@A FreeOne joe biden is in no way perfect. I think trump criminal and hatred history is just as bad as joe biden. But it just to show you that messed up our political system is. Right now biden is still in Obama's shadow and I think that's why he has a lot of votes with the majority. People will vote on the lesser of two evils.
How crazy is it that as a black person, I learned about the Tulsa race massacre from watching "Watchmen" on HBO. Black history in America is an afterthought. Wow.. it seems like I've touched a nerve! Thanks for all the likes and lets educate ourselves about our histories wherever you're from. #BLM✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻✊
Blame only your own ignorance if you haven't bothered to learn the finer details of African American historic events as well as our contributions, inventions, etc., that has enriched America and beyond, such infomation has long been easily available and accessible. "In the age of information, ignorance is a choice"- Anonymous.
AliEvaMari I watched it as least 6 times! It was so, fantastic, and a great response to all those who kept venting about the looting that happened in the first two days of the protests, rather than on what the protests were about. It was great! I’m glad Trevor had this interview with her.
Great Interview and she made a lot of Sense. She has a lot of knowledge and can actually teach some classes for people who want to be informed on real history. Protect her at all cost
Even the DA of Atlanta is getting death threats that include his family! Why in America can we not even get the basics of _Life, Liberty, and Justice for ALL_ without threatening death on another black person? We are really messed up as a country.
@living in a desert Perhaps that's the problem. Hate. It's one of the most strongest feeling humans can have (fueled by anger, and distrust). If we can be less hateful of each other and treat everyone as human beings.
I agree. It is not about the extremes of political correctness. Just have a conversation so people can learn from your experiences and stop being freaking ignorant.
I'm an old white lady of far left opinions and I never knew about Tulsa and am watching Watchman right now- I got linked to it from someone since the lynching of George Floyd. I'm being dehumanized by white supremacy! It must end!!!!
Fun fact: Monopoly was created as a way to show people that capitalism is inherently unfair and only winnable if you hoard resources. The creator was shocked and dismayed that people didn't get it.
More shocking they actually use it to teach people how to be assholes, how to hoard all the money and get rich at real estate. Like it's supposed to be a good thing. Humans are broken. I pray for our next generation. But I use action and words to teach my children to be better, loving, equitable humans
I remember playing with my sister when we were kids. Neither of us wanted to loose... So we'd set up "dummy" players and would rob them blind. Needless to say, looking back on that all I could think was "wow. That's fucked up"
They really are. I've witnessed this first hand and I'm white. My father called 911 on me when I was suicidal and they came, arrested me for being suicidal, then locked me up in nothing short than an insane asylum that tried to pass as a mental health facility. Seriously faulty judgement there. The sad part is that I hadn't done anything and wasn't going to do anything to myself. This was a way my narcissistic father abused me. Then he'd guilt me for the obligatory $10k the bill would be after insurance. No thank you. Y'all don't know shit about abuse and mental illness, popo. Go have some coffee and eat your donuts and leave us struggling folk the fuck alone!
These words struck me hard. I’m German and we life with the shame of the holocaust since 75 years. No Jewish person has to walk down a street that’s named after a Nazi general. The flags were banned for decades. Nazi literature is banned and we have thousands of monuments that remind us of the big suffering we inflicted on innocent people. As a German I life with that shame and all I can do is to take the memories of all the people who got killed and carry it with me. I think white Americans are so afraid to face their shame and to face their inheritance of slavery that they prefer to live in a racist society. That is not like justice works. White people are allowed to ignore their shame. Black people cant ignore racism. Today young Israelis love Berlin and move there because it’s so cheap and hip. They don’t like to talk about the holocaust anymore and they are absolutely allowed to ignore what happened. It’s the duty of the grand children and the grand grand children of the murderers to carry the burden of guilt and commemorate the people we as a nation failed horribly. I think white Americans are finally ready to listen. I think black Americans have a lot to talk about.
I appreciate that she mentions the keen insights that children may be able to provide us. Fresh eyes can make a huge difference in perspective and growth. Listen to the youth.
When I saw this powerful woman at the end of John Oliver, my heart broke and I literally wept. I'm glad she is on the show and continuing to speak her words.
Here we go, Kimberly Jones speech, she gave 500 years of education in less than 7 minutes. I hope this gets to you and tell me what you think after watching it. ua-cam.com/video/iENL0L3uVwo/v-deo.html
I was on the verge of tears as I listened to it over and over for about a half hour on my walk when it first came out. Started welling up again during this video. 😡
I Love her Passion. I felt her from that video. Hard truths - truths that need to be spoken & more importantly heard! Thank you for your courage, heart & wisdom!
I'm from Belgium (Morocco north Africa originally) when I saw her video on UA-cam it really made me feel sad and powerful at the same time. I love you girl keep on going wish you the best ❤️❤️❤️
Does Belgium still have statues of (King) Leopold? Wow... and all the streets named after slavers? Do you guys still buy cocoa at rock bottom prices from “3rd world” African farmers? Do you still sell Blacks hand 🤚 shaped chocolate candies? (In the Congo- Leopold decided that the territory and everyone in it belonged to him. If man woman or child did not meet their quota of work for the day the penalty was having your hand cut off.) Each country really needs to grapple with THEIR own horrific histories of abusing Black/African people. Read: The Heart of Darkness... or watch the documentaries about Congo...(Freedocumentaries.com)
You do, her name is Maxine Watters. She is the most ignorant person in congress. I do agree she represents you people with her ignorance and blame game.
