I am just glad the guy listened to him instead of yelling over him screaming racist over and over.
@Thinks-First8 күн бұрын
Believe me, he may SEEMED to have listened but in reality he was rejecting everything Charlie said. He'll keep going on bitching and complaining about something that never happened to him and screaming for free shit like a four year old child. What this black man engaged in was HATE speech.
@mica-i7l8 күн бұрын
They should go get reparations from the owners families that sold them out of Africa.
@Thinks-First8 күн бұрын
@@mica-i7l Yep. But they know damn well they won't get a dime from blacks and muslims. But whitey is another story. This opportunistic crap needs to stop.
@JenMaram637 күн бұрын
@@mica-i7l Do you mean the Africans that abducted other Africans and sold them to the traders??
@pbsixgun623 сағат бұрын
@@mica-i7l Indeed. The tribes that did that are the ones who REALLY owe them.
@johnhackert20929 күн бұрын
Not sure who said it but "reparations are like paying child support for a child you didn't father to a woman you never met."
@cbkqmom8 күн бұрын
*who doesn’t have a child.
@NANA-lq5md8 күн бұрын
I saw a comedian/actor say something similar.
@davidjoseftejada83607 күн бұрын
Rob Schneider
@NANA-lq5md7 күн бұрын
@@davidjoseftejada8360 thats the one thank you.
@Mr.Ekshin7 күн бұрын
Oddly enough, if we pursue his "logic" to its ends... we are left with a big question: Whereas a large preponderance of criminal activity seems to arise from certain demographics... can we charge everyone who fits these descriptions with the crimes of others who just happen to look like them?
@ronnieblackburn197614 күн бұрын
is he going to ask reparations from some of his ancestors who sold them into slavery in the first place.
@justsayinfornow52749 күн бұрын
And what about reparations from black slave owners.
@MatthewSmith-f2s9 күн бұрын
@ronnieblackburn1976 they should go after the Dutch and Spanish slave traders or even better, the other tribes that captured them to sell to the slave traders to begin with. They're trying to collect from the wrong people.
@jerryjeromehawkins17129 күн бұрын
We have already received reparations... it's called AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.
@ThomasWells-k2i9 күн бұрын
At the start of the CIVIL WAR a black man Anton Andrew owned 269 slaves here in America and the MOORS who invaded the Iberian peninsula (SPAIN) took whites as slaves primarily white women for over 500 years before they the MOORS(BARBARY COAST) sold the first black to a white person
@ilikeknives10009 күн бұрын
@@jerryjeromehawkins1712 and apparently squandered it ...
@ag642410 күн бұрын
Money does not fix what happened hundreds of years ago. This is just greed, nothing else. Some of my ancestors were slaves, I don't expect anyone to give me or anyone in my family reparations. We were taught that we are responsible for our lives. Work hard and you'll succeed. You want reparations, take some of the African kings to court for the money, they are the ones who sold your ancestors first! Greed!
@bettyalford13648 күн бұрын
Your parents did a great job raising you, bless them❤
@Patriot-x8y6 күн бұрын
Actually, you are mostly wromg. Blacks sold,their own children, and it was the English, not african kings. History.
@PINE1berry8 күн бұрын
The argument is "something happened in the past that negatively impacts people now." Well, that applies to everyone.
@KevinWynsma15 күн бұрын
My only ancestor who was in america back in 1800s fought to end slavery. I don't expect to be thanked for what he did.
@clinttorres250812 күн бұрын
Not by blks u won't be
@billclisham866811 күн бұрын
That's something that I have always wondered about. Has anyone every found a letter, article, or mention of former slaves or their descendants thanking the families of the 300,000 + Union soldiers that died for their freedom. I have never seen such a thing.
@loganhowlett0110 күн бұрын
They fought cause they were told to
@JustinSchooler-f2j10 күн бұрын
@@loganhowlett01 Lmao 🤣
@clinttorres250810 күн бұрын
@loganhowlett01 as in every war u racist pos
@Rich-d6c12 күн бұрын
I worked with a Ɓlack guy who was always talking about reparations and how Black people were still slaves. One day when he was talking about reparations I asked him if any of his family had been slaves and he said a lot of them were slaves so I asked him to name 2 of them. He couldn't and proceeded to go to HR and try to get me fired for being a racist. I explained his statements and my question to HR and was told I should just go back to work and there was no problem...
