UNLESS AND UNTIL WE CHOOSE TO FULLY WHOLEHEARTEDLY SUBMIT TO THE TERMS GOD HAS SET FORTH FOR EVERYONE OF US AS HUMAN BEINGS TO FOLLOW.

  • @kory7259
    @kory7259 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    He’s absolutely right, even with your story, I was the same way with police. Got pulled over one time because of an outside conflict and I was SHAKING in fear, nice police man, he was very remorseful. And recently I lost someone close to me from black on black crime, he was out minding his business, got shot and killed because these random black people thought it was a good idea to rob him. He had NOTHING on him, it was so devastating. He makes points I can resonate with every single way, and that I’ve seen myself. In no way is he saying we DONT face any hardship, I’ve had cousins be profiled for no reason, but if we want to fix any issue we need to start with ourselves.

  • @maphesto
    @maphesto 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    These 44 minutes are some of the best The TH-cam community has to offer. just so well thought out and intelligent and as a minority myself, if I were to create a podcast or TH-cam channel, I’d want to be just like this one. These people have such intelligent and powerful voices and are so innocently honest. You don’t sense any malice behind what they’re doing they’re so positive.

  • @bernieswim
    @bernieswim 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +339

    I grew up with my grandparents. He was a doctor and i grew up like Carlton in Fresh Prince. I don't have my "black card" anymore, but I'm a Christian first, so i looked for a spouse based on shared values and I'm happy with my white Christian wife and four homeschooled mixed kids. Trying to raise my kids to look at character and not race.

    •  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

      That’s the best way to do it, character and culture first.

    • @junior.von.claire
      @junior.von.claire 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      @ Yes, and accountability for character, not culture. The latter is a group and there's no collective salvation. I ask forgiveness for my sins, not for those of another.

    • @DT61636
      @DT61636 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Hear hear brother. Good on ya

    • @rubenmejia942
      @rubenmejia942 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      May God bring many blessings to your family!

    • @thegirlwhoforgotjlp1773
      @thegirlwhoforgotjlp1773 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      As someone who was homeschool and mixed please teach your kids about race. I had many interactions where I’ve been called the “N” word among other names and I was deeply confused not know how to defend myself. I was white around my white friends till someone said the “N” word suddenly I was the darkest kid in the room. It’s jarring and I get you and your wife have a beautiful thing but mixed need that education or they’ll just pick a color. Growing up Christian I hope your kids actually have a choice instead of indoctrinating them. The Christian kids where the ones that asked if they where afraid my dad was going to be killed cuz he’s black. Please do not shelter your children, educate them.This does not help the child to be an adult. It makes your kids more afraid of the world, and feel unequipped of the next racial attack. I know this from experience

  • @mariomarcos2288
    @mariomarcos2288 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love your content. You are smart, very articulate, and grounded in facts. Congratulations on your videos!

  • @adaogomes8327
    @adaogomes8327 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

    As an African, from Angola 🇦🇴, I've been asking these questions for so long. I can't understand why almost all music, movies and tv shows represent black people like they don't have a social structure.

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Because unfortunately in the USA or English speaking countries That’s exactly the case. No social structure. My sister married into a family from Togo Africa and the differences are huge. They were made fun of by black Americans for Not acting the way black north Americans act. Which translated into they had self respect and respect for others, they found it important how others viewed them, they took their education seriously, they dressed more traditional, and so on. I have notice though this is common in English speaking countries like the UK as well. I’m Not sure why this is a common occurrence amongst black people in English speaking countries but it is unfortunately. It’s really Not fair to the many black people who have sense and structure that those who do Not are representing them as a whole.

    • @shelbysittig1047
      @shelbysittig1047 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      There was two black cultures in America for a long time until the civil rights movement fed blacks that they can live off the government as long as the mothers kick out the fathers.
      There was black businesses and even a black ecosystem where blacks in the north were educated and even wealthy. The other culture was found in the south where poverty was prevalent and lack of education was elevated. In the 1920s-30s there was an integration of the two creating the black culture we have today.

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@shelbysittig1047 ya I’m gonna say that’s Not why the majority of black North Americans today create the majority of the issues here in the USA. It sounds nice but doesn’t validate what’s going on

    • @Lightskinemagic1995
      @Lightskinemagic1995 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well who do you think are in charge of these media companies portraying us like that it sure ain’t no black folks

    • @erickcristian9607
      @erickcristian9607 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yet you Africans imitate American black culture. I've seen some of your television programs.

