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Exposing the Lies of Black History | Episode 16 | Off Code

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Center For Biblical Unity

Center For Biblical Unity

Күн бұрын

Kevin and Monique sit down with Uncle Tom co-writer/co-producer of Uncle Tom 2, Chad O. Jackson, and discuss how black history has been weaponized to keep blacks on the side of the democrats and subsequently in poverty.

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@orangeandslinky
@orangeandslinky Жыл бұрын
I love Chad! So very few people come to hear him on his channel. Thanks for promoting him. He and the folks on his panel teach so many things I never knew about.
@arthurmccutcheon2801
@arthurmccutcheon2801 Ай бұрын
Wow! Excellent discussion. Thank you for the work you are doing.
@delgadojonesable
@delgadojonesable 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 black wallsteet was destroyed,rebuilt,then the government built an interstate through a thriving community. FOH we are not rocking with this.
@stephencarter2664
@stephencarter2664 Ай бұрын
You'd better rock with this. There ain't no other way.
@asmrjeweler9237
@asmrjeweler9237 Жыл бұрын
Wanting to prevent a lynching is race agitating? Please. Also, I've read and listened to several mainstream accounts of Tulsa and none declared that black success ended that day. All accounts tell how the business district was rebuilt, but they also suggest that it never reached the same level that it once was. Any of the business owners who tried to get insurance money for their burnt property were denied on account of the incident being labeled a race riot.
@bobbyschannel349
@bobbyschannel349 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I've read also that they rebuild Tulsa oklahoma. And that they were prosperous in fact it was even more prosperous. And I am no studying history type of man, and that was right in front of me when I read it. Listen, we have to come to terms. That there are black people in our community like these people. They are submissive and subservient. It's been that way since the days of the plantations. And we have to come into terms that they were just simply blacks who were just weaker submissive subservient identify with whiteness want blacks to bow down want us to be weak like them, who are not fighters who are not rebellious who are not defiant but who wants to lie down and be submissive. This man is literally lying I seen many clips on his videos, I seen clips of the documentary. They have Jesse Lee Peterson on there. A man who despises black people who hates black people. These people have no credibility, and I'm putting the word out in the African-American community to start pushing black conservatives out of a group. They have run a month I'm going tired of them, we need to respond to these people and we need to start x communicating people out of the community for good. They are getting way too carried away now, putting out misinformation, hanging around white nationalist and the white supremacist, and disrespecting this community. We have to start letting these people out of the group now and forcing them out violently if possible
@asmrjeweler9237
@asmrjeweler9237 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbyschannel349 I do think that we need to properly understand history without omitting or fudging details. However I am surprised by the violence of your comment. You are upholding what I see as the true premise of Uncle Tom part 1, that people think you can't be black and conservative - and that if you disagree with some liberal policies you are bigoted or racist. That type of language only serves to divide us.
@jonathanbeckom2638
@jonathanbeckom2638 Жыл бұрын
This is Awesome As I enter into Politics as A Minister of the Gospel this a Major Piece Thank You All Sister Monique, Brother Kevin, and Brother Chad. I solicit your prayers as I am entering School board Politics in Fairfax County, Virginia. Thank You!!!
@curtisrousejr
@curtisrousejr 2 ай бұрын
You cannot mix GOD with politics. Politics divide people
@dogfacedsoldier327
@dogfacedsoldier327 2 ай бұрын
Can we add Chad O to the list with Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Carol Swain, and Bob Woodson of black intellectuals who have told the truth about black people.
@tonyaradcliffelovell2487
@tonyaradcliffelovell2487 Жыл бұрын
I have never heard so much information, and history, linking and connecting every single issue of today together as here. My head is about to explode in The Truth! Amen! Thank you for your research, your hard work. All from The Source, from a Biblical lens. Amen!!!
@elizabethivey9326
@elizabethivey9326 Жыл бұрын
I should have listened to the entire conversation before commenting but I just want to add how much I appreciated Chad's comments about how as Christians we are to submit culture and ethnicity to Christ and He is our identity first. I had never heard of "blackness"as being an ideology but that was spot-on. Excellent interview. Will probably listen again to get the historical facts straight in my mind
@Amira_Jessa
@Amira_Jessa Жыл бұрын
they are giving you misinformation.
@elizabethivey9326
@elizabethivey9326 Жыл бұрын
No, they are doing no such thing.
@chalmapatterson544
@chalmapatterson544 9 ай бұрын
​@@Amira_JessaHow so?
