Are White Students Welcome in a Black-Only College?

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  • @GEN
    @GEN  11 місяців тому +62

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    Would love to hear your thoughts on this video, let's start a thread below. Do you think someone can "act a race"?

    • @erenyeeagah204
      @erenyeeagah204 11 місяців тому

      Banger video like always!

    • @scoopaway9176
      @scoopaway9176 11 місяців тому

      All I see is a bunch of whales in my land. I'm buff and eat badish it's called lifting.

    • @scoopaway9176
      @scoopaway9176 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm Indian American. Can you all leave now please just leave. At least the N first.

    • @scoopaway9176
      @scoopaway9176 11 місяців тому

      I'm Indian American and wish you all would go back to your own country and stay in your own country. Why can't everyone just stay where they belong. Everyone go back and stay there. God made country for each of us. Just stay where God put you. Easy fix get out of my land.

    • @vampirehunter21
      @vampirehunter21 11 місяців тому

      great video however you compared a public university to a private one. Tulane has a larger endowment due to it being a private college. Try comparing it to Southern, Northwester, Nicholls, Or University of Lafyette. These would be better data points for your funding argument.

  • @sneakyruski
    @sneakyruski 11 місяців тому +2326

    You can be racist towards any race, to clame that one race can't experience racism is racist within itself

    • @chandleryoung9515
      @chandleryoung9515 11 місяців тому +88

      Yes some of these people don’t understand that SYSTEMIC racism is not the only kind of racism. You can very much be racist against any other race, just because it isn’t systemic racism doesn’t make it any less racism

    • @WakandaleezaRazz
      @WakandaleezaRazz 11 місяців тому +29

      OH LAWWWWD WE BLATT PEEPO CANT BE RAYSISSSSS ✊🏿🏀

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 11 місяців тому +41

      She goes to an HBCU, I guarantee that's what is being taught to her at the school and it's what all her peers think, she's obviously just repeating what she's been taught.

    • @steve19811
      @steve19811 11 місяців тому

      Facts. Anyone defending that "systemic" bs is basically admitting you are racist which is what college students are learning at all college. Why would you integrate with that sort of mindset? It kind of reinforces segregation, which I guess is what some people want.

    • @japowey8958
      @japowey8958 11 місяців тому +48

      @@chandleryoung9515systemic racism doesn’t exist in america. the only thing that could be considered systemic racism is affirmative action but that helps minorities so when people say “systemic racism” exists it just means they have a victim mentality and nothing is ever their fault.

  • @zack7438
    @zack7438 11 місяців тому +2611

    As a Kenyan/African, I have definitely met black Africans who are racist towards white people. And the reason I emphasise on 'black Africans' is because you can be white and African, or South Asian and African. Racism goes both ways and it is abhorent no matter who is doing it.

    • @reveygray
      @reveygray 11 місяців тому +47

      Awww support and love. AMEN I Love Kenya, grew up there for a while

    • @adellis24
      @adellis24 11 місяців тому +1

      Its the brainwashed blacks in America who still are mentally stuck in the wrong century that have yet to figure that out. They are still stuck on the Democrats Plantation of division and that is why they falsely refer to themselves as African-Americans instead of Black Americans or simply just Americans. They get really angry when you call Elon Musk an Africa-American even though that is exactly what he is. Facts, logic and common sense are lost on those who would rather worship at the alter of victimhood, than appreciate all they've been given.

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 11 місяців тому +55

      Man get with the program: Black People in America need capitalisation because they are a special distinct group of people with an evolving culture based on a sense of perpetual persecution that feeds perpetual privilege (otherwise known as race grift). Jambo by the way (another Kenyan).

    • @mariejane1567
      @mariejane1567 11 місяців тому +32

      Tether babble......

    • @DR19346
      @DR19346 11 місяців тому

      Finally someone with a brain! I can confirm from personal experience that immigrant kids experienced more racism from BLACK americans then from whites. So yes black people can be racist when they're racist amongst themselves.

  • @alexschiemann2856
    @alexschiemann2856 11 місяців тому +2560

    You can’t be racist to a group because they have a certain skin color is literally the most racist mindset to have.

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 11 місяців тому +45

      They would join Axis if it was still around.

    • @esaias.jidion
      @esaias.jidion 11 місяців тому

      Please define the term "racism"... don't worry I will for you since your incompetent.
      prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
      The white population is not a minority group since they have been the main antagonist for thousands of years now. Not just that there the overall population of the United States.
      Therefore you cant be racist to a white male since they are not a minorty.
      Many people don't understand what racism is but what the term your looking for is prejudiced which is what a minority such as myself is.

    • @mariejane1567
      @mariejane1567 11 місяців тому

      yes that's why blacks are curious to why whites care so much about about a group of people that they want nothing to do with......

    • @DR19346
      @DR19346 11 місяців тому

      It's amazing how many stupid college kids actually believe this. Our education system is garage.

    • @Mansmokesalot
      @Mansmokesalot 11 місяців тому

      If your race is one in power and uses their race to exclusively help themselves and screws other races because they deem them unworthy or a threat while using for their own benefits that’s what the racism like she said those who are “minorities “ or “oppressed” that’s how you experience TRUE racism. TRUE racism is SYSTEMATIC the wealth gap is clearest defining point and education follows RED LINING white folkz pay a lot of money to be predominantly white neighborhoods that’s how white flight occurred. Even medical care quality is factor black women have the biggest mortality rate when it comes to having birth and so much more …… Especially when you continue to benefit from the foundation of that system not mention the CIA admitting to flooding Americas ghettos with crack to fund their wars and like J Edgar Hoover director of FBI saying the black panther party and black unity is single biggest threat to American society a leader of powerful government agency saying this about his own citizens or how mortgage rates are statistically and purposely higher for minorities than whites or how house valuations are lower for minorities I mean I can go on and on. Our military literally bombed a house on America soil on its own citizens in Philly and of course they was black only time in American history that has ever happed. It’s easy to not see racism when you so high up and distracted by privileges and fair treatment. Racism isn’t I don’t like you cause of your skin all that does is cause “emotional damage” at best true racism is something that affects your physical world aka causes “physical damage”

  • @MDR2194
    @MDR2194 11 місяців тому +299

    strange that she says you cant be racist to white people, right after explaining how she has been discriminated against for her skin tone. She SAID herself that she was getting looks from everybody in the school, now lets say a black person was going to an all white school and getting looks like that, everybody knows that that campus would be prejudiced. the amount of melanin in your skin doesn't change whether or not you are hateful.

    • @mynamesjudge
      @mynamesjudge 11 місяців тому

      Just imagine if HWCUs existed. They would immediately be cancelled and shut down by the government.

    • @shrek3397
      @shrek3397 10 місяців тому

      ​@@mynamesjudge stop being dumb. HWCU's are normal schools that didn't allow black people in their schools in the 20th century. There's no "if"

    • @throwawayaccnt144
      @throwawayaccnt144 9 місяців тому

      Honestly, if someone in her bubble saw the interview and she said that racism towards white people was possible, she might be in physical danger..

    • @DanielMartinez45588
      @DanielMartinez45588 9 місяців тому

      They're jealous bc they're mkeys 😂😂

    • @DanielMartinez45588
      @DanielMartinez45588 9 місяців тому

      Not even us hispanics liked them, besides mexindios

  • @victoriawheeler6257
    @victoriawheeler6257 11 місяців тому +112

    As someone who goes to one of the top HBCUs in the country, i have two things:
    1. i am not apposed to other races coming to our schools. I think people are scared of the history or the culture of the school being diminished. I believe that the generational trauma of our history being erased has a big part as to why a lot of students aren’t too keen on being open to other races. I do think that the people who say that white students or other races shouldn’t come to the university need to do research on HBCUs. Most HBCUs were founded by white people and are named after them. They were also not only for black students but Native Americans as well.
    2. In my experience, my HBCU gave me the same, if not better resources or opportunities than PWIs. A big misconception of HBCUs is that we don’t offer quality education. Just hearing my sisters experiences about going to a PWIs, i feel very privileged to have gone to the school i am currently at.
    In conclusion, I think there was a lot of ignorance on PWI vs HBCU debate and i don’t think this video did enough research into why there are misconceptions about HBCU’s, why there are big disparities in the endowments of these schools, and just the history in general.

    • @GEN
      @GEN  11 місяців тому +23

      Thanks for watching and fair feedback. Yeah absolutely we definitely could have gone deeper for sure - I appreciate you sharing your experiences tho 🤝

    • @safromnc8616
      @safromnc8616 8 місяців тому

      HBCUs by their definition are racist and yes anyone, of any color can be racist to anyone who differs from them. Look it up.

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 8 місяців тому

      yeah, thanks a lot for this perspective

    • @karatearmchairhistorian9825
      @karatearmchairhistorian9825 8 місяців тому

      I have no clue what "PWI" is, but if for some reason it stands for "Predominantly White Institution" then there is something inherently racist in any person who is using that term.

    • @ddlyify
      @ddlyify 8 місяців тому +3

      Great info from your comment. Thank you for enlightening me more on the topic.

  • @Batzarn82
    @Batzarn82 11 місяців тому +3004

    You gotta love hearing stuff like “you can’t be racist to white people.” Discrimination based off skin color is racism. It doesn’t matter who it is.
    If it is ok to have black only spaces why is it wrong to have white only spaces? I’m so sick of the double standards. To be clear I think it’s bad going either way.

