Years ago before I came to study in the US I watched the movie Ghost. It was the Whoopie Goldberg character that said white people this white people that. Then I came to the US and watched shows on the BET, black characters also said white people this white people that. Kids definitely picked up and this continues on.
@@DBuckyBoy Precisely, it's always been fascinating to me how we do EXTENSIVE background checks on people looking to adopt to see if they are fit to be a parent at all and are capable to raise a child what so ever, but NO such thing is in place for having a biological child when some people are CLEARLY not meant to be parents. I hope with all that I am that this was a one time thing for this mother and we are just getting a bad image from one video. I hope the absolute very best for that poor child, I really hope this was just an in the moment child reaction and not his actual mindset. We always say it's not the child but the parents, well if that is the case, which it is, then I think it's time we taught people how to properly raise a child in a healthy way at the very least. Yes it's up to the parents how they want their child raised, but I think we can ALL agree as human beings that regardless of how you want them raised, things like random violence and racism are just objectively bad things we should encourage or at the very least ignore as the mother did.
@@goyam2981 I know the movie, perhaps you're right, it's just sad... Why can't we go back to living in peace among the genders and races... Who cares, we are all people suffering through this hard thing called life, why put energy into giving a crap that the person you are talking to is something other than you... Insanity man. Like imagine missing out on meeting your absolute best friend for life because that human happened to be Black or Asian or the opposite gender or something... How sad man... That kid might have had awesome friends from all races by now, but instead he hates white people because his mom thought it was a funny little video... Poor child. ❤️
The powers on high want to create division in society... because that makes such a society easier to control and enslave. Divide and conquer. Would only that those passing on their hate would wake up and realize we're all brothers and sisters of humanity.
The huge irony there, is that this fact is only going to generate MORE racism from whiles in a knee jerk reaction of backlash to being unfairly accused by others. It's a vicious cycle that seems to only be getting worse. The add on irony is that the Left's solution is segregation? MLK has to be rolling in his grave.
@@MonkeyMind69this is exactly what I have been telling ppl, there was word around 2020 saying they were going to start a race war so we aren’t paying attention to what they are doing, a new world war. We as ppl all need to stand and fight, at least not conform, smh.
The foundation is fear, the white kid would be scarred of being a n word lover and the Black kid is scarred of alot of other things like playing stupid and not having there back like now
because its just another way for this woman to brag about how men are hitting on her or flirting with her.. its a way for her to get attention about being attractive.. because that is what so many women think is so damn important these days..
"We're not even your skin color" is a mindset that is 100% taught. I lived in an all black neighborhood growing up. We were the only white family and we were struggling money wise. We had one vehicle and both my folks worked. My dad rode his bike 30 miles to his job as a foreman. My mom had the car. She dropped us off at school in the mor ing.. The families around us were AMAZING!!! We got invited to all the birthday parties and the BBQs. My parents never asked for help but that neighborhood made sure we always had food in the fridge. The offered to puck my little brother and I up from school and watch us until mom or dad got home. There was literally ZERO racism in that neighborhood and Im still friends with those families now 30 years later but to see how mindsets are now is just ridiculous.
That’s very similar to how I grew up. I come from a Spanish family, yet not traditionally hispanic bcuz our community was Germans, & Danish middle class people. We had a VERY normal life in a VERY safe and friendly town. I honestly didn’t think any of us looked different at all, I always assumed all Latinos & white Americans looked exactly the same. It wasn’t until I became an adult (recently) that I got exposed to racism and ignorance, and by other Latinos. They where also from the bigger more diverse cities, I was just confused bcuz I had no idea people like that existed.
@@EmluvsStrangerthingshow? Who wants to be beaten, ridiculed, threatened, mocked, and degraded all day? Why would any White person want to spend time with people like that? It's not racist. It's common sense. Scott Adams wasn't racist for saying what he said. It's just the truth. Get away from people who hate you.
As a white woman who tutors in a predominantly AA Title 1 school I can honestly say that there is a significant* number of students who refuse to accept help from me. They are openly racist and encouraged by other students to ignore and disrespect me, despite a desperate need to improve their academics. *statistically significant is >15%
@@821lancevance why blame mothers who are only trying their best without the assistance of a father in the house. your comment is unnecessary and hateful.
Im white and currently live in a mostly black neighborhood, and have lived here almost 20 years. My neighbors dont see me and my family any differently. Our cloaest neighbors consider us family, always calling me and my mom sis and my dad brother. One of our neighbors calls my parents mom and pop. We are very much cared for and loved by our neighbors. They keep an eye on our house when we're not there, if we have a package arrive and we're not home, they hold onto it until we get back home, and we always offer to help them. We always invite our neighbors over when we have bbqs or if they cant come over we take a plate to them. And its not all blacks that live there, its very mixed with Hispanics and other white families, but we were the first white family to move into the neighborhood. Of course we were a bit cautious but that caution melted away when we met our fantastic neighbors. Now we all look after one another and support each other
@@nextgenerationstrength9439 The ones described in the OP's post. I could be wrong, but I don't think there's a general kumbiya vibe among people who live in interracial mixed neighborhoods. I would like to be wrong about this.
We are individuals, so results may vary. There are a lot of people I like and a lot of people I do not like. Their ethnicity is not a factor; their personality, morals and ethics are.
Times have changed... had a similar life to you, lived in Maryland & was a racial minority- my friends, my neighbors, we all got along, went to fairs, block parties... I moved to Florida & people were throwing slurs at me in mall parking lots & sit down restaurants because I was a minority. Times change, people change, if you have your friends & a good neighborhood count yourself lucky. Plus it's also different when you're a kid- now they have social media validating hatred. It's a shame.
The mother thinking her son’s rude racist remarks are funny is quite disturbing. He’s obviously being taught to hate. This has been going on since I was a kid. I was one of the lightest in my class and this one kid would call me white and making fun of my complexion. He would said that about any light skin black or mixed person. He reminds me of that kid in the video. So it’s nothing new. It’s quite sad that this child is taught to be racist at a young age but he’s a product of his environment.
I (a white girl) was bullied by a lot of the black kids that went to my middle school, and it always came down to skin color. I was bullied alot anyway but it hurt that they treated me like that at a young age because it always turned into a racial thing against me and if I ever tried to stand up for myself by saying their behavior was wrong, I was white and deserved it.
I was bullied for being mixed and having a white woman in the 90's the era when it just became a thing for mixed kids to be from white women. I was bullied for having white facial features..I e prominent nose , thinner lips small face and light skin and eyes and naturally curly hair. The first time I was ever around black people like that was highschool we were stationed in a prominently black area ...I hated it. I was called racial slurs referring to mixed people, my mom was called racial slurs for being with a black man...etc People confused me for white so Thay was a problem in and of itself since 99 percent of the school was black But the bullying only came from black women never the men . Even grown black women said ugly things to me
Im a redheaded male and got shit on for being a ginger, by anyone blonde kid stopped after i reminded him 150,000 blondes rampaged across europe after a black haired dude tricked them into thinking they were invincible
Putting hatred in a child’s heart is pure evil. I’ve spent enough time in “the hood” to know that people think it’s funny to tell the little kids to go say something vulgar to someone or hit adults or something. The kids turn around & check back with the person who told them to & are looking for that laugh of approval. It’s sick
The video of those little kids is disgusting. I do blame the parents for that. They definitely don't care what future their kids have, it's like they want them to end up in prison. That is not due to racism from white people, or the police, that's how they are being raised. So sad. No matter what your race, there is no excuse for doing that to children. It's abuse in my mind, they are setting their own kids up for a horrible life. Every child deserves a chance at a better future, indoctrinating them with this mentality pretty much guarantees they'll be dead or in prison by 30.
Those parents are driving their kids not only into race hate but also just random police hate out of nowhere. Those kids are going to grow up to be statistics, and it has nothing to do with anyone's colour and everything to do with the shitty parents instilling these beliefs.
No one likes a biting growling aggressive animal no matter the species. These are probably the same kind of people who would teach a pit bull to bite and harass the mailman for giggles. It’s all fun and games until someone loses a life, be it the victim or the animal/person.
