This is a really good contrast to how people talk on twitter. Notice she’s attacking the idea behind the question and not the person asking. She’s not trying to just “dunk on” or embarrass her as a person like ppl do on twitter. She’s showing why the idea is flawed and the woman that asked the question now has a new perspective instead of just shame and anger that comes from people trying to drag you for making a mistake.
Good point! Of course, Elaine Brown and her contemporaries came up during a time when you needed to be informed and know how to analyze and debate issues. A time before social media got people so confused that they think name calling is debate, stubborn assertion of opinion (without supporting reason and evidence) is "thinking for yourself," and the trading of insults, the same as cogent analysis.
@@alonajames3517 What many people don't know is that Black Panthers wre required to READ two hours a day to stay abreast of political developments in America and the world. And they set up schools in which was studied history, political history, economics, English and mathematics.. Though I was quite young I do remember that. It was by way of the Black Panther Party that I learned of and read the writings of Frantz Fanon.
Excellent information and factual, definitive details on how the organization was ran. This sister was on the ground floor running the organization she specifically states there wasn't any male chauvinism in the Party. Men and women all had positions and worked together as a collective for feeding and protecting the black community.
It would be a naive exaggeration to say there was no male chauvinism in the Party. Chauvinism existed everywhere. But it's interesting that the Black Panther Party had MORE WOMEN leaders than did any of the other Black organizations of the time. And more than any of the white, Latin or Asian organizations or movements, be their conservative, moderate, liberal, leftist or what have you. Oh, I did see men and women alike in the breakfast program cooking and feeding kids. I was in my teens when Panthers got set up in my home town. I know what I saw. I also read their literature and participated in political education. I would probably have joined if my parents hadn't forbidden it. (But mama still took the Black Panther Newspaper).
@@MaryLou913 In the video she asked a rhetorical question: Name one country in the world that is not a patriarchy. And went on to say that the Black Panther Party was no different.
Straight Queen talking. There can not be a separation of the black man or the black woman. Our futures are inextricably linked. One can not rise without the other. When we get off in to patriarchal and feminist ideologies we are only working against ourselves. The only way we can go forward as a people is side by side working together.
Women almost always cooked in the home. Men almost always cooked in restaurants. In the homes of the well off whites if they hired a cook it was usually a black man. Just think of that white men who hated black people had there food cooked by black men. You couldn't use a white man's toilet in a bus station but you ate food cooked by black men. I guess they were more scared of what came out than what went in.
Elaine Brown is Correct. I recall her very thoughtful, insightful book about the case of “Lil B,” decades ago now, but still a true portrayal of a city in turmoil & constant strife. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense had a 10-point program. Clear objectives. Clear on carrying out its missions. The Party was well-organized, reasonably structured, logical in the face of chaos. They were not in pursuit of clout, useless prestige, a good job, in those days. “Jobs” were not the privilege they have become. People generally didn’t feel a need to invest their entire lives on maintaining titles then, especially not persons who couldn’t even perform the job their title implied they could. Phoniness had fallen away or been relegated to Entertainment. They were brilliant. Very effective, efficient, world-renowned & world-impactful in their outreach. And sadly, ultimately doomed. But their legacy should never be forgotten, nor the lessons about commitment, courage, & planning the Black Panthers taught. Elaine Brown’s demeanor illustrates why the Party was not mainly comprised of people easily confused in any area of human activity.
Ignorance (not knowing) or disinformation? There are times when we parrot what we have been hearing when the best way is to check and recheck your resources.
In my heart the BPP can never be a failure..things end...BPP set a STANDARD..a means to proceed at being our best within an impossible situation.Thank you.
I fought with my daughter’s mom over this throughout her rearing. We must present the state of affairs plainly and teach counter coping skill that build strong independent, unmoored woman who are Un afraid of their existence and demand a seat a table set for men. I just told my realtor that her husband is as much a victim of patriarchal indoctrination as she is. That is why we, (you and I) fail to recognize it and we often parrot the patriarchal mindset which then cages our thought processes to come to conclusions that perpetuate the accepted patriarchal governance system. An all inclusive system that is our home structure, religious structure, governmental structure in the service of a male worldview.