    • @CutiePatutie_SmookiePookieBear
      @CutiePatutie_SmookiePookieBear 11 місяців тому

      Because White people are the majority in America, Most spaces are white spaces. If wp want to have an all white space then fine.
      I don't think it's racist to want to fit in with a group of people who share a culture with you, you do realize almost every demographic does that right? It's not even about race it's about culture and understanding one another.

    • @whyeventry6424
      @whyeventry6424 11 місяців тому

      White people were/are also discriminatory to other white people. Look at the Irish in the US.

    • @Dog_in_tree
      @Dog_in_tree 11 місяців тому

      I'm also fed with this bs. It's completely contradictory to the words of Martin Luther King Jr and the general sentiment of the civil rights movemen. It's all based on cultural Marxist propaganda designed to increase racial tensions and further divide the nation.

    • @hansklok3564
      @hansklok3564 11 місяців тому +68

      Murica

    • @Dog_in_tree
      @Dog_in_tree 11 місяців тому +62

      @@hansklok3564 it's Canada and Europe too.

  • @venskus2009
    @venskus2009 11 місяців тому +1149

    I noticed a huge difference in the black wonens response than the black men’s responses in these interviews

    • @yoursnatchedweave641
      @yoursnatchedweave641 11 місяців тому +5

      wow

    • @olofman300
      @olofman300 11 місяців тому +522

      True, the girls are all like "it's so important to be around people who look like me" while the guys don't seem to care

    • @oyamakhumalo9646
      @oyamakhumalo9646 11 місяців тому +42

      @@olofman300why do yo think that is? genuinely curious

    • @natethegreat9977
      @natethegreat9977 11 місяців тому +399

      ​@@oyamakhumalo9646I think I heard somewhere that women tend to place more importance on community and people while men tend to pay more attention to just getting stuff done regardless of who it's with. I think maybe that's why. IE guys generally work with people who can get a project done whereas girls generally would work with people who they can connect with even if a project takes a bit longer to get done. It's not a set in stone type thing and every man and woman is different but I think overall this difference is there. Just a thought

    • @Astral-Cosmonaut
      @Astral-Cosmonaut 11 місяців тому +14

      @@natethegreat9977 But thats sexist!! /s /s

  • @masonmeredith9218
    @masonmeredith9218 11 місяців тому +864

    The fact that the faculty put black with black and white with white in the dorms is CRAZY!

    • @cedricl.marquard6273
      @cedricl.marquard6273 11 місяців тому +80

      It is literally the same wording some white supremacists use. Not even changing black and white in the sentence order😂😂😂😂

    • @YehoshuaAkalo
      @YehoshuaAkalo 11 місяців тому

      @@cedricl.marquard6273 nah it’s just like black & white tv and “it’s not all black and white” just getting used to say it that way nothing more

    • @ken239
      @ken239 11 місяців тому +34

      They are racist for doing that.

    • @sharonwilliams8552
      @sharonwilliams8552 11 місяців тому +7

      It isn’t they do that in every college. But you have a problem in hbcus

    • @thatgirrljess
      @thatgirrljess 11 місяців тому +10

      @@ken239boohoo y’all ancestors had done the same thing and had no shame to the game

  • @Wulpul
    @Wulpul 11 місяців тому +324

    I like how they refer to her not saying the n word as "not slipping up". Almost as if they think it's some innate urge that we have to suppress. What a load of bs, lmao.

    • @theacademicfix2210
      @theacademicfix2210 11 місяців тому +52

      A lot of y’all act like it is 😭

    • @unitysprings3631
      @unitysprings3631 11 місяців тому +27

      I still don't understand why I can hear it on the radio, but it's an offence if I sing along or say it.

    • @Shaddowbanned215
      @Shaddowbanned215 11 місяців тому +39

      I picked up on that too. So bizarre. Do people really think we're praying for the day that we can insult them as much as they insult themselves. I cringe when I hear a black person call themselves or each other that word. A word that should really have no value at this point in history.

    • @py_a_thon
      @py_a_thon 11 місяців тому +5

      @@Shaddowbanned215 In the interest of fairness of perspective, I grew up in the 90's. The slang form of the n-word was used by almost everyone in many of the friend circles I was around.
      There is an aspect of language called dialectal slang, and in some ways, people begin to pick up on the speech patterns of those around them and also incorporate it into their own speech.
      Now that being said: no one I knew who was BIPOC seemed to care at all. The word was literally used the same as "dude" or "bro" or whatever was also used. The racist undertones of the word just did not exist in that context. At all.
      Nowadays, I realize it pisses some people off...so out of diplomatic respect I almost always choose not to speak my native slang that I grew up with...yet in some ways, I miss the days when there was more offline interaction and less constant instances of faux pas type speech being viewed as racism; mostly because everyone is basically always being recorded or speaking on public social media.

    • @mf8125
      @mf8125 11 місяців тому

      @@py_a_thonmy white friends and I would even call eachother "nig" "Niggy" on eachothers Facebook pages no less. No issue. Things have changed lol

  • @vidowatcher91
    @vidowatcher91 9 місяців тому +250

    "HBCU is historically black, its not like it still has to be black, if they want to come here they can come it's not that big of a deal"
    I like that guy, that's a good quote

    • @jamesroberts3642
      @jamesroberts3642 7 місяців тому +3

      You're wrong...he said, "It's historically black" and insinuated it should STAY that way

    • @vidowatcher91
      @vidowatcher91 7 місяців тому +24

      ​@@jamesroberts3642more than willing to admit I'm wrong, but he said:
      "HBCU is historically black, it's not like it still has to be black, if they want to come here, you know what I'm saying, they can come, it's not that big of a deal"
      How am I misinterpreting it? I went back and rewatched cause it was a while ago, but yeah not seeing where I got it wrong, let me know

    • @slowspeed1640
      @slowspeed1640 7 місяців тому +6

      @@jamesroberts3642that’s because it’s a historically black college please do your research

    • @jamesroberts3642
      @jamesroberts3642 7 місяців тому

      @@slowspeed1640 YT just told me you reported me as typing "hate speech".....What did I say was hate speech? We live in a world where a B man can literally say "this college should NOT have more wt ppl", and I speak against it, and a person online reports me to YT for saying that's racist, and all-of-a-sudden , me calling out a racist B person is "hate speech". People like you are so damn weak it's pathetic. Talk about "privilege".

    • @jamesroberts3642
      @jamesroberts3642 7 місяців тому

      @@slowspeed1640 no crap… I know it’s “historically black”…. My point was so obvious… it’s racist to insinuate it should stay that way, and if u don’t agree, simply think about the reverse sentiment. But most people can’t think on that “reverse” level cause of such low education levels that teaches them actual racism and perpetuates it through out every generation

  • @schreech7202
    @schreech7202 11 місяців тому +1917

    As a european watching, I'm amazed how Black African-American manages to segregate themselves with "culture, Safespaces prejudice and this victim mentality"
    Amazes me really, how racism is onesided. When the definition is discriminating on peoples race.. Ironic really...

    • @flyguy7825
      @flyguy7825 11 місяців тому +120

      Me as a black person part of it is that it’s been instilled literally almost since our birth depending upon where you live at that in a way your skin color will always be the first and foremost thing that you’re judged upon from everybody so therefore if you’re around a whole bunch of folks that look like you and to some degree sound like you then that’s who you should strive to be regardless Of where you came from so I say all that to say is that typically we have a very close minded views that it’s very sad

    • @joemama4473
      @joemama4473 11 місяців тому

      @@flyguy7825white people care way less about skin than blacks

    • @akinwaleagesin2757
      @akinwaleagesin2757 11 місяців тому +46

      @schreech7202, it's not that they were innately doing so. Rather, it was a manner of doing so because of the opportunities that were once not accessible. Hence, why HBCUs were a thing in the first place; to provide these opportunities to those who could not access or even have knowledge to use. Still, I would agree that in today's perspective because we are now integrated, some of these ideas such as black spaces seem like an attempt to divide. However, we should still understand that just because the civil rights movement helped for a lot, doesn't mean everything was and is still absolutely perfect. Victim mentality is not good to have, but we have to honest with ourselves when we see inequality and maltreatment in America. That's just my 2 cents.

    • @astromigui
      @astromigui 11 місяців тому +52

      Dividing people by race is a Psy-op that isn't as effective in Europe as in the US, but it will soon be the case. Greetings from Switzerland, I share your feeling !

    • @miliba
      @miliba 11 місяців тому +1

      @@astromigui
      aber au id schwiiz wend die linke ds ganze woke zügs pushe

  • @eggscheese2763
    @eggscheese2763 11 місяців тому +1411

    I love how they embrace segregation when it benefits them.

    • @mentalasphyxia6729
      @mentalasphyxia6729 11 місяців тому +26

      Gold

    • @Umutoni35
      @Umutoni35 11 місяців тому +122

      You are talking about about segregation for black people to wanting in an environment that they feel connected. Plus your ancestors made and created “segregation “ address them since yall are concerned about it.

    • @AlexM-oq5el
      @AlexM-oq5el 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@Umutoni35 Imagine thinking one race magically invented racism...The Bantu were killing the Khoison long before white people arrived, and ethnic discrimination has been common between Africans for millenia. You're just straight up indoctrinated.

    • @inbb510
      @inbb510 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Umutoni35, nothing says connected like cordoning off , segregating yourself based on the melanin in your skins and predatorising white people.
      Donkey.

    • @aznboi1027
      @aznboi1027 11 місяців тому +145

      @Umutoni35 Love how you assume the person is white and even if theyre white, they are not guilty of what their ancestor did if they did do it.