I have a bit to say on this video. Most importantly, Amala is trying to persuade, not coerce. This is far more significant than racial preferences in dating or in who your parent might date. I don’t believe that this kid is expressing “hate”, but perhaps a fear or ignorance about what complications may accompany his mother dating a man of a different race. Racism being ongoing amongst people of all races has possibly given him cause to be perplexed by the potential societal response, whether near term or further down the road, and it’s hardly an environment of his making. Without having more thoughts from him or his mother, I don’t think it’s fair to conclude that one or both of them is racist. It may be the case, but due process isn’t just a good idea for courtrooms. I’ve known racists and have tried to persuade them the error of their thinking and achieved mixed results. I do believe it’s error and among the numerous ways that one can be wrong. However, it’s a belief that anyone can adopt if they choose and so the battle for hearts and minds never stops. As problematic and divisive as this particular belief, a measure of grace and mercy are due others since we’re all wrong with regularity about countless things. Also, coercion has been tried and seems likely to only produce resentment and… hatred. (See: The Reformation and Inquisition, slavery, and maybe the feuds that persist among various peoples which, at some point, saw violence)
My white son is 6 and he tells me he wants to marry a black woman because he thinks their skin is so beautiful. We have never said anything about who he will marry beyond that we hope he marries a woman who is kind and loving and will be a good momma. We have had only a few conversations about some people treating people good or bad depending on their skin color which was so strange to his little mind. I honestly believe hate is taught, directly or indirectly.
I think he saying that because his teacher in school says that, a year old doesn't know what beautiful means, schools openly teach CRT and even if not anti white explicitly, probably act more favorable to non white skin, none of which would be an issue if race wasnt brought up to begin with your son dont know what a white person is vs a black person
@@Who_attackedFirstcan you explain what you mean by a kid doesn’t know what beautiful is? Because studies show that even infants who can’t speak are more drawn to the people they find beautiful, and personally my younger siblings have always told me their idea of beautiful from age 3+.
This is somewhat common in black households as someone who has experienced it I have family members who say that “you cannot be racist towards white people” or “ I don’t like white people”- yes someone actually has said that-though if something like that was said by a white person they would be up in arms calling that person racist I just don’t see why there is this double standard if that’s the right saying I’m not sure-
I also hate to be that person who says well if this group of people said this or if the roles were reversed type of thing but I don’t understand how people genuinely think that being white automatically makes you a bad person or insane just like every group/ race it has bad people and ppl should not base one bad apple on one experience and write it off as THEY ARE ALL THAT WAY when it’s not fact🤦🏾♀️
The thing is: East Asians, South Americans, Indians and even middle easterns DON'T have problems with White people... It's ONLY the black community. Why?
There is an entire generation of kids being taught that they're victims and that it's okay to openly hate their "oppressors". It's going to get ugly when they become adults.
This reminds me of what I read in Red Scarf Girl. The students are taught by CCP-run schools that people who followed the “four olds” are inherently bad. The students then began openly targeting their parents for going against Cultural revolution ideas. And unfortunately we’re seeing very similar behavior among today’s young generation. They’re taught to hate certain people, and they think hate towards that group is ok.
I was a little bit older than him, but I remember a black guy blatantly flirting with my mother when we were at the supermarket. Race didn't even come into my mind; my first thought was "um she is married to my stepfather lol" This is learned... 100 percent agree.
Sadly even black people tried to make peace and that's what the 60 s were about. But white people since they had more power during that time kept killing them off and prevent them from making a change. White people also created racism, and never fixed the problem. Not only to black people but white folks were often in denial of other races racism experiences, some even think that racism doesn't exist. Now it's backfiring at them, should they come here complaining
@@voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658 you sound racist yourself. It proves this little boy is correct. He may be little but not stupid to know that Amerikkka was founded on racism and slavery and who are the rac!sts.
Just a thought and something to ponder. If there was no law and order do you think the world would be peaceful? Infants are seen as being innocent until survival kicks in. Essentially we have to learn to be nice. We don't live in a perfect world and yet we strive for world peace. If hatred or evil were taught then we'd have a perfect, peaceful world already but it's not that easy. Specifically directing your hate towards specific things is taught and learned but hate in general is natural.
You are taught to hate every child is born with love until they are taught to hate maybe learn how development works before you put your foot in your mouth
@@matthewbates9629You contradicted yourself there so which is it? I guess you're a teacher or an expert in child development theories so I concede. Coming from someone as educated as yourself I'd thought you would've easily seen my point but I guess it went over your head (and you may have also inadvertently given my point some structure). So where did you learn to hate?
This type of abhorrent behavior in the black community has GOT to be addressed. We cannot move forward as a good and decent society with people behaving this way and having this type of mentality. It’s going to bring the entire country down if not addressed.
Sadly even black people tried to make peace and that's what the 60 s were about. But white people since they had more power during that time kept killing them off and prevent them from making a change. White people also created racism, and never fixed the problem. Not only to black people but white folks were often in denial of other races racism experiences, some even think that racism doesn't exist. Now it's backfiring at them, should they come here complaining
I’m a white man who has been living in Tanzania for the past 2 years. I’ve seen no racial hatred toward me. You would think that if anyone would suffer racial abuse it would be toward myself. I often ask why? Your comments on bad parenting seems to be issue. Children are raised with manners; respect for those older than yourself is a priority here. I respect Tanzanian ideology when it comes to raising their children. Many of these children don’t even go to secondary schools, yet they approach me with so much respect and love. Little ones run toward when I’m coming home, and hugged my legs. I was blown away when I first experienced this. I’m so thankful that the western ideology these days is being kept out of many African countries. They may not have the luxuries of the West but I wouldn’t swap that for what I’ve found here among these people..
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc The name "Tanzania" was created as a clipped compound of the names of the two states that unified to create the country: Tanganyika and Zanzibar. It consists of the first three letters of the names of the two states ("Tan" and "Zan") and the suffix, "ia" to form Tanzania.
Until I started teaching I never realized how bad racism was in the black community. I've had black kids relentlessly bully an Asian student. Called him the 5 letter C word. When I asked him to stay after class and told him it was due to his racism. He called me a Crack head. When I took a girls phone away and kicked her out of my room cause she was searching my desk and cornering me at my desk she called me an ugly bold headed rat (insult for blonds). I've gotten called mayonnaise and cracker. And had racist accusations thrown around.
@albatraozgirl consequences? Do you mean sending them to the office only for them to return to the classroom with a bag of chips? One student actually lied to admin about me and another teacher. Said I called him stupid and no one would ever love him. None of my students would back up his statements cause they knew I'd never say that shit. Then he accused another teacher of grabbing him. Video evidence showed that was also a lie. I swear that kid just breathed lies. And he blamed everything on racism. Called me a racist b word on the daily. Kicked out daily. But you know what happened. Basically, me and the other teacher had to sit in front of his mother as he lied about "not feeling safe" and his mother screamed racism. It was disgusting. And he was still placed back in my room when honestly he should have been expelled. Especially after being accused of taking pictures of boys in the bathroom on the toilet. That kid was the most Narcissistic, egotistical, pathological liar I ever came into contact with. Literally, the reason I quit teaching for the time.
I mean.. children are told that their skin matters- either that it’s bad because people won’t like them for it, or that it’s what makes them better than others. It’s been so successful that I hear people refer to themselves as their color first… you’re more than a color. It’s really sad.
Yeah that's not normal it's normal in the black community but it's not normal in any other community It's only the black community that teaches kids to be racist I was never brought up to acknowledge somebody by their skin color for anything like this kid did so I think you should think before you say stupid things on the internet
@@OfficialDJTasawennatekenIdk Dawg I’m white and I’m Christian and I’m homeschooled… so I’m around conservatives a LOT, the amount of racist and homophobic people I know is insane. I’m only 15
@@OfficialDJTasawennateken I was going to comment on that as well. I see that more in the black American community than in other communities. I see people identify with their tribe/religion/nationality more than their skin color in other communities.
@@desertdarleneWell America strip "black" people of their identities , culture, language etc. And yall wanna talk about "black" Americans only identifying with color. Even when many of us are being led into our true identities many people still deny us our identity and history. Madness I tell you 💀💀
@@monakeulen5622Look at the original comment, "imagine if they were white...." I'm only saying it's not hard to imagine if it literally already happened. Not saying we should remain in the past but this "imagine if the person were white" thing is a kinda BS
That kid's behavior is 100% the parent's fault. Sure the parents didn't necessarily teach him this behavior (even though that is the most likely scenario in my opinion) however that mother is responsible for his continued behavior. Sure outside influence is a thing, but as a parent if you are made aware of an issue caused by outside influence it's your responsibility to teach your kid better and set them straight again. Sometimes I'm left scratching my head with stuff like this cause when I was that age I had black friends. Not cause I wanted to show my wokeness or some shit, I just got along with them, simple as that. Racism is learned behavior. Period.
kids learn through imitation, sitting them down for a talk is low prospect as they dont develop empathy till 10+. that kid needed to see adults act like that and other people support that adult. now the kid imitates and mom brags about it, reinforced
It wasnt just the boys anti white remark, it was accompanied by him throwing a punch in the air intended for the white man. Hatred and violence, a scary combination to see at such a young age. Shame on that mom.
