SO BLACK CULTURE IS A PROBLEM?| THOMAS SOWELL ON THE CURRENT BLACK CULTURE IN AMERICA (Reaction)

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  • @djhondacrz
    @djhondacrz Рік тому +14706

    Real black culture is right in the room right now. Young men being civil. Intelligent with morals not degrading to each other getting educated. Open minds. I love watching you guys.

    • @mikemac7196
      @mikemac7196 Рік тому +271

      Truth.

    • @davidkreutzer4778
      @davidkreutzer4778 Рік тому +270

      I agree with you David , close your eyes and change the color to brown , white , and you got the culture . American !

    • @KS4RonPaul
      @KS4RonPaul Рік тому +726

      That's not black culture, that's American culture. And these fine young men are American through and through. I'm proud to stand by them, regardless of the color of their skin. It's the content of character, not skin color!

    • @bennymartinez5532
      @bennymartinez5532 Рік тому +53

      Bingo

    • @SusanBaileyAmazingEstate
      @SusanBaileyAmazingEstate Рік тому +2

      They’re getting close to the real issues. White cap guy said we don’t need more rappers, we need to raise up black people doing things like work a nine to five. He’s almost asking the right questions.
      Why are those rappers pushed by the labels? Guys praising violence and murder, calling women bitches, n word every other line, drugs drugs drugs. These people are glorified by ghetto culture.
      George Floyd becomes a hero cuz the media said so. Reality is Floyd was a drug addicted criminal loser who was always gonna die a violent death related to drugs and crime.
      Race baiters like Al Sharpton, Joy Reid, Barack Obama make millions by telling black people they’re victims. Somehow, they got rich, but tell you the white man is keeping all black people down. Obama made $30 million while he was president. Clinton made $42 million while he was president. They’ve both made many millions more after leaving the White House.
      Ask the right questions. You’ll soon realize it’s all lies, corruption, and bullshit meant to keep black people poor and dependent on government.

  • @TheEnigm8
    @TheEnigm8 Рік тому +9955

    As a black man from one of the deepest ghettos in Jamaica i can tell you the most empowering thing you could ever do is to not define yourself by your race but as a unique individual. It's like taking off a metal armour. It's a special type of freedom. You guys are on the right path

    • @justsayin644
      @justsayin644 Рік тому

      Exactly well said! Negative black culture is a ball and chain of self-destruction and any smart black person will do anything they can to separate themselves from it.

    • @spencerbrown6214
      @spencerbrown6214 Рік тому +64

      BEAUTIFUL 🙌🌏

    • @superafrikanmedialabs8237
      @superafrikanmedialabs8237 Рік тому +92

      Individualism is another form of escapism.

    • @8Seven65
      @8Seven65 Рік тому +252

      @@superafrikanmedialabs8237 if it gives one the tools to escape a poor mindset, I don't see a problem with that.

    • @tpjmadrigal12
      @tpjmadrigal12 Рік тому +1

      As soon as you define yourself by your race you chain your value to something you personally cannot control. Nobody should carry the burden of representing a whole race. It is an impossible expectation. The white liberals goal to make blacks think they need to be united only hurts them. Whites are in no way united they are split 50/50 on almost every issue.

  • @ipljeff
    @ipljeff 5 місяців тому +53

    You're culture is..... American!! No race necessary. Love you guys and you're honesty.

    • @CK51515
      @CK51515 11 днів тому +2

      Lol yes. It's so obvious. It's sad to see they have not understood this

    • @aaro96live
      @aaro96live 4 дні тому +1

      Exactly!! I think they're looking for role models to be a beacon of "black" culture. In fact, they need to change their mindset to "that's an American, meaning I can do that too". If they're looking for traditions specific to black people, I think they need to ask the previous generation (their moms/dads/grandmas/grandpas), what are the traditions and values that they hold up.

  • @kievitz
    @kievitz 4 місяці тому +88

    Mr. Thomas Sowell has some great and profound messages for us all. He speaks power to the truth and facts, he is not wrong.

    • @Facts-Over-Feelings
      @Facts-Over-Feelings 3 місяці тому

      HES A SELLOUT OVERALL.. BUT HE ALSO DOES MAKE GOOD FACTUAL POINTS.. BUT OTHER MORE PRO BLACKS COVER THIS AND MORE.. SOWELL IS JUST A PAID PUPPET OF MILTON FRIEDMAN..

  • @King_Sogbedji
    @King_Sogbedji Рік тому +790

    As an African who moved to the UK in 2006, I initially never saw myself as oppressed as I focused on the positives of being black, whilst some of my associates focused on oppression. Today most of them are behind bars, and I'm still growing to be the best version of myself.
    What you focus on, you'll become 💭

    • @chrislyne377
      @chrislyne377 Рік тому +38

      As a fellow Brit, you are most welcome here. Anyone who wants to come here and make a life for themselves as one of us is my countryman

    • @Janzer_
      @Janzer_ Рік тому +31

      my friend in barbados feels the same. that's why now i say "black americans", because not all black people have the same culture. america is just dumb on the surface, that's why they think all hispanics/latinos are the same culture too 😂

    • @brianjones7660
      @brianjones7660 Рік тому +9

      allow me as a pastor in a church to springboard your wisdom for a moment...
      King, we often speak of looking at The Lord in worship as "beholding" Him, an Old English term.
      One day I had the thought, along with your term "focus on" , that what I am beholding , I will one day...be holding.
      The thing in everyday life I am fixated on, will one day come to pass in daily life, good or bad.
      Love your testimonial of growing!!😇

    • @comfusedpassanger3399
      @comfusedpassanger3399 Рік тому +6

      Good for you John. Do what's right for you don't follow the herd.

    • @King_Sogbedji
      @King_Sogbedji Рік тому +21

      @@Janzer_ exactly, just because we have the same skin color doesn't mean we all have the same agenda, facts over feelings ANY DAY!!

  • @blablablub5970
    @blablablub5970 4 місяці тому +68

    "you equip yourself with skills that people are willing to pay for" - great line and really motivating

  • @robertcreech7176
    @robertcreech7176 4 місяці тому +171

    It’s very refreshing to see young men have healthy conversations about society and questioning what they know and does it hinder or help them grow. Continue to strive for better.

  • @georgetorrence
    @georgetorrence Рік тому +3417

    Young men, as an older black man and veteran what, I can tell you is that you’re making black culture by looking at different ideas and making up your own minds. So proud of you guys.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Рік тому

      Yeah, but are they making up their own mines, or are they influenced by Sowell's propaganda?

    • @larrybloomfield4430
      @larrybloomfield4430 Рік тому +69

      Greg, thanks for serving in the forces. I hope you got a lot out of your experience, and didnt get injured or anything too badly. I appreciate the people who've kept this country safe.
      Also, I agree with you about these young men. They are doing a great job, and I love seeing them get a lot of views.
      This country will get so much better if we can help all of our people in the rougher subcultures get past what's holding them back.
      Sowell talks about it with whites and blacks, but I feel the Hispanics also have some as well, and probably some other groups that I don't even know about.
      Overall, I just think it's awesome to see people working to make their lives better, because if they succeed..... they can make their families lives better and their communities better.... those are all wins, for everyone!
      There is much stuff on TV that makes me feel negative about the future... then I see these guys, and see the truth... there are a lot of good people out there.

    • @sxemaamexs6427
      @sxemaamexs6427 Рік тому +12

      Hell yeah. Glory to Black Americans

    • @Jonahobbs
      @Jonahobbs Рік тому +41

      Amen to that, I am also a veteran. I believe active duty gives you the opportunity to meet people that you may not have ever met. People from all walks of life, it makes you more well rounded in so many ways. I admire these men for thinking outside the box, not because they were told but because they want to explore other ideas.

    • @freppy06
      @freppy06 Рік тому +46

      yep. and the guy in the back was onto another issue. we need to make more out of people outside of the entertainment industry. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, politicians, journalists, engineers, etc. We can be more than just court jesters.

  • @live_free_or_die7260
    @live_free_or_die7260 Рік тому +702

    I believe that Thomas Sowell’s books should be in every public school across the country. He’s a true American treasure.

  • @eglaas
    @eglaas 4 місяці тому +103

    Best thing I've seen on UA-cam today. These five young men make me more optimistic about our future. There is no singular "black" identity, any more than there's a singular "white" identify, yet people don't see that when they're bogged down in identify politics.

    • @nicolamustard7232
      @nicolamustard7232 Місяць тому

      Amen!

    • @AntonHoward-mx9sb
      @AntonHoward-mx9sb Місяць тому +3

      Identity politics is one of the most destructive forces on the planet today.

    • @eglaas
      @eglaas Місяць тому

      Some entertainment figures profit by portraying stereotypes and cliches, so these cultural monoliths get perpetuated. I don't think most gangsta rappers, or whatever the current tag is, speak for the average black person, any more than Kid Rock speaks for me.

  • @Moody10050
    @Moody10050 Рік тому +516

    "Equip yourselves with skills that people are willing to pay for"
    Legend statement 👏

    • @Safaridor
      @Safaridor Рік тому +33

      “The way anybody else would”

    • @ondolite3789
      @ondolite3789 Рік тому

      Stolen from jews.

    • @JoeKnows44
      @JoeKnows44 Рік тому +8

      Or maybe just some no duh bullshit.

    • @jerryfinger8659
      @jerryfinger8659 Рік тому +8

      Yes, here in Wyoming you have welders, mechanics, CDL drivers, etc..., That are making just as much as the public school superintendent with an phd.

    • @enrique88005
      @enrique88005 Рік тому +7

      ​@@jerryfinger8659pretty sure that is everywhere

  • @thefrank5667
    @thefrank5667 6 місяців тому +350

    You gentlemen are the reason I'm proud to be an American. You keep the lights on, you are looking at the right stuff.

  • @starkat70
    @starkat70 Рік тому +573

    Thomas Sowell was a Democrat (until 1972) and became Independent (after 1972) ....Thomas Sowell got off the Democratic Plantation and never looked back and has been correcting the record ever since.

