A wife is despised by her husband and this is how she replies…
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Such an elegant end to the discussion "not because of skirts, but because glasses"
Perfect response
Madea goes to space.
@@shawnathin3936be quiet chile😂
And she pushed her glasses up her nose using her middle finger!! Good girl got her message across beautifully!
Love these wonderful women - had lunch with us ! Best time in life!
They had to fight against racism and against prejudice... Great women!
they rose above it all, they didn't demand to be seen for their skin color or gender, they focused on the things that matter. Best way to change the world is to get people to see beyond appearances.
God bless black females lesbians in the 60s
And Patriarchal Misogyny
And colorism
@@qsmith6141Colorism is the same as racism
Fun Fact: Katherine was born in 1918 and lived to be 101. Her husband, Jim Johnson passed away in 2019 at 93. They were married 60 years. He was actually her junior by almost 7 years.
I counted eight years difference, based on your comment. 🤔
@@cathywithac3793 she was born 8/26/1918. He was born 7/2/1925. This is a difference of 6 years, 10 months and 6 days. Even in those days, it was uncommon for a younger man to marry an older woman
And what a wonderful pair they were 😊😊😊😊😊
My great grandparents were 5 years apart, with my g grandmother the elder of the two. They were born in the south in the 1880’s & 1890’s. Rare, but thank God they did marry.
R.I.P. @Cathywithac3793 😂😂😂
❤ black female machinist here. Thanks ladies ❤
You go, girl! Be aware. There are girls shyly watching you.
No the mechanic is for something else 😕
@@JamilaJibril-e8h it says machinist not mechanic.
@@n.r.546and don't let ANYONE or ANYTHING be an obstacle to you! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@madihaq2252 Ty 👍🏼❤️
I am sooo dang proud of these ladies! They took more punches than men, and they still rose to the top and shun like the brightest stars. Bravo Ladies. 💜💜🤩🤩
Shone baby shone brightly ❤💫⭐️🌟✨🔥💥☄️☀️☀️☀️☀️
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They were brave, courageous and very intelligent. Young women need more role models like them.
If this is a true story, where are they now? Family?
Children?
If they had all if the above, their FAMILY Must be very very proud
@@ARDCunanit’s based on true events and people. Katherine Johnson is still alive, in 2015 she received the presidential medal of freedom. Dorothy and Mary have passed but both were real women who did tremendous things for the space program as well. It would be amazing to have any one of them as a mother, the ultimate role model.
"It's because we wear glasses" 🤓😂❤🙏🏻
Casually perpetuating the stereotype as if it’s true… they do wear skirts and some don’t wear glasses.
I was waiting for her to say it’s because of our brains. Or something. Like????
I loved how she pushed them glasses up, too, in response 😅
should have adjusted her glasses with her middle finger instead...oops
@@AM-cv9fi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As someone whose a woman and wears glasses i am so happy and proud of this comment i was like "EYYY LESS GOOOO BROOO" 😂❤
That is the best line EVER! "It's not because we wear skirts. It's because we wear glasses." Yea, verily.
What a disgrace (& so disrespectful) that we never knew about these brilliant women!! Such wonderful role models
There will be more due to the digitalisation. Nothing will be hidden any more.
I thought the very same thing. Complete nonsense. They should be in history books and learned about in class while in school. Seriously.
You could have opened a book at any time in your life instead of waiting for fictionalized movie to "educate" you. 😂
@@Maras70D
We went to school and send our children to school for a reason.
I spent 6 years of schooling learning about how bad hitler was.
Would be more beneficial if they actually focused on their own people and gave us an identity we can be proud of.
@@vincentbbrodybecause they’re busy brainwashing the people with Jesus and Moses rather than real people that actually affects their lives!
Taraji, Octavia and Janelle ATE these roles up! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 such an incredible movie, watched it again last night
Its a real double punch, being part of a discriminated minority ans being a woman. Im honestly not sure which one made it harder. But these gals seem like real.heroes.
Being undermined by your own men is worse because, quite frankly, racism is expected from people outside the community, and not being supported by the "leaders" of one's community isn't expected.
@@melaninmoxiellc963my grandma always said to be a black woman is the most privileged oppressed position in human society. It took me years to understand what that meant. She was absolutely right.
@melaninmoxiellc963 totally agree with you.
At the end of the day, as crazy as it sounds, i think being female is a bigger punch then being a minority.
Sure there has been enormous change on both accounts. But many men still have poor opinion of female ability, even within a minority.
@@BayouBarbie504what did she mean?
@@BayouBarbie504 Absolutely. My daddy trained me from a young age from this very rhought, as I wanted to be a lawyer since the age of 7. Invaluable. That framed my presence and purpose. My teen daughters and I cried and cheered throughout this powerful movie. 💖💯💃🏽💪🏽✌🏽✝️
The fact that Katherine Johnson does not have a space center named after her is blasphemy
She does now!