@billybarrett522310 күн бұрын
"Racism is not dead but it is on life support; Kept alive by politicians, race hustlers, and people who get a sense of moral superiority by denouncing others as 'racists'." -Thomas Sowell
@joedirt35639 күн бұрын
So HR knew he was talking b.s.
@tyraelliott89449 күн бұрын
You should sue!
@huh_do_what9 күн бұрын
You should've asked him if any of those slave holders were black.
@jeaninegraham73888 күн бұрын
He cries victim to not be accountable for his own actions or lack of, he as an individual, has the the same or in a lot of cases more opportunities than a Caucasian.
@1Kroopak8 күн бұрын
A very sensible presentation. Slavery is an abomination and we should be concentrating on the freeing of people who are being enslved today.
@RedSquirrelsReturn6 күн бұрын
I’ve never once heard a black person speak publicly about this, no condemnation, no go finds. Nothing.
@Patriot-x8y6 күн бұрын
Every single person today is a slave. If you have a social security number , you are a slave. Seek,education
@SINQUEFIELD836 күн бұрын
I agree. It doest make sense for a person to demand help from others while they themselves ignore the people who have less than them.
@BettyMeier5 күн бұрын
Funny how that abhorrent practice is still happening but the reparation cheerleaders are only interested in what happened hundreds of years ago in the US and not any of the slavery in other areas of the world. Slavery is still common in Africa....where is the outrage?
@FreeAmerican-mm2my8 күн бұрын
My ancestors fought to end slavery (one died in the Civil War) and I am 1/4 Cherokee. I do not think I owe anything and I do not want to receive anything.
@bnn32-c7s23 күн бұрын
I watch a lot of Charlie, but never seen this one, but its prob the best explanation for why reparations are totally illogical
@mattjewett447311 күн бұрын
The freedom of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness are your reparations.
@cyflym118 күн бұрын
Let's face it, there's a good chance that if these people were still in their native country a lot of them would be living in slum areas or eking out a poor living in a hut miles away from a water supply waiting for 'the white man' to come and dig them a well. The girls wouldn't be in school, they would be uneducated and married off at a young age whether they liked it or not. Perhaps instead of whining they ought to be grateful that they are reaping all the benefits of what happened hundreds of years ago.
@justliftit78668 күн бұрын
Charlie's greatest contribution to the US is to actually bring true discussion and debate back to the culture. These two were able to exchange ideas and listen to each other without hurling insults at each other. Charlie is the reason for this.
@ericmulvaine63198 күн бұрын
Why were Irish and Polish immigrants able to overcome their dire straights and not blacks as communities and individuals? Anybody that knows factual American history knows how bad the Irish had it not only in America but by their English masters before coming to America, Polish as well, Chinese didn’t have it so good either and the Barbary Slave Trade that America went to war over seems to be conveniently ignored. My ancestors came from Northern Ireland a 100 years before the European slave ships ever left African shores for America with slaves. They suffered no less before their arrival or after and fought in every single war and conflict since for “America”. The whole reparations thing and systemic oppression is absolute b.s. want evidence of systemic racism? Look at the acceptance charts for Universities and Colleges based on race and you’ll see where this systemic racism is really at.
@monk3yboy696 күн бұрын
Dire straits…..
@zedsdead69692 күн бұрын
Thank you for that comment.
@dipaknadkarni6215 күн бұрын
Great video. Opportunity, not reparations.
@sbielec309 күн бұрын
You are a smart man! Subscribed today! Angela Davis even found out her ancestors came over on the Mayflower. LeVar Burton found out he had a gg grandfather who was white. Sunny Hostin found out her parents owned slaves. There is no way to determine who owes and who doesn’t. In America, we ALL mutts. 😮
@marnieweaver39358 күн бұрын
Kamala's family owned slaves big time, just like Sunny's.
