Candace on Whatever & Gen Z vs. America

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Amala Ekpunobi

Amala Ekpunobi

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Happy Friday guys! Today I wanted to try something new and let you guys choose what I react to for today’s show-think of it like a game of “choose your adventure” on a livestream! I have no idea what’s about to happen, but let’s get into it!
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0:00 - Intro
2:00 - Why Does Gen Z Hate America?
19:51 - Candace Owens on Whatever
45:44 - Cody Ko Takes Over The Button
1:16:27 - Superchats!

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@felixkahiu978
@felixkahiu978 9 ай бұрын
Isn't it funny how Candace tells Only fans girls that even when they settle down to have a family they can't erase their past (which is true don't get me wrong) but when it comes to Andrew tate she's willing to ignore Tate's past (in her recent biased interview with him) and say that he shouldn't be judged for his past and that he is a changed man...What do y'all think🤔?
@Hunterbunter69
@Hunterbunter69 9 ай бұрын
What u say and what you do are not the same. He says a lot of stuff sure. But I don’t see him getting it on with strangers for money for thousands of other strangers. We all make mistakes and most of us ask for forgiveness and change. That girl just doesn’t get it right now and Candace is trying to warn her.
@miguelcunanan9855
@miguelcunanan9855 9 ай бұрын
​​@@Hunterbunter69I am glad you commented because I understood Felix yet I had a feeling of rebuttal as I got to the end of his comment. It was only a feeling, not actual words, then, to express it. Your reply expressed it. Thanks to both. (Edit: "comment" to "commented".)
@arzingy
@arzingy 9 ай бұрын
​@@Hunterbunter69the rhethoric that Andrew Tate was spreading is definitely harmful, so i think that it cannot be forgotten, at least as fast as all conservatives forgot it. but let's be real, Candace is biased and she'll support anyone who has conservative views, even if they do something horrible
@bitmma5432
@bitmma5432 9 ай бұрын
​@@Hunterbunter69Tate has literally talked about how he would sleep with girls so he can have them fall in love with him so that they could go work for his Cam business and make him money. There are so so many videos of him stating how he didn't even like some of these girls but would force himself to sleep with them so that he could convince them to do cam work for him. Then he would take half of the money they earned and tell them that most of it went towards taxes when he just pocketed it. I think that's a lot worse
@Hunterbunter69
@Hunterbunter69 9 ай бұрын
@@bitmma5432the guy talks a lot. I assume he’s half full of it. Let’s say he did all those things. He would be shitty. If u pay attention u would have noticed the change lately. He recently came out and said how he regretted some of his actions and a lot of things he said. Notice how the only fans girl was downgrading her actions. Being a professional sex worker. Probably with married men. The Std risk alone is not worth it. Candace is saying that they should slow it down and live better because they are going down a dark road. The girl is trying to justify it and live in denial. Candace gives credit where it’s due. That girl just doesn’t get it.
@TIVOSTUDIOS
@TIVOSTUDIOS 9 ай бұрын
Im gay (47 years old ) and I’ve been through the times when we weren’t in fashion ( quite the opposite ) I lost jobs for being gay, lost countless friends to Aids, had my facial bones rearranged by true homophobes that taught me that words are not violence , violence is violence ! So is kind of ironic now that every young lgbt I met nowadays think I’m a homophobic myself , transphobe etc only because I state the obvious , that we , gay lesbians even trans never had so good in human history, from 2000 to 2012 was what I consider the lgbt Golden age , things were great in gay land , we were alies to straight land and we all were minding our own business, then my straight friends children became teens and our years of peace ended and the LGBT became a cult overnight
@ecpasos
@ecpasos 9 ай бұрын
Love your perspective!
@kuraikenshi2349
@kuraikenshi2349 9 ай бұрын
​@@ecpasosA true sign of the generations who dont believe their elders, let alone respect. But yeah, I remember the days where gays just wanted to live their lives without molestation because what gays do in theirnorivate lives is nobody's business. But now its 1000% wrong to disagree or not celebrate what uses to he personal.
@agmvcc
@agmvcc 9 ай бұрын
I am very sorry you endured what you endured pre-2000. I have a growing LGBTQ friend and family base. I hope we can reach a point of equilibrium. I hope we can get to the point where we can all discuss identity with honesty and integrity. I'm black, straight, conservative, Christian and male. The most important of those by far is Christian. I most strongly after that identify as a musician. I wish you only good things as do I for the country. I prayer for more years of peace and understanding for us all. Thank you for you contribution to the conversation and society.
@TIVOSTUDIOS
@TIVOSTUDIOS 9 ай бұрын
@@agmvcc Thank you for your reply, balance is exactly what I wish we could go back to, unfortunately, we are living in these polarising times, is not only happening on LGBT land, but it seems to spread on everything, people seams to be far right or far left, or they are an anorexic vegan or morbidly obese fat activist, it feels like social media created a mental health problem in global proportions, things now are or you love me or you hate me, like nothing in between, I'm not an activist to any means but I realised that if people like me to stay silent everybody will think that every single gay and lesbian now are on board of some of this lunacy we have been seen lately, is like a competition who bark louder, and the crazy ones are always the ones that get more of the attention, I hope for a bit of sanity, that those youngsters grow up already and get a job or something so we can all go back to our normal lives again, lets pray for that
@jaybirdful
@jaybirdful 9 ай бұрын
That’s a powerful statement
@ameliachwesiuk2623
@ameliachwesiuk2623 9 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, my dad cheated on my mum constantly, then breaking up was the best thing to ever happen to me. I adore my step dad, and I have a better relationship with my mum and dad thanks to this decision. If parents are unhappy their children will be too. I was so happy when they broke up because I knew I would be getting both my happy parents back. Edit: My mum also kept the real reason from my sister and I until I put two and two together, by then I was mature enough not to condemn my dad. The way she worded it more or less was “we aren’t happy being together, and that’s okay, we tried and I think this will be better for everyone :) I don’t hate your father I still love him very much” l
@Pro_Israel
@Pro_Israel 9 ай бұрын
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@NuNugirl
@NuNugirl 9 ай бұрын
You are so fortunate to have a Mother who is not a narcissist.She is a strong self aware woman not a perpetual weak victim.
@JGburneraccount
@JGburneraccount 9 ай бұрын
Marriage is a bond between 2 people and when someone betrays that trust love cannot exist in the same way. A mans job is to be faithful to his wife and a woman to her husband.
@sydneyrhodes5021
@sydneyrhodes5021 9 ай бұрын
Precisely. My parents are divorced and i have heard so many of my peers and friends wish for their parents to get divorced b/c they were constantly fighting. Having separated and calm parents is much better than having paired ones that argue every time they see one another. A year before my parents officially separated, they CONSTANTLY argued-and it wasn’t quiet either. I found it hard to focus, study, sleep, or simply sit in peace any moment I was home. Once they started to argue, I wouldn’t expect the yelling to stop for at least 3-4 hours.