@paulaglenn388
@paulaglenn388 Жыл бұрын
Wow, so much in this video. Thank you for your research. I plan to watch Uncle Tom 1 again before watching Uncle Tom 2 for the 1st time. Shocking about MLK, Jr. I plan to watch and research more. I am also subscribed to Dr Carol Swain, Larry Elder, Robert Woodson, Thomas Sowell and others. There are so many different perspectives out there. (And books 📚) so it's overwhelming to know what to share with my kids (and grandkids, one of which is in public school 😔)
@kmaidotia
@kmaidotia Жыл бұрын
You are on the right track
@Mistyfaraday
@Mistyfaraday 3 күн бұрын
I saw part 2 before the original and enjoyed both
@nissimblackofficial
@nissimblackofficial Ай бұрын
Not a Christian, But love this interview! Big Chad Fan.
@jenbrown1362
@jenbrown1362 Жыл бұрын
I'm confused by this conversation. Voting rights was central to the Voting Rights Act which was spun from the Civil Rights Movement. Voting is a democratic act, not a communist act. Also, how can a lynching be part of due process???
@bobbyschannel349
@bobbyschannel349 Жыл бұрын
Well these people are part of the anglo-american conservative movement. So that means that every thing that other people do that are in different from them is communist or leftist or liberal or whatever the case may be. We have to start checking these black conservatives, they are getting out of hand now. We in the black community typically ignore them. But I think it's time that we no longer ignore them but start issuing out deferrals. excommunications.
@cjparenzini
@cjparenzini Жыл бұрын
There was a time hanging was allowed as a way to execute the death penalty for any person guilty. He is saying those legal hangings were added to the number of illegal (and horrific) lynchings to conflate the numbers. So, you are correct, lynchings are NOT a part of due process.
@MNard-sy1kf
@MNard-sy1kf Жыл бұрын
@@cjparenzini Are you insane, a few lynchings added to thousands of lynchings conflated the numbers. 🤦🏾
@susancruz729
@susancruz729 2 ай бұрын
All lynching s are hangings. Not all hangings are lynchings.
@TIMtalksLIVE
@TIMtalksLIVE 2 ай бұрын
Fact is white Protestant Christians were hung and burned alive by the Catholics less than 500 yes ago by Catholic church in Europe ..the Catholic dominated areas in United States like New Orleans and Mary land and north and South Carolina like Charleston, SC We're the plantation owners in the UNITED STATES before Civil War.. the fake high church protestants like Episcoplalians and Anglicans were also slave owners and had Nothing to do with the true believers in the true protestant churches ... the true protestants/ true believers in the Lord are the ones who died to free slaves
@robinsonrochelle7033
@robinsonrochelle7033 2 ай бұрын
I have noticed that Black men who have conditioned the bass out of their voice, as well as the intonation that they choose to utilize is very telling. Every one that I have noticed doing this are either married to or dating a white woman, or are veeeeeery aligned with white interests over Black interests in general.
@justreesejustsaying
@justreesejustsaying Ай бұрын
Very telling, and you articulated that observation perfectly. I will be borrowing this!Thank you.
@stephencarter2664
@stephencarter2664 Ай бұрын
You mean high IQ black men?
@blueoceanwindowcleaning
@blueoceanwindowcleaning Жыл бұрын
White Boomer here and this was incredibly enlightening and help me understand so much of what I see and hear in our culture. Thank you may your message be heacross the nation. God-bless youWhite Boomer here and this was incredibly enlightening and helped me understand so much of what I see and hear in our culture. Thank you ...may your message be heard across the nation. God-bless you
@user-mk9kj8yf6r
@user-mk9kj8yf6r Ай бұрын
Babyboomers, last born into JimCrow
@universaljustice7376
@universaljustice7376 2 ай бұрын
Fascinating information, it begs the question what necessitated Black Wall Street? Was it anti-Black racism or was it race baiting?
@SleepyEyezCarter
@SleepyEyezCarter Жыл бұрын
If we can sit through the Snyder Cut of the Justice League then we can sit through 4 Hours of important information..... but I would really love to see you all do a documentary on Black Wall-Street at a more detailed level.
@fubuorelse
@fubuorelse 6 ай бұрын
came across your youtube site tonite and the first thing i see are two wall plaques - the one behind Monique says Family and the one behind Kevin says Dad's Office. yes to parents! yes to family! yes to God!
@tliw2
@tliw2 Жыл бұрын
😍Thanks to you guys, I just watched Uncle Tom. Wow.❤
@djones3676
@djones3676 Жыл бұрын
Great interview. Thank you.
