Trump is President Again: What This Means for Black Men & Women - Time to Leave the U.S.?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @alonzosmith6189
    @alonzosmith6189 5 дней назад +5

    U get what you paid for. Trump is suggesting that white Americans receive reparations as "victims" of racial discrimination in education.

  • @EIStudent
    @EIStudent День назад

    I feel where this young brotha is coming from and I agree with him...IF leaving the country is something you think will benefit you. HOWEVER, I think the MOST important things he mentioned are staying out of debt and being autonomous. Let's keep it a buck though...IS this era any different than any era before now? My parent's advice STILL rings true and will always be true. Become the best version of yourself. You MUST be EXCEPTIONAL to be competitive in this society. If you have THAT going for you, you WILL get yours no matter WHO the president is. Black folks gotta get out of this mentality that we can be average and get by. IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN! Let's just be exceptional and may the exceptional black folks start doing business together and creating a larger economy...THAT's what we really need.

  • @WoWzer123-g2g
    @WoWzer123-g2g 4 дня назад +2

    I am so happy to see that you as a young, black male…you get it. I believe that if this information had been shared at this level, in the process of campaigning…Harris may have stood a better chance. People do not understand the root of this and how it will affect them. I am jumping up and down trying to explain this to people.

  • @ASQ1Fan
    @ASQ1Fan 5 дней назад +2

    I just want a *safe*, walkable, transit friendly, somewhat affordable area with standards and you're not getting that in the vast majority of the US.

  • @MarilynAdamsJackson
    @MarilynAdamsJackson 11 дней назад +5

    Thanks for your advice🌹

  • @williamkouame8000
    @williamkouame8000 11 дней назад +3

    You're a very bright person. Keep up the good work.

  • @handiable
    @handiable 9 дней назад +3

    Thank you for the truth and reality. I needed that.

    • @HarshHiddenTruths
      @HarshHiddenTruths  8 дней назад

      Always, please subscribe if you haven’t to stay up to date and thank you for tuning in!

  • @jahfreep
    @jahfreep 11 дней назад +18

    Brother, would you stop talking sense? Americans, especially black people don’t want to hear sense. Trump’s campaign was just about anecdotal stories and name calling. Kamala came out with plans that could improve the lives of many black people, but many said it wasn’t specific enough.

    • @Ronsou
      @Ronsou 11 дней назад

      I trust trumps word and actions over hers, she back tracks on every position she had, her history shows she does not have black Americans best interest, "legalizing weed, after locking up men for it", Opening the border giving them more opportunities and help than the black community. pretending to be black when she is just a indian woman.

    • @victorslyvester8977
      @victorslyvester8977 11 дней назад +5

      Tell me one of her policy.

    • @DETJayy
      @DETJayy 10 дней назад +2

      All Kamala did was say she's good and Trump is bad while calling him hitler, facist, nazi, racist, weird, tyrannical, etc. She had the lowest vibrational people come on stage and perform a circus. We have people that are homeless, veterans that are ignored, families that can't afford food, groceries, rent and she decided that abortion was a more important topic and if you don't vote for her it's because you're racist and don't like women. And obviously Asians, blacks, whites, Indians, Latinos, gays, and more were tired of it

    • @jahfreep
      @jahfreep 7 дней назад

      @@victorslyvester8977 kamalaharris.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/FMfcgzQXJZxzLGgcKmSNQSXCRKXShwxJ.pdf Go read for yourself. The mere fact you asked that tells me you have never read anything she has put out. Y’all demanded specifics from her, but none from Trump.

  • @lukeskywalker313
    @lukeskywalker313 6 дней назад +3

    Man you get too the point

  • @AndrewGuyton-fq1je
    @AndrewGuyton-fq1je День назад

    Therefore,we should again begin to have our own businesses !! So that we won't be the last hired and the first fired !!

  • @KeithPapillion-mi1oz
    @KeithPapillion-mi1oz 11 дней назад +5

    does Rio still have room for one more U.S. Immigrant??

    • @HarshHiddenTruths
      @HarshHiddenTruths  11 дней назад +1

      I’ll be here to welcome you. You’ll be part of the first wave 🌊

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 9 дней назад +1

      I want to thank people like you for putting trump back in charge. Delusional

  • @robinhall214
    @robinhall214 8 дней назад +2

    So true

  • @christopherlewis2194
    @christopherlewis2194 3 дня назад

    But it was so good the past 4 years😂😂😂😂😂

  • @southjersey10
    @southjersey10 11 дней назад +1

    Trump sets a vision of what should be to come ..
    His cabinet with set out the details … because policies have to be voted on nothing said or outlined today will be in its final form tomorrow.