  • @darrelllake5489
    @darrelllake5489 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    Unfortunately most of these single mothers beat the crap out of their kids, some are literally infants when it begins. LA County and Sacramento County have abysmal records for CPS enforcement, a California judge just ruled CPS officials aren’t responsible for failure to actually protect the children. Most of these kids come from homes with generational single motherhood, with multiple males contributing to the children of the household.

    • @lizhowerton895
      @lizhowerton895 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How dare u spit facts? How dare you try to hold up a mirror to a growing problem? How dare you say what anyone with an iota of sense knows? You must be racist

  • @bernadineward5265
    @bernadineward5265 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This young man is telling the truth!!

  • @VueiyVisarelli
    @VueiyVisarelli 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +146

    I used to get the "You speak White" all the time as a kid. I love reading, and I voraciously consumed every sci-fi and fantasy book my parents (who also love reading) had in the house. Sometimes when my aunt came to visit, she'd accidentally leave her books there, and I'd read those, too. When I didn't understand a word or know how to pronounce it, I'd either ask about it or look it up. Those moronic children who mocked me had equated being *educated* as "being White." We are indeed doing this to ourselves. Fortunately, I learned to not give one flying flip what they said about me, and I'm doing well for myself. I'm now homeschooling my own kids, and my eldest wants to be a teacher. I think we're gonna have to get her to become a black belt if she wants to teach _public_ school, though...Maybe we'll encourage private school. 😅

    • @robertstewart9071
      @robertstewart9071 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      I agree I was accused of acting white because I love to read, pronounciate my words without ebonics, and aspire to have a future.

    • @iamlia3069
      @iamlia3069 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Every time someone said this to me it pissed me off. I went to a college prep school I’m educated. I started saying back to people what that mean? What does a black person talk like ? Next thing you know the stuttering realizing how dumb they sound.
      Especially when I’ve been told that that way I speak has helped me achieve certain jobs and things in life.

    • @4rtivist
      @4rtivist 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      135 unarmed black people killed in 2015. We invoked change. Y’all acting like without calling it out, it would be at 12. Yall are sickos. Convenient for you to make this video AFTER WE DID THE WORK.
      And yall not gonna address poverty and the historical media representation.
      We can’t “take accountability” BECAUSE THEY GAVE AWAY LAND FOR FREE TO WHITE PEOPLE and redlined us from it. Goofies. Burned down towns. So we just dealing with it. There’s damn near nothing to bootstrap on a micro level, to the macro.
      It would have to come from the macro, just like the root causes of the environment came from.
      Hold the powers that be accountable.
      Cowards.

    • @MusicOfColor
      @MusicOfColor 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So, there is a stereotypical accent that a lot of black people have, too, that's a cross between Midwestern inner-city and Alabama. It's not that black people sound uneducated. I have heard people talk using big words over the phone and I could tell that they were black. I probably would sound more white if I tried to sound black because I couldn't pull it off.

    • @theresas740
      @theresas740 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Flying f***s of several styles are available on Etsy, as are rat's a**es. I can vouch for the quality of the rodential hindquarters.

  • @PremonitionGamingVid
    @PremonitionGamingVid 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    Thank you for this video. I'm a nearly 34 year old White Man and you give me faith that our society hasn't been completely destroyed by the media and hatred, you truly are a beacon for truth.

  • @todderickson2435
    @todderickson2435 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    WOW. Three rational, intelligent, confident, balanced young people speaking TRUTH in this video. Maybe there's hope for this country yet.

  • @anaulloa-kable1321
    @anaulloa-kable1321 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found him recently and I love him! Great video from you both, and Taylor, please keep shining a light on what really matters but also not being blind to what can happen

  • @BillyWilliamsBillythekid
    @BillyWilliamsBillythekid 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    My grandmother told me this and it has work for me all these years and I ain't going to change now
    If people would just treat people the way you want to be treated you'd be surprised how much you'll get along.