  • @tann_man
    @tann_man 11 місяців тому +640

    Its wild the kinds of things black people can say that would be considered outrageously racist if said by a white person.
    "It was always white school or nothing because I grew up around blacks and I really wanted to be around people like me and I wanted to learn more about being white"

    • @rty3115
      @rty3115 11 місяців тому +72

      there’s nothing wrong with that…you can say you want to be around your own people and not be a dick about it. she simply said she wanted to know more about her people and being apart of that community. even if a whit person said that it wouldn’t be wrong.

    • @tann_man
      @tann_man 11 місяців тому +135

      @@rty3115Agreed. But you cannot deny people would consider a white person outrageously racist if they said it.

    • @theemperororsomethingidont6897
      @theemperororsomethingidont6897 11 місяців тому

      It sounds even more racist and delusional when switch white with aryan

    • @Churros_are_Overrated
      @Churros_are_Overrated 11 місяців тому

      @@tann_man the parts where they said they didn’t want more white coming would be headline news coming from a white guy

    • @Umutoni35
      @Umutoni35 11 місяців тому +37

      @@tann_manbruh! They have been saying it. When white people in America tell immigrants to back to Africa, Mexico etc. Even though white people are on land that is not theirs

  • @okamiseele8614
    @okamiseele8614 11 місяців тому +449

    I never understood how "acting white" was an insult. Because whenever I ask people to describe it, it was acting proper and polite and speaking "proper english." Which to me seemed to be the goal of what you should aim to be in order to articulate your opinions with others and put forth a good first impression.

    • @whatrtheodds
      @whatrtheodds 11 місяців тому +12

      No it's more like: English people Keep their feelings on the inside. Connect more superficially with friends or family. At least that's what my English friend told me. And my half english boyfriend. He said his family knows nothing about him..... The heart break, his wins, his losses.
      Whereas my family is very open and honest, it can be a bit chaotic but I know people deeply. I have a Polish background

    • @okamiseele8614
      @okamiseele8614 11 місяців тому +10

      @@whatrtheodds yeah, I get that and it does suck that people can’t be more open to their close friends and family. But I’m talking about being able to articulate moreso. For example, valley girls use “like” for every other word which makes it really hard to follow what they’re saying because they take so long to get to the point.

    • @whatrtheodds
      @whatrtheodds 11 місяців тому +4

      @@okamiseele8614 Yeah good language skills is definitely a strength ( I wish I possessed lol) That's probably why a lot of the private schools are called
      grammar schools...

    • @sharonwilliams8552
      @sharonwilliams8552 11 місяців тому

      The insult is being white does not make you inherently proper. That’s the foolishness behind it

    • @JimiGosu
      @JimiGosu 11 місяців тому +45

      I saw that all the time in high school. I went to a mostly black school (by circumstance, not design) and the teachers talked properly. I always heard my fellow students saying the black teachers "acted white" because of it. What they didn't realize when they said that, is that they were insinuating that being black means sounding stupid. To this day it makes me laugh AND cry that they were so proud of their ignorance.

  • @evanbell7825
    @evanbell7825 11 місяців тому +466

    "You can't be racist to white people" will forever be funny to me

    • @michellevandermerwe3467
      @michellevandermerwe3467 11 місяців тому +27

      Which is the most racist thing to say to a white person

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 11 місяців тому +16

      Although, "we can't be racist" coming from a "black-only" college has got to be a close second though!

    • @jd2379
      @jd2379 11 місяців тому

      Bunch of stupid people. THinking they are being educated, instead getting that sweet programming.

    • @mariejane1567
      @mariejane1567 11 місяців тому

      @@frankyyaggabot6222are you daft? Where does it say "black only?" I went to an HBCU and there was some of everyone there...... stop being daft

    • @Akaiiro
      @Akaiiro 11 місяців тому +5

      @@michellevandermerwe3467 its wall to wall mayonnaise in here

  • @southerncyan4098
    @southerncyan4098 11 місяців тому +303

    I appreciate how the interviews are not clipped in a manner that makes people look like fools for their position. Its consistent, and the open-ended questions make higher quality discussion. This is cool, and I just subscribed 😊

    • @ammoniakkoi-karpfen9039
      @ammoniakkoi-karpfen9039 11 місяців тому +8

      Exactly. All those "you cant be racist towards white people" people do that by themselves already. So cringe since that sentence in itself is already racist af. But ofc theyd never notice. 😂

    • @redalertsteve_
      @redalertsteve_ 9 місяців тому

      Many Look like fools anyways

    • @Justyn219
      @Justyn219 8 місяців тому +1

      Uhhhhh wrong, they look pretty foolish lmao

  • @dsolomon
    @dsolomon 11 місяців тому +159

    Tulane’s demographics are representative of the country, or pretty close to it. Calling it “predominantly white” is odd to me. It’s the nature of the country we live in.

    • @whylchild2659
      @whylchild2659 11 місяців тому +17

      True but black demographics at PWI's (not going to go into the reasons) seldom match their greater percentage in the nation.

    • @scipioafricanus5871
      @scipioafricanus5871 4 місяці тому +7

      Representative for the country maybe, but certainly not for Louisiana and definitely not for New Orleans...

    • @Knite_el6767
      @Knite_el6767 5 днів тому

      ​@@scipioafricanus5871 that's true of every single university in the United States. Do you think Harvard is representative of Massachusetts? Dartmouth representative of NH? Dartmouth College has almost 16% international students and 10% black students in a state that is only 1.5% black.

  • @ohnoma
    @ohnoma 11 місяців тому +214

    Being black andGrowing up In a 70% black school was rough for me since I was constantly told I acted "white", cause I didn't like what they did and I got a long with anyone and everyone and talked and cated properly according to them and was hated for it and people thought I was acting the way I did to fit in when I was just being myself, I know it was wrong now that I'm older but that did cause me to start resting Other black people, but I'm over that now and don't care what people think,

    • @mandarue5104
      @mandarue5104 11 місяців тому +13

      I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I hope you're thriving now and living your best life.

    • @miliba
      @miliba 11 місяців тому +1

      Unfortuately, many black people have this crab bucket mentality. So doing good at school, not doing crime, getting an education and speaking normal English as a black individual can make you be shunned as "acting white"

    • @Laughing_Individual
      @Laughing_Individual 11 місяців тому +27

      I can absolutely relate. A lot of the time black people are their own worst enemies.

    • @emmanuelallen5680
      @emmanuelallen5680 11 місяців тому

      I went through the same thing growing up. I went to a majority white high school growing up, I'm a product of my environment. I speak how I speak and sound how I sound. The most racism I faced was from other black people, calling me white cause of the way I sounded or would use certain words. I like using words that fit the situation. is that not what education is for, to expand our vocabulary. I don't put on a facade; I'm just being myself.
      for example, me using the word "facade" would cause a black guy to call me 'uppie' or 'an uncle tom'. now as an adult I don't care what people think of me. my mother, darker than me, taught me to speak properly as the English langue is meant to be spoken. IF you don't like that you can suck the darkest part of my dick lol

    • @AnthonyAllenJr
      @AnthonyAllenJr 11 місяців тому +5

      I think at the heart of the concern about saying another black person is 'acting white' is the fear that the person may not support black people, and in the worst case, actively work against other black people around them. It is a fear that if you don't like, or at least tolerate the overall culture, that you may try to dismantle the culture or sell out individual people.
      But this is why it's important for HBCUs to exist. Those same people that were called out for being too white will go to college and meet many other people just like them, and they will also meet people that used to call them out, but now understand the dynamics of the minority experience in this country and truly judge someone by their actions.
      HBCUs allow a space to preserve Black culture. American culture is essentially white culture with some selectively adopted items from other minority cultures. It is too easy to lose your culture in this country (ask any 2nd generation immigrants) and Black Americans have been holding on tightly, because it's also how we've survived the last 400 years.

  • @Mathias3279
    @Mathias3279 11 місяців тому +142

    One thing about the "You can't be racist towards white people because they're not a minority" argument that never made sense to me: If you live in a city that is mostly black, why do the demographics of the country matter? Local demographics are the deciding factor of who is a minority. With that same logic white people in the US could claim minority status because on a worldwide scale, they are the minority.

    • @JamesHoss-hr1jq
      @JamesHoss-hr1jq 11 місяців тому +2

      Recently been trying to bench press over 500 pounds…

    • @bluliite
      @bluliite 11 місяців тому

      Common in Mississippi

    • @juanjacobomoracerecero6604
      @juanjacobomoracerecero6604 11 місяців тому

      Minority = Oppresed is stupid, I mean, rich people Is a minority and a very little one, tell me that Elon, Bezos or Zucc are victims.

    • @alexanderdonaldson1353
      @alexanderdonaldson1353 9 місяців тому

      @JamesHoss-hr1jq nice

    • @SimonASNG
      @SimonASNG 8 місяців тому +4

      Yea, like in Baltimore with the riots caused by the "racist" police department at a time when fully half the police were black, the police captain and chief were black, the mayor was black, both senators and a congressman were black, and the president was black...

