I don't know but I do believe knife crime and violence against women on London streets are two separate conversations that needs to be had. Why is it in 2023 the safety of young girls and women is still being compromised???
My point exactly eventhough he was a knife carrier you don't kill someone that you buy flowers and write a card for - so how did he comprehend to stab a young girl that's not regular knife crime culture....
@GmartSuywell had he not had a knife he still would have harmed/killed her that's the point this is NOT a knife crime issue, rather a gendered violence issue
You are absolutely right youth knife crime is a seperate issue to be discussed. If he ran her over would we be saying let's have a conversation about dangerous driving? The conversation should totally be centered around gender based violence
Need to talk about why men/boys cannot except no as an answer without getting emotionally distraught or violent towards women/girls. Education is needed and tough conversations regarding self respect and respect for women. Chuckie kudos for mentioning the relationship angle, get some women on to discuss how men have reacted to being rejected.
@@TruthNotfame "He isn't “chatting rubbish” ; you might be unaware of the truth because accountability appears to make you uncomfortable. But Statistics clearly indicate that men pose the greatest danger to women, and women are losing their lives at the hands of men at an alarming rate. Your response of 'chatting rubbish' and suggesting that women can't handle rejection after a break up is not a valid counterargument. Women are not resorting to VIOLENCE when rejected, so it's worth engaging in some self-reflection on this matter before commenting nonsense.
I hear what you're saying and i agree to an extent but the guy you're replying to, I think, was addressing mainly the way the original comment was worded in which a generalisation made. Yes, there are plenty of men that start moving erratic when they get rejected but it's not the majority.
Whilst I appreciate you bringing this sad event to the table, you missed an entire discussion on how men treat women in today’s society. It’s not a race thing, nor is it a class thing. You lightly talked previously about the crazy lengths on how some men draw women at carnival. But I’m not seeing one group of men today who are having a serious discussion on it and putting shame on it. Take the knife away from this situation, put him in a different area, he would of probably still lost his shit and potentially beat one of the girls to a pulp. This ain’t knife crime, this is the mistreatment of women! The only way this has a chance to stop is if men start speaking up and you guys just didn’t do that today.
That's a crazy comment. You can't say take away the knife. Him carrying a knife already indicates he's a teen suffering mental health issues. The vast majority of boys/men do not have the intent or capability to bring harm to girls/women.. Stop the cap
The initial story was that she rejected him and then he stabbed her, which in that case they'd have to have a deep discussion about the mistreatment of women. But it was a case of the boy taking his anger out on the girl's friend, even if it wasn't Eliyanna and it was another boy instead trying to protect the girl he probably would've stabbed him too. I don't think mistreatment of women is really relevant in this situation, it's more so the (very very old and depressing) issue of young men having easy access to these knives and being able to just swing it around whenever they feel distressed.
Poet needs to understand that this type of killing is also common. Maybe as a woman this was an easier conclusion to reach, but males have also been inciting violence on women for things such as rejection from the beginning of time as well.
Very deep and real conversation here, especially for us Men. We need to pattern up and learn how to deal with our emotions as Men, but unfortunately when there’s a lack of positive Male role models in the home where do most go? The roads etc. More men talks like this are needed for us to channel and deal with our emotions correctly. Very real episode, blessings Chuckie, Poet & Zuu🙏🏽
I’m so glad you are having these kind of conversations about life insurance. My mum died in 2021 as just like Chukie’s mum she use to always say if this happens this is what you do. Never wanted to hear it, but glad I listened because straight away was able to call the life insurance company get the money. Knew where her will was etc . And it’s not just about getting life insurance when you’ve got money. My life insurance is like £30 a month. If anything happens to me, my husband and children would get over a mil so it’s not bad at all
This will get badged up as just another knife crime incident but, as Zu said, this isn't a gang fight or a robbery, this is straight murder. The kid's head must be screwed up beyond belief to even process such an action, especially to a female
@@Deemelanin7 Morally they are the same, contextually they are not. There is an exsiting context in which young black men are involved in violent crime, young black females being victims of knife crime is a disturbing outlier that should be treated with an additional level of concern- more types of victims is definitely a precedent to take knife crime more seriously, no one wants to see an increasingly senseless variety of victims. Can't let this get any more out of hand despite how terrible things are at the moment.
Life insurance is a must, but even before I said “I Do” we had the awkward conversation about having a Will and it’s the best thing I have ever done. It makes you and your loved ones happy to know that it’s all taken care of. But I don’t agree with inheritance tax, pay taxes on something that was left behind from a loved one.
I'm sure men being stabbed by other men is through the roof in this country, so lets not let all this feminist chat go on an unfortunate isolated incident which involved a young child which happened to be a girl and turn to this into an unnecessary subject. This is why nothing gets solved
You would never call the death of Stephen Lawrence a “knife crime” issue, even though he was stabbed to death. You would call his death exactly what it was, a racist attack. No one wants to call that young girls death a Femicide issue, because no one wants to address the issue with misogyny and hate that is rising within men and young boys. This is exactly the reason why Poet is struggling to understand what the reason is behind this girls death, as he understand the concept of young boys wanting to kill each other with a knife, but he does not understand what threat or reason as to why this young man took this girls life. The reason is simply, Femicide. People need to get grips with the reality of men historically killing women at disproportionate rates, rather than trying to act like this ain’t an issue
@@2girlsandamic2girlsandamic55 I think it may be a lack of education some of us men have who don't have any experience with these situations. I like to hear what women have to say about their perspective of society as it often helps give a deeper understanding and that's why I appreciate your comment. I am looking for a mature panel of women to hear discuss these things in this kind of format.
