Why White Privilege Isn't A Big Deal

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  • @amirxodom
    @amirxodom  Рік тому +194

    What are your thoughts?
    Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to the UA-cam channel, and ring the notification bell so you never miss a future upload!

    • @Alias1983
      @Alias1983 Рік тому +16

      If gender is a spectrum so is privilege. I know poor white folks and black celebrities with billions

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Рік тому +9

      Once again, well said mate. You are an intelligent young man who isn't afraid to stand up to these loopy woke fascists/racists. Please keep doing what you're doing. 🙂

    • @chrish9762
      @chrish9762 Рік тому +7

      I'm a 52 year old marshmellow white woman. And I just became a fan. I love anyone that can think for themselves. Can look outside of themselves and are willing to recognize reality

    • @cannaconsult
      @cannaconsult Рік тому +3

      I C U❤ Nice job you're doing, on the "Awake Up Crew". ❤ Keep SHINING the Light of Truth ❤ Let me know if I can help. No strings. ❤❤❤

    • @michaelricupero6660
      @michaelricupero6660 Рік тому +7

      I am an older white Christian male not really conservative more libertarian, just leave me alone,
      i enjoy watching people with different ideologies but with common damn sense. I am a subscriber, you speak truth i may not agree with your life style but as you same thats behind closed doors NONE OF MY BUSINEESS. Keep up the good work !

  • @cicada.k
    @cicada.k Рік тому +1427

    I just sat through a 15 week lecture in school in which the professor reaffirmed that despite the fact that I was a crack baby, despite the fact that I was in foster care most of my childhood, despite the fact that I was sexually abused as a child and to this day I still live in poverty, that I am indeed more privileged than any black person that I am surrounded by because I am a white woman. Everyone struggles. EVERYONE.

    • @Erinb8185
      @Erinb8185 Рік тому +203

      I swear higher education institutions just educate the common sense out of most people. Your professor is truly a moron. I'm so sorry for what you went through. That's unthinkable. You are amazing for going through all that and making it to college. And you are wayyy smarter than your professor!

    • @whatever5401
      @whatever5401 Рік тому +135

      I'm a Southeast Asian girl who grew up in a homogeneous Southeast Asian country. I've never had to face real-life racism and discrimination, no one in my entire life ever mocked me for being Southeast Asian or for my culture. I never felt the need to be represented because media shows people that look like me 24/7. I live an extremely normal life with a loving family, good education, friends who are always there for me, etc., I'm basically treated the same way people think all white people are treated in America. Hell I've seen white Americans who have faced more discrimination for their race than I've ever had to deal with in my entire life. And yet, nobody ever said that I had "Southeast Asian privilege". People think that I'm some sort of "under-privileged, oppressed minority that needs to be protected from evil, privileged white devils" even though I'm much more privileged than millions of white people out there

    • @cicada.k
      @cicada.k Рік тому +42

      @@Erinb8185 thank you so much for the kind words! The ironic thing is that in this class, they even had the black students stating that they had more privilege than the LGBTQ community, those within the LGBTQ community are apparently far more oppressed then the black students. It’s the battle of who is the most oppressed in academia right now!

    • @safiyyahvadala
      @safiyyahvadala Рік тому +9

      ​@@whatever5401 I'm a southeast Asian girl too but I personally feel I have been discriminated against by white people throughout my life, through subtle things, microagressions, comments and also racism as a child from my peers, to the point where my family had to move out of a predominantly white community. I do feel that whilst white people do have issues, no one is denying that they do, if that same person with those issues was coloured, they'd be even worse off

    • @michelleflores8072
      @michelleflores8072 Рік тому +25

      I'm in college currently I'm in my 30s I got a late start . Anyways I am a white female and was mol**** as a child by my babysitters dad which was a known Peado ( I know how to spell it but I don't want my comment censored) I have autism , abused mentally and physically , grew up poor , my parents bought their beer and cigarettes and what else before food was purchased and by the time they got theirs we had barely any money for food because their habits came 1st , when I was a baby we were homeless I got sick because it was winter and I wound up in the hospital because of that so my stay was like temp. Housing for us to be in a warm place. I am not saying this for a victim card or sympathy I am jaded and hardened some say but with life experience that I had who wouldn't be anyways with all that I'm told since I'm white I'm still privileged. Someone please tell me where , how, and why ? No I mean no one would want this life I lived . I'm in a good place I have 7 kids and housing since I was 18 and been married for 18 years but the things I have now are due to him and catch this he is not a white man and he gave me and my kids a better life than my white family ever did for me. How can a man of color do all these things housing , hold down a job a committed one at that he is a hard working man, he has got promotions so tell me where I am privileged. I am grateful for the things I have but I have not earned any of it all that I have is because my husband who again is not white . He works hard for what he has he earned it and yes there are racial issues where we came from but he still had a job but I saw him getting taken advantage of and so we moves out of state and he is recognized for his hard work. His work comes home with him he is always on call . I'm saying all this to show he worked hard and earned all he has and never uses race as a factor for him. He is way better off than me if he left me tomorrow I have nothing he showed up and put in the work never used race card to get where he is at today. Anyone of any race if they put in the work can earn many things. But yeah in school I'm told because I'm a white women I'm better off ha yeah right maybe if I identify I'm rich I'd like to see my white privilege work where is my money at oh that's right that will not happen its not reality . I'm glad to see I'm not alone seeing this and being told this

  • @keyqchan
    @keyqchan Рік тому +552

    As a non-American, to me America's woke movement is the perfect embodiment of "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" proverb.

    • @islandgirlnycbk
      @islandgirlnycbk Рік тому

      I see where you're coming from but the leaders of this movement never had good intentions. They knew exactly what they were doing - brainwashing kids. What's sad is that many of the kids think wokeness is good. As we get older and more independent, more and more of us are seeing the evil in woke. Their little army of angry kids will continue to get smarter and smaller, we're already seeing it happen. Minorities aren't as stupid as the left thinks we are. It's easy to fool children, but children grow up.

    • @Karamelaki
      @Karamelaki Рік тому +16

      💯💯

    • @lavieenrose7925
      @lavieenrose7925 Рік тому

      But their intentions aren't good. There's no good will or sincere empathy/love in the left's agendas

    • @hurricanefury439
      @hurricanefury439 Рік тому

      wokeness is just modern nazism
      a socialist ideology with ideas of racial supremacy

    • @bluecomet1109
      @bluecomet1109 Рік тому +9

      as an american, we are NOT all like this

  • @maurasi_maurano2107
    @maurasi_maurano2107 Рік тому +1070

    I am a white immigrant from southern Europe. I have worked in "immigrant" jobs for many years (shit ass jobs nobody wants to do) destroying my back and my health. I've been called a white privileged while digging a trench in mud right to my knees. Great video, Amir. We need more people like you

    • @KingdomOfJerusalem9
      @KingdomOfJerusalem9 Рік тому +17

      Balkan?