That happened years ago! She was present at the opening😅😅
There are two Katherine G Johnson NASA centers
The Katherine Johnson Computing Center. They announced it at the end of the movie.
I don't remember this @@jimbarrett5930
God, I love Taraji. Every single one of her characters radiates such capable, bad bitch energy, and she just seems like she'd be so fun to hang out with.
Hidden Figures (2016)
Jim doesn't despise Katherine. This was the first time they met, and he underestimated her.
They later married and were together 60 years, until his death in 2019
The first in a long line of correcting him😂
This isn't WHO they were talking about.. they were talking about the first couple on screen
@antoinettethomas4675
No they weren't. Plus, Levi didn't despise Mary. He was concerned for her safety as an ambitious Black woman in a segregated state
It has nothing to do with Jim dispising Katherine but that his first reaction, because she is a Woman, is to underestimate her intelligence/ability!!!
@@gilliankingston8259 I know....
Oh how I love this movie and the significant contribution of these wonderful women. May they all RIP.💐🇺🇸
Its the People who love you that will cause your staying at the comfort zone. The moment you get out of people pleasing circles, that's the moment you will start feeding your greater version
Yes!
God this was such a sad period in time…So many poc genuinely wanted and were eager in helping our country advance. The same country with a built in societal structure to hate them. Yet they still stood, helping us and literally giving us dozens of crucial and life saving interventions 🙏🏻
Literally.
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You said nothing but the TRUTH! And don't get me started on our men & women who served in the military, that also blatantly hated them & treated them like crap!! Smdh 😢
This movie made me want to be come an engineer, not specifically aeronautical, but just engineering in general. Currently in sophomore year at Purdue university studying construction engineering and I couldn’t be happier😁
🙏🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
Congratulations 👏 Go team go!
YES! We need more people in STEM and especially more capable women.
Hi, what's the name of the movie
@@deborahnabuyo7984 Hidden Figures.
This is a wonderful American story that can make EVERYONE of us proud to be an American.
What so proud about enduring racism
@@imrankh68
You missed the point = did you see the movie and/or read the book? If not, maybe you should. Ive done both = the book BEFORE the movie
@@imrankh68I get what you’re saying that racism shouldn’t exist and nobody should have to endure it but here we are. Racism has been prevalent in America since it was founded
Are you nuts? Did you see how those women were treated? It makes me embarrassed to be an American. And they continuously undermine black scholars today.
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This description is way off. Neither of these men despise the women. The first is concerned for her safety, but ultimately reconciles and supports her decisions. The second couple he apologises for his earlier remarks, they fall in love and get married.
Nice answer with the glasses, very classy.
Women like this make feel so proud of being a woman a true feminist she is doing something great and is not because we wear skirts is because we wear glasses !!
The old feminists are great women. These days, those who call themselves as "feminists" are just facists in guise of feminism. Sad truth.
These women like so many others have set the course and standards of our way of progress. While even today there are those keeping them from shining. Our future
Who are those keeping them from shining?
Boy what did women go through back them ,,,if we only stay together 😢😢
Read the book, if you like, but it is a bit dry. These ladies … and the little girls … really brought the story to life.
I LOVE ❤ LOVE this movie.
To think I lived in Newport News in the 70s and I never knew why Mercury Boulevard was named Mercury Boulevard.
I’ve seen it at least 50+ times. I love it more each time
My favorite movie of all time! It was made in my childhood home! Everyone was so gracious and fabulous! Love it! Deal of a life time!
Can you please tell me the name of the movie? I want to see it.i have heard of these kinds of stories. Didn't even know that it was a female black sister came up with the GPS system.bless those ladies of every different shade.we are all one❤❤
@@barbaraandrews434Hidden Figures
So very proud of you lovely ladies
Her husband didn’t despise her, he just didn’t want her to get hurt.
The wonderful ways of life to filter out the unwanted CRAP!! ❤
If only it were that easy.
Great movie!!!! Praise God, he made a way for those ladies to excel and to propel our country forward. There are so many black and brown people capable of greatness. Our country is better for their achievements.
Love ❤️ her “clarification” on his optics. 👏👏👏👏👏
Have you seen the movie? I'm not sure which man you're saying despises his wife but neither of them did.
Mary Jackson's husband later bought her new, mechanical pencils and supported her dream. He was just concerned about them moving the goal post on her again, about her not getting her due.
The other man eventually made up for his comments himself and they eventually married.
Ridiculously inaccurate caption..
Brilliantly movie highlighting these amazing women. So well cast!