Lack of education and it’s probably for the best. No point having people speak on femicide when they barely understand it and aren’t aware of the statistics.
It's time parents and or legal guardians start taking responsibility and teach/guide their children from early how to manage their many emotions especially when it comes to other people and other situations. They wont fold under peer pressure either. A lot of lives would be saved. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I agree, but let’s also start doing something to address this nasty culture/negative images we’re perpetuating. I know this is done in the rearing stage, but let’s call it out anyway so it sets the template of moral standards and virtue
Let me tell you know, sometimes kids are just fucked. There very little a parent can do say past 14+. At shiukd the rest of society suffer when some kid can’t control their emotion. Stricter punishment is needed. Say for example carry a knife, straight 5 years, no ifs or buts. People wouldn’t take that risk. Also increase stop and search. Your ego and your pride might take a dent but it’s for the greater good and it will save lives .
Critical illness cover and life insurance is a must , if you can’t work due to illness how long would you be able to pay your bills , before your homeless . Food for thought 🙏🏽
You guys need to redo this episode with someone who is knowledgable on violence against women and femicide (specifically black women). This has nothing to do with knife crime, he could’ve used acid that’s not the point. Focus on what led up to the incident and the details. Talking about war on war and violations, as if the violence wasn’t one-sided.
100% agree with poet about the positive representation, but I dare say that there’s a slight issue even with current tropes of black positive representation. At the moment it’s lopsided; when we talk about positive black images, we rarely talk about the other side of entertainment, sports, music and creative arts and that’s academia. We have to champion our black academics of all political standings, educators and young black intelligent people too. The fact that they’re rarely mentioned in the positive images conversation suggests that we don’t value them enough to positively reinforce them. There needs to be a re-centering of black culture and it too needs to be balanced. Let’s not forget the academics and scholars as they make colossal contributions to cultural, political and social discussions too.
@GGRiaPatronnaChou - thank you! At last someone mentioning the academics and scholars within black culture, we are never spoken about, it’s almost like it’s an embarrassment to be an academic within our hue,. We say it takes a village but how do we raise a village without the necessities such as lawyers, bankers, accountants, doctors, dentists etc? We definitely need a reset, appreciate those in the arts, hospitality, music, sport, but let’s not forget about the academics amongst us who as the OP said make a colossal contribution.
@@HT-vx7ux sorry for the late reply, mama.❤️ This discussion is well overdue. There’s an African-American educator from the 80s that explains these negative tendencies in black groups both statistically and empirically. He said that black students were more likely to encourage their peers to skip classes or to not bother studying for that difficult exam, in comparison to other groups. He found that with the other groups, you need to be smart to be part of the “in crowd”. Even their “cool” kids were smart. Tbh, these cool kids can afford the luxury to be cool because they’re already smart and intelligence, whether we like it or not, is a currency of social settings in schools and education. If you’re smart, more time you’re respected than not, even if you aren’t part of a crowd. This was exactly my experience in school. The study found that with black students the case is either a) they’re not so smart, b) they’re trendsetters or c) they have a doubled up identity to be part of the “in crowd”. The group with doubled up identities are comprised of black students that are either smart and don’t want to show it or black students that know they can’t afford to be dumb so they retain their intelligence whilst compensating for their perceived unpopularity by being the class clown so that they can still be part of the crowd. He wrote a book based on these differences, it’s called “to be popular or to be smart” by Jawanza Kunjufu. Granted that these studies reflect African-American attitudes in the context of 80s education, I currently see similar patterns and attitudes in black British children in schools and sadly, they were around when I went to school too.
The guy was prepared to stab his ex girlfriend over rejection ....this is not normal and can't compare to the average young person....like what the fuckkkkkk
People are shocked when i say I’ve had life insurance since i was 16 I’m now 28. Funerals are expensiveee. This is a very mature & informative episode, love this.
Part of the solution to knife crime is the self belief to not give in to peer pressure and negative thought patterns that lead to the youth thinking ‘carrying a weapon is the only way I can feel safe’. There is a lot of inner work that needs to be done so these feelings don’t manifest externally as violence against others and oneself. Our perceptions and internal worlds can give rise to casualties with real life consequences. It’s about discernment, early intervention and healing our understandings of different emotions and channelling them positively in a way that doesn’t incite violence/ negativity.
il be honest I did at one stage (when i was a teen)(now 24) I made mistakes with a girl because I was insecure in myself that then led to her getting with someone else. it took a while but I realised that it was my own insecurities that actually made her go off me. I meant realised I had to change because ultimately that is not away to go about things. I apologised. couple years later we somehow came across each other and a convo was that we were both at fault, we both were young and didn't realise that we both hurt each other, she in a relationship and I'm talking to someone who is really cool and understands me. Sometimes it feels like rejection as a teen is ignored which can lead onto these things, luckily I saw my error, same with her but sometimes it feels like that's not a lesson that is really taught, the handling of rejection because at the time you feel like your world is falling apart... but it's not, your a teen. there will be people that find you attractive and one day you will end up finding someone but maybe that's a convo that needs to be taught in school to as well at home. I know that was not a convo I had and of course "some" parents will back their children even if they are in the wrong
An incident like this in public with a guy stabbing a girl with a machete is very rare. Or even stranger murder in London is rare, however the boy that commited this horrendous atrocity deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his life, even he is below the sge of 18. A whole life sentence should be applied.
