White Segregationists Party In Mississippi 1962
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2018
- To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This film was taken early in the civil rights movement when southern segregationists were proud to show their values and their culture. At this time, they didn't see anything wrong with it. And they were quite convinced that their culture would survive and the civil rights movement attempting to get Southern black citizens the right to vote would fail.
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As a bi racial man white & black parents I've even told them personally. I can honestly say those whites was not wrong . Look at Mississippi now vs then booming business & industry. Take away the race motive & just keep the segregation. Everyone maid a living
Please check your spelling--it's m-a-d-e a living.
Maid
@@Randze
Yes that was a Black woman's highest ambition back then .
Your black parent should be ashamed of themself for mixing races, especially with a white.
You have as many grammatical errors as you do words. That doesn't say much for the Mississippi you grew up in.
I wonder what the people participating in the segregationist movement who are still alive think about this topic today.
Paul Craig Roberts, 4/18/2018: "In the South, and most certainly in Atlanta, where I grew up, schools were neighborhood schools. We were segregated by economic class. I went to school with middle class kids from my middle class neighborhood. I did not go to school with rich kids or with poor kids. This segregation was not racial.
When the North again got on its high moral horse and imposed school integration on the South, it disrupted the neighborhood school system. Now kids spent hours riding in school buses to distant locations. This destroyed the parent-teacher associations that had kept parental involvement and discipline in the schools. The South, being a commonsense people, saw all of this coming. The South also saw Reconstruction all over again. That, and not hatred of blacks, is the reason for the South’s resistance to school integration."
@@hughtrevor-flopper3214 ...complete subjective fiction!! As if something was wrong with reconstruction. Tell me, how can a few kids travel, disrupted the entire parent teacher relationship?
@@hughtrevor-flopper3214 Integration happened because of the open white supremacy practice of the south. Black neighborhood schools were not nearly as attended to, financially and educationally, as white schools. There is another video on this channel, where a black man explains integration while he as in high school... There was no 'moral high horse'; just once again---> because of the south's rebellious ignorance, they couldn't see or accept what needed to be changed. Perhaps Southerners should have learned to embrace black people from the beginning economically, educationally, and socially and they wouldn't have to worry about the government coming in to fix their problems. The south is very ignorantly rebellious. As long as blacks were in check and followed their line, they were 'ok' and deemed 'good'; basically permanent 2nd or third class citizens.
A lot of them don’t speak about this topic they are hidden some have changed for the better some are still full of hatred !
Same thoughts they had then
0:52 - It’s almost as if he’s trying to decide whether to say n***er, nigra, or just say a weak “nih”. Good lord.
Does it matter. Any name will do kindly.
I remember people who spoke like both men in the video. I wasn't in the deep south, but close enough. Today, when I hear people screaming claims of racism, I remember back to those days. I find it difficult to equate the past with the present. I still have a hard time watching the MS Burning movie (Gene Hackman, et al.) Makes me uncomfortable in a way that is hard to describe. It's like I've been transported back in time. Those people weren't going for Likes.
Oh buddy, there is racism in this country, and it's increasing. But who's to say that's a bad thing? I see it as my people rising up against leftist oppression
I'm in shock and awe that I was born only 13 years after this, in 1975. When I came into the world, these events were only a little over 10 years prior. This is terrifying to watch.
We're led to believe that segregation is "bad" but honestly I'm starting to think we had it right the first time. Have you ever seen how chaotic and violent it is in majority black schools? That kind of thing is exactly what our elders wanted to protect us from
@@cody4916 You're a douchebag, but Happy New Year anyways.
If you’re not careful, you could end up like them 😂
@@cody4916are you on meth?
@@cody4916it really is sad people like you still think this way.
You act as if white people are "holier than though" and can commit no wrong, it's pathetic.
I wonder if this video got demonitized
Yes it did.
David Hoffman - filmmaker
What was the punchline?
Can you judge people today, by the standards of 50 years ago?
No
Lots of people fifty years ago weren’t racists lmao. You can absolutely judge people 50 years ago, you can also acknowledge that people that held shitty opinions in the past can change and grow. Both are valid.
Morality doesn’t change, relative to time. Wrong is wrong 50 years ago and 50 thousand years ago. If morality changed then it wouldn’t be morality.
Stupidest thing I’ve ever seen treating people like this just because of their skin colour is disgusting and isn’t a standard it’s basic human decency to treat every human being equally only thing different between us is where we come from in the world
50 years ago systems were put in place to solidify systemic racism. We've had a lot of elections since then and people still vote to continue those traditions.
I grew up in Nashville, TN during the 1950s and '60s but can't understand the dialogue in this video. Is it expensive to add closed captioning? I lost much of my hearing in combat in Vietnam while serving with the 9th Inf Div, 1968-69. I was raised as a racist but broke those chains that bound my heart and mind.
"Ya' all hate to tell 'em to leave; muh great-grand pappy tried to
do just that back around 1850, but they dint wanna go." 😏
Hard to believe this was only 60-odd years ago. What has happened, America?
What was the punchline? I can't make it out
"We just got a little higher class white folks down in Greenville, Mississippi"
I couldn’t either. Wow, the hatred and the ignorance. Just mind blowing. Poor, poor deprived, pitiful , satanic souls.
@@madiantin And he said it so casually. Un - f*****' - believable.....
Happy as a black man I can look at this guy & laugh my ass off about his ignorance and people with too much time on their hands to sit and listen
You can laugh your ass off because you aren’t his employee capped at mopping the floors.
@@Tania-rg7jp Your a 🌝🌝🌝 CHARACTER 💯
Look at Mississippi now after segregation went away lol. Are they better off .. lol there last in every category. Have u seen Jackson wasn't always that way.