@kaitlyngault3987
@kaitlyngault3987 8 ай бұрын
​@@NuNugirlare you sure about that? She clearly broke up the family. You might not want to be so general with that kind of praise. You just don't know.... My dad was an alcoholic who beat on my mom. They were both very decent about not slandering each other to my brother & I, but of course the predominate narrative is that my mother did everything she could, & she made sure to put her children first. She did not. It's ego. She couldn't deal with any of her trauma, & her mind literally can't comprehend that she didn't make the best decisions for us. She's so tied into the guilt & shame & overcompensation. This did SO much harm to me growing up. I internalized all that guilt & shame she felt, because I knew something was wrong with her. My child brain plugged the holes with the narrative of her life was better before I was born. Instead of a two parent household, I had one overworked, mentally unwell mother with a troubled older brother. I had a great relationship with my father, & immense respect for him for facing his demons, despite him being a flawed man. I always resented my mother more, even though I never -blamed- her. I wanted my dad home, but I never wanted them back together. I barely knew what that looked like. History likes to repeat itself, so of course I ended up in a relationship with domestic violence. My mom didn't break the cycle, she perpetuated it. I am also an alcoholic, & so is my spouse, & I severely question whether or not, if my mother had of been a supportive wife, could things have been different? Do you have any idea how many times I have heard I am so lucky to have my mom, & she has done such a good job? Meanwhile I'm basically a disabled nutjob with no future prospects. Oh, & my Dad's alcoholism caught up with him, & he died two years ago. Don't you dare try to tell me how he was treated by society contributed to this. There's a reason I fight so hard for my man.
@strawberrycakeland
@strawberrycakeland 9 ай бұрын
Hi Amala, one of the reasons I really enjoy watching your channel is because you sympathize with others and respect logical opinions or beliefs that may not always align with your own. You provide your perspective in a very direct yet respectful manner. I don’t always agree with certain things but I enjoy hearing both sides and acknowledging opinions with an open mind.
@philipp3001
@philipp3001 9 ай бұрын
I'm very proud to be a new American citizen. I received my American citizenship a few years ago and I always find it interesting how so many Americans don't like the U.S. I think they should live in another country for some time so they can learn how to love this country again.
@hannacamacho
@hannacamacho 9 ай бұрын
literally me, every time i hear americans trashtalk the US I am thinking these idiots wouldn't last a week even in eastern Europe lol
@charcord
@charcord 9 ай бұрын
I agree
@user-si6ym1ks3l
@user-si6ym1ks3l 9 ай бұрын
I was literally telling this to someone recently. I have been to 9 countries and every time I come back here its almost hard to see how much we have here that is being taken for granted while other people would kill to be in our shoes. More gratefullness for what America is, and lets be honest, for what our military has sacrificed so much for! It is a diservicee to every man and woman who risk their lives for freedom, when that freedom is then thrown to the ground by the childish citizens who have no idea what it would be like without those freedoms!
@TheRuddster95
@TheRuddster95 9 ай бұрын
​@@user-si6ym1ks3lpreach
@mary-janereallynotsarah684
@mary-janereallynotsarah684 9 ай бұрын
Americans take it for granted. I love America. She's sick right now but if u have a loved who who has cancer do u just stop loving them? No u try to help instead. Wokeness is a disease, corruption is a disease. America needs healing. The most beautiful country in my opinion.
@SylenkoIrene
@SylenkoIrene 9 ай бұрын
It is sad that there are platforms which basically enable sex work. What is even more incredibly sad is that people who speak out against it focus only on how men feel, as if a woman’s worth depends only on what a man thinks of her. Not a word about how it can affect mental health, how difficult it could be to get out of that industry…. Who cares? It’s only important that a hypothetical girl is not a marriage material to some dude. And of course no one bashes men who pay for spice content the same way they bash women who offer it. This isn’t helping anyone.
@paleindian10
@paleindian10 8 ай бұрын
This. I agree with most of what you say if not all, I create somewhat spicy content (online only) and I get demonized for it even though I’ve only had one intimate partner and I don’t plan on doing irl s*x work. People normally treat us who do online work as a problem but men are never questioned really.
@bubblesawesome3284
@bubblesawesome3284 7 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Like why shame woman for posting spicy pictures but we don’t shame people who buy spicy pictures
@paleindian10
@paleindian10 7 ай бұрын
@@bubblesawesome3284 exactly this. Like if they shame us and shame people who buy it then I would be like “eh, okay fair enough. At least they are being fair with it” like I wouldn’t like it but it would be more reasonable and make more sense in my opinion but that’s not how things normally are.
@bubblesawesome3284
@bubblesawesome3284 7 ай бұрын
@@paleindian10 I know it’s just a little bit upsetting that the only thing that people seem to care about is women having dirty pictures out there like men take 30 pictures to a lot of them do how come there a value doesn’t decrease. Isn’t it just as bad as people taking the picture like you’re the one buying it. There is obviously a market for it so people are going to keep doing it as long as there is a market.
@carmy2155
@carmy2155 4 ай бұрын
THIS Why is sex work being discouraged SOLELY on the basis of “men don’t like it!!” Who gives a f**k about that? Look at how it impacts mental health, how it impacts your perception of intimacy, how it can give you STDs, cause pregnancy, etc,. Also, like.. maybe also bash the men who are supporting it? If women are being seen as the product here, look at who tf is the consumer and creating this demand in the first place. It’s men.
@liz5731
@liz5731 9 ай бұрын
I dunno, Amala… I’m really glad my mom remarried after her divorce, because I love my stepdad and he really enriched my life. My dad also remarried, so I was raised by FOUR loving, involved parents, and I feel very blessed for that. People who will date a person with children are actually pretty benevolent in my opinion. It takes a special person to become a step parent, and so many step parents are awesome!!
@TheEcstaticearth
@TheEcstaticearth 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@TheEcstaticearth
@TheEcstaticearth 8 ай бұрын
Also Amala is 23 and very ignorant of relationships and marriage. I’ve noticed this in many of her videos. However, I admire other things she says and enjoy her videos, too.
@liz5731
@liz5731 8 ай бұрын
@@TheEcstaticearth Me too… Same with Candace Owens. I can get behind about 75% of what they have to say, WHOLEHEARTEDLY, and sometimes they have profound perspectives that really impress me. But some things they preach sound quite antiquated and like religious dogma, especially regarding sex work, dating, and the outdated notion that women have no value if they don’t choose to become mothers.
@TheEcstaticearth
@TheEcstaticearth 8 ай бұрын
@@liz5731 Right? They act like they know what all men or even the majority of them want. Or forget that our personalities are what keep us together rather than these particular things. I know many attractive women choose nerdy, not attractive men to be husbands bc they are good to them and probably won’t stray. It’s likely sex workers can certainly find this type of guy. Cuz “good men” don’t judge, generally. Such black and white perspectives in a shades of grey world. But yes, more to your point, they have very strict ideals for women and less so for men. And I don’t believe gen z is strict about these things nor are millennials, generally speaking
@Honey_bee098
@Honey_bee098 8 ай бұрын
@@TheEcstaticearthI was thinking the same thing. Enjoy her content but definitely didn’t agree with her take. That’s okay tho
@scarlet12234
@scarlet12234 9 ай бұрын
Idk Amala, my mom marrying my step dad when I was 12 was the best thing that ever happened to us. Life wasn't very stable being poor (although she worked her ass off and did her best) and having to move every couple years, completely uprooting my life and friendships and having to start all over every single time. I agree that if it can be worked out, work it out, but I don't agree that someone should wait until the kids are 18. Should they vet the man/woman extensively, take it slow and be cautious? Definitely. I would have never had the opportunities I did growing up if my mom hadn't married my step-dad. Her and my dad never would have worked out again and i WAS able to be raised in a two parent household.
@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl
@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl 9 ай бұрын
Are you single?
@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl
@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl 9 ай бұрын
Are you single?
@scarlet12234
@scarlet12234 9 ай бұрын
@@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl nope, happily married
@tdelli3675
@tdelli3675 9 ай бұрын
Honestly don't listen to some of the garbage about women and their worth...it truly doesn't apply to reality, it's just women with little life experience talking about people older then them in very different situations than they've experienced. it's just opinions, that personally I would only take seriously from a person who has been in that situation.