Ngl this episode was disappointing , they were completely wide of the mark. This would've been a great opportunity to invite a youth worker/a gender based violence activist or just anyone who works and has experience/knowledge with this issues. This is too important of an issue to handle this lightly. However well intentioned the guys may be they clearly don't have the facilities to lead this convo, and that's fine. Sometimes the best thing to do is to amplify the voices of people who do. But there is an urgent conversation to be had about the current strain of misogyny running rampant in society and targeting young boys through social media, your andrew tates, kevin samuels and their copycats who are spewing bullshit and poisoning already impressionable young minds. There's also an issue with how boys aren't taught to process their emotions in healthy ways. Loving and respecting women as a feeling or an emotion isn't enough, we need real concrete actions to protect them because the inaction so far is getting them harassed and harmed on a daily basis.
Exactly what I felt too. I don’t feel the conversation did the seriousness of the specific situation enough justice. Well done for giving it a go I guess
@@EpikStar360 the conversation itself probably not, but the uptick in negative attitudes and violence towards women deffo is. And it needs to be addressed with more urgency and seriousness than the guys did.
has a 33yr old from Newham the amount of madness around me and my mates from 12 - 18 made me numb to stabbings ect and I think that's what is happening still but what happens now is social media is now showing graphic footage so kids are becoming even more numb to this stuff. when I first saw this story the sad truth is I wasn't shocked or sad just numb to it so for the new generation it must be even worse. us older lot have let the next generation down because we have hidden away from all our trauma and also parents know when their kids are being unruly and still ignore it or blame everyone else for it no one from ends take any responsibility and accountability just stay blaming government, music and movies. even in this episode its everyone looking for someone to blame!
This discussion upset me. Why are you saying he doesn't understand the concept.....of course he does, he went there with a letter, flowers and also a knife. He didn't get his way so he used his knife to kill....remember 2 women a week are killed at the hands of an intimate partner.....this has nothing to do with gang violence!!! Completely missed the point!!!
You should not have had this conversation without a woman present. But I get, that’s not always logistically possible. But this is just as much a symptom of violence against women as it is one of knife crime.
Yes... Exactly What Chuckie Said... I do the same thing... there's Certain People I look at... that inspire me... but I'm talking about Any & Everyone... within Society... whether if it's a person asking me for Money on the Street... or a person in their 50s going into the Job Centre... I Observe and Learn from Everything ☮️
This conversation about the mistreatment of women (VAWG) was a missed opportunity to address the issue effectively. It's crucial that this conversation includes men from the industry or culture, as their understanding is essential for driving meaningful change. To ensure accuracy and prevent any harm to the conversation, I suggest organising a round table discussion. Invite industry professionals, along with a moderator from a VAWG-related charity and a subject matter expert. This way, we can create an inclusive and informed dialogue that helps shed light on the issue and leads to positive change.
Gentlemen, I love the podcast, but please let's not sit in the studio and try to understand why this 17 year old killed a 15 year old student, there is nothing to understand here...
@@Khalid-jm2zs Exactly, the idea that the violence is wholy and entirely random, even devoid of any type of reasoning, it's a degenerate way of thinking...
You would never label the Stephen Lawrence incident as a ‘knife crime’ incident and invite anti knife crime activists to comment on the situation. But for some reason, this violent accident against a young girl is being put down to knife crime simply because of the perceived race of the perpetrator
@@RAFIKIEIyes. And the domestic violence/abuse rates are high but majority are undocumented. It is taboo to confess or admit to self and others to being a victim of such.
@@RAFIKIEIYes it’s femicide. Every 3 days a woman is murdered by a man in the UK. It’s a crime that doesn’t discriminate and doesn’t get that much media attention for some reason
Hand out custodial sentences for some of these worthless parents / guardians. That would be an immediate deterrent for a significant number of these knife welding cowards.
These children are all victims of the circumstances & environment they’ve been born & raised in. If you raise a child around ‘road culture’ they are desensitised to violence of every kind & are already damaged psychologically. Children are the product of their circumstances… horrific & devastating acts like these cast the reflection on this.
my dad died when I was 26 7 days my mum when I was 41 the only reason that I didn't do certain things is because my sister was living with my mum and just had a baby when his died it almost 3 weeks imagine feed people for 3 weeks before the actual funeral as you know how Jamaicans death celebration of life
Lets be honest knife possession went up when drill music that glorifys Rambo's, Zk's, and other knifes came to the forefront. More possession more cases.
yep getting your death prepared for the eventuality will always be a priority. seen it when my step father passed. people want xyz, people then didn't want to claim debts of his because they felt like it was not their responsibility and in the end his life was (in some form) was slightly ignored.
Can’t lie, he’s my solution but it’s not popular….. Public Executions for anyone that kills or sexually assaults minors. There’s a reason in some countries that these things don’t happen often. They take it so seriously that people think twice about doing this. Also fine the parents 1% a month earnings which will go to youth violence prevention programs.
@@diplamatikjuan3595 This one’s technical depending on where the father is. If he’s working abroad then it’s different to if he’s a crackhead outside ladbrokes. If the dad agreed to having children then he should be fined too even more than the mother .
Okay Tate. That doesn’t deter people from committing these crimes but completely dismantling the patriarchy would be the only solution to change. But men will never let go of it as they benefit from it.