Jim Duke You sound like a baby calling it “blame game” just goes to show you are not ready to have uncomfortable conversations that expand your mindset. You can’t look at history, REAL history, and say with a clear conscience that the world today is not a reflection of our past. That it influences society today, as much as you want to believe we’re all advanced and injustice does not exist, talk to people in these communities and you will see it’s pretty clear. You’re too comfortable in your own ignorance.
@@anitaa5514 why? I think it's definitely hard, and people will always have their prejudices and biases, but we can become better and strive for it. I believe equality is possible, just compare the 1950s to today, we're changing the world.
Two amazing people having such a great conversation. I could soak this up for hours. Trevor and Kimberly have really opened my eyes and deepened my understanding of racial injustice in the USA.
I don't know why 🤷🏻♀️ but Trevor talking about his mother just melts my heart... God bless you Kimberley Jones. God bless you Trevor Noah. God bless your mom, Trevor 💕
He genuinely respects women and especially Black women, having been raised by one. It's refreshingly pure. Plus, it's nice to see that he's never forgotten his humble beginnings/where he comes from. So many of us work so hard, day in + out, to escape our origins for whatever reason. Trevor has never let his true essence go. It's the reason why he's so well-rounded, in my humble opinion. I'm such a fan! 🤩 LOL.
Trevor seems like such a kind, humble man. I listened to his audiobook, "Born A Crime", and it's one of the best books I've ever listened to. His mom is a wonderful woman. I'll be looking for Kimberley Jones's book too. God bless them indeed!
@A FreeOne The Democratic AND Republican party are BOTH complicit and part of the systemically racist principles that the US was built on, so no party will work out for minorities. It seems like most minorities don't get the fact that they will not be considered an insider in the social strata that has been built in the United States. Change only seems to come about through revolution; the past is the best teacher of this.
@A FreeOne , I don't know how old you are, but everything you have stated above is conservatism, this sounds more like the Republican Party. Have you taken a look at Trump, and your base lately?
".....Warrior cop instead of the guardian of the community that we actually deserve." Yes. This. I think the reason _why_ someone goes into police work is one of the most important things the police force isn't asking its applicants. Do you want to "catch bad guys"? Or do you want to protect the community of which you yourself are a part?
@AleEvaMari Really glad to hear you say that. I've been thinking that myself and also that any applicant should have their backgrounds checked for prior associations with white supremacists. I also think that any currently employed officers with white supremacists or with known racist attitudes should be fired. I also believe that D.A.'s should also be stripped of their immunity. I mean WTF - who are they to be held as being "above the law"?!
As a white man who grew up in Los Angeles for the past 42 years, filled with racial awareness and inclusion, having felt like nothing but an advocate for equality... Kimberly's live speech opened my eyes and mind more than anything I've ever experienced. Holy s#it! Truth is powerful Much love and EMPATHY, everyone. Much love.
Kimberly’s speech is so powerful and beautiful. You can actually feel that accumulative anger of not only the obviously visible tragedies but the “daily indignities.” I get chills when she points out how Black people are looking for “equality and not revenge.” Her words pull everything together...
She is a queen. her voice and her message got people to see what they have been blinded to for so long. What this country has hid from many people for so long the pain and her voice was so real the anger and her voice was so real she deserves a platform of her own
@leo16sea now ...She brought me to tears😢 ...that was the most eloquent statement made of today's state. Thank you Kimberly Jones! 'Growth only comes fom discomfort' Wow!
the look on Trevor's face when she said she "so eloquently stole that quote from you"...priceless. beaming with pride :) my all time favorite interviewer, interviewing one of the most passionate speakers i've heard, ever. amazing.
@Artist and Fitness Model is that your excuse for there being a bunch of PWT white people doing as you racists like to say "taking advantage of the system"? I don't even know why you came to this channel to mess with black people along with the other guy. Y'all will get bodied in the comment section lol. Take your racist thoughts over to a KKK brotherhood channel or some other bs channel that nobody with a soul and a decent education would care about
I cry every time I see her video and hear these words. It’s pierced my soul and I felt proud! She is sooo strong, intelligent and wise about the reality of our lives we need you Ms Jones to lead this revolution towards equality of our beautiful black/brown people!
I didn't know who she was before she blew up. I was like. Damn. She sure knows a whole lot about black history for a random protester -- droppin' names like Tulsa and Rosewood in her speech. I'm so glad she got an opportunity to complete the circle "meeting" the person who inspired her social contract theme.
@@butterflychellebelle9198, they should be, for sure, but they're actually not. Far too few of us had been taught about those massacres in any real depth, that if they were taught to us at all. Consider yourself lucky if your history classes were well rounded enough to teach you about these injustices.
Thank You 😊 for interviewing Kimberly Jones. I hadn’t heard of her before and it was great to hear her vantage point and analogy. I fully intend on buying her book. 😊
This is the anger we have to live with and people have the nerve to asks us why are black people so mad all the time... And I'm like well here are my shoes just walk in them for a few secs....
