: I'm not. I've been saying this same 💩. Black folks don't want to "get it"! I grew up solid upper middle class. Parents divorced when I was 13. My daddy has ALWAYS BEEN IN MY LIFE, AND STILL HERE! Never wanted for NOTHING! I would hang with cousins, and their friends, that had "less than." I understand! Only to find out what my parents tried to shield me from, would be my downfall. A hard head does make a soft ass!!!😢
It’s crazy to stumble into this video… and hear someone speaking so quickly, so honestly… When most (including myself) wouldn’t and COULDN’T. He can say something that will activate your subconscious “this is dumb or offensive” reaction, while also making you think about something in an entirely new way. I’ve never watched anything of his, nor have I ever had interest. Saw an article about him in news, wanted to know who he was, stumbled into this video… He is a rarity - I don’t know or care if I agree with him on anything. He got me thinking about stuff in new ways, he shamed me in realizing how cowardly I am in how I speak (and maybe even in how I think!) and gave a 21 minute example of how intentional and honest a man can be.
He has said on many podcasts that no one paid attention when he was wearing a suit and tie changing laws in this country. He said now he starts acting and speaking like the rappers and thugs everyone is paying attention.
This is probably one of the realest Charleston White interviews I saw in a while. He didn’t have to get outrageous about nothing not one time. The purest form of the truth is broke down in this interview
This dude has a lot of knowledge like monster kode on camera tell the truth as a kid but not as an adult American law juvenile case close after 21 only way to beat crime💯
The part where he talked about being ridiculed for doing well in school resonated with me. When I got into high school I stopped raising my hand, asking questions, and generally just stopped doing well in school because all my peers treated it as something lame. It’s strange that our culture has led us to stop trying to achieve more in our life.
I was a straight A student until I started hanging with ghetto Mexican kids. I used to kick it with Asians and the Mexican kids called me a school boy. So I switched up and started failing in school cuz I wanted to be “down”. Influence is a MF !
@@aw2584somewhat true for low class white behavior but as soon as you go up the income ladder it becomes less prevalent, you should emulate those you want the same results as.
@@aw2584no, that's western culture... in places where western influence isn't celebrated, you're more likely to be bullied for being less "smart" here in asia you either have an answer or avoid the question entirely in order to look "smart"
I’m a 35 year old black woman and experienced much of the same. Pops in and out. Moma working 2 jobs as a single married woman. I learned alll my negative behavior from my cousins and uncles. Some things I didn’t tell my mom until I was grown. As a mother now, I’m very iffy about who comes around and how long they stay and what they say while they’re around. It’s difficult but we have to do everything we Can to break that generational curse.
I never got a chance to do that but I know it wasn’t cool and I ain’t repeating it so now me and my family straight as 6 o’clock 🕕 now I just gotta maintain it. Good luck to you ma’am🫶
A lot of people are ignorant and dumb . Idiots love a clown . So you have to gain attention with antics and then slip the lesson in once captivated . Intelligent people already have done a lot of their realizations and are more aware , so they can recognize the lesson past the surface .
Great job interviewing Charleston White. When the Interviewer let's Charleston speak on real topics, rather than provoke him to show his ghetto side. And his ass definitely will. 🤣😂 Great job! Charleston is a National Treasure, and should be protected. That man spits some game. "It's easier to build strong children. Then to repair broken Men." 🔥🚒
UA-cam likes to censor the truth so I wouldn't say it too awful much when you tell black people they act like the n word they get mad because you're not their skin color and it's only props if it's got a Gigi on the end of it and not a hard r but just so we all know the proper way to say it is with the hard r😂😂😂 and I think if you act like an a****** you should be treated and called an a******
It was a time I didn't like Charleston. But the more and more I listen to him I definitely took a huge likened to him. He may not be everyone's cup of tea but he be speaking some real sh*t.
I hear these stories all the time and it’s not just black people. This culture he is talking about is more of an amalgam of spirits. People have lost touch with their roots,connection with God,are filled with ignorance and spite,blaming everyone else for the problems that they have endured. Then when someone like Charleston speaks about it,viewers comment and agree but the reality is his message mainly reaches people who are not like him and haven’t gone through these things. It’s the people who are gong through it that need to hear this. Yet they most likely won’t until it’s too late.
nope, this culture occurs in families who claim to have connection with "God" - in fact you l see this destructive culture in Christian households but it's more sinister because it creeps under the surface and no one talks about it.
