BRAINWASHED Student Gets WAKE UP CALL On Reality Of Black People

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    00:43 -Beginning
    01:03 - With of the black babies from 1950s to 1960s were born to a single mother
    01:29 - I CARE!!
    02:29 - I don't know anyone who was a slave? so it had no impact?
    03:00 -It stopped us from owning a lot of land
    03:30 -What law that is in practice today actively.
    05:39 - You are actually a victim
    07:00 - Why do you assume that all black American from slaves?
    09:35 - How much output are based on people's decisions based on advantages they are born to?
    10:00 - What do you think is keeping fathers out of their home?
    10:58 - Just became we're black we are prone to be brainwashed by the systems.
    11:40 - We can fix our issues
    12:00 -Do you think it could be over policing
    13:50 - Marriage and family
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  • @retiefgregorovich810

    My father was born a poor farm boy. After WWII he started working as a laborer in a Houston refinery, with an eighth-grade education. He raised six kids, sent us to private Catholic school and I am the only person in my lineage that, to my knowledge, has ever graduated from a university. It doesn't take 150 years. It takes one generation to make a difference.

  • @curtisgreer3

    I’m white and worked 31 years in a factory. I invested my earnings in buying 6.7 acres in the country and building a house there. One day on the job a black fellow worker was complaining about living in a poor black community. I asked him why he did. I told him, you make the same money I do. Go buy a place in the country and get out of the city. Build something! It infuriated him. You see, his problem was not that he was black. His problem was he would rather complain than change his world. We are all human beings and our world will be what we make it.

  • @baltasarnoreno5973

    WHO CARES??? Did he really say who cares? Does he not understand that being born in a single parent household is one of the biggest indicators for poverty in later life?

  • @jjc4577
    @jjc4577  +195

    That kid doesn't care because he is not trying to understand the conversation, he is trying to press a narrative.

  • @cdsentone3832

    Whenever anyone brings up the 150 year advantage that white people had when slavery ended I want to ask them "Do you as a white person living in America have hundreds of years of wealth stashed away somewhere?" If the 150 year disparity myth were true then every white person who can trace their heritage back to the time of the emancipation proclamation should be extremely wealthy - leaps and bounds more wealthy than the black people who can trace their heritage to the same period. Is that the case - no it is not. Are there some rich people who are white - yes. Are there rich people who are black - yes. Are there poor people of both colors - yes.

  • @user-yn3so1ed6q

    My son is half black and I'm Hispanic. And having me, his father, in his life is a win for every minority community in the US

  • @cakuhn74
    @cakuhn74  +14

    White guy here. My family has been here since the 1600's. My Father was raised in Detroit. His family lived in an ATTIC. He graduated High school, went into the Marine Corps and put himself through College. He was the first member of our family to attend University since my family came here. We have NEVER owned slaves. We were initially simple farmers and millwrights. I didn't grow up rich, and I inherited no money and no land when my Father passed away. Mom and Dad put God first, and worked hard to give us a middle class life. I graduated HS and put myself through college. I got married, worked hard and have a house for my children. Everything I have- I WORKED FOR. Nothing was given to me. Nothing. I received no preferential treatment. I didn't have any help in school because of my skin color. Too proud for food stamps. Too proud to play the victim role. And honestly- people like me are sick to death of being blamed for all of society's problems. Be a Father. Be a husband. Work hard and PROVIDE for the kids you bring into this world and give them a strong faith in God for their own moral compasses. On a side note- I LOVE these videos. I applaud this man for casting light on these issues from a place of intelligence and rational thought. You, sir, are the future of this nation, and you, sir, are the type of man who will do well in life. God bless you for making these videos and having the balls to question the answers in life.

  • @reneesmith1339

    Im 47 yrs old. The ONLY privilege I've ever had was that i was raised by both of my parents and they were each raised by both of their parents and that has been my family's generational wealth!

  • @youtuber6185

    Over 70 percent of millionaires come from lower-middle class and did not inherit their wealth.

  • @lyndalanthony635

    I have white privilege. It was the privilege of being taught to get a job and do my best, be dependable, and do the job no matter how bad it was. I EARNED my middle-class life. I didn't whine about being a victim because my parents and grandparents were poor farm laborers. My mother told me about her and Dad's first "home." It was a converted chicken coop, and she said it took a lot of cleaning to make it livable!

  • @farmermiyagi1338

    My family has been on this continent since 100+ years BEFORE the Declaration of Independence. I was raised dirt poor. No family legacy, no inheritance.

  • @Sdority905

    "You think you're an advocate but you're really hurting us". Well said. 👏

  • @sadoldgit313

    My ancestors for over 400 years were coal miners who left nothing to the generation that followed! No assets, no cash, no skills. Same for my parents who left their children only with a sense of work ethic and integrity. My siblings and I are the first in that 400 years to get a basic education, that was the only wealth we had to journey into life! We didn’t bunk off school, get involved in crime or do drugs, most of us are still in long stable relationships. Am I rich? No! But I live a comfortable life earned by my own efforts!

  • @BRIAN316100

    I didn't "own land" until 2015. My parents NEVER owned land. Land is for sale ALL OVER. All you need is knowledge. Knowledge is literally free today.

  • @NotaJonDoe

    The money thats thrown away for education when a student says "-who cares"

  • @mark-os6fj

    The system is not making you do all those things, but the culture is.

  • @jondspen
    @jondspen  +57

    Dr. Thomas Sowell has already addressed the condition of the black community success EVEN DURING JIM CROWE! Wasn't until 60's it went to trash.

  • @ravenmoon1165

    I'm white. I didn't buy my first house until I was 52! I'm now 58. I pay for everything as I should. I work hard. I've earned everything I have by the grace of God and hard work! I haven't had a vacation in 10 years. I work nearly every holiday. Why? Because I chose a career in healthcare at 50! My choice. I don't think I'll ever retire due to my life decisions and impact of those decisions. That's life.

  • @christineshotton824

    My ancestors got their 40 Acres and a mule, we run our own town, store, post office, etc. Each adult home owner produces. One house raises pigs, one fishes & maintains the boats. one raises chicken, one bakes breads, gardens, etc. We even haven't missed a generation of teachers or military service. TRADITIONAL VALUES.