Wow I've never seen a woman of that time defend black men with such fire, it still hasn't weakened over the years....a true black American queen warrior. ❤🖤💚✊🏾
She wasn't just defending Black men, but Black people as a whole (men, women and children) the Black Struggle, and the historic role of the Black Panther Party
Strange to call her a "queen". She's a working-class revolutionary. A communist. And she doesn't have an arrogant bone in her body, she serves the masses of the people and is among the masses of the people, not lording over them.
Dec 25/ 2020 Christmas Day Canada I have never heard of Elaine Brown (because I have never tried to educate myself on the BPP). I like and respect very much that she was not there [at this interview] to give some quaint manufactured nonsense walk down memory lane about who she was, what she stood for and what the organization stood for and was actively working toward. She did much more than just check this interviewer, a beautiful sight for me.
Oh that was beautiful the way she checked her with the same energy old girl thought she was being slick with her sarcasm Ms Brown said no you're not going to get away with trying to place a stereotype out there about the women that were in the Black Panther Party or the Black Panther Party as a whole you see how the white supremacy construct works even with their women they'll put it out there as a compliment or a joke but they're really trying to slight or insult you and they think that you're so stupid or redundant that you won't catch on failing to understand that she's talking to a conscience individual that is woke to their mind games and reverse psychology love it! Power to the people B1!
I see her all the time, she lives in my building, you have to understand her personality to understand her, she jsut stands up for black women and folks, once you get to know her she's the coolest person you will ever meet!
There is no such thing as "true African culture." Pre-colonialism and before the scramble for Africa in 1864, at the Berlin Conference where the white European powers carved up the African continent into nation states benefiting their own greed and disregarding the incompatibilities of existing nation states and ethnicities - so called tribes - the continent was a polyglot and polyphonic land mass of thousands of diverse tongues, dialects, civilizations and ethnicities which were markedly different from each other. As different as Russian culture is to North American culture. The Copts in the north did not share the same cultural beliefs and practices as the Bantu in the south. The Luo in the east would be as culturally estranged, as the Irish and the Chinese, to the Igbo in the south west. Africa never was a monolith, that is a European colonial invention. And Africa in antiquity did not conform to the gender binary of today. In antiquity there were African tribes with no word for gender. There were matrilineal nations where same sex partnerships were enshrined. Sister-wives , same sex female unions, had the same cultural emphasis as heterosexual unions. Our knowledge and understanding of Africa - in and outside of the continent - is largely influenced and projected through a western heteronormative patriarchal colonial lens.
@@carstonweintraub1217 "WEINTRAUB"😒. "HETERONORMATIVE".🙄 UGH, you post-2000 Millennials are so annoying with these terms; popularized via universities/schools media......due to manipulative, leftist teachers of my generation (Generation X) and our parents' (Baby Boomers). Since you wanna talk about "The West" while simultaneously slithering in same-sex unions: homosexuality in ancient Africa was NOT politicized, like today's white-leftist, Boomer-Hippie-Generation X-financed alphabet mafia. The TRADITIONAL, HETEROSEXUAL FAMILY (in the indigenous Americas AND Africa) remained the norm and the dominant force. It wasn't challenged, nor manipulated. There wasn't any "toxic masculinity" and all those other post-2008, bullshit terms leftists of my generation and our parents (the Boomers) have pushed into the minds of Millennials. So, trying to exploit their structures to push your modern, leftist-taught, anti-heterosexual family agenda is disingenuous.
Bourgeois feminism gets checked hard body. This woman is the real deal. Please read her book "The Condemnation of Little B." Fantastic reading on the role the black bourgeois played in undermining the black working and underclass.
....dig, and non-rhetorically too !!, you can just tell, that no matter what organization that she would be in, she would've never been in a subordinate role,.....HER PERSONALITY TYPE IS TOO STRONG FOR THAT.
OMG! She is so profound! Yes! it is insulting to suggest that Elaine was cooking when she was steering the BPP during the time Huey Newton was in Cuba.