    • @KingdomOfJerusalem9
      @KingdomOfJerusalem9 Рік тому

      Man f*ck those black n*ggas been treating us like crap even tho we re even more enslaved like them

    • @whatever5401
      @whatever5401 Рік тому +75

      I'm a Southeast Asian girl who grew up in a homogeneous Southeast Asian country. I've never had to face real-life racism and discrimination, no one in my entire life ever mocked me for being Southeast Asian or for my culture. I never felt the need to be represented because media shows people that look like me 24/7. I live an extremely normal life with a loving family, good education, friends who are always there for me, etc., I'm basically treated the same way people think all white people are treated in America. Hell I've seen white Americans who have faced more discrimination for their race than I've ever had to deal with in my entire life. And yet, nobody ever said that I had "Southeast Asian privilege". People think that I'm some sort of "under-privileged, oppressed minority that needs to be protected from evil, privileged white devils" even though I'm much more privileged than millions of white people out there

    • @KingdomOfJerusalem9
      @KingdomOfJerusalem9 Рік тому

      @@whatever5401 are you atheist?

    • @baz3575
      @baz3575 Рік тому

      ​@@whatever5401 Interestingly enough, I am seeing more and more "yt peepo" insults coming from Australian born people of South Asian descent as well as those who moved here in early childhood. People who have lived upper middle class lives, and only pointedly date the "yt peepo" who they insult not to mention the many "yt" funded organizations, institutions and businesses who pay them to spread this crap. Thank Christ I know smart and dumb ass people reside everywhere and they do not speak for all South Asian people. It makes me laugh actually because they lack so much self awareness. And many are self labelling as "queer" despite not being same-sex attracted. You cannot make this up, lol.

  • @CognitiveDissident.
    @CognitiveDissident. Рік тому +529

    Bigotry is bigotry and racism is racism. People are individuals and any individual is capable of prejudice.

    • @wholethedogsout880
      @wholethedogsout880 Рік тому +22

      its rlly this simple

    • @thatdarnkitteh
      @thatdarnkitteh Рік тому +9

      Preach.

    • @ssesssusman9417
      @ssesssusman9417 Рік тому +3

      fitting name for someone that wrote such a simplistically truthful comment 👏

    • @okorochukwunonso2563
      @okorochukwunonso2563 Рік тому

      I agree but prejudice are based on something. We shouldn't call it what it is like racial profiling?
      I'm genuinely curious.

    • @CognitiveDissident.
      @CognitiveDissident. Рік тому +7

      @@okorochukwunonso2563 Prejudice is based on preconceived notions, or maybe previous experiences.
      In the case of a person you haven't yet experienced, those general ideas or past experiences are not necessarily applicable, though may be proven to be correct after some experience.
      I have prejudice against all lions, in that I will always assume lions will kill and eat me, so prejudice can serve a useful purpose. As with any tool, effectiveness depends entirely on how and when you utilize it.
      The specific point I was making, is that racism is not confined to one race, but something that a member of any race is capable of doing.

  • @mono6.052
    @mono6.052 Рік тому +823

    as a white teen who goes through a lot at my 80% black high school i wanna say thanks for everything you do, really shows there’s good out there :>

    • @Monnaruns
      @Monnaruns Рік тому +106

      I am white that goes to a 80% Mexican school, I have friends at that school, but I am also targeted for being privileged, it’s annoying being falsely accused of something that has nothing to do with me

    • @eomanga
      @eomanga Рік тому +101

      Paradoxically if you interacted with black immigrants from Africa, I bet you'd have absolutely no trouble with them.
      Something is broken in our African American brothers' culture

    • @wholethedogsout880
      @wholethedogsout880 Рік тому +7

      @@eomanga this

    • @blisserio
      @blisserio Рік тому +12

      @@OrangeCat411 WHAT?? THATS INSANE😵

    • @RaccAttack77
      @RaccAttack77 Рік тому +21

      @@Monnaruns And of course they don’t realize that they’re the ones with privilege in the situation, being able to give you shit like that. Just keep your head up, only four years and then you can tell em all to kick rocks

  • @XenomorphX16AUS
    @XenomorphX16AUS Рік тому +183

    My mum works in a mental hospital. She and some nurses were discussing certain topics, and one of the women (she was white) said that “All Cis White Men are privileged”. My father is a white Australian man. He was beaten by his parents, dealt with alcohol and drug problems as a young adult, screamed at by his parents like no tomorrow. He first got a job at 10 years old as a paperboy so he could provide for himself. He began smoking at 6 years old because his father told him that “this is what a real man does”. He was thrown into a metal fridge for talking back to his dad. If this is what privilege is, then the entire world is doomed.

  • @jdogmpd7369
    @jdogmpd7369 Рік тому +264

    As a white person im wondering where my white privlage is
    According to the media i have everthing handed to me cause im white, while in actuallity im working my ass off

    • @P-P-Panda
      @P-P-Panda Рік тому +33

      Shh don’t let the weirdos know you have to work for your stuff

    • @MustardSkaven
      @MustardSkaven Рік тому

      You need to go to the Office of White People and apply for your white privilege card. They'll take a picture to make sure you're white and then you'll get your card.
      Which means you'll also get your white privilege cheque for $2000 on a monthly basis.

    • @phoebegreig6523
      @phoebegreig6523 Рік тому +21

      @@P-P-Panda Don’t tell people you have stuff, that will mean your privileged 😂

    • @IAteTheAntiChrist
      @IAteTheAntiChrist Рік тому +7

      And I was raised without running water and electricity

    • @whatever5401
      @whatever5401 Рік тому

      As a non-white person I'm wondering how I'm "oppressed"
      According to the media being non-white automatically means that I need to be protected, when in reality it has never been an obstacle in my life

  • @brick7719
    @brick7719 Рік тому +302

    I'm a white guy and I grew up in the middle of the hood. Me and my brothers were the only white family in the projects. We experienced pretty extreme poverty and racism against us, daily. We had to fight on a weekly basis to prove ourselves. To this day, everybody in my neighborhood shows respect to me and my entire family. They all know what we went through and that we will throw down if we need to. I dare ANYBODY to accuse me and my brothers of having Any privilege in this life. We've earned everything we have. Including and especially, respect.

    • @TheSycaman
      @TheSycaman Рік тому +2

      How old are you? And what city was this?

    • @brick7719
      @brick7719 Рік тому +23

      Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. I'm 39 years old.