    • @stevenlight5006
      @stevenlight5006 Рік тому +24

      Thank you for stating the facts

    • @tezzyteaspoon
      @tezzyteaspoon Рік тому +13

      I was going to mention this before reading your comment. It’s an important fact most people forget or didn’t know.

    • @yogijager
      @yogijager Рік тому +7

      Wasn’t he a Marxist as well?

    • @Matpan730
      @Matpan730 Рік тому +12

      ​@@yogijager not even close!! I stand corrected on my comment. I haven't studied him long so I wasn't aware that he at one point in his younger years was a Marxist but has now come to his senses and understand how this world works and what's actually important

    • @nicodejager8644
      @nicodejager8644 Рік тому +24

      By his own words, Thomas Sowell described himself as a dedicated Marxist in his early years of education. He has come a long way, lived almost a century by now, seen all fads and fallacies for what they are. I applaud him, respect him.

  • @nw6866
    @nw6866 Рік тому +708

    I am a black womam who didn't grow up with black subculture. There isn't one black culture but it's always a stereotype and not indicative of everyone as a whole. How you are raised and where you are from frames that as well. My mom is black, and my father it turns out is biracial. My step-mother, who is white, helped raise me. I lived with my father. They were married in the late 60's. My father expected greatness. There was no victim mentality. I spoke standard English. I loved reading and my vocabulary is vast because I loved literature (especially Russian literature). I am successful and educated. There were no limitations placed in my consciousness and that makes a huge difference. Yet, in college, the black kids wouldn't speak to me because my white step-mother dropped me off and I was deemed--not being black enough. It hurt me deeply but I learned to just be myself and not care what they think. Foundation and mindset are crucial. I don't want other people making excuses for me or apologizing for my bad choices. Personal responsibility has left the building in the US and today's race issues are so skewed it's ridiculous and sometimes scary. I love Thomas Sowell. He exposes the truth and I'm proud these young men see it.

    • @Shiryone
      @Shiryone Рік тому +36

      TY for sharing your story. We all survive this world somehow.

    • @bryant475
      @bryant475 Рік тому +33

      Bingo! As I always say, Parenting/Mindset/Culture (PMC) is key to success, regardless of race! Dr. Ben Carson, Larry Elder, Candace Owens, Brandon Tatum and others in the Black community that talk about this as well, I'm sure you're big fans of them too :)

    • @cycology3
      @cycology3 Рік тому +33

      AGHHHH... as a white woman from England.... Good Lord I cannot wait for us all to be blended!!! We are all HUMANS! don't have to be white or dark black! I hate all of this! We are all one race..the human race! I LOVE my black friends so deeply and yet we still have "this' thing...ugh it's so dumb to me!! However, with all that said... I hate it when I hear anybody say AXS for Ask!! LORD!!

    • @carls1959
      @carls1959 Рік тому +10

      Thank you and congratulations on your achievements.

    • @carlhaldeman420
      @carlhaldeman420 Рік тому +14

      I like what you said. It "sounded" so rational. I found these men a little hard to listen to because of the interruptions and stoppages but I appreciate their honest approach to the subject. As an older person I already know some of what they are covering but with patience I may learn a little more.

  • @bilygates2509
    @bilygates2509 5 місяців тому +44

    The real black culture is beautiful … it’s unfortunate that is almost gone.. the faith, the moral, the compassion, the generosity., etc, etc .. ❤ I’m a recipient of it .. magical.

    • @queenofnyc5584
      @queenofnyc5584 3 місяці тому +2

      What’s the real black culture? Cause culture is about where you’re from not your race. Every black person doesn’t have the same culture…

    • @alexbeardsley751
      @alexbeardsley751 3 місяці тому

      @@queenofnyc5584 culture is not something you create to identify you per say, its all the intellectual discoveries, inventions and art and innovations done collectively which describes one culture. That is every culture in a nut shell. Culture is not where you are from. The way you think of culture is a simplistic way of seeing it and is sold as the truth when it's not.

    • @user-ix5gf2on1w
      @user-ix5gf2on1w 21 день тому

      What is real black culture in your opinion!

    • @bilygates2509
      @bilygates2509 21 день тому

      If You are young you may not understand… I’m so grateful the good Lord put them in my life..

  • @drittenberry1
    @drittenberry1 4 місяці тому +37

    Thomas Sowell and Ben Carson are a couple of role models to emulate. Plus it would be beneficial not to separate by race or anything else All men are created equal 🇺🇸

    • @danf2
      @danf2 3 місяці тому +2

      Agreed, God made everyone in his image.

    • @OzzyCoop
      @OzzyCoop Місяць тому

      No he didn’t. Don’t be ignorant. Let go of the fairytales.

    • @user-df4fe2pt8u
      @user-df4fe2pt8u Місяць тому +2

      Sowell is, Carson is not.

    •  Місяць тому

      ur sounding like an idiot. Those 2 blacks are insulting the rest.

  • @MD-kp8wj
    @MD-kp8wj Рік тому +1076

    Damn as a 50 year old black man I am so happy and proud to hear these perspectives, young people like you who are willing to open up their minds to reality and recognize the inner power and control you have in your own lives gives me hope for the future. Spread your knowledge.

    • @illuminahde
      @illuminahde Рік тому +48

      Seriously. These young men give us old guys hope.

    • @budhalbr
      @budhalbr Рік тому +19

      You are so right.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Рік тому +11

      Amen!!!

    • @mikemac7196
      @mikemac7196 Рік тому +1

      So true. Victim mentality is worse than a crutch, it's a cancer. We need to go back to MLK's teachings and focus on the charter of the person not the colour of the person's skin. Universities are segregating campuses based on race and this is seen as "empowering minorities". It's really depressing that we're regressing after all the strides to get past all that garbage. Young people need to put a stop to this because they have the reins.

    • @kimmarquis2354
      @kimmarquis2354 Рік тому +17

      So right it’s a beautiful thing to see.

  • @reneetravis4666
    @reneetravis4666 Рік тому +892

    As an older black woman, I'm so glad to see you young black men having discussions regarding these matters. I pray that you continue to grow in knowledge and wisdom.

    • @MrNegative57
      @MrNegative57 Рік тому +7

      What she said!!

    • @lward5401
      @lward5401 Рік тому +5

      Ditto also😊

    • @JaneReRe
      @JaneReRe Рік тому +8

      As an older white woman, I am too. 😊🙏

    • @richardeinheuser5529
      @richardeinheuser5529 Рік тому +8

      Thank You Renee. The Democrat party has lost its mind

    • @krwhereje
      @krwhereje Рік тому +9

      Amen. And im white latino. We all need right information and most of all an open heart.

  • @tonyclifton265
    @tonyclifton265 5 місяців тому +142

    this was great. especially when thomas sowell said the way for a young black man to succeed was the same as for anyone - "equip yourself with skills that people are willing to pay for". perfectly put, and i'm pleased it was well received by the participants here. liked & sub'd

    • @mariaroyal1691
      @mariaroyal1691 4 місяці тому +1

      You can have the same qualifications as your Caucasian counterparts in Silicon Valley if you’re African American. They don’t hire African Americans here. The brown people that work here are from India. The companies have for years refused to disclose their hiring lists or percentages

    • @littleme3597
      @littleme3597 4 місяці тому +4

      @@mariaroyal1691 That is not true.

    • @Kreemerz
      @Kreemerz 4 місяці тому

      So what. Move on. ​@@mariaroyal1691

    • @noahhannon2305
      @noahhannon2305 4 місяці тому

      @@mariaroyal1691if that’s the the true, that’s interesting because California is a blue state which means it’s the democrats that are being racists despite all their race baiting

    • @real_smilegamez
      @real_smilegamez 3 місяці тому

      That is not true at all, if anything people of color have more chances than whites thanks to jobs exclusively for people of color@@mariaroyal1691

  • @JT.Pilgrim
    @JT.Pilgrim 5 місяців тому +33

    From a native Canadian. These conversations brings me hope. Keep these going guys!

  • @johndemarco2060
    @johndemarco2060 Рік тому +594

    I'm a white 73 year old man, retired professional, college graduate. I have been watching you guys often reacting to music. I find you guys entertaining as you discover the jewels from years gone by. But, today watching you guys was heart warming. You are respect of each other, and your minds are open. The media in America has a bias of omission (they don't report a lot of stuff you need to know.). Black White, we are all the same. Sin and greed has corrupted the world. I think you guys are onto it. I like you all. I wish you the very best and I will continue watching you!

    • @Leogoth68
      @Leogoth68 Рік тому +28

      54 year old white male here, I agree with you 100%. When I first started watching these young men they were reviewing a Larry legend video. They seemed a bit biased but as I watched more of their videos I started to see the open mindedness and they also have started to listen to the videos they watch and talk over each other less.

    • @Breten74
      @Breten74 Рік тому +15

      48 year old. Exact same thing.

    • @daharpoon676
      @daharpoon676 Рік тому +24

      56 white man here. I have enjoyed a lot of the videos these guys do and always enjoy listing to how they discus issues. We need more of this and they give me hope.

    • @ThePelagicHermit
      @ThePelagicHermit Рік тому +19

      57 year old white guy here too.
      Thanks for giving us hope. You guys get to inherit America. Enjoy it. You deserve it for making the world a better place.

    • @seanw9193
      @seanw9193 Рік тому +5

      Were the 70s as fun as they seemed to be?

  • @davidstemmler1836
    @davidstemmler1836 5 місяців тому +17

    I've respected Thomas Sowell for many years. I wish I could meet him someday. Good Man

  • @frankhitch5080
    @frankhitch5080 6 місяців тому +72

    I've read most of Thomas Sowell's book Basic Economics, and his book about Charter schools. He likes to tell what works and what doesn't work based on historical facts. He's good at explaining economics and what makes schools that have good educational outcomes. One necessary thing cultures do is provides boundaries to behavior. Cultures like houses need a dependable foundation. "For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ." Thanks for getting the conversation started.

