Yvette isn't lying about share cropping. I remember in 2005 when me and my fam went to Belzoni MS. during Katrina. There were share croppers there in 2005. That experience tripped me out. Black Americans definitely need reparations.
@averyfennell19308 ай бұрын
“You can’t be in this work if you afraid to die.” - Yvette Carnell 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
@RitaForteLive8 ай бұрын
LFG!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@ogralphbeats40358 ай бұрын
Like her? She just came outside yesterday LMAO
@ftgreenprojects8 ай бұрын
Yvette is a fraud and a liar ! She scolded Minster Farrakhan for asking for 10 fearless men to stand up to police shootings! She’s LGBTQ plant put in place by the white establishment!
@ftgreenprojects8 ай бұрын
Yvette Carnell is a fraud! Her claim to chastising Minster Farrakhan for calling on 10k black men to hunt down the perpetrators who hunt us ! Now she’s talking about “being afraid to die” this LGBTQ moron gets more ridiculous every time she speaks!!
@Don.M.6 ай бұрын
@@ogralphbeats4035BS. Everything has a starting point.
@NihlisticRebel8 ай бұрын
As a NYker that's ados the fact that he says he didn't know anybody different speaks to the erasure we've experienced under the umbrella of flat blackness. NYkers have a tendency to be loud and wrong when it comes to ethnicity, and emboldened in their ignorance because of the bastardized failures of pan africanism. With that being said I respect the integrity and maturity shown by flip in admitting his shortcomings. JOIN ADOS!
@meccadivine3658 ай бұрын
Yes. Pan Africanism did a number on us up north. I grew up going by to the BAM festivals in Brooklyn and the parliaments in Harlem…it was very African-centered..
@OKANjarrod8 ай бұрын
🎯🎯🎯 I would say whole NE fr fr
@Wideout48 ай бұрын
There’s a Juneteenth event (which most of these people discovered a few years ago) in Hartford and of course it’s more African/Caribbean themed and I can’t mess with it because of that.
@7thstspeakez2808 ай бұрын
@@meccadivine365the difference in our Parliament is that no ethnicity is recognized as opposed to the erasure of one over others.
@lroyjetsonson50608 ай бұрын
When did you actually join ADOS 🤔 Because she clearly says it's a Foundation in the interview. Did you actually join or are you a supporter of the cause 🤔 Because if I just go off the internet, ADOS has more members than the NOI at this point. But when she hosts events none of you really show up. Are you actually a card-carrying, dues paying member of her group 🤔 This is a serious question!!!
@chriswalker11708 ай бұрын
He said he didn’t know what a sharecropper was crazy…it should be mandatory for immigrants to learn black American history……
@wadestephens47508 ай бұрын
I've been thinking about this. The saying that, "We're not really American", hits different. Civil Rights reforms are treated like an accident, Jim Crow treated like an (unnecessary) footnote. Respect for that history, and how it shaped America, isn't required in order to become American, in a literal sense. Immigrant don't need to know it...
@s.goodie8 ай бұрын
b/c if you don’t know what a sharecropper is, you need to just not offer an opinion
@treyille8 ай бұрын
American History
@uhdgbpjfrancine31908 ай бұрын
How folks gonna IMMIGRATE here, then feel like they can tell ADOS that WE ain't the nationality of the nation WE BUILT AND that THEY CAME HERE to become.
@treyille8 ай бұрын
@@uhdgbpjfrancine3190 Because we allowed it
@bigj66298 ай бұрын
PHENOMENAL show. Much respect for having Yvette Carnell on there. A true Reparations advocate. Her work is on Reparations is absolutely GENIUS.
@BlackMusicGenre8 ай бұрын
Another thing. Why is it everyone (mainly non-Black Americans) is so concerned about what Black Americans are going to do with money recieved from reparations? They don't ask no other group what are they going to do with their money. Why do many of these other groups pocket watch Black Americans ?
@jman15620018 ай бұрын
Bruh the money 💰 that would support the reparations could come from taxpayers at large. So question becomes what does taxpayers gain from essentially paying other Americans money 💰 for historical injustices. Clear mind and conscious???? It's complex
@BlackMusicGenre8 ай бұрын
@@jman1562001 Again. Where are all of these questions for these other groups ? That's what I want to know.