@user-lj7vt7zt7i
@user-lj7vt7zt7i 9 ай бұрын
This is so interesting. I just wish this aligned with the actual shared experience from the elders. Most. Not just some. I guess the great migration was an illusion.
@asmrjeweler9237
@asmrjeweler9237 Жыл бұрын
This retelling of the Tulsa "brawl" is so skewed. In another interview Chad noted how historians suggest as many as 300 people were killed, but here he prefers to stick to the lowest estimated end. Based on what historical proof? Also, to paint it as a brawl where both parties were equally at fault is such white-washed nonsense. Not only was the business district burned, but over 1200 black homes were burned, some through the use of prop planes dropping fire bombs. Does that sound like equal responsibility?
@almightyfatal
@almightyfatal 7 ай бұрын
Those numbers were accurate and published in a news paper 25 years after Tulsa happened. They came from an investigation by a NAACP member named Walter F. White. He confirmed it was a riot and not a massacre. He confirmed both black and white ppl were killed during this terrible event.
@almightyfatal
@almightyfatal 7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. Walter F. White actually did an investigation immediately after Tulsa happened and reported the numbers of life loss.
@Subzero3639live
@Subzero3639live 4 ай бұрын
Walter Francis White of the NAACP traveled to Tulsa from New York and reported that, although officials and undertakers said that the fatalities numbered 10 white and 21 black, he estimated the number of the dead to be 50 whites and between 150 to 200 for blacks.
@andrejamison2723
@andrejamison2723 3 ай бұрын
But it wasn't based on the hate of black money persay. It was an incident that grew into the burning of the business.
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
@@andrejamison2723 thank you…. It was because of the black guy Dick Rowland and the white lady Sarah Page riding on an elevator .
@terrysmith1434
@terrysmith1434 2 ай бұрын
Nothing is going to get truly better with Black America,until we as a people look in the mirror and create an alliance with ourselves,we’ve pointed out our history many many times and we’ve done the research left and right and we keep coming up with the same story,unite and COME TOGETHER FOLKS,this same conversation will continue to 2054 or 2064, and we’ll probably still be talking about social justice,equality,reparations,America isn’t going to budge,so let us UNITE.
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
Bingo!!!! That MIRROR needs to be placed right beside their TVs every time they turn on those oppressive news media platforms that lie to them
@karenhuff2777
@karenhuff2777 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@mtns4me117
@mtns4me117 Жыл бұрын
I would really like to see the proof about MLK before I share this with those Christians involved in racial reconciliation and unfortunately CRT. Is there any place to see the documents he's cited about MLK not being a believer? It would be really powerful if Mr Jackson could put together a document bundle or resource to be able to share. My heart is broken about how so many people have been deceived and used. 😢
@KevinBriggins
@KevinBriggins Жыл бұрын
Many fans of King won't admit he wasn't a Christian but it is widely known he rejected many aspects of orthodox Christianity. Here is one of his papers where he denies the divinity of Christ. Here's a quote: "The Divinity of Jesus, by Martin Luther King, Jr. (circa 1949-1950) The orthodox attempt to explain the divinity of Jesus in terms of an inherent metaphysical substance within him seems to me quite inadequate. To say that the Christ, whose example of living we are bid to follow, is divine in an ontological sense is actually harmful and detrimental. To invest this Christ with such supernatural qualities makes the rejoinder: “Oh, well, he had a better chance for that kind of life than we can possibly have.” In other words, one could easily use this as a means to hide behind his failures. So that the orthodox view of the divinity of Christ is in my mind quite readily denied. The true significance of the divinity of Christ lies in the fact that his achievement is prophetic and promissory for every other true son of man who is willing to submit his will to the will and spirit of God. Christ was to be only the prototype of one among many brothers. The appearance of such a person, more divine and more human than any other, and standing in closest unity at once with God and man, is the most significant and hopeful event in human history. This divine quality or this unity with God was not something thrust upon Jesus from above, but it was a definite achievement through the process of moral struggle and self-abnegation." kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/humanity-and-divinity-jesus?fbclid=IwAR37tQWxe0Op1QsJ68CtJj2FX33bo77nbF2vLZBremuLCikngtfJFpXSyus
@gamingcindyyoungers7152
@gamingcindyyoungers7152 Жыл бұрын
Kevin Briggins MLK sounds like first progressive Christian. 😲
@jenbrown1362
@jenbrown1362 Жыл бұрын
@@KevinBriggins Thanks for adding the link.
@jacobjones3916
@jacobjones3916 Жыл бұрын
You can read The King Papers to get documents confirming Jackson's statements.