    • @BillyWilliamsBillythekid
      @BillyWilliamsBillythekid 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My grandmother also told me that is so hard to stay on the right path and so hard to stay on it because you're going to come with some hard times that'll make you want try no more
      And it's really easy to go down the wrong path and it's fun
      Not hard at all
      So I can see these kids picking the fun route probably because of the lack of education to

  • @cave386
    @cave386 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    We love Amir! & We love you Amala! (from a socially liberal fiscally conservative libertarian)

    • @Nylon_riot
      @Nylon_riot 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      There is a diagram with a dot spread that shows the political alignments of Americans. It is a square made up of four squares. Americans are spread as you think between right and left with a lot of centrists across 3 squares. The oddball square, has 8 people in it. I think you and I are 2 of them. 😅

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So, you are actually socially authoritarian, and fiscally liberal. Try using words properly

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cancer ideology that will ruin America

  • @Dead_Again1313
    @Dead_Again1313 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    I have all the respect in the world for anyone speaking out on this. Its brave and is obviously an important message that can make a massive difference in millions of lives. ❤

    • @RoderickSpode
      @RoderickSpode 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So a Biracial woman, who hates Black Americans
      and who isn't part of the FBA community, makes a video
      Spouting WS talking points about FBA community
      Ask this Biracial woman,
      why doesn't she talk about her White European Amerikkkan side❓
      Why doesn't she talk about her white card, after all she is part white, Biracial woman❓
      Why doesn't she ask her White European side, why they created
      the WS Jim Crow Amerikkk invalide 'One Drop Rule' so she cannot claim her white American side, after all, the video author is not a Black woman, but a Biracial woman with a white mother❓
      Why isn't she as a part white Biracial woman
      NOT talking about her white American side❓
      Why is she pushing anti Black racist WS tropes
      about the FBA community that she is NOT part of❓

  • @kronick2009
    @kronick2009 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful dude

  • @kendra6738
    @kendra6738 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +221

    He’s right. I adore Amir. As a gay black man he gets so much hate from not only from most POC, blm ally’s, but also the LGBT+ community.
    People call anyone that steps out of line white sympathizer, closet homophobe (if you’re gay, lesbian, or bi and don’t agree with pride). Even myself a biological woman get called a “pick me” for defending who’s right, even if is a man. I can’t imagine the strength it takes to speak out and hear so much backlash.

    • @hansolo9585
      @hansolo9585 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      The right loves their tokens. Gay AND black is like hitting the lottery for them lol

    • @Stopivehadenuf
      @Stopivehadenuf 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Who’s ur pfp? You seem like a white person

    • @central_scrutinizr
      @central_scrutinizr 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      “Pick me” has got to be the most annoying and intellectually lazy criticism of recent times

    • @johnnielawrence420
      @johnnielawrence420 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      suppose I start a strait pride movement...will that offend the gays?

    • @hansolo9585
      @hansolo9585 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johnnielawrence420 Straights aren’t called abominations

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    First time I heard of Amir Odom, and my thoughts about him are that a) he is a fine young man, b) he earned my respect, and c) he’s got what it takes to be successful and can be anything he wants to be. He is a likable guy, full of common sense, logic and reason. He didn’t reveal much that I didn’t already know, but at least he’s talking about it and I give him credit for putting his thoughts out there, as I’m pretty sure the nasty and profane comments will be aimed at him, but he has the confidence and wherewithal to shake it off. I think we need more people like him speaking out.

  • @MADMOGtheFrugal
    @MADMOGtheFrugal 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    I didn't know what to expect from this video but was pleasantly surprised about how frank the conversation was about the state of the "black community". Having always been a square black guy, I have always felt ostracized by my peers for my intellectual pursuits.
    That being said, I'm not holding my breath for change. I think we are past the point of no return. Harsh punishment, tough policies, and a long hard look at the self is necessary for things to change. I think Americans no longer have the stomach for it.

    • @EMan-cu5zo
      @EMan-cu5zo 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      My brother in law is black and said the only ones that where racist towards him was other blacks. He even experienced it in the military according to him. I not going to lie when I found out my sister was marrying a black guy I was worried that she is making a mistake. I was wrong and he is a great man and I have a lot of respect for him. They have four kids and he works from home and supports the family in a nice area. Him and I have a lot in common, he strongly disagrees with how they are always playing victim. He didn’t grow up with a father and in a not so great area. I think that’s what lit the fuel for him to be what he is today.

  • @janinetheo
    @janinetheo 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I like your compassion Amala.

  • @brandocalrissian3294
    @brandocalrissian3294 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +77

    I grew up having to fend off gangs and stupid kids trying to be gangbangers in my neighborhood. It was honestly exhausting being someone who had no interest in that life but grew up in that environment. I got in fights constantly and especially because my neighborhood was predominantly black and Mexican. I am mexican, but i look white and as they said i enjoy "white things" such as music and entertainment. so i was getting messed with everyday by both groups and getting my ass kicked alot for really no reason other than racism and people being dumb.