That's just it- just because CPS would hold a white parent accountable for allowing racism, it doesn't mean they would DARE hold a black parent accountable.
Born in the UK in 1968 and grew up in a town called Luton. I was raised in a very ethnically diverse area and my school friends were from mainly black and Asian backgrounds. I never felt any issues with this, I was just a kid. There was racism in the early 70s but I feel that my generation worked through it. I find today's young people seem to be intent on putting race relations back 50 years even though they were born into a much more tolerant society, strange and sad.
Weird thing is I was born in the late fifties and my early years were spent in Lewisham but then we moved to Dorset, we got more discriminated for being Londoners than we ever got for living in a block of mainly Jamaican people. So sometimes I think humans just pick on what is different.
Well, the mom did point out the race of the man at the beginning of the video. And it is not just the words the boy said, but the brutal punching gesture that he made. He acts like he wants to physically hurt the guy.
Exactly. It was surprising and concerning to see the boy punch the air. If left unchecked he will probably connect anger with violence. Probably someone in the future may say something and he misinterprets it and instead of calming down and figuring out the issue he may resort to punching and hurting someone.
All one needs to ask is this question..... if the races were reversed and this was a white kid making those comments and the mother was posting it on social media with the same attitude, how would it go over? We all know the answer. So sick of the double standard but some people just don't care. Remember that when somebody starts screaming about white racism
I am horrified at the hate that is being taught to young kids these days. I feel so bad for these children. They will grow up and always feel at least a piece of this racial hate in their hearts. I can't even be mad that they are spitting this nonsense-- it's not their fault. Parents need to step up their game fr.
@@TrumpyBear_Armageddon they wont endure or tak it. they will fight back agaisnt anti-white racism cause if you discirminate against jsut ocne race constantly there will be consequances from doing that
The fact that his mother didn't chew him out for saying racist stuff to that man speaks volumes no one should have the right to be racist to anyone no matter what skin you are racism is racism plain and simple
You’re so intelligent and well-spoken. I can only imagine the amount of hate and vitriol you receive for bringing awareness to such divisive topics. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and balance.
She is spot on. Racism doesn't just occur to young children. They pick that crap up from adults or other children that they interact with. No one is born a racist.
"We not even your skin color" My god someone save this lil boy, how is he so racist in such a young age? His first thoughts literally point towards segragation ie. you can't flirt with someone outside your own skin color. smh that momma aint raising him right
My kids were always alble to make all "kinds" of friends because, we never emphasized about the color OR ANYTHING pertaining to specifics to individuals. What a shame to the parents that do!
Exactly. That kid can't wait to physically assault someone. He's waiting to grow into his physical violence so he can hurt someone. Then it's going to be prison time. I wish his future victims a speedy recovery.
It's not the comment that gets me from that little boy. It's his visceral punching action at the same time. The physicality of that is just as scary and sad to me as his words.
They have zero strong leadership or role models in their lives. That boy’s mother is obviously proud about what he said, it’s why she picked up the camera and hit record. How disgusting. So, she’s encouraging & applauding vitriol from her young boy! And turns around and posts it for clout! SMH 🤦🏼♀️
@@JohnDoe-kg6gy Are you implying that black kids can only have black role models? If so, why? I'm not entirely disagreeing with you but I do think this isn't the most productive way of viewing these kinds of issues.
My son is 5 and we have black friends and he’s never once asked me anything about different skin tones. Because kids don’t see stuff like that unless you program it into them 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
You know this kind of stuff really hurts me. I am a young white girl and videos like this make me want to say “but your the one hurting me…” but I can’t because if a white person says it then it is so called “racist” and sometimes at school people say “ew it’s a white girl” or people call me “the blonde bimbo” I also feel like these kids are hitting the cops because the cops are white and if they do anything to the kids, then it’s “racist” what has happened to society..
I get what your saying. I’m sorry that stuff happens to you at school too. But from a standpoint as a black man I can tell you why it’s like this now. A lot of black people growing up were learned or taught that most white people are racist and that we will always be last after everyone else. Then when you grow up sometime you start to see it and believe in it but I feel like now people just blame white people for stuff they had nothing to do with. Like for example the kid’s hitting the cops, they did that because they was taught that the police were bad because of some the bad cops and some of the things they did to people who were black and now that I’ve opened my mind I see now that Black people in a whole have went downhill. We in my opinion are the only race that will never get along or prevail in anyway because of how people treated us. But we all could’ve changed our ways and come together and stop what most people think are monkeys shooting each other playing rap music. I hate that push all of our problems on white people when it is us actually, not saying that some problems are caused by white people because they can be. I know I might be ranting but I figured I could share my opinion to you.
Aren`t the kid pretending to hit the man and deciding for his mother that a man should not approach her (and thus taking away her agency) not typical acts of toxic masculinity?
No such thing as toxic masculinity. It is masculinity that isn't being taught how to be used for good. There is just masculinity. If he was throwing punches while wanting to save someone from getting beat up I doubt it would be labeled toxic. Think of masculinity like a tool. You can use a hammer to while building a house, repairing furniture and taking apart a damaged structure to prevent it doing any damage. you can also use a hammer to kill someone. Is that a toxic hammer? Or is it a hammer being used for something that is wrong?
It’s a shame that ‘toxic masculinity’ has become widely used and accepted. There’s nothing masculine about this kind of behaviour, it’s just toxic. Nobody attributes his racism to him being black, so why attribute his toxicity to being male? The cause of bad behaviour is bad upbringing and bad values, not race or gender.
This is a prime example of the son-husband phenomenon that is prominent with single mothers. He'll be dealing with the repercussions if that messed up relationship the rest of his life.
What got to me was how the girl said that she was capable of starting (implying she wanted to) start an entire racial genocide. My people have already suffered multiple, most notably at the hands of the Nazis. To be then again threatened with the same horrors and judgement just on a much huger scale is horrifying to hear.
The thing that drives me crazy is they call what's happening in Gaza a genocide. It's 0.7% of Gaza's population. For context, the Holocaust was 36% of the global jewish population. The deathtoll in Gaza is 0.03% of the regions ethnic Arabs... compared to an actual genocide, 36% of the global population.
Black mothers instilling destructive ideas in their kids leads to a path of destruction. If not in this case and the kid flexing Oedipus his mom likes, that leads to a different path of destruction.
Be quiet. When l was a kid, l got a job delivering insurance flyers door to door. The company sent me and a whyt kid out in a whyt neighborhood, but we split up, and let me tell you, all kinds of whyt people were running up to me asking me what was l doing in that neighborhood and was l lost..so when the company van came back to pick us up, I ask the whyt kid that was working with me, were people running up to him asking him was he lost and what was he doing in the neighborhood and he told me, no, everybody was very friendly to me, offering lemonade and snacks...so stop acting like you guys are not wacist anymore
I remember the video of 2 little toddler boys, one white and one black, running to each other with squeals of delight and hugging. They did not see color. Racial prejudice is taught. As a teenager in the 90's I used to think that by now racism would be almost nonexistent - its only gotten worse.
I have noticed more racism being spread online than ever before. You would expect people to be more at peace and loving towards one another due past experiences.
I have seen this kind of parenting before. They think bad behavior is cute when they are little but once they get bigger it's not cute anymore. I warned my sister in law about this when she thought it cute when my nephew would hit when he was little but when he got bigger she was shocked when he bloody her nose. It was a hard road from there to unteach that bad behavior.
The video clip with the toddlers beating on and cursing at those cops breaks my heart because those little boys don't get love. They have so much hate in their hearts already, probably due to a toxic home environment (abuse/neglect etc). Those babies just need to be picked up and hugged, it's so sad.
I agree. As a child I never saw color or disability in my peers. I accepted them however they were. It's so sad to see so much these days. Most children have a hard enough time in general with life, having to worry about being accepted shouldn't be one of them.
As an early childhood teacher who studied child development, these types of attitudes and mind sets are taught and not innate. Babies are born with so much love. Children become a product of their environment and it’s 100% on the parents, guardians to teach them these values and what’s right and what’s wrong.
Society teach kids to be racist outside the home that was my experience, the history of racism taught me to be hate as i was developing in reaction to how blacks were treated in this country. Lets start there before we blame single black mothers
Anger and frustration that causes aggressive behaviour is innate too that must be guided. The child behavioral theories are imbalanced. I completed an early childhood degree too, so I have studied these theories.
Absolutely correct. Children are like little sponges, they soak up what they are exposed to. They are born absolutely pure and innocent. Adults are the ones who damage their beautiful little minds.
Amala, you're right about the lack of parental guidance. I dealt with kids with bratty behavior during my childhood. My teen years, same thing, but worse. My 20's, I encountered more brats than before. There will always be hateful people. I'm sick of the Anti-White trend.