@BettyMeier5 күн бұрын
This is political. It is to upset the country over something that ended 160 years ago and many Americans were not even here yet. A lot of immigrants came between 1880 and 1940, so why would they have to pay or even receive for slavery? This is racism even though every race was involved, only whites are the bad guys, the last to do it and the ones that cancelled it.
@richardbarbao678013 күн бұрын
Its just lazy people wanted more freebies
@chrisa112512 күн бұрын
It really is that simple. Lazy people looking for handouts because of their race. And they know that if anyone speaks out against it they will just label them racists.
@samtoucan1008 күн бұрын
I am of English decent and am looking to sue the Italians for reparation, because when the Romans invaded England killed and enslaved my ancestors 2000 years ago I have to have therapy now for the trauma it has caused me.
@orwellboy19586 күн бұрын
How about the Vikings and the Moors from North Africa?
@Elizabeth-vw1vb6 күн бұрын
My grandparents were forced out of two countries in Europe....where's my money?? 😂😂😂😂😂
@DavidDrew-n6z7 күн бұрын
1. Point of order. The Gentleman asking the question is not asking it in defense of the idea of reparations. He is presenting the subject to illicit a clear explanation of why it is invalid. A good technique for educating others.
@zachdann55629 күн бұрын
I can directly trace myself back to natives whom walked the trail of tears, whom had also been enslaved and genocided. I can also trace myself back to Irish slaves. Does America owe me anything? Truly I do not think so.
@jenniferpearce10528 күн бұрын
Using who when who is correct doesn't make you look smarter
@paulineholland990123 күн бұрын
What about the Britons who were invaded by so many countries including Vikings and Romans, later the French???
@rg2032214 күн бұрын
What? The Brits were the worst in enslaving people over time and they set up the slave trade with Africa. I understand you are relating this back to Caesar but let's get real about the UK and what they did.
@firebirdlover446012 күн бұрын
I mean, it happened so many times that most people on the British Isles aren't even descended from the original Britons, or Picts, or Celts, or...who was there first, anyway?
@clinttorres250812 күн бұрын
Exactly...u won't hear anyone crying 24/7 but blks..pathetic
@joedirt35639 күн бұрын
What about the people who were invaded by the Britons? There are so many layers to this we can keep going on and on.
@gottiducati9 күн бұрын
Oh we don’t wanna talk about that it doesn’t fit the narrative… The narrative of lazy people every other immigrant coming to America has thrived every other immigrant coming to America has faced racism because of their last name of their skin color… Every civilization has had to endure being a slave… The term slave came from the Slavic‘s being the first actual slaves it seems like we do not want to remember historyOr even read about the facts that took place many many many years ago… Just get off your lazy ass and do something America is great
@jonhenke150415 күн бұрын
When it comes to reparations for a certain group what happens regarding the over 3,700 black slave owners that existed back in the 1800s??? Who gets reparations in that case??
@samuelschick881311 күн бұрын
The first person to legally own a slave in the USA was a black man named Anthony Johnson in the 1600's.
@xhaltsalute9 күн бұрын
@@samuelschick8813 wiggle out of that one!!
@samuelschick88139 күн бұрын
@@xhaltsalute, Wiggle out of what?
@johnshaw67029 күн бұрын
@@samuelschick8813That was the first one I know of that wasn't because of a crime. Life long servitude was common for criminals at that time and is still legal today. Originally it was to save money, instead of imprisonment. There were people of all races that fell into that category. Read the constitution. It's still legal to punish criminals in that way in the U.S.. It's just not normally done anymore. That's why chain gangs and other activities were legal. It's also why sentencing someone to public service is used and legal.
@jessallen77567 күн бұрын
What about any white people that can trace their ancestry back to a slave??? Slavery withing someone's ancestry would have to be the qualifications......That number would nearly be as many as blacks that would qualify
@Slumpy7817 күн бұрын
Well said young man!
@mountaintiger694515 күн бұрын
Of course he doesn't know of Any other people who "deserve" reparations, typical. Someone should tell him about what Native Americans went through.
@karenleckemby36512 күн бұрын
Or the Asia Americans that were put in camps when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
@karla.3010 күн бұрын
and Irish and Italian Americans...