    • @Music-Is-Real-Love
      @Music-Is-Real-Love Рік тому +12

      You are very correct and highly intelligent.
      Thank you.

    • @TheSycaman
      @TheSycaman Рік тому

      @@brick7719 next to Sewickley?

    • @brick7719
      @brick7719 Рік тому +6

      @TheSycaman Not quite. Like 20 minutes away. Sewickley is one of the most wealthy towns in the county. Aliquippa is on the other side of the river, across the Ambridge bridge, a few miles through rt 51.

  • @boneheadenraged
    @boneheadenraged Рік тому +205

    whether you’re white, black, man, woman, etc., it’s up to you to create the life you want. everyone is handed their cards in life you gotta make the best of it

    • @timelapsega
      @timelapsega Рік тому +16

      Some people have gotten this crazy notion that life is fair, it just isnt, never has been and never will be. 99.9% of humans that came before us missed out on so much and lived truly hard lives. Even most kings in history didnt have basic creature comforts we take for granted like air conditioning or toilets. Nevermind the fact we have a device in our pocket that holds essentially all of humanities knowledge and allows us to communicate with loved ones face to face in an instant. As bad as the news makes it seem we were lucky to be born when we were.

    • @kohlicoide2258
      @kohlicoide2258 Рік тому +5

      @@timelapsega And this comfort makes you weak and gives you a feeling about Boredom, thats the reason why people search "problems" to get offended, i mean.. when you must work and _fight_ daylie for your life you rly start to enjoy the small things in life. Like how the fuck cares about your pronounces when one bad harvest can be the reason why you maybe not survive the Winter.. or a Group of Barbarians destroy your Hometown. The Reality for many people long time ago

  • @BeautifulDreamerK
    @BeautifulDreamerK Рік тому +418

    I had a convo about this with a Taiwanese & Pakistani. Long story short- we all agreed that the real racists are the people within our OWN culture. Crab mentality is real. In my experience, some (not all) white people are just ignorant or hateful but that goes for anyone. You’ll always have a few bad apples in each cultural group.

    • @xxaavviieerrrrr
      @xxaavviieerrrrr Рік тому +31

      no fr everyone got their own prejudices and anger towards other groups,

    • @travisspicer5514
      @travisspicer5514 Рік тому +18

      WIthout a doubt. People need to not let the focus on the actions of a couple people in a population of hundreds of millions dictate their views.
      Although I will believe that there are communities out there that are racist as a whole and if you grow up in that then you are f*cked. I(white) worked in one where the vast majority were black people and I asked a black coworker who I got along with why I was getting certain responses and he said it was because I was white. Already verified what I thought but anybody, white or black, growing up in that community would grow up in a twisted environment. I was also called cracker and got death threats while working there.

    • @sammoore9209
      @sammoore9209 Рік тому +23

      Friends with a Vietnamese, a Haitian and a black guy and they all say their own cultures are racist as hell. The Vietnamese hates the Chinese. The Haitian hates the Dominicans and the black hates other blacks. None of them, especially the black guy had perfect upbringings but there all trying to better themselves. And were all a little racist to each other and enjoy it. The Vietnamese judges my driving as a basic white girl with my ice coffee and I judge him for driving as an asian. Obviously none of us go into conversations like that with new people, but it's honestly makes us better friends, at least on our situation.

    • @bretbuckley704
      @bretbuckley704 Рік тому

      I think it's because leftists see activists groups as a representation of entire demographics. So when they see any triple K shenanigans going down, they think "all white people" even though KKK members are so statistically insignificant and they have no real social and political currency. Even though they (the left ) are fully aware that the vast, VAST majority of white people do NOT support that movement or ideology. They do it with their movements too. BLM to them is a representation of all black people, feminism is representation of all women, and the modern LGBT movement is a representation of gay and trans people. Leftists only see legitimacy in those groups when their a mouthpiece for their dogcrap activist groups.

    • @ReicHHere
      @ReicHHere Рік тому

      Its true. White privilege is not a thing. Its just equal privilege and equal racism

  • @Kitsunetim
    @Kitsunetim Рік тому +191

    love this. I'm homeless, i have never been fortunate to own a house or keep my job for whatever reason. Not to mention that i'm deaf so i am always been abused for it and i have been afraid whenever idiots yell at me as they drive by. i'm depressed and miserable. privilege my ass.

    • @Erinb8185
      @Erinb8185 Рік тому +14

      I'm so sorry. I'll pray for you ❤

    • @eeeeeeeeee10
      @eeeeeeeeee10 Рік тому +13

      How can we help you? Have you contacted deaf organizations they will help too

    • @Kitsunetim
      @Kitsunetim Рік тому +20

      @@eeeeeeeeee10 I don't know any deaf organizations. Also, i set up gofundme to help me a bit because i want to go back to school to get into trade skill.

    • @NizzyYT
      @NizzyYT Рік тому +7

      @@Kitsunetim goodluck brother

    • @eeeeeeeeee10
      @eeeeeeeeee10 Рік тому +10

      @@Kitsunetim Ive left three replies to you and all have been deleted. Please google NAD org and CSD org (specifically homeless deaf) I really pray they don’t delete this message too

  • @dukemarine3425
    @dukemarine3425 Рік тому +35

    I’m white and currently more successful than I ever thought possible-because a temp agency run by a black couple really went to bat for me and found me a great position assisting a black attorney and I was hired full time because of the recommendation of two black women administrators. Had it not been for all those wonderful people I honestly don’t know what my future would have been. So I’m beyond thankful that they were in those positions to help me and chose to help me based on my competence and not my color. That’s equality to me.

  • @DanishTroll87
    @DanishTroll87 Рік тому +36

    "if you are not in control of your thoughts you are not in control of yourself". Wow, such a great quote Amir. Keep up the good work.

  • @via-anghelmagahum2586
    @via-anghelmagahum2586 Рік тому +60

    My white grandfather grew up in a single mother household of nine kids after his father died. His father beforehand was physically and sexually abusive. As the oldest of nine he watched his siblings while his father raped his mother. He got a scar on his eyelid from being beat by him for trying to protect his mother at age eight. His father molested him as well which my family didn’t find out about until after his death when we read his memoirs he was writing. He dropped out of middle school and lived with only a sixth grade education so he could work to support his mother and siblings.
    He was drafted into WW2 against his will and faced lots of PTSD from the fighting in Japan. He told me he’ll never forget the first time he had to kill someone and it haunted him for life. Till the day he died he couldn’t watch a single WW2 movie or listen to fireworks or anything remotely sounding of gun shots. Two of his friends died in his arms.
    When he returned home with his new bride (my Japanese grandmother) he faced extreme backlash from neighbors and was forced to leave his hometown. People called him a traitor apparently for marrying a Japanese woman fresh after WW2. That all happened before he turned 20.
    He lived paycheck to paycheck and worked horrible jobs from mining which damaged his lungs permanently to other difficult labor to support his wife and three kids who all faced racism from blacks and whites alike for being Japanese.
    He still despite all that was a wonderful father, husband, and grandfather to me. To the day of his death he had nightmares of the horrors he saw fighting in WW2 and the horrors his father put him through.
    He died painfully and tragically alone as he had a stroke at home by himself while my grandmother was shopping with her friends.
    I won’t let ANYONE tell me that because he’s white he was privileged in his life. He faced adversities that most people of my generation who complain about racism can’t comprehend.