@tdelli3675
@tdelli3675 9 ай бұрын
@LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl were you hoping to pounce on her because she doesn't fully agree?. Lol
@jgmt1784
@jgmt1784 9 ай бұрын
I love America. We're seeing struggles now, but I have to believe that we can overcome them.
@trevormichael4906
@trevormichael4906 9 ай бұрын
We can and we will. The young will wisen up like they usually do. And we’ll all come together to take down the bad.
@jamesb5864
@jamesb5864 9 ай бұрын
​@@trevormichael4906not if the freemasons have anything to say about that
@myysstt8
@myysstt8 9 ай бұрын
Ur seeing more than struggles ☠️ America is fkn cursed
@trevormichael4906
@trevormichael4906 9 ай бұрын
@@jamesb5864 that’s not who the bad is. If you don’t know who it is by nowwww. You haven’t been paying attention.
@jamesb5864
@jamesb5864 9 ай бұрын
@trevormichael4906 seriously beg to differ. You know what secret societies are? That's just one prominent American one that pulls the strings of probably whoever ever you're thinking about. Let me guess, democrats? Lol
@whatdoyouthinktho
@whatdoyouthinktho 9 ай бұрын
My life would have ended if my mom didn’t meet my step dad. Now he is the adult in my life and cared for me more than my mother. Not everything is so simple and black/white
@thitpoulsen352
@thitpoulsen352 9 ай бұрын
i think we need to make co-parenting more normal. But i also don't think we should tell single parents not to try and date, just to be very cautious and take their time. Like my dad and my stepmom got married when i was a teenager and shes genuinely more of a mom to me than my real mother and i still have a really good relationship with my actual mom, it's not like we have a distanced relationship or anything and my stepmom stepped in. She's just a wonderful and caring woman who treats me as if i was her own daughter. I love that woman to bits.
@samseow3114
@samseow3114 9 ай бұрын
I live in Singapore (I don’t consider it the greatest country in the world btw) and have travelled extensively and know enough about the world and life generally to loosely throw around the term “greatest country in the world”. There is so much we can learn from other countries and cultures and a delusional insistence on branding a country as the “greatest” is non productive and such assessment may be based on criteria anyone can arbitrarily set at their discretion. For Americans who blindly insist your country is the greatest I suggest you go out and see every other country before even trying to make that determination. For example. Many second tier cities in China are fuelled with technology that would put any of your cities to shame.
@jerryoshea3116
@jerryoshea3116 9 ай бұрын
U sound jealous! And if Americans wish to say that& believe it,then that's their prerogative! U can also say Singapore is best,it wouldn't bother me! But maybe u feel more aligned with China,which is also cool& yet ur on YT,watching an young( but mature) Mixed Race American woman!
@snopure
@snopure 9 ай бұрын
I used to live in China. I think you were just distracted by novelty, as a lot of what you see there is just a facade. If by being "fuelled with technology..." you mean the higher level surveillance, or the energy that's actually fueled by coal when you lift the curtain, they can keep it.
@A.S.P.A.
@A.S.P.A. 9 ай бұрын
There you go! People who still say America is the greatest country in the world don't travel the world that much! I'm so sorry, but you need to go beyond your backyard to see what's going on around. America isn't the greatest country in the world! Not even close to it! 😅
@maggiemae6867
@maggiemae6867 9 ай бұрын
It's the greatest country because we have the constitution and our freedoms. No other country has what we have, and that's what makes it so great. Im sure there are differences, ie. Landscape, food, people, etc, that make other countries great, but none have what we have, and anyone living here should be proud of that alone.
@A.S.P.A.
@A.S.P.A. 9 ай бұрын
@@maggiemae6867 it's not. I'm sorry to disappoint you. But you are becoming the laughing stock of the world. What rights? No free healthcare! No maternity leave! Barely any paid holidays? Insanely prices for education? Low standards in education? Stupidly high living costs? An absurd number of shootings every year? Extremist ideologies from left and right? Sorry, but it's a hard no. You aren't the best country in the world. You were up until the 2000's, since then you have been working hard on trashing anything and everything that made America the greatest country in the world.
@HannahKayW
@HannahKayW 9 ай бұрын
I hate the age argument. I’m a single 30 year old not because I’ve “been around the block” (I haven’t, and thinking people assume that cuz of age is sad) and not because I’m not attractive but because I am shy and struggle to make connections and start dating. I’m still beautiful and fun and wise and goofy and the idea that people won’t want me for that because of an assume promiscuousness attached to my age is gross. And frankly Amalas comments on this are sad too. Not every 32 year old is set in her ways and successful in their careers. We all grow in different paces. I’d like to think I’m not done for lol
@laci2424
@laci2424 8 ай бұрын
Same same ❤ it’s brutal and it’s sucks to be marginalized like this.
@kaitlyngault3987
@kaitlyngault3987 8 ай бұрын
I'm 32 & NOT settled in a career, either. My life is basically duct tape & Band-Aids right now. The age discussion is VERY relevant whether you like it or not. You try to paint yourself in a good light, but I see a LOT of red flags. Your lack of social skills definitely makes you a less desirable person. People assume that about you, because it's NORMAL to either be settled down, or had multiple relationships by the time you are in your 30s. What you are describing is not normal. Also, any pregnancy after 30 in considered geriatic. That is just how it goes. You pretty much are done for, unless you get rich, or have family to take care of you. Shit is hitting the fan. Whether you get a man (or woman), it's time we go back using our genetics for survival. This soft, cushy time you & I grew up in has come to a close. Yeah, I'm rude, but you need a wake up call.
@kaitlyngault3987
@kaitlyngault3987 8 ай бұрын
​@@laci2424most women have been marginalized by feminism. It's really awful when you do the research.
@loka-chan6695
@loka-chan6695 8 ай бұрын
I am a 20 year old virgin woman and I feel the same. I feel like I will never find a man cos I am so shy and have mental health problems.
@kaitlyngault3987
@kaitlyngault3987 8 ай бұрын
@@loka-chan6695 oh, don't worry, you will. Mental health issues don't mean you won't have relations... It means you will probably have really dysfunctional ones. Stop caring about that. It will come naturally. Focusing on healing on your vibrations, & energy. That's within your power. Medication is not. It's a tool, & there is support out there, but don't downplay your issues. Work through them. THEN worry about attracting a man. Codependency is no joke. You don't want that.
@MTrent3
@MTrent3 9 ай бұрын
I visited Scotland on vacation with my sisters a few months ago. There was a young man probably 21-25 years old who was our cashier at one store. He asked us if we were on holiday (vacation) there, and acted skeptical when we told him that, yes, we were not only on vacation there, but we were enjoying ourselves. When I came home and told my mother this encounter, she said that it takes people often until they’re in their 40s to start growing national pride. Maybe that’s what’s wrong with GenZ. We’re not 40 yet.
@xydoit2024
@xydoit2024 9 ай бұрын
You dont be in some age to grew with proud. A 42 woman say you that
@Esthie229
@Esthie229 9 ай бұрын
I think most people from other countries don’t have that extreme sense of pride that Americans have when it comes to their country. I’m European and that’s always something thar stood out to me. I guess it’s both a good and a bad thing🤷🏻‍♀️😂
@caesarjergens
@caesarjergens 9 ай бұрын
@@Esthie229 Agreed for better or worse American patriotism has always amazed me. I don`t know any country where the general public feels this kind of pride about being born in a certain place.
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 9 ай бұрын
Thats not even close to being true..u think the kids who fought in ww2 had pride in america?
