Black Conservatives are Ridiculous
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“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery” would be such a bar in any other context lmao
Are you really free if you are in constant danger?
@@ElicuuKityes you just aren’t safe!
@@ElicuuKitdepends on your view. There plenty of people who would agree with you, many who don't. Not everyone agree with the idea freedom absolutism.
he's right, but he's too dumb to see the "peaceful slavery" was pre-Civil Rights, and the "dangerous freedom" is now with police brutality
@@ElicuuKit The alternative being a peaceful slave and quiet oppression? There is nothing inherently safe in that either.
how can you apologize for the Tulsa massacre as a Black person, that's nuts
flippin insane! 🙆
Do better blacks! 😮💨
not sure how tankies deny mass genocides either
stop talking for black people, white boy
I guess the easiest way is to not look into what happened there.
literally
Bro said he prefers dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery 😂😂😂 I prefer peaceful freedom myself, as a sane Black man lmao
Translation= he wants to go back when black women to submit to black men out of fear. As long as he can be a tyrant at home, he won't mind having fewer rights...
Ya, he acting like it’s a binary choice.
Especially since freedom is supposed to be a God given right.
But do all black people receive peaceful freedom?
Agreed
This is why public education with a proper ciriculum is important, this is why they want to privatize schools, ban books and information. All the resources on the internet won't help if people aren't taught how to research properly and think critically.
Yeah it’s a huge red flag that trump wants to dismantle the dept of education. It just shows he wants his supporters dumb and dumber. Easier to control and manipulate
People forget there was nearly a war between aristocracy and industrialists back in the day because the industrialists needed a lot of people who could read and reading is the most dire threat to aristocracy. Public schools were invented to create people that could work in factories and offices while searching for the kids that were smart enough to do the real thinking and building that would send tech speeding ahead.
south get easier exams
Khan Academy is free, use it yourself and teach others to use it. You see children are brilliant at divergent thinking, they are creative as well. Children soak information like a sponge and have the drive to solve problems, all they need to be taught is how to critically think. By using all the information they soak as well as critically thinking creatively by using their divergent thinking to problem solve.
Teach children to always self educate, as schools are in a very limited capacity to educate. To study those topics they find fascinating, and maybe along the way pick up random and interesting topics along the way. Teach them to acquire new skills at their jobs at the company's expense, versatility is extremely important as technological unemployment replace more and more human labor.
Ah yes, the classic “my opponent is stupid because they don’t agree with me”. Reality is that along with book banning, which is done to NSFW books in schools, you’re also asking for “critical thinking” while giving the most babyfed partisan description of the Republican Party
Being Black and from the south it's impossible to see the benefits of being a black conservative, Being from the heart of the Civil rights movement gives you so much perspective
Most unclear comment ever. I encourage you to be much more direct and much less smart alecish
@@LikeLikeLikeLikeLi if that wasn't clear that's a you problem. Or are you not familiar with White supremacy?
White supremacy isn't clear?
@@LikeLikeLikeLikeLiwhite supremacy isn't clear to you? Do you really need to be educated on the south?
As I pointed out if you were observant you saw the maltreatment everywhere. It’s not perfect, but it’s not as bad as it was in the 50’s, 60’s and the 70’s.
Uncle Ruckus would be proud
Nah he'd call them out for making money, and remind them that they're still black.
@@declaringpond2276True he just thought he had reverse vitiligo lol
You’re brainwashed this isn’t a real conservative they’re satire . Watch James klug
@@Tetrahfywho do you vote for?
@@Tetrahfy that's right, that's a good boy. fall in line, and you can be a safe loyal servant in our new world. You already know your place and that's perfect. Keep spreading the word.
The guy sitting on the plane looking for attention for his shirt lol
Meanwhile everyone was minding their business lol
A guy who looks like in his 50s doing this bafoonery no less. Let that sink in
Yes, that was so cringe and desperate. Just begging for a confrontation.
