Same thoughts I’ve always had since childhood: Only racists are concerned about racisms. Full stop.
@angelocerrato8425 Жыл бұрын
I have one question to not Jesse the other gentleman at wish I could ask. He said the American blacks issue compared to the African blacks was being torn away from family. I would think there's a ton of that in Africa still if it was because of slavery. The African leaders the stronger ones. Would go captured the weaker ones and sell them all over the world. So there was many families broken up in Africa just as much actually even more because not all of them came to America they were sold all over over the world. So my question would be what's the difference. Why is a continent of people that still went through the exact same thing of broken family. It did not affect them like you did the Americans I'm a little confused here what's the difference and why is there one. According to history there was more families broken up in Africa than any where else. The only thing that can come to mind is victim mentality we have that in Western countries more than anywhere on earth. I don't know that I kind of can't make sense of and wrap around my head.
@korybeavers6528 Жыл бұрын
I can see your hoods starting to appear, selling your soul for views and money comes at a price
@stealth2951 Жыл бұрын
Davis (guest) is an amazing person. He has changed many lives. He was on Joe rogan (how I heard about him). I would say it's a must watch. I will disagree on one thing, with what Davis said. He said africans not having a nuclear family when brought here. Is why African Americans today still have single parent homes. Why I disagree, two things that go against that. The first people in America to be used for just labor and brought in chains. Was the Irish, a decade before anyone from Africa were sold here (so the Irish would have the same out come, But they don't . And the Irish were sold to many places including South America for decades as well. ). Two African Americans were doing financially well. And had nuclear families. What changed is when the democratic party introduced welfare. Single mother rate skyrocketed after welfare (cause you got more money being single). And has only kept going up since. Also are society has changed. People now will dismiss someone rather than work on the problems at hand. A minor issue, the relationship is discarded now. Most in society think someone will be better. After multiple failures, they settle for someone less than people they didn't give a chance. But this happens years down the road. So the kids grew up in a single parent house. Or that person never finds someone and gives up. Americans rather get a new car. Then polish and restore what they have. (Modern relationship).
@evilj1x733 Жыл бұрын
look into Daryl Davis a little. his story is CRAZY. the man is a legend with enormous brass b*lls
@mitchellmuse3006 Жыл бұрын
As an American I feel no responsibility as to slavery. Those that want reparations need to start in Africa
@billywilds1779 Жыл бұрын
Barbary pirates over 400 years of slavery of Europeans (the other white people) in North Africa, the Med, Southern Europe, etc.
@BakerLishw-2v Жыл бұрын
People don’t want to admit that or research the history of slavery. They weren’t the first to be slaves in America, first natives then Irish.
@madhavoc1 Жыл бұрын
@@BakerLishw-2v "don't want to" OR "Can not/Unable to" ?
@sharonramsey1731 Жыл бұрын
Slavery arose independently in every region settled by humans. Slavery existed in the Americas long before Europeans sent conquerors, not in all native cultures, but in some. Across the world, slavery was usually a way to deal with war captives. That was the original source of black slaves in the US. Black tribes captured enemies and sold them to slavers. Of course, later, other means of capture were used, also. Today we understand it is a great evil. It is impossible to go back in time and erase slavery from our history. How much stress could be eliminated from our society if we smash the boxes used for sorting people? I wish the hyphens could disappear. Maybe eventually we will have intermarried enough that this will be a quaint time remembered only in history books.
@lykeromeo3213 Жыл бұрын
Spoken like a true, delusional white supremacist.
@conniewilson5531 Жыл бұрын
Fatherless homes are a far greater problem than systemic racism. And I speak from experience. Fatherless homes is not a problem that is exclusive to black communities. I grew up in one.
@MarekzAnglii Жыл бұрын
It's not exclusive... but it is disproportionately predominant in black communities.
@WaGwan-n6x Жыл бұрын
Is it the father's fault for being an unsuitable mate or the mother's for selecting an unsuitable mate? There are plenty of good black men out there, but they're seen as white washed by those same "sistas".
@NolomEbal44560 Жыл бұрын
@@MarekzAnglii That's true but white families are right behind them. It's all by design. The purpose is to destroy the family unit. Then the state becomes the family. They are coming from both ends. How many times do we hear the government, state, teachers, say "my children". Teachers are being taught to teach children that they are the family and not the parent/parents. They are teaching children to talk to them about their problems because parents are old fashioned; they don't understand.
@MarekzAnglii Жыл бұрын
@@NolomEbal44560 I completely agree with you. MANY years ago, there were those that warned of this 'agenda' (I was one of them) but were dismissed and/or ridiculed as 'conspiracy theorists', some of whom have been banned from major social media sites and have had all of their videos deleted. Now we know why!!!
@NolomEbal44560 Жыл бұрын
@@MarekzAnglii There are so many more of you today "like minded people" than back in the day. Keep spreading the word.
@franbreedlove9392 Жыл бұрын
Before the 1960's most Black Americans were nuclear families, They had lucrative businesses too, (many were wealthier than many Whites) They were doing far better. What happened to the nuclear family? LB Johnson happened. He incentivized welfare & food stamps to only the homes without a father, perpetuating a culture of dependency. I'd say that had a lot to do with it.