Don’t think Zu was able to eloquently contribute to the convo about the sad killing of this young woman. Feel like he just talked but wasn’t sure what his points were
And also blame Croydon council who wouldn’t house me in my own area and made me homeless. They found it funny lol I would have been out shopping in my lil heels all them kids would have seen me. They’re bankrupt now anyway and all their shops are closing down. But they keep building high rises for some reason which again don’t get allocated to anyone.
It’s so annoying seeing millenials turning into aunties and uncles. Please learn to discern which screenshots are real and fake in this age of AI. Obviously that Snapchat screenshot wasn’t real.
@@MsDarkie93 pick better men, get married that's how he stays, be a good wife & him be a good husband, stop sleeping with men too early such that your sight is clouded by lust, he will always show in his actions. Do more getting to know than getting to sleep with.🎉
Poet and his anti-Chinese rhetoric when talking about Jamaica is actually disgusting though. Then the next thing he does is talk about racism in Italy. Eediat
Someone doesn’t have any connections to Jamaica obviously. Poet is not articulate enough to expand but the way the Chinese treat Jamaicans on the island is disgusting.
@@MsDarkie93 Incorrect. I’m of Jamaican heritage and have been there way more than the mere two times this lanky, wide-eyed idiot claims he has been. In fact, I’ve spent half my life there. Also your point about the way Chinese Jamaicans treat other Jamaicans on the island is obtuse. You can’t cast aspersions on a whole ethnic group because some of them have mistreated you. A lot of Chinese- Jamaicans integrate and live harmoniously with the other ethnic groups on the island - not to mention have also contributed to Jamaican culture in general. So what exactly is your point? You’d do well to find any country where different ethnic groups live together and sects of them don’t feud with or mistreat each other. My point is, that has absolutely nothing to do with Poet who is British-born and raised. Even if Poet was articulate (which he clearly isn’t), you can’t convince me that the politics between Jamaicans and Chinese Jamaicans has anything to do with his disdain for Chinese-Jamaicans. A man that has only been to Jamaica twice can’t talk about the socio-politics between the ethnic groups there. That is not where his degradation of Chinese-Jamaicans comes from. Poet feels entitled to degrade their status as Jamaicans because he’s black and they aren’t. Black people are no more “from” Jamaica than the Chinese. Black people were taken there as slaves and the Chinese went there as indentured labourers. Poet hasn’t spent enough time in Jamaica to tell anybody to get up and leave “his country.” When he goes there, he’s the visitor, not them. If Jamaicans needed a spokesperson - some random loudmouth from North London wouldn’t be the one chosen. And before you jump to any other conclusions. I’m also Black. I stand by my original statement.
Take black on black crime out of London and London doesn’t have any serious crime that’s the real issue why won’t they talk about the real root of the problem
I havent watched this episode but i am 100% positive that Poet said something racist towards white people. Its fine though because hes black so cant possibly be racist.
Since covid landed, the world comes like the walking dead with people not even knowing what there chatting about hence why i stay indoors and chill with the missus
I don't know but I do believe knife crime and violence against women on London streets are two separate conversations that needs to be had. Why is it in 2023 the safety of young girls and women is still being compromised???
My point exactly eventhough he was a knife carrier you don't kill someone that you buy flowers and write a card for - so how did he comprehend to stab a young girl that's not regular knife crime culture....
Also part of it, is that it’s way more documented then before. Everyone’s ready to bate out a fuckery
@GmartSuywell had he not had a knife he still would have harmed/killed her that's the point this is NOT a knife crime issue, rather a gendered violence issue
You are absolutely right youth knife crime is a seperate issue to be discussed. If he ran her over would we be saying let's have a conversation about dangerous driving? The conversation should totally be centered around gender based violence
@@esho2279 thank you for agreeing because surely I couldn't be the only one thinking this was 2 separate conversations.
Need to talk about why men/boys cannot except no as an answer without getting emotionally distraught or violent towards women/girls.
Education is needed and tough conversations regarding self respect and respect for women.
Chuckie kudos for mentioning the relationship angle, get some women on to discuss how men have reacted to being rejected.
Yes- there’s this embedded entitlement attitude with the boys/men.
Chattting rubbish man. Most men can. Same way yiu got some women who can’t deal with getting broken up with
@@TruthNotfameWomen are not murdering men for breaking up with them. Shut up man and read a book
@@TruthNotfame "He isn't “chatting rubbish” ; you might be unaware of the truth because accountability appears to make you uncomfortable. But Statistics clearly indicate that men pose the greatest danger to women, and women are losing their lives at the hands of men at an alarming rate. Your response of 'chatting rubbish' and suggesting that women can't handle rejection after a break up is not a valid counterargument. Women are not resorting to VIOLENCE when rejected, so it's worth engaging in some self-reflection on this matter before commenting nonsense.
I hear what you're saying and i agree to an extent but the guy you're replying to, I think, was addressing mainly the way the original comment was worded in which a generalisation made. Yes, there are plenty of men that start moving erratic when they get rejected but it's not the majority.
Whilst I appreciate you bringing this sad event to the table, you missed an entire discussion on how men treat women in today’s society. It’s not a race thing, nor is it a class thing. You lightly talked previously about the crazy lengths on how some men draw women at carnival. But I’m not seeing one group of men today who are having a serious discussion on it and putting shame on it. Take the knife away from this situation, put him in a different area, he would of probably still lost his shit and potentially beat one of the girls to a pulp. This ain’t knife crime, this is the mistreatment of women! The only way this has a chance to stop is if men start speaking up and you guys just didn’t do that today.