  • @tamiausten873
    @tamiausten873 11 місяців тому +197

    I saw "I act black" on the thumbnail and I'm like "it's skin color, you can't act it, it's not a personality" . I'm Nigerian, not only am I a weirdo amongst my fellow Nigerians, I'm aware that I'd not fit in with blacks if I moved (at least that's what's portrayed in the media). I mean, many people have seen that Jubilee episode of find the white person, but he won because he ticks every "black" stereotype. Imagine, not drinking purple drink but grape juice makes you white 😂😂😂 it's ridiculous

    • @BlueIvory4
      @BlueIvory4 11 місяців тому +16

      Being Black AMERICAN goes beyond skin colour. Black American is its own separate ethnic group with its own history, culture and dialect. It’s like how Yorubas and Igbo are in Nigeria. If an Igbo man was to partake in Yoruba culture, you could say they were ‘acting Yoruba’

    • @aabcul7677
      @aabcul7677 11 місяців тому +14

      @@BlueIvory4 I disagree, as it also depends on where in America you are. Whites down south, north, east, and west all have different history (local and relatable), culture, and dialect, and it goes the same way for black people. In my opinion, different cultures are not exclusive to certain races. a black person can fit more into "white" culture and its not "acting white," it's them being who they are, and vice versa for any other race in any other culture. Culture and dialect especially are also influenced by who you are brought up by and around. A black person born in a predominantly white area with parents that fit into that culture and speak proper english is most likely going to act and talk like them while still being technically black american, and once again they aren't acting like anything, that's who they are. This is just me responding to your opinions with my own though, so it's fine if anyone disagrees

    • @Red_Ryan_Red
      @Red_Ryan_Red 11 місяців тому

      I guess they changed the thumbnail.

    • @rollitupmars
      @rollitupmars 11 місяців тому +1

      @@aabcul7677No the commenter is correct… we have our dialects and culture you can act black let’s not act slow..

    • @aabcul7677
      @aabcul7677 11 місяців тому +7

      @@rollitupmars what about that white guy on jubilee if you’ve seen that. he’s not acting like anything, that’s how he was raised and who he is

  • @me0on0utube
    @me0on0utube Місяць тому +59

    The college aren't "black-only" colleges. They are HISTORICALLY black. There's a difference.

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Місяць тому +4

      Exactly

    • @cbm1776
      @cbm1776 22 дні тому

      THANK YOU! SMH!

    • @kmj2000
      @kmj2000 22 дні тому

      They just want to use us to profit off rage clicks.

  • @kanyebutdarker8152
    @kanyebutdarker8152 11 місяців тому +361

    You can be racist to anybody no matter who you are

  • @keyproblems7590
    @keyproblems7590 11 місяців тому +529

    I love the girl in the intro, saying how blacks can’t be racist to whites, not realizing that by saying that she’s actually being racist.
    The irony

    • @Minebrawlzzz
      @Minebrawlzzz 11 місяців тому

      How tf can you not be racist to white people? You can be racist to anyone who gives af about skin color

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 11 місяців тому +27

      umm racism requires systemic power or something... I remember hearing some drivel like that used to explain why black people can't be racist by defintion or something. It was pretty ridiculous, but some people really believe that.

    • @peterzhou4729
      @peterzhou4729 11 місяців тому +4

      It’s a fact

    • @fatesteyneit2990
      @fatesteyneit2990 11 місяців тому +22

      I think she got scared of being judged by the others when the video comes out.. you can tell that she's holding back when answering throughout the video

    • @Alpatrixx
      @Alpatrixx 11 місяців тому

      i was about to say why you are wrong but i didnt read the whole comment lmao

  • @neilifill4819
    @neilifill4819 7 місяців тому +7

    I wish we didn’t need HBCUs or PWIs. I love the history and heritage of HBCUs, but they routinely have smaller endowments than PWIs, generally. Sometimes, they receive less funding from their states than other schools. In MD, a couple HBCUs accused a couple PWIs of copying some inventive majors/programs from them to steal potential students.
    So, it should be equitable.

  • @pmwyy
    @pmwyy 11 місяців тому +130

    One of the guys said he wanted to go to this school because it's safe to talk about stuff and people won't blow up at him (I'm paraphrasing) -- but doesn't that just mean he wants to be free to say certain things without being challenged? I feel like a huge part of going to college is meeting diverse people, hearing new thoughts and ideas, and learning how to challenge yourself and think critically.

    • @jukio02
      @jukio02 11 місяців тому +3

      Not really, it's just about learning a skill to get a job. If you want to learn about other people and stuff, join the military.

    • @eniola5088
      @eniola5088 10 місяців тому +10

      How I took is is he doesn’t want to feel like he can’t truly express himself, which a lot POC feel. While you may feel you have created a safe space it may still not feel safe to some. I get why people go to HBUCs because it comforting being around people that can relate without having to spend extra time explaining things sometimes… it can be exhausting

    • @DrUmarJohnson1
      @DrUmarJohnson1 8 місяців тому +7

      @@eniola5088 Additionally, as Africans [Blacks] when we do attend PWI's we're often called racial slurs, thrown bananas at, spit on, and called the police on for breathing. An HBCU allows for familiarity, comfort, safety, and a higher opportunity for one to meet a Black spouse

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 8 місяців тому

      @@eniola5088 yeah you are right

  • @nataliehawkins6438
    @nataliehawkins6438 11 місяців тому +435

    Could u imagine if white people were saying these things 💀

    • @Dog_in_tree
      @Dog_in_tree 11 місяців тому

      In the UK you can be arrested for a racial joke, but not for saying "kill all white people" in Ireland you're labeled a racist if you want to deport foreign criminals, or if you're bothered by the fact that the prime minister said he wants Ireland to be less white. All of western society has this ridiculous double standard, and they're trying to eliminate the white race. They'll openly say "we need to eradicate whiteness" but then call you a white nationalist for pointing it out.

    • @frishter
      @frishter 11 місяців тому +17

      Tbh they would if they weren't so guilt ridden. Ironically, that's a great example why we're all similar.

    • @YehoshuaAkalo
      @YehoshuaAkalo 11 місяців тому

      @@frishter well now we got a new type of racist that give no shit about being openly racist 🤷‍♂️

    • @TexasSean
      @TexasSean 11 місяців тому +46

      @@frishternobody is guilt ridden for something we never did.

    • @nataliehawkins6438
      @nataliehawkins6438 11 місяців тому +13

      @@frishter no I would never say that black people should stay out of spaces. THATS INSANE. It’s not our skin colors that make us different. It’s the way we grow and who we choose to surround ourselves with.

  • @BrianGivensYtube
    @BrianGivensYtube 11 місяців тому +168

    Did you know that black soldiers from the US that settled in Germany after WW2 had kids that grew up speaking German and acting German? Culture is not defined by skin color in the slightest.

    • @Jurassicat_
      @Jurassicat_ 11 місяців тому +14

      Yeah that’s what I was gonna say, I think it’s more accurate to say "acting culture" since humans are influenced by their surroundings and lot.

    • @michellevandermerwe3467
      @michellevandermerwe3467 11 місяців тому

      Facts

    • @thunderlion6909
      @thunderlion6909 10 місяців тому +1

      What your point?

    • @tiranito2834
      @tiranito2834 9 місяців тому +1

      @@thunderlion6909 I would say that maybe the point is that people who have a certain skin color and behave in a certain way have no justification, they can't just shield behind their skin color or claim that it's ok for them to do something out of the norm or get away with a certain behavior just because they are a minority. It's absurd. No matter what your skin color is, your behavior should not be determined by it.
      But I guess you're one of those "it's ok when we do it!" type of people.

    • @alesh2275
      @alesh2275 9 місяців тому +1

      The Left ignores Thomas Sowell because he’s factual and makes sense.

  • @cw48494
    @cw48494 11 місяців тому +231

    I love that most of these young people are open to diversity/inclusion, it's the division that will keep racism going.

    • @michielw.8101
      @michielw.8101 11 місяців тому +20

      inclusion only happens when values are shared tho, i guess that's really the root problem, different culture = different values and norms = different behaviour from the community one's merging with

    • @sweethistortea
      @sweethistortea 11 місяців тому +21

      They're going against what Martin Luther King Jr. fought for.

    • @bluliite
      @bluliite 11 місяців тому +5

      Right, disclusion means they cannot be friends. So if one group of people are allowed to do their hair certain ways but they force the other not to...they can't be true friends. Or if one group lords it over the other over a word, that isn't mutual respect. Either nobody does it, or everyone can.

    • @1on1AllstarsGames
      @1on1AllstarsGames 11 місяців тому

      ​@@bluliite last I checked Is white supremacist that invented segregation

    • @Chi_06
      @Chi_06 10 місяців тому

      @@sweethistorteaoh shut up!! You hypocrite

  • @Sachi52
    @Sachi52 Місяць тому +10

    There is no such thing as a blacks only college. There are historically black colleges and universities but no black only colleges.

  • @ecoblitz3655
    @ecoblitz3655 11 місяців тому +108

    “I like THIS white friend”
    Bro imagine a white person saying “I like THIS black friend” 😭😭
    Naw that’s a crazy statement
    EDIT: cuz people are misunderstanding me. I’m not saying “imagine” like it doesn’t happen; I’m saying imagine cuz it’s just a crazy statement to say in general both ways

    • @jameltanderson
      @jameltanderson 11 місяців тому +30

      We don’t have to imagine that

    • @morganjanaeee
      @morganjanaeee 11 місяців тому +41

      they do! ive been told "youre different" "one of the good ones"

    • @ecoblitz3655
      @ecoblitz3655 11 місяців тому +6

      @@morganjanaeee that’s crazy tell me you dipped

    • @morganjanaeee
      @morganjanaeee 11 місяців тому +20

      @@ecoblitz3655 i did of course but it’s more common than you think. i know many ppl who have dated white ppl and they said these things to them. basically saying even thought they’re black they’re an exception bc they’re “not like the rest”

    • @LilReezy_1437
      @LilReezy_1437 11 місяців тому +15

      @ecoblitz3655 We don't have to "imagine" it, it already exist.
      "I'm not racist, I have black friends".
      Heck, this line is so popular that it literally has its own Wikipedia entry.