@nikkistubitsch
@nikkistubitsch 9 ай бұрын
Regarding the end of the show, where you said a mom should wait to date or marry until the kids turn 18, I agree. My mom had me at 20, and her and my dad split. She might have dated, but never once brought a man home, or stayed out. When I turned 18 and graduated, she then married. She kept her promise my whole childhood and I respect her so much for that.
@wittysass3812
@wittysass3812 9 ай бұрын
yea but she was also 20 and had the luxury of time on her side, not everyone's situation is the same
@not_yo_cheez
@not_yo_cheez 9 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Micheal Knowles on Whatever more than Candace.. He talked at them and Candace talked down to them. I try to get onboard with Candace all the time as a fellow black woman.. but it’s hard when she comes off as aggressive and self righteous.
@sexgod57able
@sexgod57able 9 ай бұрын
OMG! Candace and Amala on the same show! AWESOME!!! 😊
@FergusWalsh-dz7mq
@FergusWalsh-dz7mq 9 ай бұрын
A heavenly twofer yeah.
@Jay41
@Jay41 9 ай бұрын
They were on Dr. Phil together
@madd_megz
@madd_megz 9 ай бұрын
Amala is way better. Candace sucks...She's an Andrew tate sympathizer.
@LadyMaverick823
@LadyMaverick823 9 ай бұрын
​@@FergusWalsh-dz7mqwhat are you talking about Candace lost massive respect when she sat there kissing up to Tate after everything he's done. He's on video beating women, trucking them into his cam business, being an actual pimp, and there's plenty more. Candace was looking at him like he was Jesus returned, it was absolutely gross and sickening. Amala is leagues better than Candace.
@natemarx4999
@natemarx4999 9 ай бұрын
@@LadyMaverick823 Cry some more.
@elenatella
@elenatella 9 ай бұрын
My parents divorced when I was 4-5 years old. I'm their 3rd kids. If my mom didn't find my stepfather, I would have never had the opportunites I had. He supported us financially and even if we weren't the closest, I'm eternally grateful for him in our life.
@Jeremy-ql1or
@Jeremy-ql1or 9 ай бұрын
"He supported us financially and even if we weren't the closest" You pretty much summed up the main reason men are reluctant to become step fathers.
@elenatella
@elenatella 9 ай бұрын
@@Jeremy-ql1or You know nothing about him or my family.
@crimetheoriespodcast
@crimetheoriespodcast 9 ай бұрын
So, I have two opinions on this, my mom has been married 5 times after my dad died, and she was a single mom of 4. She was so focused on finding a father figure in our life that she thought she wasn't good enough to just be a mom. And that did affect all of us. On the other side I was a single mom, but my son was very young. I found my husband when my son was 2, and now we've been married for 10 years. I think you should be putting your kids first and some single moms do think it means having another man. And sometimes it's not I think we would have been better with just having my mom. But she would drop everything for them, sell her house, her time with us, our relationships were never us focused as it should be. My husband fell in love with my son first before he fell in love with me. And when finding a partner as a single parent you need to find someone who loves your kids as much or more than you do.❤
@wittysass3812
@wittysass3812 9 ай бұрын
yea your mom is an example of doing it the wrong way
@dawnwesterbeck346
@dawnwesterbeck346 9 ай бұрын
Raising your children alone Amala! I still dated when I had children but they were not allowed to be around my children and until the right one came along it never got serious. There is hope for women that have children and want to conduct ourselves to have their children and their dating separate
@FilthyBitchGunClub
@FilthyBitchGunClub 9 ай бұрын
Women who claim that 'sex is just sex' say that with their mouths, not with their hearts. Their mouths have done worse. Deep down they've locked their hearts away because they can't even love themselves doing what they do. While they're doing it, nothing can be about love or genuine feelings.
@FilthyBitchGunClub
@FilthyBitchGunClub 9 ай бұрын
Wisdom comes from experience even moreso than age. Age plays a role mostly in the fact that you're here longer to have those experiences. It's like this: knowledge+experience=wisdom So, for example, knowledge is knowing what to say, wisdom is knowing when to say it so it's most productive, or whether or not it needs to be said at all.
@jingyii95
@jingyii95 9 ай бұрын
I am half Chinese and half Greek. I gave lived in Greece, America and Denmark. While I don't hate America, when you compare the living conditions to Denmark, you start seeing why ppl can hate the country.
@dennisnevin1893
@dennisnevin1893 9 ай бұрын
The population of Denmark is 5.9 million people. While it is a diverse country it is approximately 86% Danish origin. It's complexities pale when compared to the USA with a population of nearly 340 million people.
@jingyii95
@jingyii95 9 ай бұрын
@dennisnevin1893 true. I'm just pointing out that when ppl compare with other countries like Denmark or Switzerland, I can see how they come to hate America with the shit health system, no gun control etc
@AP-ji8qu
@AP-ji8qu 8 ай бұрын
I'm Greek Cypriot and I get that
@mellohi2899
@mellohi2899 8 ай бұрын
​@@jingyii95"no gun control"??? you don't know what you're talking about
@jingyii95
@jingyii95 8 ай бұрын
@@mellohi2899 I meant that you can legally own guns. Which is not true for Europe or Asia
@dawndemanda
@dawndemanda 9 ай бұрын
I have an amazing stepdad but the first one sucked. I’m a stepmom to two amazing kids. There are some times that it just works but it is often a mess. My husband’s ex has gone through so many men and the kids met them all right away. They see her countless relationships as a cautionary tale, while their dad and I have been together for almost 23 years now. Too many women jump from man to man, some would even say I did, but I knew my current husband was THE ONE. The way we met and and so many things had to align for it to happen that it was meant to be, but most people are not that fortunate.
@markpriore3151
@markpriore3151 9 ай бұрын
I am 11 years older than my brother. I watched Band of Brothers with my dad, not the year it came out but close enough, and during formative years of my life. It's now available on Netflix, and that's where a conversation was sparked with my brother when we were trying to find something to watch. One of the men of Easy Company mentions how many 4f suicides there were in his home town. I articulated to my brother, imagine feeling so ashamed that you can't be *drafted*, that you kill yourself. I was commenting on the level of patriotism. My brother said "it's like not even America" and that comment shook me. I said, No, THAT (the level of patriotism) is America, . What my brother knows of this country is a blithe shadow of it's true self
@pog8744
@pog8744 9 ай бұрын
So happy to see you featuring Gen on your podcast. He’s an awesome content creator. I hope you continue to feature more of him in future episodes! Your reactions are great
@davidbrennan5973
@davidbrennan5973 9 ай бұрын
I honestly don’t believe Candace believes EVERYTHING she says but she’s very smart and knows what will get people talking
@Raptor810Blue
@Raptor810Blue 6 ай бұрын
Candace is an idiot and it’s shocking she was able to get a job anywhere
@BeebleBean
@BeebleBean 9 ай бұрын
When it comes to being divided, I feel that some of it stems from not being allowed to disagree with one another, and also, not being able to have a healthy conversation, discussion, without judgement or cancellation. No progress can be made when the conversation is not allowed to be had because individuals cannot disagree and be okay with that and agree to disagree. How can we progress when we cannot explore and discuss ideas and belief in a healthy way?!
@kthx1138
@kthx1138 9 ай бұрын
How can forward ACTION take place when people disagree? Someone has to be in a position of power to take the reins and make something happen.