  • @grtinfulleffect8349
    @grtinfulleffect8349 4 дня назад +1

    Please leaave and take a few milions with you. Im telling the Blacks i know to get a STEM skill.

  • @riza4086
    @riza4086 10 дней назад +2

    Taking advice on our presidency from a person who lives abroad is kinda being nonsensical. Like it’s like what Marie Antoinette said “Let them eat cake” but he is living nicely in Brazil.

    • @HarshHiddenTruths
      @HarshHiddenTruths  9 дней назад +4

      Maybe the advice hits harder because I don’t have a bias? Careful following those with bias but regardless I understand your sentiment and it’s a valid point. My friends and family are still in the US so I’m still tied into everything. This channel is for Americans primarily so it’s my duty to stay up to date. Come live nicely here in Brasil with me? 🥂

    • @martinwarford1389
      @martinwarford1389 4 дня назад

      Ignorance and hate can be seen beyond borders. Well at least by people with empathy and common sense.

  • @Arguewityamama
    @Arguewityamama 11 дней назад +6

    Delusional

  • @armanikillebrew786
    @armanikillebrew786 12 дней назад

    Yeah I’d call it “ ignorant racism”.

  • @surgee4185
    @surgee4185 11 дней назад

    The points are valid especially the fact that different cultures and perception of it play major part in how your perceived to others. For our black brothers and sisters we have more pressing matters such as learning to use a condom and learning to marry before you carry. Many brothers are raised without a father due to these aspects which then creates more problems in the society. This is not only for black but other races but it is more prevalent in the black community

    • @HarshHiddenTruths
      @HarshHiddenTruths  9 дней назад

      Lack of fatherhood is a huge problem. Stats show everything heads to a worse direction such as like 9x more violent and likely to end up in jail. Subscribe if you haven’t, tomorrow I’ll upload a video on this

    • @amaradominique
      @amaradominique 8 дней назад

      That is a huge problem in all communities. I fthere is no policy to prevent racial bias against people of colors then you will have no one getting married or able to take care of their families. And by the way every damn black person is not single parents. My son lived with his partner for 10 years and because they chose not get married, does not mean they are not a family. If knew history, black people always had kids out of wedlock. Good jobs and opportunities to good education is what keeps poverty levels down. And if you want to point a figure and nobody in Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio and all them other red states that aren non-black are more moral. Getting married does not bring you out of poverty when both people are making 25,000 per year. Lack of fatherhood is not the problem. Same stats for families with father in the home as out of the home. And just because a father does not live with the mother does not mean the father is not taking care of his child and spending time with him. Please stop using the racist talking point. You know how my family and other families I grew up in became middle class, the 1964 civil rights act, 1965 and 1968. Policy helped my educated mother who was a nurse and my father who worked in mental health get access to better jobs without being discriminated against. That is what brought about a surge in the black middle class. But let me tell you something else. Out of all those families that were middle class, many still had issue with the father in the home, but still was not really there, just like with white families.

    • @amaradominique
      @amaradominique 8 дней назад

      @@HarshHiddenTruths Where are all the promises black men made to the community during the million man march? Since you want to point a finger.

    • @surgee4185
      @surgee4185 8 дней назад

      @@amaradominique The statistics show that children who are raised by both parents overall do better than those who don’t. This is a fact not based on feelings or anecdotes. They do not show that they are the same.71% of high school dropouts are fatherless; fatherless children have more trouble academically, scoring poorly on tests of reading, mathematics, and thinking skills; children from father-absent homes are more likely to be truant from school, more likely to be excluded from school. 1 in 4 children in the USA grow up fatherless. 61% of black children grow up fatherless. Fathers do matter in the home. Without setting this line down there will continue to be those who do not prioritize being married before having a child.

  • @daleharris4953
    @daleharris4953 11 дней назад +2

    Very bright young man

  • @victorslyvester8977
    @victorslyvester8977 11 дней назад +4

    Everything is not about racism get over it am black too.

    • @HarshHiddenTruths
      @HarshHiddenTruths  9 дней назад +7

      It is systemic. We do not start the race at the same line. I’m not asking for equal outcome, I’m asking for a fair race.

    • @amaradominique
      @amaradominique 8 дней назад

      Yes it is and election was abd sexism. You think cause got access to ww coochie you think you are so free. Grow up. That all you all wanted from the civil rights movement anyway,.

    •  День назад

      No, you get over it. Don’t tell no one else what they should do. We are all grown.

  • @chestnutters9504
    @chestnutters9504 6 дней назад

    Affirmative action needed to die anyway it was very opaque
    And did little for the working class Ados black men and communities it mainly helped already upper class Caribbean and African black women fill quotas