    • @Elwilli2
      @Elwilli2 5 місяців тому +6

      I got the book now..a beautiful read

    • @abwilcox2
      @abwilcox2 2 місяці тому

      Sowell try’s to blame black “culture”for disparities in education wealth everything.
      He’s been saying there’s no racism done the 80s. He never discusses how the differences in the massive handouts given to white people and denied to black ppl has impacted the ability of blacks to accumulate wealth and have a good life in US.

  • @GeorgeFelixBarbosa
    @GeorgeFelixBarbosa Рік тому +216

    I'm from Brazil and always get scared when I noticed people in US do not know about Thomas Sowell. For me, one of the greatest minds in US, still alive. It's never too late!!!

    • @richardmyers7847
      @richardmyers7847 Рік тому +2

      Lmao

    • @yourmumschancla3953
      @yourmumschancla3953 Рік тому +2

      You would like enjoy the book Up From Salvery It is a good read.

    • @chaznad5411
      @chaznad5411 21 день тому

      This is because what black american culture has become over the years. The youth have been groomed to idolize black Hollywood, gangsters, rappers and athletes. Every single one of these groups are the armpit of black America..uneducated , clueless and promote the worst things imaginable without caring one bit they are role models to the youth. It’s got to a point where political parties pay these “famous” blacks for them to promote their party and the kids will follow without a clue of what’s actually going on. It’s not their fault technically because it starts at home. 70% of these kids grow up in single home families , usually w no father and as they say, u don’t find a father at home u find him on the street ….
      Thomas is someone many blacks call Uncle Tom because they think He acts white !!! He don’t act white. He don’t talk white!!! He acts and talks like an intelligent black man to me that cares for his people. He’s going against the grain trying to force a change … people like him help start groups like cartierfamily and officer Tatum … god bless them all

  • @karenrusso629
    @karenrusso629 Рік тому +1638

    I wish there were more conversations like this happening everywhere. You young men are true thinkers.

    • @1969bones69
      @1969bones69 Рік тому +54

      Amen I love watching these guys. They restore my faith in humanity in a small way. There's hope.

    • @rath7948
      @rath7948 Рік тому +23

      I agree. They and others should read 'The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America' by criminal justice scholar Barry Latzer, who outlines why old Southern culture is a huge factor in crime although no one likes to admit it because it's politically incorrect (not sure why as culture is not the same as race!). Crime first skyrocketed in various American cities right after the beginning of the 20th century because the southern Italians came in droves and with them, their strong cultural sense of personal 'honor' and propensity to resolve interpersonal conflicts, like disrespect, with violence. Then it happened again when black Americans migrated north, who carried with them, that old Southern culture which shares many similarities to the southern Italian culture, which they absorbed of course through no fault of their own as they were forced to live amongst Southern people for many generations. So they brought that culture to urban cities in the North where they lived in geographical and social isolation, and those cultural values, instead of evolving into something else or dying all together, flourished. Look at the gang violence, kids shooting each other because of stupid stuff like perceived insults to one's manhood or image. It's still happening today. This is exactly what the Italians immigrants used to do way back in the year 1910.

    • @mrnevermind
      @mrnevermind Рік тому +4

      I couldnt have said it better myself there🎉

    • @leocunningham6298
      @leocunningham6298 Рік тому +22

      These conversations happen all the time. They just aren't online.

    • @jzeke1712
      @jzeke1712 Рік тому +1

      I agree, but they need to get their facts straight. Sowell is NOT a democrat. He’s a leader in the conservative movement. He dropped Marxism and the Dems more than 50 years ago.

  • @Drip_Lord69
    @Drip_Lord69 24 дні тому +2

    So refreshing to see young black Americans having fun and discussing important political matters that are really prevelant in our country and lives. Thank y’all!

  • @TheRtpbuc
    @TheRtpbuc 6 місяців тому +39

    I've been listening to Sowell and reading his books for decades. He's a great man and speaks the truth. There is a lot of wisdom in his collective work. It's great to see it appreciated like this.

    • @KAye633
      @KAye633 4 місяці тому

      A white person saying this is null and void…

    • @Facts-Over-Feelings
      @Facts-Over-Feelings 3 місяці тому

      NO.. WHAT U LIKE AS A EUROPEAN IS THAT HE DOWN PLAYS AND SIDE STEPS WHAT RACIST EUROPEANS HAVE DONE TO BLACK AMERICANS. HE DOES NOT CHALLENGE RACIST AMERICA THAT IS A SATANIC OCCULT CULTURE OF EUROPEAN RACISTS WHO RUN THE NATION AND THE WORLD..

  • @endlessfeast
    @endlessfeast Рік тому +333

    As an older black American, this video gives me hope for the future of the black community, fantastic young black American men. Not look at yourselves as victims.

    • @jamesdavidson3259
      @jamesdavidson3259 Рік тому +6

      well said, as a white democrat conservative, I must say these men give me hope for the future of America

    • @k_tess
      @k_tess Рік тому

      ​@@jamesdavidson3259 Democrat conservative?
      You either don't exist, or are older than penicillin.

    • @JK-rq7yr
      @JK-rq7yr Рік тому +14

      I am so happy you did not African American. That is just another phrase from Race Hustler's. We are all Americans no matter the pigment god blessed us with.

    • @richardeinheuser5529
      @richardeinheuser5529 Рік тому

      Worst thing you can do. Democrat party wants to keep blacks victims. As a white American it’s plain to see what’s happening. Get away from Democrats as fast as you can.

    • @scottbentley2825
      @scottbentley2825 Рік тому +2

      Preach!!!!!

  • @Someguy_97
    @Someguy_97 4 місяці тому +14

    Your culture is American. Don’t look up to people who are only black. Look up to people who offer knowledge and wisdom regardless of their skin color.
    If you consider the ideas of someone only because they’re the same skin color as you, then you’re already setting yourself up to never grow as a person.
    “Judge someone not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”
    -Martin Luther King Jr

    • @mktphotog3427
      @mktphotog3427 Місяць тому +1

      Well said. You guys are the future keep opening your minds to all races. We are all human beings, all with rights that all should stand up for. Good going guys.

  • @DJF1985
    @DJF1985 4 місяці тому +12

    Thank God for Thomas Sowell. He is a true intellect.

  • @nettabay1776
    @nettabay1776 Рік тому +691

    As a black 57 year old woman, this made me feel so proud to see young black men conducting a discussion that goes against the news media's narrative of who we are. Thank you for being brave enough to break the stereotype chains the media salivates over.

    • @negusx8806
      @negusx8806 Рік тому

      They would make Mr. NEELY FULLER JR. very proud...

    • @mr.nihilz3283
      @mr.nihilz3283 Рік тому +11

      Wrong. If a stereotype is accepted and embodied. It doesn't matter what the media says. The cat on the right was correct. You have to change the pioneers and voice of the culture. All these kids wouldn't have face tattoo's if shit rappers weren't influencing their immediate culture and ego. This has nothing to do with media but an individuals embodiment of what they represent.

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Рік тому +4

      We don't have a race problem. We have a problem race.

    • @nettabay1776
      @nettabay1776 Рік тому +2

      @mr. nihilz There is not a right or wrong when it comes to appreciating one another for positive intentions. I agree with you and hope you are a part of what you speak.

    • @benink5690
      @benink5690 Рік тому +7

      Look, I'm white. I've been apart of "bad" cultures too. I left those cultures behind to succeed in life. It's an obvious issue amoung AA culture. Some thing we should talk about without being labeled as racist. Bevause it's not racist to note bad methods, philosophy, attitudes and actions.

  • @_STNML
    @_STNML Рік тому +226

    Thomas Sowell is an American treasure. Glad to see more people finally listening.

  • @manuelelui8186
    @manuelelui8186 5 місяців тому +9

    It's refreshing to hear these young black men listening and reflecting on Thomas Sowell's knowledge. I am seeing the future YOUNG THOMAS SOWELLS IN THE MAKING. The future is Bright for the Blacks Future leaders of America.

  • @chriscox896
    @chriscox896 6 місяців тому +21

    As a proud American, I'm proud of you guy's. More people of all colors need to hear the words of wisdom from the great Thomas Sowell.

  • @brianbrown8722
    @brianbrown8722 Рік тому +186

    Thomas Sowell is 92 years old. That’s 92 years of reading, studying, research, life experience and wisdom. He also has a research team. You can’t argue with him. You will lose. One of the most brilliant minds of our time and one of my heroes. Yet so many have no idea who he is.

    • @Mang-ej5ul
      @Mang-ej5ul Рік тому

      The universities refuse to teach the critical liberal minds like him and John McWhorter completely. They only teach Kendi, and Robin DeAngelo. They refuse to teach both and let people develop their own critical thinking abilities. Instead they opt for a specific narrative, whereby if you argue your moral character is put into question.

    • @oladeebiazazi4538
      @oladeebiazazi4538 Рік тому

      What are you talking about what Thomas Sowell is saying is not entirely true

    • @stimpsonjcat26
      @stimpsonjcat26 Рік тому +2

      Being old does not make one wise or right.

    • @brianbrown8722
      @brianbrown8722 Рік тому +5

      @@stimpsonjcat26 If you spend all that time doing research it does.

    • @brianbrown8722
      @brianbrown8722 Рік тому +4

      @@oladeebiazazi4538 of course you wouldn’t give specific examples.

  • @uchihadayne6506
    @uchihadayne6506 Рік тому +191

    This guy in the white baseball cap gets it loud and clear. Glad you’re involved in these conversations and making people think.

    • @scottallen608
      @scottallen608 Рік тому +11

      Yeah, he’s the best

    • @coldspring624
      @coldspring624 Рік тому +8

      He most often does

    • @lyndamartinez2257
      @lyndamartinez2257 Рік тому +8

      @@coldspring624 "white cap " shows strong leadership traits as an alpha male.I hope he comes to the attention of a smart mentor.

    • @randywatson8347
      @randywatson8347 Рік тому +10

      He's my favourite. He's very focussed.