That's a crazy comment. You can't say take away the knife. Him carrying a knife already indicates he's a teen suffering mental health issues. The vast majority of boys/men do not have the intent or capability to bring harm to girls/women..
Stop the cap
Exactly! Literally what I was saying in my comment.
Exactly, they missed the point
Literally what I was thinking.....just by passed the whole thing on this occasion.
The initial story was that she rejected him and then he stabbed her, which in that case they'd have to have a deep discussion about the mistreatment of women. But it was a case of the boy taking his anger out on the girl's friend, even if it wasn't Eliyanna and it was another boy instead trying to protect the girl he probably would've stabbed him too. I don't think mistreatment of women is really relevant in this situation, it's more so the (very very old and depressing) issue of young men having easy access to these knives and being able to just swing it around whenever they feel distressed.
Poet needs to understand that this type of killing is also common. Maybe as a woman this was an easier conclusion to reach, but males have also been inciting violence on women for things such as rejection from the beginning of time as well.
Exactly!!!
Very deep and real conversation here, especially for us Men. We need to pattern up and learn how to deal with our emotions as Men, but unfortunately when there’s a lack of positive Male role models in the home where do most go? The roads etc. More men talks like this are needed for us to channel and deal with our emotions correctly. Very real episode, blessings Chuckie, Poet & Zuu🙏🏽
I’m so glad you are having these kind of conversations about life insurance. My mum died in 2021 as just like Chukie’s mum she use to always say if this happens this is what you do. Never wanted to hear it, but glad I listened because straight away was able to call the life insurance company get the money. Knew where her will was etc . And it’s not just about getting life insurance when you’ve got money. My life insurance is like £30 a month. If anything happens to me, my husband and children would get over a mil so it’s not bad at all
This will get badged up as just another knife crime incident but, as Zu said, this isn't a gang fight or a robbery, this is straight murder. The kid's head must be screwed up beyond belief to even process such an action, especially to a female
Nah my bro the black male murders and black female murders are on the same level. No Innocence should be taken from any of the people
@@Deemelanin7 Morally they are the same, contextually they are not. There is an exsiting context in which young black men are involved in violent crime, young black females being victims of knife crime is a disturbing outlier that should be treated with an additional level of concern- more types of victims is definitely a precedent to take knife crime more seriously, no one wants to see an increasingly senseless variety of victims. Can't let this get any more out of hand despite how terrible things are at the moment.
Life insurance is a must, but even before I said “I Do” we had the awkward conversation about having a Will and it’s the best thing I have ever done. It makes you and your loved ones happy to know that it’s all taken care of.
But I don’t agree with inheritance tax, pay taxes on something that was left behind from a loved one.
Not one mention about the issue of femicide throughout this whole convo! Once again, the focus on the safety of girls gets ignored
I'm sure men being stabbed by other men is through the roof in this country, so lets not let all this feminist chat go on an unfortunate isolated incident which involved a young child which happened to be a girl and turn to this into an unnecessary subject. This is why nothing gets solved
You would never call the death of Stephen Lawrence a “knife crime” issue, even though he was stabbed to death. You would call his death exactly what it was, a racist attack. No one wants to call that young girls death a Femicide issue, because no one wants to address the issue with misogyny and hate that is rising within men and young boys. This is exactly the reason why Poet is struggling to understand what the reason is behind this girls death, as he understand the concept of young boys wanting to kill each other with a knife, but he does not understand what threat or reason as to why this young man took this girls life. The reason is simply, Femicide. People need to get grips with the reality of men historically killing women at disproportionate rates, rather than trying to act like this ain’t an issue
@@2girlsandamic2girlsandamic55 I think it may be a lack of education some of us men have who don't have any experience with these situations. I like to hear what women have to say about their perspective of society as it often helps give a deeper understanding and that's why I appreciate your comment. I am looking for a mature panel of women to hear discuss these things in this kind of format.
58:35 maybe some talk of it here
Lack of education and it’s probably for the best. No point having people speak on femicide when they barely understand it and aren’t aware of the statistics.
It's time parents and or legal guardians start taking responsibility and teach/guide their children from early how to manage their many emotions especially when it comes to other people and other situations. They wont fold under peer pressure either. A lot of lives would be saved. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Well said bro👊🏿
I agree, but let’s also start doing something to address this nasty culture/negative images we’re perpetuating. I know this is done in the rearing stage, but let’s call it out anyway so it sets the template of moral standards and virtue
That part ! Too many psycho are being raised by black people
Let me tell you know, sometimes kids are just fucked. There very little a parent can do say past 14+. At shiukd the rest of society suffer when some kid can’t control their emotion.
Stricter punishment is needed.
Say for example carry a knife, straight 5 years, no ifs or buts. People wouldn’t take that risk. Also increase stop and search. Your ego and your pride might take a dent but it’s for the greater good and it will save lives .
Parents 100% need to raise their children properly BUT society is completely broken.
Big up Zuu. Started off in City Year. Passionate and a positive figure for the children
Critical illness cover and life insurance is a must , if you can’t work due to illness how long would you be able to pay your bills , before your homeless . Food for thought 🙏🏽
Rest in Peace Eiliyaana
Her name is Elianne
Jamaican men 100% great cooks! The chef at my old workplace...topnotch.
You guys need to redo this episode with someone who is knowledgable on violence against women and femicide (specifically black women). This has nothing to do with knife crime, he could’ve used acid that’s not the point. Focus on what led up to the incident and the details. Talking about war on war and violations, as if the violence wasn’t one-sided.