@hirotakasugi48919 күн бұрын
No such thing. There are no native hominid on the Americas :) DNa evidence show they came from the Steppes of Asia/lower Siberia :)
@Hopeforus248 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, all through history people fighting for what they want often hurts the losers. Sad about the Indians? Certainly but what about the civil war where families fought against each other? Some lost that’s how war works.
@thomaswoitekaitis89778 күн бұрын
@@hirotakasugi4891and they were pretty brutal in their own right.
@Exploited-0079 күн бұрын
Always looking for a handout. Always a victim.
@RedSquirrelsReturn6 күн бұрын
I’m weary of it and have lost all respect, replaced with a suspicion I did not have and a resentment I’ve acquired over many years of watching DEI injustice. I’m tired of white kids being abused and disenfranchised. I’m tired of white kids killing themselves , because of this! For things they’ve never done but demonised for.
@paulprecour36368 күн бұрын
Frankly I'm tired of a certain community culturally appropriating the word 'slave' from the generational trauma experienced by the Slavic peoples that were taken by Arab 'slave' traders. Think of another word that represents your not-so-collective experience.
@lifeguard1848 күн бұрын
My great great great grandfather fought for the North and died in a prisoner of war camp in Georgia, he gave his life. Now some are stirring up other for political reasons and some want free money
@stevelenox1529 күн бұрын
They don't deserve reperations from something that happened over 200 years ago and the sooner they get that though their thick heads the sooner we can move on with our lives.
@markjulianoriginalhooli22177 күн бұрын
No Charlie "we" don't need to do anything "they" need to do something for their "community"🙄
@marydelaney067 күн бұрын
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@markjulianoriginalhooli22177 күн бұрын
@marydelaney06 answer:we have coddled them enough
@jgesselberty8 күн бұрын
While slavery was terrible, it WAS legal at the time. And, there is not one descendant of a slave alive today, who is not better off for being a citizen of the United States of America.
@adrianbethea30675 күн бұрын
Slavery was legal which is why reparations would come from the govt and not the individual citizens but what Hitler did was also legal in Germany but those people got reparations from Germany and still get it. They also get aid from other countries as well. What am I missing?
@ericgautreaux17529 күн бұрын
Reparations need to be paid by those that captured your ancestors and sold them into slavery.
@toomuch2do4708 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@idakate712 күн бұрын
Just living you get negatively affected by other people’s action. You just have to deal with it and get over it.
@caveatlector26717 күн бұрын
It's not about justice, it's about envy and resentment and animus and, above all else, the gibs...
@CaptPike7879 күн бұрын
What about the Huron people that were annihilated to a man by the Iroquois and the Sioux. That was a successful genocide. How do you fix that historical crime and apologize for it??
@AngelaPeery17 күн бұрын
You're so right ❤
@danor681212 күн бұрын
If reparations at to be paid. Wouldn't it be best to have the ancestors of the first man to own a slave in the colonies be the ones that would need to pay them? Some blacks and whites were brought here in the early 1600's. They were indentured servants, not slaves. (Slave laws were passed in 1661 to which blacks became slaves.) After working off the cost of the transportation and such to come here. They were freed and given land to farm, normally 250 acres. In 1655, John Castor became the first black man that was legally indentured for life. He was owned by Anthony Johnson, a free black man. Short version. A back man was the first slave owner in America.
@rg2032214 күн бұрын
There is slavery happening today and you hit the nail on the head! Slavery is probably worse today than in the past since it is far more cruel. Please just google slavery today. Great channel and love the commentary.
@MatthewSmith-f2s11 күн бұрын
But I have nothing whatsoever to do with that.
@InkedCarpenter17769 күн бұрын
There are more slaves in the world today than at any time in history.
@karenjohnson84839 күн бұрын
Do the descendants of the soldiers killed trying to stop slavery get reparations?
@idakate712 күн бұрын
People have lost the ability to use logic and critical thinking skills. Some things are just common sense but some people are just clueless.
@ColeyCole20156 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to educate people who otherwise wouldn’t even watch Charlie Kirk. Good man 👏🏼
@carolking15028 күн бұрын
Not even going to listen to the argument. NOBODY IN THE USA DESERVES REPARATIONS.