💯 percent correct. My Uncle Leroy was a pimp, in and out of jail all the time. First person to put a gun in my hand when I was just 11. C.White is telling my story growing up.
What everybody is seems to miss is he was very open about the fact that he had stability and he had all the things that he needed the tools to be successful successful into amount to something but he was hard-headed and rebellious and paid the price
I'm 54 and he took me back. And although I'm not from TX I'm from NYC it was the same exact thing. So I agree that it was designed like that. The system still has a choke hold our people.
What system? The only choke hold is the one that came to the South from England and created the redneck culture which has metastisized across the country in different forms. Intentional ignorance, tendency to gambling, drug and alcohol abuse, violence, infidelity and unnecessary drama. Go read accounts of when Reconstruction pushed Southerners to the Northern cities to find work. You will read stories from both white and black people that were HORRIFIED at the behavior of the incoming newbies, regardless of their race. That culture(created by poor white English folk) is now the dominant one in huge swaths of the American black population, and the results speak for themselves. The system that most determines your fate... Is the system running in your own head...
Without speaking on it he is also speaking on kids not being raised with 2 parents. If someone was home to monitor what we were exposed to we wouldn’t have so much catching up to do through rough experiences…
@@UncleMichaelable yea u right. I got a sister who acts up and wen we tell her she wrong she’ll acknowledge it but not take full accountability and not wanna hear ppl tell her she wrong, even me and I get tired of that cause she always blames other ppl for her actions and sometimes idk wut to do cause I’m not getting thru to her so I just try to avoid all dat cause she don’t wanna listen.
Black Culture isn't a monolith. Hell, even in America it varies from age groups and other factors. What he's speaking on is Street Culture which yes is rampant among Black Youth but NOT all Black People.
I knew it was something I liked about this man regardless of his mouth I saw thr realness in him long time ago. Only small minded ppl would hate this man
This familial phenomenon that he speaks upon is a ubiquitous dynamic that is experienced by ALL...that are usually of financially/spiritually impoverished communities.
Surprisingly some of us grew up Without these Pimps & Convicts in our family. Some of us are 3rd Generation College graduates 🎓 and attended private school Yet… somehow we all know and understand this family dynamic
Honestly I just left. I said no more and just left them all, I left my family, my hood, the culture, and it took years to leave the mindset but I did it. And I never looked back and never contacted my family ever again. I was so tired of it. It wasn’t glorious watching people get bodied. It wasn’t glorious being homeless and sleeping in the back of a McDonald’s in a car with mom, sister, and brother, wasn’t glorious having a drug dealing family member and bangers, no lights, no food, urban decay, wild people acting crazy and leaners! Murders for friends or not going to school. None of it! He’s speaking facts!
Nobody is born with culture. We psychologically internalise the culture we grow up in. This is cause and effect. Learning how to think outside of all you know is a creative ability.
This is an Excellent Story about childhood Reality. This is what the schools should teach in Middell School, along with shop class on how to learn a trade & prepare for Life After School. It would make America Great Again
Very important and valid points. Accountability is still necessary I grew up with in the same environment as White. I had to decide if I was going to follow the negative behavior I witnessed. It is not easy my brother fell victim to the negative behaviors. White is very accurate in his depiction of life. Not just black but all communities.
Not having a dad, and watching my mom try hard to raise us as men made me appreciate her more but as a kid I was angry, I wanted what my friends had.. I didn’t want my cousins I wanted a dad
70's and 80's was a rough time for children then we have the music that say kill, kill and kill again. Mr. White I really respect your honesty. I am glad to hear you speak about the undeveloped brain.
Me and Charleston around the same age it was crazy was I think I was about 25 when the lights started coming on I was 35 when I bought into the new vision. You have to change your beliefs. This is not a one system fit all concept, you have to personally mold it to fit you
I had my friend who was actually my best friend. When Charleston started his social meds take over I actually had to research him and listen to his message - funny shit aside. When my friend called Charleston a racist From that moment he stop becoming my best friend.