100% agree with poet about the positive representation, but I dare say that there’s a slight issue even with current tropes of black positive representation. At the moment it’s lopsided; when we talk about positive black images, we rarely talk about the other side of entertainment, sports, music and creative arts and that’s academia. We have to champion our black academics of all political standings, educators and young black intelligent people too. The fact that they’re rarely mentioned in the positive images conversation suggests that we don’t value them enough to positively reinforce them. There needs to be a re-centering of black culture and it too needs to be balanced. Let’s not forget the academics and scholars as they make colossal contributions to cultural, political and social discussions too.
@GGRiaPatronnaChou - thank you! At last someone mentioning the academics and scholars within black culture, we are never spoken about, it’s almost like it’s an embarrassment to be an academic within our hue,. We say it takes a village but how do we raise a village without the necessities such as lawyers, bankers, accountants, doctors, dentists etc? We definitely need a reset, appreciate those in the arts, hospitality, music, sport, but let’s not forget about the academics amongst us who as the OP said make a colossal contribution.
@@HT-vx7ux sorry for the late reply, mama.❤️
This discussion is well overdue. There’s an African-American educator from the 80s that explains these negative tendencies in black groups both statistically and empirically. He said that black students were more likely to encourage their peers to skip classes or to not bother studying for that difficult exam, in comparison to other groups. He found that with the other groups, you need to be smart to be part of the “in crowd”. Even their “cool” kids were smart. Tbh, these cool kids can afford the luxury to be cool because they’re already smart and intelligence, whether we like it or not, is a currency of social settings in schools and education. If you’re smart, more time you’re respected than not, even if you aren’t part of a crowd. This was exactly my experience in school. The study found that with black students the case is either a) they’re not so smart, b) they’re trendsetters or c) they have a doubled up identity to be part of the “in crowd”. The group with doubled up identities are comprised of black students that are either smart and don’t want to show it or black students that know they can’t afford to be dumb so they retain their intelligence whilst compensating for their perceived unpopularity by being the class clown so that they can still be part of the crowd. He wrote a book based on these differences, it’s called “to be popular or to be smart” by Jawanza Kunjufu. Granted that these studies reflect African-American attitudes in the context of 80s education, I currently see similar patterns and attitudes in black British children in schools and sadly, they were around when I went to school too.
The guy was prepared to stab his ex girlfriend over rejection ....this is not normal and can't compare to the average young person....like what the fuckkkkkk
A woman is killed every 3 days in the uk By a man so unfortunately it’s probably more normal than people think
Big up poet on this one. I felt the passion in his voice. Being up can speading awareness and be an advocate 🙌🏽. Good pod Chuckie
People are shocked when i say I’ve had life insurance since i was 16 I’m now 28. Funerals are expensiveee. This is a very mature & informative episode, love this.
Part of the solution to knife crime is the self belief to not give in to peer pressure and negative thought patterns that lead to the youth thinking ‘carrying a weapon is the only way I can feel safe’. There is a lot of inner work that needs to be done so these feelings don’t manifest externally as violence against others and oneself. Our perceptions and internal worlds can give rise to casualties with real life consequences. It’s about discernment, early intervention and healing our understandings of different emotions and channelling them positively in a way that doesn’t incite violence/ negativity.
il be honest I did at one stage (when i was a teen)(now 24) I made mistakes with a girl because I was insecure in myself that then led to her getting with someone else. it took a while but I realised that it was my own insecurities that actually made her go off me. I meant realised I had to change because ultimately that is not away to go about things. I apologised. couple years later we somehow came across each other and a convo was that we were both at fault, we both were young and didn't realise that we both hurt each other, she in a relationship and I'm talking to someone who is really cool and understands me. Sometimes it feels like rejection as a teen is ignored which can lead onto these things, luckily I saw my error, same with her but sometimes it feels like that's not a lesson that is really taught, the handling of rejection because at the time you feel like your world is falling apart... but it's not, your a teen. there will be people that find you attractive and one day you will end up finding someone but maybe that's a convo that needs to be taught in school to as well at home. I know that was not a convo I had and of course "some" parents will back their children even if they are in the wrong
An incident like this in public with a guy stabbing a girl with a machete is very rare. Or even stranger murder in London is rare, however the boy that commited this horrendous atrocity deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his life, even he is below the sge of 18. A whole life sentence should be applied.
Agreed
This is not rare, women are killed / harmed by partners all the time!!
@starmai2458 A savage murder like this on a 15 year old girl in broad daylight is rare. Thats what I meant.
Ngl this episode was disappointing , they were completely wide of the mark. This would've been a great opportunity to invite a youth worker/a gender based violence activist or just anyone who works and has experience/knowledge with this issues. This is too important of an issue to handle this lightly. However well intentioned the guys may be they clearly don't have the facilities to lead this convo, and that's fine. Sometimes the best thing to do is to amplify the voices of people who do. But there is an urgent conversation to be had about the current strain of misogyny running rampant in society and targeting young boys through social media, your andrew tates, kevin samuels and their copycats who are spewing bullshit and poisoning already impressionable young minds. There's also an issue with how boys aren't taught to process their emotions in healthy ways. Loving and respecting women as a feeling or an emotion isn't enough, we need real concrete actions to protect them because the inaction so far is getting them harassed and harmed on a daily basis.
Exactly what I felt too. I don’t feel the conversation did the seriousness of the specific situation enough justice. Well done for giving it a go I guess
I may be ignorant but I do not think that this conversation stems from misogyny, but more so a lack of decent role models for young boys.
