Hopefully we won't get charged when we go on Google or Twitter like these criminal government who likes to charge us honest Americans..
@JasonCurry-x9jКүн бұрын
Powerful. I am glad I stumbled on this.
@BMWClassicStitchКүн бұрын
I am so glad to have found this program….getting involved
@danielafrederick24242 күн бұрын
It’s a darn shame that in 2024 this still pertains. Eddie Glaude Jr for president 2028.
@troybody66622 күн бұрын
All this talk and they still voted for Trump.
@tonydelacruz453 күн бұрын
Using big words to say nothing of importance. This man is delusional, most people regardless of race, who feel that they are victims are looking for a perpetrator and all they have to do is look in the mirror.
@siriuslyspeaking97204 күн бұрын
I thought Eddie Glaude Jr. was more thoughtful than, to go along with the shortsighted reasoning of Michael Eric Dyson, who may have been the first, to try to discredit the long tradition among many of us, to appeal to our people, to stop the high level of self-destructive/defeating actions, far too many of us engage in. Many of these same people, especially Dyson, since he seems to have made himself a self-appointed spokes-person for Hip-Hop, having gotten it as a course, in a major university, never spoke out against us doing it, in the past. So why now? Why does Dyson not follow his own advice? Why does he project his fear/concerns on all Black people? Black people don't talk of us being pathological, but Dyson acts as if we do. I have never even heard a White person, especially a public figure, say that. Can you imagine the outcry over that? But Dyson says it often, in making his argument, that the high level of harm, we do to each other, is not serious enough, for us to see it as a crime - a major wrong we do to ourselves. He says this, when we have historically called on each other for help, and worked for each other's rights and advancement in society. The largest Black owned media company calls its listeners 'Family'. In the 60's we started calling ourselves Brotha & Sista. When did any people ever see harming a family member, as okay or normal? Dyson pairs the idea of "respectability politics" into this argument he makes. He charges any Black person, who would criticize anything one of us may do, with practicing respectability politics, and its related idea of looking through the "White gaze". This seems to me to be the gaze Dyson is looking through, when he warns us of the danger of using the phrase Black on Black crime. It shows that he in the one worried about how we look to other people, and how they will think and act toward us, as a result. He tries to reinforce his argument by saying - "it doesn't matter whether you wear your pants down on your behind, or you wear a suit, they are still going to call you an n-word". He has used the real word in saying this. What Black person, doesn't believe that a racist will be a racist - period? Sure mental health professionals talk about social pathologies, but they, I would think, do this in closed academic settings, not in general public broadcast venues. If the average person never had this thought, Dyson may have placed it in their mind. Anyway, how can perception be worst than the reality of high a level of violence, in so many of our communities? The only argument that could be made to stop using it, would be, because it hasn't worked. What would bring us to our senses? Would equating our situation with a people engaged in a civil war, while being attached by an enemy be enough? Many Black people have been saying recently, that we don't have any allies, especially since this recent election. We still don't get basic reality. The whole notion of keeping it real and now woke, has been a joke. One of us comes up with the notion of other people needing to be "anti-racist", and woke people jump on the bandwagon and ride with it, as if anyone is going to be more proactive for our benefit than we are willing to for ourselves? If so many are so woke, why don't they speak clearly and directly to these issues? A modicum of forethought would have predicted the response from the opposition, to the indirect/general response to unjust killing of Black people, by law officers and racists, that our lives "matter!". Need I add the word period? It was the prefect tool for them to deflect from the issue at hand. That was followed by doubling-down with the senseless/useless rhetorical call to defund the police and later triple-downed with abolishing prison, if not police and prisons. Black intellectuals even have the gall to call themselves "abolitionists. I hope our liberal allies have had enough of us, making their social/political efforts more difficult. They need to call us out, for not doing all we can, to improve our situation., certainly when we sabotage the common desires we share. Democrat politicians never used this senseless woke rhetoric, but thought it would be enough to just ignore it. I would suggest that we stop with all the senseless/reckless rhetoric, and concentrate on the simple idea of fairness. Fairness should be our standard, and that standard must be backed up by comparing them with the highest of human expressions/concepts of it. Is it fair that so few have so much of the available wealth, which can only be produced by all parts of society? What is a fair amount of compensation, relative to the cost of things, for a person's labor/contribution to a finished product, or their natural resources? How much wealth, in a world of limited resources, should one person be allowed to amass, when so many, have so little? I will add - in any competitive situation there will be those who win and those who don't win. How then should society view those who don't win, and how should those who don't win, view themselves? These I believe, should be the basic considerations/arguments, any argument we make, in terms of economic policies, should be grounded in. We must stop all the senseless/worthless noise, and get down to making clear and fundamental arguments.