@chalmapatterson544
@chalmapatterson544 Жыл бұрын
Look up the work of David Garrow. He did extensive research on the U.S. Archives about MLK. There is a 2019 article in the Daily Mail that goes in to detail. Another resource is the book "When the walls came tumbling down" by one of Kings closest confidants, the Rev. Ralph Abernathy.
@cherylmarch8995
@cherylmarch8995 Ай бұрын
Chad leaves too much-needed history and sources out as he's so passionately sharing his selective prospective, until I find it hard to take what he says seriously as Truthfulness. Who sent him?
@youbigdummy4866
@youbigdummy4866 7 ай бұрын
At 25:40, she mentions "consider culture". Unrelated to the point she was teying to make, you guys should really look in the factual history of the central park 5 presented by the youtube page "Consider Culture".
@tliw2
@tliw2 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to comment on your Candace video so badly. So I'm going to comment here!😂 I've watched Candace many times now on her yt channel, and she's very tempered, while still being Candace 100% . Imo we can't forget the media's propensity to give us only sound bites. When Candace is going head-to-head it naturally gets more heated in the moment, but the media keeps those images in front of us, imo,. Just a thought.
@Mistyfaraday
@Mistyfaraday 3 күн бұрын
One thing on republicans is that as much as we dislike identity politics we realize that as much as we want to go for black vote we are told all the time if we try to convince backs we are seen as whites trying to tell blacks what to do that’s why Candace Owen’s has better message and Larry Elder and Thomas Sowell which is why I am more likely to refer people to their content because they have more influence with blacks because we keep getting told we can’t understand what being black is about
@CynthiaMoon23
@CynthiaMoon23 Жыл бұрын
Studies show that both men and women who sleep around have serious self-esteem and trust issues. I've watched several videos criticizing hook-up culture and I write this same comment on all of them withiut fail.
@esthermyers6256
@esthermyers6256 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation. I didn't know that about Martin Luther King Jr. I will defo be spreading that around!
@TheWhitehiker
@TheWhitehiker Жыл бұрын
Chad on the beam! Thanks much for this.
@josephgodwin4434
@josephgodwin4434 2 ай бұрын
This is some very good stuff here! Just subscribed to your channel!
@LysaW.
@LysaW. 2 ай бұрын
I live in Tulsa and a year ago I learned from a local historian who knew or knows the families involved in the Tulsa Race Riot is that the black man accused was in a relationship with the white woman and all of it was a misunderstanding…he had accidentally stepped on her foot which caused her to scream just as the elevator doors opened 😅🤦🏽‍♀️
@criticalthnking
@criticalthnking 14 күн бұрын
Do you remember the historians name? I wanna do my own research
@chriskewe4238
@chriskewe4238 2 ай бұрын
It pays to carry out your independent research. Let it be deep, extensive and intrusive. So you are able to really question what he is saying. His naration seems like a retelling of historical facts...
@angiesmith1675
@angiesmith1675 Жыл бұрын
This was AMAZING!!!!!!! Thank you! Praise the Lord for the ears to hear and eyes to see the truth 🙌
@bobpaul4572
@bobpaul4572 Жыл бұрын
Love this channel! I am an older white Born Again Believer, and a Jazz Musician/Jazz Lover. My life has been very much intertwined with black culture since I was a teen. Thank You all for Instructing Me in the Nurture & Admonition of the Lord! This is Education that every Born Again Christian believer needs to acquire! The Gospel Colalition is Too Woke for me! Tim Keller would Never have received what you are discussing.....along with the rest of that (let's say Self Righteous) group! Keep Preaching The Word.....Brothers and Sister! Also: Chad's Live Chat on Sunday Night is Awesome! Really Compells you to Listen!
@kmaidotia
@kmaidotia Жыл бұрын
Where does Chad have the chat?
@michaelfalsia6062
@michaelfalsia6062 6 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant presentation. And absolutely factual. Great job!
@user-mk9kj8yf6r
@user-mk9kj8yf6r Ай бұрын
Proud to say both sides of my lineage I would describe as PURE AMERICANA
@user-mk9kj8yf6r
@user-mk9kj8yf6r Ай бұрын
ADOS didnt make "blk" our chacter. Yte Europeans did. So Jackson, you can miss us w the "blk blk blk". Which is actually from "blanco"
@user-mk9kj8yf6r
@user-mk9kj8yf6r Ай бұрын
Blk/ race is a visual. Don't get it twisted.