What I was trying to indicate was that you will realize quite quickly why we hold so much anger and frustration , and yes I agree that all minorities are facing these exact situations but as a young black women I can only speak for my race, I guess you can say. but I would like to hear how different situations impact diffrent races ❤
@@davineshamonique4645 I am a non-Black POC and I feel very strongly that the focus not be diverted from, very specifically, ADOS. Every single non-Black POC comes from a history of slave ownership in one way or another, at some point or another, including Latinx and NA. I don't mean to discount other non-Black POC, my people don't have a voice and are dying every day, but this time, this moment, this is when momentum cannot falter. This is the time when the Black people on whose backs this country was built rise and everyone else provides support. We cannot detract from this. For those of you who feel somehow it's not fair, look at it this way. What happens here will have a domino effect, and already is. But here, in this country, right now, everyone needs to focus their energy to SUPPORT Black people in any way we are asked BY Black people to do so. Not take the reins, not overshadow, not try to tell folks how and what to do when. This is the time for us to support the wisdom, experience, struggle, strength, hope, and expertise of Black Americans in all their glory. Now.
We all accept the fact that discrimination exists (black and white) to varying degrees in different places but we hear of how terrible things are in the USA with racism causing all sort of made up ills even leading black people to crime in the USA. so it may help but to compare the USA homicide rate with a nearby country with no anti black racism. Few would claim that there is any anti Black racism in Jamaica. Jamaica has a 99% black population and is viewed as a black paradise. Jamaica's homicide rate for 2018 was 47 per 100 000 . The USA homicide rate for 2018 was 5 per 100 000 The number of people shot and killed by police in Jamaica in 2018 was 140 in a country with a population of 2.6 million or 0.54 per 100 000. The number of people of all races shot and killed by the USA police was 991 in a country with a population of 327 million or 0.003 per 100 000. Is this what the world is protesting about? Why has the black lives matter movement not gone to resolve the evil in Jamaica? Where is the free media on this? Are the cops really the problem? According to an Amnesty International report dated April 2001 they documented many cases of police brutality in Jamaica, some amounting to torture. Victims commonly include criminal suspects and their relatives, as well as children and women. Documented methods have included beatings, burns with hot irons, suffocation in water and mock executions. Where are the international protests? Does anti black racism in the USA really affect the crime rate? If yes then does the absence of anti black racism have an impact on crime in Jamaica? We have this past week seen the psychological effects of white on black crime on black people in the USA, however what are the Psychological effects (of the black on white crime) on the white people in the USA bearing in mind that robberies with white victims and black offenders were more than TWELVE times more common than vice versa and a white person is about TEN TIMES more likely to be killed by a black person than visa versa.
It made me cry; she really struck a chord with her honesty. As a woman, I have dealt with inequality all of my life. As a professional, the men were more interested in my build than my brains. And it's been easy for me compared to my black sisters. We are Sandra Bland.
Do you remember when Trevor said that black woman cant be beautiful? I wonder if Trevor shared that joke with that hate filled black lady You have to look hard but its there ua-cam.com/video/LgM0rG1twmQ/v-deo.html
Excellent interview. I have to credit John Oliver, as I originally saw her video at the end of his show. He only played the back half, but it left me in tears. The way she explained the system of injustice was perfect and should be used in every history class. Her words really make you think about how we got here and hat is happening now. She even touched on the looting and highlighted that it didn't have to be this way. I cannot than this woman enough, as she did more in 7 minutes than many history courses do over a semester. As a fellow black woman, I could not agree more with her points. While I barely use FB, her whole speech was definitely posted. Please Kimberly, don't ever stop. :-)
Her smile and the way she looks at 8:46 . Can't express how beautiful she looks at this moment! Despite all this she doesn't lose her sense of humor. Thank you so much Kimberly!!
Wow! This Sister is so authentic and has helped me understand why people are feeling angry. Tulsa and Rosewood sealed it for me. The game is fixed for sure!
She'd be dead by now. Your country doesn't want voices like hers. Not the REPs and not the DEMs. If it where like that, you'd have Bernie running for office now.
Politics would muzzle her. Her assignment as I see it is to educate/wake up the masses who are often seduced to vote for fools such as the current one.
Thank you both for your commitment to Truth, Justice, Harmony, Balance, Order, Reciprocity, and Propriety: The Principles of MAAT. You are making a difference and we need your voices.
Kimberly Jones is so captivating in the way she narrates and story tells, bring her back she's brilliant and pleasant to watch. Her perspective and respect toward youth is so needed, as we need to think about the generations that have yet to come for the good of all people on this planet and the survival of mother earth. These times feel very pivotal.
Kimberly’s got fire! That’s the strength and passion that we all need in this fight for justice and equality 🙌💯🔥
@A FreeOne vote on the local level. that where we are now seeing change.
@A FreeOne joe biden is in no way perfect. I think trump criminal and hatred history is just as bad as joe biden. But it just to show you that messed up our political system is. Right now biden is still in Obama's shadow and I think that's why he has a lot of votes with the majority. People will vote on the lesser of two evils.
A FreeOne ohhphou lul uus lululemon u lol 😝 has last night
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How crazy is it that as a black person, I learned about the Tulsa race massacre from watching "Watchmen" on HBO. Black history in America is an afterthought.
Wow.. it seems like I've touched a nerve! Thanks for all the likes and lets educate ourselves about our histories wherever you're from. #BLM✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻✊
Its needs to be taught.