The War is still being fought just without our Paramilitary Task Force in the Lead. We need it to resurface just more covert more discipline this go round
Es una lástima, pero desgraciadamente solo leo y hablo español, y su importante canal no posee en sus archivos ni un solo documental subtitulado en español.
"Yeah, your kitchen," and that's it! That's what particularly white women and black men, as well as white men, need to really internalise. Because people always wanna see one side of you. Yes, we are Black yet women. Yes, we are women yet Black. We can't just fight to get out of the kitchen when we're in yours neither can we stay in the kitchen and be "good women" coz we seldom get the opportunity to not be outside fighting because we are low in numbers (in the West/Global North) as well as lack power GLOBALLY whether in the Global North or Global South. Intersectionality is important. Think WITH INTERSECTIONALITY. It isn't unidimensional.
I thought it was Elaine who said there was so much chauvinism in the BPP. That they didn’t have perfect brothas in the BPP plus she talked a lot about it in her book so I don’t know why she’s going off here. She was also a Playboy Bunny herself, maybe that’s why she’s emphasizing that about Gloria Steinem.
Hahaha you are so mad that a real respected Black woman does not push your BLM “toxic masculinity “ narrative. You fake Black women look stupid when a woman of Elaines stature speaks in support of Black men
You were required to READ two hours minimum EVERY DAY to at least keep abreast of ideas of the movement and political developments of the time. There were Panthers with a high school education, and even from the projects, who were more well read and articulate than many ordinary college graduates today. I was introduced to Frantz Fanon's THE WRETCHED OF THE EARTH by the BPP when I was a TEENAGER!
@@SagesseNoir I just started reading that and it’s still way better than most of the modern liberal writing on race in America. Especially ‘White Fragility’ and that whole genre that’s written like it’s a guide for a corporate HR department.
Are you generalizing feminists? Have you read any feminist texts? Because they do exist as a matter of fact bell hooks spent a good portion explaining but yet again you have a good portion of people who inform themselves with their ears or tv without picking up a book for once. . You are just like that white woman interviewer. Annoying
These so called journalists can't conduct an simple interview. They have to ask stupid ass questions. I studied to become a journalist. I would just ask her questions about her relations in and of the Black Panther Party.
@@manman3792 - No argument from me. Please point me in the right direction. I may have gotten some wrong info when reading on the Black Panthers in California. Thx....
Why does she keep saying, "probably" when first recounting supposed memories. Then she gets triggered into an illogical "identity" tirade (?). Excellent, mostly ignored facts about Friedan and that phoney dangerous actress though. I only remember her as coming to our interview at KDIA Radio in Oakland in 1977 in a chauffeur-dtiven limousine. Not an image she would want to call up from that memory full of "probably"s followed by bold inflated certainties, I imagine. I hear more self-promotion, unverifiable claims and 'Identity" bullying in this performance, than credible history.
"you know a country thats not a patriarchy?" -> Patil, female president of india, merkel in germany, Sirleaf in Liberia, Sommaruga in Switzerland, Thatcher...Elizabeth...that notion has to be analyzed more thoroughly...
placing a womans face at the top does not mean that it is not a patriarchy. What about the surrounding powers? Your perspective is like saying "there is no racism because Obama was president,"-when we all know that is/was not true
@@tubeturds Why? I don't need to stfu. Women need to grow up and stop being cry babies and taking everything so personally. The Interviewer was just making a comment. I doubt she even knew much about the panthers. No one regards the Black Panthers in high esteem anyway.
This is a really good contrast to how people talk on twitter. Notice she’s attacking the idea behind the question and not the person asking. She’s not trying to just “dunk on” or embarrass her as a person like ppl do on twitter. She’s showing why the idea is flawed and the woman that asked the question now has a new perspective instead of just shame and anger that comes from people trying to drag you for making a mistake.
Good point! Of course, Elaine Brown and her contemporaries came up during a time when you needed to be informed and know how to analyze and debate issues. A time before social media got people so confused that they think name calling is debate, stubborn assertion of opinion (without supporting reason and evidence) is "thinking for yourself," and the trading of insults, the same as cogent analysis.
@@SagesseNoir Great observation.