Laughing at people sitting here and listening? What's wrong with learning from history?
A half century of integration and multiculturalism certainly hasn't made things any better in the world. Human beings have a natural tendency to associate with their own people. I don't see anything wrong with that. Segregation is only wrong when people find it necessary to hate other people. The Amish are segregationists, and I don't see anyone complaining about them.
"We got a feller here...he's a real good..Neh" "Neh?"What's Neh? What was he starting to say?
He said nigger but with a southern accent it sounded like neh
I caught that also...
Bruh I thought it was just me
You're right, what is it he was getting ready to say.
@@mmafanatic-tz5or no I've live in south all my life he stop short of saying it.
it's still that way
Hoffman, your thumbnail here tells your opinion. Turns out, they were right, and you’re living first class I am sure. 👌
i m not american, someone tell me what the speaker says at the end of his no doubt racist joke " I guess it s like this mam...hot............"
I cant pick it out because of accent and recording quality. Thanks
Same!
Ok I get it they re patting themselves on the back for being racist. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
blockaderunner biggest mistake ever made.
"It's like this, ma'am. They just got a higher class of white folks down in Greenwood."
Makes you want to roll on the floor, no?
@@guitarofdestiny Uh , well read up on the Nubian & Axum kingdoms. Mali ( Timbuktu) , Benin & Egypt. That's in Africa, here in the U.S
we were far more than just " muscle " work ( even though we were that too ). For achievement of the arts & mind, look up Benjamin Banneker, Charles Drew, George
Washington Carver, John Coltrane, Jimi Hendrix, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B Dubois & Nina Simone, to name just a handful. I know all of this doesn't fit your ignorant & hateful narrative, but it's just the facts. Africa is where we all originated, so needless to say it's also the home of earliest civilizations & innovations. We're all in the human family , so although insanely ignorant, I hope you achieve enlightenment & peace.
Nothing has changed in 2024, the governor declared april confederacy month
What's wrong with Confederacy month? People used to not act like it was some terrible thing until the past 10 years or so.
@@dcs5343 what is the purpose of it?
@@tomlehr861 to honor our ancestors. It has become accepted belief that the Confederacy fought for slavery, in order to tarnish their names, though Confederates didn't think that at the time. Nor were Northerners happy about the Lincoln administration, after three years of war, making the claim the war was about slavery. I have ancestors who fought and died but didn't own slaves or believe that's why they fought. There was respect for both sides following the war but in the past twenty years or so, there has been a major push to abolish everything Confederacy. I have a theory for that but even Bill Clinton campaigned using the Confederate flag, which hints that every single action has a political or financial motive.
Nothing has changed? You have to be joking?
@@anthonymorris5084 its getting worse,youre right
Emmitt Till will tell the story of the south. 3 civil rights workers also. Read your history .
Emmit- lol
This American history is currently being redacted.
@@eileencastillo6323 No, it's not. You're confused.
A lot of white people at the time, esp. in the SOUTH were on welfare and living off of the government! Besides, don't those people speakie English? Can't understand the buggers at all.
You’re inaccurate.,.
It's called an accent, moron.
What exactly do you think the goverment's job is? Take care of the citizens in some other country?
Do nothing to improve the lives of the people who gifted them their government positions?
@@eileencastillo6323 Life is funny, many trumpies and idiots are southern white people...ok, nothing wrong with that. HOWEVER, then they criticize others who are on welfare and need public assistance, I call this hypocrisy on their part!
@@rogerborroel4707
Yes sir. Decades of not realizing that these politicians they voted for do not care about their welfare either.
Our taxes are meant to be used to improve our lives not politician's bank accounts.
Those were Better days.
Amen to that.
@@rayslack4120 Why?
@@rayslack4120 Every Dog has its Day.
Much better days
Is that what Make America Great Again means?
The 60's....jesus. RIP The Black Panther Party For Self Defense.
THEY WERE WRONG AS CAN B & MISS IS STILL THE POOREST STATE IN THE COUNTRY!!NO CHANGE DOES THAT 2 A STATE!😮😅
I find it interesting that the people who have been making comments agreeing with this sad paranoid individual are probably the same ones who will smile at Black people with their cheap disguises pretending that everything is OK.
They are cowards.
Based.
Cowardly
Absolutely despicable but very important to have been documented. People ought to know history even if it’s ugly.
Do you actually have an argument for why this is "despicable"?
@@athulfgeirsson I think you should watch more Baby Shark
@@h.d.h I don't know what that is.
@@athulfgeirsson go to the search bar and type it in 😉
yea super despicable to be with my own race huh
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Christian's huh...
You should learn some history. It was also Christians (not christian's) who were behind the abolitionist movement in this country.
Wow
I wonder how #BlackSegregationists will party it up?
They were right
Fatherless energy
@@yazanshobaki7229 the mixxers are the fatherless ones
My father raised me right
@@fyrdman2185 and you aren’t funny
@@fyrdman2185 grow up
@@fyrdman2185 Americans in general, have no fathers.
God Bless Gov. George Wallace!
Take the biggest, widest object you can find and shove it up yours pal. Racist loser.
@@BillTheWarrior If we all turn out with a Rebel shout, the South shall rise again.
Wallace was governor of Alabama, not Mississippi.
@@BillTheWarriorooga booga. Big man over here standing up fo’ the po’ black man.
He's in hell
and here we go again.....but this time our president endorses this racist behavior.
Who Joe Bidden?
@@brianmcghee3597 another brilliant trump supporter.......(check the date of the post lol)
@@izzimichaels2892 Just another Marxist Democrat running his mouth.
@@izzimichaels2892 poor kids can do just as well as white kids
LOL. How so? Give us one example.
How can a black person NOT despise whight people? I most certainly do.