I saw Candace and Amala and I _knew_ it was on like Donkey Kong. These ladies are intellectually destroying woke culture and I love it. *Now THESE women are role models.*
@@Iamrightyouarewrong You don't need me to define it but I absolutely will. Social justice warriors. People who are hyperaware of "social injustices" and "inequality".
Yes I agree but these liberals will still refute any point of pure intelligence with “wait but the narrative I learned said this and that” sadly they are as brainwashed as people in buy into pyramid schemes and crazy colts or religions
As a business owner my favorite color is Green, I firmly believe in the adage "Go Woke and go Broke" ..So grateful for Candace Owens she is America's National Treasure..
@@keshaestevan3623 A Far Left progressive Ideology focusing on social change at any cost (A Cult) which is big on "Identity Politics" which pits races, genders, etc against each other..
@@keshaestevan3623 I would define wokeness as the belief that there's inequity and injustice in American society and that the main culprit for this is racism specifically racism from the white majority. While this isn't necessarily false, it is nowhere near to the degree that many of these proponents are claiming it to be. Moreover, what they claim to be racist or unjust have reached absurd levels of nonsense and at times, what they propose is just flat out false. For instance, the idea that the American legal system is racist because Black men are overrepresented in the penal system even though it is also undoubtedly true that the overwhelming majority of criminals happened to be committed by black men. ANother instance of a this kind of absurdity is the idea that American universities are racist because there's not enough black representation even though it's also true that African Americans are the demographic group that underperforms the worst when it comes to academics and even with affirmative action programs designed to make it easier for them to gain acceptance, they still underperform compared to other minority groups like Asians.
Absolutely agree . Candace Owens tells it like it is and people who hate themselves get mad at that. Another thing I’ve noticed is the same people who hate her are always the same people crying victim 24/7
I agree with Candace and Amala in the sense that you should just judge based on performance. This is such bizarre thinking and you're making this complicated when it isn't.
White women and disabled white men have the highest acceptance rates due to affirmative action. We dnt see those groups as lesser. Blks 3rd most to benefit,yet we see them negatively. Y?
It isn’t complicated to you because you are obviously not educated on the topic. It is easy to say “base everything on performance”. But for someone who had 100 barriers reaching a certain level involved more grit and hard work to get there than someone who had 10 barriers to get there. Should that not be considered? Or should we keep piling the barriers on to those who already face more in our society, doesn’t seem fair or right. Until the people and systems of this country are race neutral, advocating for race neutral higher education is ignorant at best and bigoted at worst.
@@queenv7053 You are so obviously mentally ill. Just like everyone else in Hollyweird right now. So here's your brush of reality...I know you obviously are not in touch with reality much so I'll give it to you: LIFE IS SERIOUS. Professionalism is SERIOUS. You do not want to hand out degrees and jobs to people without basing it on PERFORMANCE because you do not want a WORLD full of professionals who do not know what they are doing at their job! Doctors, lawyers, business people, teachers, etc. You do not want them to be in the positions they are and they don't actually know how to do the job. Think of a sane, ADULT way to help those marginalized people that have been disadvantaged a lot throughout human history. Handing them things is just nutty and coocky. Not to mention it is still furthering the mindset that they cannot do things for themselves RIGHT NOW, that they need to be coddled, that is weird and nutty too! They're adults! They're ok. They are not children. Get mental help.
@@katlegoloveslife You must be someone behind those doors. Since, you know, no one outside those "closed doors" can see it. Be brave, do something with that super secret info you have, sugar.
@@queenv7053 I’m with you. Candace and Amala are oversimplifying a very complex problem. Is AA perfect? No it’s not but if it gives poor black, Hispanic, and Native Americans a shot at a university when they wouldn’t otherwise then I think the pros outweigh the cons. It’s interesting that they try to shift the argument to performance but what a legacy admissions or kids that get in bc they’re parents are rich. Seems to me that ppl like Candace and Amala love attack programs that benefit minorities but not ones that benefit rich ppl.
I worked in an inner city school for 10 years. Teachers can never work hard enough to turn around an abusive home life. This is regardless of race. Generational poverty repeats until someone wants more for their children then they had. Period.
Yeah. People don't understand. They said teachers are lazy. No, try teaching in the class first. The majority of American students don't want to learn, they are lazy let alone inner city kids who are 3x worse. So in the end the teachers are like, what's the point of teaching to the best of my ability and giving my all when all the students are lazy, rude, out of control and so on. Better if I just work for the sake of getting paid and that's it. Unless you are teaching Asian students then it's a different story.
And until the the culture changes, nothing will change. Whites don’t blame their failures on others skin color. Blacks and woke whites blame their failure on whites when it should be “white democrats”. White democrats wrote the Jim Crow laws. White democrats wrote the laws against blacks in WWII not getting to use benefits of the GI bill. Black democrats were against freeing slaves. The parties have not switched. At all. It’s just a different kind of plantation now and Dems are always doing things yet pointing fingers and they have dumbed down and entrapped the population that they don’t/can’t even see it now.
People always talk about generational poverty but they never talk about generational food stamps. They never talk about generational teen pregnancy. And when they Do kinda Touch on the facts, It's always that it was one person out of their generation that wants to break the cycle. But they never want to admit that breaking the cycle is literally the old pull yourself up by your own bootstrap republican line. Which is why alot of black people that "break the cycle" Become republican.
"They are going to mark black because they are black" when speaking of a half white half black child is one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard someone say.
I was thinking the same thing. So, if someone is any percentage black, then they are fully black? How does he know the woman sitting across from him isn’t black? Maybe she is 5% black. And, the other guy using a bunch of mumbo jumbo about ‘it’s a constellation of factors’ and ‘it’s a wholistic approach’. It’s disingenuous because we all know that race is the biggest ‘star’ in that constellation of factors.
I'm a biracial person with white-toned skin. When I complete employment surveys, I always question which box I should check, because you can only check one box. A recent survey asked, "are you a visible minority, defined as persons who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour?". I froze and said, "I want to check yes, I am of African descent and I am proud of my African heritage, but will I be accused of possessing racial privilege when the employers see me in person?".
In the same boat, I could pass for a light skinned latino/cuban, and half my family is darker skinned than Obama. These survey's are garbage, and I hate all these race hustlers. Never have I ever been forced to feel like I have to defend part of who I am, because another part of who I am. People like these professors just ignore mixed people, and pretty much say things like the black/mixed professor, just say you're black, because it pretty much allows anyone to game the system, and they know it, but the evil thing about it, is they do it because it brings them popularity with people who see things that others have, and are envious, so they use their own skin colors as a metric for not having what others have, and so they're OK with cheating, and these professors give them access on behalf of that idea that they are owed.