  • @Raine1990
    @Raine1990 11 місяців тому +96

    I kinda want to know the required GPA to attend the 2 universities. Think that would introduce more light into the picture.
    EDIT: From Xavier University website
    "Xavier does not have a minimum GPA or minimum test requirement for admission. The application review process takes on a holistic approach to review each applicant based on their application and supporting documents"
    EDIT2: From Tulane University website
    "Achieve a 31+ on the ACT or 1450 SAT
    Have a 3.60+ core GPA"

    • @highwired7781
      @highwired7781 11 місяців тому +5

      lol definitely

    • @Raine1990
      @Raine1990 11 місяців тому

      @@highwired7781 looks like 0 GPA for Xavier and 3.60 GPA for Tulane.

    • @WakandaleezaRazz
      @WakandaleezaRazz 11 місяців тому +2

      Have a 3.6 or above…unless you be blatt ✊🏿🏀

    • @WakandaleezaRazz
      @WakandaleezaRazz 11 місяців тому +7

      Have a 3.6 or above…unless you be blatt ✊🏿🏀

    • @LifeisaBeautifulting
      @LifeisaBeautifulting 11 місяців тому +6

      Well yea, one is a prestigious PWI and the other is just giving black people a chance at education... what did you expect.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 11 місяців тому +26

    We appreciate your dedication and hard work. You'll always have our support.

  • @maribelg648
    @maribelg648 9 місяців тому +94

    As a black person, I felt so sad for that white girl at the hbcu. She just looks so uncomfortable and scared to say the wrong thing. She probably knows that her friend group would cancel her if she didn’t regurgitate their talking points.

    • @heysilly1341
      @heysilly1341 9 місяців тому +17

      Now why are you lying. She seemed fine

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage 9 місяців тому +36

      ​@@heysilly1341no, she seemed tense

    • @Sure_You_Betcha
      @Sure_You_Betcha 8 місяців тому +2

      You are right, but also wrong... She absolutely believes everything they said is correct....

    • @nataliemoraes2033
      @nataliemoraes2033 8 місяців тому +9

      ​@@heysilly1341 are u that dense?! U can clearly see she would rather be somewhere else

    • @Jesse-ii5md
      @Jesse-ii5md 4 місяці тому

      lol then why did this lice creature come here?

  • @sippigrrrl
    @sippigrrrl 11 місяців тому +35

    Please excuse the novel that I wrote here:
    I went to Xavier for my undergraduate work and pharmacy school. I grew up in North Dakota, and lived in Minneapolis until I was in my late twenties. I’m about as White as you can get, I even (still😂) have a really strong accent that is almost Canadian… think Sarah Palin. I did well in school, skipped two grades, so I graduated at 16 with a nearly perfect score on the ACT. My plan was to go to Tulane for the accelerated pre-med/medical school program, and I got a full scholarship for it. I was going to live with my grandfather, who lived in the area at the time, until I was a little bit older. I hadn’t even been to New Orleans yet at that point, it was the 1990s, and I admit that I was afraid to move thousands of miles away from my immediate family at 16. I quickly realized that I made a huge mistake, and I just got a really good-paying job in the Twin Cities. After about 12 years, I decided that I wanted to do more with my life, so I applied to Xavier, with the intention of becoming a pharmacist. Even though I was in my late twenties when I applied, my solid academic record earned me a full four-year academic scholarship. I was a grownup (they say) unlike when I graduated from high school, and more than ready to leave the frozen tundra behind. I admit that I was really nervous at the beginning. I was a decade older than my classmates when I started, and felt really conspicuous. I learned how to make friends - I was one of those friendless geeks in HS partly because I was shy, and also because my classmates were all at least two years older than me, so the fact that I even had friends was a huge deal for me. I honestly never felt more comfortable with life in general than I was at XULA, and I know that I made the right decision going there. There was an adjustment period, but it was fine. I was a teaching assistant in the chemistry department for several semesters, and the first day of class almost always had one of my students asking me what country I was from because of that “Sarah Palin accent®” and it was fun. Yes, it’s an HBCU. There *were* mostly Black students, but there were quite a few more White students than I expected, as well as a lot of Vietnamese and other Asian students, plus many Middle Eastern students. I’d never had the privilege of getting to know so many great people who had such diverse backgrounds, and I doubt that would have happened had I stayed up in Minneapolis to go to the University of Minnesota.
    People in New Orleans are much more welcoming than they are in Minneapolis, and I’ve never felt like I’m out of place down here. An additional unrelated thing that I got because I came to New Orleans was meeting my husband, so rather than moving back home after I graduated, I decided to make New Orleans my new home, and I never felt happier in general.
    I will never be able to sufficiently express my gratitude for the wonderful experience that I had at Xavier. It changed my life for the better in almost every way possible. I met people who have become lifelong friends, met my husband and his family, I have a great career with tons of opportunities, and I have a new home where it rarely even gets below freezing. I love it here, and it was XULA that brought me here.

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 8 місяців тому +7

      This is a really nice life experience, thanks for sharing your perspective

    • @tatsf
      @tatsf 8 місяців тому +5

      Thank you for this! I don't know a lot about Xavier University specifically, but I enjoyed watching this. For the most part have not enjoyed the comments very much at all until I got to yours!

  • @KingTChalla69
    @KingTChalla69 11 місяців тому +154

    I’m a Black LA Native. I was born in the early 90’s. My Grandfather raised me. His grandmother was a slave. I was brought up on the teachings of Dr. King and President Mandela. It pains me to see my generation of black people become the same kind of racists those people had to fight against. As a Black American I feel bad for the casual racism white people deal with today. We all know what blacks went through but that doesn’t justify how we act.

    • @kennethlewis3881
      @kennethlewis3881 11 місяців тому

      Umm what did they say that was racist ? They still treated that white girl with respect and she goes to their university without any problems. Unlike white people . 13%percent of the population can’t be more racist then white people .

    • @beachwave5705
      @beachwave5705 10 місяців тому +2

      ur great grandma was not a slave

    • @KingTChalla69
      @KingTChalla69 10 місяців тому +16

      @@beachwave5705 Have you ever heard of “convict leasing”? Do your homework my brother

    • @kennethlewis3881
      @kennethlewis3881 10 місяців тому

      @@KingTChalla69 man shut up

    • @Bree0n3
      @Bree0n3 10 місяців тому +9

      I’ve never heard of a white person going through the same extent of racism as poc.Have u?

  • @azplayz1341
    @azplayz1341 11 місяців тому +57

    It's hard to come up with a comment with a video likes this, he literally explains everything

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls 11 місяців тому +2

      EXACTLY, like I want to comment something but

    • @donaldcomstock3669
      @donaldcomstock3669 11 місяців тому +3

      Only comment I could think of was damn....seems like men are more open than the women.

  • @Wulfstan1938
    @Wulfstan1938 11 місяців тому +19

    W Video GEN as always I hope you're feeling better after your sickness ! Keep the videos coming my man !

  • @cristianwithnoh2951
    @cristianwithnoh2951 11 місяців тому +60

    Seems very hard to truly become one with each other when some neglect the fact that how they are treated is based on an individual's decisions rather than a collective desire to "make you feel like you don't belong."

  • @Monardadidyma587
    @Monardadidyma587 11 місяців тому +11

    Constantly impressed with this channel. This dude is a masterclass in how to talk about hot button issues intelligently and without just making people mad.

  • @indeswma4904
    @indeswma4904 11 місяців тому +14

    This is fascinating content, it brings up a lot of conflicting feelings and thoughts which is awesome. Keep it up!

  • @mariejane1567
    @mariejane1567 11 місяців тому +98

    There are no "Black-Only" colleges.
    There are historically black colleges and universities...... there's a difference. 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🙄🙄

  • @griffithclipson5769
    @griffithclipson5769 11 місяців тому +19

    Respect bro, keep it up. Baby's mother is a german born white girl from Baltimore. Yes her manerisms reflect an urban culture, but I wouldnt say she is acting black.

    • @ToriUptown
      @ToriUptown 11 місяців тому

      they don’t be “acting” Black!! they literally just act the culture they grew up with. White people from urban areas are just different lol

    • @GEN
      @GEN  11 місяців тому +3

      Appreciate you watching! Thanks for being a valued member as well!

  • @SumZonedCat
    @SumZonedCat 11 місяців тому +41

    I identify as a Helicopter.. can’t wait to attend flight school.

  • @arsheezytv
    @arsheezytv 11 місяців тому +5

    Dude u incorporated your ad so well into your video I didn't even feel like skippin' it.

  • @Jurassicat_
    @Jurassicat_ 11 місяців тому +5

    Amazing work as always! I really appreciate that you give both sides an equal platform to share their views, I really think that’s what today’s society needs. Respect and acceptance for both sides of the coin

  • @KeyaHamm
    @KeyaHamm Місяць тому +9

    There is no such thing as black-only college. The title is incorrect and biased. Obviously this is made by someone who is does not understand.

  • @theazerothtourist
    @theazerothtourist 11 місяців тому +68

    so crazy this happens, how can anyone learn to live with others if you hide from them.

    • @mandarue5104
      @mandarue5104 11 місяців тому +11

      This right here! I've never understood why the black community in large cities has been so adamant on self segregating themselves from other races. It seems very destructive and is only causing more conflict.