It would need a rewrite from a Black owned business. In the textbooks now you would be lucky to get a page on slavery in America.
i has never been written in the public school system we must teach ourselves
Blame only your own ignorance if you haven't bothered to learn the finer details of African American historic events as well as our contributions, inventions, etc., that has enriched America and beyond, such infomation has long been easily available and accessible. "In the age of information, ignorance is a choice"- Anonymous.
Thats how i found about it as well😔
I have been waiting for them to FINALLY have an interview!!
Meet too
@@sharonbell5983 Me too!
Same here
@@artistnmaking1984 sameh here
As a Jones myself...with an outside teacher voice...I absolutely loooooove Ms. Kimberly!!!!!!! She is wonderful. I have learned to whisper. ❤❤❤❤❤
THE TRUTH NEVERRRRRR GETS OLD. Protect this woman. PERIODT
That clip gives me chills. I love this woman so much.
AliEvaMari I watched it as least 6 times! It was so, fantastic, and a great response to all those who kept venting about the looting that happened in the first two days of the protests, rather than on what the protests were about. It was great! I’m glad Trevor had this interview with her.
I agree, I LOVE THIS SISTA. MY GOD, I was moved, please see believe her she is speaking TRUTH!
The whole video was freaking amazing!!! Her monopoly example was freaking AMAZING
Great Interview and she made a lot of Sense. She has a lot of knowledge and can actually teach some classes for people who want to be informed on real history. Protect her at all cost
Even the DA of Atlanta is getting death threats that include his family! Why in America can we not even get the basics of _Life, Liberty, and Justice for ALL_ without threatening death on another black person? We are really messed up as a country.
@living in a desert Perhaps that's the problem. Hate. It's one of the most strongest feeling humans can have (fueled by anger, and distrust). If we can be less hateful of each other and treat everyone as human beings.
I want to see people like her on TV right now. She's not trying to remember what she's supposed to say to us.
She's REAL
That’s an excellent way to put it: “She’s not trying to remember what she’s supposed to say to us.”
She's genuinely speaking from her heart. ❤
I agree. It is not about the extremes of political correctness. Just have a conversation so people can learn from your experiences and stop being freaking ignorant.
I'm an old white lady of far left opinions and I never knew about Tulsa and am watching Watchman right now- I got linked to it from someone since the lynching of George Floyd. I'm being dehumanized by white supremacy! It must end!!!!
“ To the privileged, equality feels like oppression “ I don’t know who said that but it makes soo much sense.
Fun fact: Monopoly was created as a way to show people that capitalism is inherently unfair and only winnable if you hoard resources. The creator was shocked and dismayed that people didn't get it.
More shocking they actually use it to teach people how to be assholes, how to hoard all the money and get rich at real estate. Like it's supposed to be a good thing. Humans are broken. I pray for our next generation. But I use action and words to teach my children to be better, loving, equitable humans
I remember playing with my sister when we were kids. Neither of us wanted to loose... So we'd set up "dummy" players and would rob them blind. Needless to say, looking back on that all I could think was "wow. That's fucked up"
Wait, people don't get it?? I used to get sad whenever we plaid monopoly when I was little.🙈
Wow! Thanks for this. Didn't know.
That's what WHITE PEOPLE did HOARD RESOURCES 😒😡
"We cannot allow cops to be Judge, Jury and Executioner"
no no not in this day and age
This is not 'judge, jury and executioner' - this is 'lyncher'
✨ Danika Lewis ✨💥💥💯💥💥
Mother has been saying this for years..
One of her meaningful quotes (🙏🏽😔🙏🏽)
They really are. I've witnessed this first hand and I'm white. My father called 911 on me when I was suicidal and they came, arrested me for being suicidal, then locked me up in nothing short than an insane asylum that tried to pass as a mental health facility. Seriously faulty judgement there. The sad part is that I hadn't done anything and wasn't going to do anything to myself. This was a way my narcissistic father abused me. Then he'd guilt me for the obligatory $10k the bill would be after insurance. No thank you. Y'all don't know shit about abuse and mental illness, popo. Go have some coffee and eat your donuts and leave us struggling folk the fuck alone!
Reminds me of Judge Dredd but that here or there.
"...Y'all are lucky that black people are looking for equality... and not revenge!" ~ Word.
They have big hearts I believe ♥️
My people want revenge
Make America 500 Nations Again
Or come to a casino and let us take your money and cut your hair.
Not only POWERFUL but also TRUTH in every word.
That's what my gram said
These words struck me hard. I’m German and we life with the shame of the holocaust since 75 years. No Jewish person has to walk down a street that’s named after a Nazi general. The flags were banned for decades. Nazi literature is banned and we have thousands of monuments that remind us of the big suffering we inflicted on innocent people. As a German I life with that shame and all I can do is to take the memories of all the people who got killed and carry it with me. I think white Americans are so afraid to face their shame and to face their inheritance of slavery that they prefer to live in a racist society. That is not like justice works.
White people are allowed to ignore their shame. Black people cant ignore racism.
Today young Israelis love Berlin and move there because it’s so cheap and hip. They don’t like to talk about the holocaust anymore and they are absolutely allowed to ignore what happened. It’s the duty of the grand children and the grand grand children of the murderers to carry the burden of guilt and commemorate the people we as a nation failed horribly. I think white Americans are finally ready to listen. I think black Americans have a lot to talk about.