Let’s leave the kid alone for a bit. He is literally wanting his single mom being hit on and having to learn what emotions he’s feeling about the situation. Kids point out the obvious without malice, unlike adults. Let him know what’s important after he calms down and move on. Let’s stop making hurting young men go viral for simply being hurt. This is dumb
Tbh .... This is getting really scary. These extreme ideas and obsession with racism, is getting out of control. They end up being the racists. Playing the victim and opressor card for everything is dangerous.
Before you even said it, in my head I said exactly what you did about how you would’ve handled the little boy. My kids…oh god if they EVER said anything like that, reaaaal quick it would’ve been a “what the heck did you just say?” Then “why would you say that? What makes you think that’s ok?”
Once my 10 year old old niece said hopefully Biden will die soon so I told her never wish death on anybody not even your worst enemy and as far as I can tell she listened
As a parent with a son presumably around the same age give or take a few years this is insane to me. If my son ever said anything like that I'd ask him how his black, hispanic, or other white friends felt about that kind of talk.
it is so sad that parents raise their children with hatred and agitation in their hearts. HOW can you not see that you are contributing a bad influence to your own child's future. 🤦♀️
I am shocked to see both those video’s. like you said the young boys mother should have stepped in straight away and said something he was so angry. The toddlers hitting the police officers is extremely worrying, are they being taught that thumping, kicking and being dis respectful to adults is ok? I would hate to be their teacher, because omg they have got some work to do. It potentially puts other children at risk in the classroom.
This isn't a lack of role model, this is indeed active learned behavior, I can say so because I didn't have a whole lot of teaching as a kid except for school and classmates, I grew up being raised by videos games ad the internet, granted much earlier internet but it's this normalized hatred that the problem. I've been living in South Africa for over 2 decades now, many don't have access to internet but this kid of behavior is also extremely common because leaders normalize this. The kid need to be taught that throwing a punch for such a minor issue = jails when he's older, nothing cute about it :(
Are we not going to talk about the aggressive punching motion this child makes? Parents should not condone any form of visible aggressive behavior in my opinion but maybe that's just me?
Hate is learned and needs to stop we need to teach tolerance to the new generation and have better parenting and I'm 36 and scared for the new generation
Children are the future and their young minds can be molded with promises or hatred and bigotry. Now, we teach racial animosity while promoting gender confusion.
@@americanified101 asking grade school children what their pronouns are before they have the opportunity to grow into what they're born with can cause confusion. I don't see a benefit of trying to teach a child concepts of nonbinary or gender queer or whatever before they gain the skill to spell the terms, much less the concept. I don't have any hatred towards anyone who decides not to conform to how they're born, that's their decision. But we can let children be children. They can grow up and address their identity as they age and believe they understand who they are well enough. So yes, we do see teachings of racial animosity and promotion of gender confusion.
You're not born a racist, you learn or are raised to be one, and the mom said nothing.
EXACTLY what I was gonna say. The mother didn't even pull him up on that OR the violence
Years ago before I came to study in the US I watched the movie Ghost. It was the Whoopie Goldberg character that said white people this white people that. Then I came to the US and watched shows on the BET, black characters also said white people this white people that. Kids definitely picked up and this continues on.
@goyam2981 It's always been like this in my 42yrs in USA. It's pathetic that whites Never stand up for themselves
@@DBuckyBoy Precisely, it's always been fascinating to me how we do EXTENSIVE background checks on people looking to adopt to see if they are fit to be a parent at all and are capable to raise a child what so ever, but NO such thing is in place for having a biological child when some people are CLEARLY not meant to be parents.
I hope with all that I am that this was a one time thing for this mother and we are just getting a bad image from one video. I hope the absolute very best for that poor child, I really hope this was just an in the moment child reaction and not his actual mindset.
We always say it's not the child but the parents, well if that is the case, which it is, then I think it's time we taught people how to properly raise a child in a healthy way at the very least. Yes it's up to the parents how they want their child raised, but I think we can ALL agree as human beings that regardless of how you want them raised, things like random violence and racism are just objectively bad things we should encourage or at the very least ignore as the mother did.
@@goyam2981 I know the movie, perhaps you're right, it's just sad... Why can't we go back to living in peace among the genders and races... Who cares, we are all people suffering through this hard thing called life, why put energy into giving a crap that the person you are talking to is something other than you... Insanity man. Like imagine missing out on meeting your absolute best friend for life because that human happened to be Black or Asian or the opposite gender or something... How sad man... That kid might have had awesome friends from all races by now, but instead he hates white people because his mom thought it was a funny little video... Poor child. ❤️
We live in a world where racism toward white people isn’t only tolerated, it’s actually encouraged and applauded
The powers on high want to create division in society... because that makes such a society easier to control and enslave. Divide and conquer. Would only that those passing on their hate would wake up and realize we're all brothers and sisters of humanity.
The huge irony there, is that this fact is only going to generate MORE racism from whiles in a knee jerk reaction of backlash to being unfairly accused by others. It's a vicious cycle that seems to only be getting worse. The add on irony is that the Left's solution is segregation? MLK has to be rolling in his grave.
@@MonkeyMind69this is exactly what I have been telling ppl, there was word around 2020 saying they were going to start a race war so we aren’t paying attention to what they are doing, a new world war. We as ppl all need to stand and fight, at least not conform, smh.
Sad but true
Yes and people also say that you can’t be racist to white people 💀
Imagine the backlash if this was a little white kid that said that about skin color.
Cry about it. you should be happy.
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc troll
Their profile pic says everything. @@BucsFan1307
The foundation is fear, the white kid would be scarred of being a n word lover and the Black kid is scarred of alot of other things like playing stupid and not having there back like now
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc
Like the BLM marches 😂😂😂
To the fact the mom didn't correct him for saying " you're not even the same skin color" says a lot about the mom.
Are you serious?
@@RoanAnthonyYou must be like that mom.
@@RoanAnthony yes, if the mom didn't correct his racist remark, then she too feels that way, which makes her a racist as well. 💁♀️
Exactly!
This antiwhiteism needs to end at it is harming everyone living in the western world.
Why is she getting her son all hyped for a man flirting with her ? And bragging about it ? It’s soooooo weird.
that's the part I found the most disturbing...son-husband in the making 🤮
because its just another way for this woman to brag about how men are hitting on her or flirting with her.. its a way for her to get attention about being attractive.. because that is what so many women think is so damn important these days..
YES, the other red flag here, I saw that too
I thought that too, but the truth is this kid would hate any in man his mother’s life and she thinks it’s cute.
The silliest thing is posting this.
Yes, it’s like she was excited that he was so mad… Like a man being jealous over you…it’s very weird
Not only what he said ... Why is any child's first reaction is violence?
No father in the home. And a racist mother.
Because they seen the footage of black men being beaten killed and treated unfairly on TV that's why
Man can you imagine if a white kid said that about a black guy flirting with his mom. . . The internet would be in a uproar
BRO AND IF HE PUNCHED THE AIR LIKE THAT
They would be doxxed and chaos would ensue.
That is indeed one of the most prominent double standards of these times.
Right
MAN CAN YOU IMAGINE A RACE CREATING RACISM TO BE SUPERIOR?! SOUNDS 😊PSYCHOTIC RIGHT?! WELL ITS TRUE 😢
"We're not even your skin color" is a mindset that is 100% taught.
I lived in an all black neighborhood growing up. We were the only white family and we were struggling money wise. We had one vehicle and both my folks worked. My dad rode his bike 30 miles to his job as a foreman. My mom had the car. She dropped us off at school in the mor ing.. The families around us were AMAZING!!! We got invited to all the birthday parties and the BBQs. My parents never asked for help but that neighborhood made sure we always had food in the fridge. The offered to puck my little brother and I up from school and watch us until mom or dad got home.
There was literally ZERO racism in that neighborhood and Im still friends with those families now 30 years later but to see how mindsets are now is just ridiculous.
This is an amazing story. Tha ks for sharing. What town did you grow up in amd what year was it?
As it should be, humans caring for other humans. 💕💞
Indeed racism is a learned concept, better preached to those with no/little experience with other people,
That’s very similar to how I grew up. I come from a Spanish family, yet not traditionally hispanic bcuz our community was Germans, & Danish middle class people. We had a VERY normal life in a VERY safe and friendly town. I honestly didn’t think any of us looked different at all, I always assumed all Latinos & white Americans looked exactly the same. It wasn’t until I became an adult (recently) that I got exposed to racism and ignorance, and by other Latinos. They where also from the bigger more diverse cities, I was just confused bcuz I had no idea people like that existed.
BS
And I get called racist for saying I don't want to be around these people.