He was never your best friend if you cut him off that easily and in reality you’re the one who’s fake. You stopped messing with your mans over an Internet personality. Clown 🤡
Jesus Charleston been through a lot in his life with family stuff the way he grew up and glass eye and jail at a young age he’s a amazing role model to these gang banger kids tells them it’s what’s right
Damn, I’m white and he just described my family. I didn’t meet my dad until I was 8 because he got caught up in a drug deal in Fla. and went to prison. My mom’s brother was my idol. He blew up an abandoned house with some explosives and went to prison. My older brother was in and out of prison.
I had a piggy bank lol But dad always had change in his pants pocket 😊, a my granddaddy always had dollar bills , he was a truck driver,so I became a truck driver.
Ppl are scared of his brutal honesty
He is a drop shot punk telling lies
: I'm not. I've been saying this same 💩. Black folks don't want to "get it"!
I grew up solid upper middle class. Parents divorced when I was 13. My daddy has ALWAYS BEEN IN MY LIFE, AND STILL HERE! Never wanted for NOTHING! I would hang with cousins, and their friends, that had "less than."
I understand! Only to find out what my parents tried to shield me from, would be my downfall. A hard head does make a soft ass!!!😢
@@shahaylova amen
May God bless him
It’s crazy to stumble into this video… and hear someone speaking so quickly, so honestly…
When most (including myself) wouldn’t and COULDN’T.
He can say something that will activate your subconscious “this is dumb or offensive” reaction, while also making you think about something in an entirely new way.
I’ve never watched anything of his, nor have I ever had interest.
Saw an article about him in news, wanted to know who he was, stumbled into this video…
He is a rarity - I don’t know or care if I agree with him on anything. He got me thinking about stuff in new ways, he shamed me in realizing how cowardly I am in how I speak (and maybe even in how I think!) and gave a 21 minute example of how intentional and honest a man can be.
This man is smart and intelligent they want to hate the messenger as a result they refuse the message
That’s not why they hate him 😂 .. why would we listen to this message and he also says stuff like .. fuk people deceased kids,parents and friends
This video shows CW can have a long, extensive conversation without swearing or using expletives. Nice one.
He has said on many podcasts that no one paid attention when he was wearing a suit and tie changing laws in this country. He said now he starts acting and speaking like the rappers and thugs everyone is paying attention.
Correct.. but those that know CW knew this already.. 🚶🏽♂️
Speack like every normal person, hes not uniqe becouse that
@@arielimamo I think many people just don't know this side of him. That's why it's interesting to some. 👌🏾
This is probably one of the realest Charleston White interviews I saw in a while. He didn’t have to get outrageous about nothing not one time. The purest form of the truth is broke down in this interview
No one paid attention when he was cordial. But when he they pay attention when he gets on their level 🤷🏾♂️
The negative people in your own family can also taint the good you trying to instill in your home.
Get away from miserable people!
This dude has a lot of knowledge like monster kode on camera tell the truth as a kid but not as an adult American law juvenile case close after 21 only way to beat crime💯
This
Thats why nobody in my family even knows my address
@@Dreamz_420_ your real family are those you choose! 👍🏾
The part where he talked about being ridiculed for doing well in school resonated with me. When I got into high school I stopped raising my hand, asking questions, and generally just stopped doing well in school because all my peers treated it as something lame. It’s strange that our culture has led us to stop trying to achieve more in our life.
I was a straight A student until I started hanging with ghetto Mexican kids. I used to kick it with Asians and the Mexican kids called me a school boy. So I switched up and started failing in school cuz I wanted to be “down”. Influence is a MF !
Thats not really black culture tho, thats just kids being kids... kids are called nerds for trying too hard at school evrrywhere on planet earth.
@@aw2584somewhat true for low class white behavior but as soon as you go up the income ladder it becomes less prevalent, you should emulate those you want the same results as.
@@aw2584naw they’re called nerds because they know things others don’t. The name calling because they have low self esteem
@@aw2584no, that's western culture... in places where western influence isn't celebrated, you're more likely to be bullied for being less "smart"
here in asia you either have an answer or avoid the question entirely in order to look "smart"
I’m a 35 year old black woman and experienced much of the same. Pops in and out. Moma working 2 jobs as a single married woman. I learned alll my negative behavior from my cousins and uncles. Some things I didn’t tell my mom until I was grown. As a mother now, I’m very iffy about who comes around and how long they stay and what they say while they’re around.
