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  • @chesterlestrange7725
    @chesterlestrange7725 Месяц назад +246

    Ah yes, it's "worse than ever" because someone tried to touch his hair. It's crazy how you can tell when someone has never actually been through anything truly difficult or unpleasant in their lives.

    • @TheWorldIsGoingToShit
      @TheWorldIsGoingToShit Месяц назад

      I’ve had dozens of Dominican and Puerto Rican woman touch my hair. It’s curiosity. I’m white lol

    • @nunyalastname-ej8vl
      @nunyalastname-ej8vl Месяц назад

      Im going with BULLXHT! who,walks up and touches black men's heads? Yeah like NO ONE! Maybe in the 60s back when we were segregated. And it was wow! It's so,different
      Funny thing AFRICANS did the same to,the first whites they saw too. Curiosity is not insulting or rudeness. I'm bettingnwhite people don't walk up and pat his head.

    • @jasonkara7281
      @jasonkara7281 Месяц назад

      Due to Obama starting the whole thing, whites never talk to blacks. Or else if they did, they’ll be accused of racism

    • @FuzzyFoot58
      @FuzzyFoot58 Месяц назад

      I think that anyone wanting to touch a black persons hair is due to two things; unawareness of knowing they dont generally like that and just a curiosity that comes from an eagerness to learn more about this person and also all black people.
      A real racist wouldnt even want to touch a black person at all.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад +9

      Exactly! Maybe people are just curious how it feels because they don’t have that kind of hair. I have really long hair and I’ve had black females ask me if I would ever sell any of it so they could make a weave from it (I’m dead ass serious haha) but I never thought they were being racist towards me. Ha

  • @highsocks4169
    @highsocks4169 Месяц назад +151

    I grew up with my dad telling me the white man is the devil (he was a muslim in the 90s and listened a lot to Farrakhan, so I'm guessing that had a lot to do with it). I moved to VA when I was 10 to a predominately white area. All those kids and people were awesome, I was always thinking "These people are the devil??" It just didn't make any sense to me. I know he experienced racism growing up, I'm not sure how much, but to say that ALL of any race is evil is just illogical.

    • @j.g.8288
      @j.g.8288 Месяц назад

      I hope you left this fake religion and book of lies.

    • @karndorbad6536
      @karndorbad6536 Месяц назад

      The only racism colored people experience is their own against whites.

    • @keithb6717
      @keithb6717 Месяц назад +11

      That’s just how the devil tricks you.....

    • @TrollFactsXP
      @TrollFactsXP Месяц назад

      African and Arab Islamic Moors brutally enslaved Spain for almost 800 years, 700AD-1500s during the plague. The revolt by the Spanish led to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, 1500s-1800s and the establishment of the USA.

    • @MikeJones69696
      @MikeJones69696 Месяц назад +4

      So your father's thought he was gonna make it on the space ship.. 😂

  • @JMPschool1
    @JMPschool1 Месяц назад +178

    This guy's experience just blows me away because I've never even met a racist person. If the majority of white people were racist, surely i would have witnessed one by now.

    • @Ranger1PresentsVirtualRealms
      @Ranger1PresentsVirtualRealms Месяц назад

      I've interacted with tens of thousands of people of all races throughout my lifetime. I have yet to meet someone that had a white person reach out and touch their hair without permission, or even ask to for that matter. This man would have you believe it happens often enough to be a "problem". He is obvious not telling the truth.

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 Месяц назад

      Well, if you are looking for racism or sexism, or, a gold digging female, etc. you will find evidence. It is like that old saying about how everyone that goes on a witch hunt finds a witch. You can take almost anything and make it into racism or whatever you are looking for. Which is why it is important to look at things in a positive light. Like that one guy, Gabor Mate I think his name is, said: "Now, assume you are a well-respected person that people like and look to see if there is another reason it happened. I've heard from many black people- in person, documentaries, youtube vids, etc- on how they never knew their white friends hated them and were racist until their loving parents sat them down and gave them a talk about how white people lie and pretend and maybe the young ones don't, but they grow into it so you can never trust a white person. If you believe that, then a woman behind a counter sighing deeply because the customer before you yelled at her turns into it being her sighing because first she had to put up with that and now THIS.

    • @UnderTheIceburg
      @UnderTheIceburg Месяц назад

      I've met plenty of proper white supremacists, they're out there, they aren't even hard to find if you're in the right situation. The problem is that if you're white and you don't have an opportunity to see how they interact with black people, it may just never come up. So bring a few black friends around and their behavior outs themselves pretty quickly.

    • @indigenoussober407
      @indigenoussober407 Месяц назад

      Well, not directly, but most Democrats I know aren’t overtly R-word, but most things coming out of their mouths are implicitly R-word. Not to mention being R-word, in my opinion, is one of the lesser evil things Democrats want.

    • @jennifers8843
      @jennifers8843 Месяц назад

      It’s like progressives have convinced black people to segregate theirselves. Seems quite racist

  • @Dgafsranger
    @Dgafsranger Месяц назад +112

    I'm white and I have literally had people ask to touch my hair 😂 it's not unique to black people

    • @maryqueenofscots5731
      @maryqueenofscots5731 Месяц назад +14

      I have red hair and Hispanic woman stroke my hair in public. It is a superstition with them. I never minded them touching my hair.