Well if you mean black people in general then yeah that's racist
@@EmluvsStrangerthingshow? Who wants to be beaten, ridiculed, threatened, mocked, and degraded all day? Why would any White person want to spend time with people like that? It's not racist. It's common sense. Scott Adams wasn't racist for saying what he said. It's just the truth. Get away from people who hate you.
I get called racist for saying that African architects don't understand the world "upstairs"
I think you have a right to do whatever you want ! And anyone that says different …well F**k them
I am with you 100%
As a white woman who tutors in a predominantly AA Title 1 school I can honestly say that there is a significant* number of students who refuse to accept help from me. They are openly racist and encouraged by other students to ignore and disrespect me, despite a desperate need to improve their academics.
*statistically significant is >15%
Thats Single black moms for you
They're openly antiwh
If they want to remain stupid, that's your damn problem.
@@821lancevance why blame mothers who are only trying their best without the assistance of a father in the house. your comment is unnecessary and hateful.
No shit?!
“we’re not even your skin color” that’s just rude and rasict and the fact that the mom didn’t say anything
It is.
He is allowed to be racist bc he is black but whites people are not.
I applaud the young man.
@@RoanAnthony What for?
Yep, enough said
Im white and currently live in a mostly black neighborhood, and have lived here almost 20 years. My neighbors dont see me and my family any differently. Our cloaest neighbors consider us family, always calling me and my mom sis and my dad brother. One of our neighbors calls my parents mom and pop. We are very much cared for and loved by our neighbors. They keep an eye on our house when we're not there, if we have a package arrive and we're not home, they hold onto it until we get back home, and we always offer to help them. We always invite our neighbors over when we have bbqs or if they cant come over we take a plate to them. And its not all blacks that live there, its very mixed with Hispanics and other white families, but we were the first white family to move into the neighborhood. Of course we were a bit cautious but that caution melted away when we met our fantastic neighbors. Now we all look after one another and support each other
Unfortunately, this isn't the norm in many other communities.
@@bastidfaceWhich communities?
@@nextgenerationstrength9439 The ones described in the OP's post. I could be wrong, but I don't think there's a general kumbiya vibe among people who live in interracial mixed neighborhoods. I would like to be wrong about this.
We are individuals, so results may vary. There are a lot of people I like and a lot of people I do not like. Their ethnicity is not a factor; their personality, morals and ethics are.
Times have changed... had a similar life to you, lived in Maryland & was a racial minority- my friends, my neighbors, we all got along, went to fairs, block parties... I moved to Florida & people were throwing slurs at me in mall parking lots & sit down restaurants because I was a minority. Times change, people change, if you have your friends & a good neighborhood count yourself lucky. Plus it's also different when you're a kid- now they have social media validating hatred. It's a shame.
The mother thinking her son’s rude racist remarks are funny is quite disturbing. He’s obviously being taught to hate. This has been going on since I was a kid. I was one of the lightest in my class and this one kid would call me white and making fun of my complexion. He would said that about any light skin black or mixed person. He reminds me of that kid in the video. So it’s nothing new. It’s quite sad that this child is taught to be racist at a young age but he’s a product of his environment.
It might be envy.
@@markmunroe-hz8rf Why would someone be envious of someone's skin color?
@@55CINCO55It's a long story. Suffice it to say, it happens A Lot
@@55CINCO55Dunno, ask all the "transracial" morons.
Racism isn't a thing you're born with?
I (a white girl) was bullied by a lot of the black kids that went to my middle school, and it always came down to skin color. I was bullied alot anyway but it hurt that they treated me like that at a young age because it always turned into a racial thing against me and if I ever tried to stand up for myself by saying their behavior was wrong, I was white and deserved it.
I was bullied for being mixed and having a white woman in the 90's the era when it just became a thing for mixed kids to be from white women. I was bullied for having white facial features..I e prominent nose , thinner lips small face and light skin and eyes and naturally curly hair. The first time I was ever around black people like that was highschool we were stationed in a prominently black area ...I hated it. I was called racial slurs referring to mixed people, my mom was called racial slurs for being with a black man...etc
People confused me for white so Thay was a problem in and of itself since 99 percent of the school was black
But the bullying only came from black women never the men . Even grown black women said ugly things to me
Yep AWism is everywhere and school administrations support it.
Sorry you experienced that.
Im a redheaded male and got shit on for being a ginger, by anyone blonde kid stopped after i reminded him 150,000 blondes rampaged across europe after a black haired dude tricked them into thinking they were invincible
Wow, I’m so sorry about that 😔 I hope your doing much better now ❤ much love
Putting hatred in a child’s heart is pure evil. I’ve spent enough time in “the hood” to know that people think it’s funny to tell the little kids to go say something vulgar to someone or hit adults or something. The kids turn around & check back with the person who told them to & are looking for that laugh of approval. It’s sick
The video of those little kids is disgusting. I do blame the parents for that. They definitely don't care what future their kids have, it's like they want them to end up in prison. That is not due to racism from white people, or the police, that's how they are being raised. So sad. No matter what your race, there is no excuse for doing that to children. It's abuse in my mind, they are setting their own kids up for a horrible life. Every child deserves a chance at a better future, indoctrinating them with this mentality pretty much guarantees they'll be dead or in prison by 30.
Those parents are driving their kids not only into race hate but also just random police hate out of nowhere. Those kids are going to grow up to be statistics, and it has nothing to do with anyone's colour and everything to do with the shitty parents instilling these beliefs.
but if their kids end in prison... mommy gets to be on tv and get victim points
No one likes a biting growling aggressive animal no matter the species. These are probably the same kind of people who would teach a pit bull to bite and harass the mailman for giggles. It’s all fun and games until someone loses a life, be it the victim or the animal/person.
Shout to that Black King 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 Make me want to have children.
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc bro what the
Truthfully, society has taught him this behavior is not only ok, but its cool to be open about it.
And society has taught you the same thing.
@@RoanAnthony You are a racist. You just proved to everyone you are a racist.
@@RoanAnthony ?
Society... TikTok.... Eh..
I have a bit to say on this video. Most importantly, Amala is trying to persuade, not coerce. This is far more significant than racial preferences in dating or in who your parent might date.
I don’t believe that this kid is expressing “hate”, but perhaps a fear or ignorance about what complications may accompany his mother dating a man of a different race. Racism being ongoing amongst people of all races has possibly given him cause to be perplexed by the potential societal response, whether near term or further down the road, and it’s hardly an environment of his making.
Without having more thoughts from him or his mother, I don’t think it’s fair to conclude that one or both of them is racist. It may be the case, but due process isn’t just a good idea for courtrooms.
I’ve known racists and have tried to persuade them the error of their thinking and achieved mixed results. I do believe it’s error and among the numerous ways that one can be wrong. However, it’s a belief that anyone can adopt if they choose and so the battle for hearts and minds never stops.
As problematic and divisive as this particular belief, a measure of grace and mercy are due others since we’re all wrong with regularity about countless things. Also, coercion has been tried and seems likely to only produce resentment and… hatred.
(See: The Reformation and Inquisition, slavery, and maybe the feuds that persist among various peoples which, at some point, saw violence)
My white son is 6 and he tells me he wants to marry a black woman because he thinks their skin is so beautiful. We have never said anything about who he will marry beyond that we hope he marries a woman who is kind and loving and will be a good momma. We have had only a few conversations about some people treating people good or bad depending on their skin color which was so strange to his little mind. I honestly believe hate is taught, directly or indirectly.
I think he saying that because his teacher in school says that, a year old doesn't know what beautiful means, schools openly teach CRT and even if not anti white explicitly, probably act more favorable to non white skin, none of which would be an issue if race wasnt brought up to begin with your son dont know what a white person is vs a black person
@@Who_attackedFirst definitly some woke black american woman who feels ugly next to white women taught him that
@@Who_attackedFirstcan you explain what you mean by a kid doesn’t know what beautiful is? Because studies show that even infants who can’t speak are more drawn to the people they find beautiful, and personally my younger siblings have always told me their idea of beautiful from age 3+.
This is somewhat common in black households as someone who has experienced it I have family members who say that “you cannot be racist towards white people” or “ I don’t like white people”- yes someone actually has said that-though if something like that was said by a white person they would be up in arms calling that person racist I just don’t see why there is this double standard if that’s the right saying I’m not sure-
I also hate to be that person who says well if this group of people said this or if the roles were reversed type of thing but I don’t understand how people genuinely think that being white automatically makes you a bad person or insane just like every group/ race it has bad people and ppl should not base one bad apple on one experience and write it off as THEY ARE ALL THAT WAY when it’s not fact🤦🏾♀️
@CokeJilesMacLeodwhat?😭
@CokeJilesMacLeod GURL-
That's one big wall of text. What's the TLDR?