@VirgieThomas-o4x5 күн бұрын
I love to hear him speak, would love to be one of his students
@chantettestallworth59155 күн бұрын
The fire 🔥 is here 8 years later..
@apostolostvable5 күн бұрын
The major industries and markets in China are still socialized and centrally planned. It's a misnomer to simply think "well China developed rapidly because it simply became more capitalist.". Yes china encouraged foreign investment (though under a model wherein 51% of every foreign company is owned by a local). So transport infrastructure, utilities, construction, finance, applied sciences and technologies, education, health etc. are highly subsidized and still generally controlled by state planning even if their administration is carried out at the local bureaucratic level by state owned companies.
@joycehoward11648 күн бұрын
This is so relevant today!! Continue to speak the truth.
@johngregory885110 күн бұрын
Is this not just an excuse to blame everything on racism ? It’s getting old now
@Wegivesp9 күн бұрын
As is American democracy old too, perhaps Americans have tired of it as well.
@peteruwodi10 күн бұрын
Truth to power. Powerful heartfelt words that will outlast generations. Only the truth will set You USA 🇺🇸 free. Most grateful for sharing your knowledge story.
@corlis932612 күн бұрын
Such a great teacher
@TheresaTolbert-t3x12 күн бұрын
I LOVE ❤️, THIS HISTORIAN 😍 WE ARE CURRENTLY IN 2024 SECOND TRUMP, ADMINISTRATION 😢😢😢
@powellp2513 күн бұрын
Brilliant!
@reginaldpeterson395214 күн бұрын
good stuff
@iamteamthinkbig15 күн бұрын
This is a brilliant man. I grew up 30 minutes from Moss Point!!!! Im so proud of this human!
@adamshort195317 күн бұрын
Yes it was very prophetic, but it will NOT change over 400 years of HATRED implemented by WHITE people and ALL other non Black people!
@adamshort195317 күн бұрын
Look people, WHITE people are just EVIL, they are going to admit to nothing, and you will ALWAYS be a N!gger to White, Asian, Arabs, and Hispanics they care NOTHING about black people, African American and ALL dark skinned people!!!!
@Choppyfue18 күн бұрын
You might want to get a reality check and pick up your coke from the White House before Harris is out.
@dbatn982719 күн бұрын
favorite economist of president xi
@roldaduncan-morgan986224 күн бұрын
WOW!! This was from eight years ago, and here we are today. How ironical!!
@MichelleS23427 күн бұрын
This message is still relevant in 2024 And the Election.
@alaneastman7544Ай бұрын
Nothing says democracy more than appointing a presidential candidate! :p
@JohnJones-dp6ucАй бұрын
I felt like you, are speaking all the thoughts of my mind. Words that has been spoken in my family forever. Thanks for saying them out loud.
@sherrihinson36812 ай бұрын
I need to get his books!!!
@pa74472 ай бұрын
She's interested in these things because she's jewish.
@michaelshetzer92872 ай бұрын
Being uneasy had more to do with being in Turkey and little to do with USA…I have been ‘all over the world’ for decades
@Truthtelling122 ай бұрын
Americans original sin was not slavery. It was the genocide and invasion of indigenous communities. They deserve to be recognised. white and black communities have never done.
@johnnysolow2 ай бұрын
So there is one US citizen who recognises the US isn't... but when will they stop calling themselves Americans and think up a name for their nation?