@julesa1754
@julesa1754 7 ай бұрын
The advice you gave about single mothers should apply to fathers too. My dad, although he is one of the smartest people i know, decided to go behind my back and remarry someone after i barely recovered from him and my mom's reality-tv-worthy divorce. The worst part about the woman he married is she was hateful and competitive towards me for his love. This distraction in my home life prevented me from having a stable jump-start at adulthood. I am SO glad that I am almost fully recovered from the madness
@MrsGetOverYourself
@MrsGetOverYourself 8 ай бұрын
My husband chose to, in our early years, ignore my past as a stripper; and later embraced and supported my 20 year career as a burlesque performer. He was proud of me and men asked to shake his hand after every show! However, I didn’t put my “dirty” past on the internet or anywhere permanent (beyond us meeting people that remembered me from a strip show). My husband is a small town kind of man, good hearted and kind … when we started dating people warned him not to be with me but he saw me for who I am, not the things I’d done- so they ARE out there. ❤
@zeldababe1
@zeldababe1 5 ай бұрын
Do you believe actions are a reflexion of the person?
@vegangelist
@vegangelist 9 ай бұрын
When i was younger - even as a younger adult - there wasn't this idea of not liking or being able to have a conversation with someone who had a different political stance than your own. For one, social media (and for m much of that time even the internet) didn't exist so having everything in your face wasn't a thing. Also: knowing or discussing someone's politics and political leanings wasn't a focal point. In fact, it was pretty much established that it was in bad taste to discuss how you voted. Accordingly, our take/filter on others - both strangers and those familiar to us - was based on behavior and how someone interacted with you rather than what someone's politics was. And what a joy that was. For many people, we didn't know what their politics was (with the exception of those on the extreme right or left) so we didn't automatically dismiss/embrace or like/dislike someone because of those politics. I miss those days.
@ZcarZcarz
@ZcarZcarz 9 ай бұрын
Ámala what you said around 8:30- 10min mark is a very revolutionary statement that is worth of going down in history. Beautiful 👏🏽 we sometimes forget how literature in todays world is still open and available to valuable and unique writings and forms of art, just like our ancestors tried to communicate and sacrifice their lives fighting for the future of generations for us, we are still them and tomorrow will be us as well, we must carry the cycle.
@asana_awakening
@asana_awakening 8 ай бұрын
I love how when asked what the biggest problems are NONE of them answer the actual problems like inflation, cost of living, homelessness, people going hungry, war, the military industrial complex, corrupt politicians, I could go on and on but you get the point. Sorry but as a woman my biggest problem is most definitely NOT sexism (even though that was something I experienced during my time serving almost a decade in the military). Be for real. Edited to add: I was never a SW but in my early 20’s I was a very scantily clad bottle service girl in San Diego. When I met my now husband I had recently quit that job. I feel so lucky that my husband saw my value outside of that and he didn’t hold it against me. Honestly during that time I was very broken (1 year out of an abusive marriage) and very much trying to numb myself, pull myself out of crippling debt, and have all the fun my ex had “taken” from me (probably too much fun lol). So I don’t think it’s fair to say women with “colorful” pasts do not have a chance at finding a quality husband in the future. But I do think women need to weigh the possible outcome of their actions. The best advice I ever got was “everyone is out here looking for the person of their dreams, BUT are you the person, the person of your dreams is looking for”.. I got really honest with myself and the answer was no. I changed that and now I’ve been happily married for 6 years.
@kbabym86
@kbabym86 7 ай бұрын
Very well said. The issue is they are not worried about the things that actually matter and that need to change (in all western countries not just the US)
@shannonmclane03
@shannonmclane03 8 ай бұрын
The dude who said he shotgunned weed that had fentanyl from and of model would be dead. That’s literally impossible dude was obviously doing other stuff and blamed her for that.
@shihtzumom0406
@shihtzumom0406 9 ай бұрын
Amala, I am Blessed to be able to say that I found one of those rare men who raised my oldest daughter (we now have a daughter together) since she was three years old. She’s about to be 24, and it turned out differently than you may think-my ex husband had enough influence over her for so many years that even though my oldest daughter absolutely adored her “step” father (I say her real dad), she turned on him because of my ex. To this day my husband is still heartbroken over it. And he always says he has TWO kids. He never differentiates between step daughter and daughter. I do not know what I would do without my amazing husband! I understand this is a unique case, but I’m so happy I put myself out there!!❤
@lucidjamesofficial
@lucidjamesofficial 9 ай бұрын
I can safely admit as a Gen Z person, We are the worst generation that there is so far.
@atxbee
@atxbee 9 ай бұрын
Same lol. but gen alpha will soon take that place..
@nomadic_orthodox
@nomadic_orthodox 9 ай бұрын
Just wait for Alpha to grow up, then you’re only second 😅
@lindz916
@lindz916 9 ай бұрын
@atxbee I'm not positive that you're right. I think more and more Gen X and some of us on the line of X and Millennial has gotten so fed up with the bullshit that we are raising our children to do better, be stronger, less offended by everything, the value of work, etc. I pray that develops a Generation that can triumph against the socialist ideological system and become contributing citizens of this country. Guess we shall see... And hope!
@charcord
@charcord 9 ай бұрын
The generation of my feelings are hurt and they matter more
@island661
@island661 9 ай бұрын
​@@lindz916I'm Gen X and couldn't disagree more. SNS
@Fairlyfairy333
@Fairlyfairy333 9 ай бұрын
When Taylor’s face pop up outta nowhere @1:15:39 😂 lost it lmaoo Great show today loved it!! 👍🏾
@CourierSixMojaveExpress
@CourierSixMojaveExpress 9 ай бұрын
I haven't even watched the whole video and I already liked it. I enjoy your videos Amala!
@CheleBoxy
@CheleBoxy 8 ай бұрын
I LOVE MY COUNTRY!! I served in the Navy Reserve from 86-92. I was called up to active duty for Desert Storm. The great American experiment is worth fighting for!!!
@FairyLadyQuelaag
@FairyLadyQuelaag 8 ай бұрын
I was trying to drink a soda during 'the button' and ended up laughing while drinking, choked on it, snorted it out my nose and cried lol
@Eagle-eye-pie
@Eagle-eye-pie 9 ай бұрын
The guy in the chair is definitely right about the US exporting issues. The way the trans and reparations garbage is metastasising over to the UK is particularly troubling. We just all need to give it the middle finger.
@book-hoarder5664
@book-hoarder5664 9 ай бұрын
The US’s biggest export is culture after all!
@Eagle-eye-pie
@Eagle-eye-pie 9 ай бұрын
@@book-hoarder5664 Indeed, when the US gets a cold, the UK sneezes.
@agmvcc
@agmvcc 9 ай бұрын
I love America . I hope we get back on track. If nothing else we need to ratchet down the hate and division. I’m a black conservative. I did my part I married a socialist and moved to SF. You should ask me about the beautiful dichotomy of my life.
@FergusWalsh-dz7mq
@FergusWalsh-dz7mq 9 ай бұрын
How do you two not tear strips off each other @agmvcc? oh wait lots and lots of weed yeah.
@sondraarrache1908
@sondraarrache1908 9 ай бұрын
I would love to hear your story.
@francesedris7652
@francesedris7652 9 ай бұрын
I love United States. There are issues but were need to get back on track.
@agmvcc
@agmvcc 9 ай бұрын
@@FergusWalsh-dz7mq It's pretty easy most of the time without any weed or any other drugs and not even very much alcohol. LOL We've made a pact to love and respect each other and we talk and trust each other's hearts. I've written a number of songs about us... It doesn't Make Sense (It Just Works) kzbin.info/www/bejne/sH6Xh42erdVrjqMsi=L49EzWTWgg4BsB1b and Quandary kzbin.info/www/bejne/n6GcZp2rbNaGn7ssi=sFsneJj-U2POzpLn
@hiddenvalleyranch775
@hiddenvalleyranch775 9 ай бұрын
I'm asking.