It’s difficult but we have to do everything we Can to break that generational curse.
Alabama 🎸
@risk_academy thanks for reading ☺️
What did you tell your mother?
@@PermanentHigh well that’s between me and my mother love. Just know the conversation was had. The tears dropped and the healing is real. ❤️❤️
I never got a chance to do that but I know it wasn’t cool and I ain’t repeating it so now me and my family straight as 6 o’clock 🕕 now I just gotta maintain it. Good luck to you ma’am🫶
It's profound when he says 😢 when you take somebody's life that scene never goes away...
Sometimes the truth really does hurt, that's whyba lot of people stay away from it.
His “Best Uncle Ever” shirt shows how he thought this out.
Checkmate
He talking about himself 🫣
@@jayizzettthat comment went over your head lol
Love listening to C.White!!!! He speaks #facts
This goes so deep and it’s really good having these conversations.
In this day and age... Being old is s blessing. It means you survived your tumultuous teens and terrible twenties.
Yes! 30 was really when I arrived.
Charleston is really intelligent, behind some of his antics is the deeper meaning and this is it.
he tells us that he's in CHARACTER...utilizes this tactic for effectiveness...he wasn't accepted until he adopted this persona
A lot of people are ignorant and dumb . Idiots love a clown . So you have to gain attention with antics and then slip the lesson in once captivated . Intelligent people already have done a lot of their realizations and are more aware , so they can recognize the lesson past the surface .
Great job interviewing Charleston White. When the Interviewer let's Charleston speak on real topics, rather than provoke him to show his ghetto side. And his ass definitely will. 🤣😂 Great job! Charleston is a National Treasure, and should be protected. That man spits some game.
"It's easier to build strong children. Then to repair broken Men." 🔥🚒
That’s not a new cliche. Frederick Douglas is credited with that quote
THIS IS SO TRUE! I CRIED LISTENING TO THIS!
He telling the truth!!
He is everything he spoke of.
@@marcelmarshall4240Who else would know but 'gangstas'? Are you mad he's telling the truth about this sick 'culture'?
🎯
For him I guess.
UA-cam likes to censor the truth so I wouldn't say it too awful much when you tell black people they act like the n word they get mad because you're not their skin color and it's only props if it's got a Gigi on the end of it and not a hard r but just so we all know the proper way to say it is with the hard r😂😂😂 and I think if you act like an a****** you should be treated and called an a******
Hearing Charleston talk about being a Father always fires me up to become a great one in my own life 💯
The old school in me like this cat a lot
💯
I ain't that old but I know what you mean
Yes sirrr! Same here!
💯😂
It was a time I didn't like Charleston. But the more and more I listen to him I definitely took a huge likened to him. He may not be everyone's cup of tea but he be speaking some real sh*t.
Lol aye he played the game just how it was post to be he waited for the right time to hit us with his knowledge 🎯💯
This made me cry! 😢
This was a deep convo, I need the whole show
I hear these stories all the time and it’s not just black people. This culture he is talking about is more of an amalgam of spirits. People have lost touch with their roots,connection with God,are filled with ignorance and spite,blaming everyone else for the problems that they have endured. Then when someone like Charleston speaks about it,viewers comment and agree but the reality is his message mainly reaches people who are not like him and haven’t gone through these things. It’s the people who are gong through it that need to hear this. Yet they most likely won’t until it’s too late.
nope, this culture occurs in families who claim to have connection with "God" - in fact you l see this destructive culture in Christian households but it's more sinister because it creeps under the surface and no one talks about it.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
that was 70's & 80's...
beautiful decades....
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
He who controls images controls minds!!! We all on mind control and don’t even know it from the tv to the music
Many of us know it, but we're swimming against the tide. Plato and the cave...
It's your phone 😂 your were close though.
@@thatdude3977 what
It's not the images it's also the minds absorption content and quality of that content.
Ai already went sentient and is already in the process of controlling our minds... Think about how long you've been consuming content just TODAY
💯 percent correct. My Uncle Leroy was a pimp, in and out of jail all the time. First person to put a gun in my hand when I was just 11. C.White is telling my story growing up.