@greg2976 Жыл бұрын
Yes! LBJ was the worst thing to happen to the Black community!!!!!
@cartman2847 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I just posted the same thing but you explained it better.
@greg2976 Жыл бұрын
@@cartman2847 👍💯
@franbreedlove9392 Жыл бұрын
@@cartman2847 Oh I'm sorry, I didn't see.❤ I'm sure you did well enough to get the message out.
@muchins3664 Жыл бұрын
Every time i mq mentioned this to folks i get the weird eyes and crazy looks....people don't want to know the truth.
@robphillips290 Жыл бұрын
He's wrong about blaming slavery for the current state of black families in America. Thomas Sowell, who I would consider a much larger intellectual than this gentlemen, has very clearly made the case that the Welfare State has done far more damage to black family than pretty much anything else. In the decades prior to the 60's, I believe there was at one point a higher percentage of black families than white families per capita. To blame it on slavery is rather lazy IMO and I know who this guy is and have a great deal of respect for him. I just think he's wrong in this instance.
@annebiebrich9155 Жыл бұрын
White people were ripped from families also..I believe most every nationalities have had families ripped about for slaves so why is it only the Black's that think this way? It isn't due to slavery it is due to the Democrats keeping them down with free shit
@terrylandess6072 Жыл бұрын
The 'Deep State' (whatever that really is) obviously is only interested in exploiting people for financial gain and WILL use anything to accomplish this with as little notice as possible. Anyone whom doesn't think the exploitation of free blacks wasn't the same as the exploitation of the Chinese workers or soon to come - Latino immigrants in the best way possible isn't paying attention. Everyone whom has helped these elites has been a lackey in one form or another - willingly or through ignorance.
@Gwenhwyfar7 Жыл бұрын
Blacks retained a 78% 2 parent households until a sharp dive over 100 years later some reports suggesting only 21% full in tact households in the present day. Funny how it took so long to start hurting families....🤨 A whole century of family values shredded in a few short years...Something must have happened in the 60's. Let's try to think what....
@simplyskrypt3914 Жыл бұрын
@KaleeB iirc the numbers i saw was % of single parent household by ethnicity 1950 Caucasian - 27% Black - 15% Asian - 19% Latino - 18% 2020 White - 60% Black - 72% Asian - 38% Latino - 51% I may be off, especially on the latino and asian numbers, this is from memory, but im pretty confident in the white and black numbers, with a reasonable margin of error
@brucekwan1911 Жыл бұрын
Don't give excuses to the criminal blacks committing crimes
@laughingachilles Жыл бұрын
Jesse got Daryl at the end. It's a simple fact that black families had one of the highest marriage rates back in the 60s and 70s, and they stayed together. If slavery caused broken families then we should have seen that back then, but we didn't. The idea it skipped a generation is nonsense.
@zombiehashi3762 Жыл бұрын
Then why are the other "chapters" of BLM not opposing the destruction or looting? Sounds like the deterring of accountability.
@Algorythmfpv Жыл бұрын
can you imagine if the BLM started having internal beef? that would implode the whole thing. Plus, as much as I hate to say it, black people tend to stick together based on race and skin color, not on actions, personality, or beliefs.
@jamesellis701 Жыл бұрын
@@Algorythmfpv the media already tried to bring them out in New York, but it didn't go the way they wanted. BLM is dead
@db1240 Жыл бұрын
The bandwagon
@MikeJones69696 Жыл бұрын
What happened to blm money 💰 🤣
@claudeyaz Жыл бұрын
@@Algorythmfpv too much money to be made. The moment someone gets greedy, and cuts out someone's share, it may implode. But it has sorta been hijacked to be a way to fund certain ideologies. Trans stuff is HUGE! And those sorts of professional, "fund sourcers," are good at keeping it going...AT ANY MEANS NECESSARY
@ikeclemente7977 Жыл бұрын
If you havent heard of Daryl Davis you should look him up. Through conversation, communication and simply getting to know one another (some may say through love, compassion and understanding) he has convinced KKK members and some leaders of the KKK to quit the klan. He befriended them and they are still friends. When they quit, they gave Daryl their KKK garments which he has to this day. Incredible, amazing story. I have never seen or heard anything like it. I am a little suprised that Daryl's story is not spoken about more often nationwide.
@Jeffthedude15 Жыл бұрын
He hit the nail on the head when he said there are racists in every ethnic group. Just because there are racists in different ethnic groups doesn't make those groups entirely racist.
@kellyk3889 Жыл бұрын
That dude is saying exactly what Candice Owens gets attacked for saying. Fatherless homes is the number 1 problem. It leads to poverty, gov dependence, etc.
@midmomom2490 Жыл бұрын
Truth!!
@karenevansville9328 Жыл бұрын
We should ask if all black lives really matter when we see how conservative blacks like Tim Scott, Winsome Sears, Condoleezza Rice, Dr. Ben Carson, Candace Owens, Clarence Thomas and others are treated. If the virtue signalers really believed black lives matter, these people would also deserve respect. It appears to be be more about ideology than skin color. No one’s life matters if they disagree with left.
