Why Racism Will Never End (The Shocking Truth)

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  • @honestdiscourse
    @honestdiscourse  17 дней назад +2

    Thank you for watching. Our prayer is that these conversations inspire more respectful discussions between people with differing viewpoints. If you'd like to watch the entire 2-hour conversation, you can do that when it releases here: ruclips.net/video/S7nGexjswG0/видео.html.

    • @Homeatlast101
      @Homeatlast101 17 дней назад

      Unfortunately the thin black gentleman is disingenuous as that is what CRT continues to be pushed forward on. The FACT that those who push CRT NEVER want it to end because it is not about ending white supremacy or talking about what is really wrong.... It is always about victimhood of those who refuse to change their evil deeds and the evil agenda behind it which is control, pride, and other sinful agendas that continues to push forward satan's filthy agenda! Unfortunately the thin black gentleman is lying to himself and he knows it.

    • @91toinfinity
      @91toinfinity 17 дней назад

      Y'all literally stole Jubilee's idea. Come up with something unique

    • @GregSukert
      @GregSukert 17 дней назад +5

      ​@@91toinfinity I agree! Jubilee is the only channel that can host discussions with people who have differing viewpoints. How dare anyone else do such a thing!

  • @xhosagibran370
    @xhosagibran370 15 дней назад +1

    One thing I’ve noticed with “discussions” like this is that a person(the bigger guy) will throw wild accusations while knowing absolutely nothing about the subject; meanwhile the other person(slim) will try to correct or educate him. That has become the normal discourse and it solves nothing. You can’t have a conversation when two people are talking about two different things.
    The bigger guy said it himself “if we cannot identify a moment in time” while the entire time he hasn’t identified a single fact from his talking point; just threw an accusation and moved on. Also You care to protect the aborted babies but not the infant mortality rate? The hypocrisy of it all.

  • @nickf7313
    @nickf7313 17 дней назад +4

    The common thread in conversations about CRT… those that oppose it have no idea what it is. How do you have a rational conversation about a topic when one person has no idea what the topic even is?

    • @phanatic215
      @phanatic215 16 дней назад

      It is treated as a one definition fits all, by people who don't know what it is. I've seen far too many cable news clips of someone being asked to define CRT, and they start stuttering and trying to pull together something that isn't the dogwhistle "anything that accurately portrays historical white atrocities"

    • @yisroelackerman
      @yisroelackerman 16 дней назад

      If you can't explain it well enough to make it make sense to others - then you don't really have theory.
      What you have is a religious doctrine you are trying to sell to others - like what Christians do.

    • @PorkChopAChunky
      @PorkChopAChunky 15 дней назад

      What if we do know what it is and still oppose it?

    • @nickf7313
      @nickf7313 15 дней назад

      @@PorkChopAChunky this is an intersectionality we never have to worry about it seems.
      CRT is just defining reality, you can deny reality if you choose.

    • @PorkChopAChunky
      @PorkChopAChunky 15 дней назад

      @nickf7313 Utter nonsense. CRT is nothing more than the perception of a rather small number of people. You stating it's the supreme truth known as reality doesn't make it so. Depending on who it is speaking on CRT it can be almost entirely nonsense.

  • @poerava
    @poerava 16 дней назад +1

    Big brother doesn’t even know what CRT is. Uncle Sam love this man.

  • @804EBEATS
    @804EBEATS 17 дней назад +5

    Research history. Learn from it. Pass it on. Don't live there but Learn from it.

  • @HarmonicRezolution
    @HarmonicRezolution 16 дней назад +1

    It may be easier to frame the topic in the concept of power dynamics, as its mutable. Racism is too 'solid' a concept, and disempowers both 'parties' the ability to grow, change and adapt the broader society. Nothing is permanent but change, and everyone needs to be a part of growth. This is better navigated with the concept of power than racism, as it addresses the individual as much as cultures.

    • @phanatic215
      @phanatic215 16 дней назад

      America won't stop being racist because it is profitable. Scaring people about black and Mexican boogeyman has sold a lot of guns

    • @xhosagibran370
      @xhosagibran370 15 дней назад +1

      Be careful man because once you start talking about power dynamics that’s when they start hurling communism and socialism at you as insults.

  • @worstcaseofcrabsever5510
    @worstcaseofcrabsever5510 17 дней назад +1

    Many people do not know the reason Memorial day became a holiday. The civil war rocked our nation beyond anything. Hundreds of thousands died. The loss of life and livelihood left people scarred and faded. Black people wanted to show they appreciated the enormous sacrifice that was made on their behalf. They held an event to respect and celebrate those who died. They didn't think these heroes should be forgotten. The event was well received so much that they did it again every year. If those people who lived back then were to learn of CRT they would be vexed and aghast. Look it up. The War was over and the good guys won. Be humble and celebrate the soldiers who died to destroy slavery. Live in the now.

    • @hpensive
      @hpensive 16 дней назад

      Really, who passed Jim Crows laws and why? In reality there was a Black Liberation movement that was about to start an actual hot war on the ground in southern states right before the war kicked off. What most people fail to understand is that Natives and Free Slaves fought from FL to Kansas in something called the Gulla war. The Seminole groups fought against the North and South and represented a collaborative effort between indigenous and slave bands that wanted liberty away from their oppressors.