@CULTUREFREEDOMRADIO
@CULTUREFREEDOMRADIO Жыл бұрын
Wow, this was powerful and full of information
@CynthiaMoon23
@CynthiaMoon23 Жыл бұрын
Actually, I think it comes from the influence of Feminism on African American women via the offshoot of Black Feminism and figures like Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, Patricia Hill Collins, and Kimberle Krenshaw. These movements all fed each other, I think.
@stanleywatson8292
@stanleywatson8292 Ай бұрын
Larry Elders and Jesse Lee Peterson. l three people are delusional
@stevenpeterson3228
@stevenpeterson3228 2 ай бұрын
i wish i could take all of your shows and go back in time of the 70's and find brave clear thinkers of truth and spill all of your shows in public schools, i maybe over reaching 😕
@VictorMartinez-dv6md
@VictorMartinez-dv6md 3 ай бұрын
First time listening to Chad O Jackson. An intelligent man and great apologist. May the LORD protect him as he is being used mightily!
@terrysmith1434
@terrysmith1434 2 ай бұрын
My reply To DOUGLAS HARDING I don’t recall mentioning anything about any particular political party,this is about unity among Foundational Black Americans to venture out on their own as a nation of independent business owners,entrepreneurship,LLC,Venture Capitalists there’s nothing I mentioned about progressive Democrats or Republicans or anyone depending on the Government,You misinterpreted me DUDE,every ethnic group uses aid from the American government but when Black America uses the aid it’s depending or begging. Here’s one thing about any Government that’s the head of any nation, Ok! You’re the Government,you’re there to rule over the people,collect taxes,implement laws of due process, Control commerce,establish Legality ect,ect, Ok if you’re my Government and ruler you’re not just there to rule,take and take and take and take and never offer any provisions back to the citizens,All people of the world needs to understand that you’re not begging the Government to give you anything,but to offer temporary provisions until the individual regain self reliance to establish themselves back to stability. You don’t need to have a Government just to exist and do nothing,this ain’t 1933 Germany,no one has nailed our hands and feet to an old rugged cross,Yes Chad made some extremely good points,but I’ve heard this conversation many times before from the 60’s,and sometimes it sounds like a broken record,how much awareness do you need to be awaken, Dr Claude Anderson has the best Blueprint.
@senoraconn
@senoraconn Жыл бұрын
Thank you this was wonderful!!!
@Lifeisagift7
@Lifeisagift7 3 ай бұрын
Awesome information
@RROK2645
@RROK2645 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating and informative episode. Thank you.
@morelslady
@morelslady Жыл бұрын
Earth, wind and fire had a Frase in one of their songs that said, something happened along the way, and everything we thought we had was bad they even sang it in songs to affect the mind of young people
@sheilapearsonreflections
@sheilapearsonreflections 6 ай бұрын
Lots of food for thought.
@thesoundpurist
@thesoundpurist Жыл бұрын
22:55 exactly what Barak Obama did
@meowmeow-dh1wu
@meowmeow-dh1wu 7 ай бұрын
Barack Obama - This is exactly what he did!!!!!
@kmaidotia
@kmaidotia Жыл бұрын
This was fantastic, the history has been corrupted so much, glad Chad has dug it out. It's a pity not many know this channel.
@TIMtalksLIVE
@TIMtalksLIVE 2 ай бұрын
Where can I get one of those shirts Kevin Briiggans is wearing?
@karenhuff2777
@karenhuff2777 Жыл бұрын
Love it when I see my peeps. I don't feel so alone.
@athicks19
@athicks19 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview 👏
@terrysmith1434
@terrysmith1434 2 ай бұрын
I agree with Chad,but when he gets to our African brothers and sisters come here and do quite well,OK there’s a double edge sword here,1.WE DON’T TRUST EACH OTHER, 2.EVERYTIME WE DO SOMETHING OF EXCELLENCE,BUSINESS,ECT,IT SEEMS THAT WE POSE A THREAT TO WHITE AMERICA,I’m just throwing that out for everybody to think bout,sure we hold ourselves back,there are negative forces inside of us and outside,the African is told not to associate with Black Americans,and so is other ethnic groups are told the same,there seems to be this elephant in the room but no one seems to notice it.
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
White people aren’t thinking about us in 2024! They struggle economically just like every other American . They are too busy fighting against these LGBTQ rights and border fentanyl crisis that are starting to affect their kids 😮😮 They are too busy trying to keep their households in order meanwhile black people are still worried about them 😂
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
Africans I know weren’t told not to like us… they built opinions from what they see when they come here to “all black” cities . they just dislike American black culture and they think we are lazy 😂😂
@billjohnston9451
@billjohnston9451 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to produce such great content and to teach the Truth. Lord bless you all.