@bb3ll07 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@ecchimane4328 Жыл бұрын
@@karenevansville9328 all those people that you named are also virtue signalers.... Literally all of them are tokens lmaooo
@tammyblankenship8742 Жыл бұрын
@@ecchimane4328 How so? What your assumption based upon? Not saying it isn't possible for some to be, but would like to know your sources and what has brought you to this conclusion.
@brandonterry4638 Жыл бұрын
I love you 2 for having an open analytical mind. You see it as few others do. I appreciate you both
@zombiehashi3762 Жыл бұрын
The "other BLM chapters" silence is deafening during the destruction, looting, and violence. Now trying to separate the "factions" of the organization.
@ripvanwinkle2002 Жыл бұрын
how can there be chapters if there isnt a headquarters? who decides whats a chapter and whats just 3 angry black women?
@zombiehashi3762 Жыл бұрын
@@ripvanwinkle2002 They also claim to not be an organization. I'm pretty sure there are less tax ramifications and financial documentation that way.
@kaltwies Жыл бұрын
His answer to generational jumps in relation to broken families is weak and not satisfactory. I’m always amazed how the legend JLP can cause seemingly reasonable people to give the dumbest answers to the simplest questions! 😂
@itsnotthesamething Жыл бұрын
Before Covid, there used to be people who would walk on the street wearing t-shirts that said "free hugs". And they would record people giving them hugs and post the vids. I loved those vids. I hope and pray that becomes a thing again. Because we all need hugs. It's healthy.
@johnnyappleseed5590 Жыл бұрын
They both made good points but Jesse is right about the differences in family and cultural values between his parents and the communities today. You said it Half it all starts in the home man, absolute facts.
@jayfrancis3 Жыл бұрын
I am an old white man from Brazil living in the USA for 50 years. I love everybody, but specially the two of you. God bless you. Cheers.
@pamelakent8629 Жыл бұрын
All I can say is if you keep looking back, you will miss out on a wonderful future!! If I let my past(not my ancestors) rule my present, I would be in a mental institution somewhere.
@ronileigh9336 Жыл бұрын
God Bless these 2 men and the both of you. I love you guys! I'm so happy we came together as people!
@jacobdrugee7473 Жыл бұрын
Research Pruitt-Igoe projects of St. Louis. That’s where they 1st tested a no Father-in the home policy as part of welfare. This majorly affected the black family most, but also all poor families two parent homes going forward.
@krw73 Жыл бұрын
There were over 7750 "events" linked to BLM in 2440 locations in all 50 states. So to suggest that there are branches or factions that didn't participate seems a bit of a stretch.
@speak4003 Жыл бұрын
Wellfare state is doing the same in the UK. I know people who say they are getting 'their money' on a certain day of the month and they haven't worked an hour. They expect it, they depend on it and housing, yet don't want to work for it. No consequences for not working and the following generation end up the same. There are jobs, but they don't want them.
@ryanmccain1158 Жыл бұрын
The black community used to have a strong nuclear family. Saying it just skipped a generation is an absurd answer. The question is why.
@lonefriar4700 Жыл бұрын
To get up to a 70% bastard birth rate is astounding for any culture. It's a problem that started decades ago when the left decided to use black Americans as political pawns.
@DeusSalis Жыл бұрын
democrat policies have destroyed the black family. not slavery that happened 200 years ago. black women are literally paid by the government (your tax money) to not have a father or father figure around. which is also why the crime rate is so high. when these kids are craving a father figure in their lives the only place they know to go is the streets, where they are taken in by men in gangs who also didnt have fathers, so the cycle continues.
@sararoslamd3735 Жыл бұрын
Just stumbled upon you guys & I think you’re GREAT! I love your open minds and hearts. Not to mention how brave you are to post to the world your honest opinions. It’s sad but true, too many people out there are too afraid to do what you’re doing and say what you’re saying. Keep it up!!
@19Bearsfansince79 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on using the right forms of your and you're, so many don't, so much for English class lol
@rigavitch Жыл бұрын
Jesus sat with the sinners and told them to go forth and SIN NO MORE!
@chancerystone4086 Жыл бұрын
And..........? You might as well have written 'Snow white told her wicked stepmother to go away and sin no more."
@darciehumphries7152 Жыл бұрын
Great content and thanks for sharing! I enjoyed the discussion. 😁 This is something that I hear a lot. That Jesus "hung out" with lepers, prostitutes, and sinners. But Jesus didn't "hang out" with them. He interacted and engaged with them. But he told them to repent, and he told them to go forth and sin no more. That is a big difference, and I often see it mischaracterized or taken out of context.
@tammyblankenship8742 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely an interesting video. Mr. Davis got me thinking, though. He mentioned not knowing your ancestors as being the reason a lot of homes are fatherless nowadays. What about people who are adopted? A good many adoptees were adopted through a closed adoption which means most, if not all, of their heritage and ancestry are hidden. Especailly, adoptions that took place before technology took over and DNA tracing of one's ancestry is still a fairly new thing. Just something to think about.