Such a gorgeous reply❤
Hmmm, maybe she should have said “not because we wear skirts it’s because someone finally recognizes that we should wear a CROWN, but are happier wearing glasses so we can clearly see everyone applauding for us!!! Happiness is!!! God bless each & every one of these ladies who are obviously Heaven sent!!!
I actually grew up in WV and had not heard of her until the movie. Very sad she was never mentioned in our history lessons. She was an amazing person!!
I don't think he despised his wife. He just didn't want to his to get hurt. She's been hurt not only because of her gender. But by her race as well. He's seen everything she had to go through. To be in the position that she's in.
VERY VERY INTELLIGENT HUMBLED GREAT BLACK WOMEN I SALUTE AND THANK YOU ALL LADIES.
This was the best movie ever!! ❤❤
PLZZZ Remind me WHAT this movie title is?? It was one I wanted to see, but now..Can NOT remember the dadgum name!
@@pistolannie6500 Hidden Numbers
@@pistolannie6500Hidden Figures. I think it’s still on Disney+
@@pistolannie6500 Hidden Figures.
Its a true story as well i do beleive the last lady passed away a couple of years ago and because it's a white mans world these ladies were never bought out to the public and thats a dam shame , they probally didn't want the world to know that three black wemon outsmarted them. Exellent job ladies❤
That is REAL FEMINISM right there! No BS!
What an elegance? I love her in this role!!! She's simply spectacular!!!
....And they fought prejudice by SHOWING they were capable of doing their jobs...NOT by sueing...yelling, protesting. They simply did OUTSTANDING jobs and FLEXED their BRAINS. WOMEN in general were treated as less
ALL women. Of course black women had a harder struggle.
But, they were proud. No laying around complaining.
Yas!!! 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 Superb film deserving of all its accolades for outstanding script, performances, and crewship! 🙌🏽 ❤🎉 This is a classic in all its refinement.
I really loved that he immediately tried to make this up to her and apologise for misspeaking. Like, it's one thing to have badass women in this film, but to have humble and supportive men helping them along the way? Damn it was such a good film, even if the truth was embellished a little...
Taraji has some of the MOST BEAUTIFUL EYES IN THE WORLD!!!! This movie is an American Treasure.
I'm still mad that Taraji didn’t at least get nominated for this role. She was brilliant. And she had pressure because her character's inspiration was still living at the time. Hollywood knew they messed up. So, they invited Dr. Johnson to the Oscar Awards ceremony and had Taraji push her wheel chair. That was great to give her her flowers while she could smell them, but what about Taraji 's? It still irritat3s my soul. Smh
She pushed those glasses up giving him da faaaannger
What these women achieved was truly exceptional. The country hobbled so many people by limiting their educational opportunities then used the excuse that they didn't have the education to succeed.
The" first" always are the biggest fighters.
"Not because we wear skirts"
But proud to being their part "for the country", how patriotic 😮.
THAT needs to be taught in school again.
These women were brilliant 😢😢😢😢, it took decades for us to find out about them. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💙💜❤️💖💯‼️
The title of this short is completely misleading, they weren’t married in this scene, and he wasn’t being contemptuous.
My dad had the pleasure of meeting Katherine ,, very bright intelligent person. If it weren't for her and 2 others we would not have gotten into space .like we did. Thankyou so much and it's a shame that people are still very prejudice. ❤
Her husband doesn’t despise her. 🙄
✨✨So Uplifting ✨✨
Thank you! 😊🙏🏾🎉💐💜
He loved her that caption is wild
Mr. Johnson & Katherine Johnson were a DYNAMIC PAIR!! True & lasting lifelong love! RIHP King & Queen!!❤❤
My granny called me her computer for years. I never understood why she said that. I’d just assist her with what she asked. She would encourage all her grandchildren to excel in school by having us to report to her home every report card period. Our parents would bring us to her. She would review our grades and give us silver dollars for every A grade and fifty cent pieces for every B grade. This movie and knowing this history makes me so proud and grateful for my grandmother’s encouragement. Naturally, yet today, I am deeply involved in analytical business optimization. I love and miss my granny. ❤
Saying he despised her is strong wording, he actually really likes her. And he’s not her husband he’s just a guy she’s been newly seeing.
Even the other girls husband who doesn’t really support her being an engineer, it’s not cuz he hates her, he just is worried for her safety because there were a lot of hate crimes and blatant racism back then. It’s not cuz he doesn’t think a women could be an engineer.
The second guy maybe had a moment of prejudice, but I’m pretty sure he apologizes for it and takes accountability that it wasn’t okay.
Brilliant POINT Said! 👍😊
That Put that Man's Ego in Check! 👍😊👍
Kevin Costner Baptist made this movie to record History!!!
Gotta admire someone who responds with intelligent words than loud voice. That’s not what we see these days.