@BlackMusicGenre8 ай бұрын
@@jman1562001 Question. Where was this conversation with Ukraine ?
@jman15620018 ай бұрын
@@BlackMusicGenre sections of Ukraine before it became independent was apart of the soviet union so technically they are Russian ethnically and putin wanted to gain that territory back so the US wouldn't encroach on their territory. In any event most reparations proposals have been studies as of late. I'm not against in principle but it gets complicated because of the time and the generations of descendants. Plus the intermixing of ados with other ethnic groups over time compounds the issue. Reparations tend to go to direct victims aka the jews and Japanese. Some went to black americans like in rosewood Florida but the money was not enough for the injustice and it divided the families who suffered. Never before has reparations been allocated to the descendants of former slaves twice or three times removed. It would set a whole new precident.
@BlackMusicGenre8 ай бұрын
@@jman1562001 Again, there was none of this conservation with Ukraine. Biden made it happen. When it comes to Black Americans there have to have a task force , meetings, HR-40 and so on.
@mainframe40518 ай бұрын
Yvette is so brilliant and witty! She really does have that charismatic personality, that you must have to embark on what she is doing with the ADOS advocacy foundation. And she's beautiful as well :). Great conversation on ADOS, such a thoughtful and informative conversation.
@venox708 ай бұрын
Flip what you should realize is that this is not only about what we are owed but it’s also about honoring and respecting our ancestors so please DO NOT EVER disrespect the legacy of our ancestors because their suffering and sacrifices are the reason that you and your family were even allowed to be here. If you rock with us and you want to be an ally, you gotta move like it!
@SSTillmanEsq8 ай бұрын
As well as, and especially, the still-in-place systems derived from enslavement and postantebellum racism. Its not a out oay back as much as pay for the perpetuating historical and CURRENT wealth gap that exists because of slavery.
@Sexyviolet8 ай бұрын
Y’all do realize Flip is not even a Black man? He’s a whole Indo-Caribbean and they are truly Indians-they are not Black. Everyone skips the fact that he’s the ultimate culture vulture. Indians are NOT BLACK. How about y’all check Flip before y’all start critiquing other BLACK ethnicities to which Queenz Flip is not. He also needs to stop saying the N word because he’s not black.
@tommypeeples82418 ай бұрын
Great job as usual Yvette. Although parts of this class were hard to watch, it was needed. It was like a professor teaching elementary students. That being said it was a master class on patience and disseminating factual information. I love how Flip received the multiple corrections and his willingness to learn. His boy though....hahahahaha my man's had good sense. He was like...the way Yvette is EATING let me just shut up and listen. This is what is needed in order to effect the change we want to see as a people. Salute!
@MzKC968 ай бұрын
Very well said
@chriswalker11708 ай бұрын
Love Yvette she always coming with 🔥 shout out to queens flip for having the balls to have Yvette on his platform.
@veroniquefaison8 ай бұрын
I am here for Yvette.
@blythedhia6968 ай бұрын
Yvette is one of the most brilliant racial political minds of the time. I'm a Proud member of ADOS - even with my Jamaican daddy! I hope these guys get it. Also, when I went to Brooklyn Tech many many years ago, a lot of the Carribbean people used to "make me pick a side," and said sillly little things like I'm Jamaican bc my dad was Jamaican and he was the "seed." SMH. And I was even told I shouldn't want to be "regular" Black like my mother, who primarily raised me. Yeah- we were all "Black" in the school, but the first gen / new immigrant students definitely specified their cultures often.
@MerryWeathers298 ай бұрын
I love that he said he wasn't equipped to have this conversation. Yvette is fire as always🔥#ADOS
@TAPPEOPLES878 ай бұрын
I have to salute Flip for having this interview. This is perhaps one of his most important interviews to date, and one for the history books! So many people who have large platforms has strayed away from having a REAL conversation with Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore. Both of them are VITAL components in Black American ADOS politics. And I love Flip's questions, where he pushes back, and I love Yvette's professionalism and adaptability to this platform! I was thoroughly entertained, and as always, when Yvette is speaking, you're informed! I've read 5 books from her book club and gained a political education around what our claim is in this country and why it's necessary to support ADOS and reparations. Salute.