@juliewilliams4725 Жыл бұрын
Watching the BLM riots, one of the images seered into my mind. Was a black gentleman in the middle of the road crying, asking WHY? His own people had burned down his shop he had for 30 years. Broke my heart
@doc3727 Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see you 2 growing honestly even though sometimes it’s hard. Know that many people are on this journey with you and I appreciate your outlook. They have to keep us divided. George Bush Senior supposedly once said, If they knew what we did they would hang us from the street lamps. And I believe that is the truth. All of us in America and the west have been lied to for years about everything.
@duanecarr6712 Жыл бұрын
I never thought black lives didn’t matter nor did 99 percent of the souls I have encountered. It’s a sham
@4MikeHarley Жыл бұрын
The family breakdown didn't "skip" a generation. A bunch of do-gooders started Incentivizing the breakdown of the nuclear family. I believe black family's lead almost every moral category in the United States in 1950. But then things changed?
@NextWorldVR Жыл бұрын
It skipped a generation like Diabetes? More than half a century of life and that is the stupidest thing i've ever heard.
@keithmartin3914 Жыл бұрын
What about the kid in human sex trafficking do you consider that slavery? that is multiple nationalities not just black. Don’t forget about the kids.
@neckmangler Жыл бұрын
Remember...it was a dominant black tribe the (Masi) that rounded up weaker tribes and sold them into slavery. So, reparations should be paid by them.
@uniquevideosUk Жыл бұрын
I'm sat having my morning coffee addicted to your content here in UK, I love how you both click together like birds of a feather 🙏 I'm loving you call them who support you"family" thats the key to making a country unique, to bring folk together to make a community, thank you ❤
@mikeking683 Жыл бұрын
Ass kisser 💋
@michaelknorr6825 Жыл бұрын
Part of the problem may relate to the current technology. The media has an input
@brandonkelly5209 Жыл бұрын
The guy Jessie was interviewing is a man that became friends with KKK members and then those KKK members quit the KKK. It's an interesting story
@DV-ol7vt Жыл бұрын
Mr. Davis has been able to cross racial barriers that most people won’t ever accomplish. He is a very unique person and gift to all of us.
@jasoncar1469 Жыл бұрын
He's has done some good stuff. But he was on Timcastirl, and spouted a whole bunch of racist nonsense. 🙄
@DV-ol7vt Жыл бұрын
@@jasoncar1469 Say it ain’t so!
@kimberlymelton6365 Жыл бұрын
@Jason Car Thanks...I will watc. h that. I like it when people give a source to follow up with.
@punchd4317 Жыл бұрын
Most people forget that purpose meant if you didnt work u didnt eat
@marktemplin1159 Жыл бұрын
As a genx, I had to chime in😎🙏✌️ there are some of us did not sell out and turn into yuppies 😎👍 if some out there don't know the reference,, 🤔 look it up
@belindakennedy5828 Жыл бұрын
Their ancestors where slaves before being bought at an African port by their black owners,so the family ties had already been forced apart by the original slavers back in Africa.
@nathanstrickland6508 Жыл бұрын
When you as an individual or group. Do absolutely nothing but blame one certain race. Or group or institution for all your problems. You are the problem you are facing. Until you can take responsibility for your own house. Don't be blaming everyone else. Cause you are only failing yourself and your family. Truth is a very big, hard pill to swallow. When you are living a lie and aren't responsible enough to be an adult and have the courage to fix the problem. It's so much easier to blame it all on someone else. I've seen kindergarten classes be more responsible, and they don't even know what that word means!!
@NextWorldVR Жыл бұрын
I agree but I say all that like this: 'Life is Competition'.
@TheSksexton Жыл бұрын
Yall really should look at his guests story too, dude spent like 20 years hanging out with Klansmen and leading them away from it. Daryl something, can't remember his last name.
@Howard.Watkins Жыл бұрын
Poverty can shift what is "morally" acceptable to an individual.
@kimberlymelton6365 Жыл бұрын
@Flargindargin "CAN" being the pivot point for action . Poor people have pride , and manners and a sense of right or wrong actions. I grew up poor. I didn't realize we were until I got older. My mother used to say," Just because we are poor doesn' t mean we have to look, sound, dress , or act like it. She was on me to "announciate" my words. We learned how to take care of our things... like our clothes. I know adults that have not a clue how to hand wash delicate sweaters and such...ir how to iron,, how to cook from scratch, hiw to sew and mend things. I passed those old fashioned skills and manners to my 5 girls And they taught me computers and such. I sY this because being drim.the "wrong side of the tracks" and stuttering I git made fun if a lot . I grew of of that...p but just because someone s income is low , or like now , on social security anx im considered in the poverty level, does not mean people just routinely break the law. I agree with you about tempted . I did decades ago and when I left home at 1y in 1974, steal some food from a grocery store because I wS hungry. It was wrong. These days I thank God for foid banks to help ends meet. You know baclsic manners also never go out of style...I wish the necmxt thing trending would be....and increase of basic manners and courtesy for each other. peAce~
@michaeljones6204 Жыл бұрын
Im glad yall jumped into the biz. B1
@tonyatiffany3318 Жыл бұрын
The man being interviewed is a national hero imho. He is personally responsible for a large number of KKK members turning in their Klan robes and stepping away from racism.