"Growth comes from discomfort."
Very true! ✊🏾
Thank you Ms. Jones!!!!!!!!!!!
Kimberly was so passionate when she spoke in that video that I felt her anger frustration. She brought tears to my eyes.
You are the most beautifully captivating woman I've ever seen seriously.
No fr girl she spoke volume. I literally cried and showed my family
I appreciate that she mentions the keen insights that children may be able to provide us. Fresh eyes can make a huge difference in perspective and growth. Listen to the youth.
Yes as they wake up, so do we!!
Yes! Amen!
Just hope the radicals don't get a hold of them. Keep your kids away from any radicals people.
Daily micro aggressions are backing up on people so that they are exploding in anger & frustration.
I hope she'll get to "experiences" the white experience one day.
When I saw this powerful woman at the end of John Oliver, my heart broke and I literally wept. I'm glad she is on the show and continuing to speak her words.
I get chills every time i watch that. QUEEN
Same! One of the most powerful things I've seen in years. And I'm a white guy in Idaho. Righteous anger. You go girl!
I think about 1492 when this country was still the land of 500 nations
She said EXACTLY what my gram said. She 97!
@Matthew Coke Why not both?
@Matthew Coke You do know that words can have multiple meanings and ways people use it.
“Growth only comes from discomfort”! So true.
This sister needs her own show. She is just phenomenal. I wish I had her language intellect!!
She's so passionate... almost cried just watching her
Yes! I got goosebumps! 😲
I had tears in my eyes.
Here we go, Kimberly Jones speech, she gave 500 years of education in less than 7 minutes.
I hope this gets to you and tell me what you think after watching it.
ua-cam.com/video/iENL0L3uVwo/v-deo.html
I am now
I was on the verge of tears as I listened to it over and over for about a half hour on my walk when it first came out. Started welling up again during this video. 😡
I Love her Passion. I felt her from that video. Hard truths - truths that need to be spoken & more importantly heard! Thank you for your courage, heart & wisdom!
She tells it like it is!
It’s her knowledge+wisdom+passion
I'm from Belgium (Morocco north Africa originally) when I saw her video on UA-cam it really made me feel sad and powerful at the same time. I love you girl keep on going wish you the best ❤️❤️❤️
Does Belgium still have statues of (King) Leopold? Wow... and all the streets named after slavers? Do you guys still buy cocoa at rock bottom prices from “3rd world” African farmers? Do you still sell Blacks hand 🤚 shaped chocolate candies? (In the Congo- Leopold decided that the territory and everyone in it belonged to him. If man woman or child did not meet their quota of work for the day the penalty was having your hand cut off.)
Each country really needs to grapple with THEIR own horrific histories of abusing Black/African people.
Read: The Heart of Darkness... or watch the documentaries about Congo...(Freedocumentaries.com)
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I heard you people treat blacks horrible also 🤔
When the Daily Show mattered. Kimberly Jones is a force ✊🏽
Kimberly is an amazing black woman! Thanks for having her on your show, Trevor. Now I can follow her so I can learn, grow, and contribute. 👍🏽
My God this woman is amazing.
Yes, she is!
The daily indignities for sure. And, I’m learning how much greater black women are impacted. It’s staggering. Keep teaching Kimberly!
"I am Not Dying with u tonight " will buy the book. Thanks. FOR having her on your show.
Just ordered!
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽I seen that.....seriously bought tears to my eyes
THANK YOU SISTA FOR BEING THE PEOPLE VOICE 🥰🥰🥰
She is saying all of the right things. I wish we had people like her in high places...
You do, her name is Maxine Watters. She is the most ignorant person in congress. I do agree she represents you people with her ignorance and blame game.
Jim Duke “you people” oh my 😭 you need help
She's leaving this out: twitter.com/i/status/1280985329630162944
Jim Duke You sound like a baby calling it “blame game” just goes to show you are not ready to have uncomfortable conversations that expand your mindset. You can’t look at history, REAL history, and say with a clear conscience that the world today is not a reflection of our past. That it influences society today, as much as you want to believe we’re all advanced and injustice does not exist, talk to people in these communities and you will see it’s pretty clear. You’re too comfortable in your own ignorance.
I have never heard of Kimberly before her video that went viral, but I won’t forgot her! Great interview.
twitter.com/i/status/1280985329630162944
She has also written a book ‘I’m Not Dying with You Tonight’
She is so awesome. Her message was strong. God bless you.
This is the type of passion that every single person that believes about racial equality should feel.
Agreed wholeheartedly.
Equality is impossible
Unfortunately
Yup she did it... racism solved! Phew
@@jaredmbrill that is not what the comment said. That is not what anyone says. But if you're silent about inequality, how is it gonna change?!
@@anitaa5514 why? I think it's definitely hard, and people will always have their prejudices and biases, but we can become better and strive for it. I believe equality is possible, just compare the 1950s to today, we're changing the world.
such beauty, such passion , such strength and abundant love in one person.... love and respect Kimberly Jones.
God bless you.
Speaking Truth To Power!
Great conversation Trevor and Kimberly
Two amazing people having such a great conversation. I could soak this up for hours. Trevor and Kimberly have really opened my eyes and deepened my understanding of racial injustice in the USA.
MS KIM OUR FUTURE IS BRILLIANT WITH A PERSON AS YOURSELF YOU DID THE DAM THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know why 🤷🏻♀️ but Trevor talking about his mother just melts my heart... God bless you Kimberley Jones.
God bless you Trevor Noah.
God bless your mom, Trevor 💕
Yeah. How can anyone have a hard heart when he talks about his very existence being a crime?
He genuinely respects women and especially Black women, having been raised by one. It's refreshingly pure. Plus, it's nice to see that he's never forgotten his humble beginnings/where he comes from. So many of us work so hard, day in + out, to escape our origins for whatever reason. Trevor has never let his true essence go. It's the reason why he's so well-rounded, in my humble opinion. I'm such a fan! 🤩 LOL.
Doomsurfer @Doomsurfer go to bed, Russian troll
Trevor seems like such a kind, humble man. I listened to his audiobook, "Born A Crime", and it's one of the best books I've ever listened to. His mom is a wonderful woman. I'll be looking for Kimberley Jones's book too. God bless them indeed!
SHE IS AN AMAZING PERSON. HER PASSION AND INTELLIGENCE .. just wow
Yeah she is incredible!
She fooled you. You swallowed her B.S., hook, line and sinker.
Nothing for us black people I hear this type of voices since I was 13 years old and since the internet in 2003, tons of videos
Her speech was a 7 minute History lesson. Epic!
Here's a real history lesson for you: twitter.com/i/status/1280985329630162944
Literally when I say gave me chills. She needs her on UA-cam channel
Life lesson...
Still get goosebumps
"And they are lucky that what Black ppl are looking for is equality and not revenge." Damn. Well said Kimberly!
@A FreeOne what have anybody gave us???? smh
@A FreeOne The Democratic AND Republican party are BOTH complicit and part of the systemically racist principles that the US was built on, so no party will work out for minorities. It seems like most minorities don't get the fact that they will not be considered an insider in the social strata that has been built in the United States. Change only seems to come about through revolution; the past is the best teacher of this.
A FreeOne those were conservatives... I’m so tired of explaining basic US history lessons to middle school drop outs *sigh*
@@notplayboicactus5700 They think they can fool us by repeating that ignorance! We know the truth!
@A FreeOne , I don't know how old you are, but everything you have stated above is conservatism, this sounds more like the Republican Party. Have you taken a look at Trump, and your base lately?
How do I give a hundred thumbs up? Kimberly Jones, you are a powerhouse. Thank you for sharing your voice.
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".....Warrior cop instead of the guardian of the community that we actually deserve." Yes. This. I think the reason _why_ someone goes into police work is one of the most important things the police force isn't asking its applicants. Do you want to "catch bad guys"? Or do you want to protect the community of which you yourself are a part?
By catching bad guys you protect the community🙃
Yeah but the focus is lost, priorities matter
@@olovram exactly.
@AleEvaMari Really glad to hear you say that. I've been thinking that myself and also that any applicant should have their backgrounds checked for prior associations with white supremacists. I also think that any currently employed officers with white supremacists or with known racist attitudes should be fired. I also believe that D.A.'s should also be stripped of their immunity. I mean WTF - who are they to be held as being "above the law"?!
True warriors are servants. The bullies on patrol across America are not serving anyone.
This was an interview that was long overdue 💞💖💕 Thank you, Kimberley💞
Kimberly Jones beautiful, intelligent black queen spoke the truth.
Correct
MicroTex23 she had me balling my eyes out to see this young black woman speak this truth.
Here's the truth: twitter.com/i/status/1280985329630162944
Johnny Railroad Thank you.
Looks like she ate it
As a white man who grew up in Los Angeles for the past 42 years, filled with racial awareness and inclusion, having felt like nothing but an advocate for equality...
Kimberly's live speech opened my eyes and mind more than anything I've ever experienced. Holy s#it! Truth is powerful
Much love and EMPATHY, everyone. Much love.
She is speaking the honest truth.
“This is not the time to do nothing”--Mandela!
She's also speaking only for herself. She doesn't know how the rest of us feel. Some of us just might want a little payback.
We need police ourselves then we can olny blame our community
@@andrewlopez9697 I completely agree
The actual truth.
Kimberly’s speech is so powerful and beautiful. You can actually feel that accumulative anger of not only the obviously visible tragedies but the “daily indignities.” I get chills when she points out how Black people are looking for “equality and not revenge.” Her words pull everything together...
Thank you so much for having Ms. Jones on the show... she is an incredible human and an exemplary voice, right now and always.
Phew! Brought me to tears and touched my heart deeply. Words of Truth. Word of God.
She is a queen. her voice and her message got people to see what they have been blinded to for so long. What this country has hid from many people for so long the pain and her voice was so real the anger and her voice was so real she deserves a platform of her own
@leo16sea now ...She brought me to tears😢 ...that was the most eloquent statement made of today's state. Thank you Kimberly Jones! 'Growth only comes fom discomfort' Wow!
the look on Trevor's face when she said she "so eloquently stole that quote from you"...priceless. beaming with pride :) my all time favorite interviewer, interviewing one of the most passionate speakers i've heard, ever. amazing.
"You're lucky that what Black people are looking for is equality and NOT revenge!" I felt that in my soul! #powerful #deep #truth
@real american More white people use welfare than anybody else so gtfoh lol
@real american Racist keyboard warriors are lucky you can say that anonymously.
@Artist and Fitness Model is that your excuse for there being a bunch of PWT white people doing as you racists like to say "taking advantage of the system"? I don't even know why you came to this channel to mess with black people along with the other guy. Y'all will get bodied in the comment section lol. Take your racist thoughts over to a KKK brotherhood channel or some other bs channel that nobody with a soul and a decent education would care about
FACTS
Looting and vandalizing shops???
What about that
So much intellect and insight. I hope you have this young woman back again Trevor. She is definitely worth listening to.
Wonderful interview, thank you Trevor and Kimberly!
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It gives me chills every single time I've seen it. Holy CRAP.
I cry every time I see her video and hear these words. It’s pierced my soul and I felt proud! She is sooo strong, intelligent and wise about the reality of our lives we need you Ms Jones to lead this revolution towards equality of our beautiful black/brown people!
I didn't know who she was before she blew up. I was like. Damn. She sure knows a whole lot about black history for a random protester -- droppin' names like Tulsa and Rosewood in her speech. I'm so glad she got an opportunity to complete the circle "meeting" the person who inspired her social contract theme.
Tulsa and Rosewood are common knowledge
No, they really aren't. I had to turn to Google when she brought them up and I'm a college educated black woman.
@@butterflychellebelle9198, they should be, for sure, but they're actually not. Far too few of us had been taught about those massacres in any real depth, that if they were taught to us at all. Consider yourself lucky if your history classes were well rounded enough to teach you about these injustices.
She share BASIC KNOWLEDGE. “Random protesters “ ? You sound an idiot.
Tia Williams isn’t that sad? I mean how it’s been so well hidden? Talk about propaganda.
Thank You 😊 for interviewing Kimberly Jones. I hadn’t heard of her before and it was great to hear her vantage point and analogy. I fully intend on buying her book. 😊
I love Kimberly jones♥️
I normally have a critique, I have nothing to add to this conversation. She did a great job communicating my thoughts.
Yes she did.
Thank you for speaking this truth!! Powerful, so very powerful.
She is a good speaker, also, very good delivery. Even if you only lip-read, you get it quite clearly. Almost mesmerizing speaker, I would say.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. THANK YOU FOR INTERVIEWING KIMBERLY JONES!!!! I’ve been waiting to see her speak because of the video!
Thank you for interviewing her shes awesome
This is the anger we have to live with and people have the nerve to asks us why are black people so mad all the time... And I'm like well here are my shoes just walk in them for a few secs....
Davinesha Monique Even better walk in these shoes for some months.....not only some secs.....
What I was trying to indicate was that you will realize quite quickly why we hold so much anger and frustration , and yes I agree that all minorities are facing these exact situations but as a young black women I can only speak for my race, I guess you can say. but I would like to hear how different situations impact diffrent races ❤
it's not that hard to be you
@@jasoncui2534 asians have higher income than whites on average, you've got nothing to complain about
@@davineshamonique4645 I am a non-Black POC and I feel very strongly that the focus not be diverted from, very specifically, ADOS. Every single non-Black POC comes from a history of slave ownership in one way or another, at some point or another, including Latinx and NA. I don't mean to discount other non-Black POC, my people don't have a voice and are dying every day, but this time, this moment, this is when momentum cannot falter. This is the time when the Black people on whose backs this country was built rise and everyone else provides support. We cannot detract from this. For those of you who feel somehow it's not fair, look at it this way. What happens here will have a domino effect, and already is. But here, in this country, right now, everyone needs to focus their energy to SUPPORT Black people in any way we are asked BY Black people to do so. Not take the reins, not overshadow, not try to tell folks how and what to do when. This is the time for us to support the wisdom, experience, struggle, strength, hope, and expertise of Black Americans in all their glory. Now.
I just love her and her energy
*"It's like this bully that lives in our communities that nobody else sees."*
Wow. nailed it.
She puts on a smile and she seems to embody so much mental and emotional strength as she speaks. But when I look at her eyes I see so much pain. 💔
When I looked at her face, I saw so much tension...the struggle is real...we need to find healing for our pain my friend because the world is so evil.
Yes...the struggle is REAL. I saw pain, pride, rage, and emotion in her eyes. So powerful.
Powerful... What a great way to say what needed to be said.
Her points are so true. She is upholding the American ideals.
We all accept the fact that discrimination exists (black and white) to varying degrees in different places but we hear of how terrible things are in the USA with racism causing all sort of made up ills even leading black people to crime in the USA. so it may help but to compare the USA homicide rate with a nearby country with no anti black racism. Few would claim that there is any anti Black racism in Jamaica. Jamaica has a 99% black population and is viewed as a black paradise.
Jamaica's homicide rate for 2018 was 47 per 100 000 .
The USA homicide rate for 2018 was 5 per 100 000
The number of people shot and killed by police in Jamaica in 2018 was 140 in a country with a population of 2.6 million or 0.54 per 100 000.
The number of people of all races shot and killed by the USA police was 991 in a country with a population of 327 million or 0.003 per 100 000. Is this what the world is protesting about? Why has the black lives matter movement not gone to resolve the evil in Jamaica? Where is the free media on this? Are the cops really the problem?
According to an Amnesty International report dated April 2001 they documented many cases of police brutality in Jamaica, some amounting to torture. Victims commonly include criminal suspects and their relatives, as well as children and women. Documented methods have included beatings, burns with hot irons, suffocation in water and mock executions. Where are the international protests?
Does anti black racism in the USA really affect the crime rate? If yes then does the absence of anti black racism have an impact on crime in Jamaica? We have this past week seen the psychological effects of white on black crime on black people in the USA, however what are the Psychological effects (of the black on white crime) on the white people in the USA bearing in mind that robberies with white victims and black offenders were more than TWELVE times more common than vice versa and a white person is about TEN TIMES more likely to be killed by a black person than visa versa.
Claudette J lol yup he didn't. 🤦🏻♂️😂
@@pieroocchooa5837 Have you suffered a severe head injury?? 🤦🏼♂️
She upholds a communist idea.
That Feels like "Justice Herself Broke the Chains to Talk the Truth with that Powerful Emotion" Through Kimberly Jones -My Salutes
Wow! Love your analogy
She’s brilliant and so spot on. We desperately need to listen. ❤️🤬
SUCH A POWERFUL, POWERFUL VIDEO...I WAS AT AWWW... AMAZING. THANK YOU
I love how easy it is to understand what she is trying to convey, very heartfelt speaking person.
Intelligent black woman is all we need now... Love you sis
I loved her speech, I can't wait to listen to this talk🙏🏽
She literally made me cry.. and i haven't cried in forever.
@@Thegoldenchild415
Oooh ya I cried big time, as if she puts my feelings in to words.
I love her 🙌🏽
Wow. What a fierce, inspiring woman!
Incredible. Strong message. I just got educated in a 7min video. Thank you
It made me cry; she really struck a chord with her honesty. As a woman, I have dealt with inequality all of my life. As a professional, the men were more interested in my build than my brains. And it's been easy for me compared to my black sisters. We are Sandra Bland.
She spoke the truth.
Yes, UA-cam will delete your comments if your texts are black.
Do you remember when Trevor said that black woman cant be beautiful? I wonder if Trevor shared that joke with that hate filled black lady
You have to look hard but its there
ua-cam.com/video/LgM0rG1twmQ/v-deo.html
What an incredible passionate voice! Thank you, Kimberly Jones!
Excellent interview. I have to credit John Oliver, as I originally saw her video at the end of his show. He only played the back half, but it left me in tears. The way she explained the system of injustice was perfect and should be used in every history class. Her words really make you think about how we got here and hat is happening now. She even touched on the looting and highlighted that it didn't have to be this way. I cannot than this woman enough, as she did more in 7 minutes than many history courses do over a semester. As a fellow black woman, I could not agree more with her points. While I barely use FB, her whole speech was definitely posted. Please Kimberly, don't ever stop. :-)
That video sent chills through my body and so well said.....if no one understands after that they just don’t wanna understand.
This was one of the best interviews ever. Thank you for lifting up Kimberly Jones’ voice and work. Huge fan!
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She is an amazing person
Her smile and the way she looks at 8:46 . Can't express how beautiful she looks at this moment! Despite all this she doesn't lose her sense of humor. Thank you so much Kimberly!!
She gives me chills!
Wow! This Sister is so authentic and has helped me understand why people are feeling angry. Tulsa and Rosewood sealed it for me. The game is fixed for sure!
I'm out of words. This woman's voice resonates so damn well, I feel it in my body. The world is cheering for you America!
I started tearing up at the beginning segment
Kimberly Jones should go into politics. Our country needs more voices like hers.
She'd be dead by now. Your country doesn't want voices like hers.
Not the REPs and not the DEMs. If it where like that, you'd have Bernie running for office now.
@Shaun W. Reagan was too far left for you.
@Shaun W. Bernie isn't socialist. Bernie is central left. If you want to know about socialism, try some SciFi literature.
Politics would muzzle her. Her assignment as I see it is to educate/wake up the masses who are often seduced to vote for fools such as the current one.
Oh really? She is a hateful, bitter, unhappy person. She advocates for violence ad destruction. If you believe your statement, you are a fool.
I wish she was our President I LOVE her!!!!!!
I nominate this lady for president.....Kimberly jones
She's very inspirational.
Yes 💘
If that was to happen Ivaka would kill herself
Yes yes yes. President Jones. Please!
This must be a dream come true for her. I'm glad she can talk with the guy who inspired her powerful speech.
Thank you both for your commitment to Truth, Justice, Harmony, Balance, Order, Reciprocity, and Propriety: The Principles of MAAT. You are making a difference and we need your voices.
Whoever first recommended Trevor Noah for the Daily Show was a genius!
Jon Stewart recommended him. Hands down greatest decision ever!! ✊🏾👏
I don`t know who said it , Dr. King ? "oppression is everybody`s business"? . . .
he said "injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere"
King also said: We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded by the oppressed.
The emotion in that video was just visceral. Thank you
Kimberly Jones is so captivating in the way she narrates and story tells, bring her back she's brilliant and pleasant to watch. Her perspective and respect toward youth is so needed, as we need to think about the generations that have yet to come for the good of all people on this planet and the survival of mother earth. These times feel very pivotal.
I love her 🥰 💗 She is so powerful and she says what we have been afraid to put in words..