Wow, Maria, I just got this comment; I don't usually go to RUclips, but I so appreciate your writing! I'd love it if you'd be in touch at my website, www.screwnomics.org
this is one of the most important books in my lifetime. she has done a monumental service of good w/ this book & it's information. it definitely needs to be in every black family household, & i would say, every household, so we can get that much closer to restructuring this exploitative system once & for all.
Her information is so solid. I really appreciate all of the research that she did. My father talked to me about the Color of Money and White Supremacy. Her research validates his stories. He just found loopholes.
I love the talk. The Q & A was great until the Indian National (India) was trying to compare colonization of India versus slavery of Black people in the United States. Especially since India is known for its colorist caste system.
Among other reasons why inter-national colonization (in places like India) and intra-national colonization (in places like the US) is different is because upon liberation, Indians had land. Upon liberation, the freed people did not receive that full-scale. India and Indians deserved reparations for all that was stolen from the land and labor in order to make that land productive for the newly freed people. Black Americans deserve land and other forms (to be determined in collaborative consultation with them) of reparations to make the land and people productive on the same scale as whites.
I went down the rabbit hole of fighting the meme of "black culture of destruction" created today's problems. It lead to this book and I have not seen a sincere rebuttal to her arguments yet
Interesting, well researched; however what is the end game of this book? Might this be a forerunner for reparations for African-Americans? What about Germany paying reparations to the offspring of the 6.5 Jews slaughtered? Costs for the fight against Covid 19 make reparations at best untenable.
@norronlee4945 I want to be clear. Are you saying that reparations sounds morally and legally correct, but we are just worried about the economics if we can afford them?
What do the Dred Scott case have to do with how money is distributed to people who are considered black as opposed to the people who, at the end of the 1876 reconstruction act, that only the people who choose to be white became the upper class of the caste system? Why did not all people at that time period become white to have better financial and international wealth to return?
Does she have ADD or something, or maybe it’s just nerves because she drinks a lot of coffee/or tea and water? I’ve seen other interviews where she does this.
This book should be mandatory reading. I obtained so much value from it. Thank you for writing it.
Wow, Maria, I just got this comment; I don't usually go to RUclips, but I so appreciate your writing! I'd love it if you'd be in touch at my website, www.screwnomics.org
I read the book too! Yes, it should be mandatory for all Americans, especially Afro Americans. Many of us don't understand what happened.
this is one of the most important books in my lifetime. she has done a monumental service of good w/ this book & it's information. it definitely needs to be in every black family household, & i would say, every household, so we can get that much closer to restructuring this exploitative system once & for all.
Yvette Carnell brought me here
Very Informative and Valuable Research. Thank You.
Let's get those reparations
Grateful thank you to The Karen Hunter Show for mentioning this book🙏I will be purchasing it💓.
Her information is so solid. I really appreciate all of the research that she did. My father talked to me about the Color of Money and White Supremacy. Her research validates his stories. He just found loopholes.
I love the talk. The Q & A was great until the Indian National (India) was trying to compare colonization of India versus slavery of Black people in the United States. Especially since India is known for its colorist caste system.
Does he want to have the castle conversation? No.
41:28 Obama to his credit...didn't do much!" LOL
Among other reasons why inter-national colonization (in places like India) and intra-national colonization (in places like the US) is different is because upon liberation, Indians had land. Upon liberation, the freed people did not receive that full-scale. India and Indians deserved reparations for all that was stolen from the land and labor in order to make that land productive for the newly freed people. Black Americans deserve land and other forms (to be determined in collaborative consultation with them) of reparations to make the land and people productive on the same scale as whites.
1:18:45. I would LOVE to know the caste designation of that Indian guy who was CLEARLY there to make bad faith arguments. I bet he's of Brahmin caste
I was there. I actually think he was a Sikh, judging by what he was wearing.
This video is only 1:16:xx long.
When the guy was coming with the colonisation question they should have allowed her to cook.
Great questions from the gallery!
I’ve listen to three other book tour stops each lecture and questions are eye opening.
Thanks.
🤔 I am intrigued . I must pursue this information .
This is such a good talk.
One of the best books I ever read in my life
She is great
Excellent
We don't need a truth and reconciliation commission if it will preclude or exclude reparations.
The Indian guy talking is gaslighting and doesn't understand he's in this country bc of the blood shed by ADOS.
I disagree. I think he knows very well that it was the struggle that ADOS fought that afforded him the opportunity to be here, he just doesn't care.
I went down the rabbit hole of fighting the meme of "black culture of destruction" created today's problems. It lead to this book and I have not seen a sincere rebuttal to her arguments yet
Just My Opinion Reviews bought me here. saw the movie "the banker" with anthony mackie
He needed to write his own book about colonization
👍🏾
Interesting, well researched; however what is the end game of this book?
Might this be a forerunner for reparations for African-Americans? What about Germany paying reparations to the offspring of the 6.5 Jews slaughtered?
Costs for the fight against Covid 19 make reparations at best untenable.
You spend too much time alone. Go outside and make some real friends.
@@ltwadley7619
I get out nearly every day for a 2-3 hour walk and have protected co
Have conversations properly spaced.
@norronlee4945 I want to be clear. Are you saying that reparations sounds morally and legally correct, but we are just worried about the economics if we can afford them?
What do the Dred Scott case have to do with how money is distributed to people who are considered black as opposed to the people who, at the end of the 1876 reconstruction act, that only the people who choose to be white became the upper class of the caste system? Why did not all people at that time period become white to have better financial and international wealth to return?
Ethnocentrism maybe.
54:06
Colonization is not the same, I keep saying these Indian people are not on our side
ADOS is aTribe!
Don't Tread on Me!
#ADOS
Does she have ADD or something, or maybe it’s just nerves because she drinks a lot of coffee/or tea and water? I’ve seen other interviews where she does this.
Actual program starts at 16:19
No it doesn't. The entire video is mandatory watching.