@quantumblackness2.08 ай бұрын
🙏🏾🇺🇸 see you at the Summit in New Orleans in October!
@13579hee8 ай бұрын
This man didn't know what a sharecropper was and he used Black and Black American interchangeably to refer to ADOS people specifically. That all proves Yvette's point
@vstpluginsonicxtc8 ай бұрын
Why are Haitians, Jamaicans, etc., not questioned to just be African? Weren't all Haitians brought to Haiti from Africa? Its weird that ADOS are shamed for embracing their lineage but everyone else can claim other countries other than Africa when they came from Africa as well. Moreover, ADOS are an amalgamation of Black Indians and European slave masters as well as imported African slaves. It is weird that ADOS have to apologize for simply being a unique ethnic group.
@vstpluginsonicxtc8 ай бұрын
@@JC_inc Stop. Haitians see themselves as part of the African Diaspora but call themselves Haitian. ADOS see themselves as part of the African Diaspora and we are American and call ourselves that. Jamaicans see themselves as part of the African Diaspora and call themselves Jamaicans. Nigerians see themselves as part of the African Diaspora and call themselves Igbo, Hausa, etc. and Nigerian. Lineage is what is important and ADOS are merely now doing what everyone else has been doing for ages which is focus on their lineage and not skin color. Peace.
@dejab.54548 ай бұрын
👏🏾 I've been sayin the same thing... like make it make sense.
@ismailCadet7188 ай бұрын
That’s because We are not Africans .. we are Ayitiano…. (WEST INDIANS) (TIANOS) (AMERICAN INDIANS)
@ismailCadet7188 ай бұрын
That’s because We are not Africans .. we are Ayitiano…. (TIANOS) (AMERICAN INDIANS)
@vstpluginsonicxtc8 ай бұрын
@@ismailCadet718 So you get to claim your Tianos lineage but as a Black American I cannot claim my indigenous Black Indian (Blackfoot & Cherokee) lineage? And you as a West Indian get to ignore that millions of African slaves were imported throughout the West Indies and mixed with the Tianos population among other dark skinned indigenous tribes? Its odd you get to say you are not African despite having greater mass importation of African slaves. In contrast, even though my lineage has also been in America for 400+ years, is also mixed with indigenous tribes and Europeans, I have to be African. Amazing.
@egavasr84628 ай бұрын
Much love and respect to Flip for this interview. It takes real strength to sincerely apologize. Let's not lose sight of that.
@anthonyblackman76698 ай бұрын
These FBA cult members don’t want to hear dat sh!t, they hate black peoples and don’t want any comradory with other black folks. Their mind set is quite toxic.
@OKANjarrod8 ай бұрын
Props to this channel for having her on for your audience to hear directly what #ADOS is about 👌🏾
@tianitra8 ай бұрын
Support the Brilliance of Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore by supporting the ADOS Foundation....Those 2 do amazing things everyday. Pray for them. May they be blessed.
@meccadivine3658 ай бұрын
Great conversation. Yvette is brilliant.
@nikmusic82148 ай бұрын
Great interview salute to Yvette for explaining ADOS & Flip & G-Money for doing the interview.
@harranxholmes96918 ай бұрын
Yvette, Tone and ADOS has changed the world. We not going back to Flat blackness
@FABRIC8TIONUNLIMITE18 ай бұрын
Amen !!!
@TS-qv1dv8 ай бұрын
"Everybody talk about crabs in a barrel well the crabs ain't suppose to be in there" - Yvette Carnell 🔥🔥🔥🔥 #ADOS
@SSTillmanEsq8 ай бұрын
That quote isn't hers. She is just the one who said it here in this interview. But that's an old quote. I thought Malcolm X is first on record to say it but Im not sure. So don't quote me. Pun intended. 🙃
@6213explorer18 ай бұрын
I’m almost sure I heard Dick Gregory utter that phrase. But like you don’t quote me either!
@msteach30828 ай бұрын
That is a golden line! I first heard Dr. Kaba say that.
@TS-qv1dv8 ай бұрын
If they did more work and less talk, then Yvette wouldn't have to say it🤦🏿
@SlugSage5 ай бұрын
My favorite quote of hers.