@jimmythepirate4947 күн бұрын
I think if reparations *HAVE* to be issued, they should come in the form of plane tickets to the country their relatives were sold by their other relatives in. Help those "affected" return to the roots they care soooo much about and to escape this horrible country that "systemically holds them down".
@jaybee15976 күн бұрын
Yes and I will pitch in for that!
@miniroll3222 күн бұрын
Reparations are inherently flawed. How do you put a monetary price on things which happened as much as hundreds of years ago? If we use the execuse of “Well it’s impacted my life today”, then a nah of cash isn’t going to change that person’s life, get them a better job, or stop racism from occurring. Putting a price on racism is inherently racist.
@nicholashoyt824315 күн бұрын
That was a wonderful video.
@MummaYogi6 күн бұрын
Love a man speaking facts! God bless
@billwhipple903913 күн бұрын
I like hearing the opinions of modern africans on american slavery, modern african americans, and the push for reparations
@BoxerRick12 күн бұрын
Empty talk that will never happen. Well go to war again over that. Slavery has never benefitted me or my family. So I owe no black person anything
@norseman50418 күн бұрын
Why don't they ask for reparations from Africa, it is the ancestors of those who live in Africa today who sold off their captive and enemies to the slave traders. The Muslims are still practiced slavery all the way up to today. It was the white man that first fought against slavery and England was that first nation to make it illegal to hold slaves. 360 000 union soldiers died to end the slavery, what about paying their descendants reparations. Frankley, If you are black in America today descendant from slavery, you are luckier than 99% of the world of black population, you should be thankful for the sacrifice your ancestors did for YOU! Kiss the dame ground you stand on.
@ivorybow6 күн бұрын
Logic and clarity of thinking is a beautiful thing
@TC-fq7pb4 күн бұрын
Charlie is the GOAT with handling these conversations. And when him and Vivek do it together… 🔥
@chrisellioitt52408 күн бұрын
He should have ask him if blacks owed repetitions to their Irish slaves. Where there majority of Irish were worked to death or starved. Also in USA there were 2 black slave owners for each white slave owner. 3/4 of slaves were owned by black slave owners. The black slaves came from cages on shore for sale that other tribes captured and caged to sell. Africa economy was built on slave trade.
@lindaszatko851114 күн бұрын
If we had to give reparations we'd have to do it for natives (still being robbed), Japanese (internment camps), Irish, Germans, Jewish, ect!!!
@jerrebrasfield423110 күн бұрын
Lol @ natives still getting robbed. Such a silly view of things.
@billybarrett522310 күн бұрын
Natives have more privilege than any other group in the US. How are they still getting robbed?
@jensingerlady6 күн бұрын
You are right on brother.
@karlapeterson96707 күн бұрын
You are soooo Right!
@juliedavis35757 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video.
@mikerosner-e2x9 күн бұрын
I never owned a slave and I never knew anyone who owned a slave. Also I have never known anyone who was a slave or anyone who knew someone who was a slave. In other words I've never been associated with slavery and I've never wanted to be associated with slavery in any way, shape or form so why should I pay anybody reparations?
@CarolFremel-my4hs9 күн бұрын
My brother is a slave to his wife
@LelaHolliday12 күн бұрын
The USSC has ruled on several different occasions it is unconstitutional to take from one specific group of people to give solely to another specific group of people. Cities that have passed reparations legislation have sneaky slime balls for mayors and city council members. They skirt the USSC rulings, and thus, the US Constitution, by taking "reparations" out of EVERY paycheck, including working p.o.c. They will claim it goes to improve black neighborhoods, but scant little, if any at all, is used to improve black neighborhoods. It gets redistributed anywhere but where they claim the money is earmarked for, mostly into the personal bank accounts of these corrupt mayors and their city council cronies under "Administrative Fees." Exactly what they file a lot of the state & federal funding received, under - "Administrative Fees". They are using the term "reparations" as a sleazy, underhanded, sneaky, new term for "tax". It's just another TAX taken from EVERY worker and aimed toward nothing & NO ONE in particular but themselves. Although, they might sprinkle a little bit towards patching sidewalk cracks.They will fight an audit tooth & nail. I wish Mr. Kirk would bring up the USSC cases rulings, and shine a spotlight on these sleazy so called "reparations" city leaders. Maybe then, more folks will start demanding regular (key word = REGULAR) audits of their Mayors, City Council, and, for the sake of inclusivity, County Commissioners too!