The thing is:
East Asians, South Americans, Indians and even middle easterns DON'T have problems with White people...
It's ONLY the black community.
Why?
There is an entire generation of kids being taught that they're victims and that it's okay to openly hate their "oppressors". It's going to get ugly when they become adults.
It's all just pretexts
Even my pastor said that. People really out here priding themselves on how much of a victim they are.
@@idriveastationwagon1534 It's not as much about self pity as it is AWism. Though the two things are definitely intertwined
This reminds me of what I read in Red Scarf Girl. The students are taught by CCP-run schools that people who followed the “four olds” are inherently bad. The students then began openly targeting their parents for going against Cultural revolution ideas. And unfortunately we’re seeing very similar behavior among today’s young generation. They’re taught to hate certain people, and they think hate towards that group is ok.
Its nothing knew. They been telling black people this for 60 years
“Hate is not natural, it’s learned.” Great words on point girl!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
I was a little bit older than him, but I remember a black guy blatantly flirting with my mother when we were at the supermarket. Race didn't even come into my mind; my first thought was "um she is married to my stepfather lol"
This is learned... 100 percent agree.
Not only is she raising her son to have a lot of anger in his heart, but she's riling him up over a man hitting on her... that's disgusting.
ye, i mean if nobody would hit on her ever then she will be single cuz them girls don t hit on men
Sadly even black people tried to make peace and that's what the 60 s were about. But white people since they had more power during that time kept killing them off and prevent them from making a change. White people also created racism, and never fixed the problem. Not only to black people but white folks were often in denial of other races racism experiences, some even think that racism doesn't exist. Now it's backfiring at them, should they come here complaining
It's ok to Protect your mother.
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc Yes, but not how this boy is doing it
Go figure. She’s a single mother.
Go figure you’re racist
And she’ll stay that way due to that little bastard.
@@voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658she raised him 😂😅
@@voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658 you sound racist yourself. It proves this little boy is correct. He may be little but not stupid to know that Amerikkka was founded on racism and slavery and who are the rac!sts.
You dont blame the kid for learning the shitty moms habits and phrases. @@voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658
Especially among kids, hate is definitely taught and not natural.
It's as natural as love. Yin and yang.
@@A_UA-cam_Commenterit’s not natural
Just a thought and something to ponder. If there was no law and order do you think the world would be peaceful? Infants are seen as being innocent until survival kicks in. Essentially we have to learn to be nice. We don't live in a perfect world and yet we strive for world peace. If hatred or evil were taught then we'd have a perfect, peaceful world already but it's not that easy. Specifically directing your hate towards specific things is taught and learned but hate in general is natural.
You are taught to hate every child is born with love until they are taught to hate maybe learn how development works before you put your foot in your mouth
@@matthewbates9629You contradicted yourself there so which is it? I guess you're a teacher or an expert in child development theories so I concede. Coming from someone as educated as yourself I'd thought you would've easily seen my point but I guess it went over your head (and you may have also inadvertently given my point some structure). So where did you learn to hate?
This type of abhorrent behavior in the black community has GOT to be addressed. We cannot move forward as a good and decent society with people behaving this way and having this type of mentality. It’s going to bring the entire country down if not addressed.
Exactly. The powers that be DO NOT want Americans coming together. It benefits a certain political party if people are divided and hating each other.
It already has
Sadly even black people tried to make peace and that's what the 60 s were about. But white people since they had more power during that time kept killing them off and prevent them from making a change. White people also created racism, and never fixed the problem. Not only to black people but white folks were often in denial of other races racism experiences, some even think that racism doesn't exist. Now it's backfiring at them, should they come here complaining
How's it going to be addressed when Anti-Whiteness is being taught in the schools, the Universities and even the workplace?
It "should" have been addressed centuries ago, none of you want to have that conversation though, cope.
I’m a white man who has been living in Tanzania for the past 2 years. I’ve seen no racial hatred toward me. You would think that if anyone would suffer racial abuse it would be toward myself. I often ask why? Your comments on bad parenting seems to be issue. Children are raised with manners; respect for those older than yourself is a priority here. I respect Tanzanian ideology when it comes to raising their children. Many of these children don’t even go to secondary schools, yet they approach me with so much respect and love. Little ones run toward when I’m coming home, and hugged my legs. I was blown away when I first experienced this.
I’m so thankful that the western ideology these days is being kept out of many African countries. They may not have the luxuries of the West but I wouldn’t swap that for what I’ve found here among these people..
People can be more emotional in USA plus the wrong music is promoted
Tanzanian was a colonized.
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc Freddie Mercury was from there
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc . Yes it was. They gained independence in the 1960’s
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rc The name "Tanzania" was created as a clipped compound of the names of the two states that unified to create the country: Tanganyika and Zanzibar. It consists of the first three letters of the names of the two states ("Tan" and "Zan") and the suffix, "ia" to form Tanzania.
Until I started teaching I never realized how bad racism was in the black community. I've had black kids relentlessly bully an Asian student. Called him the 5 letter C word. When I asked him to stay after class and told him it was due to his racism. He called me a Crack head. When I took a girls phone away and kicked her out of my room cause she was searching my desk and cornering me at my desk she called me an ugly bold headed rat (insult for blonds). I've gotten called mayonnaise and cracker. And had racist accusations thrown around.
The r word is a sIur. And be sure to call them out on their AWism when you can!
And then theyll wonder why no teachers want to teach them and they remain dumb as hell and locked in their dumbass communities. Smh
That's insane. There has to be some consequences to teach these kids how wrong this behavior is.
@albatraozgirl consequences? Do you mean sending them to the office only for them to return to the classroom with a bag of chips? One student actually lied to admin about me and another teacher. Said I called him stupid and no one would ever love him. None of my students would back up his statements cause they knew I'd never say that shit. Then he accused another teacher of grabbing him. Video evidence showed that was also a lie. I swear that kid just breathed lies. And he blamed everything on racism. Called me a racist b word on the daily. Kicked out daily. But you know what happened. Basically, me and the other teacher had to sit in front of his mother as he lied about "not feeling safe" and his mother screamed racism. It was disgusting. And he was still placed back in my room when honestly he should have been expelled. Especially after being accused of taking pictures of boys in the bathroom on the toilet. That kid was the most Narcissistic, egotistical, pathological liar I ever came into contact with. Literally, the reason I quit teaching for the time.
@@QueenOfNoMansLandWow! 😢 Im so sorry to hear that.
I mean.. children are told that their skin matters- either that it’s bad because people won’t like them for it, or that it’s what makes them better than others. It’s been so successful that I hear people refer to themselves as their color first… you’re more than a color. It’s really sad.
Yeah that's not normal it's normal in the black community but it's not normal in any other community It's only the black community that teaches kids to be racist I was never brought up to acknowledge somebody by their skin color for anything like this kid did so I think you should think before you say stupid things on the internet
@@OfficialDJTasawennatekenIdk Dawg I’m white and I’m Christian and I’m homeschooled… so I’m around conservatives a LOT, the amount of racist and homophobic people I know is insane. I’m only 15
@@OfficialDJTasawennateken I was going to comment on that as well. I see that more in the black American community than in other communities. I see people identify with their tribe/religion/nationality more than their skin color in other communities.
@@OfficialDJTasawennatekenDude your comment is so silly, that your ancestors are rolling in their Graves laughing at what you just said.
@@desertdarleneWell America strip "black" people of their identities
, culture, language etc. And yall wanna talk about "black" Americans only identifying with color. Even when many of us are being led into our true identities many people still deny us our identity and history. Madness I tell you 💀💀
He’ll be in prison before he’s 17.
Yup😂😂😂😂
Or worse. If he feels entitled to agressive behavior towards police.
Why because he is black? You sounds racist
😊
@@Fuzz82You racist white people are not safe towards poc
Your child will sa an animal before 17 😂
Imagine if they were white and said the skin color comment. People would lose their minds 💀
Right
People should lose their minds over both
Well, it wasn't too long ago when that was a thing so....
@@chrysanthemum20so what? You need to be just as low as people a few generations back? Are you serious?
@@monakeulen5622Look at the original comment, "imagine if they were white...." I'm only saying it's not hard to imagine if it literally already happened. Not saying we should remain in the past but this "imagine if the person were white" thing is a kinda BS
That kid's behavior is 100% the parent's fault. Sure the parents didn't necessarily teach him this behavior (even though that is the most likely scenario in my opinion) however that mother is responsible for his continued behavior. Sure outside influence is a thing, but as a parent if you are made aware of an issue caused by outside influence it's your responsibility to teach your kid better and set them straight again.