    • @giftedfox1
      @giftedfox1 Рік тому +9

      Your granddad sounds like a great person, I'm so sorry for your loss.

    • @via-anghelmagahum2586
      @via-anghelmagahum2586 Рік тому +1

      @@giftedfox1 thank you

    • @khagemann7462
      @khagemann7462 9 місяців тому +2

      ❤️🫡

    • @aadrian98
      @aadrian98 3 місяці тому +1

      God bless your grandfather ! ❤

  • @Urix600
    @Urix600 11 місяців тому +13

    I listen to The black conservative perspective. The guy is hard working , and smart.

  • @mariagates473
    @mariagates473 Рік тому +30

    I’m white but immigrant , zero family etc
    Everything I have I had to work hard for. Never felt any privilege 😢

  • @christinefordealchemist
    @christinefordealchemist Рік тому +30

    That was a mic drop moment "if you don't control your thoughts, you don't control yourself"! Preach!

  • @ladyangelsongbird
    @ladyangelsongbird Рік тому +96

    You are absolutely amazing. You speak with such poigance and honesty that I deeply admire in people. Thank you for speaking up against this insanity and for standing up for what you believe it's right. I hope your channel keeps gaining subscribers and your videos gain more views; more people need to open their eyes and see what's actually happening.

    • @theangrydweller1002
      @theangrydweller1002 Рік тому +3

      Gives me hope that sounder minds will prevail

    • @lavielemond
      @lavielemond Рік тому +1

      Amen 100%, Chloe...the likes of Amir Odom, Candace Owens, Brandon Tatum & Amala Ekpunobi are all black (although Amala is bi-racial, with a white - a heavily socialist - mother) & they see the INSANE leftist, 'woke' agenda of today for the utter bullshit that it is...THANK GOD!! Cheers & best wishes from 'Down Under'...Matt.

  • @nahmastay3300
    @nahmastay3300 Рік тому +47

    I’m a white woman who graduated with a bachelor’s in business management (the first one in my immediate family to graduate from college) in December 2022 and I feel like I’m getting passed over for jobs left and right because of affirmative action. I have 4 family members who work together at a company doing physical labor jobs and they are all highly regarded as some of the best workers in the facility and management loves them. I applied to multiple jobs on the business administration side that were focused on career development for college graduates (the head of HR even forwarded my resume with a recommendation) and I’ve never heard back. Thing is on the labor side of operations, they need bodies desperately and will take anyone. In offices, they’re so hell bent of fulfilling DIVERSITY QUOTAS that they’ll pass up anyone qualified if they’re not a minority. I think affirmative action was something that needed to happen back when it was implemented, be we have now outgrown it and it has become a major platform for discrimination.

    • @triggered577
      @triggered577 Рік тому

      Just bc you didn’t get what you want does not mean it was bc you are white. Stop

    • @mariacurtis9247
      @mariacurtis9247 Рік тому +1

      Congrats on the bachelor's in business management😊

    • @KagomeYasha023
      @KagomeYasha023 Рік тому

      They’re doing it to even hospital Janitors

  • @GlupShooto
    @GlupShooto Рік тому +77

    I remember in middle school my first crush happened to be a girl in my band class. She just so happened to be black. I just liked her humor and thought she was pretty. Never thought about her skin color. But looking back she started to treat me weird as we got older. She made some weird remarks about me having a “nuclear” family and not understanding her. It makes me sad looking back how she was exposed to this culture push against white people that eventually made us not friends. I mean hell we lived in the same area but our lives were somehow so different. But all I can do is pray for those struggling

    • @432celestial9
      @432celestial9 Рік тому +1

      Racism is taught , she became a victim of propaganda

    • @P-P-Panda
      @P-P-Panda Рік тому +6

      Man, that does suck 😔

    • @Shmandalf
      @Shmandalf Рік тому +8

      The rhetoric is inherently divisive and regressive. People that spout this stuff just want someone to blame without taking any accountability.

    • @cyborgrat
      @cyborgrat Рік тому +6

      I got called a racist for saying I dated some black girls, its the same as having black friends, your not supposed to let people who call you a racist that.
      i guess pointing it out wouldn't make sense since obviously I wouldn't date or hang out with them...

    • @GlupShooto
      @GlupShooto Рік тому +6

      It’s just sad how fast she went from being a fun loving nerd to being another closed minded individual who believes that I somehow was better than her because of my skin and family

  • @noktumwhatever753
    @noktumwhatever753 Рік тому +24

    Our country, and our people, are at a very dangerous time. A generation has been taught to think in terms of skin color first. Man, we're all American. The very issues you point out here, NEED to be pointed out while they can still be fixed. And they NEED people like you talking about them as much as possible. Subscribed. You're gonna get hate, don't let that deter you. You're on the right track.

    • @noktumwhatever753
      @noktumwhatever753 Рік тому

      @ethanelston4314 a world where I don't just parrot things other people say, that I wasn't even alive to experience first hand. Neither were you, linguistics is such a powerful tool for understanding another person.

  • @xCrowii
    @xCrowii Рік тому +80

    Damn two Amir videos in 24hrs? We're eating good tonight boys and girls

    • @amirxodom
      @amirxodom  Рік тому +25

      I just lol'd so hard lmfaoooooooo.

  • @Tatibanana
    @Tatibanana Рік тому +27

    I love you because you popped up right when I started to realize I might be a conservative. You existing is giving a lot of people “permission” to leave the left. Others from our demographic are slowly realizing these movements ain’t for nobody they represent 🤷🏽‍♀️ it’s comforting seeing someone who looks like us (young and black) making the decision to leave.