These kind of questions should never be asked. It is discriminatory. Any question about race, gender, age or sexual orientation should never be asked on an application for employment. Ridiculous and sad.
@@Sissi1830 That's part of the problem though. You're right, it's discriminatory - but when it comes to a face to face interview, if the interviewer is biased at heart then the only factor that cannot be hidden (at least not for now) is your race. Which is why the concept of a race neutral society is impossible. So in recording the race for the sake of data, then anyone can look back at the stats and say, "Hmmm... why are there so few of this group getting accepted for this job or this school or this program, vs. the number of applicants." If you don't ever record the race (or gender for that matter), you'll never know if prejudice is possibly occurring. 🤷♀️
@@Sissi1830 Age and gender are considerable because they are biologically crucial. Gender is literally binary and there is significant difference physically between the two genders. Also, telling your age and birthdate can give the state of your body which is important for health reasons. But skin color and facial features though???
I am from the country Georgia, and even here, when we tried to apply to the universities in the US, we knew that it would be better if we wrote our personal essays about abuse, about being oppressed, about being lgbtq. We knew it would raise the chances to get enrolled in the US universities. So I agree with Candace, we should compare students on their academic performance, not their personal life.
Thank you, nobody is denying the oppression/disadvantages. It's just the delusion that if you have a more challenged position that makes you more deserving, it's quite literally fighting fire with fire.
Amala is right up there with Candace. They are equally blessed with maturity and intelligence! They are powerful women! If only they could go to schools and speak to the children who need to hear what they have to say! Empower the young! Don't teach them that they are oppressed. They eill rise to the expectations of them!
Yeah that’s because you obviously aren’t educated in the topic, so maybe you should read up. Systemic racism and oppression absolutely exists (and spoiler alert: it is NEVER against white people)
Um white women benefit from Affirmative action. If you don't like government handouts you don't have to hire a single black person and won't anybody say a damn thing about it There is not a single law that forces quota for hire. So stop it.
Affirmative action was a slick legislation created by white supremacists in gov that provided resources for mainly white women, white LGBTQ, White special needs , Hipanics and Asians. They were slick by using the word minority.
Facts, I'm a screenwriter and over half of every fund, grant or opportunity is literally off limits to white people especially white males, if you call this out on writing groups like on Reddit you get ostracized and banned as a racist, human stupidity knows know bounds
yes very strange. they are mulatto. they are just as white as black. it is everywhere in the world, so only in America are these people black, only from America do I hear these illogicalities. Why is that?
@@adriaticolympia1773 because Americans are so obsessed with race, these professors are so ignorant of how the rest of the world works bc they have their American race history goggles on
I actually agree with Candace. I went to an underperforming high school in NYC. Most of my high school was black and Hispanic. Most of the students in my class either didn’t want to learn or were behind. And this was back in the mid 2000’s. My grades started slipping in junior year. It bounced in senior year but it was too late. I decided I had to go to community college. I graduated with a 3.8 and went to a prestigious school on the west coast. I volunteered, took multiple entrance exams, and extra classes to catch up and strengthen my application. You can’t just “holistically” admit someone on the basis of their skin color. Once they enter college they will be competing against international students who excel in STEM related subjects. They’re also competing against wealthy students and students whose parents have high expectations for them to succeed in school. A lot of the black and Hispanic students from college I’ve noticed have to take a remedial class and don’t even get college credit.
Those three ladies absolutely owned that debate. They're the only one's willing to be honest about blatant discrimination in education. Don't lower the bar. Academic excellence should be a representation of the best, regardless of anyone racial and cultural trends it highlights.
They definitely live in the ivory tower bubble of academia. And you can be sure they think they're superior because of their "research" and 3 letter titles.
3:20 Candace's response to remove "race" from the application seems like a logical standpoint if they are indeed looking at multiple factors for people who have applied. If someone did have a very hard background or faced discrimination that they can identify, then it is reasonable to see what they can do to help that person, in which they may be a minority. The error in their logic from what I can tell is they are taking just the applicant's ethnicity, ahnd assuming they have suffered from discrimination ahnd so forth, which does infact put their "race" at the center of their procedures.
I get that it’s not fair that many students who grew up in poor schools didn’t have the resources that students who went to affluent schools had, and there should be efforts to give those underprivileged students more resources, but giving them a leg up when they aren’t prepared makes no sense to me. Put in the actual work of teaching these students and giving them valuable life and academic skills so they can move up on their own. That’s the issue with equity; life isn’t fair. If life was fair across the board, we’d all be in a communist/socialist society where everyone has nothing. There’s no world where everyone can have everything.
When they say holistic, they are basically saying "I want do unreasonable, discriminatory things but also sound like a good person". Thanks to Candace for pointing out that bs.
Because I live in a part of new York with a high black population, most of my friends and ex girlfriends are black. When we talk about where we came from and how we got to where we are, it's usually a similar story to myself. I was born in a trailer until my parents saved up money for a house, and following their example I paid for my own education while working a full-time job, became a nurse, saved money and bought my own home. Most of my black friends also grew up in homes with hard working parents and saved up for their own places by hard work. But I also know alot of black people that refuse to work or save money and then they have nothing and blame white people for it. That's not most black people, but sadly those that live that way have the loudest voices. At least that's been my experience.
As an immigrant, my family was on the welfare program and I would get free lunch from school. While I appreciate the hand out, it has always made me feel less than my friends and fellow students. I wouldn't have appreciated affirmative action as a minority.
Throwback to when the creator of Bumfights cosplayed Dr. Phil on his own show where Dr. Phil tried to shame him for using vulnerable people to make money by showing their problems to the world- but he points out Dr. Phil does the very same thing. Timeless and gaining relevance. My favorite comment on that video "I can't believe the guest kicked Dr. Phil off the show like that!" Hahaha
Dude that man was literally harming homeless people, he deserved to be thrown out, what a piece of garbage You can say Dr Phil exploits the guests but that is way different than throwing water to the homeless, giving them bad food an toothpaste disguised as cookies for laughs or get them sick for laughs. I don't know if you were familiar with that guy, but that's a whole other league.
@@missymani Yeah, you right. Someone with a whole TV show and millions of followers that think so highly of him no matter what he does, exploiting people, is really the low guy on the totem pole. A random guy who went viral for a bit making a pretty good point despite his own flaws I wasn't defending in the first place though... "a whole other league" above him, right? Super take on that one. One couldn't possibly do more damage with more influence and power that Dr. Phil obviously has. Never in the history of history.
loved seeing these two guys on the right, so-called professors, getting peppered with logic and not knowing what to do other than give the usual BS response
the two that were oppossing candace didnt even make sense. like candace was so right and correct about what she said and they didnt like they were being called out so they ended up saying lies
If a white student from an affluent family and a black student from a disadvantaged one appear the same with regards to grades and sat scores, the black student has essentially come further, it’s really more so associated with the connection to socio economics that plagued and continue to plague the black community when policies were put in place.