    • @bigguy7353
      @bigguy7353 Месяц назад

      ​@@maryqueenofscots5731It's a superstition amongst the illegals who never learned English and never assimilated into American culture.

    • @dickgrayson4325
      @dickgrayson4325 Месяц назад

      Yeah but black people are very sensitive with their hair. It whites touch their hair they can explode.

    • @faaeng
      @faaeng Месяц назад +11

      Asian and people always want to touch my hair and I love it. 1: it's not racist if someone is fascinated with your hair and want to touch it.. 🤨 2: It's not exclusive to black people. 🤷‍♂️

    • @courtneyjohnson7341
      @courtneyjohnson7341 Месяц назад +8

      @@maryqueenofscots5731 me too! I have red hair and a Hispanic lady told me the same thing! I didn’t mind at all!

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie Месяц назад +58

    Im a white american, living in Africa. They love to touch my hair, and my skin. In Malawi in 1996, I was in a village. As i was walking down the village path, there was a young lady about 22, with her grandma. As we talked the grandma started poking my skin. I asked the lady to ask grandma, why she was doing that. Grandma said in ChiChewa,"" I want to know whats wrong with his skin, maybe if I keep pushing on it, it will turn black like ours.'' She had only seen a couple of white people in cars, in her entire life. And you know what? I laughed. I didnt care, and i wasnt offended.

    • @cassclare
      @cassclare Месяц назад +1

      Yes!! This!@! I lived in Ghana for a while and everyone was about my Wild white lady hair and also pointing out my leg hair and rubbing their hands through it. Telling me I look like a gorilla because I'm so hairy lol

    • @dickgrayson4325
      @dickgrayson4325 Месяц назад

      I'm sorry you live in Africa.

    • @rey_nemaattori
      @rey_nemaattori Месяц назад

      Im not buying none of them can imagine its all just curiosity. Im mixed racein a majoroty white country and girls loved to touch my hair back in school...my wife still does love runnig her fingers through it.

    • @monk3110
      @monk3110 Месяц назад

      Hell sounds like she’s worrying about you in her own backward way. 😂

    • @40HDR
      @40HDR Месяц назад

      did you scream in her face and call her a racist cunt?

  • @BesidesMyself
    @BesidesMyself Месяц назад +66

    I am white was picked on alot by blacks. I then became friends with the badest black girl to protect me. I had very long hair. She played with my hair everyday.

    • @tclifford38
      @tclifford38 Месяц назад +7

      She was gonna turn you out

    • @catalyst3713
      @catalyst3713 Месяц назад +2

      Cool story bro

    • @dickgrayson4325
      @dickgrayson4325 Месяц назад

      She was trying to own you for a reparation reason.

    • @Algorythmfpv
      @Algorythmfpv Месяц назад +2

      Why did this sound like a Biden statement. lol

    • @balroggambit
      @balroggambit Месяц назад

      Like a troupe of fucking gibbons

  • @wandac396
    @wandac396 Месяц назад +48

    Being a white woman, I couldn’t count how many people would touch or braid my hair when being a school aged girl. I had long and thick hair. I always took it as a compliment.

    • @AmericanAmy
      @AmericanAmy Месяц назад +6

      Me too, and it felt so good. I would always let the girls play with my hair. It was a little black girls that wanted to play with it. I sure did let them too. It felt good and they would put braids in my hair sometimes and I love braids.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад +3

      Same with me too. I went to a school that was majority black and the girls would play with my hair and braid it as well. To equate that with racism is so ridiculous

    • @AmericanAmy
      @AmericanAmy Месяц назад +5

      @@ninairish763 yeah we can’t enjoy each other. It seems all my life I’ve known so many people from so many different cultures and backgrounds so many different races and it’s been wonderful and now they’re telling everybody to be afraid of each other. We have enemies, but it’s usually not each other. 😢

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 Месяц назад

      That's what I keep trying to tell people. I find it extremely racist to not want white people to touch people's hair and to not touch theirs. If the skin color is the reason not to do it. And, it is. Everybody whose been around black people darn well knows they touch each other's hair, sometimes even that of strangers or other people's children. Goodness! All humans do something like that. Racially, all humans- some humans don't because of trying or some mental health issue.

    • @tiffanywhite-aka-tiffybmus305
      @tiffanywhite-aka-tiffybmus305 Месяц назад +3

      I used to love playing in my friends hair in school. And yes they were of another race. We didn’t care about race or appropriation we were girls having fun enjoying each others company ❤. One race human race ❤

  • @comiskey2005
    @comiskey2005 Месяц назад +26

    If I was black, I would find somebody more qualified to represent my race.

    • @40HDR
      @40HDR Месяц назад +2

      No, no you wouldn't. You have seen the best of the best...........................that is all they got.