Sometimes I'm left scratching my head with stuff like this cause when I was that age I had black friends. Not cause I wanted to show my wokeness or some shit, I just got along with them, simple as that.
Racism is learned behavior. Period.
kids learn through imitation, sitting them down for a talk is low prospect as they dont develop empathy till 10+. that kid needed to see adults act like that and other people support that adult. now the kid imitates and mom brags about it, reinforced
It wasnt just the boys anti white remark, it was accompanied by him throwing a punch in the air intended for the white man. Hatred and violence, a scary combination to see at such a young age. Shame on that mom.
The fact that she didn't set her son straight about the skin color comment and then she posted the video tells me exactly who taught him this.
That's enough to have Child Protective Services called on her.
That's just it- just because CPS would hold a white parent accountable for allowing racism, it doesn't mean they would DARE hold a black parent accountable.
Born in the UK in 1968 and grew up in a town called Luton. I was raised in a very ethnically diverse area and my school friends were from mainly black and Asian backgrounds. I never felt any issues with this, I was just a kid. There was racism in the early 70s but I feel that my generation worked through it. I find today's young people seem to be intent on putting race relations back 50 years even though they were born into a much more tolerant society, strange and sad.
Weird thing is I was born in the late fifties and my early years were spent in Lewisham but then we moved to Dorset, we got more discriminated for being Londoners than we ever got for living in a block of mainly Jamaican people. So sometimes I think humans just pick on what is different.
Big up luton
@@JohnSmith19282 sorry but I can’t see the name Luton with out thinking of Lorraine Chase’s “ Nahhhh Loooten airport” 😂😂😂
Same North London and never this kind of insanity
UK and France literature, sports and cuisine is different
I agree with you entirely... Skin colour should be an irrelevance... What matters is what the person is like...
Well, the mom did point out the race of the man at the beginning of the video. And it is not just the words the boy said, but the brutal punching gesture that he made. He acts like he wants to physically hurt the guy.
Exactly. It was surprising and concerning to see the boy punch the air. If left unchecked he will probably connect anger with violence. Probably someone in the future may say something and he misinterprets it and instead of calming down and figuring out the issue he may resort to punching and hurting someone.
This is typical
All one needs to ask is this question..... if the races were reversed and this was a white kid making those comments and the mother was posting it on social media with the same attitude, how would it go over?
We all know the answer. So sick of the double standard but some people just don't care. Remember that when somebody starts screaming about white racism
People don’t wonna talk about how casual racism is as common as it is in black families
You wish you m0r0n
And guess we're blk people learned it from
I am horrified at the hate that is being taught to young kids these days. I feel so bad for these children. They will grow up and always feel at least a piece of this racial hate in their hearts. I can't even be mad that they are spitting this nonsense-- it's not their fault. Parents need to step up their game fr.
we cna rverse indoctrnation
The kid in the video is doing just fine. It's the wh kids who will have to endure AWism their entire lives
@@TrumpyBear_Armageddon they wont endure or tak it. they will fight back agaisnt anti-white racism cause if you discirminate against jsut ocne race constantly there will be consequances from doing that
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The fact that his mother didn't chew him out for saying racist stuff to that man speaks volumes no one should have the right to be racist to anyone no matter what skin you are racism is racism plain and simple
You’re so intelligent and well-spoken. I can only imagine the amount of hate and vitriol you receive for bringing awareness to such divisive topics. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and balance.
You’re so intelligent and well-spoken. 👈🏿😂😂😂
@@Theydeserveit-wx4rcshe is, women with large vocabularies are sexy lol
When people say "history is repeating itself" this is what they mean. Segregation and blatant open racism making a coming back
Not to mention that the Democrats are turning the Superpredator from a failed prediction into a self-fulfilled prophecy.
this what happens when your culture is tv and corporate shit show that cater to base instincts
let the race war begin!
Except this time the tables will have been turned
@@jewelfox143 no it's just Democrats hiting their own feet with an axe
I'm not much of a gambling man, but I would lay VERY HIGH odds that the kids parents ( mom ) taught him to feel that way. So incredibly sad.
Unfortunately the worst problem in the black community is single moms
no need for that. it feeds itself now
social media
High odds means the opposite, for something to be likely it needs to be low odds
How old does somebody have to be befor getting arrests for punching a police officer?
🤣🤣🤣
Amala, you are a free speech champion!
She is spot on. Racism doesn't just occur to young children. They pick that crap up from adults or other children that they interact with. No one is born a racist.
Not really. Says nothing about Christianity. Won't even discuss it.
Really? A free speech champion ? If that's true , why is she mad about what the little boy said ?
@@urielnino8755Let me explain. Free speech means you can say anything you want. It doesn’t mean others can’t use their free speech to criticize you.
@@oreally8605well she’s not Christian so…
"We not even your skin color" My god someone save this lil boy, how is he so racist in such a young age? His first thoughts literally point towards segragation ie. you can't flirt with someone outside your own skin color.
smh that momma aint raising him right
And he threw a fist so he also feels Violent towards whites already. I've actually seen racism younger
Not only that but those toddlers in diapers knowing cuss words and punching cops is a lot more concerning
how is he so racist? His mother/family taught him and society/social media enforces it.
He just doesn't want his mom to be a bed 🔧
@@stillirise7813indeed, which is good. But how he brought race into it is not.
This is insane thank you so much for sharing.❤
It's crazy
My kids were always alble to make all "kinds" of friends because, we never emphasized about the color OR ANYTHING pertaining to specifics to individuals. What a shame to the parents that do!
So much aggression and the skin color comment is insane
Exactly. That kid can't wait to physically assault someone. He's waiting to grow into his physical violence so he can hurt someone. Then it's going to be prison time. I wish his future victims a speedy recovery.
@@deshawnjackson9077 damn, don't be so pessimistic. He might grow and change, God willing.
@@checkmattee222 Not with that woman as his mother because she thinks it's cute that he's being racist.
Good We need more pissed-off Black men in the United States of America.
It's not the comment that gets me from that little boy. It's his visceral punching action at the same time. The physicality of that is just as scary and sad to me as his words.
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They have zero strong leadership or role models in their lives. That boy’s mother is obviously proud about what he said, it’s why she picked up the camera and hit record. How disgusting. So, she’s encouraging & applauding vitriol from her young boy! And turns around and posts it for clout! SMH 🤦🏼♀️
They have...
Lebron James, 50 cents, gangs and Kungz; meaning athletes, rappers, criminals and liars.
@@JohnDoe-kg6gy Are you implying that black kids can only have black role models? If so, why? I'm not entirely disagreeing with you but I do think this isn't the most productive way of viewing these kinds of issues.
They do it's just those black men seek out non black women cause alot of black men hate black culture which is created and controlled by black women.
"strong" anti-models
@@CornHolio945 what's not productive is pulling that card again and again
"Evil is not born. It is taught." -Star Wars: The Clone Wars
My son is 5 and we have black friends and he’s never once asked me anything about different skin tones. Because kids don’t see stuff like that unless you program it into them 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
You know this kind of stuff really hurts me. I am a young white girl and videos like this make me want to say “but your the one hurting me…” but I can’t because if a white person says it then it is so called “racist” and sometimes at school people say “ew it’s a white girl” or people call me “the blonde bimbo” I also feel like these kids are hitting the cops because the cops are white and if they do anything to the kids, then it’s “racist” what has happened to society..
I get what your saying. I’m sorry that stuff happens to you at school too. But from a standpoint as a black man I can tell you why it’s like this now. A lot of black people growing up were learned or taught that most white people are racist and that we will always be last after everyone else. Then when you grow up sometime you start to see it and believe in it but I feel like now people just blame white people for stuff they had nothing to do with. Like for example the kid’s hitting the cops, they did that because they was taught that the police were bad because of some the bad cops and some of the things they did to people who were black and now that I’ve opened my mind I see now that Black people in a whole have went downhill. We in my opinion are the only race that will never get along or prevail in anyway because of how people treated us. But we all could’ve changed our ways and come together and stop what most people think are monkeys shooting each other playing rap music. I hate that push all of our problems on white people when it is us actually, not saying that some problems are caused by white people because they can be. I know I might be ranting but I figured I could share my opinion to you.
Because white people got soft. Blacks sense this and consider us a good victim. We were never supposed to like each other, live in one country or miх
Just laugh at them and ignore.
@@1SpicyMeataballyeah, I try, but it’s really difficult
racist. and? wait for the arguments.
That mom is treating her son as a companion rather then a child just to fulfill something that’s missing
Aren`t the kid pretending to hit the man and deciding for his mother that a man should not approach her (and thus taking away her agency) not typical acts of toxic masculinity?