What everybody is seems to miss is he was very open about the fact that he had stability and he had all the things that he needed the tools to be successful successful into amount to something but he was hard-headed and rebellious and paid the price
This man could seriously change this country. Culture wars, the policies and crime we def need to reevaluate real quick. Go Charleston preach!
💯% facts...
my mom & dad...
as well as grandparents layed it down tha exact same way with the house rules & choirs...
born in '72...
💯% facts...
He is a wise man. I hope you can use it in every aspect of his life
I'm 54 and he took me back. And although I'm not from TX I'm from NYC it was the same exact thing. So I agree that it was designed like that. The system still has a choke hold our people.
We have a choke hold on ourselves…
We are Slaves & the Slave Masters.
What system? The only choke hold is the one that came to the South from England and created the redneck culture which has metastisized across the country in different forms. Intentional ignorance, tendency to gambling, drug and alcohol abuse, violence, infidelity and unnecessary drama. Go read accounts of when Reconstruction pushed Southerners to the Northern cities to find work. You will read stories from both white and black people that were HORRIFIED at the behavior of the incoming newbies, regardless of their race. That culture(created by poor white English folk) is now the dominant one in huge swaths of the American black population, and the results speak for themselves. The system that most determines your fate... Is the system running in your own head...
All I heard him blame was the culture. He’s been through more than most and doesn’t view himself as a victim.
Without speaking on it he is also speaking on kids not being raised with 2 parents. If someone was home to monitor what we were exposed to we wouldn’t have so much catching up to do through rough experiences…
Yep. Mom is at work all day while the kids are home for about 3 hrs watching God knows what.
@@huddieentertainment I know I was sneakin in the room gettin da flix everyday! 😂
On bro @@RicoFrGaming
When you care about people you tell them what they need to hear.
Wut if they don’t wanna hear it?
@@lilquise17 you tell them anyway. We aren’t here to be nice
@@UncleMichaelable yea u right. I got a sister who acts up and wen we tell her she wrong she’ll acknowledge it but not take full accountability and not wanna hear ppl tell her she wrong, even me and I get tired of that cause she always blames other ppl for her actions and sometimes idk wut to do cause I’m not getting thru to her so I just try to avoid all dat cause she don’t wanna listen.
Black Culture isn't a monolith. Hell, even in America it varies from age groups and other factors. What he's speaking on is Street Culture which yes is rampant among Black Youth but NOT all Black People.
Well said
Wow, this super deep. I never understood the difference between all vs most vs some. You learn something new everyday on UA-cam.
Yall need to dismantle "gangsta rap" asap. Blacks going crazy actually like they the master species in America these days, very ironic!!
That's a fallacy called the 'not all' fallacy. Street culture is black culture.
💯💯💯
I knew it was something I liked about this man regardless of his mouth
I saw thr realness in him long time ago. Only small minded ppl would hate this man
This familial phenomenon that he speaks upon is a ubiquitous dynamic that is experienced by ALL...that are usually of financially/spiritually impoverished communities.
Surprisingly some of us grew up Without these Pimps & Convicts in our family.
Some of us are 3rd Generation College graduates 🎓 and attended private school
Yet… somehow we all know and understand this family dynamic
I'm white and been thru allllllll of what you all are.saying....
I like how he gets into it about our culture is true bashing one another
Charleston White ❤
I wish people in Chicago could hear this
Honestly I just left. I said no more and just left them all, I left my family, my hood, the culture, and it took years to leave the mindset but I did it. And I never looked back and never contacted my family ever again. I was so tired of it. It wasn’t glorious watching people get bodied. It wasn’t glorious being homeless and sleeping in the back of a McDonald’s in a car with mom, sister, and brother, wasn’t glorious having a drug dealing family member and bangers, no lights, no food, urban decay, wild people acting crazy and leaners! Murders for friends or not going to school. None of it! He’s speaking facts!
So glad you had a change of mindset and got out. So many people are comfortable staying at the bottom.
Great interview 💯
This is one of the best videos i have seen in a very long time! I am not a fan of Charleston White, but the insight he is giving is amazing.
Nobody is born with culture. We psychologically internalise the culture we grow up in. This is cause and effect. Learning how to think outside of all you know is a creative ability.