@johnathon007 Жыл бұрын
The irony of him becoming a raging racist is lost on him and well as people who refuse to see it.
@petep5207 Жыл бұрын
@@johnathon007 - WTF ??? Please enlighten us. Don't just throw out an accusation like that and not subtantiate it. Not cool.
@empirecity61 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you Half and Jai. You keep it real. I am WM Conservative in my 60s. Please listen to Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Candace Owens, Brandon Tatum.
@ecchimane4328 Жыл бұрын
Y'all all have the same list of Token black people😭🤣🤣
@empirecity61 Жыл бұрын
@@ecchimane4328 Maybe you are right. Maybe Real Black people dont value liberty, stable society, and human dignity.
@MiaMia-rx9dw Жыл бұрын
I used to want braces sooooo bad, but the only reason was to have the colorful rubber band things on them😅 Never needed them though🤷♀️
@junkratnews530 Жыл бұрын
I agree with all the main points in the video. I think slavery has less to do with the state of things than was suggested though. As the one guy was talking about, a lot of these things were not issues in previous generations of American blacks. 100 years ago, only 25% of blacks born in America were born out of wedlock and into broken homes. I feel like there has been a very concentrated effort by some very powerful people to destroy the nuclear family in general, and that blacks were specifically targeted to be the test cases for many of those ideas. Depending on how much research you do, it can really appear that it was entirely about racial oppression. Those motivations might have played a part in why blacks were first singled out in that regard. But if you look at the big picture in 2023, I think it becomes clearer and clearer that the end goal was never actually racial oppression. What we are experiencing is class warfare. It reminds me of the poetic prose written post WW2 by German Pastor Niemoller; First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out - Because I was not a socialist. etc, etc, And then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak for me. For many years, all classes became richer together. For the last 50 years though, the middle class has been getting manhandled. Quality of life for the masses as a whole is trending downwards. The grew at record pace throughout much of the last 50 year, but those gains eluded all but not even the 1%, but the 0.1%. Even if you had a multi-million dollar idea, and even if you had the discipline, capabality, and the luck required to turn that idea into an actual multi million dollar company? The less fortunate ones got muscled out by richer corporations copying what they did and putting more marketing behind it. The "lucky" one always lose their business, but at least get to enjoy a payday for their troubles through a buyout or takeover. Bershire Hathaway for example is Warren Buffets investment firm. But they don't just invest money into businesses. They own 67 different companies. 1 subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway as another example, is the Marmon Group. That one single asset itself has 110 multimillion dollar subsidiary companies it controls. Berkshire owns Kraft Heinz, the 5th largest food company in the world, which itself controls more than 60 different brands. Oscar Meyer, Jello-O, Kool-Aid, Miracle Whip, Shake and Bake, etc are just a few of the companies owned by that one asset. In the last 10 years, Kraft Heinz has added 10 new multi-million dollar brands they've purchased. All 67 entities owned by Berkshire are aggresively buying up other companies every chance they can. You have Shaw Industries, that was a mutli-billion dollar whale that had swallowed up 7 of it's competitors before Berkshrie purchased it, and they have since bought out the fastest growing competitor in that industry. Or Berkshires TTI Inc that has swallowed up 28 of it's competitors. They also have plenty of companies people know of, they own Duracell, Dairy Queen's, Fruit of the Loom Companies, Geico Insurance, Benjamin Moore Paints, Helzberg Diamonds bringing 550 million annually, Acme Brick Company bringing in 750 million annually, a company called Net Jets bringing in 2.7 billion annually. Marmon Group is bringing in 10 billion annually. Kraft Heinz another 26+ billion annually. Making it much easier to facilitate all these takeovers is the tiny club of people who are CEO's, or who sit on the boards of a half dozen or more of these major corporations, who are always down to play ball, roll over, and completely sell to allow one of these whales to swallow them up. It's not just Berkshire either. The number of companies that have been swallowed up by Facebook, Google, and Tencent just as examples is almost beyond counting. There are dozens of industries that new competitors are just entirely blocked off from entering the mix. IBM used to be at the top for PC manufacturing. IBM hasn't made PC's since 2005, but still earn more than all PC makers because they own 43,000+ patents. If you want to manufacture PC's, IBM basically has to allow it by allowing you to license some of their patents at a reasonable price, which they can choose not to do. Samsung could decide to completely shut down the manufacturing of all goods tomorrow, and go forward as still one of the most profitable companies on the planet just on the strength of their 93,000 active patents. Have a great idea that will revolutionize the smartphone market? Good luck. Even if your idea is so good that it attracts the wealthiest of possible investors, everything is patented, from the shape of the a smartphone, to simple and basic commands and operations use within smartphones, plus 30,000 other innovations they have never even yet implemented, but patented anyway to prevent a competitor from ever rising up against them. This isn't the inevitable result of a 'free market' either. These companies have been lobbying governments for decades to increase regulation that restricts their ability to do business. Seems counter intuitive, but the real motive isn't to make their own lives harder. It's to make the costs of doing business in their industry that much more impossible to pull off as a startup, until the only players that can afford to do business and navigate all the red tape in their particular arena are the established monopolies. You could invent a new cola tommorow that 90% of people thought was superior to both Coke, and Pepsi, but you are not getting a fountain into any chained restaurant. You are not gettting prime real estate in a coolers in any convenience store chains. Or grocery stores. It doesn't matter how good your drink is, too few people will ever get to taste it because it won't be put in stores in a way that will allow it to catch on. And if somehow it did begin to, the same companies that own these large beverage corporations also own the largest shipping and distribution companies, and will make sure you get priced right out of the market.