@@alonajames3517 What many people don't know is that Black Panthers wre required to READ two hours a day to stay abreast of political developments in America and the world. And they set up schools in which was studied history, political history, economics, English and mathematics.. Though I was quite young I do remember that. It was by way of the Black Panther Party that I learned of and read the writings of Frantz Fanon.
Great point. I don't use Twitter but in need to implement this in other forms of discourse that partake in.
I'd like to add that she did check her as an individual also. Lol I caught it.
Excellent information and factual, definitive details on how the organization was ran. This sister was on the ground floor running the organization she specifically states there wasn't any male chauvinism in the
Party. Men and women all had positions and worked together as a collective for feeding and protecting the black community.
It would be a naive exaggeration to say there was no male chauvinism in the Party. Chauvinism existed everywhere. But it's interesting that the Black Panther Party had MORE WOMEN leaders than did any of the other Black organizations of the time. And more than any of the white, Latin or Asian organizations or movements, be their conservative, moderate, liberal, leftist or what have you. Oh, I did see men and women alike in the breakfast program cooking and feeding kids. I was in my teens when Panthers got set up in my home town. I know what I saw. I also read their literature and participated in political education. I would probably have joined if my parents hadn't forbidden it. (But mama still took the Black Panther Newspaper).
Please read her book. There was plenty of chauvinism in the BPP.
@@MaryLou913 In the video she asked a rhetorical question: Name one country in the world that is not a patriarchy. And went on to say that the Black Panther Party was no different.
Preach!!!!! Smashing these BS notions🖤✊🏾🖤
Lol if I ever got checked by Elaine Brown I just might die of shame
Hahahaha....Right!!?
Or, more likely, of gullibility.
the facts.
I'd ask her what I should read next.
yeah miss Elaine Brown all hail the queen of the revolution
@PANCHITO y CHUY can you elaborate or just trolling?
Yea, Blood, you must have been around and aware back in the day, as I was.
My Susta...Thanks for setting that sh*t straight.
Philadelphia's finest Ms.Elaine Brown
Straight Queen talking. There can not be a separation of the black man or the black woman. Our futures are inextricably linked. One can not rise without the other. When we get off in to patriarchal and feminist ideologies we are only working against ourselves. The only way we can go forward as a people is side by side working together.
Truth
Preach ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
I agree, straight talk.
Powerful exchange! Although not an exchange, Ms Brown asked for the receipts and brought the heat.
Elaine Brown destroys white women's talking points.
She looks moree white than black anyway :D
Women almost always cooked in the home. Men almost always cooked in restaurants. In the homes of the well off whites if they hired a cook it was usually a black man. Just think of that white men who hated black people had there food cooked by black men. You couldn't use a white man's toilet in a bus station but you ate food cooked by black men. I guess they were more scared of what came out than what went in.
Elaine Brown is Correct. I recall her very thoughtful, insightful book about the case of “Lil B,” decades ago now, but still a true portrayal of a city in turmoil & constant strife.
The Black Panther Party for Self Defense had a 10-point program. Clear objectives. Clear on carrying out its missions. The Party was well-organized, reasonably structured, logical in the face of chaos. They were not in pursuit of clout, useless prestige, a good job, in those days. “Jobs” were not the privilege they have become. People generally didn’t feel a need to invest their entire lives on maintaining titles then, especially not persons who couldn’t even perform the job their title implied they could. Phoniness had fallen away or been relegated to Entertainment.
They were brilliant. Very effective, efficient, world-renowned & world-impactful in their outreach. And sadly, ultimately doomed. But their legacy should never be forgotten, nor the lessons about commitment, courage, & planning the Black Panthers taught. Elaine Brown’s demeanor illustrates why the Party was not mainly comprised of people easily confused in any area of human activity.
They are going to cry colorism next
First thought I had ..or "agent"
From Kathleen Cleaver to Assata Shakur they spanned the range of the Black rainbow
Colorism is everywhere
@@showcrime7332 oh yes
Broooo!!! 🤣🤣😭😂 she HUMILIATED that cracca!! 🤣🤣🤣😂😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✊🏽
Former leader of The Black Panther Party.
5:10 what a legend...
A REAL woman! Feminists, take note!