    • @mystikalmaze
      @mystikalmaze Рік тому +7

      Yeah that guy's intelligence always stands out to me, in every single video I've seen from them.

  • @MrRamaman1
    @MrRamaman1 5 місяців тому +14

    I am latino from Central America and I grew up in New Orleans and I have several family members who are black. I want to cry when I see the guetto films on youtube about how the black youth is growing up and behaving, no future is what I see, just self destruction. It is with great pleasure and it is very human worthy to see a group of young black men sitting down and discussing real life problems that have been going on for decades in the black community. I always ask myself "where are the Malcom X`s of today?, WHERE??? It is up to you guys to start a beacon of knowledge and spread it amongs your community for a better life which you deserve...Salutations from Barcelona.

  • @user-xj2jw5ku6s
    @user-xj2jw5ku6s 5 місяців тому +10

    OUR CULTURE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT!❤

  • @jp-uno
    @jp-uno Рік тому +590

    48 year old Black Man chiming in. These type of conversations are great to see from young Black men. Proud of yall. This excites me. ✊🏿

    • @JustChasingWaterfalls
      @JustChasingWaterfalls Рік тому +14

      We need more honest conversations like this. Not the race baiting that fills the media and politics. Government and the wealthy prosper as they divide us.

    • @kingkracker1998
      @kingkracker1998 Рік тому +7

      from a white guy, I agree. 100

    • @jp-uno
      @jp-uno Рік тому

      @@JustChasingWaterfalls totally agree. The entire concept of race was created to divide us and it has been working since Bacons Rebellion of 1676

    • @williamblake4517
      @williamblake4517 11 місяців тому +3

      Love this!

    • @joseph3036
      @joseph3036 11 місяців тому +2

      I only understood what Thomas Sowell said, I'm having trouble understanding these young black men.

  • @Alipotamus
    @Alipotamus Рік тому +256

    Sowell is 92. He won’t be physically with us someday, but his mind and words will be here as long as people want to learn. All his ideas are explained so well in his books and they’re not hard to read and understand. I love him!

    • @trishash79
      @trishash79 Рік тому +3

      100% agree. I think it's funny that they call him "Thomas So-Ell" 😆

    • @jackeagleeye3453
      @jackeagleeye3453 Рік тому +1

      He will be shilling for his corporate masters from the grave I am sure.

    • @Theviewerdude
      @Theviewerdude Рік тому

      Yeah, Thomas Sowell is one of the few people lucky enough who will live past his time on this earth, through people's memory and his work he leaves behind. I hope he feels content with all he's done.

  • @johnnyappleseed5590
    @johnnyappleseed5590 Рік тому +366

    I’m a white Christian conservative male. I’ve been watching Thomas Sowell for over a decade, love this man and consider him a brilliant mentor to anyone who will listen to him. I would vote for him for president over absolutely anybody in the world. Thomas Sowell is a great man and a genius.

    • @heathwirt8919
      @heathwirt8919 Рік тому +15

      Thomas Sowell's narrow point of view supports your narrow point of view, that doesn't make it right.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 Рік тому

      Well then your an idiot. you have been listening to him for over a decade? and you have never bothered to do any actual research to see if he is telling the truth.
      spoiler alert! hes not.
      "Sowell’s arguments are, in the main, sophomoric in construction and ideologically resistant to intervention from the real world. Despite his bluster about Evidence and Facts that purportedly come to knock down the house of left economic and racial ideas, Sowell is unique even among the conservatives he’s usually cited with for his immunity to real knowledge and his social-scientific sophistry.
      Given the gargantuan volume of Sowell’s popular writing, I’m going to need to focus on the central cluster of claims Sowell is known for. This is essentially aggregated from a variety of Sowell’s work, since much of it is repetitive-the primary books I’m addressing are Discrimination and Disparities and Black Rednecks, White Liberals, combined with the vast expanse of Sowell video interviews and clips available on the Internet. I’ve broken down what I see to be this central cluster into its constitutive claims in order to deal with them in sequence:
      1.Disparities do not prove discrimination, particularly pertaining to Black-White economic inequality in the US.
      2.Black Americans, especially the worst-off living in urban centers, have a “redneck” culture that was handed to them by White southerners via Britain. It is this culture which produces bad behavioral patterns, such as crime and single parenthood.
      3. These behavioral patterns are exacerbated by the interventions of the welfare state.
      4. It is these behavioral patterns from the combination of culture and welfare that lead to Black-White economic inequality.
      5. Black people are blameworthy for their inequality-producing behavior.
      Each of these claims, as well as the argument as a whole, are riddled with problems of argumentative logic and empirical evidence. In many cases even just one of them would tank the entire enterprise; the sum of all of them is utterly damning."
      Dr Vosburg, PHD, Ohio State University.

    • @Watjalukinat
      @Watjalukinat Рік тому +36

      @@heathwirt8919What are you talking about?

    • @robmullin1128
      @robmullin1128 Рік тому +48

      @@Watjalukinat they don’t know,they came to troll and that’s it.

    • @erikasmith8894
      @erikasmith8894 Рік тому +30

      @@heathwirt8919
      You wouldn't have said that asinine comment had he said he was a "Black Conservative". Just be honest and cut the bs.

  • @treborsmada58
    @treborsmada58 6 місяців тому +27

    I just came across this video and really enjoyed the groups' commentary and revelations. This is just the type of calm and reasoned conversation and debate that this country needs to embrace! In the end, we are all human and are connected in so many more ways than we recognize or want to accept.

  • @dawnaleecarey7224
    @dawnaleecarey7224 3 місяці тому +3

    I love this conversation; we have the dominant black culture and various subcultures within the black community. We need to denounce the current dominance of hip-hop and the armful of negativity and elevate the positive ones. It

  • @nevah5982
    @nevah5982 Рік тому +318

    As a half White half Aboriginal Man form Western Australia, all I can say is "Keep Questioning your current culture". Take what is positive, throw away the rest. Never blame. Keep climbing. You men are inspiring, truly. Thank you.

    • @laquinnwilliams9592
      @laquinnwilliams9592 Рік тому

      8

    • @dopaminecloud
      @dopaminecloud Рік тому +1

      Super important. The deification of culture the concept is a death trap. Culture is a consequence of how you live. Don't pay attention to it, don't go out of your way to preserve it. Let it be a consequence, not an end goal. The GOAL is living well.

    • @user-ix5gf2on1w
      @user-ix5gf2on1w 21 день тому

      What is this blame argument so you would not accept reperations from the Australian government if offered or are you insinuating that what happened was acceptable!

  • @georgeclinton4524
    @georgeclinton4524 Рік тому +199

    American Black culture from the 40's and 50's was extremely family oriented. It was about creating a good life for yourself and your community through honest hard work and passing a better life on to your children. In the 40's and 50's Black business ownership was the fastest growing out of any group and the Black community was also rising out of poverty faster than any group. It was also heavily Christian and valued manners, moral behavior, and charity towards your community.

    • @MPerry-ox9qb
      @MPerry-ox9qb Рік тому

      40’s and 50’s Blacks voted Republican. Since they began voting Democrat violence, fatherless homes and black children born out of wedlock has continued to go up.

    • @dncarac
      @dncarac Рік тому +2

      That was a quickly corrected abberation

    • @wc3617
      @wc3617 Рік тому +1

      Then came the Democrat fascists with government funding to not have a father in the home. Actual taxpayer funding to destroy American families.

    • @wc3617
      @wc3617 Рік тому +1

      Black culture is a social CONstruct of the plantation freaKKKparty. They're the ones who destroyed families with welfare. I watched this happen as decades past. Watch a game show from the late 60's early 70's and observe the mannerisms of Black contestants. They've done a complete 180 from their real Motown culture to a culture of family rot.

    • @dncarac
      @dncarac Рік тому

      @@wc3617 No one cares. Emigrate to Ghana immediately and permanently!

  • @BadBunnyJump
    @BadBunnyJump 6 місяців тому +12

    I am so proud of seeing the growth of this channel and of you gentlemen as individuals. It’s awesome to see. And I hope you guys continue to grow and that God continues to bless everything you guys touch.

  • @mojorisin7317
    @mojorisin7317 6 місяців тому +12

    Knowledge is power. Never stop learning or discussing what your learning. This is a great example of that ✌🏾❤🇺🇸

    • @Thordur94
      @Thordur94 5 місяців тому +1

      Knowledge is abosutley power! People need to learn more about history and the latter. Amen my dude.

  • @starshipki
    @starshipki Рік тому +366

    As a 71 year old white male, conservative, I would like to say, you gentleman are the future of Black Culture, just the fact that you have created this format shows how brilliant you are. Emphasize and elevate the good you do, speak clearly, and be on the side of right. Your debate of the issue before you is heartwarming. You are right about the image some whites have is not who you are. You do not have to prove anything, to anyone but yourself. Good luck and God bless.

  • @sweattfq7136
    @sweattfq7136 Рік тому +187

    As a 72 year old white woman, I really live your take on this. When I think of black culture, I remember Motown and how they dressed, how great the music was, I think of Jazz and Blues and how your culture has influenced our music and in turn, my memories of my youth. Thomas Sowell is a treasure to everyone and we are all made better by his wisdom and insight.

    • @joserivero2416
      @joserivero2416 Рік тому +14

      I'm a Cuban born man in my 50s and if there one thing that black people should be proud of their culture is the musical influence on all other genre of music and I'm not talking rap but blues , jazz , grass , Motown as well as dances.✌

    • @ZalMoxis
      @ZalMoxis Рік тому +4

      @@joserivero2416 yep real music from the heart and soul reflecting the spectrum of human condition.....

    • @shaynaharris3861
      @shaynaharris3861 Рік тому

      My mom says that. Back when they made real music. They r using rappers to indoctrinate black people to destroy themselves and the culture is totally disrupted

    • @strangedays871
      @strangedays871 Рік тому

      All that music is a combination of white and black culture. Music is not owned by one culture.