@LB-go7xy Жыл бұрын
You need to find more of Mr Davis interviews. He met with the kkk and changed some of their minds. He is wonderful!!
@ricb1261 Жыл бұрын
Everyone should watch the documentary on Daryl Davis, he was able to have many Klansmen give up there robes just by sitting down and talking with them - Daryl Davis is a great man
@goatitisful Жыл бұрын
Jai is soooo honest... so is half, &t hat's why i keep watching their videos... I would be scared to be that honest in a video.
@frankie4fingers552 Жыл бұрын
Know thyself .....said the Alabama man.... thats Plato....listen to the man
@terrypen Жыл бұрын
I would have to say I think that The Welfare Act has cause more issues with the family unit than slavery did. Even though slaves were split from your family, you still had family values and wanted to have a family! Now the welfare act pays you more money if the the father isn't around than if he is!
@robertbannan6437 Жыл бұрын
Have to challenge the guest again at the 12:15 mark where he states that MacDonald could be traced to Ireland and Scotland because there weren't any other race slaves. There were in fact White slaves (not talking indentured servants) in the American colonies in the early to late 1600's. If you look at the colonial slave laws in Virginia from the 17th century you'll find they broke down the differences between indentured and slaves, then further breaking down the slaves... Negro (Black), Native American Indian (Red), non-Christian heathens, idolaters and Pagans (White European Celtic and Balkan), and those with parentage or Country from Mahometan (Barbary Coast of North Africa). Also, years ago while researching my family genealogy I was reading some old PA newspapers that had been converted to MicroFish, and it stated so-n-so's German slave had run away. Further proof there are professors here in the USA certified by the Gov't able to teach history that come to this conclusion. Here's a link to the colonial slave laws. teachingamericanhistory.org/document/colonial-virginia-laws-related-to-slavery/
@robertbannan6437 Жыл бұрын
I bet that German slave was referring to a Slav from the Balkans of Europe
@franbreedlove9392 Жыл бұрын
Indeed. There were Slavic slaves in North Africa before any African landed on this land.
@robertbannan6437 Жыл бұрын
@@franbreedlove9392 Indeed there were White slaves in North Africa, and on this land.
@wild8757 Жыл бұрын
One of the biggest problems is no fathers in the home
@baitwaitfishing7625 Жыл бұрын
No my dear girl you were not a weird child. In fact a very normal one. Look at the Shriner children happy as anyone could be even with their tragic circumstances. I love them. But does this affect the mindset of happiness in let's say normally healthy children? Just wondering.
@ryano2883 Жыл бұрын
Jai was a weird kid? Never would have guessed! 😂 Love you guys!
@robinpesek3657 Жыл бұрын
No not weird. Most kids envy those things I don’t know why but they do. Just a part of growing up for some. Oh sweet youth .
@midmomom2490 Жыл бұрын
@@robinpesek3657yes we see it happening now with this huge increase in gender confusion
@jiggskingdom Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing, a lot of great points were made and addressed during this video.
@Kjangofreeman Жыл бұрын
Great couple..awesome too see, Big Ups family. Keep Grinding, Keep Striving.
@mbb6327 Жыл бұрын
The reason the family broke down was because of welfare kicking out the father
@josepholszewski2565 Жыл бұрын
I've had more casts than I can count, growing up, and didn't want a single one! 🤣
@frewpayne Жыл бұрын
Daryl, and Jesse are both great men, they both shine in different ways. Awesome idea to get them both together talking... You gotta check out Daryl, he has many many layers. Quite the man. Like the kinda guy who should have book written about him. Actually I think he's written a book or two?
@josephtingley654 Жыл бұрын
I was a weird child too, you are not alone. LoL
@stevethecross2727 Жыл бұрын
When I study the protests and see the demographics of the crowd BLM is majority people of European ancestry. Some protest crowds were 70-plus percent people of European ancestry.
@susiejo143 Жыл бұрын
Why haven't they put all that $$ back into hurting communities?? Rather than allowing making more hurting communites!
@Harbringe Жыл бұрын
Nope disagree on the marraige thing , for about 100 years the rate of black people being married and staying married was better than white people. It started falling apart in 1970s .