Yeah this is literal toxic masculinity in the making, which is just heartbreaking
There’s no such thing as toxic masculinity that’s just racist toxicity
No such thing as toxic masculinity. It is masculinity that isn't being taught how to be used for good. There is just masculinity.
If he was throwing punches while wanting to save someone from getting beat up I doubt it would be labeled toxic.
Think of masculinity like a tool. You can use a hammer to while building a house, repairing furniture and taking apart a damaged structure to prevent it doing any damage. you can also use a hammer to kill someone. Is that a toxic hammer? Or is it a hammer being used for something that is wrong?
It’s a shame that ‘toxic masculinity’ has become widely used and accepted. There’s nothing masculine about this kind of behaviour, it’s just toxic. Nobody attributes his racism to him being black, so why attribute his toxicity to being male? The cause of bad behaviour is bad upbringing and bad values, not race or gender.
This is a prime example of the son-husband phenomenon that is prominent with single mothers. He'll be dealing with the repercussions if that messed up relationship the rest of his life.
The mom didn't correct her son, so she enabled him to be racist
Notice the “young man”’s first reaction was VIOLENCE as he threw a punch
What got to me was how the girl said that she was capable of starting (implying she wanted to) start an entire racial genocide. My people have already suffered multiple, most notably at the hands of the Nazis. To be then again threatened with the same horrors and judgement just on a much huger scale is horrifying to hear.
The thing that drives me crazy is they call what's happening in Gaza a genocide. It's 0.7% of Gaza's population. For context, the Holocaust was 36% of the global jewish population. The deathtoll in Gaza is 0.03% of the regions ethnic Arabs... compared to an actual genocide, 36% of the global population.
Black mothers instilling destructive ideas in their kids leads to a path of destruction. If not in this case and the kid flexing Oedipus his mom likes, that leads to a different path of destruction.
Be quiet. When l was a kid, l got a job delivering insurance flyers door to door. The company sent me and a whyt kid out in a whyt neighborhood, but we split up, and let me tell you, all kinds of whyt people were running up to me asking me what was l doing in that neighborhood and was l lost..so when the company van came back to pick us up, I ask the whyt kid that was working with me, were people running up to him asking him was he lost and what was he doing in the neighborhood and he told me, no, everybody was very friendly to me, offering lemonade and snacks...so stop acting like you guys are not wacist anymore
Thanks!
I remember the video of 2 little toddler boys, one white and one black, running to each other with squeals of delight and hugging. They did not see color.
Racial prejudice is taught. As a teenager in the 90's I used to think that by now racism would be almost nonexistent - its only gotten worse.
I have noticed more racism being spread online than ever before. You would expect people to be more at peace and loving towards one another due past experiences.
Like in the early 2000s things were improving and then covid hit and it is regressing just on the opposite side.
As an European, this is very disturbing to watch. Thanks Amala, you got a great channel.
I have seen this kind of parenting before. They think bad behavior is cute when they are little but once they get bigger it's not cute anymore. I warned my sister in law about this when she thought it cute when my nephew would hit when he was little but when he got bigger she was shocked when he bloody her nose. It was a hard road from there to unteach that bad behavior.
Omg no!! Those are little BABIES!!! They are in actual diapers 😢
If a white kid said that about a black man their mother would be cancelled.
What the actual feck with that kid & mom?! Thank you for speaking about this & encouraging kindness instead of division and hate.
The video clip with the toddlers beating on and cursing at those cops breaks my heart because those little boys don't get love. They have so much hate in their hearts already, probably due to a toxic home environment (abuse/neglect etc). Those babies just need to be picked up and hugged, it's so sad.
I agree. As a child I never saw color or disability in my peers. I accepted them however they were. It's so sad to see so much these days. Most children have a hard enough time in general with life, having to worry about being accepted shouldn't be one of them.
Even without the 'we're not even your skin colour' remark, it's a strangely angry reaction for a twelve year old.
As an early childhood teacher who studied child development, these types of attitudes and mind sets are taught and not innate. Babies are born with so much love. Children become a product of their environment and it’s 100% on the parents, guardians to teach them these values and what’s right and what’s wrong.
Society teach kids to be racist outside the home that was my experience, the history of racism taught me to be hate as i was developing in reaction to how blacks were treated in this country. Lets start there before we blame single black mothers
Anger and frustration that causes aggressive behaviour is innate too that must be guided. The child behavioral theories are imbalanced. I completed an early childhood degree too, so I have studied these theories.
Absolutely correct. Children are like little sponges, they soak up what they are exposed to. They are born absolutely pure and innocent. Adults are the ones who damage their beautiful little minds.
Yes and no. It’s also up to other adults to be good examples everywhere.
Amala, you're right about the lack of parental guidance. I dealt with kids with bratty behavior during my childhood. My teen years, same thing, but worse. My 20's, I encountered more brats than before. There will always be hateful people. I'm sick of the Anti-White trend.
What did Amala say about Vider Texas?
and the mom posted it for the world to see because she was "proud" - so.....who taught him that?
Let’s leave the kid alone for a bit. He is literally wanting his single mom being hit on and having to learn what emotions he’s feeling about the situation. Kids point out the obvious without malice, unlike adults. Let him know what’s important after he calms down and move on. Let’s stop making hurting young men go viral for simply being hurt. This is dumb
Tbh .... This is getting really scary. These extreme ideas and obsession with racism, is getting out of control.
They end up being the racists. Playing the victim and opressor card for everything is dangerous.
Before you even said it, in my head I said exactly what you did about how you would’ve handled the little boy. My kids…oh god if they EVER said anything like that, reaaaal quick it would’ve been a “what the heck did you just say?” Then “why would you say that? What makes you think that’s ok?”
This is so sad 😥
And mom is sitting up there all proud. She taught him that!
Everyone this woman posts I am ecstatic . While most are applauding this behavior she is criticizing it like it should be
Exactly!!
Once my 10 year old old niece said hopefully Biden will die soon so I told her never wish death on anybody not even your worst enemy and as far as I can tell she listened
The fact that the mom uploaded that vid in the first place tells you all you need to know. She was proud of him saying that and that's even sadder.
She likes it. She thinks it's good behavior. It means he's protective of her and proud. She thinks its good.
As a parent with a son presumably around the same age give or take a few years this is insane to me. If my son ever said anything like that I'd ask him how his black, hispanic, or other white friends felt about that kind of talk.
picture this with a white mom and her son saying the same thing
This is the "son husband" in training. 😬🙄
it is so sad that parents raise their children with hatred and agitation in their hearts. HOW can you not see that you are contributing a bad influence to your own child's future. 🤦♀️
Thank you
I am shocked to see both those video’s. like you said the young boys mother should have stepped in straight away and said something he was so angry.
The toddlers hitting the police officers is extremely worrying, are they being taught that thumping, kicking and being dis respectful to adults is ok? I would hate to be their teacher, because omg they have got some work to do. It potentially puts other children at risk in the classroom.
This isn't a lack of role model, this is indeed active learned behavior, I can say so because I didn't have a whole lot of teaching as a kid except for school and classmates, I grew up being raised by videos games ad the internet, granted much earlier internet but it's this normalized hatred that the problem. I've been living in South Africa for over 2 decades now, many don't have access to internet but this kid of behavior is also extremely common because leaders normalize this.
The kid need to be taught that throwing a punch for such a minor issue = jails when he's older, nothing cute about it :(
He's a victim...of his parent's stupidity!
Are we not going to talk about the aggressive punching motion this child makes? Parents should not condone any form of visible aggressive behavior in my opinion but maybe that's just me?
Hate is learned and needs to stop we need to teach tolerance to the new generation and have better parenting and I'm 36 and scared for the new generation
And now AWism is being taught by nearly all corporations
Look at the over reaction and the anger. He is heading for trouble.
I think it’s the funniest thing when people say you can’t be racist towards white people. Like what???!
It's sad people think that it's the definition of racism lol
t's because they want the premise to exist forever so they can profit from it.
Get over it
You're going to be a wonderful mom Amala!!
I would say mom. Most black kids don't know who there dad is.
Children are the future and their young minds can be molded with promises or hatred and bigotry. Now, we teach racial animosity while promoting gender confusion.
Youre saying gender 'confusion" and talking about hate? Atleast ur right about race
@@americanified101 asking grade school children what their pronouns are before they have the opportunity to grow into what they're born with can cause confusion. I don't see a benefit of trying to teach a child concepts of nonbinary or gender queer or whatever before they gain the skill to spell the terms, much less the concept. I don't have any hatred towards anyone who decides not to conform to how they're born, that's their decision. But we can let children be children. They can grow up and address their identity as they age and believe they understand who they are well enough. So yes, we do see teachings of racial animosity and promotion of gender confusion.