I’m Mexican and I love my white brothers! I don’t remember a time where a white person discriminated me because it never happened. However, my own ethnicity is who did discriminate me. My white bros, you don’t have to apologize for ANYTHING!
LOL. Are you serious? They had your people who fled to the United States for a better life put in cages. You do remember a few years back all the outrage behind that. Little Latino children separated from their mother's and father's, put in cages. When Trump announced his run for Presidency he said Mexico was send drug dealer, rapists and other undesirables and we don't want them. That's where build the wall slogan grew from. You can't make this stuff up🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾
It’s so so true black peoples are only being recognised and accepted mainly because of their colour and not because these boards are recognising there academic achievements ect. There simply becoming successful because of there skin colour and that isn’t the equality we fought for 😢
Shocked but happy to see Candace , Amala , and Danielle all on the same episode serving logic to these woke Betas, I bet it won't happen again though 😩🙄
Man I thought Dr Phil was a show about baby mamas, the rebellious daughter, or the runaway kid. Things are getting pretty serious and deep on his show nowadays
Wouldn’t drive, resilience and the ability to overcome obstacles show in the grades they get? The grades and scores represents how much work you put in. Some neeed to work harder to get better grades but if they have the drive and resilience than that would reflect in the grades they got. Also, how do you put resilience and drive in an application. How do you measure that?
I'm just glad I went to an elementary school in a high middle-class black neighborhood and I had a great education. The argument of race never crossed paths with me until I got to high school and Trump was running for president. It boggles my mind that people think black people are not doing well or people are stopping us somehow. The neighborhood I grew up in, for the most part, was full of Caribbean immigrants, who lived in gorgeous houses and sent all of their kids to college. I'm just glad that in my Caribbean household, my parents never said anything about my race, or it holding me back, they just told me to do great in school and work hard.
Whe applying for jobs and scholarships, race and gender shouldnt matter. Unfortunatly thats not the case bc schools and companies have all these different groups sayong you MUST have 'x' amount of females and 'x' amount of "minoritiy" groups. It should boil down to experience and educations. When i hire, idga flyong fart where you live or where y9u come from. I look at your job experience and call your refreneces and look at criminal history....(My business works with alot of cash and children frequent my business). I dont even know what gender or race you are when you come in. When you do, i look at your presentation(hygeine, modesty...). Its just never made sense to me why race or gender matters when applying to certsin things when what really matter is capability and experience.
I remember when applying to university, i overheard other students debating if they should mark a minority sexuality on their applications over concerns it would be a deciding factor. These conversations really happen now, and this is UK context so god for bid what its like in hyperracialized America.
amala you did it again!!! thank you! great job! my opinion is black plays victim because they were raised to think inferior. it is blasted to them growing up but if they look at us Asians, we are game to compete. change majority mindset so people will respect each individual, not by the race.
I honestly think that the education system itself needs a complete overhaul. Personally, I have witnessed how social justice--or perhaps more appropriately, the social narrative--has become a detriment to some groups of students while focusing exclusively on certain other groups of students. We say that "equality" is the goal, yet we focus on some groups at the expense of others, which is far more closer to favoritism than it is equality. And this, from a statistical standpoint, has not worked out so well. As a visually impaired individual, I have had first hand experience as to the adverse impacts of social justice. From an educational standpoint, I'd like to present some statistics that might surprise you: According to the US Census Bureau, in 1940 only 7% of blacks had a high school diploma versus a 24% average for the rest of the population; as of 2020, 88% of blacks have a high school diploma versus a 90% average for the rest of the nation. Despite all the rhetoric, blacks have made up significant ground, scholastically speaking. If we look at the visually impaired as a group, however, according to the National Federation for the Blind, only 31% of visually impaired individuals have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. But perhaps the most interesting stat here is that, despite the extremely low educational attainment rate at the high school level, visually impaired individuals have a 93.5% college graduation rate--one of the highest college graduation rates of any group, even outperforming asians as a group--according to a survey conducted in 2015. My concern, as a visually impaired individual, is that we are currently made to believe that blacks are, to date, no better off than they have been before, yet statistics say otherwise. And while we focus on this fictitious problem, we completely ignore another. If visually impaired individuals have one of the highest college graduation rates as a group, yet nearly 70% of visually impaired individuals never even make it past high school, that is a lot of untapped potential--a lot of human ingenuity that never gets realized and is completely wasted. And for what? I mean 88% of blacks graduate high school versus a 90% average for the rest of the nation; at this point you're practically trying to split butt hairs. What about the 31% versus 90% gap? That seems like a problem that should get some attention. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to make the case that visually impaired folks are some how more important than black folks, because we're not. Rather, my point is, if equality is what we're really trying to do here, then perhaps we should stop playing favorites and actually make a reasonable attempt at coming up with real solutions--not what we think solutions should look like because it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. You might ask what I mean by that. Well, when I was in school, you know what kinda "help" I got: a cane--that's it. Now don't get me wrong, the cane helped for mobility purposes--getting around the campus and navigating through the classroom--but beyond that it served no "real" purpose. When I asked how the cane would help me in class and with my schoolwork, I was told that the cane would make me immediately identifiable as a visually impaired individual and therefore others would be more open to help me. The "help" that was provided to me was basically meant to be an ostentatious emblem of dependency-merely a sign that read, “Help me, I’m blind!”-rather than a catalyst for self-reliance. Sure, the school's ego was propped up--feeling all high and mighty like giving me a cane was the equivalent to handing me the keys to the universe--but they essentially reduced me to nothing more than a helpless beggar forced to live on society’s expected generosity. That's not a "real" solution, that's just being lazy.
Biracial of Black and White ancestry are not just Black! According to different cultures they are either Brown, Creoles, Mulato, AfroPean, etc The 1 drop rule was overturned in 1967 .
There are parts of both sides of this that are true here. We really do have to look at this deeper and realize that race is still a factor, but we have a lot of work to do to become race neutral.
The ironic thing about these Americans is that they wan't to eliminate racism in America, but the way they try to do it is by policies that reminds them that people should be racially looked upon.
I don’t understand why the solution is to help disadvantaged kids by putting them into positions they aren’t prepared for. The obvious solution is to fund inner city schools better, make tutoring available, get them the best teachers, make them competitive. Don’t just pity them and condescend with policies that make it worse.
Here in Australia, as just one example: to get into the course I am doing in university at the moment, you either need an ATAR (national ranking of all students from your their Year 12 grades of the year you graduate) of 99.80 (the highest possible is 99.95) or if you are indigenous, you only need an ATAR of 90.00. That's a massive difference. We already have a system that gives additional ATAR points to them simply for being indigenous, and we also have a system that gives additional ATAR points if you attended a rural school, which means you would have less opportunities than others. It's ridiculous that I had far less of a chance to get into my course, simply because I'm not indigenous.
The thing with affirmative action too is that it single handedly leaves out a bunch of others who have also historically been marginalized from ivy league schools or colleges like the Jews, Italians, and so on. The government seems to get to dictate the "groups" they deem as important and/or inferior. Interesting as Hispanics and Italian Americans have EXTREMELY similar histories and cultures in America and both were not direct targets of Jim Crow laws or system racism faced by African Americans in history
I think they make a excellent point what does a person put when they have multiple background? I literally gasped when he said no your child will be marking black because they are black. I can't believe that he said that. I know they have both ancestry background but why must they pick sides? Can't they celebrate their background and family tree without someone coming in and saying no you are this and only this. That child can mark black and Caucasian. I completely agree that it needs to be removed. I never understood why they need that info anyway. Here's my ACT or SAT score, my essay you asked for, letters of recommendation, my high school degree why do you care what my ethnicity background is. Here's all you need to care about now accept me based on if I meet the requirements to be admitted to your school.
They cut the video too soon, when Candace said her kids are 1/2 black & 1/2 white and the way society is today she will have them mark Black. The professor said well they are black, I would have loved to have heard Candace's response about him totally disregarding their white side.
He said no they're going to mark black because they're black but that girl who was white skinned is mixed so she's considered black and white would he be okay with her marking black even though her skin is white if not then there's a problem lol
Candace and Amala have a point if we say racism should stop this is just 1 step towards that. I get what they are trying to do consider minorities when almost everything is against them but the bigger picture is stopping racism this is just keeping it alive 😤
You are 100% correct. Mixed people face discrimination with their own “race” i’m black and Mexican and have literally been told by black people that I am not black because I’m “half” black and also been told I’m not Mexican because I’m “half” Mexican … WHAT ? So I’m neither ? Make it make sense. I’m mixed, therefore I’m BOTH ! Keyword both. Same with Black and White people. It’s just ridiculous.
@@gotem1725 if I had to guess, they probably aren’t a fan because both women say that there is a difference between men and women, and that grown men who think they are women shouldn’t be allowed in changing rooms to show their genitals to young girls.
I hate it that in the middle of a debate they cut it off. I think they should put the hole show on so that the people watching can think a bout the whole thing and not just part of it. That way you get two sides of the story and not just half.
I saw Candace and Amala and I _knew_ it was on like Donkey Kong. These ladies are intellectually destroying woke culture and I love it. *Now THESE women are role models.*
so trying to spread love and equality to people is being woke? lol, embarrassing
Define "Woke".
@@Iamrightyouarewrong You don't need me to define it but I absolutely will.
Social justice warriors. People who are hyperaware of "social injustices" and "inequality".
Donkey Kong lol both those woman need to be slapped
Right.
I’m sorry but these men got absolutely destroyed by facts, logic and reason. Just shows anyone can get a Doctorate degree.
Idk why but when the dr.Luke guy talks I feel very angry . Something about him is seriously so weird 🥴
U just need the right skin color now
Yes I agree but these liberals will still refute any point of pure intelligence with “wait but the narrative I learned said this and that” sadly they are as brainwashed as people in buy into pyramid schemes and crazy colts or religions
Getting a doctorate degree takes hard work
anyone as long as they're black.
Candace and Amala ,I love seeing these two together. I wish the community had more women like this to look up to.
I like that I’m seeing more black women that are opening up to Candace. Majority still dislike her, kinda sad.
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add liz wheeler. throw in some men kirk and shapiro.
@@albundy8192 agreed and Matt Walsh
But they don't do onlyfan.
Candace Owens is a savage. She literally spits facts and ain't scared if she's hurting anyone's frelings
*feelings
Candence Owens doesn’t use facts. Have you seen her on the joe Rogan show. It showed how stupid she is
She’s a badass
Generation of "hurt feelings" 😢
As soon as she set the pace, the racist black man was done.
As a business owner my favorite color is Green, I firmly believe in the adage "Go Woke and go Broke" ..So grateful for Candace Owens she is America's National Treasure..
Define what woke is?
@@keshaestevan3623 A Far Left progressive Ideology focusing on social change at any cost (A Cult) which is big on "Identity Politics" which pits races, genders, etc against each other..
@@keshaestevan3623 I would define wokeness as the belief that there's inequity and injustice in American society and that the main culprit for this is racism specifically racism from the white majority. While this isn't necessarily false, it is nowhere near to the degree that many of these proponents are claiming it to be. Moreover, what they claim to be racist or unjust have reached absurd levels of nonsense and at times, what they propose is just flat out false.
For instance, the idea that the American legal system is racist because Black men are overrepresented in the penal system even though it is also undoubtedly true that the overwhelming majority of criminals happened to be committed by black men. ANother instance of a this kind of absurdity is the idea that American universities are racist because there's not enough black representation even though it's also true that African Americans are the demographic group that underperforms the worst when it comes to academics and even with affirmative action programs designed to make it easier for them to gain acceptance, they still underperform compared to other minority groups like Asians.
@@keshaestevan3623 woke is what happens when equity is valued higher than equality
Absolutely agree . Candace Owens tells it like it is and people who hate themselves get mad at that. Another thing I’ve noticed is the same people who hate her are always the same people crying victim 24/7
I agree with Candace and Amala in the sense that you should just judge based on performance. This is such bizarre thinking and you're making this complicated when it isn't.
White women and disabled white men have the highest acceptance rates due to affirmative action. We dnt see those groups as lesser. Blks 3rd most to benefit,yet we see them negatively. Y?
It isn’t complicated to you because you are obviously not educated on the topic. It is easy to say “base everything on performance”. But for someone who had 100 barriers reaching a certain level involved more grit and hard work to get there than someone who had 10 barriers to get there. Should that not be considered? Or should we keep piling the barriers on to those who already face more in our society, doesn’t seem fair or right.
Until the people and systems of this country are race neutral, advocating for race neutral higher education is ignorant at best and bigoted at worst.
@@queenv7053 You are so obviously mentally ill. Just like everyone else in Hollyweird right now. So here's your brush of reality...I know you obviously are not in touch with reality much so I'll give it to you: LIFE IS SERIOUS. Professionalism is SERIOUS. You do not want to hand out degrees and jobs to people without basing it on PERFORMANCE because you do not want a WORLD full of professionals who do not know what they are doing at their job! Doctors, lawyers, business people, teachers, etc. You do not want them to be in the positions they are and they don't actually know how to do the job. Think of a sane, ADULT way to help those marginalized people that have been disadvantaged a lot throughout human history. Handing them things is just nutty and coocky. Not to mention it is still furthering the mindset that they cannot do things for themselves RIGHT NOW, that they need to be coddled, that is weird and nutty too! They're adults! They're ok. They are not children. Get mental help.
@@katlegoloveslife You must be someone behind those doors. Since, you know, no one outside those "closed doors" can see it. Be brave, do something with that super secret info you have, sugar.
@@queenv7053 I’m with you. Candace and Amala are oversimplifying a very complex problem. Is AA perfect? No it’s not but if it gives poor black, Hispanic, and Native Americans a shot at a university when they wouldn’t otherwise then I think the pros outweigh the cons. It’s interesting that they try to shift the argument to performance but what a legacy admissions or kids that get in bc they’re parents are rich. Seems to me that ppl like Candace and Amala love attack programs that benefit minorities but not ones that benefit rich ppl.
I worked in an inner city school for 10 years. Teachers can never work hard enough to turn around an abusive home life. This is regardless of race. Generational poverty repeats until someone wants more for their children then they had. Period.
Yeah. People don't understand. They said teachers are lazy. No, try teaching in the class first. The majority of American students don't want to learn, they are lazy let alone inner city kids who are 3x worse. So in the end the teachers are like, what's the point of teaching to the best of my ability and giving my all when all the students are lazy, rude, out of control and so on. Better if I just work for the sake of getting paid and that's it. Unless you are teaching Asian students then it's a different story.
And until the the culture changes, nothing will change. Whites don’t blame their failures on others skin color. Blacks and woke whites blame their failure on whites when it should be “white democrats”. White democrats wrote the Jim Crow laws. White democrats wrote the laws against blacks in WWII not getting to use benefits of the GI bill. Black democrats were against freeing slaves. The parties have not switched. At all. It’s just a different kind of plantation now and Dems are always doing things yet pointing fingers and they have dumbed down and entrapped the population that they don’t/can’t even see it now.
School of choice and eliminating the welfare state would help with that.
People always talk about generational poverty but they never talk about generational food stamps. They never talk about generational teen pregnancy. And when they Do kinda Touch on the facts, It's always that it was one person out of their generation that wants to break the cycle. But they never want to admit that breaking the cycle is literally the old pull yourself up by your own bootstrap republican line. Which is why alot of black people that "break the cycle" Become republican.
Wow, that’s really stupid. I will never vote for republicans again. They are the party of treason
I've been liking what Dr Phil is doing. Bringing on the ideas on the right with actual intellectual people.
amen to that ......... having different ideas is fine but what we're really lacking is dialogue in this country and all over the world
So not Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh.
God I love hearing Candace just speak. Her and Amala together is such a FORCE
A force for evil.
@@craigbatchelor6869That's what racists say. 🤡
@@craigbatchelor6869 I know common sense is the new evil in America.
@@craigbatchelor6869how so?
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"They are going to mark black because they are black" when speaking of a half white half black child is one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard someone say.
@Heroisback92192 he said that because he he knew he was losing the argument. I found the statement ignorant as well.
I was thinking the same thing. So, if someone is any percentage black, then they are fully black? How does he know the woman sitting across from him isn’t black? Maybe she is 5% black. And, the other guy using a bunch of mumbo jumbo about ‘it’s a constellation of factors’ and ‘it’s a wholistic approach’. It’s disingenuous because we all know that race is the biggest ‘star’ in that constellation of factors.
I'm a biracial person with white-toned skin. When I complete employment surveys, I always question which box I should check, because you can only check one box. A recent survey asked, "are you a visible minority, defined as persons who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour?". I froze and said, "I want to check yes, I am of African descent and I am proud of my African heritage, but will I be accused of possessing racial privilege when the employers see me in person?".
In the same boat, I could pass for a light skinned latino/cuban, and half my family is darker skinned than Obama. These survey's are garbage, and I hate all these race hustlers. Never have I ever been forced to feel like I have to defend part of who I am, because another part of who I am. People like these professors just ignore mixed people, and pretty much say things like the black/mixed professor, just say you're black, because it pretty much allows anyone to game the system, and they know it, but the evil thing about it, is they do it because it brings them popularity with people who see things that others have, and are envious, so they use their own skin colors as a metric for not having what others have, and so they're OK with cheating, and these professors give them access on behalf of that idea that they are owed.
These kind of questions should never be asked. It is discriminatory. Any question about race, gender, age or sexual orientation should never be asked on an application for employment. Ridiculous and sad.
@@Sissi1830 That's part of the problem though. You're right, it's discriminatory - but when it comes to a face to face interview, if the interviewer is biased at heart then the only factor that cannot be hidden (at least not for now) is your race. Which is why the concept of a race neutral society is impossible. So in recording the race for the sake of data, then anyone can look back at the stats and say, "Hmmm... why are there so few of this group getting accepted for this job or this school or this program, vs. the number of applicants." If you don't ever record the race (or gender for that matter), you'll never know if prejudice is possibly occurring. 🤷♀️
@@Sissi1830 Age and gender are considerable because they are biologically crucial. Gender is literally binary and there is significant difference physically between the two genders. Also, telling your age and birthdate can give the state of your body which is important for health reasons. But skin color and facial features though???
You are mixed race despite your tone it’s racist for them to ask you that LOL
Candace and Amala!!! I'm here for it. My 2 fav ladies!
Mine too! Smart ladies, too!
Gross.
I am from the country Georgia, and even here, when we tried to apply to the universities in the US, we knew that it would be better if we wrote our personal essays about abuse, about being oppressed, about being lgbtq. We knew it would raise the chances to get enrolled in the US universities. So I agree with Candace, we should compare students on their academic performance, not their personal life.
Thank you, nobody is denying the oppression/disadvantages. It's just the delusion that if you have a more challenged position that makes you more deserving, it's quite literally fighting fire with fire.
It’s about time Dr Phil had someone on with sense. Candace. Smart woman
True!
She called covid a scam in June 2020 when it killed millions of pwople
She does not have a sense of identity she loves white lol
Amal’s too. Great insight women!!!
Amala is right up there with Candace. They are equally blessed with maturity and intelligence! They are powerful women! If only they could go to schools and speak to the children who need to hear what they have to say! Empower the young! Don't teach them that they are oppressed. They eill rise to the expectations of them!
The only systemic racism I know of is affirmative action and race quotas.
Yeah that’s because you obviously aren’t educated in the topic, so maybe you should read up. Systemic racism and oppression absolutely exists (and spoiler alert: it is NEVER against white people)
Um white women benefit from Affirmative action.
If you don't like government handouts you don't have to hire a single black person and won't anybody say a damn thing about it There is not a single law that forces quota for hire. So stop it.
Affirmative action was a slick legislation created by white supremacists in gov that provided resources for mainly white women, white LGBTQ, White special needs , Hipanics and Asians. They were slick by using the word minority.
Facts, I'm a screenwriter and over half of every fund, grant or opportunity is literally off limits to white people especially white males, if you call this out on writing groups like on Reddit you get ostracized and banned as a racist, human stupidity knows know bounds
It goes deeper than that
3:48 ignoring 50% of someones dna is wild 😂
yes very strange. they are mulatto. they are just as white as black. it is everywhere in the world, so only in America are these people black, only from America do I hear these illogicalities. Why is that?
@@adriaticolympia1773 because Americans are so obsessed with race, these professors are so ignorant of how the rest of the world works bc they have their American race history goggles on
His face when he said that 😂😂
@@adriaticolympia1773 white people created one drop rule
Exactly! He is so ignorant !!!
Go Candace and Amala! True examples of integrity and class
I actually agree with Candace. I went to an underperforming high school in NYC. Most of my high school was black and Hispanic. Most of the students in my class either didn’t want to learn or were behind. And this was back in the mid 2000’s. My grades started slipping in junior year. It bounced in senior year but it was too late. I decided I had to go to community college. I graduated with a 3.8 and went to a prestigious school on the west coast. I volunteered, took multiple entrance exams, and extra classes to catch up and strengthen my application. You can’t just “holistically” admit someone on the basis of their skin color. Once they enter college they will be competing against international students who excel in STEM related subjects. They’re also competing against wealthy students and students whose parents have high expectations for them to succeed in school. A lot of the black and Hispanic students from college I’ve noticed have to take a remedial class and don’t even get college credit.
Love Candace and Amala is following in her footsteps. Love Amala too. Man those are real women. Amazing
so true. i wish more women was strong in the face of evil.
Those three ladies absolutely owned that debate. They're the only one's willing to be honest about blatant discrimination in education. Don't lower the bar. Academic excellence should be a representation of the best, regardless of anyone racial and cultural trends it highlights.
Candace and Amala as always, are Amazing examples of what a young woman can be!
And nothing more dangerous to the plantation of the left than an educated black woman who sees behind their curtain
Candace yes amala he'll no she to backwards to hypocritical and is very anti black and this is the only time she made sense
Amala is such a brilliant communicator.
These woke professors look so uncomfortable. You can tell this is the first time they’ve actually had their views challenged
They definitely live in the ivory tower bubble of academia. And you can be sure they think they're superior because of their "research" and 3 letter titles.
3. 3 letter tittles?
Amala AND Candace?!
I love this!!!
Thank you Amala and Candace! 💪🏾
3:20 Candace's response to remove "race" from the application seems like a logical standpoint if they are indeed looking at multiple factors for people who have applied.
If someone did have a very hard background or faced discrimination that they can identify, then it is reasonable to see what they can do to help that person, in which they may be a minority. The error in their logic from what I can tell is they are taking just the applicant's ethnicity, ahnd assuming they have suffered from discrimination ahnd so forth, which does infact put their "race" at the center of their procedures.
Candace and Amala owned this!!!!
These two women make me so proud to be an American. God bless both of them.
Thank you for having these intelligent women on your show. ❤
I get that it’s not fair that many students who grew up in poor schools didn’t have the resources that students who went to affluent schools had, and there should be efforts to give those underprivileged students more resources, but giving them a leg up when they aren’t prepared makes no sense to me. Put in the actual work of teaching these students and giving them valuable life and academic skills so they can move up on their own. That’s the issue with equity; life isn’t fair. If life was fair across the board, we’d all be in a communist/socialist society where everyone has nothing. There’s no world where everyone can have everything.
Well said. Giving someone a leg up when they aren’t properly prepared just causes them to fall harder.
As an Asian : Go Candace n Amala !!
When they say holistic, they are basically saying "I want do unreasonable, discriminatory things but also sound like a good person". Thanks to Candace for pointing out that bs.
Because I live in a part of new York with a high black population, most of my friends and ex girlfriends are black. When we talk about where we came from and how we got to where we are, it's usually a similar story to myself. I was born in a trailer until my parents saved up money for a house, and following their example I paid for my own education while working a full-time job, became a nurse, saved money and bought my own home. Most of my black friends also grew up in homes with hard working parents and saved up for their own places by hard work. But I also know alot of black people that refuse to work or save money and then they have nothing and blame white people for it. That's not most black people, but sadly those that live that way have the loudest voices. At least that's been my experience.
As an immigrant, my family was on the welfare program and I would get free lunch from school. While I appreciate the hand out, it has always made me feel less than my friends and fellow students. I wouldn't have appreciated affirmative action as a minority.
Dr. Phil secretly wants this stuff to be over and that's why he had Candace and Amala on at the exact same time.
I don't think it's very secret
You three ladies held it together and just made it so simple
Thank you
Throwback to when the creator of Bumfights cosplayed Dr. Phil on his own show where Dr. Phil tried to shame him for using vulnerable people to make money by showing their problems to the world- but he points out Dr. Phil does the very same thing. Timeless and gaining relevance. My favorite comment on that video "I can't believe the guest kicked Dr. Phil off the show like that!" Hahaha
Dude that man was literally harming homeless people, he deserved to be thrown out, what a piece of garbage You can say Dr Phil exploits the guests but that is way different than throwing water to the homeless, giving them bad food an toothpaste disguised as cookies for laughs or get them sick for laughs. I don't know if you were familiar with that guy, but that's a whole other league.
@@missymani Yeah, you right. Someone with a whole TV show and millions of followers that think so highly of him no matter what he does, exploiting people, is really the low guy on the totem pole. A random guy who went viral for a bit making a pretty good point despite his own flaws I wasn't defending in the first place though... "a whole other league" above him, right? Super take on that one. One couldn't possibly do more damage with more influence and power that Dr. Phil obviously has. Never in the history of history.
Amala and Candace tagged teamed this and knocked it out of the park.
We need to get rid of the term “race” completely unless we’re talking about the human race. Its just a social construct.
Candace is a fire cracker and i LOVE IT. Amala is so sweet and her and candace make an incredible team. Theyre both amazing role models
loved seeing these two guys on the right, so-called professors, getting peppered with logic and not knowing what to do other than give the usual BS response
Ahhhh I love both Amala and Candace!!
Well, the undereducated love the undereducated and ignorant. Sad.