@paulaglenn388
@paulaglenn388 Жыл бұрын
Watch to the end everyone. So much in the video.
@terrysmith1434
@terrysmith1434 2 ай бұрын
Black America sufferings is written in the scriptures of Deuteronomy 28 thru 68 and Leviticus,and many of others scriptures.
@justreesejustsaying
@justreesejustsaying Ай бұрын
True and what's said is that they did a video on Hebrew Israelites yet they interviewed not one person that identifies as an Israelite or any of the numerous Israelite leaders and elders (not talking about the street corner camps they always showcase) I was disappointed because the female holds advanced degrees and yet they chose to interview an urban apologist that already has an uninformed bias against Israelites. People that claim to love Christ yet they're deceitful in their dealings. SMH
@michaelfalsia6062
@michaelfalsia6062 6 ай бұрын
The West Indian people also do well. In NYC, the majority of the nurses in my time in the Bronx were WestI Indian women. How is it that West Indian men and women can Excell as an oppressed minority and yet American born blacks lag behind? These folks didn't come here with big money either. I know because an entire West Indian community began where I was raised in the 1970s.
@cherylmarch8995
@cherylmarch8995 Ай бұрын
Do your research and you'll find the reasons that West Indian nurses did better than American "Black" nurses in your time.
@ursamahan-worlds5726
@ursamahan-worlds5726 Ай бұрын
After blacks enacted the Civil Rights bill!
@mavrickglo
@mavrickglo Жыл бұрын
One of you mentioned that blackness is something other then skin tone. I am not sure what Marxist mean when they say blackness, but whiteness is not skin tone, they mean capitalists.
@yungyahweh
@yungyahweh Жыл бұрын
But the ones with the most capital are white. Not all white people are capitalist and are working class and have more in common with regular black people than billionaires.
@terrencelockett4072
@terrencelockett4072 Жыл бұрын
Naw it doesn't mean capitalist, especially inherently. It means the idea of whiteness. Like how certain groups weren't considered white at one point in time, like the Irish, but once they got accepted into whiteness, they were treated differently, they were treated better than black people definitely after being accepted into whiteness.
@eyesee9715
@eyesee9715 Жыл бұрын
when you talk about blackness and whiteness you just making up words that you like. Nobody said “welcome to whiteness Irishman. welcome to whiteness Oprah, Beyonce, Lebron, Barak, Al Roker, etc etc etc etc” Its not about color today. People are trying to use the past to divide us today and manipulate us emotionally for their own agenda. That’s wrong. Maybe they think thats going to bring about a brighter future, but thats what the communists, nazis, etc thought everywhere. End result…horrible who to trust? know them by their fruits
@OllieMissouri-is6ei
@OllieMissouri-is6ei 2 ай бұрын
Mobs showing up to a jail? Nobody was working & tending to the house & farm. Too much time on people hands. They needed TV & the internet. I don’t wanna show up angry at a jail to someone I don’t know trying to confront them. There is so much overtime at work & the house can never be as spotless as u want it, there are too many hungry that need to be fed.
@LeonardGarden
@LeonardGarden 2 ай бұрын
Um...
@michellemybelle9591
@michellemybelle9591 Жыл бұрын
I LIKE that shirt!!!!
@jennifercardona-manchego1717
@jennifercardona-manchego1717 Жыл бұрын
This is such an excellent discussion. I listened to another man a while back discussing some of the details about Martin Luther King Jr. Since he is such an untouchable figure with both the black and white Americans, can you provide sighted documents to your research? I'd like to stand more firmly in an argument with provided facts about MLK beliefs. Thank you for your boldness and dedication to expose a false narrative and present truth.
@terrencelockett4072
@terrencelockett4072 Жыл бұрын
Black business owners aren't saving the black community as a whole, they really didn't do it in the past either. While black business owners were coming out in the past, like before the 1960s, black people were barely able to even get a real education as a whole. It's like now, we have more black wealthy people but that's not really doing much for the black community as a whole.
@KevinBriggins
@KevinBriggins Жыл бұрын
It's not about black business owners saving the black community. It's about the overall mindset of the community. It's about the idea of being self reliant vs government reliant. It's the mindset that we have to do for ourselves vs the government needs to do for us.