@darkharvest80988 күн бұрын
Adding on to what Charlie said, where would we even draw the line for reparations? There’s not one race or religion that hasn’t suffered the same injustices people are saying they’re owed reparations for today. Slavery, inequality, attempts at or successful genocide im sure has happened more than once. What’s going to happen when the people demanding reparations are told who THEY owe either through history saying “you’re no better” or if they were told “you owe us $XX because of all the (insert crimes) this group of people committed 5 states over”? Either the reparations would come full circle, or one of those groups would refuse to pay back anything and we’re back at square one anyway, but more poor than before.
@dorothywhite15957 күн бұрын
As the subject of reparations keeps popping up surely the only reparation that perhaps should be considered, if indeed one needs consideration, is the actual injustice to the modern African American whose ancestors were brought to America as slaves, is these descendants who obviously have proof to claim relationship as their birth right to Africa ( hence the African before American description) and they surely have that right, if it is their choice, to be returned to their ancestral land, at the total expense of the American government and claim their rightful ancestral citizenship there then surely this should be an open choice. If this became a choice for all who wanted what could be accepted as correct and fair reparations, would many African Americans take up this offer ? Surely many descendants of that shocking slave trade era have made comfortable lifestyles, opportunities and become millionaires and leading Americans in all walks of life in the USA. Probably not many would prefer the alternative now.
@EdwinSmits-cy3lv7 күн бұрын
There is an even bigger issue really. Who owes this money? Is it the person/people who captured and sold the slave or the person who purchased, legally at the time, the slave. Then of course theres the fact that if you asked 1000 blacks who want reperations and you asked them for the name of the slave and the slave owner and documentation to prove you are a descendant, 1000 of them would not be able to do it.
@clavd89328 күн бұрын
It's also racist by assuming all slaves were black. There were lilly white Irish slaves as well. The first 2 legal slaves in America were owned by a black man named Anthony Johnson, and the slaves were a black African and white Irishman....
@Milly-ht4lo7 күн бұрын
Love your channel x
@kurthaas43318 күн бұрын
Do we collect roars money from Native Americans? They were the last to own slaves.
@christinehutchins1237 күн бұрын
Some people have been told to play the victim card and hold out their hand . the real way forward is to take advantage of all this country offers. Anyone can make it big here, especially if they don't believe those who say they are incapable.
@patgessner18539 күн бұрын
Thank you! Finally common sense
@thesneak5366 күн бұрын
It is a sad thing to know that most that do such, enjoy the power it grants them as well as the feelings of superiority it gives. Greed and pride combined.
@scott44828 күн бұрын
I never owned any slaves, my family never owned any slaves, why should i pay?
@BUZZKILLJRJR8 күн бұрын
Some people want free stuff and lastly yes there is a current slave trade going on out of Mexico and everything from the cartels women and children forced in as sex slaves it's absolutely horrific!
@CuriousMouseExploration8 күн бұрын
My ancestors in America never owned slaves. Many of them fought in the civil war to end slavery and were pro-equal rights for all. The other side were treated as badly as black people, for instance, many of their ethnicity were 2nd only to blacks in being lynched in the south. So, my taxes should not go to reparations. Instead of paying reparations to people who were never slaves, we should be freeing current slaves trafficked and kept in this nation. That's where the money should go - current victims of slavery.
@pojo102013 күн бұрын
Exactly it's nothing but nonsense
@jameshenry35307 күн бұрын
One aspect of reparations has not been considered, to my understanding. If reparations are offered and accepted, then the account of slavery is settled in full. No further accommodation in this matter is owed. Where would Al Sharpton be then?