    • @SozioTheRogue
      @SozioTheRogue 11 місяців тому

      @@mandarue5104 Everyone in our households tells us the same shit over and over. "That's white people shit "you're weird for doing or acting that way" "why do you act/talk white." It starts from a young age. In any "hood" all, or most, of the black folks think the same, and if you don't, then you aren't black enough. At 24 I'm starting to realize my entire family on my dad's side is split, half of them live in a shitty crime ridden area while the other half live in safe neighborhoods, still hear gun shots though because sadly, anywhere there are asshole black folks, people are getting shot at night. Until people start making better choices and getting others to make better choices kids and teenagers will grow up to live in and stay in fucked up areas and encourage others to stay down with them. 1/3 of them will end up in prison, blaming "the system" for them getting caught doing crimes while another 1/3 will get good jobs or make companies or something to leave their shitty areas, and the last 1/3 will stay there and continue the generation in that area all for the cycle to continue again. The first 1/3 will choose to be better once they get out, maybe making enough money and leaving or staying the shitty area, while some of them will just be in and out of prison, some doing so much shit or something bad enough, that they get life.

    • @thatsportsguyjason4630
      @thatsportsguyjason4630 11 місяців тому +8

      ​@@mandarue5104white people dont do the same?

    • @Mika-ph6ku
      @Mika-ph6ku 11 місяців тому

      @@thatsportsguyjason4630 Nope! White majority communities/businesses/colleges exist because white people are a majority population in the country. There are always gonna be more white people around in a vast majority of places in the USA because of this which gives the illusion of self-segregation. The amount of actually unironically racist white people I've met I can count on my fingers.

    • @rollitupmars
      @rollitupmars 11 місяців тому

      @@mandarue5104As if whites aren’t 10x worse

  • @brandonlemon2060
    @brandonlemon2060 11 місяців тому +56

    It's weird how much being around people that look like you and share the same culture is important to everyone. It should be accepted that everyone shares that same sentiment.

    • @ManSeekingMeaning
      @ManSeekingMeaning 11 місяців тому +7

      They really don’t though.

    • @brandonlemon2060
      @brandonlemon2060 11 місяців тому +2

      @ManSeekingMeaning that's easy to say. It's hard to back up, though.

    • @YehoshuaAkalo
      @YehoshuaAkalo 11 місяців тому

      @@brandonlemon2060 purposefully making yourself only be around people of your race will feed that racism and to stop that we need to just stop caring about race no matter where and when just ignore it

    • @Sure_You_Betcha
      @Sure_You_Betcha 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ManSeekingMeaningNo its a fair assessment actually... Everyone prefers to be around people somewhat similar to them, people who generally share the same culture. The moment we accept that reality, the faster the planet will become a better place.

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 8 місяців тому

      exactly

  • @mackaready1
    @mackaready1 9 місяців тому +9

    Sociologists called this normal human behavior “in-group preference.”

    • @bklan9899
      @bklan9899 9 місяців тому

      It's totally normal and not malicious it's intent, but being in the out group can disadvantages and advantages. When you break it down and trust in the greater consciousness, it's not that complicated and that's the only way forward. Otherwise we just go back.

    • @Sure_You_Betcha
      @Sure_You_Betcha 8 місяців тому +1

      Yup, its a form of tribalism...

  • @gomindright
    @gomindright 11 місяців тому +29

    She sounds brainwashed. Blink twice if you're in distress.

    • @matthewb2799
      @matthewb2799 11 місяців тому +6

      Yeah she definitely does I think if she kinda had to say those things because her roommates would probably watch the video

    • @Idkchangethislater
      @Idkchangethislater 8 місяців тому

      Nah she’s just stupid

    • @DarrenMoore-le6pg
      @DarrenMoore-le6pg 24 дні тому +1

      She said that she grew up primarily around black people. It wasn’t a force fit. Ultimately, it was her choice. She said that if she had options to go to a PWI she would’ve gone there. No brainwashing hoss.

  • @Changefnbr
    @Changefnbr 11 місяців тому +43

    Not even saying this for likes but it’s always a great day when GEN uploads

  • @emmylou7052
    @emmylou7052 11 місяців тому +32

    “You can act ghetto you can act prissy but you can’t act white” based

  • @Jbrimbelibap
    @Jbrimbelibap 11 місяців тому +57

    If you're the among the only few white people at your college that makes you the minority
    Is it really that much of a stretch to say you could experience racisme ?
    I know a guy who was the only white guy at his school in Cameroun, people have been racist against him ! We're all human, all the same and it goes for both the good and the bad

    • @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik
      @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik 11 місяців тому +10

      I don’t get why people argue you can’t be racist towards white people. It baffles me.

    • @zfritz268
      @zfritz268 11 місяців тому +16

      I went to a minority-majority school when i was little. only 2 other white males in my grade. I use to get jumped alot, called "white boy/cracker" and told "i cant talk to certain people because they aint like me". What i remember the most is it wasnt the other students my age who initially were the problem. it was the older siblings from the highschool down the street when they saw me after school. they were the ones that taught the younger kids these bad ideas. they showed them how to "treat the white boys" and that they cant be your friends. its a taught, generational mentality.

    • @NicheGreens
      @NicheGreens 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@zfritz268that hits close to home. My parents divorced and I went to a school where i ended up the only white kid in my class. It became obvious pretty fast that i was the enemy.

    • @JimiGosu
      @JimiGosu 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@zfritz268Me too! When the seniors graduated, all that nonsense started going away. I didn't get that kinda treatment very much when they graduated. I'm just lucky that kinda behavior didn't persist after they left.

    • @Satrezlo
      @Satrezlo Місяць тому

      But when the roles are reversed for the average black american... we are "victims" "victim-mentality"

  • @rhosigmagaming
    @rhosigmagaming 21 день тому +2

    As a HBCU grad (TSU, 1997) we are not weak , nor are the schools safe spaces. Her comments is completely wild.

  • @AP-Design
    @AP-Design 11 місяців тому +4

    Great coverage, man. You ask the right questions.

  • @missminty1996
    @missminty1996 11 місяців тому +5

    I found the perfect middle ground is to go to a diverse college and join a cultural club to find people with the same interests.

  • @kitanasdaughter
    @kitanasdaughter 11 місяців тому +31

    An HBCU is definitely not a “black-only college” at all. And as someone who graduated from XULA, they probably are one of the most diverse HBCUs. There are plenty of white, Asian, and other non-black students that go there especially in the doctoral and professional programs.

  • @heartpath1
    @heartpath1 11 місяців тому +56

    I really enjoy your content but this was a puff piece. No real questions were asked no real answers were given. Still, it’s a great topic and I applaud your efforts and what you do in general. I’m waiting for the time when we discuss culture instead of race. That’s the key to getting to root of our issues.

    • @Ash-nk8lk
      @Ash-nk8lk 11 місяців тому +1

      No real questions?

    • @heartpath1
      @heartpath1 11 місяців тому +15

      @@Ash-nk8lk yes. There’s no real discussion about any racial issues. “What’s it’s like to go to school here?”
      “Um it’s ok. I get along with everyone”
      “We love her. I say the N word for her.”
      No depth that gets to the attitudes between white and black culture in America. No challenging questions.

    • @blueischiii1575
      @blueischiii1575 11 місяців тому +1

      That would be great. Although maybe he was trying not to get confrontational. Im not sure.

    • @heartpath1
      @heartpath1 11 місяців тому +3

      @@blueischiii1575 precisely my point. Confronting racial issues is very difficult and has only gotten worse over the last 10 years. We can no longer have honest and uncomfortable conversations because the victimhood narrative of opressor vs. oppressed has become the only thing that matters. Truth be damned.

    • @eg4441
      @eg4441 11 місяців тому +1

      i'm not greatly educated in these matters but looking at these comments on this video suggests to me there's a lot of absence of knowledge for america's history on racial subjects and class. reconstruction in the south is responsible for so much shit most of us aren't aware of. i still need to research way more about that era

  • @brendenfullmer5573
    @brendenfullmer5573 9 місяців тому +1

    SOLID vid dude. Glad to see your channel soaring

  • @kyattogallery
    @kyattogallery 11 місяців тому +13

    As a white person in a Japanese University, I find this very interesting and insightful video.
    The question “could a white student fully grasp the challenges of being a minority” or “what is acting white” is super hard to answer, especially as a white person with added anxieties of being taken the wrong way on either side of the political spectrum. Of course another layer of nuance is added in my experience as I am fully in a different country, but I definitely think it’s very complicated navigating a space as any minority regardless of what the minority and majority groups are. I think the one thing I’ve noticed comparing my experience to minorities in America as well as other classmates (primarily Chinese or Taiwanese) is that no one experience is exactly identical even when they share common themes (issues with misapplied stereotypes, code switching, micro aggressions, direct and indirect biases, etc.), so it’s more productive not to frame the discussion as an black and white either/or debate but instead of a nuanced interrogation of underlying whys.
    Also openly sharing one another’s experiences and not downing or diminishing one side’s struggles is crucial. I am so thankful of the insight many of my black and Asian American friends have given me based on their own experiences that truly have taught me a lot about navigating through mental health struggles and a lot of the problems with being a racial minority that I have had to face in my time in Japan. Honestly it’s largely because of open and vulnerable dialogue about the problems and their own insight that I have managed to make it through and actually thrive in my studies.

    • @canadafree2087
      @canadafree2087 10 місяців тому

      You are a minority in Japan. What is Japan doing to change this? Meanwhile in the USA, just under half are white, the rest are POC.