I work for a process server company and one of the process servers that comes in for work and to sign proofs wears these kind of shirts. It's definitely to get a reaction (I know because he happly tells us situations where people supposedly confront him about his MAGA shirts).
Doesn't help that one of my coworkers is MAGA and eggs him on. I just stay quiet and roll my eyes because I'm at work to work, not to discuss politics.
He doesn't even look Black
I’m 70 and I’ve seen the changes. When I was little I remember my Dad getting into a fight with a neighbor because a black family wanted to move next door to us. The neighbor tried to get my Dad to sign a petition and he refused. And the neighbor lost. Going to school in the 60’s and saw black and Hispanic students get bullied and treated unfairly. I got in trouble for dancing with a black guy at teen town and called into the principals office on Monday. I am observant, have a deep sense of empathy. So I noticed.
Thank you for choosing kindness and humanity over hate and barbarity V.
You might be surprised how much those relatively small gestures meant to the POC in your community.
😊💛
@@cassiusdhami9215 thanks for doing the bare minimum? Lmfao
@@Jirangaaa thanks for missing the point?
@@JirangaaaBack then when she was a teen most were not even close to the bare minimum.
"Everyone around me was violently racist" "I'm observant" I don't mean to say you haven't done good, but it really kinda looks like you're highlighting your empathy as outstanding when that's should just be basic humanity. I guess it speaks more loudly about how much european-americans have forsaken their humanity in their eternal search for privilege.
The answer is absolutely not but the grifters have a bigger stage to grift so the minority looks bigger than it actually is
Yeah, both the Democrats and Republicans are more than happy to amplify any tap dancing grifters willing to toe the party line.
@NRobbi42 Nah it's whoever will cover for the party's racism on both sides. The problem is that dems aren't blatantly racist republicans are. Not saying dems aren't racist. They just don't advertise their racists.
@@kaybrown7733 Yeah, but see how far an openly Pro-Palestine black activist/politician makes it within the Democratic party.
@@NRobbi42 I agree, but we have to start in the primaries just like they do. I don't know how or when but I have to have hope that things can change if we put in the work. They ended roe when the overwhelming majority is against it, so I think anything is possible.
exatly, us black folk know about these people but only onw are htey gfetting paid and promoted for it
'He waved at us, y'all' THE SADNESS
Of what 💀
Hasans memory is literally so impressive, when he brings up facts they are 98% always correct and have articles backing them. Wish I had that kind of memory
I love how that first guy really thought he was doing something by wearing that shirt in public 🤣
And creepily making eye contact with every stranger, just begging for a confrontation. But none of the strangers cared enough to bring any meaning to his pathetic existence.
@@dirrdevil I'm always impressed that there are people who have 0 shame and project their Twitter brainrot in public.
Trump Rallies aren't "in public."
Well considering he’s got a community of online commenters whinging about it, I think he did
he’s a literal attention seeker, like a 5 year old 😂💀
The way the guy smiles and laughs as he rationalizes being okay with racism is mind boggling, because "it costs less money". It's disturbing, like he's a walking-talking minstrel show.
How are you truly gonna end racism
@@notamurderer6226
What reasonable person asks such a question?
Racism is only ever abolished when race, as a concept is abolished, but it doesn't magically erase the tribalism and implicit biases people create about various things, like gender, religion, sexuality, etc.
It's like asking how we truly end sexism, or any other bigotry and prejudice.
It's a disingenuous question used to deflect from addressing the racism that still exists. It's asking to somehow get rid of all racism, or we can't complain about racism that still exists.
It's the same stupid premise of suggesting we require presenting a solution, otherwise we can't complain about a problem or point a problem out.
@@DayneAW clearly complaining dosnt help and none of you would actually do anything about racism just complain more so it seems like it dosnt help especially for people like hasan where racism sexism religious hatred is fine as long is it fits in his political narrative
@@notamurderer6226
The only way to deal with a problem is to acknowledge the problem.