@randomritchie10 сағат бұрын
What gets me are the people that are so hung up on slavery that happened long before they were born, but say nothing about the slavery that is still happening all over the world. So glad that you brought that point up, I think all rational people can agree that slavery is wrong regardless of what race the of the people enslaved.
@yellowfellow72467 күн бұрын
"Not so much how is it just..." Yeah, we noticed.
@timhamilton7852Күн бұрын
Charlie respectfully and effectively made his point
@sharonmartin40367 күн бұрын
The majority of slaves that came from Africa were captured and sold into slavery by their own people from other, stronger, tribes. Greed was the cause of slavery. Slavery was the result of greed. So, why do the descendants of slaves want reparations from the slave owner's descendants? Why do they not ask the descendants of the bl@ck African and Arabian tribes that first enslaved them and marched them to the slave ships? So many perished on those journeys, more than the ones that made it and were then chained inside the holds of ships, where more of them perished at sea before finally being sold on slave blocks in the countries of destination. For every slave sold this way, four or five had perished from cruelty and/or hunger on the journey from their village to the farms and fields of their new 'owners'. Their 'owners' at least fed, clothed and housed them.
@hankdetroit207617 күн бұрын
I'm all for reparations, any black person that can provide a birth certificate proving that they were born BEFORE... January 1st 1863 has the right to any reparations they want more power to you
@lesliechow686615 күн бұрын
they sell them on eBay
@AlfredeBlome-df3sg13 күн бұрын
Absolutely correct. And even then reparations would be 40 acres and a mule as designated by law.
@MatthewSmith-f2s11 күн бұрын
Well I have ancestors from all over the world and if an ancestor I couldn't even name had slaves. It's not my fault.
@joedirt35639 күн бұрын
@@MatthewSmith-f2sWhites were enslaved to and it's very likely at this point two of your ancestors married each other and one side of the family owned slaves and the other were slaves going back several generations.
@DarnellHorton-ze7yh8 күн бұрын
EXACTLY Mr. Kirk 😊
@widget10058 күн бұрын
Aside from the main topic of this post (Charlie Kirk is fantastic) how rude was that bloke to start looking at his phone and texting while CK was still talking to him. I hate it when people think it is fine to put their phone above all else - it is the height of rudeness.
@jeremyallen96246 күн бұрын
Is it just and moral to take something from one group to give to another? Of course not, everybody says. What if they call it "taxes?"
@jenniferlehman33428 күн бұрын
Very good commentary thank you
@joseg93ify16 күн бұрын
Makes so much sense
@wadechilds66717 күн бұрын
If it ever looked like reparations were seriously going to be doled out, i would invest everything I had into starting a luxury car dealership and a combination Nike/Gucci shop and dispensary. Within six months, I'd be rolling in all of their money and they'd be right back where they started, except with a Mercedes parked on the street in front of their house, Jordans on their feet, and a Gucci bag to carry their baby daddy's weed in.
@runamuckdan6 күн бұрын
It's to keep us devided we are easier to conquer separated
@MsLindamee5 күн бұрын
Why should someone have money from me for something i didn't do ,for something they have gone through.
@MsKris826 күн бұрын
Sadly the problem is that they want everything handed to them. So many people are struggling, white, black, Mexican etc. We need to stop dividing and come together as one. Our Country needs healing.
@lovesegarra4977 күн бұрын
A point about systemic and generational trauma. If it's true that the generation of freed slaves were traumatized, in turn traumatized their children and their children, etc. Then, ONLY the first generation is entitled to reparation, the subsequent generations were traumatized by THEIR parents and THEIR parents were the criminal. Also, IF we are holding the children responsible for the crimes of their relatives, then we can hold relatives of criminals responsible for their relatives crimes? Can we sue the children of a rapist, murder, arsonist?
@lorettarobards265711 күн бұрын
Reparations is a tool for a much deeper division in America. Others say it’s just the opposite, which is totally wrong. If the reparations came from the actual person that owned the slave, then that would be part of their punishment for the crime, which would also include jail time. If you want to keep racism alive and division in our country, then reparations will do that. The citizens of today and many immigrants that have come to this country are not held accountable for what a dead person did over 150 years ago. Setting this kind of precedent is not something we should do, no one will win.