  • @m.teresa.r
    @m.teresa.r Рік тому +18

    Love your soft tone in these videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @bluebelltv2346
    @bluebelltv2346 Рік тому +30

    you’re one of my favourite politic youtubers, because you have common sense and you great at conveying it as clear as possible

  • @TaylorKromOFFICIAL
    @TaylorKromOFFICIAL Рік тому +19

    I LOVE your content bro… im just a nerdy lil white dude who’s a single Dad and you give me so much hope for the world my daughter is going to grow up in. It got to the point where I was literally petrified for her because schools seem to make the white kids look like the enemy and I grew up in the 90’s with all sorts of friends from different backgrounds, and I just want the same for her. Thank you for being you, and bringing me some sense of mental peace for my daughter. 🤍

  • @FACELESS01
    @FACELESS01 Рік тому +32

    Keep speaking your mind brother, you are one of the instances of actually having critical thinking skills in a country full of people that lack it. Love your videos man, keep up the awesome work! I find myself always looking out for notification to watch any new uploads these videos too good to miss.

  • @SkeletonSSBM
    @SkeletonSSBM Рік тому +29

    At school once, there was this presentation given in the middle of class. Class was just flat out interrupted for this. It said that reverse racism doesn't exist, and I got so angry because that same semester, some black kid accused me of being racist because I'm white. That's just racist.

    • @KagomeYasha023
      @KagomeYasha023 Рік тому

      Reverse racism doesn’t exist because racism is racism the word includes all races so every race can be racist so no need to put reverse before racist like you said it’s just racist.

  • @theprincessofsarcasm3160
    @theprincessofsarcasm3160 Рік тому +23

    Thank you for saying this shit it really pisses me off when I open up to someone about the horrific I abuse I went through for 10 years and then people have the audacity to tell me I have white privilege

  • @juty-p1w
    @juty-p1w Рік тому +10

    I've lost a lot of "friends" but I'd rather see them for what they really are instead of seeking their validation anymore.

  • @Music-Is-Real-Love
    @Music-Is-Real-Love Рік тому +6

    I have the utmost respect for you, speaking out as you are.
    Dont let the hate from dissenting viewpoints get you down.
    Thank you.
    Keep up the great work.
    When people turn their backs on you because of your opinions, they never truly cared.

  • @TheGamingAthlete
    @TheGamingAthlete 9 місяців тому +6

    I loved growing up white in trailers and apartments and hearing how privileged I was from my Latino friends that lived in mansions and had maids 😩

  • @DiscoveryGeorge
    @DiscoveryGeorge Рік тому +25

    I never liked the concept of White Privilege solely because it was so vague and people were staunchly against giving it a firm definition. The result being that it quickly turned into a blanket term that had little meaning outside of putting down others. Yes if you look at the past minorities in the US did get a raw deal of things which lead to a racial divide among working classes & opportunities. While it is important that we acknowledge the past it is also important that we equally acknowledge how society has grown from that past. Since then the US has become extremely progressive with the intent of preventing such things from occurring. As such I don't feel that we as a society should use the reality of our past to put down others, rather it would be more effective to help raise those who need the help. To provide opportunities & care to those who need it; if for no other reason that simply because we as a society can.

  • @kevin-wu8gz
    @kevin-wu8gz Рік тому +10

    Thank you for being the voice of reason and common sense ... keep up the good work. God bless you!

  • @Aurora4350
    @Aurora4350 9 місяців тому +3

    As an eastern european immigrant Jew, I thank you for adding nuance!

  • @ebdo7863
    @ebdo7863 Рік тому +3

    From a white straight irish man........... thank you so much. I found your channel though BCP and Officer Tatum. You are a giant. Be safe my friend. I hope one of yous run for office, somewhere in your great country.

  • @carolynkilburn-parks1049
    @carolynkilburn-parks1049 3 місяці тому +2

    At last, someone who makes SENSE.

  • @talknerdy2me926
    @talknerdy2me926 Рік тому +2

    I am. 👏 SO HAPPY. I found your channel.
    You have the BEST. Intellectual. Content.
    And it’s so refreshing to hear.
    I’m white. I ate out of my church’s food pantry, and my mom still somehow made it so that our family had presents for Christmas.
    And we ate what was on the table.
    I have never been privileged a day in my life.

  • @Hillcountry_Catholic
    @Hillcountry_Catholic Рік тому +7

    I loved this video! Officer Tatum was part of my red pill too. I found you through Amala and I really appreciate your perspective, as I formerly was a big lefty. Looking forward to hearing more from you.

  • @JensAWorkInProgress
    @JensAWorkInProgress Рік тому +7

    Im asian but Im worried about america. Hope there could be more like you Amir. I also listen to brandon tatum. You are voices of reason

  • @sullymcfugly6803
    @sullymcfugly6803 Рік тому +6

    I’m very happy that you have the courage to speak your mind, especially online. Being able to have the freedom of speech is a human right but is seems no one wants to listen and stop to consider someone’s way of thinking.

  • @warzshadow9701
    @warzshadow9701 Рік тому +17

    I love Officer Tatum! He's awesome!

    • @Athlete_Steve
      @Athlete_Steve Рік тому +7

      Officer tatum gives me hope that there are still normal people out there. Love how he always keeps it real.

  • @LydiaKrow
    @LydiaKrow Рік тому +11

    Oh god, the fried chicken thing brought back a horrible memory for me, but one that is (slightly) funny in retrospect. I dated a black man when I was younger (I'm white) and did not know this stereotype. His sisters did not like me, and when we got together to plan a picnic someone suggested fried chicken and I was like "omg, I loooove fried chicken. I wish I could make it like my grandma does!" and holy cats did the room get deathly quiet. My poor boyfriend couldn't even speak for a few seconds, and his sisters gave me a death stare that would have killed if that were a thing. I was so confused. He had to ask if I knew about the stereotype, and I had to admit that I didn't, which I'm sure sounded extremely sus. But, his mom (who did like me) piped up and said, "well let's see if I can put your grandma to shame" and then everything was better. She was awesome. Still, I was petrified for the rest of the day and hardly spoke. He kept nudging me to offer up my German potato salad and I just kept shaking my head because I wasn't sure if it was OK or not, and was extremely self-conscious that it wouldn't be to anyone's liking. You'd think I was talking about pre 2000's, but no - this was 2006.

  • @panickysociety97
    @panickysociety97 Рік тому +11

    It just comes down to privilege of class. You will have a better and more stable life if you get born into a decent amount of money. Not having to worry about the cost of living IS a privilege.

  • @daniela.nuness
    @daniela.nuness Рік тому +6

    The Obama point Tatum makes is great. Im from Brazil, where about 50% of the population is black and we never had a black president. The US, with 13% of the population black had a black president, but Americans seem to not realize it.

  • @sarahprovenzano8765
    @sarahprovenzano8765 3 місяці тому +1

    I found your channel today and I love it we need more people like you

  • @extanegautham8950
    @extanegautham8950 Рік тому +5

    I am a white boy, and i approve this channel and this post....