    • @007bbox
      @007bbox Месяц назад

      @@40HDRNaturally, you’d say that. Look at you 😂

    • @chappymoore2612
      @chappymoore2612 Месяц назад

      Like Dr umar Johnson are malcom. X

    • @HevyFKNmetal
      @HevyFKNmetal 26 дней назад

      How about affirmative action on a "area, or class/school" level regardless of color. (Coming from a bad area with bad schools, so education might not be very well. That's the only way I see it make sense.
      This race shit is ridiculous man. Mitch lucker said it best in the song "suicide silence - the only thing that sets us apart" it's the blood running threw our veins to sustain. That makes us the same! 🤘

  • @NortheastGun
    @NortheastGun Месяц назад +42

    The best way to make everything fair is to stop having to identify your race or color on any application. If you don’t have to check that box then the only thing they have to look at is your qualifications. You have to wonder why you need to identify your race on an application before you list your experience.

    • @fishlover4523
      @fishlover4523 Месяц назад +2

      That’s why I mark Hispanic, Chinese and White (German). Because I am not lying when I write that and it confuses the hell out of people.

    • @joshh7819
      @joshh7819 Месяц назад +8

      I'd argue to remove names from applications as well. So no race, color, sexuality, sex, and name removed. This way the only thing people can base anything on would be the merits you put down.

    • @NortheastGun
      @NortheastGun Месяц назад +1

      @@fishlover4523 😂

    • @josephbreaux2668
      @josephbreaux2668 Месяц назад +3

      I am 62 years old. And I have always written in human on any form requiring race.

    • @kimmyB9203
      @kimmyB9203 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@joshh7819I recently saw an application that asked gender and preferred pronouns. I do not see where that has had to become a thing now too. It's kind of ridiculous. It made me wonder if that will soon be a requirement at some places now.

  • @SteversChed
    @SteversChed Месяц назад +18

    People touched my hair...WAR!!!

  • @Mtn_Mig
    @Mtn_Mig Месяц назад +9

    I was a professor in a new university program that not only gave black students a free education at a very expensive private university but gave them laptops, books, free.meals, tutors, everything for free! Yet, all they talked about isnhow they are fictims of racism.

  • @BowTie513
    @BowTie513 Месяц назад +13

    I'm a white man with a long white beard and have had several black women and to feel my beard and some asked to braid it . I was not offended and were happy to let them.

  • @Ear_Wagle
    @Ear_Wagle Месяц назад +17

    His shirt says everything about him. He’s all about race

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад

      One can love one’s race and their races culture and accomplishments etc without letting it consume them into a way that doesn’t make them hateful towards other races. I’m just speaking in general not him specifically!

  • @Krasher247
    @Krasher247 Месяц назад +29

    if YOU keep having problems with random the problem might not be the group of people.. the problem might be YOU !!!!!

    • @jessewhite2879
      @jessewhite2879 Месяц назад

      Or that specific area in a specific time rather

    • @joer9156
      @joer9156 Месяц назад

      This is very applicable to Jews too.

  • @KathyrnShirey-xo8hd
    @KathyrnShirey-xo8hd Месяц назад +58

    I don’t know anyone that cares if a person is black brown or white. Loving God, family & country matters because it makes a better life for everyone.

    • @christiroseify
      @christiroseify Месяц назад

      And there is nothing Biblical about what you just said.
      1 John 2:15
      “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
      Matthew 10:34-36
      34Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
      35For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
      36And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
      Tell me again where "loving family & country" is in line with the Word of God???

    • @JohnSmith-ti2kp
      @JohnSmith-ti2kp Месяц назад +4

      @@christiroseify And where exactly did he claim it was "Biblical"?????

    • @Quantrills.Raiders
      @Quantrills.Raiders Месяц назад +3

      this way of thinking is why modern churches are being run by fe mini sts and ma rx ists

    • @christiroseify
      @christiroseify Месяц назад

      @@JohnSmith-ti2kp ROTFL... He didn't... I did.
      He claimed to "love God". If you "love God" every thought is from a "biblical" foundation.
      But you apparently don't "love God" or you would understand this...

    • @JohnSmith-ti2kp
      @JohnSmith-ti2kp Месяц назад +1

      @@christiroseify What I understand is that you are too simple minded to make worthwhile replies. Also, few people need your interpretation of what religion is.

  • @BryJamie
    @BryJamie Месяц назад +25

    Your home is your safe space. This everybody needs to say space garbage is annoying as hell. If your home is not a safe space that’s different.

    • @chrisallison9151
      @chrisallison9151 Месяц назад +1

      For many black people home isn’t a safe space, an institution who’s already invests in the safety of their students, is actually good thing to provide students where theyre not reminded of their race in a negative way

  • @amyballard2495
    @amyballard2495 Месяц назад +65

    That touch your hair is such bullshit ive never touched anyones hair but all through school and work i had blk men and women touch my hair ive never thought they thought i was a dog

    • @GrimmGhost
      @GrimmGhost Месяц назад +1

      Ditto.

    • @heidihughes7013
      @heidihughes7013 Месяц назад +5

      Yet if someone wants to touch their hair it's racist. Don't ya just love double standards?

    • @tarrantwolf
      @tarrantwolf Месяц назад +15

      If someone's wacist, they ain't gonna wanna touch you.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад

      @@tarrantwolfhaha!!!!!!!! Exactly so stupid

    • @sticknpoke
      @sticknpoke Месяц назад +6

      @@amyballard2495 I would assume racist people wouldn't even want to touch someone of a different race. Just my guess.

  • @kimchiwasabee
    @kimchiwasabee Месяц назад +15

    "You're a victim!!" Congrats.