@LLO525Star8 ай бұрын
"Financial literacy without finances is stupid." 💯
@MyLongIsland18 ай бұрын
The worse thing about this interview is it ended. Wish it could have gone on & on. We love Yvette & Antonio. Thank you gentlemen! Thank you Claudio & Nik. #ADOS
@MsJay-cr1id8 ай бұрын
Yvette Carnell is a BRILLIANT sister. Shout out to ADOS.
@6213explorer18 ай бұрын
So true! She and Antonio are an inspiration for all of us.
@RalloStyles8 ай бұрын
If I was yall, I'd just let Yvette cook...
@waynemazique65568 ай бұрын
They don't wanna learn. Smmfh
@7thstspeakez2808 ай бұрын
It's still their platform and audience who they've groomed and marketed too
@thundercat67098 ай бұрын
@@7thstspeakez280But why embarrass yourself?
@kimberlyrussell31118 ай бұрын
The chubby guy said doing research made his head hurt. No, he doesn't want to learn.
@PeaceLoveAndJoy8 ай бұрын
Exactly as these men were very slow. This interview wasn't it at all. Yvette is such a smart woman that they could have really learned from her but these two male individuals just showed how unintelligent they are.
@briankenneth58188 ай бұрын
Mane that couch is killing me 🤷🏾...but watching Yvette crush flips ignorance with data and facts is pure bliss🙏🏾
@liberatedlife96765 ай бұрын
Did you hear her at like 7:30 say “got the grandma couch” 😂😂😂😂😂
@addrinaydree8 ай бұрын
Here for the continuation of my political education via YC.
@Ohioman018 ай бұрын
Way to represent Yvette! ✊🏾
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
1:14:57 that is the difference between ADOS and immigrants. We have always stayed and FOUGHT ! That’s why we’ve come as far as we have.
@666Agent478 ай бұрын
Protect Yvette at all cost
@ftgreenprojects8 ай бұрын
She’s an LGBTQ plant who plagiarized TASDN! She was put in place like Bayard Rustin to make LGBTQ the face of Reparations!
@KjWhite-l2h8 ай бұрын
Don’t worry she works for those ppl 😂
@666Agent478 ай бұрын
@@KjWhite-l2hdo you have proof ?
@willie4178 ай бұрын
@@KjWhite-l2h look like FBAer has entered the comments
@055jah8 ай бұрын
How do you not know what a Sharecopper is? Wow😮
@aRayCPic8 ай бұрын
@breakingbrown be killing it! Always on point.
@cooper4820118 ай бұрын
Although I’m born and raised in California both sides (moms and pops) of my family are from Mississippi and they come from chattel slavery and sharecropping in Pike County, Noxubee County, Tippah County, Kemper County, Lauderdale County, and Sunflower County. My dad was born and raised in Osyka, Pike County , Mississippi. My mom’s parents (my maternal grandparents) were from Macon, Noxubee County and Holly Ridge, Sunflower, County down in the Delta where cotton fields were plentiful. They all picked cotton in the fields in the early and mid-20th century. That’s my family lineage. The Deep South to the West Coast.
@jhstew24978 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Northeast Mississippi, so I am very familiar with your linage. I was disappointed that I encountered so few Black engineers when I would often come to LA and Sunnyvale to work. Hope that it has improved.
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
And frankly, it’s none of his business what WE DO with our money. You guys are GUESTS!
@rebelfrmdafifth8 ай бұрын
So at your train of thought. It would be none of my business because my family Is not American but I Am?
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
@@rebelfrmdafifth if your family is not American, then you’re not American. You may be a US citizen but you’re not an American. There is a difference. American = Anglo white, ADOS, Indigenous to US soil. It’s simple. Anyone else is a descendant of immigrants. It’s not the same. There are actual people ethnic groups birthed out of the foundation of america. Those people and their descendants are Americans
@princessshenaniganspresent55388 ай бұрын
Willful ignorance is so exhausting to watch.
@thundercat67098 ай бұрын
It really is… 😪
@MzKC968 ай бұрын
Omg… YES! Any intellectually lazy person can have a KZbin station, I guess?
@havok978 ай бұрын
I respect Flip for having Breaking Brown on his pod. I wish Joe was brave enough to have people like yvette on and not people that go viral for saying outrageous statements.