@CJG-bk4bk Жыл бұрын
When my grandfather joined the Army during WW1 the guy signing him in said there’s no “e” in Adams. His last name was Adames. They’ve been Adams ever since.
@JaneReRe Жыл бұрын
I think instead of giving off the victim vibe, we should be celebrating all those who fought to end the atrocities. Everything that has happened in history, be it good or bad, it has brought us all here now today. Living in the land of the free and the home of the Brave. Let's talk about coming together as Americans and stop with the minority status. Lack of patriotism is the problem. God bless America 🇺🇸✌️🇺🇲
@veronicavanderver7270 Жыл бұрын
I don't agree with his skipping generation argument. But everything else made sense
@robertobadyah702 Жыл бұрын
05/29/23, It really depends on how you were raised... I'm 81 yrs old and white - my childhood friends were Jerome and Douglas NOT colored or white. My (mixed) neighborhood were PEOPLE... NOT black or white. I am NOT racist but race-ism will always be until WE stop the hate and become PEOPLE. Slavery was a long time ago. Everybody paid the price and now is a time to move on, and become PEOPLE. There's MONEY in racism and radicalism. That's where the fight should be..
@ladycourttales2720 Жыл бұрын
It skipped generations to those that never experienced it or did the TV tell them? I question it all since they have lied about so much. Interesting.
@Bdogg12784 Жыл бұрын
I can't remember the guy in the purple shirts name but his story is crazy. He's had grandmasters of the kkk quit and give him their robes and all of their stuff after taking to him.
@tipsy09 Жыл бұрын
Daryl Davis n
@stumpy0227 Жыл бұрын
They do it, family, because it is far easier, to take the easy way out, than it is to put your nose to the grindstone, and keep fighting the GOOD fight, on the hard road, and it's easier to hurt others, being selfish with the "what's in it for me" mentality, than to try and bring others up with you. This does NOT apply to just one color of person! We may be different colors, but WE ARE ALL ONE RACE-THE HUMAN RACE!!!!!!
@arizonared2000 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, that guy was totally wrong about slavery being the cause of one parent black families. During slavery 66% of blacks had two parent families, and about 10 years after, it went high as 85% in some areas. The average for decades was about 65%. The black family was decimated because of Democrat President Johnson's "war on poverty" in the 1960s. Which created welfare and removed the father from the black family. They traded the black father for the government welfare as the provider. That's why still today the black 2 parent family is decimated with only about 30% of 2 parent black families.
@armandoperez7967 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! This needs to be said!
@joshuak2810 Жыл бұрын
It truly saddens me to acknowledge what the Democrat party has done to this nation! Planned Parenthood, the Welfare system, etc. These government programs have DECIMATED not just Black families, but all families in this nation!
@jamesbuckingham357 Жыл бұрын
Luvin' the T-Shirt girl! ..representing the greatest band ever!
@bronwyngavin6076 Жыл бұрын
There’s no use for the KKK anymore. I live in South Carolina, and I’ve never knowingly been around anyone who thinks that way. I’m sure they’re still out there, but they’re not loud and proud like some people want you to think.
@petep5207 Жыл бұрын
Darrell is a truly amazing human being. Please check out his TedTalk about him and the KKK. I hope before I die, I see a good, quality made about his life. That would bring me such joy. He is a true inspiration and exactly what we need right now. If I were the President, Iwould absolutely have him in my administration. That is how important he is, in my opinion.
@cartman2847 Жыл бұрын
He made some points but seemed to make some excuses as well. After slavery ended the Black nuclear family percentage was the highest in the nation until the welfare state in the 60's. Look it up.
@keith692 Жыл бұрын
When you focus on race, the opposite thing happens. You create a greater divide among people of different ethnicities. When you don't focus on race, from an education perspective but just teach kids how to love each other, children grow up and race ain't even a thing. The tactics America is using to supposedly "heal" racial divide is only making the divide bigger. They don't give us, citizens, the benefit of the doubt that we are capable of learning how to love each other regardless of race... I give an example. The affirmative action that colleges use to create racial diversity in college. One of the goals of affirmative action is give black people the advantage for school admissions. Think about it, why not just give affirmative action to all races living in the hood? Help the poor, rather than target a specific race? My best friend is black. He got a 1590 on his SAT and got into Princeton University full scholarship. It hurts me a lot (because I know how he feels), when people meet him and assume he got into the best college in America due to affirmative action... No. He got in because he's an incredible individual and he is a genius. There are super smart and dumb people in every race. And smart black people not living in the hood but in good suburbs do NOT need affirmative action. It degrades their achievement in the most disrespectful way...
@FitmartFitness Жыл бұрын
About the 1130 mark, the guest stated that black families were not unified because of slavery. I call total BS on that!! In the 1960's, blacks had lower single parent rate than whites and divorce was extremely rare. So whatever problems on family unity that slaver may have caused, they were gone by the 1960s,
@isaiahortiz3378 Жыл бұрын
Yall gotta check out Daryl Davis on the Joe Rogan podcast. He tells Joe the story of when he first met with a klansman. Truly a fascinating story.