The movie is Hidden Figures.
“I don’t wanna see you get hurt” is also the slogan behind so much homophobia starting within families. Instead of supporting hate in the name of love, what we all need is to support each other in our various struggles in life, without losing love as our compass.
The level of undermining the power of women and the major roles women play in society as well as science!!! All women are Gods given blessings
The skin color doesn't change how intelligent someone is, it's all about the desire to learn.
Sound words, Brian. Prejudice makes no sense.
More women need to adopt the mentality of it’s not because we were skirts it’s because we were glasses
Crazy how we learn our history thru movies.
Because reading it has nearly disappeared.
It's still literature
Written history has a perspective. Real history is priceless..
I'm 66, and yes..the lies are heartbreaking.
Careful now movies are movie they are not 100% accurate even with based of true story’s and your see long thing through the derecters perspective which can be good in some but others it’s not
What a beautiful response in so many ways!❤ Thank you for standing out among the few!
Truly incredible women! We owe so much to them! ❤
“They let women handle that sort of thing?...”
“Yes, there are 20 women , at NASA, working with computer. Not because of their skirts, because they wear glasses! “
I love her answer!
They had to fight for what they believed in and won the battle with great difficulties,,,I have watched this movie 3 times and recommended it to anyone to watch,,,very great actors
When she pushes those glasses up it gave me chills
i love how she pushes her glasses up her nose.
Love this movie powerful women standing up for everything...In such classy ways
They were brilliant women ❤
Again PHENOMENAL MOVIE!! PHENOMENAL ACTING portraying incredible, path breaking ladies!!
Teriffic movie❣️❣️❣️
It was even harder for these women than the film shows. Real champs❣️❣️❣️
This topic scared the Academy Award Board..
This role definitely warranted an Award..
This is exactly why when a man tries to say ANYTHING in discouragement ladies, do NOT believe that. Know your worth and work toward all your goals. You owe it to you to accomplish whatever your heart desires that you deem attainable. So I say to you all, GET IT SIS! #seeyouatthefinishlineladies #itstimetobossup
She called him "Mr. Johnson". Looks like a silver oak leaf on his epaulette making him a Lieutenant Colonel. Ouch!!!.
This movie made me so proud of my sisters, especially knowing it’s a true story. Fighting against racism & sexism on top of doing their job is not easy work. They did that while making history💪🏽
I'M A GUY WHO HATES HATERS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR GENDER IS!!!!!!
YES YOU GETTING GAME GIRL
I love this movie. My husband was an aerospace design engineer at a large aero space company. He worked on many projects with the space program. The shuttle, many satellites and several launches. He loved his job. When he passed away several years ago people who worked with him came and told me what an excellent engineer he was. He loved working with all the females and the males who worked on the projects.
I think he had a valid question concerning the times they were living in.
Should’ve been understandable.
Can't she stop being so beautiful 😍
One of the best movies out there. They were the pioneers for so many women. Breathtaking accomplishments. These women need to be celebrated 🍾 and have history lessons taught about them.
Don’t ever underestimate women!
Wish they got recognition in our history books.
This movie is brilliant.
This was an excellent movie and Taraji as well as Octavia and Janelle killed it!
Ive watched the movie over and over. Excellent true story and amazing actors. Brilliant minds. I didnt get the genius gene 😢
Not everyone is a genius, that's what makes us all unique and special. You no doubt have very special gifts and qualities of your own, it's up to you to recognise what you're great at and cultivate it and embrace your own uniqueness
They picked a great actor for the husband ❤
Brains, beauty and CLASS!!! All of these ladies were forces to be reckon with!
This is a brilliant and educational film about discrimination and segregation.
I have watch it a few times and will be watching it again later so inspiring . Change does happen like anything it's about being the right person in the right place at the right time.
Thats how we move on !!
Hey Cookie. Another great role for a terrific actress.
The husband did not despise his wife!! Have you actually watched this film?
There’s so much positive Black Intelligence People’s,we haven’t learned or know about them. Black peoples make more if they’re trying to get rid of them. Love learning!
Priceless A Woman Is As Brilliant As Man And We As A Black People Are Wonderfully Created By God And We Will Have Our First Woman President Of These United States Of America 🇺🇸 🖤
👑👼🏾👑 @@daiseyjohnson1763 💖🙏🏾🫅🏾💖 Peace and Blessings To You and 🫅🏾🙏🏾 To All of Our Precious and Righteous People from ☺️🙋🏾☺️ Katherine in Chicago Illinois on Sunday July 28, 2024 at 2:05am 🎉🙏🏾🎉🫅🏾🎉
"despises"??? No her husband did NOT despise her" he was wanting to protect her!!!
Love how she shut him up classy😂