@terrencelockett4072
@terrencelockett4072 Жыл бұрын
@@KevinBriggins It's less about the government doing specifically for us but doing what it already does for white people. Like when they talk about black wall street, if government officials protected those businesses like they would have for white businesses, they wouldn't have been destroyed. A "mindset" can only do so much, and it only does something for the individual mostly, what does an individual's mindset have to do with an entire community? You'll never get everyone to think like how you want them to think, so how do you address that as a community and a society? If people don't have the "mindset" you want, what's supposed to happen to them?
@Mrs.CGraves
@Mrs.CGraves Жыл бұрын
@@KevinBriggins exactly. And plenty of people do not want to do the work to improve their lives. No matter how many decades of “help” they haven’t been saved. People are capable of amazing things, overcoming great obstacles. But, if they always hear from leadership, pop culture, music, shows, saying “They can’t” they won’t. One thing many don’t notice is how all the adversity, racism, classism, doesn’t seem to keep those people down.
@ThatOneDreadHead
@ThatOneDreadHead Жыл бұрын
@@KevinBriggins capitalism will not save the black community. Billionaires and millionaires become rich by exploiting their workers. Rick Ross owner of a few WingStop chains, was recently found underpaying, not paying, and making their employees pay for uniform, training, and more. Capitalism makes us self reliant on private companies. Is that really autonomy? I don't think so.
@terrencelockett4072
@terrencelockett4072 Жыл бұрын
@@Mrs.CGraves What about all the people who work their entire lives and never really get past all those obstacles? That's most of the people, and just saying people don't want to do the work doesn't make it true. People who work for a living aren't trying to improve their lives? All the black people who went into debt to get college degrees aren't trying to improve their lives? Or do they have to believe what you believe to actually improve their lives? Regardless of if you're right or wrong about how black Americans think, what are we supposed to do about people who don't live up to your standards? That's the point y'all also seem to gloss over, do y'all think "tough love" and/or blatant cruelty will put food on people's tables, keep a roof over their heads and keep clothes on their backs. Your logic is one of the reasons people go into crime because they don't have to directly depend on the government, and they can "do it on their own". Then they turn around and do things for actual black poor communities, then that's another reason the youth in these communities look up to them. Then we can go down another point of what about all the people who "do better" that lives fall apart because of medical debt in America? It's like y'all points are only based in thinking welfare is the only thing folks are wanting the government to do. Just black people "doing better" (by your standards) doesn't regulate how much people can charge for rent, set standards for what people can be charged for medical insurance, make sure appropriate funding goes to all public schools, regulate the pollution businesses sometimes put into the air and water of poor communities.
@drewchanel8052
@drewchanel8052 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information. I agree with you in on many fronts. Also, it has moved me to do more research.
@tinabrockett474
@tinabrockett474 Жыл бұрын
Y’all bet not say nothin bout Martin Lutha’ the Kang!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 but in all seriousness tho, the truth hurts especially to those who don’t know we find our identity in God and not our skin color.(to be specific, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) just sayin 💁🏽‍♀️ keep going Chad!! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🗣🗣🗣🗣
@tonyaradcliffelovell2487
@tonyaradcliffelovell2487 Жыл бұрын
Amen in Jesus' name, amen!!!
@Amira_Jessa
@Amira_Jessa Жыл бұрын
this is a scary misrepresentation of what happened in Tusla.
@syrtyce
@syrtyce Жыл бұрын
Show your research where you’re saying he’s wrong.
@7thlion1
@7thlion1 6 ай бұрын
Very good show and information. I could do without all the religious propaganda, other than that it was solid.
@ChewChewReacts
@ChewChewReacts 3 ай бұрын
Hell is hot
@CynthiaMoon23
@CynthiaMoon23 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for making 4 separate commnts. They're all at different times in the video. Actual economic Marxists don't like the current Posrmodern Social Justice types. They see it as a perversion of actual Marxism.
@bobbyschannel349
@bobbyschannel349 Жыл бұрын
The documentary clip that I seen on youtube, what I get out of it is. You're basically trying to say that racism doesn't exist, black people are happy. And we shouldn't be rebellious, we should be submissive and subservient. We should praise whiteness. Even though white men are the ruling class, he's the dominant class, he has all institutional power. But submissive and subservient black people or if you're even black I don't consider you my race. You're too weak. You better pray to your precious god. You don't want to be around my community if something happens in this country. I'll do everything to protect my group, even from other black people... But I would have to say, that there were some success in the Black American community going over 100 years ago. Most of the black inventors came out of black american. And black American are pivotal to American culture almost literally inventing it. And I do think that black Americans are the most successful black people on the planet. But racism existed and it was horrible and it kept us down okay
@eyesee9715
@eyesee9715 Жыл бұрын
that’s what you got from it?? or is that what you believed before during and after watching it? maybe you should ask some questions instead of misinterpreting something and then running with it like you got it right…cause you didnt
@chalmapatterson544
@chalmapatterson544 Жыл бұрын
I don't think we watched the same video.