  • @meleenafaith3856
    @meleenafaith3856 11 місяців тому +7

    I love your videos ! You're always so respectful and ask good questions that people don't normal think of. Thank you !

  • @jayray2381
    @jayray2381 11 місяців тому +4

    Another banger, best UA-camr on the platform

  • @dez7800
    @dez7800 11 місяців тому +35

    My main issue is:
    If the university/college is publicly funded, there shouldn't be any limitations except for gpa, portfolio or other things that mesure performance. If it doesn't receive funds from the government, so it's 100% privately funded, they should be able to do what they want. Having a taxpayer funded college that only allows people from a certain race, background or wtv, shouldn't be legal. Same for religious schools, they shouldn't be funded by the government at all. You want funding ? Follow the curriculum.

    • @LifeisaBeautifulting
      @LifeisaBeautifulting 11 місяців тому +5

      Xavier is privately funded

    • @zfritz268
      @zfritz268 11 місяців тому +10

      @@LifeisaBeautifulting They still do receive federal funding. its even on their website. Now, do we classify student federal loans being used at the school? then it would be over half of their yearly income.

    • @JimiGosu
      @JimiGosu 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@LifeisaBeautifultingmost private schools actually still get at least some federal funding.

    • @OohlalaHolly
      @OohlalaHolly 6 місяців тому +2

      What are you talking about?

    • @annmariebusu9924
      @annmariebusu9924 3 дні тому

      Any race can attend these schools didn't you see the interview of the white student. Most white students are not interested in attending even though they can. The preference is Predominantly white schools.

  • @LivenSixtyFive
    @LivenSixtyFive 11 місяців тому +19

    Bro no one in this comment section understands why HBCU’s exist and Gen literally explained it too.

    • @natashka1982
      @natashka1982 9 місяців тому +8

      They exist so you can hang out, twerk, and talk about whypepo

    • @itsjustsuna
      @itsjustsuna 9 місяців тому

      @@natashka1982loud and wrong. you’re ignorant please go research the reason hbcu’s were created. right now you’re embarrassing yourself.

    • @dianneezogiye5399
      @dianneezogiye5399 8 місяців тому +3

      @@natashka1982I see you’re jealous😂😂😂

  • @GasApfel
    @GasApfel 11 місяців тому +15

    Bro what. I live in Germany. This is so far from reality for me.

    • @dutchhondarebel
      @dutchhondarebel 11 місяців тому +7

      Same, the thought of ''race exclusive' schools is so odd

    • @koolkeef
      @koolkeef 11 місяців тому

      Its kind of a relic of (recent) history, back when it was Tulane and other big schools that were excluding blacks, so Xavier and other HBCUs where their only options. HBCUs don't exclude any one, more so that they cater to a certain demographic, but all are certainly welcome. Hell, there are a few HBCUs that have turned majority white in enrollment.

    • @rollitupmars
      @rollitupmars 11 місяців тому +4

      @@dutchhondarebelBecause the American society was literally built on race.. everything has been about RACE SINCE the very beginning of the good ole USA

    • @Sure_You_Betcha
      @Sure_You_Betcha 8 місяців тому

      Thats because Germany is largely racially and culturally homogeneous... Though historically race in Europe was veiwed differently due to that. And you all are lucky for that. Extreme Cultural diversity kinda sucks.

    • @kennypowers2341
      @kennypowers2341 7 місяців тому

      Yeah the germans woukd never have done that silly americans

  • @Sylsomnia22
    @Sylsomnia22 11 місяців тому +9

    When I see Gen's video, I click faster than on some huge channels videos.

  • @rylehetzel3192
    @rylehetzel3192 9 місяців тому +4

    If they want federal funding they have to accept everyone

    • @heysilly1341
      @heysilly1341 9 місяців тому

      That’s not how that works. And anybody can attend an hbcu

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage 9 місяців тому

      ​@@heysilly1341they're racist

  • @arlenaholmes
    @arlenaholmes Місяць тому

    I really liked this vid!! I love the concept of turning these experiences into investigative journalism!!! Keep going!!!

  • @joey4track
    @joey4track 11 місяців тому +1

    it is a good day when i see a gen upload in my feed

  • @TypicalAmericanCitizen
    @TypicalAmericanCitizen 9 місяців тому +25

    Not him starting with a shot of the fried chicken bro 💀

  • @justDaphna
    @justDaphna 11 місяців тому +7

    It’s very beneficial to communicate and surround yourself with people who have diverse perspectives. Otherwise you will be doomed with ignorance and have a limited mindset. This video reassured me of that which is why I chose my PWI in the first place. Not to say that HBCU’s are inferior to PWI’s.

  • @Kaw-rasu
    @Kaw-rasu 11 місяців тому +34

    Ain't no way he went to their apartment and they were frying chicken 💀

    • @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik
      @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik 11 місяців тому +7

      Wonder what the odds of that were honestly

    • @tf8187
      @tf8187 11 місяців тому

      😂

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates 9 місяців тому +7

      My roomie taught me how to fry chicken she's white from Texas. Everybody loves fried chicken , Indians, Asians Africans, Europeans. What's not to like?!

    • @Kaw-rasu
      @Kaw-rasu 8 місяців тому

      @@HosCreates Oh I love fried chicken too. It's just a stereotype for black Americans to love fried chicken more than the average person and I was joking about that, but I have no ill will.

    • @gaudylady7
      @gaudylady7 8 місяців тому

      @@HosCreatesExactly! We like one of the best (tasting) foods on this planet.

  • @kylemontfit
    @kylemontfit 11 місяців тому +2

    Another fantastic GEN upload

  • @kingcurtis666
    @kingcurtis666 11 місяців тому +2

    Another great video! Insightful

  • @princorporated-1999
    @princorporated-1999 Місяць тому +3

    My sister left Howard University because she didn’t like the vibe there. She’s black.

    • @ohgreen9473
      @ohgreen9473 25 днів тому

      Maybe she should've tried FAMU

  • @volcanoman7260
    @volcanoman7260 11 місяців тому +6

    Americans care too much about race… this is such a crazy concept to me coming from abroad.

  • @tylermchaffie9422
    @tylermchaffie9422 11 місяців тому +30

    I find it Interesting how multiple black interviewees mentioned how they like being in groups with people that look like them (black). I can confidently say that i could never say something like that and not be called racist. It’s not about excluding people of a certain race, it’s just easy to feel comfortable with people you blend in with and have common life experiences with.

    • @1on1AllstarsGames
      @1on1AllstarsGames 11 місяців тому +7

      You have always been with your kind remember your suburbs 😂

    • @tylermchaffie9422
      @tylermchaffie9422 10 місяців тому +3

      I don’t live in the suburbs. Anybody can live in the suburbs. Either way, Jesus loves you and have a great day!

    • @natashka1982
      @natashka1982 9 місяців тому

      ​@@1on1AllstarsGamesand now your kind is moving in cause you don't want to be near each other lmao. 90% of guys flocking all over me are black. Thirstiest buncha people

    • @DrUmarJohnson1
      @DrUmarJohnson1 8 місяців тому +3

      @@tylermchaffie9422 Lies Tyler! Tucker Carson, Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, Laura Ingraham, and Taylor Greene have all been advocating for a "Pure" America

    • @kevinbrathwaite1116
      @kevinbrathwaite1116 Місяць тому

      ​@@DrUmarJohnson1 nobody gaf stop trolling

  • @kotey1958
    @kotey1958 Місяць тому +2

    The caption says she regretted it. She’s a senior.

  • @jg3_75
    @jg3_75 4 місяці тому +1

    8:43 I agree 100 percent. I also find value in being around people that look like me.

  • @Steve-390
    @Steve-390 11 місяців тому +5

    This needed to be at least an hour

  • @somerandomguy4919
    @somerandomguy4919 11 місяців тому +5

    There should be a collaboration with Gen and Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5

  • @rayanne1136
    @rayanne1136 11 місяців тому +27

    At my college there’s a blacks only office/club. I’m Mexican-American and every time I pass it and I see only black students go in, I can’t help but question it. Like, I understand wanting to be around your own people, but secluding yourself to only being friends, studying with or working with just your race is limiting and not making any progression.
    It’s the same reason why Latinos in the U.S. are stuck socially. We focus so much on our past oppressions that we don’t learn to let it go and live in the present-day where things are lot better. Not perfect but better. I just think that if we focus so much on the negatives and hold onto it, it limits us “minorities” from moving forward.
    And funny enough, when I show that attitude and way of thinking to other Latinos, they always get angry and upset, telling me “No. White people are all the same.”
    I’m just gonna say it. Us Hispanics are not saints. There’s internalized racism, colorism, racism towards blacks and Asians, and towards white people.
    Just because we are darker skinned does not mean that we are allowed to be racist towards white people or that we’re not capable of making stereotypical assumptions, racist remarks/jokes and hating someone else because they’re lighter skinned.
    We gotta do better. We have to realize that we are not bound to our skin color. We are more than that. We have to stop victimizing ourselves and focus on the future.

    • @massimilianomencacci2510
      @massimilianomencacci2510 11 місяців тому

      Racist are winning, plain and simple.
      Ah, latinos are genetically mostly European, especially Mexicans and Central Americans.
      I would remember that the Spanish, the Portuguese and even the Italians are European, but they are NOT white. After all, for some, the Irish and Poles weren't even white.
      But they ARE Europeans.

    • @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik
      @klaibefhuoaiuwehjklbdfsnxnik 11 місяців тому

      ⛄️

    • @55CINCO55
      @55CINCO55 11 місяців тому

      Latinos are stuck socially????? WHAT LATINOS ARE YOU HANGING AROUND LOL. You must be from California huh.