  • @Khorne_of_the_Hill
    @Khorne_of_the_Hill 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    That woman crying about the destruction has me in tears; it's disgusting that we let that lovely woman go through the trauma she did

  • @peggysherman2811
    @peggysherman2811 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    Accountability is necessary for everyone, not just black people. Poverty can either make you or break you. I am a 66 year old white woman. My life has been an uphill battle. I love listening to Amala and her show. She has an interesting perspective about many things and she is young. Young people are the future. In the end you can not just live for yourself. You need to have a purpose. And that purpose should include uplifting others.

  • @mlester738
    @mlester738 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I agree with this entire video. Thank you for speaking the truth.

  • @MDB274
    @MDB274 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Amala, you are wise beyond your years, at this young age you have a balanced point of view that so many people seem to lack. Keep learning, keep growing & keep educating those of us who are open to having nuanced, thoughtful points of views (no matter how tough they may be) about the world we live in. 💐

  • @dionthomas5418
    @dionthomas5418 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    Perfectly said when Amir tells the truth about the issues in the Black community, accountability, how to live the best version ourselves, dealing with racism and overcome anything and everything standing in the way, and be the change in the Black community. As a Black man myself this is well needed and once again, perfectly said to be responsible for our own actions in America.

  • @mariahgrigsby1916
    @mariahgrigsby1916 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    Amala, you are truly one of the only free thinkers I see on this app. Your takes are always well-balanced, well-thought out and I can ALWAYS tell that you care about yourself and others deeply. People can say what they want, but you and your peers are fighting the good fight. I try to keep up with other creators, and this goes for both sides of the aisle - because sitting in an echo chamber is never a good thing no matter how you look at it. You, and Candace periodically, are always clear and I think you once being liberal (as was I) helps in you having such well-rounded takes. Be nice to liberal out there guys, same with liberals w conservatives. Just try to chat w them! There’s hope for everybody.

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      she is WHITE like her mom. We told broken black men STOP making soldiers who wear our uniform but dont fight our battles. ****** and her she is. you think she is black.

    • @mariahgrigsby1916
      @mariahgrigsby1916 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Says there’s a reply but I cannot see it, so sorry to whoever that may be

  • @erykkha_
    @erykkha_ 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You’re so well spoken I could listen to you for hours, I hope to be as intellectual as you one day

  • @cameronpfiffner3415
    @cameronpfiffner3415 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Thanks for sharing Amir’s video, and for your comments.

  • @DCR4GRIF
    @DCR4GRIF 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    One of the things I've noticed over the years of my life has been the fact that some people want to elevate and glorify trashy parts of their 'culture', instead of shaming, ridiculing, and mocking it into the dirt. If people of any race promote the trashiest parts of themselves, should it really be any surprise that other people look at them and view them as the example that is being promoted and glorified? Why is this concept so lost in today's time period?

    • @lt.2992
      @lt.2992 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      It happens a lot in latino culture as well. People become social media famous for their problematic and excessive lifestyle.

    • @fspight28
      @fspight28 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Because it only tells half of the story, why do people from outside those communities embrace the lowest part and shun the excellence?

    • @whyisitneeded9012
      @whyisitneeded9012 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Who pays for this push??

    • @savrixx
      @savrixx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      !The deconstructionist ideologies creating angry blacks and self guilty whites through propaganda is but a tool for the really bad guys.
      Imagine you needed a remaining population to be dumbed down on self consumption and lust for material things becoming happy with bigdaddygov handouts.
      During covid
      Aristotle-“No man is a slave if better off free” meaning if a group cannot contribute to society then they are better off a slave to the state.
      A permanent slave will not revolt against being a slave if they believe they are the highest beings in society. Hints “We wuz kangs”
      Those who dispersed around the globe can now absorb the technology and culture of those nations.
      The more guilt and compassion felt by those nations will make this cultural absorption become more absolute.
      Using foresight and reasoning I suggest all humans be ready to defend themselves against the world revolutionaries.
      They want what you have and more importantly they want you NOT to have it.
      To preserve life and history, we must “Old Yeller” the rabid

    • @ladyk7317
      @ladyk7317 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There is one race Human... we are many ethnic groups
      And I agree the trashy people in my group do not represent me and I'm disgusted by the fame our media gives them 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @VA-cb5qy
    @VA-cb5qy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    He is so right, it's sad that more people don't see what he sees.

  • @bboylinxcs
    @bboylinxcs 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Imagine a world were people are judged for who they are individually and not by the crowd that's standing around them.