@kisa1243
@kisa1243 9 ай бұрын
I love how she said 'are you not embarrassed ' ❤
@roxyboxie1016
@roxyboxie1016 9 ай бұрын
Even outside of that you have to also think how this kinda work effects your future children. Once they get older those kids' friends can get access to their mother's past work and that will definitely effect them.
@jamestaylor7226
@jamestaylor7226 9 ай бұрын
I love my country & our people, I despise our government, the arogance of our elite ruling class, the corruption & degradation of our institutions & Bush & Obama who took a unified free country, with a balance budget, a very managable debt, high trust in each other & our institutions & ruined all those good things, refired racial conflict, ramped up gender conflict, created multible fracture lines that didn't exist before, imposed elitism & unequal justice, ruined our education system & press, & grew our debt to an unmanadgable lvl & gaslight us constantly, about everything, until truth seems subjective.
@brent3086
@brent3086 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. Life was much better here, pre-Bush
@ladyk7317
@ladyk7317 9 ай бұрын
Wow very well said 💪🏾💋
@agmvcc
@agmvcc 9 ай бұрын
I didn't feel divided until Obama. Expound on the Bush division for me please.
@kthx1138
@kthx1138 9 ай бұрын
Bush created that neverending war in Iraq, which was clearly about oil, and the Bush family made their fortune in oil. That sickens me. America needs to become oil independent, have our own oil, so we can tell the Saudis to stick their oil up their ass and stay out of their countries.
@jamestaylor7226
@jamestaylor7226 9 ай бұрын
@@agmvcc The patriot act, the start of the survaliance state, cheney telling everyone the debt didn't matter, effectivily ending any restaint on government spending, the start of open & obvious corruption in government, before they at least tried to hide it. The people who had the right info on weapons of mass destruction & stuck to their possitions mainly got fired or demoted, those who spouted the party line all got promoted even in the face of being wrong, main steaming the whole narrative thing the government & press go with now & just like then people with the correct info get marginalized & punished for it & they took a balanced budget & blew up the debt. this is just for starters & off the top of my head, they did way more damage to our country under bush.
@jayro792
@jayro792 9 ай бұрын
Sorry Candace calling the viral single woman a selfish B-word just demonstrated how mean, bad faith and immature she is. I couldn’t really take her in good faith after that.
@wittysass3812
@wittysass3812 9 ай бұрын
I know it's unfortunate because sometimes she has some really good takes, but other times she's way out of line or over the top aggressive.
@not_yo_cheez
@not_yo_cheez 9 ай бұрын
I thought I was the only one who noticed that. As much as I want to agree with Candace, she is so aggressive sometimes and just straight up condescending. Seems like she was there just to be mean.. complete opposite of Micheal Knowles appearance.
@ShaawtyB
@ShaawtyB 9 ай бұрын
She's condescending and catty lol. She has the same attitude as modern women, but because shes seemed based, conservative and makes sense and is catholic and has the opposite beliefs to liberal like opinions, people dont call it out. Can only imagine how difficult she is behind closed doors lol thought i was the only one who noticed. Seems like others havnt caught on or are straight up ignoring it and justifying it in their minds Oh and shes aggressive and masculine lol
@Moonlight-rave
@Moonlight-rave 8 ай бұрын
@@ShaawtyBlol being assertive and opinionated and having passion with what’s she’s talking about isn’t masculine. Just because she’s a high value women and respects herself compared to almost every other women doesn’t mean she’s masculine. Modern women all say and act the same almost All are whores with no respect for themselves and listen to cardi b, she’s nowhere near a modern women nor is her attitude. Being passionate is not attitude. Go and debate with her and see how quick you get bodied. Oh and lastly don’t confuse assertiveness and being mentality ready to conquer anything that comes your way to be masculine lol. You think being feminine is having no strong opinions? You think it’s being mentally weak? Is being feminine never being assertive? You think being feminine is being dumb and not thinking for yourself? Big yikes. I hope you never encounter an opinionated strong minded women who’s assertive and passionate and doesn’t take bullshit or you’ll think she’s masculine lmaoo some of you people are just weird fr
@ShaawtyB
@ShaawtyB 8 ай бұрын
@@Moonlight-rave i'm simply going by the logic of RP who are hell bent on painting women who show assertiveness and passion in such a light, as I consider myself to be an assertive and opinionated woman when the time calls for it lol. While I'm glad we can agree that passion is not the same having and attitude, it is blatantly obvious that Candace has an attitude problem. There are a number of women in the conservative space who can debate or have disagreements without taking jabs and being condescending and having to get the last word in which are absolutely traits of the 'modern woman'. It's not to say she isn't correct about a lot of things. But assertiveness is typically displayed by men and is considered a masculine trait and is widely recognised as one? Didn't think that was so controversial nor a bad trait for women to possess when the time calls for it. I know I've encouraged it with the women around me. My initial comment was also slightly sardonic in nature because she goes on all these podcasts who firmly believe in RP ideology, that repeatedly shut down any woman who shows any 'passion', assertiveness or opinion, deeming them as masculine OVERALL and combatant (which in some cases they absolutely are, whereas other times it's warranted and a reaction of them being treated less than human). If someone's a whore, fine, doesn't mean you treat someone like shit, even if they don't respect themselves and have a delusional outlook on life. The best example would be to lead with humility and patience, doesn't mean you can't be passionate, or tip toe around their feelings, just don't be a dick or a bitch about it. It would bode well for influencers (and anyone really) to be self aware of how these interactions could be misconstrued. Not sure why I would need to debate her as I share a lot of the same ideals and beliefs that she does (but I'll assume that you assumed I was left leaning lol), so when I debate or have discussions with people, I check my attitude and immaturity at the door, knowing that won't solve anything or change anyone's mind (which would be the point of these discussions) as the only thing they'll be left with is a bad taste in their mouth and unfortunately the only thing they'll remember about me and the discussion was how I was catty to them and the entire discussion gets blown to the wind. The right attitude can do incredible things when trying to hack through society's present day bullshit and fuckery. A point I see I failed at making in my initial comment
@breeanderson129
@breeanderson129 4 ай бұрын
I stayed single for 10 years to be alone and focus on my son after I left my ex, but I dated my more husband for 2 years before I let him near my son to ensure we were going to stay together and now he is an incredibly important model for my son which he desperately needed.
@Nick95395
@Nick95395 7 ай бұрын
Lmaooooo @ Taylor looking up pegged. I can’t even imagine his face when he read it 😂
@pieda3
@pieda3 9 ай бұрын
Have you ever come to conclusion that those corporations just take good care that everyone is distracted by arguing with eachother about gender and race just so you don't get together and push against them ?
@bn09185
@bn09185 9 ай бұрын
One of my biggest regrets is separating myself from intimacy and trying to cope from childhood trauma in very unhealthy ways in my youth with men. As an adult who is married to a wonderful man, i truly wish i could change how i acted and valued my self more and got help a lot sooner, and im sure thats going to happen to a lot of these only fans girls and its truly sad to think about. But they probably wont recognize it until its too late.