@Mrs.CGraves
@Mrs.CGraves Жыл бұрын
That Voting video was so bad. Played into every single negative stereotype and it’s not a surprise Michelle Obama was part of that.
@charlesperrin5533
@charlesperrin5533 3 ай бұрын
The joke is that Rosa Parks husband own a car, she wouldn't have needed to take the bus in the first place. There were taxi services and bus companies owned and operated by Black people. They served the Black communities. So there was no reason to start trouble on a white owned city bus service. The boycott only helped King to be in the forefront of the communist/civil rights movement. Which in the long run, hurt us badly. Before the Civil Rights movement, my grandfather owned his own tobacco farm, taxi service and barbershop in Springfield , Tennessee and Nashville, Tennessee. He later helped Oprah' Father open his own barber shop in Nashville. Despite the Jim Crow era, Our Grand parents prosper. They owned land, cars, business and put their kids through school. My grandparents was able to afford to put my mother through Fisk and my Uncle through A and I / Tennessee State University. All this WITHOUT GOVERNMENT HELP OR affirmative action.
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
😂 you are so right!!! my grandma said many black people owned school buses that they could’ve used to transport each other back and forth to where they needed to go….. blacks even had enough money to start their own NATIONAL bus line but they wanted to just feel “important” to white people Meanwhile Asians and Indians, they didn’t care to fit in! Theh created their own small communities. That’s why they are way more successful than all Americans
@bb3ll07
@bb3ll07 2 ай бұрын
Mississippi black parents sent their kids up north for college and they used to tell their kids that “There is no such thing as affirmative action. Trust in God, work hard and have great character…. ”
@ursamahan-worlds5726
@ursamahan-worlds5726 Ай бұрын
What do blacks know about communism? Be for real!​@@bb3ll07
@ursamahan-worlds5726
@ursamahan-worlds5726 Ай бұрын
If it weren't for the civil rights movement y'all wouldn't be on KZbin!
@calsekhen163
@calsekhen163 Ай бұрын
I think depends on the cities that people moved to vs suburban or rural or even the southern cities but besides certain old cities weren't many local businesses for us in DC ijs
@yungyahweh
@yungyahweh Жыл бұрын
There are no major Marxists in mainstream politics and there are definitely not any Marxist policies being implemented by the government or democracy. I know I'm a Marxist/socialist. This is wild to listen to.
@terrencelockett4072
@terrencelockett4072 Жыл бұрын
Yea it seems like a lot of this conversation is just about blaming black people for how America treats black people. It also seems like they don't know what Marxism is.
@iceman4660
@iceman4660 Жыл бұрын
The Marxist game plan is a long play. You have to sow the seeds first
@Mrs.CGraves
@Mrs.CGraves Жыл бұрын
The entire Democratic Party believes and has implemented Policy or “programs” to care for the people. (Socialism) The problem is no Gov programs DO fix these problems, in fact they become worse. Every time. People are perfectly capable of fixing their own lives, the Government doesn’t need to be involved in every aspect of our lives. You can see inflation, gas, stimulus check fallout, constant manipulation of the Marxist Media. The Left doesn’t want people to problem solve on their own, so they start me racial divisions, economic divisions, and do everything possible to keep people on that Democratic plantation.
@ThatOneDreadHead
@ThatOneDreadHead Жыл бұрын
This the type of video that gets black folks going down the wrong path. I would know as a former black conservative; now Marxist Socialist.
@bearngiftsplus9524
@bearngiftsplus9524 6 ай бұрын
I love this presentation. Ya'll hit on alot of truthfulness that we need to know and hear, particularly of our so called Civil Rights leaders of yesterday and today! BTW "Michelle Obama" is a character who is played by a MAN!!! Please keep this information going, I wish this could be a course that anybody could take so we can WAKE UP!! Thank you for this podcast and thank you Mr. Jackson for sharing your knowledge evidenced through research! ❤
@ursamahan-worlds5726
@ursamahan-worlds5726 Ай бұрын
This is the problem! Why do blacks talk against OTHER BLACKS!
@dave1a55
@dave1a55 26 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m2rPaKiPmbd-frM "Will you go to hell for me?"( meaning the Democrat Party) Vince Everett Ellison Documentary
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