@mekichey1298 ай бұрын
Lets go Yvette
@paul1foreman8 ай бұрын
Yvette that’s why they are here in the US because they don’t fight in their own countries. Cowards is the right word.
@FABRIC8TIONUNLIMITE18 ай бұрын
@@JC_inc ''Prior to the immigration act of 1965 the number of immigrants in the U.S. was to the RIGHT of the decimal point.'' per The Smithsonian Institute. That means barely; only just; scarcely; no more than; almost not, HERE, stop it.
@klccostello12738 ай бұрын
Chef Cornell cooking and dropping bars
@FABRIC8TIONUNLIMITE18 ай бұрын
Yvette D. Carnell
@jerrytaylor92228 ай бұрын
Class in session 🙏🏾
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
51:56 he’s trying to act like ALL black Americans are ignorant/ghetto. Them PPP loans represented a SPECIFIC demographic of black Americans. Just because YOU are in inner city born immigrant that’s used to interacting with certain class of ADOS doesn’t mean that represents all black Americans. That blows tf out of me. Also, nobody said this to small 🎩 and Asians and native Americans when it came to them receiving money so why you clocking what we do
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
59:54 why does he keep on with the “WE”….?
@TS-qv1dv8 ай бұрын
Learning how to play the long game is important instead of working against us. Our movement opens doors for us all. Chess not checkers. 💯 #ADOS
@user-zb8bc2qj5z8 ай бұрын
I am ADOS and I only have 6% European. I am African but, I am ADOS. This country owes my people.
@dejab.54548 ай бұрын
1:26:05 I can not believe that other "Black" immigrants are saying ADOS are not American. This is beyond me.
@Elizau8 ай бұрын
Wow! Yvette love this...
@claudionyc8 ай бұрын
Brilliant to see this convo w/ Yvette and ADOS AF! Good looks Flip! ADOS AF NY gonna be a problem in all the best ways 💪🏽
@luciferfire15758 ай бұрын
I deleted my initial comment in which you responded because KZbin deleted my response which was unnecessary and unfair to say the least. The level of deception and lack of integrity is astounding. All I’m saying is give Norris Shelton his flowers. They won’t even acknowledge him.
@claudionyc8 ай бұрын
@@luciferfire1575 I like to think that the ados movement is all of the best parts of all the prior civil rights and reparations movements with all the lessons learned from the bad parts. It's like all the prior movements have passed us baton and we move in lockstep with the ancestors' spirit. So I, at least, am willing to acknowledge general indebtedness but to what end? If we acknowledge that Shelton contributed to this moment, what then?
@luciferfire15758 ай бұрын
@@claudionyc MY Point was, they high jacked the original DOAS and turned it into ADOS. That’s all I’m saying. Instead of admitting it, you hit me with plebiscite babble. Norris Shelton = DOAS = Descendants of American Slaves. Date circa 1990s. Evette Carnell = ADOS = American Descendants of Slaves. Date circa 2018. This is not an issue in of itself. It’s the fact that you people lied about it. That’s one of the reasons why people were turned off about the organization. Among other deceptive reasons.
@luciferfire15758 ай бұрын
@@claudionyc Wow you people are deleting comments left and right. So much for freedom of speech! Which further proves to me that y’all can’t be trusted and someone at KZbin is in on this deception.
@antwangordon69188 ай бұрын
@@luciferfire1575These are government agents. They don’t want to acknowledge you know who. Your comment will be deleted. These people have no spine.
@charleskelly85198 ай бұрын
ADOS. Philadelphia/Delaware in the house dropping 💥💥💯
@OKANjarrod8 ай бұрын
Glad they had her on, she is undefeated! Looking forward to joining the chapter
@charlesm26278 ай бұрын
PhillyDEL all day
@jeromeduffy15658 ай бұрын
They teach about sharecropping in middle school.
@7thstspeakez2808 ай бұрын
Facts 😅😅
@chinaarlene70354 ай бұрын
Hes stupid is all.
@cynthiareid82028 ай бұрын
Dynamic interview. I wish somehow KZbin allowed you to give more than 1 thumbs up! Yvette Carnell was brilliant as usual.