No matter what their circumstances are, still cannot get the “ ghetto” out of most. It’s that embedded.
Damn good interview! Wow! CW da truth!
This is an Excellent Story about childhood Reality. This is what the schools should teach in Middell School, along with shop class on how to learn a trade & prepare for Life After School. It would make America Great Again
Charleston is a lot smarter than I thought
It’s much easier to create strong children than to fix a broken man . This guy is a smart man.
Great interview. Deep!
Wild listening all that, shit come rushing back. All of it made me better coupled with a turn in circumstances.
Very important and valid points. Accountability is still necessary I grew up with in the same environment as White. I had to decide if I was going to follow the negative behavior I witnessed. It is not easy my brother fell victim to the negative behaviors. White is very accurate in his depiction of life. Not just black but all communities.
But right now this ain’t about your community this African American issues that he’s discussing
Goddamn! This Brotha is Brutally honest!
Not having a dad, and watching my mom try hard to raise us as men made me appreciate her more but as a kid I was angry, I wanted what my friends had.. I didn’t want my cousins I wanted a dad
This is real talk
Michelle Carter is going to sue yo ass in 20224! lol 😂🤣
I lived on generation earlier. From 1968-1974 welfare system was the death of us
Great video! Accurate as well! 👊🏾
Poor mans culture not just black I seen a lot of white and brown folks do it too.
Wow! It is much easier to create strong children than it is to repair broken men. Wow! ...Wow!
Falling in the washing machine is wild
Excellent Interview
Them Penitentiary movies were the 💩...
So true. All across the board!
70's and 80's was a rough time for children then we have the music that say kill, kill and kill again. Mr. White I really respect your honesty. I am glad to hear you speak about the undeveloped brain.
Truth yes! Now what about the solutions?
You can tell the truth from dusk to dawn but without solutions and discipline there will be no change.
This the man we NEED
Nothing but the truth
Me and Charleston around the same age it was crazy was I think I was about 25 when the lights started coming on I was 35 when I bought into the new vision. You have to change your beliefs. This is not a one system fit all concept, you have to personally mold it to fit you
Nothing but facts this man is speaking truth !!!!
I had my friend who was actually my best friend.
When Charleston started his social meds take over I actually had to research him and listen to his message - funny shit aside.
When my friend called Charleston a racist
From that moment he stop becoming my best friend.
He was never your best friend if you cut him off that easily and in reality you’re the one who’s fake. You stopped messing with your mans over an Internet personality. Clown 🤡
Smart man
Im a white boy from Missouri and all this is true.
It’s really true, my nephews are all addicted to video games because they watched me and my brother veg out on video games our whole lives.
Uncle Charleston 🔥🔥🔥😂
Damn some of this hits too close to home with family, and how they can screw you over.
Im not black but I think I felt the black struggle through his story. It was powerful
Brilliant 💯
He looks Sick 😫 and I'm not talking to Charleston white😮
Jesus Charleston been through a lot in his life with family stuff the way he grew up and glass eye and jail at a young age he’s a amazing role model to these gang banger kids tells them it’s what’s right
That's growing up in the 70's
Damn, I’m white and he just described my family. I didn’t meet my dad until I was 8 because he got caught up in a drug deal in Fla. and went to prison. My mom’s brother was my idol. He blew up an abandoned house with some explosives and went to prison. My older brother was in and out of prison.
Two sweet vs the midnight dog was a classic
Genius!
Lol u damn rite, we texting our mother or somebody who let this happen
Yeah, don't ever let social media tell you what black culture is
Truth bombs.
“Hollywood unlocked with Jason Lee” is the original content creator.
My man another straight talk... Charleston "Right" Uhhh White.
This guy is amazing
TRUTH TELLER
That’s my mom brother 🤣
This man is prophet 🎉
I hope he gets more general public exposure
He’s speaking facts tho,and my mother work with folks from the trenches as well.My uncle very old school as well.One of my uncles went to jail.
It’s a party culture
Black culture is a fantastic idea, yall should try it someday.
I had a piggy bank lol
But dad always had change in his pants pocket 😊, a my granddaddy always had dollar bills , he was a truck driver,so I became a truck driver.
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