You call it "complaining" because it hurts your feelings to hear about the problem.
"Is fine as long as it fits in his political narrative"
What would this "political narrative " be, and how does it work in context to this imaginary "racism, sexism, religious hatred" alleged coming from Hasan?
Maybe provide an example of it.
Is it something like a false equivalency of using the word "cracker" compared to the N word?
"Clearly complaining doesn't help"
It has for centuries. It's when it comes directly in opposition to those in power, and they have to address, do things change.
It's people like you who downplay the bigotry, mistreatment, disenfranchisement, discrimination, marginalization, and abuse, and choose to TONE POLICE, deflect by pretending to point out imaginary hypocrisy, that ultimately enable the bigotry and social injustice in the first place.
You're a bootlicker for racists, sexists, homophobes, transphobes, and various bigots, that goes out to attack their oppositions. Not likely explicitly one yourself, but they love that you're here fighting for their cause.... because we are their enemy. You're not their enemy.
Probably hate unions too, and bootlick for capitalists.
It'll be even more laughable if you try to play this enlightened centrist nonsense.
@@notamurderer6226
The only way to deal with a problem is to acknowledge the problem.
You call it "complaining" because your feelings are hurt to hear about the problem.
"Is fine as long as it fits in his political narrative"
What would this "political narrative " be, and how does it work in context to this imaginary "racism, sexism, religious hatred" alleged coming from Hasan?
Maybe provide an example of it.
Is it something like a false equivalency of using the word "cracker" compared to the N word?
"Clearly complaining doesn't help"
It has for centuries. It's when it comes directly in opposition to those in power, and they have to directly address it, does it change things.
It's people like you who downplay the bigotry, mistreatment, disenfranchisement, discrimination, marginalization, and abuse, and choose to TONE POLICE, and deflect by pretending to point out imaginary hypocrisy, that ultimately enables the bigotry and social injustice in the first place.
A bootlicker for racists, sexists, homophobes, transphobes, and various bigots, that goes out to attack their opposition. Not likely explicitly one yourself, but they love that you're here fighting for their cause.... because we are their enemy. You're not their enemy.
Probably hate unions too, and bootlick for capitalists.
It'll be even more laughable if you try to play this enlightened centrist nonsense.
Barber shops and churches have plenty of black conservatives. Just listen to the conversations.
If the republicans didn’t make their disdain for the black community so obvious, they could pull plenty of black people. In the south, strict gender roles, religion, homophobia is common and often promoted.
One thing I don’t understand is anyone from a traditionally oppressed population would join in with a group who has not been silent about their hatred toward us. Blacks, Hispanics we gays, immigrants, etc… if all of us banded together we could make racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and and true antisemitism a thing of the past or at least put them back in a closet.
And that's the most hilarious part if Republicans won't so f****** racist they could win literally every election because most black people especially in the South are ultra-conservative it's just that the Republican party is so blatantly racist that they have no choice but vote Democrat!
I feel that's more southern/church culture in general, though. Despite this, black men are the most liberal voting block outside of black women. The type of conservatism may be different, but is not nearly as prominent as it is made out to be. There's the typical skeptic, maybe Black Muslim adjacent conservatism, which is tolerated in the community... and then there are black republicans who try their damndest to emulate their Caucasian counterparts. They are... not really tolerated in the community, and are thus shunned, leading them to white-majority conservative spaces (see Candace Owens as a prime example of the latter, vs a Kevin Samuels, example of the former).
@@PYR0NinjaPXG Well its well known homosexuality isn't exactly widely accepted by a large swathe of black men so I think its fair to say many black people are conservative socially which does line up with their large church going population. If republicans weren't so racist I'd be confident to say southern black people would vote just like any other southern white republican.
@Deminese2 Rates of homophobia are lower in black communities when compared to their white counterparts, when comparing within church going/non-attending populations. Comparing apples to apples (agnostic to agnostic, religious to religious), it's still in lower occurrence. Moreover, the common thread is religiosity, not the color of the culture.
This conversation almost always ends up essentializing black culture as homophobic, instead of looking into what elements perpetuate that and tracking along those lines instead.
The preacher trying to explain why DEI isn't necessary because it "costs more to be racist," as if racism is based in logic instead of just unfounded hatred and biases 🥴
Exactly
Master’s in cherrypicking with a secondary degree in mental hoops. Constructing strawmen from bits of pieces that no rational brain would entertain as an argument
Who cares which party did what 100 years ago. What's happening right now?
@@ozsheila55 must be nice to be you
This guy is such a tool he is a tool who is in turn tooling his ''fans'' so they themselves are tools and they just go around the internet spouting sense less programmed information and of course vote for the party that will oppress them. Its really sad and terrifying when you think about it
^exactly.
@@woeshaling6421 i love how any comment that is not in agreeing with the common sentiments get deleted
I wonder what queer black people who lived through the 60s, 70s, and 80s would think of that conservative guy saying he knows what it's like...since he's a conservative now...
Many black families always had at least one black conservative uncle or aunt who had no problem telling you about it. Ain’t no body trying to harm a Black conservative. Lol
They ALWAYS mention it
It makes them feel special, like they've uncovered a secret truth too big brained for us to understand.
It's called being a contrarian for the sake of being a contrarian. We all know these peiple, regardless of race.
When I was in high school my history teacher walked to the door, acted paranoid, and sat back down. He said “Ok today I’m gonna teach you something I’m not supposed to talk about.” That was the day in my Oklahoma southern class that we learned about Black Wallstreet. A little bit of a dramatized retelling, but you get the drift
Was he ever heard from again?
@@Tredvog1 Only from whispers and rumors that echoed through the halls and classrooms he once roamed. In all seriousness he was a well respected teacher and his students always had good grades, so he could get away with teaching us about it.
@@NotTooStraightW teacher
whats that some dumb liberal shit?
Strong "Get Out" vibes out here
@@michaelnorris6280 if you don't understand a comment, don't reply
@@michaelnorris6280 hopeless
I don’t think this is what their ancestors envisioned for them after they were freed
Theres this black dude who wears a MAGA hat who has been a regular at my work for years. And I'll never forget in 2020 during the height of the George Floyd protests seeing him CONSISTENTLY come in every day STILL wearing his MAGA hat. I was absolutely dumbfounded.
Remember when Trump said George Floyd would be looking down from heaven and happy because of the jobs report numbers? I feel like your maga guy was loving that.
Are you food service/retail? If so what is he like as a customer? Because I feel like, I as a waitress, would 100% have mini meetings in the back about “THAT guy came in” 😂.
Malcolm X words about the way this people will defend their oppressors stills wring so true to this day. Colonialist mentality runs so deep they're happy to keep that system in place because they're the few that will get somethingm
He also stated that white conservatives and white liberals were both evil. He basically knew what he was getting with white conservatives at the time due to where they stood but also said white liberals were more deceitful and dangerous because they will lie for their gain.
Yeah thats why there are blacks who voted for joe, the guys who jailed thousands of black people.
“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery”
I mean... if that man got what he wanted, he wouldn't be allowed to stand there talking about how it'd be great to lose everything his forebears earned for him... So I can see his argument. It's a trash argument. The sort of argument you'd make as you dig yourself a grave 💀
He thinks it sounds cool. That's as far as he got.
It's not even a logical statement.
Makes zero sense considering the Jim crow era is defined by Gov't restrictions on black society. The idea that welfare was more damaging to black society and = less freedom than Jim crow laws is conservative brain rot.
The idea that living under the boot of Jim crow was preferable to the post civil rights era is absurd. Rose colored lenses.
So stupid, slavery is by default not peaceful
"WE ARE NOT A MONOLITH"
**Adjusts mom-jeans frantically**
“I’m pissed. Royally pissed.”
I read that and immediately adjusted my belt.
But racism is...
You can’t convince me these are real people… 😧
Reported for racism :-(
When watching a video about racism in the US almost entirely featuring black people, your comment is perhaps a little too vague on who the people ypu are speaking about are lol
So are you saying black Americans are not real humans?
Black maga dudes are real humans , that what's scary 😂
That's literally racist what you just said but it doesn't surprise me you're a leftist
“So you’re saying we are better off today than before LBJ?”
Yes. YES! That is what everyone is saying. It’s also better to be openly gay and/or a woman NOW than any time before. wtf 😂 YES
I keep hearing that the black family was together blah blah. It makes me sad that people will just believe these people blindly and ignore everything else the black community had to suffer through. It is all well documented. This is all recent history. On top of that, a lot of families were together back then, but you cannot say that was healthy. This isn't unique to the black community. Divorce rates trend increased regardless of race. I think it is so gross to say things were better then because more couples stayed married.
That point about black poverty rates dropping, as black people gained civil rights protections, was incredible. I actually did not know that.
Access to jobs (because of integration) and welfare. But there was a backlash.
@@andreabrown4541 there sure was.
@@andreabrown4541 Wrong-Welfare doesn’t have anything to do with poverty rates dropping. A person has to be in poverty to get welfare.
@@SweetThalia-ns5pf and how many black Americans lived below the poverty line at the time when we finally were eligible for welfare? You youngbloods contradict so much of what the ancestors said, and wrote, then you pretend to be down with those ancestors.
@@andreabrown4541 I don’t know what you’re talking about. First, I’m not a “Youngblood”. I’m a grown woman. Second, your original comment was that welfare was partially a reason why the poverty rates dropped in the black community, which is false. Welfare was put in place to help people who fall below the poverty line supplement their minimal income with a few hundred dollars more a month, if that. The amount sent as a monthly welfare check is never enough to take anyone out of poverty. Higher wages, access to more job opportunities, access to well-funded institutions and colleges, Affirmative Action - those are a few of the reasons that the poverty rate dropped in the black community following the Civil Rights movement. Get educated on your history or get left behind!
"Dangerous freedom" is what caused slavery, or at least what kept it going in the south. That's why the confederates tried to make it about "states rights" and "freedom from Lincoln's/northern tyranny"
He said I would rather go back to Jim Crow because his perception was freedoms, ignoring that black people had none. Ignoring that it was never safe, you can tell he has never had to face real racism or blamed it on someone else and justified it in any way.
What was "safe" about segregated lunch counters? What was "safe" about businesses posting "whites only" signs at their establishments?
I don't think he's had his reality check yet. Surprisingly.
I'm positively OBSESSED with the inverviewer's lil micro-expressions. He's trying SO HARD not to say something devestating to these idiots. 😂
"Mah name is Uncle Ruckus! No relation"
*- Black Conservatives*
“Black Conservatives are white loving, self loathing idiots” a little racist no? 🥴
Lmao stay mad not all minorities want to be democrats
All I hear these black republicans saying Yes massa
I bet ur white too. Democrats say the darnest things but as long as it’s projected on republicans
In my experience, as you could tell by my user I'm also black, most black folk are Independent and not really Into politics, but that's my experience. Also a black southerner of good ol' NC, nothing about the modern Republican stance means anything to me, look at Mark Robinson. Bros all anti abortion, dare say anti black, but funded his wife's, and ran a shit daycare
Gudetama! 🥚🧡
Every single person on earth is pro-abortion but only in their exact circumstance in which it inconveniences them. It’s well known rich yt women have always had abortions and access to them. We been known Cons are hypocrites.
@@picahudsoniaunflocked5426right XD I was like oh the egg is black? Okay. 😂
@@picahudsoniaunflocked5426 my spirit egg guy, funny little character he Is
I find it hilarious that within the first few seconds, he just complained that the Republicans aren't paying him enough for his grift.
It wasn't the first time there was state sanctioned bombing from airplanes domestically. Look into the Battle for Blair Mountain.
Might be Black Tom in 1916 by the Germans? But he mentions Blair in the long form as not it and Tulsa was 1921.
@@monopolizedopamine I meant in the US. Tulsa and Blair was in fact the same year in fact. Blair was just a few months later.
"[Tulsa] wasn't the first time"
"Blair was a few months later"
....
So... Tulsa was the first.
@@RexCogitans Black Tom was also in the US (NYC) btw. The distinction I was making was that it was the Germans edit: and upon further investigation Black Tom was on a supply ship not on soil.
@@TheLovelyCassi Yes
While College Board is still a shitty corporation that exploits education for money, I do appreciate their extensive coverage of African American history in AP US (at least more extensive than the typical high school class).
I got to learn about the Tulsa Massacre, red lining, the building of highways on Black neighbourhoods, and other forms of subtle oppression made at a systemic level. I also got to learn about concepts like Pan-Africanism and Marcus Garvey or W.E.B Dubois and Black education. I got to learn about African American culture with the Harlem Renaissance and the founding of Rock. I also learned about the socialist nature of the Civil Rights movement and about how Martin Luther King Jr. was much more radical than history tried to portray him as.
This education is what made me a “leftist”. It’s a shame that conservatives go their whole lives without learning history or even worse: actively denying it. “Critical Race Theory” seems pretty fucking important to me.
Hasan mentioned "internal black colonies"
For more info on this check out Huey P Newton's piece, "Intercommunalism"
Hardcore grifters
You can't hide being a black conservative. We all know inside our community. They just don't like that we move away from them as soon as they srtat that crazy ish!
Also grifters like Sowell have no presence in the community. He was a token hire for white power.
your a dumb one
Try-hard comedy is a _gigantic_ problem in political journalism these days.
You don’t have to find the important facts, or explain your arguments by reason if you’re spicy enough against other people.
These types of “journalists” are the purest tools for both Democratic & Republican Parties.
0:51 as a vegan, i can confirm this is true. we do tell everyone that we’re vegan. but that’s not embarrassing at all compared to, well, *being a conservative* - especially when you’re from a marginalised group. one’s against oppression and exploitation, the other advocates for it even though they’ll be the ones who will be targeted.
ime only 1/4 of vegans tell everyone, i mostly only find out when we’re eating. that’s been my typical experience. but then idk new vegans they’re probably insecure lol.
People shit too much on vegans like there’s worse people we’re letting walk around in broad daylight lmao
tbh i’ve never met a vegan that tells ppl they’re vegan for no reason. it’s always like, because we’re going out to eat and they need their dietary needs met or something. that stereotype is kinda weird and overdone imo, especially when nonvegans get way more agro when veganism is mentioned then vegans almost ever do when the topic of animal products comes up.
@@ruledbyvenusssI agree with you on that. The majority of vegans I know, don’t say it until ordering food or being asked!!
But I would also say, vegans are merely trying to eat healthy & no products. Black conservative republicans like ones named here, do it to feel superior or a rebel of some sort.
omg this comment thread 😭❤
The lies my teacher told me was a great book as to how our school books are deliberately written to rewrite history.
I mean just watch fox and cnn and imagine if the wrote a book about the last 5 years of history from 2019.. both would be fiction and complete opposites
My man is so Kayne pilled
kayne
0:30 Hasan has obviously never been to Detroit
TULSA MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️ WTF IS AN EDUCATION ON THE CITY’S HISTORY RAHHHH‼️‼️‼️
Hey we can look at least a little past Abe Lincoln! Give my boy Ulysses S. Grant credit for deleting the first KKK during his administration.
They called it black wall street, but just keep in mind they didn't have a stock market, and they had around 10,000 citizens, it was a small but prominent community. That being said I don't agree with what happened to Black wall street at all, and anyone involved with the bombing should be prosecuted.
?? Wow you don’t agree with the bombing of civilians??? What a bold new take 😂 (I’m just joshing u)
Anyone can be stupid
I’m from Tulsa and the tragedy of the Tulsa Race Massacre is never talked about
"Back then we still had our families, communities were stronger back then." Yeah dude because America didn't disproportionly criminalize black men and boys and victimize black girls and women, devastating connections with the families and communities. I feel bad because for him to believe that it must mean that he has experienced a disconnect from family and community, but the level of audacity to be so righteous is his wrongness is baffling.
these guys seem pissed. royally pissed.
I'm always impressed Hasan doesn't get historical details like this wrong and knows he's right, but maybe because I'm not American and can't remember the histories of all countries I look up
I need a way to convey to Hasan that I served in the military with the black dude wearing the MAGA hat and would love to share some information about this conservative grift.
Perhaps they arrived to their conclusions on their own volition?
The wrong conclusion
@@Radjhitoocool well, regardless; something was sold to them.
@Hasanabi I dont know if uve read the grift by clay cane, but i really helped me recontexualize why this ideology of the black conservative is more like than not a grift at least from black representatives in conservative politics
6:23 this is like asking a woman if they are better of today or before they can vote
yes i haven't ever seen a black conservative who isn't like "yes im black, yes im conservative, we exist!" it's exhausting smh
"i agree with the civil rights act of 1964 but" YIKE!
I'm only 20 seconds in and already reeling.
Currently buckling up. This is gonna be fun.
dangerous freedom is not freedom
Time to watch this video a second time but with my favorite boy in the corner
It's like homie talking about the Tulsa massacre didn't know any of the actual details whatsoever. The local police deputized members of the mob, the government gave them protection from the law as they massacred innocent men, women and children. It wasn't just some. It was the system itself
I don't believe the dude knows what ' coming out the closet' means.
Not just the education, black peoples needs to write the own history and somehow the teach that to their children that.
It's no magic bullet and children on average don't care about learning, no matter their race.
when any white person quotes or brings up Thomas Sowell i cant do anything but just HAHAHAHAHAHA
Probably because you're too stupid to listen to, much less come up with an argument against what he says.
Bro is 6'7" giving respect.
LOL Lorenzo being too amped up on whatever he snorted before this event started to slow down and say his corny bullshit clearly is the funniest thing I've seen so far today
We’re not a monolith!
This video really does show that stupidity doesn’t discriminate.
A lot of Black people like house music. Don't forget them and always let them know everywhere they go. ☮️
Never tell me who I have to vote for because of my skin color.. Never again.. I dont know why you think you have this power over blacks
woosh! totally over your head.
@@rodintremboy6459 what has the democrats done for blacks except tell them they owe the party for its anti racism
@@rodintremboy6459 a party full of closet racist who accuse the other side of racism constantly.. literally just view blacks as just pawns against republicans
@@iguesssfacts brother
You are making this too personal he's just calling out the lies
i knew he’d watch this i watched a bit ago. love when things come first circle. maybe we’re so back. maybe life is good
why are the editors sometimes censoring the chat?
because the people in there are cussing
Because its edgy white kids and you already whats up
The whole thing about Black Wall Street is a lie. I literally used to live in the only building less standing, called the Boydell for 250 a month and it is surrounded completely by empty stoop that were one’s houses and no one talks about it in that area I used to get stoned on those stoops and wonder what happened. It is Tulsa’s dirty secret hence the name of the documentary it did not rebuild. It is just a strip that they built a stadium next to church and a single restaurant is what was left left.
U fool it was burned down 100 years ago
Yep, like vegans, black conservatives have no problem telling you who they are and why you should be one too.
13:30 lmao, that face. He's like "done, didn't have to change much" 💀
Black conservatives say there’re free thinkers and voting for Trump is free thought.