    • @andrewpipitone1572
      @andrewpipitone1572 Рік тому +1

      I love motown I'm 60 and motown has been a big influence musically to me. I love music any kind of music just as long that it's grovin.

  • @sammead7911
    @sammead7911 5 місяців тому +3

    Man this is one of the best youtube videos I have seen. Just people grappling with new ideas in an environment where they feel comfortable expressing themselves. Love it.

  • @ninjanana8730
    @ninjanana8730 4 місяці тому +4

    Such a great video guys. I am an 80 year old white woman who had watched that Sowell interview so wanted to see your reaction to what he stated. I am pleased to see your responses. I think a lot of what he said was to make sure the people you follow, black/white/etc. are worth listening to. So much all of us hear today is either right/left thinking.Fill your mind with the truth and you will not go wrong.

  • @hughmccabe7955
    @hughmccabe7955 Рік тому +263

    I am a 73 year old white, suburban, conservative, retired, New York metro college professor. I taught business and economics for over forty years and Thomas Sowell was my favorite economist during that entire period. I have watched many of your reaction videos and I always find them interesting and informative. What I love about The CF group is that you are teaching and learning at the same time. Please keep it up by being yourselves. I really like your different points of view and your different communication styles. I have subscribed and will continue to tune into your reaction productions. Thanks,

    • @yo3rdtier128
      @yo3rdtier128 Рік тому +8

      That’s right, I’m going to keep it up being myself. We are the most talked about race of people on the entire planet, Blacks in America. Black people this, Black people that. But I always look at the group of clowns criticizing our people. I say well, from what I see? All races have mess in it. For mr. Sowell to criticize Jesse, Al and other leaders, but they have helped out more than him. I have no respect for Mr. Sowell, all talk and I see no action. This need to be done and that, but just write a book, that benefit him, but Jesse and Al can’t reap benefits. LMAO Peace, much love. S/o to my people in the hood, some of you have more values than them

    • @jenntip
      @jenntip Рік тому

      ​@@yo3rdtier128So basically you support 2 grifters that have single handedly done more harm than good...got it.
      Where are they when it's B on B crime?
      Where are they when B women are aborting their babies?
      Where are they when fathers leave the home?
      Where are they when mothers have 5 children with different fathers?
      Why is it they only show up when the W race is involved?
      Why don't they talk about crime against Asians?
      You know the reason just as we all do...there's no money in it.

    • @maxtrev7666
      @maxtrev7666 Рік тому

      @@yo3rdtier128 You really don't get it. You're another lost soul that's been brainwashed into believing the bullshit being forced upon you. Try educating yourself about true facts and not blindly believing what your leaders have told you to believe.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Рік тому +5

      @@yo3rdtier128 FACTS!!! Thank you, I couldn't agree more. I've always understood why white people are drawn to Sowell, a sort of blessing from an older man of color that tells them that theirs no more inequality or systemic racism in this country, so it's ok to be happy with the status quo and continue acting like everything is fine. What I don't get is how many of the younger generation of black folks seem to really support what Sowell has to say. Last I checked Sowell was a brilliant economist, when did he start becoming the expert on American history and black culture?

    • @TruthIsTheNewHate84
      @TruthIsTheNewHate84 Рік тому +3

      @@sunshynff where exactly is this sistemic racism?

  • @user-kb7eo8xr1k
    @user-kb7eo8xr1k 2 місяці тому +1

    I absolutely love the genuine debating amongst yourselves. This is literally how it's done. People getting together and discusing controversial subjects to the point that all sides can listen and understand and communicate their opinions without being ridiculed. 🎉 you all are amazing...and entertaining..keep up the great work

  • @charlesrummel2692
    @charlesrummel2692 6 місяців тому +1

    Said it before and I'll say it again, absolutely love you guys. I have learned from you and with you in the very best ways possible. God is good. And thank you.

  • @teracarson6227
    @teracarson6227 Рік тому +87

    "Equip yourself with skills that people are willing to pay for"..., Love it

  • @alfredoordonez1505
    @alfredoordonez1505 Рік тому +203

    A wise man once told me "once you see the truth you can't unsee it". I'm glad to see young men like y'all searching for truth.

    • @UltraSaltyDomer1776
      @UltraSaltyDomer1776 Рік тому +4

      So true. Once I saw it I am unable to unsee it. It’s annoying sometimes. Be watching a movie and I can see the undertones and half time people are telling me to just shut up. It’s hard to slip back into ignorance once you see it. Btw I don’t think ignorance is bliss

  • @hallowedmeadow4636
    @hallowedmeadow4636 5 місяців тому +2

    The way you were all debating and challenging each other's ideas in a civil way is a primary facilitator for cultural and civil growth regardless of where the pendulum of opinion falls. We can all learn from this example. Thanks for sharing.

  • @deanivan3951
    @deanivan3951 Місяць тому +1

    Nice to see young intelligent men with open minds, stay blessed!

  • @jeffblack1386
    @jeffblack1386 Рік тому +303

    As a white male and an ex combat veteran, these men remind me of some of my friends I served with. They worked hard, stood for their beliefs, color was never a thing for us. I appreciate men who are smart enough to weed through todays BS, and understand they can decide their own path…. I love that kind of power. Strong men=Strong results.

    • @guitarplayincowboy
      @guitarplayincowboy Рік тому +1

      Ex combat veteran? So you once were and now you are no longer a combat veteran? Never heard of someone describe themselves as that before.

    • @yukotrey9422
      @yukotrey9422 Рік тому +3

      @@guitarplayincowboy he still a veteran but he “ ex combat”

    • @guitarplayincowboy
      @guitarplayincowboy Рік тому +1

      @Yuko Trey still doesn't make sense. I am a combat veteran. I will always be a veteran who has been in combat.

    • @margaretfrazier181
      @margaretfrazier181 Рік тому

      The Democrat party try to mask control with concern. They want to keep the black people down . Democrats were carpet baggers after the Civil War. They have always wanted to keep those of EVERY RACE poor and dependent. TMO

    • @ohmyv3gatron
      @ohmyv3gatron Рік тому

      @@Cory99918as a is a good signal that they’ve never interacted with anyone other than their own. Lol now we need more black people to drop to their knees and make them feel welcome

  • @Jebbreh
    @Jebbreh Рік тому +225

    PLEASE do more Thomas Sowell!
    Thomas Sowell should be taught in every school. This man knows so much. It is a shame he doesn't get the chance to get the attention and rewards he deserves. There is more than just this. I would suggest reading his books, and watching other interviews.

    • @staceykudera8558
      @staceykudera8558 Рік тому +7

      I have Basic Economics. It's amazing. I took Economics in college but I never understood it the way I do now since reading that book. He explains things in such realistic ways that are so easy to understand and uses real life examples for his theories. He is such an amazing teacher.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 Рік тому

      @@staceykudera8558 ye such an amazing teacher. so easy to understand. doesnt use big wordsor facts. just spouts unproven dangerous untrue therios.
      hes an absolute shit.
      ignore sowell.
      better yet research the heck out of sowell.
      see for yourself.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 Рік тому

      PLEASE do less Sowell. hes an idiot. yes a very well spoken idiot. but still an idiot.

    • @b.entranceperium
      @b.entranceperium Рік тому +10

      We would be living in a different & better world today if they taught his philosophy

    • @Vote_Blue
      @Vote_Blue Рік тому

      @@b.entranceperium he learned his philosophy from Milton Friedman, who is responsible for the shit state the economy has been in since Reagan. cycles of boom and bust with massive wealth inequality is what he is a proponent of. make no mistake... he is a conservative propagandist and nothing he says holds any actual merit in the real world.

  • @OneManCanStopTheMotorOfWorld
    @OneManCanStopTheMotorOfWorld Рік тому +453

    Thomas Sowell is an absolute legend. Highly respected and highly intelligent. Warms my heart to hear you young men listening to someone that has been a mentor to so many.

    • @echo-channel77
      @echo-channel77 Рік тому +3

      I've listen to many of his informal lectures and from the first time I heard him I was in awe at his level of wisedom. Too many people have high IQs in academia to memorize highly manipulated information derived from echo chambers, but no wisedom. This is why their so-called "experts" are often so horribly wrong in their predictions. Worse, it is incredibly dangerous, because unlike Professor Sowell, typical academia buys into the absolute fallacy that basic human nature can be altered (even worse, they think it can be altered through theory alone today!) No matter how hard someone tries, one can not erradicate selfishness, greed, envy, and so on, from human nature. When it is tried, it ALWAYS ends in utter disaster. This is where Prof. Sowell steps in and would say, we can't alter human nature, but we know when people have freedom, stability, and hope, they are more likely to be happier, better people, and act as good role models. Thus the right to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness with boundaries ending where another's freedom begins, to which this is enforced though consent of the very people who enjoy those rights. Professor Sowell understood this well, which is why is really was an incredible man.

    • @donnatassa2018
      @donnatassa2018 Рік тому +6

      @@echo-channel77 agreed. I remember seeing Thomas Sowell on television when I was a little girl. My parents were watching something where a panel of people were having discussion. I remember they were really bickering and angry except for Thomas Sowell. He was the only one who made sense and gave his responses in a calm articulate demeanor.. I didn't know who he was at the time but he really stuck out as a voice of reason to me. Later as I got older I found out who he was. Brilliant man and a true gentleman.

    • @gahbpalo7358
      @gahbpalo7358 Рік тому +1

      lol nah

    • @sthubbins4038
      @sthubbins4038 Рік тому

      He’s a right-wing hack who makes his money by pushing black America under the bus.