Exactly
She was not and still is not ready for Prof. Brown.
They won't (take note) Keyser.
This was so insightful thank you
I love Elaine but she says the exact opposite in her book.
My theory is that the main reason why people today think the black panther party was chauvinist is Forrest gump ^^
Why do people continue to play with Elaine, who is NOT here to play? 😂
Ignorance (not knowing) or disinformation? There are times when we parrot what we have been hearing when the best way is to check and recheck your resources.
😂 got in that izzazz
In my heart the BPP can never be a failure..things end...BPP set a STANDARD..a means to proceed at being our best within an impossible situation.Thank you.
Reminds me of the legendary Whitney “Do you know, Diane? Do you?” Houston check
I ❤️🖤💚 the way this QUEEN CHECKED THE INTERVIEWER! EPIC!✊🏿
I fought with my daughter’s mom over this throughout her rearing. We must present the state of affairs plainly and teach counter coping skill that build strong independent, unmoored woman who are Un afraid of their existence and demand a seat a table set for men. I just told my realtor that her husband is as much a victim of patriarchal indoctrination as she is. That is why we, (you and I) fail to recognize it and we often parrot the patriarchal mindset which then cages our thought processes to come to conclusions that perpetuate the accepted patriarchal governance system. An all inclusive system that is our home structure, religious structure, governmental structure in the service of a male worldview.
Wow..you could feel the soul of the BPP coming through her voice..tears..Thank you.
Wow I've never seen a woman of that time defend black men with such fire, it still hasn't weakened over the years....a true black American queen warrior. ❤🖤💚✊🏾
TRUTH
Real talk!!!
She wasn't just defending Black men, but Black people as a whole (men, women and children) the
Black Struggle, and the historic role of the Black Panther Party
@@SagesseNoir Co sign
Strange to call her a "queen". She's a working-class revolutionary. A communist. And she doesn't have an arrogant bone in her body, she serves the masses of the people and is among the masses of the people, not lording over them.
she had to say this, it's a micro aggression.
Check mate! 💯
Check 'em, Elaine Brown!! Wop wop wop wop! ✊🏽
She checked that shit, on the spot.
Got me fired up...
I'm in awe.
Dec 25/ 2020 Christmas Day
Canada
I have never heard of Elaine Brown (because I have never tried to educate myself on the BPP). I like and respect very much that she was not there [at this interview] to give some quaint manufactured nonsense walk down memory lane about who she was, what she stood for and what the organization stood for and was actively working toward. She did much more than just check this interviewer, a beautiful sight for me.
Eldress Brown checking that lady down! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Oh that was beautiful the way she checked her with the same energy old girl thought she was being slick with her sarcasm Ms Brown said no you're not going to get away with trying to place a stereotype out there about the women that were in the Black Panther Party or the Black Panther Party as a whole you see how the white supremacy construct works even with their women they'll put it out there as a compliment or a joke but they're really trying to slight or insult you and they think that you're so stupid or redundant that you won't catch on failing to understand that she's talking to a conscience individual that is woke to their mind games and reverse psychology love it! Power to the people B1!
Elaine Brown🖤 You got to to love her!🙏🏾 Get her together and tell her how it was Aunt Elaine!
I see her all the time, she lives in my building, you have to understand her personality to understand her, she jsut stands up for black women and folks, once you get to know her she's the coolest person you will ever meet!
Fool didn’t know who she was interviewing 😂
She really reached over literally the woman ceo of the bpp to ask her about women in the kitchen
4:55 lay it down
I never would’ve want to get on her bad side because
That interviewer needed to check in at a burn unit after that ROASTING Elaine Brown gave her. 🤣🤣🤣
I was really blessed by this exchange.
WOW!
-MIN. OBI Ha'Shem.
Whew who are they point em out
European culture has always promoted the dominance of men. True African culture acknowledges balance.