Aww, poor things. They don't even love themselves😢
@@joshortiz1779
Yeah. Change your mind set ans stop playing the victim.
@@bootlicker8766
Oh, yeah! Not playing the victim and NOT crying about their color is NOT loving themselves!🤣
@joshortiz1779 and so we can assume you don't love Amala and Candace because you're ignorant?
We need Amala and Candice to drop an album
the two that were oppossing candace didnt even make sense. like candace was so right and correct about what she said and they didnt like they were being called out so they ended up saying lies
Candace is soo fearless!
If a white student from an affluent family and a black student from a disadvantaged one appear the same with regards to grades and sat scores, the black student has essentially come further, it’s really more so associated with the connection to socio economics that plagued and continue to plague the black community when policies were put in place.
Candace and Amala 🎉❤❤❤❤❤ 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thank you for representing common sense
I’m Mexican and I love my white brothers! I don’t remember a time where a white person discriminated me because it never happened. However, my own ethnicity is who did discriminate me. My white bros, you don’t have to apologize for ANYTHING!
LOL. Are you serious? They had your people who fled to the United States for a better life put in cages. You do remember a few years back all the outrage behind that. Little Latino children separated from their mother's and father's, put in cages. When Trump announced his run for Presidency he said Mexico was send drug dealer, rapists and other undesirables and we don't want them. That's where build the wall slogan grew from. You can't make this stuff up🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾
Im mixed White and Mexican, and these 2 male professors made me feel uneasy. I don’t understand why people decide to make everything about race
Wow! straight facts, way to go Candance and Amala, I am in love!❤❤
damn this was good. Dr Phil actually allowing respectful debate good on you sir
Candace is AMAZING!!
People are people and dividing them into races and blaming one "race" for the problems of the other does only create problems
and never solves them.
‘They’ll mark black coz their black’ Wow that really is disgusting. Like is it not up to the kid how he/she wants to identify.
It’s so so true black peoples are only being recognised and accepted mainly because of their colour and not because these boards are recognising there academic achievements ect. There simply becoming successful because of there skin colour and that isn’t the equality we fought for 😢
Shocked but happy to see Candace , Amala , and Danielle all on the same episode serving logic to these woke Betas, I bet it won't happen again though 😩🙄
simply, Candace and Amali are awesome. African Americans should be so proud of them.
Candace and Amala absolutely dominating. 🔥
this was at least a tempered, level-headed, polite discussion and i appreciate seeing this on a platform like dr. phil
Even Dr. Phil doesn't know who Thomas Sowell is.
I didn’t know until 2020
Man I thought Dr Phil was a show about baby mamas, the rebellious daughter, or the runaway kid. Things are getting pretty serious and deep on his show nowadays
Wouldn’t drive, resilience and the ability to overcome obstacles show in the grades they get?
The grades and scores represents how much work you put in.
Some neeed to work harder to get better grades but if they have the drive and resilience than that would reflect in the grades they got.
Also, how do you put resilience and drive in an application. How do you measure that?
I'm just glad I went to an elementary school in a high middle-class black neighborhood and I had a great education. The argument of race never crossed paths with me until I got to high school and Trump was running for president. It boggles my mind that people think black people are not doing well or people are stopping us somehow. The neighborhood I grew up in, for the most part, was full of Caribbean immigrants, who lived in gorgeous houses and sent all of their kids to college. I'm just glad that in my Caribbean household, my parents never said anything about my race, or it holding me back, they just told me to do great in school and work hard.
When I hear someone say " there's a costillation " I tune out
Way to go Candace Owens and Amala!!!! That professor could not argue that well or know why he supported that stance.
Whe applying for jobs and scholarships, race and gender shouldnt matter. Unfortunatly thats not the case bc schools and companies have all these different groups sayong you MUST have 'x' amount of females and 'x' amount of "minoritiy" groups. It should boil down to experience and educations. When i hire, idga flyong fart where you live or where y9u come from. I look at your job experience and call your refreneces and look at criminal history....(My business works with alot of cash and children frequent my business). I dont even know what gender or race you are when you come in.
When you do, i look at your presentation(hygeine, modesty...).
Its just never made sense to me why race or gender matters when applying to certsin things when what really matter is capability and experience.
I remember when applying to university, i overheard other students debating if they should mark a minority sexuality on their applications over concerns it would be a deciding factor. These conversations really happen now, and this is UK context so god for bid what its like in hyperracialized America.
amala you did it again!!! thank you! great job! my opinion is black plays victim because they were raised to think inferior. it is blasted to them growing up but if they look at us Asians, we are game to compete. change majority mindset so people will respect each individual, not by the race.
FACTS. Thank you for speaking the truth Candace and other conservative women.🙏🏼
My daughter 4.3 just got denied from UCLA 😢 :/
She should change her name to Jerry and apply as trans
UCLA doesn't deserve your daughter.
I honestly think that the education system itself needs a complete overhaul. Personally, I have witnessed how social justice--or perhaps more appropriately, the social narrative--has become a detriment to some groups of students while focusing exclusively on certain other groups of students. We say that "equality" is the goal, yet we focus on some groups at the expense of others, which is far more closer to favoritism than it is equality. And this, from a statistical standpoint, has not worked out so well. As a visually impaired individual, I have had first hand experience as to the adverse impacts of social justice. From an educational standpoint, I'd like to present some statistics that might surprise you:
According to the US Census Bureau, in 1940 only 7% of blacks had a high school diploma versus a 24% average for the rest of the population; as of 2020, 88% of blacks have a high school diploma versus a 90% average for the rest of the nation. Despite all the rhetoric, blacks have made up significant ground, scholastically speaking. If we look at the visually impaired as a group, however, according to the National Federation for the Blind, only 31% of visually impaired individuals have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. But perhaps the most interesting stat here is that, despite the extremely low educational attainment rate at the high school level, visually impaired individuals have a 93.5% college graduation rate--one of the highest college graduation rates of any group, even outperforming asians as a group--according to a survey conducted in 2015.