@1980bcman Жыл бұрын
The degenerate and criminal behavior has absolutely nothing to do with slavery which ended 150 years ago
@stacyatwater3696 Жыл бұрын
The first United States slave owner was Black and his name was Anthony Johnson. However the oldest known slave traders was Mesopotamian which is Iran/Iraq. It originated in 6,000 to 2000 BCE.
@Billy-ev2ig Жыл бұрын
Im loving you both more everyday yo watch you come to the awakening
@shannonclowson2610 Жыл бұрын
No that's not weird I did it as a little kid growing up I think everybody does
@jasoncar1469 Жыл бұрын
I had thought Darryl Davis was a good dude, and to be fair, he definitely has done some really good things. For those that don't know, he essentially made friends with triple K members and eventually got a lot of them to leave the organization. Changed their mind. Which is great. Bringing different races together. But then, if you listen closely to Darryl, you will find that he himself has some really racist beliefs. He also spouts some really divisive rhetoric and is deep-seated in victim mentality. In some ways, it seems like the triple k rubbed off on him in some ways.
@paulinesmagic9591 Жыл бұрын
I AM are the two most powerful words in existence. Whatever works follow I AM is what you have determined yourself to live as. Now the question is what Am I? Decide what You are and demonstrate qualities of that being. What to be a business owner then find a successful business owner and follow his or her example. You will be surprised at what you can accomplish when you set your soul to it.
@therealpollyanna5846 Жыл бұрын
Not having a 2 parents in a home has nothing to do with the history of slavery. Back when it was more shameful to have a child out of wedlock or to be a single parent. But it became more acceptable in the 60's, 70's etc. Then welfare happened, food stamps, section 8 housing and the men and women realized they didn't have to stay together and the kids would be taken care of by the gov't. That took all responsibility off the parents shoulders. Children being raised in a household of children of different fathers was becoming even more acceptable and children grew thinking this was the norm. Welfare, foodstamps and all other handouts are in place to hold people back from ever standing on their on two feet. When you have a gov't controlling your income to survive everyday, you are no longer free. It's another form of slavery, one that people are willing to be part of.
@JiggyGnorrus Жыл бұрын
Jesse is honesty personified
@dougjojon Жыл бұрын
Darryl Davis is a really interesting person. He’s a musician and has befriended and pulled people away from white supremacist ideologies like the KKK. He has a collection of KKK robes from people who have left that ideology. He did a couple of great interviews with Joe Rogan and you should really go down the rabbit hole on Darryl
@IZPC Жыл бұрын
I’m from South Carolina. SC had a law, slaves could buy their freedom. Look up Jehu Jones; Slave, free slave, prominent businessman.
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Жыл бұрын
Haaaha! I had braces & I wore those things in the eighth and ninth grade and most of my sophomore year and the first year or so my teeth hurt like hell!!! After I have been a year I got used to the pain but it still sucks and the last year I had my braces it didn’t hurt so much when I would go get them tightened because my teeth had moved and straightened so much. Gosh that first year or so was the most miserable and every month that would go get them tightened they would hurt so bad for a week I couldn’t eat anything except putting & mashed potatoes. Mom would make me homemade potato or homemade vegetable soup to eat so I would have something healthy but braces were miserable. Thank God I wasn’t called a bunch of names like metal mouth or anything like that because some people with braces got called terrible names.
@michaelatencio2917 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate her honesty & not afraid to talk & show vulnerabliity. That speaks to her character, knowing herself, & confident in herself. Who knows why as a kid we think & do things, we label weird. If you think about it, we're born without fear, judgement, race, hate, & jealousy. These are all things we develop growing up, that's why as a youth your closer to the creator. Great channel you2. God bless you & your family. 🙏💯
@midnightchannel111 Жыл бұрын
I agree, it all starts in the household. Totally. Not just the father leading, which of course is correct, but he's got to take responsibility, marry the mother. In a 2015 interview of a black professor on CNN (I think it was Thomas Sewall), 90% of births in the black community in large American cities are born out of wedlock, with the "Father Unknown". It all starts there. Men should .arry the mother, teach their sons how to lead a responsible life, etc. If every woman is a "baby-mama", not given the respect of making her his wife, no..., then what does that teach daughters and sons.
@AnastaAnam28 Жыл бұрын
I think that you knew you were different and special as a kid. So you wanted to make your outsides match your insides. You were a kid so you didn't know how beautiful you are on the outside too ❤
@wkjeter Жыл бұрын
The gentleman being interviewed by Jesse is amazing. I first learned about him while watching a Ted talk. Check out his story it is inspiring.
@CJ-xl1ox Жыл бұрын
You're not the only one. I remember getting on the school bus and putting in my retainer that I had made from a cheap metal bracelet. I didn't want my parents to see me doing it so I would wear the bracelet when I left the house then transform it to my retainer as soon as I got on the bus. hahahaha
@michellelockhart458 Жыл бұрын
I was the exact same way as a kid, with all of what you said 😂