  • @MemoryofSouthVietnam
    @MemoryofSouthVietnam Рік тому +13

    Oh dang I thought you were going to be one of the post 1-2 smash hit viral videos then nothing after like Charlie Cheon. Glad to see you are posting regularly!

  • @rwaguespack4060
    @rwaguespack4060 Рік тому +3

    I appreciate you so much. I think the same as you do. My label is my name “Raymond”… everything else are just descriptive factors that impact me to varying degrees… Christin, Man, Gay, Caucasian, etc).
    The right does have issues to work on with gay matters but it’s not what the left makes it.
    My father-in-law picked cotton and lived in a share cropper family. His mom made their underwear from cloth flour sacks…. They were white, poor and hardworking. My husband is insulted by the white privilege designation knowing the family background.
    Anyway, you’re a breath of fresh air. My support for you is based on who you
    Are and your character… not your color, gender, orientations, etc.

  • @bluecomet1109
    @bluecomet1109 Рік тому +5

    What really grinds my gears is when your own culture/people tell you that you sold out. Why? because I have good grammar and speak perfect english? Racism sometimes stems from within your own culture and its completely ridiculous!

  • @pandafan4672
    @pandafan4672 Рік тому +1

    Please run for public office, preferably President? Maybe Senator? Because you just make so much sense....you distill down issues to where old people like me can understand them. Thank You.

  • @josiedudley8451
    @josiedudley8451 Рік тому +2

    Very insightful. Thank you.

  • @dylansmith880
    @dylansmith880 Рік тому +3

    I have always said privilege is based more off money than skin color.

  • @TheLexiconMind
    @TheLexiconMind Рік тому +1

    The world needs your voice!! Thank you for your service and keep it up! 🙏

  • @Loakley1998
    @Loakley1998 Рік тому +2

    Incredible content. "If you are not in control of your thoughts, you are not in control of yourself." -Amir Odem.

  • @EricSanAltarez
    @EricSanAltarez Рік тому +8

    It isn't in the real world but it is in the corporate world.
    There are times where you find yourself doing better than most to where even your peers agree than getting passover by someone with no experience, drive nor an idea what the position entails to only quit within months and *kept hiring the same kind of person* at first, I thought it just merit based until I took it upon myself and research past and present employees via LinkedIn realizing they all went to the same type of schools; religious based colleges, which I'm like.. tf? What ever happen to merit and hard work? It's gone, way before race ever became an issue.

  • @selinnazsur2328
    @selinnazsur2328 9 місяців тому +1

    As a non-American I too looked into Officer Tatum's videos during the summer of 2020 while the shit was really hitting the fan, due to him being an actual policeman. He helped me understand what was happening more than anyone else. Thanks to him and some other people I sadly can't remember the names of, I didn't fall into the narrative mainstream media was and still is trying to push. 2020 was a very difficult year politically as well as the _other_ thing (that funnily enough, _some_ people were tyrannically cautious about yet chose to completely disregard when it came to actually getting out there and pushing their agenda).

  • @rosecaruso6487
    @rosecaruso6487 Рік тому +4

    I'm so glad I had the chance to meet you on the way to Nashville :) It's truly sad how people are shamed by so many if they deviate from left wing thoughts or beliefs, even slightly. I love hearing your opinions and views on all these topics & I'm excited to keep watching your videos ♡ ♡

    • @rosecaruso6487
      @rosecaruso6487 Рік тому

      I really appreciate you pointing out the issue with nonprofits and people in power wanting individuals to believe certain ideas. What you believe can drive your life. These narratives/beliefs can definitely exacerbate and perpetuate such extreme division; it can likely worsen stereotypes and discrimination

  • @AmsterdamSickofpoorservice
    @AmsterdamSickofpoorservice 5 місяців тому +1

    So happy i found you! 💚 Please keep it up.

  • @ladywithfaith1876
    @ladywithfaith1876 Рік тому

    Wow that video really opened my mind! Awesome reaction and talk! Thank u for helping me realize this!!!❤

  • @arreymbutambe1147
    @arreymbutambe1147 Рік тому +3

    Love what you said about actions having consequences. I’m graduating with a 3.7 on a full scholarship that I worked hard for because coming from an immigrant family it’s ingrained to work hard to succeed. However I have so many African-American friends talking about how white people have privilege and all the rest when they are doing poorly in school, haven’t applied for fafsa and as using zero of the hundreds of school resources our school provides. Sometimes I just look at them and are genuinely confused about whether they truly believe what they’re saying or are using that as an excuse for their actions.

  • @kprenesti
    @kprenesti Рік тому +1

    I really admire your perspective. It is a refreshingly sound, common-sense, not too over-the-top perspective. Thank you!

  • @helioselexandros
    @helioselexandros 11 місяців тому +4

    Im 43 white guy who was married to a black woman for over 10yrs. We have a 14yo boy together. We raised him to not see color that a persons actions are whats important. His generation is obesessed with race and it shows in everything they do.

    • @orwhynotrandom
      @orwhynotrandom 3 місяці тому +1

      You have raised your boy right hats off to you sir

  • @Infern0121
    @Infern0121 Рік тому +10

    It comes as no surprise that people taking about white privellage are usually wealthy Liberal celebs. Not to discount that black people face struggles because they absoloutley do, but myself as a guy living in an impoverished area of the UK who had a shitty childhood, I don't feel like I have much "privellage" as these wealthy liberals think. All we can do is do our best to improve ourselves and rise up, same goes for anyone.

    • @opticalraven1935
      @opticalraven1935 Рік тому

      You don't have privilege. Name one privilege, right, etc that whites have that blacks don't have. You can't.