@dimiberberu3 ай бұрын
Keyu Jin (China, helping the West in understanding economy), 39:50 51:48 China keeps its own house in order (hi J.Peterson;). The US do the opposite :( 1:01:05 Qns start
@urhurd3 ай бұрын
Micheal will get to write about a strong First Gentleman next year. Kamala 2024.
@ivanramos5194 ай бұрын
thank you, dr thomas...
@axli134 ай бұрын
When hos/leaders are crooked, it's politician and government will be bad
@sammigiancana29264 ай бұрын
Nothing but China CCP propaganda; spouts the same line as party hacks: 1 billion people have been lifted out of poverty..........wrong !!!!!!!!
@samliew66105 ай бұрын
Dr. Keyu Jin is pretty and highly intelligent. She spoke so eloquently and so well.
@baoshengg10935 ай бұрын
因为中国人很多,所以不能使用美国式的(民主)制度?多么荒唐的经济学家!
@cimexid5 ай бұрын
Chinese people are always too polite. When it comes to the US banning Tic Tok, the speaker did not say that the US abused national security and banned Huawei, ZTE, and Tic Tok for no reason. No matter how willing these companies are to cooperate with the US, the US still has to ban them. Is this the capitalist free market?
@Noor-gd6pd5 ай бұрын
US do the worst than shooting people in the head, what about launching wars, toppling governments, taking prisoners from foreign lands and treating them worst than animals.? Get your facts straight
@philipb74005 ай бұрын
Awesome to have an awesome filmmaker who is a Christian
@FreedomCMd5 ай бұрын
I wonder why she hardly touch on the impact of political impact on CCP?
@hongga-sze50755 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@hongkongner20265 ай бұрын
Typical of CCP propaganda - show-off playing traditional Chinese instruments ahead of an economic forum - never seen such a programme before
@stephenyang28445 ай бұрын
I agree with Keyu and thinking a truly independent judicial system is needed for a just and fair China.
@zannnie5 ай бұрын
Amazing Dr Jin, great style in your delivery, we need more of this!!
@TLCTLC-cg6cm5 ай бұрын
Very cheezy
@txr85655 ай бұрын
Don't be fooled. The communist China is the common enemy of all humanity. This is just another propaganda for China.
@veritaslibertatem5 ай бұрын
Obviously Dr. Jin is working abroad for the Chinese state propaganda bureau. What she is trying to mantain so hard is the foreign strategic propaganda campaign, backed from Beijin. China is doing so good, China is the most this or that, and all the stuff we all know about this mouthpieces who are living abroad spreading Chinese false data to deceive foreign governments, companies, investor groups and other strategic targets that are crucial for China's economy to survive. Chinese economy is still pretty bad and the gap between the wealthy and the poor is getting bigger and bigger. China's economy is desperately begging for foreign money, foreign expertise, foreign innovations and foreign technological and social improvements as it has been doing for the last four decades. There is a gigantic real estate debt bubble crisis, a Government running out of money due its poorly designed short term plans, its bad economic management of foreign capital, by overspend in unnecessary and absurd mega projects and infrastructure for Domestic Government Performance Projection, shortages to get to their political goals and promises. Resulting in countless failures and humans lives in the process. Then she comes with "The New China Playbook" also not true, like all popular great five years plans from the CCP that always ended with catastrophic consequences for Chinese people, from the infamous Big Leap Forward which pushed tens of millions of chinese to death from starvation, going through the Common Prosperity which has make the poor even more poor and the rich richer than before, to the wonderful Zero Covid Policy which has induce millions of chinese people into a bunch of mental illness due the draconian lock downs carried out for months or even over a year. What she said is an absolute nonsense that doesn't goes with the reality of China. mostly because It's well known that the Chinese Goverrnment has been conducting an agressive campaign on Chinese businesses, specially on privet enterprises and entrepeneurs for years. Dismantling totally or partially their structures and financial assets. The economy in China is still a Estate Planned Economy it has never changed or "shifted" as this Dr. Jin says. Anything or anyone that gets big enough to the eyes of the Chinese Government is in fact Estate owned.