@@EpikStar360 the conversation itself probably not, but the uptick in negative attitudes and violence towards women deffo is. And it needs to be addressed with more urgency and seriousness than the guys did.
Missing the main point to strengthen your own argument. Shame.
From being a teenager parent to now being a mum to a teenager, the news of that young girl broke my heart in a million pieces.😊
R.i.p Eiliyanna prayers and thoughts to her family 🙏😢
has a 33yr old from Newham the amount of madness around me and my mates from 12 - 18 made me numb to stabbings ect and I think that's what is happening still but what happens now is social media is now showing graphic footage so kids are becoming even more numb to this stuff. when I first saw this story the sad truth is I wasn't shocked or sad just numb to it so for the new generation it must be even worse. us older lot have let the next generation down because we have hidden away from all our trauma and also parents know when their kids are being unruly and still ignore it or blame everyone else for it no one from ends take any responsibility and accountability just stay blaming government, music and movies. even in this episode its everyone looking for someone to blame!
this is soooo true and a great take
Croydon situation starts at 39:29
This discussion upset me. Why are you saying he doesn't understand the concept.....of course he does, he went there with a letter, flowers and also a knife. He didn't get his way so he used his knife to kill....remember 2 women a week are killed at the hands of an intimate partner.....this has nothing to do with gang violence!!! Completely missed the point!!!
You should not have had this conversation without a woman present. But I get, that’s not always logistically possible. But this is just as much a symptom of violence against women as it is one of knife crime.
Yes... Exactly What Chuckie Said... I do the same thing... there's Certain People I look at... that inspire me... but I'm talking about Any & Everyone... within Society... whether if it's a person asking me for Money on the Street... or a person in their 50s going into the Job Centre... I Observe and Learn from Everything ☮️
This conversation about the mistreatment of women (VAWG) was a missed opportunity to address the issue effectively. It's crucial that this conversation includes men from the industry or culture, as their understanding is essential for driving meaningful change. To ensure accuracy and prevent any harm to the conversation, I suggest organising a round table discussion. Invite industry professionals, along with a moderator from a VAWG-related charity and a subject matter expert. This way, we can create an inclusive and informed dialogue that helps shed light on the issue and leads to positive change.
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Never was a fan of poet until I watched this 👏
Poets rant when they were having an interesting conversation about pensions was so annoying and didn’t link in at all
"Poets rant when they were having an interesting conversation..." Not gonna lie, this applies to most of the pods he's on
the young people understand death ...they do not understand the concept of consequences ....
You know say poet ain’t got a pension. Good luck bredda
Gentlemen, I love the podcast, but please let's not sit in the studio and try to understand why this 17 year old killed a 15 year old student, there is nothing to understand here...
Agreed
@@Khalid-jm2zs Exactly, the idea that the violence is wholy and entirely random, even devoid of any type of reasoning, it's a degenerate way of thinking...
10:13 that is cold. Big up Big Eats
Large up da Nitty committee
You would never label the Stephen Lawrence incident as a ‘knife crime’ incident and invite anti knife crime activists to comment on the situation.
But for some reason, this violent accident against a young girl is being put down to knife crime simply because of the perceived race of the perpetrator
Are you implying it’s femicide? Is that a huge problem in the Black British community?
This is some lost comment
@@RAFIKIEIyes. And the domestic violence/abuse rates are high but majority are undocumented. It is taboo to confess or admit to self and others to being a victim of such.
@@RAFIKIEIYes it’s femicide. Every 3 days a woman is murdered by a man in the UK. It’s a crime that doesn’t discriminate and doesn’t get that much media attention for some reason
@@pedroatkinson1849if you don’t understand and you’re lost that’s fine.
If a nitty knows you, you are working!
Static noise from 1:26:00 ish had me bugging 😫 EA pattern up
*life insurance must be structured in a way to not form part of your estate otherwise the payout will only happen post probate!
Hand out custodial sentences for some of these worthless parents / guardians. That would be an immediate deterrent for a significant number of these knife welding cowards.
Chuckie aka Mr. "my brain work in à different kind of way"
If you have a job, you should have a pension. You don’t need to be making a certain amount of money, you should have it anyway.
We need a lot more of poet and big Zuu very interesting
Oshimen will be Arsenal or Chelseas striker in January. No way he is staying after that!
These children are all victims of the circumstances & environment they’ve been born & raised in. If you raise a child around ‘road culture’ they are desensitised to violence of every kind & are already damaged psychologically.
Children are the product of their circumstances… horrific & devastating acts like these cast the reflection on this.
my dad died when I was 26 7 days my mum when I was 41 the only reason that I didn't do certain things is because my sister was living with my mum and just had a baby when his died it almost 3 weeks imagine feed people for 3 weeks before the actual funeral as you know how Jamaicans death celebration of life
Ik chuckle does it sometimes( not a lot) but why doesn’t he invite someone who thinks differently. No echo chambers
Lets be honest knife possession went up when drill music that glorifys Rambo's, Zk's, and other knifes came to the forefront. More possession more cases.
57:29 why is he looking at him like that 😂
Crimes of passion aint new they happen daily but just dont often result in death
I have never heard Jamaican men can cook, but I've definitely heard Bajan man can cook!
yep getting your death prepared for the eventuality will always be a priority. seen it when my step father passed. people want xyz, people then didn't want to claim debts of his because they felt like it was not their responsibility and in the end his life was (in some form) was slightly ignored.