  • @dalio46
    @dalio46 Месяц назад +17

    I love seeing intelligent young men with critical thinking skills gives me hope not all college students are lost.

  • @jbp4532
    @jbp4532 Месяц назад +11

    He doesn't even HAVE anecdotes.
    He has the presumption of anecdotes. There's "so many" of them that he can't even single out one.
    "Just thrust him br0"
    He's being sheep herded, and doesn't want the other seeps to single him out if stops marching in lockstep.
    Top wants us all at the bottom to hate an fight each other, every single day.

    • @Whitesquall123
      @Whitesquall123 Месяц назад +1

      100% his example of racist are generic stories her heard on the news and now they're his lived experience.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад

      Yes the occupiers ruling over us have said their greatest weapon is racial tension to keep us busy fighting each other so we don’t unite together against them so they can maintain their grip on power and control over us all.

  • @Frithial
    @Frithial Месяц назад +16

    I was brought up color blind, so I don't get why skin color is important. What you do is what's important. Your character, how you treat others, those are the important things. There are good, bad, and indifferent people of all colors. You don't have a choice on what color you're born, but you have a choice about the sort of person you are.

    • @northernsupernova1
      @northernsupernova1 Месяц назад +1

      Culture informs Character, Character informs Actions.
      If different races grow up in different cultures then there are some broad strokes that can be assume.
      eg. Rural Texans (texas culture) would make someone more likely to be pro gun and non-vegetarian

    • @bobl703
      @bobl703 Месяц назад

      I agree. But the liberals are now requiring everyone to know what skin color you and everyone else is. They have to in order to differentiate the "bad people" (straight white guys) from the rest.

    • @bigguy7353
      @bigguy7353 Месяц назад +1

      Even when color blind there are physiological differences in races that you can see regardless of skin color. Brows, noses, lips, eyes..... you don't need color vision to distinguish races.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад +1

      I love who I am and my people and ancestors etc but I’ve always treat every person I’ve come into contact with with respect and kindness until they give me a reason not to be no matter their racial background and that’s how I will continue on treating people I interact with.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад

      @@northernsupernova1true I would assume that about Texans as well haha

  • @fastlanejunkygsxr9123
    @fastlanejunkygsxr9123 Месяц назад +5

    Bud, I have to applaud your parents. They obviously done a great job in raising a very intelligent, critical thinking young man. Bless you and your family.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад +1

      I agree he seems like a very well adjusted young man.

  • @onisahman
    @onisahman Месяц назад +6

    These days, I doubt any of the professional victims would know what real discrimination is like, even if it were to come punch them in the face.

  • @Meh-oz4gu
    @Meh-oz4gu Месяц назад +7

    Notice how he is so desperate to overcompensate for growing up in a nice suburban area... He has to jump to this.

  • @MLG88726
    @MLG88726 Месяц назад +6

    Touch your hair?! That’s problematic? How and why? I bet no one has ever tried to touch his hair 😂 and if they did how is that racist? It’s like when women are pregnant and people touch their belly. What is that called then?

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад

      Haha!!!!! I agree I so call bullshit!!!!

  • @ashm4938
    @ashm4938 Месяц назад +5

    I am a white guy who was born and raised in Hong Kong up until the age of 17, never really thought about race, never valued it as a point worth talking about outside of "oh some people come from different backgrounds", never even looked at myself as an outsider when I was living in HK.
    Moved to America and holy shit that was a massive culture shock for me, this weird fixation on race that so many have

  • @andersonnettleship845
    @andersonnettleship845 Месяц назад +3

    Those people that believe there is rampant racism will find racism in an open empty field with nobody there.

  • @JamesSmith-tl5zy
    @JamesSmith-tl5zy Месяц назад +5

    Life is really simple treat people the way you want to be treated 💯💯💯

  • @richpuzzo953
    @richpuzzo953 Месяц назад +3

    I am oblivious to the concept of safe spaces. Up until a few years ago, nobody had ever heard of sjch a place. Other than ones own home. I learned at a very young age that the world can be a brutal place. If you build the illusion that there's a place where you can be safe outside mixing with the world, then you're in for a monumental surprise. Once an individual leaves school, in most cases most people will encounter adversity throughout the course of their life. These kids need to wake up and face reality. Life is hard. Idealism rarely results in realism.

  • @eirrenia
    @eirrenia Месяц назад +3

    It’s like that story where two different travelers ask an old man what kind of people they’ll find in this new (to them) city. So he asks them what the people were like back home. One answers very positively, the other very negatively. And to each he answers that they’ll find “just the same.” The attitudes, lenses, energy, whatever you want to call it, that you bring to an interaction has a lot to do how you’ll perceive that interaction.

  • @NewHerseyAccent
    @NewHerseyAccent Месяц назад +4

    There's a reason offense is taken and not given, and respect is given and not taken.

  • @PonkyKong
    @PonkyKong Месяц назад +8

    No thank you to this day. They not only dont understand slavery. But they are also plain ungrateful.

    • @diamondlife-gi7hg
      @diamondlife-gi7hg Месяц назад

      because we should be thankful for the slaves?? is that what you are saying? your right i'm very thankful to your ancestors but people today were not slaves and I owe no one anything. I could say you owe all kinds of modern luxuries to the white man like your car, computer, the airplane, microwave cellphone refrigerator, television etc etc so everyone has made contributions here.