  • @baz3575
    @baz3575 Рік тому +4

    When I was undertaking my studies for a Critical and Cultural Studies degree, I inherently knew that the vernacular we were using in Critical Theory was a "University" language, not a universal language. A created construct to debate ideas within academia that pretty much served zero person in the social reality outside those doors as reality deals with tangibles, not theories. I also knew I got out of education what I put into it, and expecting any educator to make me smarter was beyond ridiculous - an observation which became wholly confirmed when I saw how much intellectual laziness existed in academia.
    So, here we are a full decade and a half later and all this theory, and all those fringe mentalities I saw over the years are now being amplified and injected into the mainstream. All this talk of "Social constructions". Well, darlin', anything can be debated as a social construction in philosophical terms but society has structures for a reason. I literally saw an African migrant talk on Australian television recently about "code switching" (a term many of us "ethnic" folks have been well aware of for decades) but didn't seem to understand what it actually was (adapting to different social situations). Instead, she painted it that being professional at work and adapting to a work environment was "racist". To hear a young African migrant with a hardcore Australian accent talking about people telling her to "sound white" was surreal because guaranteed, no one was saying it because she sounded more "Anglo" than they did, lol. You have all these younger people throwing around terms like TCK etc they do not even understand and totally distorting the meaning to out victim each other. As someone who has lived in multiple countries, across class lines and known a sh*t tonne of people from every demographic imaginable I know for a fact that every demographic has nice and awful people. That the abuse of power comes in many forms (which I saw on a whole other level when living in poverty). That is what many from our generation focused on - making connections based on the the content of character, not projections or fetishes. But now folks wanna twist it back to mass generalisations to serve them. Essentially, strong arm people through shaming them to get their own way. It is working on the more naive and sheltered among society who want to "do good", but it doesn't stand on more seasoned ground with us older folks who've gone beyond the block. Shout out to the quality young people not buying into this sh*t who will be cleaning up this sh*t one this verbal and ideological sh*t storm passes. I've been alive long enough to know the wheel ALWAYS turns. I just pray it doesn't swing to another extreme to the detriment of us all because folks refuse to be objective, balanced ass decent people.

  • @eshaanreza832
    @eshaanreza832 10 місяців тому +3

    The fact that the white man is beaten and harassed daily because of some bus burning disgusts me. Forgive someone and compliment them, the person heals. Remind him of what he did , he's torn down.

  • @yikesgal4117
    @yikesgal4117 Рік тому +50

    Let’s be honest, everyone wether you like it or not is privileged in one way or another….
    I don’t get why we need to get angry over white privilege all the time, It exists everywhere….

    • @TheSycaman
      @TheSycaman Рік тому +1

      Don't need to get angry. Just need to be honest.

    • @AOGPlays
      @AOGPlays Рік тому +4

      How about you call it what I presume you mean then. If it applies to all Americans than 1st world privilege.
      However even that is not individual so idk why you feel the need to talk about it.

  • @Everythingismeaningless344
    @Everythingismeaningless344 Рік тому

    Amir, you are here to shatter perceptions. God bless you and your family. Shalom.

  • @daisyhoney3088
    @daisyhoney3088 6 місяців тому +2

    Im a white lady, and i don't have any privileges. I live on a fixed income, and im poor trying not to get priced out of my apartment. The last of my family died during covid, so my life is not what anyone would want. Thank you for showing this video. God bless you, sweetheart ❤

    • @carolynkilburn-parks1049
      @carolynkilburn-parks1049 3 місяці тому +1

      Daisy, you are not alone!!😊

    • @IgnoreMeImWrong
      @IgnoreMeImWrong 3 місяці тому +1

      You have an income, you aren't fighting for the basic necessities every day, and you don't have to walk miles for water. How close am I?

  • @steveaustin819
    @steveaustin819 Рік тому +2

    You're a beautfiul wonderful person Amir. I'm hopeful that we all arent divided by hate. Good luck with your channel

  • @duncanmacallister2832
    @duncanmacallister2832 Рік тому +13

    I like the reaction style videos for purposes of expanding on or criticism of someones original video, however I also love the long form commentary vids as well. I know those are harder to churn out because they take time to make a thorough argument and line up your evidence for, so no pressure but I'd love if you made more of those too.
    Either way, I respect you and your work, and look forward to seeing what you do next. 👍

  • @mondoleon1471
    @mondoleon1471 Рік тому +10

    i like this guy .. you are so inspiring amir .. you give me hope from one gay to another .. you’re everything!!!

  • @facelessqueenie8873
    @facelessqueenie8873 Рік тому

    So glad to find your channel. I like your personality and perspective ❤ have a good day Amir

  • @cpwilliam2987
    @cpwilliam2987 Рік тому +1

    I am enjoying this channel more and more. Keep up the good eork. I am literally a senior citizen, and love it when young people stand up.for.their beliefs. Anyways, thank! You

  • @tulpamedia
    @tulpamedia 9 місяців тому +2

    I'm a white man in a standard american suburban home. I have severe bipolar disorder w/ psychotic features and it has basically ruined my life multiple times over. Hallucinations, delusions, manic episodes, embarrasing psychotic breaks/blackouts, suicide attempts, constantly being in and out of psych wards, etc... It really pisses me off when someone tells me that they automatically struggle more than me because of their race or gender alone. They definitely have real struggles and I respect that, but they literally just sit here and tell me that my struggles are not valid because I'm white. In the majority of the cases, it would be a relief for me to trade positions with the person claiming these things. And I just have to hold my tongue every time. Cancel me or whatever I don't care anymore. It's so fucked and extremely hurtful.

  • @lissabrown8213
    @lissabrown8213 Рік тому +2

    Just recently started watching your videos and have enjoyed everything I have seen. Brandon Tatum is one of the best out there right now, always telling it how it is! Conservative Twins are another great one, plus they are hilarious. ❤

  • @Deede3666
    @Deede3666 Рік тому +14

    As a person who happens to have less melanin then some other people. Thank you so much for talking about this topic.❤ I grew up poor and everything I have I had to work my butt off for. What privilege do I have? Everything I have you can have too! No matter what your circumstances are. In the west, with hard work and determination anyone can get anything!

  • @Miroul25
    @Miroul25 9 місяців тому +1

    Ok, just wanted to say, I'm only 5sec into the video and I'm already sold, this smile and little laugh just saying the tittle of the video you're reacting to made my day, thank you for that.
    Now, back to the video, cheers.

  • @NYCResident543
    @NYCResident543 11 місяців тому

    Amir, thanks for sharing this other man’s video. Loved hearing him talk about his grandmother and her fried chicken. ❤

  • @parkeryoung9165
    @parkeryoung9165 Рік тому +1

    I am going to collage soon and my parents felt it necessary to sit me down and warn me about white hate which is especially prevalent at my school. I don't intend to bend to their will. I hold fairness and freedom for all above all else.

  • @Brit.knee.
    @Brit.knee. Рік тому +7

    Amir I freakin adore you and your content. You're so smart and well spoken and your common sense & logical thinking is just off the charts lol, you make ppl sound so dumb by simply using their own words and logic against them lmao and it's hilarious 😂😂 I look forward to every upload! you've definitely become one of my favorite youtubers and i just appreciate the sht outta u & respect you so much🖤 i absolutely love u and just wanted to let u know how brave u are and that ur truly making such an impact and just want u to know how much I respect you for staying true to urself and your convictions. THANK U for being you!! Nothing more nothing less. 🖤🖤🖤😘

  • @davehines9558
    @davehines9558 Рік тому

    Im very greatful for your videos. Your one of my favorite youtubers. Keep spreading the truth brother.