    • @alcazar123456
      @alcazar123456 Рік тому +2

      🙏

  • @user-qe3ux8xz9f
    @user-qe3ux8xz9f 6 місяців тому +4

    I just happened upon your site and must tell you that I'm blown away!
    I've followed Dr. Sowell for a while now as well his "protégé", the late Dr. Walter Williams, who actually frequently guest hosted Rush Limbaugh's radio show who's tag line was "black by popular demand" and who I had the honor to meet even though it was a less than formal circumstance as we were both taking a pee in the restroom of a local airport as he was getting ready to board his chartered plane back to D.C. after delivering a speech at Grove City College.
    Anyway, as a young white kid coming into being the sixties any thought of racism ended very quickly when I uttered the "N word " in front of my Czech immigrant Grandfather whose slap across my face nearly sent my teeth flying down the street along with the admonishing that WE ALL BLEED RED! An we are ALL loved by God.
    Incidentally, my Grandfather was a close friend of Willie Thrower, the first Black man to play in the NFL!
    Well enough of my bloviating!
    One more thing about education though. I have a friend who went to tech school and became an electrician...he's a multimionnaire now. Who would you rather wire up your house? A PhD from Harvard who can't get their own pronouns right???
    Anyway, thanks for indulging me and I will continue to be a fan.
    God bless.

  • @rinwesley3092
    @rinwesley3092 Рік тому +107

    I applaud you brothers for talking about Thomas Sowell. He's a brilliant mind that has been kept out of media for so long because he speaks against the narrative.

    • @Who-cu9eu
      @Who-cu9eu Рік тому +2

      I’m a white man and I’m proud to see these 5 in this video being analytical, honest and based with this conversation. I as a white man have seen a lot of ignorance in these discussions because people don’t want to talk the truth. Especially in front of a white man…We need more people like these 5 because being analytical, based and honest is the first steps for improvement. If you ignore all this then how are you meant to know why and how to remove the problems…Great video, keep doing what you’re doing👏

    • @PBJ979
      @PBJ979 Рік тому +1

      @@Who-cu9eu Me, too. I am bawling my eyes out! This is beautiful. I love these young men.

  • @odyesus9893
    @odyesus9893 Рік тому +211

    The dude in the white hat is on top of his shit. We are products of our environment and I’m glad to see you guys stepping out of that “if you’re black you have to be ghetto” mentality. I’ve told many of my friends the same thing growing up. Much respect fellas.

    • @slatebook2384
      @slatebook2384 Рік тому +5

      "We are products of our environment" ? Only until you become adult and you choose not to be a product anymore.

    • @odyesus9893
      @odyesus9893 Рік тому +5

      @@slatebook2384 exactly my point. Just as I did. But yes being raised in one situation or another can determine the type of mind set an individual can have. You grow up in the country around deer hunting all the time odds are you’re going to love deer hunting as a result. Pretty simple.

    • @slatebook2384
      @slatebook2384 Рік тому

      @@odyesus9893 Indeed. We have a choice between being a bad person or a good one. What amazed me is that since the 70' bad ones are praised/admired/supported in movies, music, arts, politics and in all western countries.

    • @MrBiscuit75
      @MrBiscuit75 Рік тому

      Agreed. 29:28-29:50 is very true and applicable to ANYONE encountering another race especially if you have little experience with that race your interacting with imo.

    • @samuraikyokkan
      @samuraikyokkan Рік тому

      He gets it

  • @roguestorm9834
    @roguestorm9834 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this conversation. I wish we would all learn to have good discourse these days. Thank you gentlemen for setting a high bar for us all. Much love to you.

  • @davidbryner997
    @davidbryner997 Рік тому +85

    I’m a white guy.
    I grew up primarily in my younger years in south Florida. A large population of people from Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba all through my neighborhood.
    In the 1980s we all got along. People went to church together, school, the beach, etc. It wasn’t like it is today. Everyone getting offended by everything.
    I’m definitely subscribing. Keep up the great work.

    • @LiberalsRuinEverything.
      @LiberalsRuinEverything. Рік тому +6

      I remember as well. I thought things were supposed to get better, not worse.

    • @mikek0135
      @mikek0135 Рік тому +4

      @Transformers are coming for your kids: Maybe, sometimes, things need to get worse to get better? I don't know, just a thought.

    • @missykins3193
      @missykins3193 Рік тому +2

      We were on it in the 80’s.

  • @Dedskees
    @Dedskees Рік тому +571

    I’m a white guy that grew up in a black neighborhood. As I got older I started to see that there was always toxic aspects to the culture I was surrounded by, ie. a clear Idolization of criminals and cheating in romantic relationships. I saw many of the brightest kids I grew up with throw their futures away to act thug so other black kids wouldn’t think less of them. Ya know, Everyone does stupid shit to try to fit in as a kid, but when fitting in means actions that cause real harm to your life and the lives of those around you it’s an issue.

    • @johnwong5317
      @johnwong5317 Рік тому +24

      Yup, even other culture has sub-cultures as well. Chinese mainland and Chinese oversea are total different, then Chinese from Taiwan is different as well. If you listen to Chinese mainland, they will tell you to hate Japan, hate US and worship Mao.
      Similarly I have seen Vietnamese group that keep swearing at everything while another group very polite.
      Many children growing up, they need to blend in to certain groups and overtime, they become similar to that group because they don't want to stand out.

    • @viviennedunbar3374
      @viviennedunbar3374 Рік тому +45

      The culture we are surrounded with as we grow up has a huge influence. I am from London and in the UK right now white working-class boys have the worst educational outcomes, worse than Black British boys, worse than Nigerian immigrant boys (who usually do really well as Nigerian parents are notoriously strict and expect high grades), worse than all other males in other groups. This is because the white working class in the UK has devalued education and emphasized other ways to show masculinity for generations.
      The class system in the UK, especially a few generations ago made it impossible for a working-class man to get a good education or rise in society so the expectations are just not there. Alternative ways have been adopted to achieve status. The cultural problems go down the generations. Racism definitely exists but the family who raises you and the environment you are surrounded by have a much greater impact. The UK currently has a Prime Minister of Indian descent and plenty of ministers in top positions who are from various immigrant nations. Their skin color and racial background didn’t hold them back, usually because they have a strong family who have high expectations. People rise or lower themselves to the expectations set for them a lot of the time. The answers are never simple but it’s very hard to resist the negative pressures from your peers if you don’t have strong role models protecting you, usually parents.

    • @Dedskees
      @Dedskees Рік тому +21

      @@viviennedunbar3374 yes, cultural influence plays such a huge part, I think the majority of racism we see in the US towards African-Americans stems from current black culture’s influence on the black community, where as if you look back to black culture in America during the early 1900s it featured stronger community and family values, values that would see black communities doing better in many metrics than their white counterparts, and unfortunately values that have fallen by the wayside as time has gone on, which I believe leads to most of our current issues.

    • @davidroberts586
      @davidroberts586 Рік тому

      @@Dedskees What would explain the far worse racism toward those black communities back in the early 1900s? Racism is what drives racism. Racist white people are racist against black people because they look for negative examples that feed into the stereotypes they already have. They look at anything negative that any dark-skinned person does and use it to perpetuate their narrative that black culture is criminal culture. They don’t see people as individuals. There are countless white criminals, but these white racists (who are far more common than people seem to think) can classify those people as outside the white culture, when they don’t offer the same courtesy to anyone that doesn’t look like them. What’s white culture? What’s black culture? Any definition you create only defines your preconceived notions.

    • @user-hv4rf4hu1e
      @user-hv4rf4hu1e Рік тому +10

      Thanks for your comment a certain group seems to think another group is the problem in the black community but the things you Named are the exact cause of the effects of glorifying gang and drug culture and pimp culture

  • @sculley8836
    @sculley8836 4 місяці тому +2

    Glad to see you young brothers learning, growing, hearing the truth. South side of Chicago, 1950 to 1960, my grand father owned a record shop and a taxi business. The black community was not a ghetto…. We had black lawyers, doctors, bankers, grocers, teachers, preachers, you name it. We black folk were civilized….

  • @ravenmoon1165
    @ravenmoon1165 9 днів тому

    You 5 young men are the true future for leadership. Not of the black community, but for America.
    I'd love to know your passions in work. What you want to do and accomplish. I'd love to see an interview series on each one of you. What gets you up and want to accomplish each day.
    These discussions are important which you share with us. Thank you.

  • @mattjohnson7316
    @mattjohnson7316 Рік тому +131

    I'm an older white man an i watch you guys a lot. I enjoy your perspective on things. And we all can learn a lot from our history. Knowledge is power. Have a nice day.

  • @mikeflynn248
    @mikeflynn248 Рік тому +65

    Sowell is at peace with himself, unlike many black men I have known. His intelligence is a shield against all of the idiots who want to portray everything through race and hatred. His understanding of real History and human nature is refreshing to hear from anyone, not just a black intellectual. At 71 years of age, I don't have the patience to waste time on morons who populate the internet. I will always take a couple of minutes to listen to this man. You're never too old to learn from a great source of wisdom. Wisdom is rare nowadays.

  • @ericschultz1554
    @ericschultz1554 4 місяці тому +2

    From a veteran. Some of the most important leaders and relationships in my life have been from persons who are black. Also, you fellas are showing what black culture is right here. It's easily recognizable, you're diplomatic, thinking freely, speaking freely, open minded, compassionate, empathetic, tolerant, and intelligent. For my brothers who are black that I served with. You are brave warriors, disciplined, patriotic, inspirational, selfless, godly, charismatic, and noble. They got me through some of the most real struggles this world can throw at men. Nothing but love and respect.
    These round table discussions you guys do says black culture is alive, healthy, and prospering in you guys.

  • @professorman4055
    @professorman4055 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this interview. Hard work, Determination and Focus is the key to success. I appreciate your great wisdom and willingness to change, learn and grow. Wow! Each of you are awesome!

  • @suzypos4571
    @suzypos4571 Рік тому +201

    I'm a white 60 year old woman and I am proud to see you guys progressing further in life with learning and sharing your discussions and thoughts..ideas. kudos 👏

    • @soultrain58
      @soultrain58 Рік тому

      It has always been there. Our voicea have been suppressed, to a degree. The media has restricted the intelligent and promoted the buffoonery.