  • @ashlinychole
    @ashlinychole 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I watched Amir’s video it was so well put together , I was so happy to see you did a reaction video to it. Voices like yours make difference !!!

  • @ahmedalmagrahi2239
    @ahmedalmagrahi2239 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +87

    Fatherless is the biggest problem

    • @jstn616
      @jstn616 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      This

    • @moviemelody2210
      @moviemelody2210 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why? I am genuinely curious

    • @hjjk6965
      @hjjk6965 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Look how obsessed yall r with black people waht a shame

    • @lauramcniel3305
      @lauramcniel3305 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@moviemelody2210 look up videos on this.

    • @Firstfalconfree
      @Firstfalconfree 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@moviemelody2210 If you truly are curious, look up the statistics of outcomes of fatherless households. Poverty, crime, teen motherhood, high school dropouts, etc. skyrocket.

  • @andrewworth7574
    @andrewworth7574 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    And if you've had that fear of the police instilled in you, the cop, if he sees your fear, might suspect you've other, illegal, reasons for being fearful.

    • @Frau.Kanzlerin
      @Frau.Kanzlerin 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      I am a white woman trapped in this vicious cycle. 😅 I've had a few traffic stops that were very scary for me, which escalated for no apparent reason. I've had guns pulled on me TWICE. Once it was because my "license plate didn't pull up in the system" and the second time was because I opened the door and extinguished a cigarette without announcing that I was going to do it. These instances where a gun was pulled on me has made me extremely anxious, shaky, and scared during routine traffic stops and cops treat me like a threat because of it. I've had to take time to literally teach myself how to calm down just for traffic stops. Last time I was pulled over, the guy was nice and asked why I was shaking and if I had something in the car he needed to know about, so I told him "no sir, I am just afraid of traffic stops" which made him change his tune. He was very polite and unimposing when I said that.
      Anyway, just wanted to say that I'm absolutely fkin terrified of being pulled over, so I can relate to those who feel like they're going to die for speeding. 😅 Deep breaths are critical!

    • @dramageddon4770
      @dramageddon4770 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      I've often thought there's a dangerous spiral regarding this. They're trained to pick up on body language, and when you automatically are distressed it makes you look suspicious.

    • @lapislazuli3738
      @lapislazuli3738 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Huh. That actually kinda makes sense. That could be a legit aspect to the stories behind those pullovers escalating for some reason.

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As a white man speaking to a woman of any color, you need to do what you are told, especially when armed thugs have pulled you over in your car and might write you a ticket for being disobedient

  • @FULAGYRL
    @FULAGYRL 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Glad your channel popped up! Sending to my kids. They feel the same way but there's no support. Thank you!

  • @Scooterride13
    @Scooterride13 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +174

    I’m a white woman and when I was 18 I was pulled over for my license plate light being out. The cops were white males who hastled me, patronized me, insulted me, accused me of having weed in the car when I had never smoked a day in my life and it was a new car. They ended up searching my whole car and myself on the hood of a patrol car crying begging them to let me go because I was leaving for the Army in 3 days and this could ruin my chances. They found nothing, still wrote me the plate light ticket and let me go. Very traumatizing experience that made me hate cops. I’m so tired of hearing that it’s only black people that the cops hassle.

    • @erroneous6947
      @erroneous6947 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      Agree 100%.

    • @ninadaly7639
      @ninadaly7639 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

      Not “THE” cops. “THOSE” cops.

    • @revengenerd1
      @revengenerd1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      Relative was harassed 20 years ago when someone claimed he assaulted them. despite relative having proof he was miles away at time of the alleged assault the cops just wanted to make an example of him, he even had CCTV proving he was miles away and they claimed he could of got in a car sped there and still been there in time for the CCTV footage even that he went into a store to get himself a alibi, he was unemployed at a the time and they tried making stereotypical judgements of him despite him doing a lot of charity work, they also interviewed people who knew him and twisted their statements i.e he liked to go to a bar became "he liked to drink often" he was a flirt became "he had no respect for women" etc etc but even worse was when a complain was made against the local force for their behaviour I was with him when some men came up to us on the street claiming to be off duty policemen and saying relative got their colleagues in trouble and to watch his back and don't show his face in any local bars/shops etc or they will "find a way" to get him arrested. We are white btw.

    • @mogetit5999
      @mogetit5999 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Your comparison to black ppl cop trauma is laughable

    • @ninadaly7639
      @ninadaly7639 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      @@mogetit5999 Oh please! Trauma is trauma.