Some indigenous Euro cultures acknowledged women to some degrees too. Solidarity.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
There is no such thing as "true African culture." Pre-colonialism and before the scramble for Africa in 1864, at the Berlin Conference where the white European powers carved up the African continent into nation states benefiting their own greed and disregarding the incompatibilities of existing nation states and ethnicities - so called tribes - the continent was a polyglot and polyphonic land mass of thousands of diverse tongues, dialects, civilizations and ethnicities which were markedly different from each other. As different as Russian culture is to North American culture. The Copts in the north did not share the same cultural beliefs and practices as the Bantu in the south. The Luo in the east would be as culturally estranged, as the Irish and the Chinese, to the Igbo in the south west. Africa never was a monolith, that is a European colonial invention. And Africa in antiquity did not conform to the gender binary of today. In antiquity there were African tribes with no word for gender. There were matrilineal nations where same sex partnerships were enshrined. Sister-wives , same sex female unions, had the same cultural emphasis as heterosexual unions. Our knowledge and understanding of Africa - in and outside of the continent - is largely influenced and projected through a western heteronormative patriarchal colonial lens.
@@carstonweintraub1217 truth
@@carstonweintraub1217 "WEINTRAUB"😒. "HETERONORMATIVE".🙄 UGH, you post-2000 Millennials are so annoying with these terms; popularized via universities/schools media......due to manipulative, leftist teachers of my generation (Generation X) and our parents' (Baby Boomers). Since you wanna talk about "The West" while simultaneously slithering in same-sex unions: homosexuality in ancient Africa was NOT politicized, like today's white-leftist, Boomer-Hippie-Generation X-financed alphabet mafia.
The TRADITIONAL, HETEROSEXUAL FAMILY (in the indigenous Americas AND Africa) remained the norm and the dominant force. It wasn't challenged, nor manipulated. There wasn't any "toxic masculinity" and all those other post-2008, bullshit terms leftists of my generation and our parents (the Boomers) have pushed into the minds of Millennials. So, trying to exploit their structures to push your modern, leftist-taught, anti-heterosexual family agenda is disingenuous.
That went left real quick!!!!
WOW!!! Salute!
I love her her spirit is everything
Bourgeois feminism gets checked hard body. This woman is the real deal. Please read her book "The Condemnation of Little B." Fantastic reading on the role the black bourgeois played in undermining the black working and underclass.
Who said that?
Who said WHAT???
....dig, and non-rhetorically too !!, you can just tell, that no matter what organization that she would be in, she would've never been in a subordinate role,.....HER PERSONALITY TYPE IS TOO STRONG FOR THAT.
I love this!
Because I bet you that these rich white feminist hire WOMEN to cook food for them, their husbands and children.
It is a complete waste of time to explain the black struggle to so called liberals. A complete waste.
lol she is still badass AF.
Salute ❤🖤💚✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
OMG! She is so profound! Yes! it is insulting to suggest that Elaine was cooking when she was steering the BPP during the time Huey Newton was in Cuba.
Elaine Brown vs Modern Feminism
Yes!
ICON. GET'EM
Betty Van Patter murdered mother of three.
Where is this from? Anybody know?
Ella Baker was in CORE, SNCC, SCLC, and the NAACP.
A failure is defined in the context of what your objectives were. What did you mean to do?
I met Elaine Brown back in the day. Those were some heady times.
You hear the sirnames of those 2 chicks she mentioned small hats once again sabotage as usual
The War is still being fought just without our Paramilitary Task Force in the Lead. We need it to resurface just more covert more discipline this go round
She's criticizing "mainstream/bourgeois" feminism... Not feminism in general
_TELL_ them..!
Es una lástima, pero desgraciadamente solo leo y hablo español, y su importante canal no posee en sus archivos ni un solo documental subtitulado en español.
Hero
"Yeah, your kitchen," and that's it! That's what particularly white women and black men, as well as white men, need to really internalise. Because people always wanna see one side of you. Yes, we are Black yet women. Yes, we are women yet Black. We can't just fight to get out of the kitchen when we're in yours neither can we stay in the kitchen and be "good women" coz we seldom get the opportunity to not be outside fighting because we are low in numbers (in the West/Global North) as well as lack power GLOBALLY whether in the Global North or Global South. Intersectionality is important. Think WITH INTERSECTIONALITY. It isn't unidimensional.