  • @TrophyGuide101
    @TrophyGuide101 Рік тому +47

    Thomas Sowell has the greatest quote of all time - "There are no solutions, only trade offs"

  • @danknfrshtv
    @danknfrshtv 5 місяців тому +11

    This current reinvigoration of Sowell's ideas is brilliant. Just look at the discourse he stimulates after only after a few seconds of him speaking. The energy that these lads are bringing to Sowell is uplifiting and inspiring.

  • @eebaumgartnerful1
    @eebaumgartnerful1 День тому

    "If that's not our culture, then what is?" Best question I've ever heard. The answer is that it's you asking the question because so many people of all ethnicities don't do that at all. You're creating culture just by making the video, educating yourselves, and asking the questions. Phenomenal.

  • @ianwilson8759
    @ianwilson8759 Рік тому +199

    As a white guy, I love this discussion and you guys are inspiring. I found you because I follow Thomas Sowell and love and admire his work. He is never mean and never bombastic or condescending, but man he is a full-blown genius. I think your group will change many thousands of lives for the better if you keep doing these videos in this incredibly humble way. Thrashing things out in a group is so effective in sending a positive message.

  • @olgacamarillo1917
    @olgacamarillo1917 Рік тому +162

    Congratulations guys for discovering Mr. Sowell. I am a 62 yr old American woman , with Mexican heritage and I absolutely LOVE Mr. Sowell! He is such a treasure of knowledge, wisdom and many other virtues.

    • @colleenposadas8415
      @colleenposadas8415 Рік тому +11

      62 yo white woman. I have been enjoying him since I was old enough to read his columns in the newspaper (10?). He's wonderful.

    • @jesusmartinez4094
      @jesusmartinez4094 Рік тому +2

      Do you know if In the Hispanic community do we have a Sowell

    • @larrote6467
      @larrote6467 Рік тому

      @@jesusmartinez4094 sowell is just another ideologue, not very different from friedman or hayek or marxists

    • @juana7035
      @juana7035 Рік тому +5

      @Jesus A. Martinez yes, the author of We Wanted Workers, Jorge Borges. He discusses how illegal Immigration hurts Blacks and Latinos while enriching the wealthy and powerful and enslaving the illegal aliens. Great question, btw.

    • @jesusmartinez4094
      @jesusmartinez4094 Рік тому +1

      @@juana7035 wow got it will buy soon… thank you

  • @JAW6868
    @JAW6868 4 місяці тому

    I have been watching you young men reacting to videos for awhile now and I am watching you all evolve. Well done. Thee is real growth starting to happen here. Discuss your issues, your lives, get it out there, with people you respect and trust, and figure it out.
    This is what ALL young people should be doing at your age.
    Well done.

  • @Zulutime44
    @Zulutime44 4 місяці тому

    Excellent. A great salon discussion, kicking around the provocative ideas of Thomas Sowell. Comparable to the salons of the Enlightenment. Bravo - Z

  • @brassman5
    @brassman5 Рік тому +233

    More conversations like this are exactly what our country needs.

    • @stryfetc1471
      @stryfetc1471 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, more talking....🤣

    • @echo-channel77
      @echo-channel77 Рік тому +2

      Exactly, complex problems of society require clear and level-headed exploration, mutual respect, based on facts, full disclosure of any bias, honesty, and completely devoid of emotional manipulation or mob-rule. We can not allow the least mature people to dominate simply because they yell loudest.

    • @royguster5576
      @royguster5576 Рік тому

      This is about bull sh.t European culture embodies genocide of Native American people along with theft of their land and valuable resources. Many of the early settlers were slaveholders who beat raped and murdered many of their slaves with no legal recourse. After slavery ended many black Americans who were regarded citizens were still subjected to laws and customs of this country that denied them their rights with indignant treatment. Again European culture is the culture of rape murder and theft to gain their semblance of success. After slavery white culture endured people such as Billy the Kid and Jesse James who were murderers and robbers. After the crime wave of the post Civil War period white culture led to the rise of organized crime dominated by immigrant Irish Italians and Jews and others. We all have heard of the MOB and corrupt judges and politicians who represented a lawless culture. Thomas Sowell’s head is in the sand. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are not race hustlers but advocates who are addressing issues to improve the lives of black Americans.
      Redlining exists along with disinvestment in black communities such as real estate owned by black Americans being assessed lower than their white counterparts. The justice system is designed to harm blacks more than whites. This list goes on and on!!

    • @tgs9740
      @tgs9740 Рік тому +5

      ​@@stryfetc1471 Yes talking helps a lot especially when it comes to our problems and differences.

    • @stryfetc1471
      @stryfetc1471 Рік тому +1

      @Nikolas Hanks no, action helps....talking is just talking.

  • @harryholiday5356
    @harryholiday5356 Рік тому +157

    As an 81 year old white man reared in segregated south, I must say this is the best , by far, conversation ever on yourtube. These young men present a better generation than their predecesors. Just love to see men using such common sense interpreting real life in this country. I hope they can spread their viewpoint to the other colored men in their generation . Makes me really feel like their is hope for this country after all. Thank you gentlemen for sharing this video for all the world to see. Please continue spreading your message. Also , Thomas Sowell is a true american treasure (patriot) for us all to study and implement his common sense views. Have a great day and continue with your passion in presenting a positive cultural change for your and future generation.

  • @tlw842
    @tlw842 2 місяці тому +1

    All I can say is Wow. I am a middle-aged white lady from the Midwest, and seeing the exchange of ideas and perceptions from this group of young men has been very enlightening.

  • @vincenzobonadonna4556
    @vincenzobonadonna4556 Рік тому +128

    Hearing from real people is miles better than dealing with traditional media, thanks guys

  • @chrisallen9303
    @chrisallen9303 Рік тому +332

    I have so much respect for Thomas Sowell. A true American patriot.

    • @joshuakuehn
      @joshuakuehn Рік тому +4

      An American Patriot is found in the blood of a person and the thoughts of their mind.

    • @PatheticHero
      @PatheticHero Рік тому +1

      Ikr?!!!!

    • @JoeBrown
      @JoeBrown Рік тому

      Slow down

    • @Grip9od
      @Grip9od Рік тому

      That he said was stupid when he said in thr 40s he didn't hear Gun shots when bumpy and his gang were running harlem there were plenty of murders the difference is that
      1 it wasn't the crack era and with the crack era more guns were put in our neighborhoods because the government put them there
      AND 2!
      GUNS WEREBT AS ACCESABLE AS THEY ARE TODAY!
      and wen he speaks of words that black people use today like "ain't and y'all" were also used by rich white men then black people started using it and white pple were saying it wasn't proper fast forward now these words are in the English dictionary

    • @Skabanis
      @Skabanis Рік тому +1

      @@Grip9od the black mafia wasn’t shooting random people or killing kids by accident…do some homework just because you have a gun doesn’t mean you kill people…

  • @ENTK368
    @ENTK368 5 місяців тому

    Stumbled on this video looking for more sowell interviews. So glad I found yalls page. Great discussion about very important FACTS that we all have to come to terms with and find a solution to better ourselves.

  • @seancornish9607
    @seancornish9607 3 місяці тому

    Been following Sowell for 20 years or better. Was an absolute delight to hear the commentary. Thanks for posting! Keep it up!

  • @Rich32262
    @Rich32262 Рік тому +201

    I'm 60 and white and have read about 12 books written by Thomas Sowell. He's one of my favorite people on the planet. Highly educated to say the least and brilliant. Backs up everything he says. He's been around since the 70's where he debated all kinds of people. Hope he outlives me, the world needs more people like Mr. Sowell. I love the objective dialogue of these young men, these are the future movers and shakers.

    • @thomasreaves588
      @thomasreaves588 Рік тому

      Only white people like Thomas Sowell!

    • @johnbows2555
      @johnbows2555 Рік тому +1

      Thomas Sowell is one of your favorite people on the planet? Maybe you can tell what some of his contributions are to the fields of economics or law are - both supposedly his specialties - because I don't think he actually has any work that's considered to be serious, must-read material by the actual academic research community in either category of study.
      But as a white guy, I can see very clearly how he's beloved by white conservative/libertarian boomers for his anti-interventionist, anti-regulatory, anti-union, and anti-political correctness takes. All of which seem shoddy at best.

    • @Rich32262
      @Rich32262 Рік тому +4

      Looks like we disagree on some things. Have a good day.

    • @daveygivens735
      @daveygivens735 Рік тому +4

      @@johnbows2555 Let me guess. You're an "academic".

    • @johnbows2555
      @johnbows2555 Рік тому

      @@Rich32262 Looks like we'll never resolve our disagreements on those things.

  • @Islandstrength1955
    @Islandstrength1955 11 місяців тому +222

    Old white guy here. I didn't grow up in or near a ghetto. But the brilliance of Thomas Sowell is immediately apparent to anyone who listens to him or reads his books. I believe that America is yearning to be free of racism. Powerful forces continue to divide us in many ways. Visionaries like Sowell are needed.

    • @jennaeveliina313
      @jennaeveliina313 11 місяців тому +19

      Id say there is a part of America that yearns to be free of racism, but unfortunately there are still too many of those who live their lives by only seein race and holds onto that victim mentality. This is a diverse issue, so many things to tackle.

    • @Boistyle34
      @Boistyle34 11 місяців тому

      foh

    • @Islandstrength1955
      @Islandstrength1955 11 місяців тому

      Yes, it's easy to say there's people who do not want racial peace. However, just because you get say cut off in traffic by someone of a different race. Racism? Nah. Probably a "jerk", could have an emergency but most likely just a bu**hole. They come in all colors and persuasions.

    • @ChaoticGoodPeasant23
      @ChaoticGoodPeasant23 11 місяців тому +9

      @@jennaeveliina313 It could be solved very, very simply: any time someone tells you that something is because of your race, ignore them. They don't want you to succeed, they want you miserable in failure.
      Like them.

    • @stephentubbs1624
      @stephentubbs1624 11 місяців тому

      There is still a considerable amount of racism in America. We still have a long way to go.

  • @user-eg5di4sf5h
    @user-eg5di4sf5h 5 місяців тому

    Love you guys. Honest reflection and questioning each other. Honest respectful debate. Thanks. I am a huge Sowell fan.

  • @danielquintero2014
    @danielquintero2014 5 місяців тому

    This was a wonderful conversation! I'd love to see yall do more like this and bring in the crowd to your disourse!

  • @darthvader2980
    @darthvader2980 Рік тому +353

    Asking "What is our culture" is exactly the trap - you're not a slave to a culture. Make up your own culture, steal the best pieces from other cultures, or don't even lock yourself to some kind of cultural identity at all. Like Bruce Lee said, style is a prison.

    • @kjaze
      @kjaze Рік тому +9

      @Kobe Iron "Never go looking for someone to tell you what you should be or who you are."
      Yes indeed!
      Our creator gives us the one and only chance to be ourselves every moment. The more we renounce the opportunity, the further we drift from our own divinity.

    • @Ishlacorrin
      @Ishlacorrin Рік тому +11

      @@kjaze You do realise by being religious you are doing exactly what your advocating against right? The entire point of religion is to tell you what you should be or who you are for the sake of controlling you. You are of course free to be that way (unless you live in a country where you are not, in which case I pity you), but do be aware of that basic fact at the same time.

    • @travisspicer5514
      @travisspicer5514 Рік тому +6

      So true, culture is a fluid concept that is always changing. It changes on the society and the individual level.

    • @darthvader2980
      @darthvader2980 Рік тому +14

      @@Ishlacorrin Fear of the divine over fear of men. There is a difference.

    • @jonnybgoode7742
      @jonnybgoode7742 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Ishlacorrin dude... no

  • @darrylbragg3888
    @darrylbragg3888 Рік тому +231

    Not many of our people know of Thomas Sowell. He’s a brilliant man who understands the black experience. I’ve never heard his name mentioned during black history month. But he should be. I applaud these gentlemen for taking the time to dissect this interview. You give me hope for your generation.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 Рік тому +4

      Sowell rants against affirmative action while having gotten into Harvard based on affirmative action. He rails against welfare while having had the state pay for both his original career in the military and then paid for his education at Harvard.
      The problem of course is not Sowell any more than it is with any 'intellectual', the problem is the governments that listen to them and the lack of lobbyists.
      He constantly talks about the necessity of higher education, although lately what gets shown is the stuff where he tirades against colleges like the one that educated HIM. Without education you don't even stand a CHANCE in a modern technologically advanced society. You will be cleaning up behind somebody or serving somebody the rest of your days.
      But his remarks about education get lost in the mix. Likewise he thinks that the welfare state should be replaced with a Guaranteed Income Supplement, this is something MOST people accept-its called 'old age security' and social security. The massive bloated bureaucracy he complains about, and yet NO liberal argues for bureaucracy, but for the same thing. A society that makes sure each person can live up to their potential, and help them out when they can't.
      THOSE things get lost in the mix and instead are non ending conversations about political correctness and terminology. Thats the mark of not living in a democracy, people play NO part in the actual decision making, so you need to pretend that they are playing a part by endless pontificating.

    • @cstgraphpads2091
      @cstgraphpads2091 Рік тому

      @@mikearchibald744 Where is the evidence that he got into Harvard based on affirmative action?
      "Welfare" =/= "government paying for stuff". "Welfare" = "government paying for stuff while you give nothing in return". Him being in the military was a trade. He signed a contract that stated that he would do X and the government in return would do Y. "Welfare" is only one way.
      "against colleges like the one that educated HIM"
      Gee, it's almost like those institutions have changed since he was in them.
      "Without education you don't even stand a CHANCE in a modern technologically advanced society."
      I mean, that was true a millenia ago. The problem is that people seem to think that the only route to "education" is through the university system.
      "Likewise he thinks that the welfare state should be replaced with a Guaranteed Income Supplement, this is something MOST people accept-its called 'old age security' and social security. "
      Where has he argued for such? Nevermind that social security is essentially a racket, whereby the money you supposedly "put in" is not worth the same when you are able to "take out".

    • @groerulesyourface
      @groerulesyourface Рік тому

      @@mikearchibald744 You are so ignorant it’s unbelievable. He graduated years before affirmative action was even put in PLACE

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 Рік тому

      @@groerulesyourface Affirmative action was used since before world war 2, it was a method to get education to people who didn't access it before.
      The GI Bill was a form of affirmative action where soldiers were put into college without having the requisite high school diplomas or marks.
      But congratulations, thats the typical level of Sowell fan, to start a debate with "your so ignorant". He'd be so proud.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 Рік тому

      @@cstgraphpads2091 He was a soldier with only middling marks as he admitted. He got into Harvard, you do the math.
      Welfare is government doing shit IT DOESN"T NEED TO DO. A military is exactly that, in every war soldiers are brought on board and quickly trained and sent to war. There are countries with almost no military, one of which is now been fighting a major power for a year without one, and there are militaries that are essentially not in use, like Switzerland or Norway.
      So thats the welfare state. Soldiers are trained for jobs that for the most part don't exist and WON"T exist, unless the state puts them into action, thats why early american libertarians were even against STATE rights becaues they said permanent militaries are the first sign of the welfare state.
      Just becaues a country keeps starting wars doesn't change that fact, actually it proves it.
      So what you call 'productive' is irrelevant. A single mother raising a child to YOU might not be 'productive', which is ironic because conservatives complain so much that women should at least be able to stay home with the children. But if there is no husband, suddenly that function is 'not productive'.
      Sowell keeps on about these MOSTLY fictional 'just lazy people' who are supposedly collecting welfare while doing nothing, ironically the society has no problem using government to throw money at the owners of Raytheon, the owners of which have NEVER done any work for decades.
      NOW the value of education is WAY beyond what it was in the past. The surest way to stay in poverty is to only have a high school education. You think you are going to be a doctor or engineer by saying "hey, I've read all the textbooks in my spare time at home". Good luck with that.
      You can learn a TRADE without college, but that puts you at the mercy of that trade and essentially dictates where you can live. I know tons of welders, great skill to have but there are no jobs in it here.
      I see you don't really get the gist of social security, the money you get out is WAY more than the money you put in, just like an RRSP in an institution is way more than what you put in, thats the whole point. Without social security the country would be a full on third world country.

  • @agphotographyis
    @agphotographyis 6 місяців тому

    Love listening to you guys talk about defining what is black culture. Never personally viewed black culture as negative. More as: family, music, art, food, overall togetherness more than anything negative.

  • @treymeadows7845
    @treymeadows7845 3 місяці тому

    You fellas are inspiring. Thanks for sharing your learning process with us, it's really fun and WAY more valuable than most of what's on TV.

  • @sliceof1life
    @sliceof1life Рік тому +119

    It’s wonderful to see young, intelligent individuals discussing real issues. That’s how we all grow. Forget “culture,” don’t let anyone define you.

    • @iamthechangemaker
      @iamthechangemaker Рік тому +3

      And let's not define other people either. It breaks my heart every time I hear black men refer to black women as less than human. Black women are talented humans, not b*ches.
      Same goes for black men, they're not ninjas, they're our brothers.

    • @robertswafford9822
      @robertswafford9822 Рік тому +3

      We are Americans!!

    • @derekhajos3555
      @derekhajos3555 Рік тому +3

      Yes, discussing real issues helps people grow. They stopped the video now and again and went into the ideas. But then, when they started the video back, there was silence as they were glued to the idea of learning more. You can see how their focus was intense. They were 100% invested in learning more. To challenge what they had been told to believe. Agree, disagree, disregard, it didn't matter. These guys became involved. That is truly wonderful.

    • @Featherfinder
      @Featherfinder Рік тому +1

      @@iamthechangemaker Amen.

    • @Featherfinder
      @Featherfinder Рік тому +1

      @Lol okay Wow. Yeah, that’s depressing. What a shame, given the inherent power of our technologies to promote good; it seems like the opposite is what happens all the time. I feel like the entities responsible for promoting violent and antisocial ideas in hip hop hate black people and hate humanity. Black Americans have contributed so much to the world that is beautiful and life-giving and eminently worthy of respect and praise, yet raunchy, violent rap has probably been promoted and spread out to the world much more than their other, truly awesome contributions.

  • @kids.cats.crazy.
    @kids.cats.crazy. Рік тому +172

    Those young men are an educator’s dream: they are listening, then listening again if they aren’t sure about hearing something correctly, looking up what they don’t know, processing what they’re hearing and talking about if they agree or disagree and why, and relating it to their own experiences. Keep being awesome, guys! Great to hear what you have to say.

    • @cliffpostell508
      @cliffpostell508 Рік тому +2

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @reneechavez9866
      @reneechavez9866 Рік тому +10

      This is great to see because college campuses across the US no longer allow these discussions, free thinking or debate to occur and disagreement is not allowed. They created “safe spaces” for those offended. Its ridiculous and does nothing to benefit our youth

    • @MrSinister718
      @MrSinister718 Рік тому +1

      They still need a lot of work. But education aint helping by lying to them about "dey culture" They all think they INVENTED JAZZ or PEANUT BUTTER. If they're learned from people like Sowell instead of liberal LIARS, they'd learn a lot more and probably would be outraged about all the lies.

    • @jayjay-iq4vi
      @jayjay-iq4vi Рік тому

      @@reneechavez9866 isn’t university meant to be the one place you meant to debate and have intellectual warfare all these creating safe places is creating a society that is the most sensitive insensitive generation of that makes sense we ain’t allowed to have our own opinion anymore we forced to go along with all these new agendas they pushing heavy

    • @NiRvAnA6890
      @NiRvAnA6890 Рік тому

      ​@@reneechavez9866 I'm guessing you couldn't get into college.

  • @johnathankurt5612
    @johnathankurt5612 3 місяці тому

    One of the best videos ive seen! Thanks guys! Be blessed!

  • @luisvidal6848
    @luisvidal6848 3 місяці тому +1

    "You equip yourself with the skills that people are willing to pay for.", Perfection.