@jeremyferrell9753
@jeremyferrell9753 9 ай бұрын
Amala the alarm clock because you wake people up) love the show watch u everyday while I work or at home chillin
@Viperrr346
@Viperrr346 6 ай бұрын
My dad is originally from the Caribbean, i remember when he got his citizenship, he always says it was one of the best decisions he made
@wittysass3812
@wittysass3812 9 ай бұрын
I think the whole "wait it out" thing is a bit unfair. What if you were stuck in an abusive relationship, were able to survive that and get out, but still want more kids and a real family? For a lot of women waiting it out would mean they would be well past their prime and would mean giving up any semblance of still having more children with the right man. I agree that you should be extra vigilant and cautious when dating as a single mother as your child still takes priority but I don't think it's fair to say now they need to go off and become nuns and vow off any hope for an intact family when waiting it out would mean waiting 18 years, we don't get to live forever Amala
@Wanderlust06705
@Wanderlust06705 8 ай бұрын
I agree. My mom is a single mother and I would have been happy for her if she found someone new. I’m glad my parents got divorced
@aaronhowell1132
@aaronhowell1132 9 ай бұрын
Glad to see that your show transitioning locations hasn't been too much of a road bump. If you want me to review your hardware and offer better engineering tips to keep it up to snuff then feel free to reach out. Also, Jeremy from TheQuartering is good with that kind of stuff and he may be inclined to give you help if you ask him. Keep up the great work.
@ezy.from.now.on.
@ezy.from.now.on. 9 ай бұрын
Amala i need to thankyou 😭. That part with the button was completely the number one best video i have ever watched on KZbin and was the first time that i can remember where i laughed out loud in recent times. It was all too much😂! I too was rooting for those 2 crack-head energy ppl🤣.
@laramccully3272
@laramccully3272 9 ай бұрын
So many assumptions and opinions from such young and inexperienced girl. Entertaining. If I followed your (and Dr. Laura’s) advice, my children would have missed out on 20+ years of having a step-father who loves their mother deeply and an amazing father figure who is always there for them.
@sarahalderman3126
@sarahalderman3126 9 ай бұрын
Given that step fathers are the single greatest risk for their opposite sex step children, it is based upon reality. I get that you believe it was beneficial to your children but for the vast majority it isn’t.
@laramccully3272
@laramccully3272 9 ай бұрын
@@sarahalderman3126 I am so, very sorry if you (or someone you know) have been abused by a step-parent and I know everyone’s experiences in life are different. However, the damage of my children growing up without a father in the home would have been harmful in a different way. Thankfully, I had a very close and open relationship with my children and they KNEW they were my first priority and that I was always vigilant about their safety. He wasn’t ever alone with the children until they were old enough to communicate well and even then, it was rare. I am also adept with behaviour and body language and made sure I was always paying attention. When we met, he also suggested that if I wished, he would support me financially, so I could be a full time stay at home mom and always be there for the children. He wanted to be with me every waking hour that he wasn’t at work and never preferred spending time with the children alone. I was lucky. I think what Amala is saying is important. You shouldn’t trot a bunch of men through your children’s lives (telling them, this is your new Daddy and allowing them access to your children) but should you find a gem, carefully and thoughtfully integrate him into your family but only after you are sure you are committed to him and he to you. I also didn’t sleep with him for a year, and he was willing to wait and prove himself to me.
@ConorSabol
@ConorSabol 9 ай бұрын
Amala, you are a high class woman. Whomever you choose, I hope understands and treats you as the diamond in the rough that you truly are. It really is hard out here as a single man to find a rational and exceedingly articulate woman such as yourself.
@sexgod57able
@sexgod57able 9 ай бұрын
From 1950-2000 America was by far and away THE BEST country in the world! Now it struggles to stay in the top ten.
@seb3661
@seb3661 9 ай бұрын
Learn your history buddy.
@iloveyou-to2sy
@iloveyou-to2sy 9 ай бұрын
no it wasnt. one of the reasons why we struggled during the cold war was because we were segregated and couldn’t get along. it seems like we have never gotten along with each other. america is still in the same place but we are separated for different reasons.
@susandurrant6357
@susandurrant6357 9 ай бұрын
Ridiculous. The USA has never been by far and away the best country in the world. You need to study for only a couple of hours to have your mind blown of different and better cultures
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy 9 ай бұрын
Yep. Whi te Erasvre
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy 9 ай бұрын
@@seb3661 Lol. Not an argument. It was the world hegemon
@nancypanasyuk8860
@nancypanasyuk8860 9 ай бұрын
I’m blessed that the quality of my husband is of high value. A hard working man, willing to sacrifice to provide for his family, and put us first and foremost, after God. I told him my whole past of not having that mysticism for myself and he was willing to accept it and put it aside; by God’s will. We’ve been married, so far, for 11 years + kids and counting🥰💛🙏🏼
@kalieka
@kalieka 7 ай бұрын
37:53 "I can't tell what argument she's trying to make here. lol" That's because she's backtracking faster than you can run 😂
@gmachineq
@gmachineq 9 ай бұрын
Ya know I found doctor Laura by accident the week after I left my husband. I didn’t want too but we had a baby boy and I felt I could only help one of them and so I had to take my son and go. I listened to doctor Laura and new that i would not be dating while my son was a child. Not at all. The grossest things I’ve ever heard was “Momas boy friend”. And my son was 3 so I was obviously in for a long time alone. But I wasn’t really alone. I had family and friends. So I guess I’ve been luckier than so many others. My son idolized his father so I made sure he saw him every weekend. Until his father moved across country. My son is 20 now. Happy in college. And im perfectly happy too. I’ve seen so many of my girlfriends kids be effected by men in and out of their houses. Right in front of my face. In real time. It’s terrible. And the amount of abuse that takes place can’t even be measured. My son didn’t choose to be born. I choose to have him. I choose to keep him safe and set him up for success the best I could.
@groundedlogic
@groundedlogic 8 ай бұрын
You are an amazing mom.
@KraccerJakk
@KraccerJakk 9 ай бұрын
RIGHT!!! I’m a right leaning libertarian (voted for Obama AND Trump) but RIGHT NOW I am wearing my CW (Class Wars) t-shirt
@DGregster
@DGregster 5 ай бұрын
As a man, I can confidently say that Candace knows men better than some men know themselves.
@MickeyD.Luffy28
@MickeyD.Luffy28 9 ай бұрын
Amala knows cody ko! Never would of thought. Love you both for different reasons. Codys music is funny and super catchy. Love this long form choose your own content, well done Taylor
@sexgod57able
@sexgod57able 9 ай бұрын
F'N awesome speech, Taylor
@rachelford5656
@rachelford5656 9 ай бұрын
You could literally make a video on any subject and I would watch it!! Only thing keeping me sane in this crazy world.
@katayfa
@katayfa 7 ай бұрын
Actually the vibration of a cats purr has a calming effect.
@whateverrrrrr123
@whateverrrrrr123 9 ай бұрын
Ok hold it ‘the greatest country in the world?!’ lol 😂
@racheljane_
@racheljane_ 9 ай бұрын
“Yeah I’m an eat the rich girly.” Might be the cringiest thing I have heard in a good long while.
@peetabread171
@peetabread171 9 ай бұрын
I LOVE my country, I HATE my government. Local, State, and Federal. It's all shit and needs started from scratch.
@alejandrogonzalez9287
@alejandrogonzalez9287 5 ай бұрын
The academic quoting killed me 🤣🤣
@John-eh6jg
@John-eh6jg 9 ай бұрын
Hahahaha nailed it , I am definitely a shroom head energy guy . Things got weird in my late teens/early 20s
@tafferchuck1349
@tafferchuck1349 9 ай бұрын
Idk who Amala's boyfriend is, but the guys darn lucky, I just wanna point that out. Women like Amala, practically nonexistent.