@shantamonique8 ай бұрын
I can’t listen to too much of this cuz it makes me feel super super militant. She was definitely speaking nothing but facts . Great interview Flip and G money
@thaxtonwaters85618 ай бұрын
Once bigger platforms highlight Yvette, the reparations conversation is going MAINSTREAM.
@gblair76228 ай бұрын
Is that a good thing? Think about the question before you respond.
@TheHomeman8 ай бұрын
I grew up in Brooklyn 70s 90s 2000s and the thing I remember about Haitians is that they were paying black American drug addicts and young people to marry for citizenship and some of those ppl disappeared and a whole of life insurance scams was discovered. Black Americans were killed for insurance money by a Haitian doctor and his friends who were already citizens on some cases. I don't know if someone in this guy's family back in the 80s was a part of this. They were using the money to get real estate
@lukmantaylor6838 ай бұрын
Superb interview as always Madam Prez👏🏿👏🏿. Look forward to y'all having her and hopefully Antonio Moore back for more serious political discussions.
@kayg26338 ай бұрын
People wanna fall back & throw they hands up when you talk about giving your life for something that's owed to your people. But they'll get unalived out here in the streets & clubs over nothing leaving they peoples trying to find money for a burial.
@awomanmyage19008 ай бұрын
Great show! ADOS Woke! Reparations Now! Yvette 100% real!!!!!
@Wideout48 ай бұрын
Great Job Yvette but dam it was Cringey to deal with the hosts
@thejessicadiaries8 ай бұрын
This! I almost clicked off with the introduction, but I'm really interested in hearing what she has to say here. They didn't handle her like they are familiar with her content at all.
@dejab.54548 ай бұрын
Seriously
@treymathis71598 ай бұрын
Great job teaching as always Vette 🇺🇸💪🏾
@H3adph0ne8 ай бұрын
God is so good. 😅 this right here was right on time
@trapcapital24088 ай бұрын
Yvette Carnell is the truth ✊🏿
@dthought56738 ай бұрын
Yvette is brilliant…what a great mind. Yvette is the “activist intellectual” we need in these dark times🤎. Keep pushing Yvette ✊🏿. Support this vanguard & groundbreaking leader.
@saucejones42308 ай бұрын
37:11 it sound like u wanna be black and choose a fight. There are no choices u all in or all out. Thats the diff between us. ADOS fought for the rights of all immigrants. BEFORE THEY ARRIVED. Now immigrants try to use us as a stepping stool. We won't allow it and the issues stem from there. Great convo. Fire show fellas
@courtneysheen74218 ай бұрын
This is a great back-and-forth CONVERSATION. There's a lot to learn when egos are removed #ADOS
@JohnHenry6298 ай бұрын
Did he non-ADOS learn manners? We ADOS would never have our foot on the table like that!
@quantumblackness2.08 ай бұрын
w the bottom of his feet facing YC. very disrespectful. do better Flip! 🗣️
@channonj57808 ай бұрын
God Bless, Yvette on this Podcast!
@W.anth0NY8 ай бұрын
Love seeing Flip have these type of conversations!! COE is funny but his audience has grown up with him and ready to see some grown topics of discussion
@The-Right-is-Right8 ай бұрын
I'm only 2minutes in and I'm upset that they talking nonsense and Yvette waiting quietly on the sofa
@DwayneSummers8 ай бұрын
Gotta give it up to my man Flip putting out content at an extraordinary over the last few weeks, he workin’, salute to DJ G Money #DaNetwork🔥🔥🔥
@jamielunes18416 ай бұрын
Yvette had alot of patience 🤣
@jossyj15 ай бұрын
MAAANNN!!! I was cringing but she was extremely patient and nurturing. They have NO clue….😩
@godkingconsciousness81258 ай бұрын
Very dope convo....love the dialectical materialism!
@daveyd60945 ай бұрын
Why didn’t this interview go up on Apple Podcast?
@jossyj15 ай бұрын
🎯 🎯🎯🎯
@djbowus8 ай бұрын
This was really good.
@ItsAngelaNoelle8 ай бұрын
This was painful to watch.... Bless you for your patience with explanation of ADOS
@helpusall59878 ай бұрын
Why do people think it's alright to say that we shouldn't be given reparations until we take classes? We aren't a large group of children. Noone forced other families to take financial literacy classes to "qualify" for their reparations. