Nicole Homer's "Things Only a Black Mother Can Prepare You For"

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  • @catherinejohnson5727
    @catherinejohnson5727 10 років тому +15

    Her poetry makes me want to cry. She has a very beautiful way of describing some extremely disturbing mess.

  • @simij7350
    @simij7350 9 років тому +6

    She make me cry. I've been watching spoken word for a little bit now on UA-cam but only this one really made tear pour down my cheeks. I think it's just because I might on day be the mother of the black boy.
    I just scrolled down to the comments and I'm appalled by the people calling this racist. You just don't understand and maybe you never will and you can be thankful for that.

  • @autumnriver5537
    @autumnriver5537 10 років тому +5

    I wish I could "like" this twice

  • @debbiebruce4978
    @debbiebruce4978 10 років тому +8

    She is a very deep person and white people need to hear these words..because it is real and true. Black people will truly be blessed by the heavens and through this poetry..you can see evidence of it.

  • @annamallen90
    @annamallen90 10 років тому +38

    I think it means that poor Jason was a victim of racism too, because in his eyes they were all the same, praying to God, singing to God, laughing together at each others jokes.I'm sure when Jason found out what really happened, he experienced some pain. When somebody insults your friends they may as will be insulting you too. The only difference was, was that they were warned that this might happen sometimes, and that they need to just smile and move on. Jason was not prepared for it because his mother never thought this would happen to him, but it did, and he didn't handle it optimally. The title is just the title it doesn't cover the whole story, it is there for mainly creative purposes. When you love someone, you become apart of them. Not just romantic love but brotherly love as well. That's deep stuff, isn't it? Let me tell you something personal, though you might not care. Both my cousins are from China, they were adopted by my aunt. When I look at them I cannot imagine a life without them, it feels like they were just always my cousins even if I was 8 when my first cousin was adopted. I don't see a different race, I see my family. So when other people see the race difference in them with negative views, and act on them, you have just insulted all of us as a whole. Sorry if any of you disagree or think I don't have a right to say this because I am white and have no idea what it's like to be different from other people around me. Because last time I checked we are all different somehow, and we all know what it's like to be teased for it too.

    • @patriciayoung41
      @patriciayoung41 10 років тому +5

      Racist means race privelge plus power for now only White folks can be racist

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel 9 років тому

      Patricia Young maybe in America but imagine a country where black / Asian people are the majority and a few white people there, they can the victims of racism.

    • @patriciayoung41
      @patriciayoung41 9 років тому

      Certainly could happen what country?

    • @kentrianbrioso
      @kentrianbrioso 9 років тому +3

      dickottel So a country like South Africa, which actually exists? Surprise surprise. The history of apartheid and its ramifications are alive and well over there.

    • @kylovesart
      @kylovesart 9 років тому +2

      Kent Rian actually according to something I saw on the national geographic channel (or maybe discovery. One of the two) white people may be the minority but they still hold precedence over the blacks

  • @fuckedoveredbyincest
    @fuckedoveredbyincest 11 років тому

    i tell people,the boys are my buds,and the girls are my girl friends.pure love humbles.

  • @norah685
    @norah685 11 років тому +2

    This kind of reminds me of an episode of the Fresh Prince where Will knows what to do but Carlton doesn't. Except you know, more serious.

  • @ion1399
    @ion1399 12 років тому

    whenever she gets on stage it always get real

  • @Automat1cJack
    @Automat1cJack 11 років тому +1

    Those who gave the honest question a negative vote are just glad that they finally have a way of making themselves feel smarter, 'cause they don't fucking get it either... if they DID, they'd have prolly explained it =P

  • @nandalikescats
    @nandalikescats 11 років тому +1

    The guy's tie! (also beautiful poem u rock nicole)

  • @pollianna36
    @pollianna36 11 років тому

    I wish I could "like" that 500 times

  • @3DGenoughsaid
    @3DGenoughsaid 11 років тому +2

    Why do comments like, "I don't really understand this. Can someone please help me?", get so many negative votes? I mean they obviously came here for poetry but couldn't quite understand this one. Why hate on them for not being able to understand as quickly as you?

  • @chda90
    @chda90 11 років тому

    I wish I couldn't relate to this. But I was Jason. And it still breaks my heart.

  • @rainbowwingd
    @rainbowwingd 11 років тому

    thank you :)

  • @KarinaMatlock
    @KarinaMatlock 11 років тому

    its not racist to say that. Its the message behind the poem that matters most.