Really irresponsible society we ah deal with. Primark gyal with all my YSL shxt. The worlds gone mad.
Blessing
Y fi di heggs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can’t lie, he’s my solution but it’s not popular….. Public Executions for anyone that kills or sexually assaults minors.
There’s a reason in some countries that these things don’t happen often. They take it so seriously that people think twice about doing this.
Also fine the parents 1% a month earnings which will go to youth violence prevention programs.
and if there's a dad that's not around, find him and give his arse jail time
@@diplamatikjuan3595 This one’s technical depending on where the father is.
If he’s working abroad then it’s different to if he’s a crackhead outside ladbrokes.
If the dad agreed to having children then he should be fined too even more than the mother .
Okay Tate. That doesn’t deter people from committing these crimes but completely dismantling the patriarchy would be the only solution to change. But men will never let go of it as they benefit from it.
@@beammeupscottyny loooooool
Is there a patriarchy really ?
@@beammeupscottyny And in your opinion, what would dismantling the patriarchy actually entail, in practical terms? How would it solve this issue?
Don’t think Zu was able to eloquently contribute to the convo about the sad killing of this young woman. Feel like he just talked but wasn’t sure what his points were
Until u start taking a life for a life it's going to be tough to stop people doing crazy ishhhh... eye for an eye man death penalty.
@22:33 what did Poet say???
yo your mom is telling the realest and then you just don't listen when you a kid until it all settles in.
And also blame Croydon council who wouldn’t house me in my own area and made me homeless. They found it funny lol I would have been out shopping in my lil heels all them kids would have seen me. They’re bankrupt now anyway and all their shops are closing down. But they keep building high rises for some reason which again don’t get allocated to anyone.
And yes guys you still saw me lol I saw you vex looool knowing I’ve been destroyed 😂
It’s so annoying seeing millenials turning into aunties and uncles. Please learn to discern which screenshots are real and fake in this age of AI. Obviously that Snapchat screenshot wasn’t real.
Chucks your taking the pi*ss. Why can't Brixton Nitties ever be like that awrh
is poet fried in this one
39:20
The irony of peot going at Chinese people when u look Chinese yourself 😂😂🤣🤣
Lack of good father's in the home. Statistics back it up. Less likely to do a bunch of things.
How do you make men stay in the home? Too many women have kids with men who feed them the bs before kids and when the kids arrive everything changed.
@@MsDarkie93 pick better men, get married that's how he stays, be a good wife & him be a good husband, stop sleeping with men too early such that your sight is clouded by lust, he will always show in his actions. Do more getting to know than getting to sleep with.🎉
Yo I’m 47 and from the Midlands……..What’s a Nitty? 🤔🤔😅
Crack Head
drug addict
Crackhead
Due to #ElianneAndam age her name shouldn't have been in the public unless that's the wishes of her parents 🕊🕊🕊🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
ay? but the papers published her name?
Constructive criticism for ZUU: when you’re sweating and getting out of breath from just talking, it’s time to hit the gym man.
Research Rachel Riley properly, you’ll soon change your tune 😂😂
You can’t draw pension at 55
You absolutely can draw 25% of your pension at 55.
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Blame RUclips the murderers lol
Poet and his anti-Chinese rhetoric when talking about Jamaica is actually disgusting though.
Then the next thing he does is talk about racism in Italy. Eediat
Someone doesn’t have any connections to Jamaica obviously. Poet is not articulate enough to expand but the way the Chinese treat Jamaicans on the island is disgusting.
@@MsDarkie93 Incorrect. I’m of Jamaican heritage and have been there way more than the mere two times this lanky, wide-eyed idiot claims he has been. In fact, I’ve spent half my life there.
Also your point about the way Chinese Jamaicans treat other Jamaicans on the island is obtuse. You can’t cast aspersions on a whole ethnic group because some of them have mistreated you. A lot of Chinese- Jamaicans integrate and live harmoniously with the other ethnic groups on the island - not to mention have also contributed to Jamaican culture in general. So what exactly is your point?
You’d do well to find any country where different ethnic groups live together and sects of them don’t feud with or mistreat each other. My point is, that has absolutely nothing to do with Poet who is British-born and raised. Even if Poet was articulate (which he clearly isn’t), you can’t convince me that the politics between Jamaicans and Chinese Jamaicans has anything to do with his disdain for Chinese-Jamaicans.
A man that has only been to Jamaica twice can’t talk about the socio-politics between the ethnic groups there. That is not where his degradation of Chinese-Jamaicans comes from.
Poet feels entitled to degrade their status as Jamaicans because he’s black and they aren’t. Black people are no more “from” Jamaica than the Chinese. Black people were taken there as slaves and the Chinese went there as indentured labourers.
Poet hasn’t spent enough time in Jamaica to tell anybody to get up and leave “his country.” When he goes there, he’s the visitor, not them.
If Jamaicans needed a spokesperson - some random loudmouth from North London wouldn’t be the one chosen.
And before you jump to any other conclusions. I’m also Black.
I stand by my original statement.
@@Fonzworth000 💯
Pensions aren't what they're cracked up to be. Get educated
Take black on black crime out of London and London doesn’t have any serious crime that’s the real issue why won’t they talk about the real root of the problem
I havent watched this episode but i am 100% positive that Poet said something racist towards white people. Its fine though because hes black so cant possibly be racist.
Since covid landed, the world comes like the walking dead with people not even knowing what there chatting about hence why i stay indoors and chill with the missus