@hazeleyedgrl1shelisc642
@hazeleyedgrl1shelisc642 9 ай бұрын
I love this whole new setup. I've been subscribed for a few months and just laugh watching you and Taylor. And even though I wasn't able to be on when you were live I love this idea of involving the chat, great idea. Thank you both for making me smile with all the negativity going on in the world. 💕
@KingDom2020
@KingDom2020 8 ай бұрын
as a single father, waiting it out is crazy. who's going to wait 18 years to start looking for love again? definitely should be cautious though.
@333kireinahime
@333kireinahime 4 ай бұрын
Some single dad recently was dating a new woman and the woman conspired to kill his 2 month old daughter, she fed her button batteries and acetone, the poor girl passed away 4 days after. Absolutely fucking horrible. As a mom who is with the man I had my daughter with, if we ever broke up for any reason or If I was widowed I would wait it out, there are so many horrible evil people out there that want to hurt children.
@KingDom2020
@KingDom2020 4 ай бұрын
@333kireinahime absolutely but there are good people too. That's why I said be cautious. Really get to know the person before you let them anywhere near you family especially your children. And when I say really get to know them I mean really get to know them. But waiting 18 years is crazy. For one the dating pool will be a whole lot smaller and probably filled with more weirdos. But I mean you can wait but I'm definitely not since I'm actually looking to get married and just a girlfriend.
@Bartebodil
@Bartebodil 9 ай бұрын
Amala the karma claw!😂
@lissiexx2286
@lissiexx2286 9 ай бұрын
Can we give Taylor his horn back for his intro 😭❤️ it is very much deserved he be dropping BOMBS!!!
@onlymfkanz
@onlymfkanz 9 ай бұрын
I have some serious ADHD, you’re the only one I can watch straight thru without having to take breaks, you’re so well spoken, keep it up (the crackhead neighbor story LMAOOO)
@amythystmoon864
@amythystmoon864 7 ай бұрын
The fact that we’re all separated on so many different issues. The government loves that because you’re right, if we could put some of our issues aside and focus on a couple of things that we all agree on, we would be unstoppable and we could change things but unfortunately, most of us can’t put our feelings aside to work with, someone who has different views than us towards some thing that we all believe in
@edgarsabaluchumo5659
@edgarsabaluchumo5659 9 ай бұрын
Yea pls!! It was a pretty good video, I enjoyed it and enjoy watching ur reactions any time!!
@lolsaXx
@lolsaXx 9 ай бұрын
I believe obesity and the lonliness epidemic are the biggest issues facing America.
@elettramia6380
@elettramia6380 8 ай бұрын
We also at e the largest porn consumption country that is the USA , because America is a continent
@sadclownco
@sadclownco 9 ай бұрын
100% agree with your dating after divorce take. Divorce completely up ends a child's foundation and introducing a new father figure every 1-2 years is literally begging for abandonment issues.
@awsambdaman
@awsambdaman 9 ай бұрын
Not to mention step dads and step boyfriends or whatever are WAYYYYY more likely to abuse a kid than the kids father.
@liz5731
@liz5731 9 ай бұрын
Well, it’s also possible to have stable relationships after divorce. My mom and dad were married 14 years, but my mom and stepdad (AND my dad and stepmom) have all been married for 31 years, and they all raised me for most of my childhood, which I appreciate because my step parents enriched my life very much.
@michaelajoseph6856
@michaelajoseph6856 9 ай бұрын
Loved the show!
@hoanpham2757
@hoanpham2757 9 ай бұрын
Love Amala!
@tothemoooooon4392
@tothemoooooon4392 9 ай бұрын
A lot of people in America don't know how much better it is outside in terms of infrastructure and opportunities. The american dream has died a long time ago.
@darkinertia2
@darkinertia2 9 ай бұрын
what i love about gen is hes like a non woke version of gen where he can get people to talk to him and not be judgemental. i used to watch anthony because he played it neutral for the most part but hes not doing that anymore
@niasoul5424
@niasoul5424 6 ай бұрын
I live in Germany. Im also married to an American. As a half German/American myself, I’ve heard of so many women in America having birth complications. Even before the va-ccine. I gave birth to two children, without complications and all natural and I would do it again. We get told time and time again during checkups that diet does matter, walking matters, I’ve walked everyday and everywhere during my pregnancies. Would only drive to go grocery shopping. What walking does for you while giving birth is magical! We also rarely hear about birth complications here in Germany. Women over here are shocked to know this about women in America.
@sashastar5576
@sashastar5576 9 ай бұрын
I'm from Russia and I love US. I had work in Montana and I also traveled around country. I grew up with movies, treats from America. And americans should appreciate the place where they live.
@sexgod57able
@sexgod57able 9 ай бұрын
Amala the coolest
@jessemiller3108
@jessemiller3108 9 ай бұрын
I'm Native American and even though society tells me I should feel oppressed, I still love it here Life is what you make it. That has always been true here. I don't always feel proud of the people I share my Country with, but I am proud to be an American.
@nadiyaangeloff3420
@nadiyaangeloff3420 9 ай бұрын
What you are saying at about the 19 minute mark, about left and right getting together on certain things being unstoppable... that's part of why corporations do not want us meeting in the middle on anything. If they can keep us divided, they can keep us distracted and we won't see the bigger picture.
@kthx1138
@kthx1138 9 ай бұрын
That's why we have to be entrepreneurs and find different ways to make money than working for corporations so we can tell corporations to go fuck themselves.
@IndigooceanOrg
@IndigooceanOrg 9 ай бұрын
I love America and believe in our potential if we can all start focusing more on being a part of creating solutions rather than copping out by just blaming those we disagree with for 'intractable' problems. I don't accept any problem as intractable. The only question is whether enough people will decide they care more about solving problems than blaming opponents for them.
@oddfielder
@oddfielder 9 ай бұрын
Joining the left and right to fight corporate greed is what RFK’s campaign is all about.
@breelee4362
@breelee4362 9 ай бұрын
#RFKJR2024 rfk all the way!!!
@daniellem.3442
@daniellem.3442 9 ай бұрын
As much as I enjoy your perspective (regardless whether I agree or not), it’s incredibly obvious many times that your life experiences are limited. 1.) I am glad you don’t fully experience corporate America to make your living…or government, military, medical, manufacturing, or many other industries where you would understand and experience the challenges that intersecting woman with any other intersection of identity lol. 2.) I love your youthful beliefs. I used to believe many of your thoughts too when I was your age…the reality is yours and Candace’s perspectives about men and relationships are literally not the standard 🤣 men have openly said what they think and we keep trying to reconfigure to what we think it should be…lesson to learn while you’re young: believe men about what men believe…some men are tragically skewed and some have more conservative and considerate views but regardless they will tell you…and women need to respect if that’s those “skewed” perspectives are presented…it’s more than you think… Looking forward to how your perspectives grow…
@Azzne-
@Azzne- 9 ай бұрын
My weekend plans involve early bedtime and violin practice lol
@the_n9nez
@the_n9nez 9 ай бұрын
This was in Austin! I live here, and politics of this city are based solely on what tax bracket you're in.
@jerdanro
@jerdanro 9 ай бұрын
I love America. I don't trust the federal government.
@rg2628
@rg2628 9 ай бұрын
Women of biological we meet again ❤ love both Amala and Candace ❤
@teresarenee3829
@teresarenee3829 9 ай бұрын
Changing your hair is a sign of going through things...I always cut my hair off after a break up or when having relationship issues...
@cynthiacmulligan5146
@cynthiacmulligan5146 9 ай бұрын
Hanging out sat … and working Sunday … and this weekend I don’t get to spend that much time with him this weekend …😢😢😢😢
Incredible magic 🤯✨
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