  • @Amanda-mb5sp
    @Amanda-mb5sp 4 роки тому

    I am posting this on Twitter in 2020. Look it up.

  • @HandyThoughts
    @HandyThoughts 10 років тому +10

    this isnt racist and if a white woman made a poem called "things only a white mother can teach you" i wouldnt think its racist its all in the message behind it and......this one wasnt her being racist.??

    • @steakismynewnamenow8692
      @steakismynewnamenow8692 9 років тому +9

      did you listen to the poem orrrr... its talking about how black moms have to teach there kids awareness of their race and police brutality and how thats kinda sad. like no we shouldnt have to do it but if we dont imagine how much more scarier it would have beed for them. speak up on injustice is not an injustice. its the only way to end injustice. but the fact that you payed more attention to the title of the poem and less to the police brutality and racial profiling makes me assume you dont give a shit about actual racism unless it is about you.

  • @amcgee0668
    @amcgee0668 4 роки тому

    🌺

  • @dorianwilde
    @dorianwilde 11 років тому

    That was intense.

  • @thezenmind44
    @thezenmind44 11 років тому

    I wonder if the reverse could also be true, and I desperately hope so- 5 friends- 4 white, 1 black , smallest in the backseat between the others.

  • @SparklesGoddess
    @SparklesGoddess 11 років тому +2

    This makes me wonder about mixed kids who have a white mother. My boyfriend is black. I'm white. Will there be things I won't be able to prepare my children for if we end up together in the end?

    • @Akilopa1
      @Akilopa1 7 років тому

      Sierra Kihlstadius There are things no mother can prepare their kids for. Race will matter but it is what you allow it to be. I am sure, though, that you will be a great mother. Just don't pretend race isn't real talk to them so they don't resent their whiteness. Much love 💜💜💜

  • @fuckedoveredbyincest
    @fuckedoveredbyincest 11 років тому

    i was part of a family with 2 black kids,i helped raise,at a fast food one day,a white woman kept stairing at us, i ponited to amber and said,shes my girl friend,the woman got embarsed.

  • @rainbowwingd
    @rainbowwingd 11 років тому

    could someone explain this poem to me please? listened to it 3x but for some reason i just cant seem to understand it :/ thanks

    • @keierrareenell877
      @keierrareenell877 7 років тому

      rainbowwingd a mom told her son's to always respond nicely to police even if they did nothing wrong and the police were just being mean. There happened to be a white friend Jason with them who was unaware of the racism his friends experienced until they were all allowed to go home.

  • @ssbb164
    @ssbb164 11 років тому +1

    i'm venezuelan, and my country is a mess. but it's interesting seeing how racism still goes on in other countries. here there is no real racism. you'll be looked down upon if you are a racist person, therefore filthy.

  • @Sarahrosebello
    @Sarahrosebello 11 років тому +1

    Certainly not their hair... My mom's white and my dad has short hair, so I didn't figure out how to handle my own hair until my non-white friends were able to give me advice on products and techniques.

  • @MuyFrioCuzImWayCold
    @MuyFrioCuzImWayCold 11 років тому

    I love how when she stepped up the chick on the right seemed to have no interest. And u could see the change in her emotionally.

  • @Leviiify
    @Leviiify 11 років тому

    There's always one

  • @rievans57
    @rievans57 Рік тому

    Interesting.

  • @1tonydaking
    @1tonydaking 10 років тому +2

    I don't think it's racist lol

  • @Automat1cJack
    @Automat1cJack 11 років тому

    These days, no intelligent human being wants to be a cop =P If I was a cop I'd have to arrest all the other cops for being assholes and racists and trippin' on the power, but until I WAS one of the other cops (and with that attitude II never would be), no other cops would take what I said seriously, and I'd be kicked off the force. Which is why I'm not dumb enough to enlist in the first place =P

  • @sassychimpanzee7431
    @sassychimpanzee7431 11 років тому

    I like how if there was a poem titled "Things only a white mother can prepare you for" Everybody would hate on the poem and deem it as racist.

  • @sassychimpanzee7431
    @sassychimpanzee7431 11 років тому

    I like how it's okay for this poem to be called "Things only a black mother can prepare you for." But if the title was "Things only a white mother can prepare you for." It would be deemed racist.

  • @davidsolt9831
    @davidsolt9831 11 років тому

    so they can raise their kids to talk to cops right but not to follow the law shmm