    • @PonkyKong
      @PonkyKong Месяц назад

      @@diamondlife-gi7hg they should say thank you to the people who freed them. Instead of blaming them for the existence of slavery. Yes. Ungrateful of them not to.

  • @michaelbartholomew1358
    @michaelbartholomew1358 Месяц назад +4

    When women touch your hair they are hitting on you. They weren't petting you.

  • @NortheastGun
    @NortheastGun Месяц назад +8

    I don’t know what it’s really like to be a different race but literally everyone gets called names. There’s always people who are hateful and they will go out of the way to insult anyone they can and they will use the words that get the most reactions. It’s just a part of life that everyone has to deal with.

    • @rey_nemaattori
      @rey_nemaattori Месяц назад

      You *ARE* a different race.

    • @NortheastGun
      @NortheastGun Месяц назад

      @@rey_nemaattori I meant a different race than the one I already am, you don't know what race that is.

  • @Superduper666
    @Superduper666 Месяц назад +2

    I've never seen anyone reach out to touch a black person's hair "just because".

  • @RudeDogRanch
    @RudeDogRanch Месяц назад +2

    I witnessed racism when my friend and I went into Costco liquor store in Colorado Springs about 12 years ago. In the past, I have never been “accompanied” while shopping in the store until the time with my friend. It made me uncomfortable and wondered if my friend recognized it. When we got back to the car, she mentioned it. I was shocked when she said “look at me, I’m dressed in baggie sweats and a hoodie. If I were dressed more respectably, it wouldn’t have happened.”
    I put it to the test, and returned a few weeks later dressed in baggie clothes, and lo and behold I was followed. I’m guessing profiling people wearing baggie clothes as a potential thief.
    My sister, who works security at a high end department store says they profile ANYONE pushing a baby stroller. What gives?

  • @JennTN411
    @JennTN411 Месяц назад +3

    .......what? White woman here, since we have to qualify ourselves for whatever reason. My hair is thin and dry, so when I get a cut and a good conditioner, I ask people if they want to pet me (yes, dumb but you'd have to know me 😆). But I get it. If you've grown up hearing that other people are your enemy, then you might be afraid to have physical contact.
    Maybe meditate on why that's your problem, and figure out how to make your mental situation better. 😊

  • @johnm.1069
    @johnm.1069 Месяц назад +8

    WHAT things happen? There are NO specifics because no one is discriminating against him. The ROOT is him (Job 19:28). HE is the real r-a.cist.

  • @kimwiser445
    @kimwiser445 Месяц назад +3

    My first high school was ten percent white. I had good and bad interactions with black people. That didn’t make me racist against black people. I understood that there are good and bad people in all races. Making blanket statements about a race is sad.

  • @scannerbowie2965
    @scannerbowie2965 Месяц назад +3

    Hey dude I like your videos keep up the good work! And I saw on a previous video that you’re studying electrical engineering! I was an electricians mate in the USCG so I know that’s not easy! Props man

  • @ohmightywez
    @ohmightywez Месяц назад +3

    There are racist people. I didn't experience it at all when I was growing up. As a white girl, I was a minority in my class but my classmates just took me as I am. It wasn't until I was an adult and married to a man of another race that I experienced racism, against me for being in a mixed race marriage, against my husband on a couple of notable occasions, and against my mixed race daughter in one instance. Each time it was such a complete shock, like being slapped in the face with a dead fish. Disgusting. But in each instance, though, I was able to take a step back and realize that the people who expressed such repugnant beliefs were not people whose opinions I cared about at all.

    • @chadiverson3796
      @chadiverson3796 Месяц назад +2

      You didn't mention the race of the racists, it was black women, wasn't it?

    • @dontaskdonttell_
      @dontaskdonttell_ Месяц назад

      @@chadiverson3796shhh you’re not allowed to talk about the most Disrespected Group in America

    • @chadiverson3796
      @chadiverson3796 Месяц назад

      @@dontaskdonttell_ Respect is earned, disrespect is earned too....

  • @meattooth1303
    @meattooth1303 Месяц назад +2

    I have lived in NC most of my 54 years. Over the last 36 years i have lived in Greensboro where blacks hold a slight majority. My neighborhood is mixed. For example, next door is a black family, across the street is an asian family and others on my block also include hispanic and mideastern families.. If you mostly view the world on line and compare it to reality, there is a huge difference. On-line, people are constantly and falsely describing today, 2024, as if it were 1954. This delusion is hurting America, making our youth resent each other. White kids are falsely labeled as oppressors with all minorities and oppressed. Meanwhile, they all go to the same schools, get the same education and opportunities as they pursue happiness. Outside the school, cops are not out harassing, arresting and shooting minorities for no reason. If you are caught breaking the law, you will be arrested regardless of race. If to become a threat to police and citizens, you may end up being shot by the cops regales of race. My kids are in high school and minority classmates, who have the same rights and opportunities (sometimes more opportunities b/c they are minorities), hold more resentments towards whites than blacks i grew up with or blacks from my parents gen who actually experience systemic racism. They have it just as good as whites but because they live thru social media, have a delusional view of reality. To cry racism and then defend segregation in today’s environment is delusional. Yes, there are a-holes who are racist towards others but that is now mostly coming from minorities towards whites. Not the other way around and today, racism towards whites is acceptable by the left. The left is OK with black only graduations, dorms, spaces, etc… It is wild how this type of hypocrisy is so common, especially with the woke.