I had always heard that white leftist groups had the women in the kitchen. My impression was that the Panthers were more egalitarian.
I thought it was Elaine who said there was so much chauvinism in the BPP. That they didn’t have perfect brothas in the BPP plus she talked a lot about it in her book so I don’t know why she’s going off here. She was also a Playboy Bunny herself, maybe that’s why she’s emphasizing that about Gloria Steinem.
Hahaha you are so mad that a real respected Black woman does not push your BLM “toxic masculinity “ narrative. You fake Black women look stupid when a woman of Elaines stature speaks in support of Black men
One love, BPP❤️
All of the BBP WERE AND HAD TO EDUCATED. DO SOME RESEARCH. BS, BA, PHD ETC.
You were required to READ two hours minimum EVERY DAY to at least keep abreast of ideas of the movement and political developments of the time. There were Panthers with a high school education, and even from the projects, who were more well read and articulate than many ordinary college graduates today. I was introduced to Frantz Fanon's THE WRETCHED OF THE EARTH by the BPP when I was a TEENAGER!
@@SagesseNoir I just started reading that and it’s still way better than most of the modern liberal writing on race in America. Especially ‘White Fragility’ and that whole genre that’s written like it’s a guide for a corporate HR department.
If feminist were like this, men wouldnt have an issue
TRUTH
Are you generalizing feminists? Have you read any feminist texts? Because they do exist as a matter of fact bell hooks spent a good portion explaining but yet again you have a good portion of people who inform themselves with their ears or tv without picking up a book for once. . You are just like that white woman interviewer. Annoying
If black ppl were like herman Cain white ppl wouldn't have an issue
Gold!!!
Thank you Queen 💗
2:50 to 3:40
These so called journalists can't conduct an simple interview. They have to ask stupid ass questions. I studied to become a journalist. I would just ask her questions about her relations in and of the Black Panther Party.
Love her
Who mopped the floor 🙄
Probably men
3:00
I must respectfully disagree with chairman Brown but they failed.! They got toppled by a stronger army that's not failure just out gunned
😶
🐍
wasn't she an agent?
not her allegedly Angela Davis
@@fredhampton8451 not Angela. She was down with the cause and still is.
@@bsdguy Elaine brown is way more real than Angela Davis
@@manman3792 - No argument from me. Please point me in the right direction. I may have gotten some wrong info when reading on the Black Panthers in California. Thx....
@@bsdguy Elaine is real. Angela is the feminist which is why Angela was elevated to being a college Professor etc
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She nailed that "me too" delusional razz!
Why does she keep saying, "probably" when first recounting supposed memories. Then she gets triggered into an illogical "identity" tirade (?). Excellent, mostly ignored facts about Friedan and that phoney dangerous actress though.
I only remember her as coming to our interview at KDIA Radio in Oakland in 1977 in a chauffeur-dtiven limousine. Not an image she would want to call up from that memory full of "probably"s followed by bold inflated certainties, I imagine.
I hear more self-promotion, unverifiable claims and 'Identity" bullying in this performance, than credible history.
That woman has done more and has shown more bravery than you ever have.
you said a whole bunch of nothing
@@fredhampton8451 , Thank You
"you know a country thats not a patriarchy?" -> Patil, female president of india, merkel in germany, Sirleaf in Liberia, Sommaruga in Switzerland, Thatcher...Elizabeth...that notion has to be analyzed more thoroughly...
placing a womans face at the top does not mean that it is not a patriarchy. What about the surrounding powers? Your perspective is like saying "there is no racism because Obama was president,"-when we all know that is/was not true
India??! Lmao
Nah man every place you listed has a patriarchal society😂
I think she was just making conversation. Elaine didn't have to take it there. Most women do the cooking anyway.
yes she did have to take it there! absolutely fo reaL!
@@skyhawk2758 Elaine was being a hot head. You must be a feminist.
@@Pllm30 and is being a feminist a bad thing?
Stfu...
@@tubeturds Why? I don't need to stfu. Women need to grow up and stop being cry babies and taking everything so personally. The Interviewer was just making a comment. I doubt she even knew much about the panthers. No one regards the Black Panthers in high esteem anyway.