@moki768511 күн бұрын
Slavery wasn’t a crime
@lorettarobards265711 күн бұрын
@ correct, but it is today, and those that think they deserve “justice” are those that are alive today, not the victims from 150 years ago. Reparations are not legal under these circumstances, descendants are not made to pay for the crimes of their ancestors. Ezekiel 18:20 - “The son will not bear the punishment for the father’s iniquity, nor will the father bear the punishment for the son’s iniquity; “ People get away with crimes all the time, but the innocent should not be made to pay the price.
@tumbleweeb90795 күн бұрын
I asked a girl why she believed she deserved reperations, and when she was done (two reasons later), I asked why Indigenous people shouldn't get reperations...she told me they DON'T need it. Indigenous people have gone through far more trauma than these people's ancestors were ever subject to. They deserve their sacred land back, not YOU.
@RudyG-c3u8 күн бұрын
This Perseverance speaks common sense.
@Adam_K_W5 күн бұрын
1/2 my family came over around 1914, the other 1/2 are descended from the Northern Cheyenne... I had nothing to do with any of this...
@nicolacrowe95177 күн бұрын
Another thing to think about is where and when or what coming generation do the reparations stop ?
@repewtadabuta3024 күн бұрын
They want money for Any reason. Period.
@michaelmappin44258 күн бұрын
That shirt is a crime of the now.😂
@semyaza55517 күн бұрын
1:40 They’ve definitely gotten reparations from multiple European countries. Furthermore, the Native Americans received land, and the Japanese were granted reparations for being interned during WWII.
@syrtycon729915 күн бұрын
The Native Americans received land at that time and the Japanese who were interned at that time received compensation, not some ancestors from over a hundred fifty years after slavery.
@markdesselle557213 күн бұрын
Its not retroactive . No one alive today is affected by slavery. PERIOD. End of statement.
@MatthewSmith-f2s11 күн бұрын
It's not my fault, and I owe no one for something an ancestor I couldn't even name did hundreds of years ago.
@CarolFremel-my4hs9 күн бұрын
But the Japanese won’t pay reparations to the Asian women they forced into sexual slavery (comfort women)
@MrEric622Күн бұрын
You either make it in the world, or the world breaks you. Your choice.
@tyraelliott89449 күн бұрын
How much would it take to make everything ok but may be used in the future as a systemic advantage?
@bombshell427017 күн бұрын
Here is something, since most of us agree that we ALL probably descend from a line where SOMEONE in our tree was enslaved. But, let's keep it to the last 400 yrs. What if some Africans, still in Africa, and part of a tribe that had members enslaved by a tribe from which this man at the microphone can find in his lineage? Should those Africans, clearly not as well off as ANY American citizen, seek reparations from black descendants here brought as slaves, but whose tribes had partaken in the slave trade in Africa previously? Most of us know that blacks sold blacks to blacks, to muslims, to whites countless times. Charlie is great. His patience, knowledge and honesty helps him open the eyes of a lot of people. Let's be honest, though, some people come to the microphone refusing to even consider his arguments just out of their own refusal to listen.
@thedarkknight79247 күн бұрын
Where do people think this money comes from to pay all these causes? this is why this country is in MASSIVE debt. The working class is tired of paying for handouts.
@megangosiak14893 күн бұрын
My relatives came from England and settled in New York and Minnesota. Never owned slaves, there's native blood in there from my grandma's side. I'm not paying. But how about Chinese/ Japanese that were put in camps to build the railroads?
@johnr489810 күн бұрын
Liberia was founded [n 1822 by the American Colonization Society (ACS) so that freed and recently emancipated ex- slaves could return to Africa. Fredric Douglass said we live here, have a right to live here and continue to live here and mean to live here. It was found that ex-slaves didn't want to return to Africa.
@jessallen77567 күн бұрын
Actually 6 ships of former slaves went to Liberia....The Africans slaughtered them
@barrybb54099 сағат бұрын
Always some black person in a way better position than I ever had in life or ever will, complaining about reparations and being held back in society.
@Michael-u4m8l7 күн бұрын
Like paying child support for a child you never met to a woman that you dont know or ever screwed