    • @alex-fn4zr
      @alex-fn4zr 11 місяців тому

      This is exactly what I want to say to my friends but even the slightest thing will push them away for months. No one is keeping "minorities" down they are doing it to each other. I'm from a primarily Latino town and to be honest I never noticed the fact that I was lighter skinned.
      When we were kids, my friends and I would make fun of and mock white people who were the minority in my town. It's definitely possible to be racist to white people but everyone is so stuck on the past that they think it's ok or not possible. I think the only reason I wasn't grouped along with them was because I spoke Spanish.
      That is until the 2016 election that there was so much tension with Trump and immigrants that I started to receive comments from classmates I've known for years. It threw me off so much because I've never thought of my own skin, only my culture and it really made me think about how I was acting towards white people.
      I was raised with parents who wouldn't allow much of anything in our house to be American, so I always considered myself Mexican as well. I've been really lost for a while on what I really am because of my classmates and at some point, my own relatives that compared me to Putin. I think this way of thinking is what divides people the most and creates prejudices towards people of any skin tone.
      An older friend once told me a racist Asian "joke" and I went to tell it to another adult. The adult already knew it and was completely fine with it. I was with another older friend when we were caught in a drive by and when we got back and told someone they asked if the shooter was black. I asked why and my friend said it was because black people are bad. Racism is very ingrained into Latino culture among other things, but nobody says anything because they're a "minority" and the people that bring it to light are racist.

    • @silentassasin-q8l
      @silentassasin-q8l 11 місяців тому +6

      that and the fact that hispanic isnt a race, hispanics can be white, brown or black

  • @JenniferTevi
    @JenniferTevi 11 місяців тому +1

    This video was great, I think it's weird that the comments are so focused on the first minute or 2, but I'd like to say I'd love to see more diversity in Universities that clearly lack it, so that POC would feel more comfortable in their studies there (coming from an african who was raised in germany and studies there)

  • @MrMeandjackson
    @MrMeandjackson 9 місяців тому

    love the unbiased content. Keep it up!

  • @ivangarcia2115
    @ivangarcia2115 11 місяців тому +4

    You wanna be around people who have the same or similar cultural values and beliefs around you. While there should places that cater to certain cultures and groups they shouldn’t be exclusionary. We live in a world now especially here in the states it’s damn near impossible to not be around different cultures and people

  • @Unknown2Yoo
    @Unknown2Yoo 11 місяців тому +8

    My mother taught at an inner city public college, she was also on the admissions board and counseled students who wished to come to the program (she taught physical therapy). Every black student that went to an HBCU she told to take extra classes elsewhere. Why? They routinely underperformed. They just were outright unprepared. The only exceptions were small, private, liberal arts HBCUs. Those students were excellent. From her experience, the trend appeared to be that the students felt comfortable at these universities, but they didn't learn enough to go to professional school, especially medicine. Also, my mother is black. She wanted to see other black people succeed, so she told them the truth.

    • @1on1AllstarsGames
      @1on1AllstarsGames 11 місяців тому +3

      Meaning your biracial 😂

    • @Unknown2Yoo
      @Unknown2Yoo 11 місяців тому

      If you count my British great, great grandfather on my dad's side I guess 🤷@@1on1AllstarsGames

  • @RuffiRaggaMuff
    @RuffiRaggaMuff 11 місяців тому +13

    This was interesting.
    My only takeaway (or what I’m left thinking/questioning) is what careers are they preparing for that would make an HBCU worth it? I heard a lot about socializing but not about career prep. I’m curious!

    • @rty3115
      @rty3115 11 місяців тому +3

      notice how he didn’t ask them about their careers ? doesn’t seem relevant to the purpose of the video yeah?

    • @RuffiRaggaMuff
      @RuffiRaggaMuff 11 місяців тому +2

      @@rty3115 that’s what I’m still curious about. I heard a lot about how an HBCU feels good. As someone who works with young people - specifically career guidance - I would have like to know about their choices. College usually prepares you for a career so I’m interested in what preparatory courses were offered and if there was an advantage over going to a traditional college.

    • @rty3115
      @rty3115 11 місяців тому +1

      @@RuffiRaggaMuffi get what you mean but i don’t think it was relevant for his purpose of the video

    • @sharonwilliams8552
      @sharonwilliams8552 11 місяців тому

      @@RuffiRaggaMufftheir careers are fine

    • @RuffiRaggaMuff
      @RuffiRaggaMuff 11 місяців тому +2

      @@rty3115 and I disagree because it’s relevant when you are comparing your academic experience at a non-traditional college. I would say not only is it necessary to discuss but highly related to the topic of choosing a HBCU. I think the video would have been more informative and helpful to someone who is thinking about attending. I watched from an educator’s perspective so maybe I would have had more thought provoking questions. Overall the video was interesting but left a lot of questions to be answered. Hope you’re not offended by my line of thinking. I think young people should be openminded but realistic about their career goals. University has the ability to change someone’s life for good or bad. Education and debt both in one choice. God bless you and your family yeah

  • @mattsmoviemagic8123
    @mattsmoviemagic8123 2 місяці тому +1

    Hats Off to the girl that stated, "It's Stupid To Say There's Such A Thing As Acting White."

  • @southernphunk
    @southernphunk 10 днів тому +1

    2:29 her parents was scared she would get pregnant by a “black” guy.... if she would have said don’t get pregnant because you’re in college... cool but not w/ the black dude who’s trying to get an education just like her... the standard upbringing, that is mad crazy...

  • @janibeg3247
    @janibeg3247 9 місяців тому +14

    Xavier U. = 51% graduation rate, Tulane = 86% graduation rate.

    • @JROB447
      @JROB447 8 місяців тому +3

      What’s your point?

    • @asterixandobelix195
      @asterixandobelix195 8 місяців тому +5

      @@JROB447
      Predominantly Blk institute often have the lowest graduation rates. As per statistics.

    • @OohlalaHolly
      @OohlalaHolly 6 місяців тому +1

      @@asterixandobelix195and?

    • @asterixandobelix195
      @asterixandobelix195 6 місяців тому +1

      @OohlalaHolly
      I was addressing the dismal graduation rates of predominantly Blk Institutes. Hence why, despite DEI, the graduation rates have further collapsed.

    • @asterixandobelix195
      @asterixandobelix195 6 місяців тому

      @OohlalaHolly
      Hence why, despite DEI, the rates of graduation have further declined.

  • @kirkscott3050
    @kirkscott3050 9 місяців тому +10

    This comment section is actually a perfect example of why HBCU’s are necessary. I chose to go to an HBCU over Baylor, St. John’s, Drexel, San Diego State and many other PWI’s. I’ve worked for top companies like Google, Amazon, and Oracle and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that this was because of my HBCU specifically. The education is the same. Doing a paper on a school issued mac vs a school issued Lenovo doesn’t really matter it’s still a paper. Our professors are thought leaders as well. So for a person to say “the education is just not there” is false and conveys deep self hatred.

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 8 місяців тому +2

      oh, thanks for these, I was actually searching in the comment for a perspective of someone that wents to HBCU college

    • @kirkscott3050
      @kirkscott3050 8 місяців тому +1

      @@sumayyahadetunmbi4347proud graduate of Morehouse College. People will say anything disparaging that they can towards black establishments. Don’t believe the BS.

    • @Dr.Speller
      @Dr.Speller 21 день тому

      HBCU grad here as well. Winston-Salem State in NC. I was prepared for my doctoral program and I’m a researcher & professor now.

  • @hellogoodbye4736
    @hellogoodbye4736 11 місяців тому +10

    Stopping kids from saying first

  • @insanogeddon
    @insanogeddon 9 місяців тому +2

    The literal DEFINITION of RACISM. So much for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights" Article 2. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

  • @dynamicdingus
    @dynamicdingus 11 місяців тому +10

    Race is the last thing you should worry about when considering your education. If u want a community or sense of culture, you join a club of people with similar interests and goals. A black person that's into rap music and lives the sort of lifestyle associated with the genre is not gonna relate to a black person that's a punk and listens to hardcore punk. Same with white people. That's why the school stereotypes were always things like: the jock, the nerd, the popular, the outcast, etc. Not the black one, the white one, the yellow, the red, the brown.. when you have a school that has a significantly large population of one race, that's when you get people talking about the minority race in the school.

  • @autohrap5884
    @autohrap5884 11 місяців тому +3

    6:09 my man said that “my wife” lol like borat

  • @Infernalhazard
    @Infernalhazard 11 місяців тому +5

    Ahh yes, segregation. How far we've backtracked.

  • @KrisVivis
    @KrisVivis Місяць тому

    @6:03 dude soundin like Borat, my wiaaaafee! 😂😂😂

  • @0h2ezy
    @0h2ezy 11 місяців тому +4

    The most ignorant comment is “there are other options for white ppl”. What options are not available for black ppl? Especially before the abolition of the affirmative action

  • @hippopolove
    @hippopolove 9 місяців тому +5

    I don't like how they all think...
    Segregation is NOT good. We need to all live together to make a country and a planet better for all.
    Stop talking about "safe space", you don't need that sht when everybody is mixed and live together.
    Come tu Europe, you will se that peoples are more mixed, and it's better, we learn from each other, and it's cool.

    • @annmariebusu9924
      @annmariebusu9924 3 дні тому

      Fyi America has more PWI, predominantly white institutions. Hbcu are the minority and all can attend both.