  • @DarkstarArchangel
    @DarkstarArchangel 8 місяців тому +2

    I am half-Nicaraguan/half-white was recently gaslighted by my younger sister, after we were driving somewhere with my mom and her fiancé. My mom is latin/southern-american and my sister went "you would get paid way more money if you were a white man" which only makes sense from a 1950s perspective, but not today from a commonplace perspective, so I responded with "that's a conspiracy theory". Then she says "HUR it's not a conspiracy it is a fact", essentially saying that only men who are European are advantaged, I couldn't tell if she spoke from experience. So I give an example to attempt to convince that systems can and are biased towards non-European/non-whites too by mentioning the Corrupt Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard saying "she's a female African-American using position of Mayor to commit crime-after-crime". But then my sister snaps all of a sudden "DuR uR bEiNg rAciSt, tHeRe ArE mOrE bAd wHiTe mEn iN Hi PoSiTioNS" I am guessing she's talking about people like Bobby Kotick or Vince McMahon but how does that disprove my statement? My point was to go against the claim of 'white-privilege' being absolute and it isn't and I said "depends on where you are" but she thought that me saying "it depends" proved me wrong. . . it didn't. She also acted like Tiffany Henyard was the ONLY example I could give, again that is wrong.
    Despite the fact that I don't make any (obvious) absolutes in my statements she goes on and says "whites killed *all* the Native Americans" I immediately call her out for using the word "all". Even if she said it as "all killed Native Americans were killed by whites" that would still be wrong. Native tribes killed other tribes and wouldn't advance fast without the colonization.
    She then trying to go against Male-Leadership (regardless of race). Then she goes on to making biased statements against men (note how I say "biased" and not "untrue") and becomes a biased-feminist, I mention that most victims of self-termination and homicide are men, but then says "killed by other men" as if I didn't know that (but ironically proving that criminal-men mostly target other men, not women which disproves the 'common misogyny' myth). I say that most people that fail grew up without a father, but then tries solely pinning the blame on the bad-fathers-leaving-the-family as if that is the 100% reason, but it doesn't prove that mothers are better leaders, which they're not. As if those fathers-that-left weren't fatherless themselves. It's not like replacing the bad-male-leaders with women is going to fix it (as I mentioned with fatherless children) just replace the rebellious-male-leaders with the lawful-males, simple as that.
    Also, thank you sir for this video.

  • @danelicker317
    @danelicker317 Рік тому +15

    I'm a white guy, and I seriously have no idea what white privilege even means. I don't think of myself as anyone special nor deserving of things I didn't earn. I'm just a regular Joe who gets up in the morning, trudges off to work, does my job, drives home, knocks back a beer or two, then hits the bed to get up the next morning and repeat the same routine while looking forward to the weekend. How am I oppressing anyone?

  • @navydave324
    @navydave324 Рік тому +3

    I'm a highschool drop out. I never understtod what white privilege is. I had to work my ass off for everything I have.

  • @cannaconsult
    @cannaconsult Рік тому +2

    On a side note... great voice! I love your frequency.

  • @David-hr5ml
    @David-hr5ml Рік тому +17

    Who the hell doesn't love fried chicken? Seriously

    • @EnvyDSin
      @EnvyDSin Рік тому

      I'm white and I do like fried chicken. Does that make me racist for eating some every now and then? No, because there's no question about "cultural appropriation", "slavery owning" or whatever other BS the woke are gaslighting onto people. I just eat something I like. Why can't it be that simple, nowadays?

  • @carrionremains926
    @carrionremains926 Рік тому +1

    thank you for speaking your mind

  • @sarawinardi6745
    @sarawinardi6745 Рік тому +2

    When people talk about white privilege, they are actually talking about class privilege.

    • @handsfortoothpicks
      @handsfortoothpicks Рік тому

      The USA did a lot of imperalism and slavery which made white people dominant and on the top.
      Obviously there are poor white people, but a majority of the rich are white.

  • @eduardomerino8098
    @eduardomerino8098 Рік тому +5

    Hey Amir love the show❤❤❤

  • @Ivyleaf2
    @Ivyleaf2 Рік тому

    "If you're not in control of your thoughts, you're not in control of yourself"
    Amen!

  • @aila.111
    @aila.111 8 місяців тому +1

    ppl have to stop being manipulated

  • @betterarmed
    @betterarmed Рік тому +2

    Thank you

  • @drawing4thefunofit210
    @drawing4thefunofit210 Рік тому +1

    you have yourself a new subscriber I've watched a few of your videos now and I like seeing things from your point of view. It's always refreshing to hear a views from a wide variety of people.

  • @ninsanitiii
    @ninsanitiii Рік тому +1

    I LOVE SUPPORTING YOUR VIDEOS AND PAGES THANK YOU

  • @SomboonCM
    @SomboonCM Рік тому +1

    You are an amazing person! I love your work!

  • @_Talise
    @_Talise Рік тому +5

    I am a white girl that grew up raised with a brown (whitewashed mexican) mother, an autistic brother 14 years older than me, and no father figure because he was a fugitive in the state I was born in and we couldn’t legally contact him. I grew up in predominantly Hispanic areas and ended up homeless on multiple occasions. I’ve never been anything above lower middle class and never even had my own room. I moved states my entire life, so I’ve never known stability or gotten in with a community, so I grew up outcasted and alone. I was bullied throughout the entirety of my school life for being the school shooter type and have people mock me saying I was most likely to kill myself out of the entire class. The amount of times people wouldn’t believe me when I said my mother was my biological mom/that I was mexican, or just assumed I was adopted, the fact I was one of three white girls in my elementary school growing up. Yet so many black girls that I’ve met with two story houses, full educations, a tight friend group, and a supportive family want to say that I am privileged and haven’t experienced racism or struggle in any form is insane. I had a conversation with one ex black friend from one of my middle schools that told me it was cultural appropriation and racist for me to curl my hair a certain way even though she had her hair permed straight with bangs. It’s gotten to be so backwards and genuinely made me want to stay indoors. I’m scared and discouraged completely to spark up a conversation with anyone anymore, just because I don’t want to hear about how bad of a person I am for being a race I didn’t choose to be.

  • @hllyenaylleth9576
    @hllyenaylleth9576 Рік тому +1

    Glad to have subscribed to such an amazing content creator! I'm white, although I don't think of myself as white, never have, it's just a fact that just is. Nothing more, nothing less than just is.

  • @luigi6019
    @luigi6019 Рік тому +1

    Not kidding, I think this guy is now one of my favourite UA-camrs! Instant sub!