  • @HB-yq8gy
    @HB-yq8gy Месяц назад +2

    Dr.Thomas Sowell says that affirmative action mostly only benefited foreign minority groups with Master''s degrees to achieve Ph.D. not black Americans.

  • @sticknpoke
    @sticknpoke Месяц назад +5

    I don't think asking to touch someone's hair is racist. Having said that, I wouldn't just walk up to a stranger and ask. That's just weird.
    I wear my hair in locs, and I've had white people and people of different races ask to touch my hair, but not because they are racist. They are just curious because it's different. I am white, and I've gotten more questions from people who are not black. However, some of my black friends have been just as curious. They wanted to know how similar or different the feel and process is for my hair type. My hair gets lots of attention and starts conversations with complete strangers. Some people automatically assume that locs are dirty, but the people who ask questions will learn something new, and this breaks down stereotypes.
    Just to be clear, I don't really like anyone touching my hair. I do my own maintenance and washing, and I don't go to salons. Aside from hygiene, I'm weary of negative energy transfers. I have let people I'm really close to touch my hair, but only if they are vibing positively. I'm always happy to answer questions, though, and educate people to break down myths. I don't think it's racism that makes them ask questions. The racist people have no interest in understanding and prefer to just assume. And if they do ask, it's usually not a nice question. Once again, I don't get this type of behavior from just one race either.

    • @ninairish763
      @ninairish763 Месяц назад +1

      Ya exactly I just find it hard to believe that random white folks just walk up to him and ask to touch his hair haha! I think the majority of people who actually do stuff like that are people who are friends with the person they ask etc.

    • @sticknpoke
      @sticknpoke Месяц назад

      @ninairish763 for sure. I had a friend in high school who used to gel his hair in what I can only describe as a tidal wave. Lol. He is white, too, and I always wanted to touch his hair because of the way the gel made it feel. He didn't like it very much, though. I wouldn't have done it if we weren't friends. I grew up with many different races, and at some point, I'm pretty sure we all played with each other's hair. This is probably common among girls. My daughter's best friend is black. When they were little, my daughter asked questions about her hair. My daughter wanted to wear tie in ponytails and braids or twists because her friend did. I would hardly label any of this racist, and I'm pretty sure that people don't do this to strangers.

  • @Quantrills.Raiders
    @Quantrills.Raiders Месяц назад +4

    his first example of bad relations with white folks is them touching his hair.... ive never seen or heard of this in real life or on the internet. He has it very good in America, lots of privilege and opportunity

    • @rey_nemaattori
      @rey_nemaattori Месяц назад

      It happens, but usually only by kids/teens. You have to be quite thick not to attribute it to curiosity imho

    • @Quantrills.Raiders
      @Quantrills.Raiders Месяц назад

      @@rey_nemaattori that was my first thought too, no adult is going to touch other peoples hair. When i was a kid i didnt want to touch anybodys head

  • @gabecarreno5096
    @gabecarreno5096 Месяц назад +2

    It always amazes me when people have something negative to say about racism,history,police & or certain politicians but can only bring up one thing if that & or stumble with the rest of their answer.😂😂😂

  • @user-st8jk4cn6u
    @user-st8jk4cn6u Месяц назад +3

    He's telling the truth as he knows it. He is as racist as anyone can be so he remembers the bad meetings more than the good ones.

  • @mccalltrader
    @mccalltrader Месяц назад +3

    Young gifted and black…his expectation is greatness..he won’t achieve that..and so he blames racism

    • @jameskirby9369
      @jameskirby9369 Месяц назад

      And a shirt like that just further divides the races. What if a white person wore a shirt that said young gifted and white? I’m sure the white person would be called racist but if you’re black you’re just showing racial pride!!

  • @sharkattack5736
    @sharkattack5736 Месяц назад +4

    You know damn well nobody was trying to touch his hair that’s a made up thing he heard so he threw it out there.

  • @diamondlife-gi7hg
    @diamondlife-gi7hg Месяц назад +1

    I was raised by a widowed mother she always told us all races are the same she didn't raise us to hate.

  • @rorymoore4387
    @rorymoore4387 Месяц назад +1

    As soon as I hear that the biggest problem is "people touching your hair" I disregard everything they say.
    1. Because that's not a major racism hate crime.
    And 2. It didn't happen, I reckon 99.9 of people who claim that heard it once and repeat it everytime their asked. The fact that it's brought up at all when asked about racism shows they think of any real problem and resort to retelling same lie.

  • @joshuawells1808
    @joshuawells1808 Месяц назад +3

    There’s an old saying. Darned if you do, darned if you don’t.

  • @lvcw1975
    @lvcw1975 Месяц назад +6

    Atleast this guy has emotions in check and can have a civilized discussion about their beliefs.
    It scares the hell out of the woke folks to have a conversation they just want to scream and act like idiots when anyone dares questions their POV

  • @bradwood9818
    @bradwood9818 Месяц назад +1

    I'm so happy working 40-50 hours a week so I can pay for this ......'s college education. They are CREATING racism not destroying it 😒

  • @lindseyluna3813
    @lindseyluna3813 Месяц назад +1

    Spoiled his entire life. Single Mother. Why is it so similar they are all Crying for Segregation. Once you give it to them, they’ll now cry racism for separating.

  • @AmericanAmy
    @AmericanAmy Месяц назад +3

    6:00 Don’t forget that they were black slave owners also

  • @DAVID-io9nj
    @DAVID-io9nj Месяц назад +3

    He had to think hard for an example. An the example was about his hair?

  • @southafricanchap
    @southafricanchap Месяц назад +1

    Affirmative action! Using racism to fight racism! Two wrongs don't make a right!

  • @joshh7819
    @joshh7819 Месяц назад +4

    It's racist because someone is curious at how his hair feels? Wow.... I guess asking questions or asking to try something is considered racists because it's not typical for you.

    • @rey_nemaattori
      @rey_nemaattori Месяц назад

      Imagine mistaking honest curiosity and interest for malisciousness...

    • @joshh7819
      @joshh7819 Месяц назад

      @@rey_nemaattori right

  • @ptuiptooey
    @ptuiptooey Месяц назад +3

    Perhaps ‘Pro-black “academic”’would have been a better lead.

    • @Boags
      @Boags Месяц назад

      What does "pro black" even mean. Another nonsense phrase.

    • @ptuiptooey
      @ptuiptooey Месяц назад

      @@Boags “Pro-black” means “anti-white”-racism isn’t nonsense to the racist. Don’t need a reason to love, but you damn sure need one to hate, any reason will do: Hate for the haters is reason enough.

  • @user-zl1xx5pz9b
    @user-zl1xx5pz9b Месяц назад +1

    Keep posting LFR Jojo! I admire how you have a thirst for knowledge and are open minded to others opinion! This gentlemen is following what he has been taught. So misguided and in the victim well! When asked for examples he can not give any and the one he thinks of is his hair! Stop being a victim, do your research and take back your power and start thinking for yourself! We need to unite as a nation and not let evil prevail! America is the greatest nation on earth!

  • @user-vc7qz8im6c
    @user-vc7qz8im6c Месяц назад

    You have grown mentality a lot since when you 1st started. Keep your mind open and you will gain even more knowledge. Great work.

  • @starjohnson1119
    @starjohnson1119 Месяц назад +1

    As a black women, I’ve never had a white person try to touch my hair lol. I have had other black people touch my hair without permission though.

  • @davidserigny4357
    @davidserigny4357 15 дней назад

    My grandfather grew up a Houma Indian in Jim Crow Louisiana. He was not allowed to go to high school and school was new to the Natives. But i see him and his peers together with other elders of all colors. They loved each other more than we do by what they show.

  • @lindadavies3281
    @lindadavies3281 Месяц назад +1

    Notice his best example was someone 'white' wants to touch his hair. Let that sink in.

  • @chrisa1125
    @chrisa1125 18 дней назад

    I really appreciate your intellectual honesty LFR Jojo. The US would be a better place if everyone had your mindset... no agenda, just fairness and intellectual honesty.

  • @Roosters-rants1977
    @Roosters-rants1977 Месяц назад +1

    Whenever I ask black people to give an example of their experience of racism. Not the past. They cant ever give me an example. They usually get mad and say " you just dont know what its like to be black" they cant ever give a real example.

  • @bigdoubleu117
    @bigdoubleu117 Месяц назад +2

    I have black people who request to touch my hair all the time. I'm white. It's just a difference of being, it's curiosity, get over it, it's not r@cist.

  • @chcowboy5410
    @chcowboy5410 13 дней назад

    You Are the voice Black America needs to hear

  • @Reshtarc
    @Reshtarc Месяц назад +1

    Affirmative action is the only systemic racism i know of.

  • @booker0110
    @booker0110 Месяц назад

    I enjoy listening to your analysis of each post you do.

  • @BroWithTheFro
    @BroWithTheFro 17 дней назад

    Whenever someone says "oh there are so many examples" and you ask for one, but they have a terrible example, they are lying

  • @666peanutbutter
    @666peanutbutter Месяц назад +2

    Wow….This guy is the typical ‘walking contradiction’….he is so obsessed w/ race he cant see the forest for the trees.

  • @WokelandDefector
    @WokelandDefector 16 дней назад

    “Everyone needs their safe space to where they can go and be their own authentic self.” 🤮

  • @ryanglenn7878
    @ryanglenn7878 Месяц назад

    I love to see your growth in understanding, sir. Keep up the search for truth.

  • @raen3042
    @raen3042 Месяц назад +2

    as a white guy. I can 100% tell you I'm not racist. though I fly an American flag I'm apparently racist. regardless I never thought that way. here I am though. its totally fucked up

  • @jefflovespigs
    @jefflovespigs Месяц назад

    You nailed it when you said if it benefits him good if not then bad. He would state a ground to stand on then burn it up the next sentence but thinking its the right way. He really needs to learn more.

  • @Another_User_Name_
    @Another_User_Name_ Месяц назад +1

    I'm almost fully bald. I wish someone asked me to touch my hair!