    • @worstcaseofcrabsever5510
      @worstcaseofcrabsever5510 16 дней назад

      @@hpensive I don't see it that way. Those Seminoles and runaway slaves were conquered and driven out By Jackson so they fled to Oklahoma and then they were chased away again 10 years later all the way down to Mexico. This accomplished what? In 1808 the U.S. passed a law banning slaves from Africa from entering the country. Some states outlawed slavery right from the start and thus never even had slavery. Just 32 years after USA became a country they were passing major Federal laws to end slavery. John Brown was the martyr that was needed. His courage and willing ness to sacrifice himself and his sons inspired a mindset for revolution. Abe Lincoln wasn't supposed to win the election. He was the first Republican president ever. The republican party was backed by the growing abolitionist movement and they helped push Lincoln over the top with money donations. The southern states were outraged that they lost the election. With the new abolitionist backed president, they knew the anti-slavery laws would soon come down the pipe. So they launched a preemptive war. They thought they could force a peace deal and become their own nation. It would have been easy to just leave them be and nobody would have to die. But people knew slavery was wrong and they were willing to fight for those enslaved in the south. The writings of Friedrick Douglas gave a much needed voice to spread hope for change. You won't find any wars fought for a more pure intention. Most are fought for money and power. The war cost more than we today can imagine. Yes there would still be lingering racism for a long time after. But even the Jim crow laws were ultimately defeated after only a few years of being law. The good guys won that one too.

    • @hpensive
      @hpensive 16 дней назад

      ​@@worstcaseofcrabsever5510 Almost all the Natives were driven out on the trail of tears. The civil war was the capture of one continent to create the modern US. That wasn't going to happen without the Seminoles and Southerners being subdued.

    • @nickf7313
      @nickf7313 15 дней назад

      @@worstcaseofcrabsever5510 wow. Just wow.
      Look up a little documentary called “harvest of shame” and tell me again that slavery ended at the civil war.

    • @worstcaseofcrabsever5510
      @worstcaseofcrabsever5510 15 дней назад

      @@nickf7313 I guess in your world slavery never ended. Got it. And here I thought the civil war really happened. I guess it was just a hoax.

  • @cesarviana8060
    @cesarviana8060 17 дней назад +5

    I’m Hispanic minority in my workplace. They don’t care were I come from. I believe that talking about race it’s counterintuitive, we are American. The best thing about USA is you can be immigrant and come here and become American. I recognize there have been racism but my experience the racism that my family has experienced came in Georgia from black folks. White people in my experience they didn’t matter where I came from. Do I care how black people from that place treated my family, yes, but that happened in that moment and that place.
    Because of that incident I don’t label all black peoples racist. The people that are racist are people that are hurt, and anybody can be racist, not only white people.

    • @nickf7313
      @nickf7313 15 дней назад

      @@cesarviana8060 CRT is not about personal rascism. It is a law theory, it is about the unequal weight of the justice system, and how the past effects people of race.
      Talking about race is certainly not counterintuitive. Without reconciliation the legacy of racism will continue to have socioeconomic effects. The very identity of “white” wasn’t even a thing until abolition. It was propaganda used by the capitalist class to pin working-class white Europeans against free slaves to keep both subjugated.

  • @PorkChopAChunky
    @PorkChopAChunky 15 дней назад

    People are naturally tribal, all people are. You will never convince 8b very different people to get along. Luckily the world is large enough we can live in peace with people we disagree with. The only thing we need to learn is to quit worrying what people think about you and focus on improving the people who do care for you. Find your tribe and screw everyone else.

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 16 дней назад +1

    Critical theory has a view?
    It's an analytical tool. It's a framework for analyzing things related to systems of power.

  • @LilSyl05
    @LilSyl05 17 дней назад +1

    American really need to travel the world...

  • @sturmstorm
    @sturmstorm 16 дней назад

    😂 hateful comment deleted and all I did was spit facts…..
    RUclips obviously isn’t the place to have open discussion!
    Your problems are closer to home than you think!

  • @EverettCDavis
    @EverettCDavis 16 дней назад

    It's interesting to hear this man tie racism back to sin and how racism is against God and against scripture. But also, for centuries, Christians used scripture to justify slavery and racism....

    • @PorkChopAChunky
      @PorkChopAChunky 15 дней назад

      Christians? Try the entire world ding dong

    • @EverettCDavis
      @EverettCDavis 15 дней назад

      @@PorkChopAChunky The entire world, including non-Christians, used scripture to justify slavery? Why would a non-Christian care what the bible has to say?

    • @zacharys8090
      @zacharys8090 10 дней назад +1

      The men who stood against slavery when the culture wouldn't, were Christians, and they used scripture to back up their abolition.

  • @phishENchimps
    @phishENchimps 17 дней назад

    you know what was a good place to deal with racism? Battle of Bunker Hill (North of Hongcheon, 1951. 5. 16~19)
    the 38th Destroyed any Understanding of what people knew of what Racism was. What those men went through... Oh, those scary names meant nothing.

  • @mynameisnotimportant7336
    @mynameisnotimportant7336 16 дней назад

    This guy's (on the left) worldview is shaped by his belief in a god and is very troubling.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 16 дней назад

      This is a Christian channel.
      And critical theory is an analytical tool. It's a framework for analyzing things related to systems of power and power imbalances.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 16 дней назад

      This is a Christian channel.
      And critical theory is an analytical tool. It's a framework for analyzing things related to systems of power and power imbalances.

  • @Love_justice378
    @Love_justice378 16 дней назад

    If you dont care of the life and well-being of humans already here, then your prolife stance is hypocritical. Why aren't you fighting for the lives that are already here. Such as the homeless, fosters children, the poor, single mothers. In other words, you should be fighting for affordable housing, helping veterans, affordable child care, universal healthcare, a basic minimum income, and a living wage, to name a few.

  • @jefft8597
    @jefft8597 15 дней назад +1

    Two completely clueless people talking about racism.

  • @SuperWhiteshadow1
    @SuperWhiteshadow1 16 дней назад +5

    I’m learning that the most racist ones are the ones fighting against racism.