My concern, as a visually impaired individual, is that we are currently made to believe that blacks are, to date, no better off than they have been before, yet statistics say otherwise. And while we focus on this fictitious problem, we completely ignore another. If visually impaired individuals have one of the highest college graduation rates as a group, yet nearly 70% of visually impaired individuals never even make it past high school, that is a lot of untapped potential--a lot of human ingenuity that never gets realized and is completely wasted. And for what? I mean 88% of blacks graduate high school versus a 90% average for the rest of the nation; at this point you're practically trying to split butt hairs. What about the 31% versus 90% gap? That seems like a problem that should get some attention. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to make the case that visually impaired folks are some how more important than black folks, because we're not. Rather, my point is, if equality is what we're really trying to do here, then perhaps we should stop playing favorites and actually make a reasonable attempt at coming up with real solutions--not what we think solutions should look like because it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
You might ask what I mean by that. Well, when I was in school, you know what kinda "help" I got: a cane--that's it. Now don't get me wrong, the cane helped for mobility purposes--getting around the campus and navigating through the classroom--but beyond that it served no "real" purpose. When I asked how the cane would help me in class and with my schoolwork, I was told that the cane would make me immediately identifiable as a visually impaired individual and therefore others would be more open to help me. The "help" that was provided to me was basically meant to be an ostentatious emblem of dependency-merely a sign that read, “Help me, I’m blind!”-rather than a catalyst for self-reliance. Sure, the school's ego was propped up--feeling all high and mighty like giving me a cane was the equivalent to handing me the keys to the universe--but they essentially reduced me to nothing more than a helpless beggar forced to live on society’s expected generosity. That's not a "real" solution, that's just being lazy.
Candace and Amala chewed them up omg!
I love how they only argument they have four affirmative action was "it's not about race, it's a constellation and holistic" but no real facts
Love my my 3 intelligent ladies ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Biracial of Black and White ancestry are not just Black! According to different cultures they are either Brown, Creoles, Mulato, AfroPean, etc The 1 drop rule was overturned in 1967 .
There are parts of both sides of this that are true here. We really do have to look at this deeper and realize that race is still a factor, but we have a lot of work to do to become race neutral.
i agree
Race is not a factor. It’s an issue because people make it an issue.
Race is not a factor. It’s an issue because people make it an issue.
Race is not a factor. It’s an issue because people make it an issue.
Race is not a factor. It’s an issue because people make it an issue.
I am rooting for Candace and Amala!!! Heck yeah!!!
'i have a childresn that are half white half black. I tell them to mark black cause of people like you.' he wasnt ready for that one 😂
I’m Hispanic and I 100% agree with these women
Candace and Amala!!!!
The ironic thing about these Americans is that they wan't to eliminate racism in America, but the way they try to do it is by policies that reminds them that people should be racially looked upon.
People hate Candace because she's black and doesn't act like a victim
Wrong Mike. Black people hate Candace because she spews the kind of self-hatred that pleases the Republican types.
Damn straight
Exactly
All Candace does is debate a bunch of nobody . When is the last time she debated a prominent leftist ? Literally BS.
I don’t understand why the solution is to help disadvantaged kids by putting them into positions they aren’t prepared for. The obvious solution is to fund inner city schools better, make tutoring available, get them the best teachers, make them competitive. Don’t just pity them and condescend with policies that make it worse.
I don't think I've ever been more attracted to a womans mind like I am with Candace. She's amazing.
Here in Australia, as just one example: to get into the course I am doing in university at the moment, you either need an ATAR (national ranking of all students from your their Year 12 grades of the year you graduate) of 99.80 (the highest possible is 99.95) or if you are indigenous, you only need an ATAR of 90.00. That's a massive difference. We already have a system that gives additional ATAR points to them simply for being indigenous, and we also have a system that gives additional ATAR points if you attended a rural school, which means you would have less opportunities than others. It's ridiculous that I had far less of a chance to get into my course, simply because I'm not indigenous.
Look at Dr Phil's face while that dude is talkin
If a black student applies to a college, and America did not go through a change he would be denied automatically.
Damn, Candace and Amala❤❤❤❤
The thing with affirmative action too is that it single handedly leaves out a bunch of others who have also historically been marginalized from ivy league schools or colleges like the Jews, Italians, and so on. The government seems to get to dictate the "groups" they deem as important and/or inferior. Interesting as Hispanics and Italian Americans have EXTREMELY similar histories and cultures in America and both were not direct targets of Jim Crow laws or system racism faced by African Americans in history
Btw Dr Phil, it's "AH-muh-luh" not Uh-Mahl-uh.
He's got a Southern accent
@@kowalskikowalski8080 that has nothing to do with it lol
@@revertedrf978 Yes it does. Very obvious.
I think they make a excellent point what does a person put when they have multiple background? I literally gasped when he said no your child will be marking black because they are black. I can't believe that he said that. I know they have both ancestry background but why must they pick sides? Can't they celebrate their background and family tree without someone coming in and saying no you are this and only this. That child can mark black and Caucasian. I completely agree that it needs to be removed. I never understood why they need that info anyway. Here's my ACT or SAT score, my essay you asked for, letters of recommendation, my high school degree why do you care what my ethnicity background is. Here's all you need to care about now accept me based on if I meet the requirements to be admitted to your school.
Candace Owens 👸👑🐐♥️💫
They cut the video too soon, when Candace said her kids are 1/2 black & 1/2 white and the way society is today she will have them mark Black. The professor said well they are black, I would have loved to have heard Candace's response about him totally disregarding their white side.
He said no they're going to mark black because they're black but that girl who was white skinned is mixed so she's considered black and white would he be okay with her marking black even though her skin is white if not then there's a problem lol
But they are Black…
@@shantelane2553 who? Amala is biracial
Candace and Amala have a point if we say racism should stop this is just 1 step towards that. I get what they are trying to do consider minorities when almost everything is against them but the bigger picture is stopping racism this is just keeping it alive 😤
Amala and Candace rulz
Here is a thought….Take race OFF the applications. Plain & Simple.
How are they black if they mixed ? Because, black people will be first to tell them they mixed..
When you think of Tiger Woods, do you think of him as black or mixed?
Candace isn't mixed. The other one is. If you are mixed with someone, then you are it. Common sense.
You are 100% correct. Mixed people face discrimination with their own “race” i’m black and Mexican and have literally been told by black people that I am not black because I’m “half” black and also been told I’m not Mexican because I’m “half” Mexican … WHAT ? So I’m neither ? Make it make sense. I’m mixed, therefore I’m BOTH ! Keyword both. Same with Black and White people. It’s just ridiculous.
@@golfncrypto1542 Mixed
@@clarisaevans6583 I'm coloured ( mixed ), from South Africa and we face the same discrimination.
They should run for office, they’re actually smart af
I'm not a fan of either of these women, but they are right about this..
What don’t you like about them?
@@gotem1725 if I had to guess, they probably aren’t a fan because both women say that there is a difference between men and women, and that grown men who think they are women shouldn’t be allowed in changing rooms to show their genitals to young girls.
Maybe you are a fan
@@freeindeed8416 Hahaha right? The soundbite media works overtime to destroy Candace and Amala. These ladies have more guts than most guys.
I hate it that in the middle of a debate they cut it off. I think they should put the hole show on so that the people watching can think a bout the whole thing and not just part of it. That way you get two sides of the story and not just half.