  • @Bennie716
    @Bennie716 16 дней назад

    Black people get looked over all the time? Tell that to our local mayor. Tell that to our local mayor before her. Tell that to our local sheriff. Tell that to our local middle school principal and everyone in that office. Such BS! 🤨😵‍💫

  • @pathacker4963
    @pathacker4963 Месяц назад +2

    Who goes up to that guy and touches his hair?

  • @Dino-gj3br
    @Dino-gj3br 16 дней назад

    When I had long hair people of all races asked to touch my hair on a regular basis.

  • @materialclassified
    @materialclassified 23 дня назад

    Why am I called a Caucasion? I've never been close to the Caucus Mountains.

  • @tml1224
    @tml1224 Месяц назад

    I’m 52 and I’ve never had a bad interaction with a black person in my life. Never believed there was any racial discomfort on either side. Treat all living beings with respect.

  • @chrisstephens3196
    @chrisstephens3196 Месяц назад

    When ask for an example of why it’s bad, his only thing he could say is, “People want to touch my hair.”

  • @Retrosigns1
    @Retrosigns1 Месяц назад

    In middle school Black girls in my class would touch my hair, just because we were different, not because they were “racist”. We never really tripped on skin color

  • @steveirwin_8276
    @steveirwin_8276 Месяц назад

    It's always good to look at history, but it should never come at the cost of ignoring the future!

  • @DaisukeFlamedramon
    @DaisukeFlamedramon Месяц назад

    This reminds me of John Stossel's affirmative action "racist" bake sale that he did years ago. I'd love to see your reaction to some of his content, even if it's old content, a lot of it is still relevant in principal. Some videos that come to mind are "Promises gone wrong: Title IX", "Why Ehanol is worse than gasoline", "Healthcare promises gone wrong", "Classic Stossel: Get your Alpacas", "Promise gone wrong: Cash for clunkers", and there was one he did a long time ago on a 2 million dollar restroom. I don't have the video title though.

  • @vincentsiciliano3097
    @vincentsiciliano3097 Месяц назад +9

    As a child of a Working Poor Immigrant family living in the inner city, racist remarks were a daily occurrence and were very hurtful. I could write a book on the many versions of insults directed at my family,, No matter where at School in the Neighbourhood no matter where or who. My Parents Blessed us by moving to the Suburbs when a switch in my head when on. No one not a single person ever said or were allowed only once to say a racist comment to my face!! I would no longer tolerate it. I stopped it.. My only regret is that I never went back to set the old neighbourhood straight.. Stand up for yourself and say enough is enough and mean it.. Safe spaces are a JOKE and will solve NOTHING or even make things WORSE!!

  • @tclifford38
    @tclifford38 Месяц назад +1

    Petting his hair,😂😂😂

  • @choalithikanthe2422
    @choalithikanthe2422 Месяц назад

    "He thinks it's a great thing if it benefits him. If it doesn't benefit him, he doesn't think it's a great thing."
    My man just summed up the entire Left, succinctly and elegantly.

  • @BlaineO
    @BlaineO 20 дней назад

    Did he just say white people are “petting” black folks??!
    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kimwiser445
    @kimwiser445 Месяц назад

    When I was pregnant sometimes people would touch my stomach. I didn’t like it but I don’t even think they thought about what they were doing.

  • @Yata69
    @Yata69 Месяц назад

    Great critical thinking! Don't let someone else tell you what to think! Use that mind, seems rather strong mind, to help you move forward!

  • @gregkasza1925
    @gregkasza1925 15 дней назад

    Why would I look at history if I wasn’t there and played no role in it?

  • @showxating9885
    @showxating9885 Месяц назад

    I'm "white" and 54 years old. I'm the epicenter of what this mindset imagines is the source of the type of behavior he's espousing. Being 54 means I'm GenX. We didn't and still don't care and, in most cases, don't even THINK about race aside from heritage. White was in quotes above because I have Welsh/Irish and Angolan/Congolese/Nigerian in my DNA. $l@ves were interbred for genetic diversity. All of my aforementioned genetic makeup were slaves in the same period of time. Yet I'm a perpetrator of what he's saying.

  • @ryanglenn7878
    @ryanglenn7878 Месяц назад

    You can't support affirmative action and be for equality; equal treatment of different people and races.

  • @sicarius2752
    @sicarius2752 28 дней назад

    Keep up the great videos! We need to hear the perspective of the young generation like yourself

  • @shawnstine3244
    @shawnstine3244 23 дня назад

    What's funny is, he says he was passed up for a job, but he could have been passed up for another black person. He doesn't know.

  • @MrMetz79
    @MrMetz79 18 дней назад

    80k. Isn't even enough to qualify for a 2 bedroom mortgage.

  • @stevej7139
    @stevej7139 Месяц назад

    The last time I actually saw racism in the wild was back in the mid 60s in the hills of Kentucky we stopped at a gas station and there was two soda machines and one had "white" painted on it and the other had "black" written on it, then the station attendant tells me I bought from the wrong machine because I got a soda out of the "black" machine and I'm white. Otherwise as far as witnessing racism in person I have not seen it since the 60s, although I did spend the majority of my life in the San Diego area where it seems mostly the San Diego PD is where you could find racism and I rarely ventured into the city.