I imagine Uncle Ruckus saying these things and it all locks in.
"Argue at the behest of white supremacy" yeah that's what hes doing. Couldn't possibly be that he actually disagrees & has had experiences that gave him different perspectives.
My high school US history class discussed the Tulsa massacre. For context it was in a liberal city
Nice try
I don’t know if I’ll have the strength to not pull the con if I get broke enough.
Yes, Policy, of systemic racism with impunity…
The Cuban Project, also known as Operation Mongoose.
11:57 oh my god this dude is such a dork HE'S DOING THE GOOFY GA-HYUCK
His big checkmate example is you can either hire the unqualified Black person for the job or the qualified White person. So he's starting off with an example that almost never happens--that there's a perfectly qualified and a perfectly unqualified person in every facet of the job, and that this is easily and definitively determinable. And that it costs the company money, which is just made up based upon his fantasy scenario.
You can write a "math textbook" where every question is "An honorable White woman puts three pies on her window sill to cool, and 2 Black thugs steal one pie each to sell for drug money, how many pies are left," and claim that it's just a math problem, but it's obvious racism. The assumption going into his example is that hiring based upon diversity is universally inferior because the people who historically haven't gotten these jobs are assumed as a baseline to be inferior to the people that have gotten them.
this video is genuinely making my brain hurt, I feel like I just watched the tape from Videodrome and now someone's about to tell me I have a brain tumor
Red hat = Drakes without the courage to be Canadian
"certified lower than a propagandist"
Well hello mr. infowars jr
On my last semester of college as a HISTORY major and haven’t ever been taught about Tulsa.
That seems abnormal. I’m a chem major and had a couple undergrad courses where it wound up being discussed. Though I guess I did force the topic in one of those instances.
Bro wtf. This showed up yesterday on my feed. Harrison does great work. Great video
"He waved at us"
I mean, BIPOC conservatives have always been ridiculous, but this is a tactic seen throughout history. From Arabs, especially pre 9/11, Asian (shout out to the Desi population in particular) to Black conservatives have never made a leap of logic. SMH
Bunch of Clayton Bigsby's and Auntie Ruckus'.
Like watching slugs campaign for salt.🤦🏾♂️
Idk how he clocked those 2 chatters wtf lmao
Hasan hasn’t given up in his war on vegans 🤦♂️
they can catch a few strays since I know every vegan I know is vegan, they say it early & often. Meanwhile I don't know if all my close friends are spiritual.
@@picahudsoniaunflocked5426 I must be an anomaly since I only tell people I’m a vegan when they pry it out of me or when not telling someone comes off as weird mainly due to meat eaters taking it as a personal affront to them or weird preconceptions people have about vegans.
@@ItsOgre honestly, as a non-vegan, I am happy that there are people who are vegan. It’s definitely healthier and more sustainable than being non-vegan/vegetarian. I don’t even mind the obnoxious vegans, because really there are just as many obnoxious meat-eaters. I think veganism probably gets a bad rap because it’s “unusual” to lots of Americans who see meat as a core identity for America (burgers, steak, bacon, deep fried chicken, etc).
@@ItsOgre its the same energy as saying gay people are "stuffing their lifestyle down our throats" when heterosexual stuff is inescapable. someone offers you meat, you tell them youre vegan, and they go "wow you vegans really have to tell everybody about it"
Vegans haven't given up their obsession with being useless. Crying about a chicken while genocides happen and children are killed and assaulted. And no we can't "focus on both". We can barely convince anyone in America a genocide is bad, we can deal with ethical food once we have people not starving and not being killed because of their genes
Hoo boy yeah when the "YOU DON'T KNOW ME YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT I THINK" effect overrides everything else it is not a pretty sight
When he had that man sigh he accepted defeat in his own ignorance but that's why you should study history and not your own interpretation of it 7:07
Judging people based on their race is racist regardless of what ignorant people would like to claim.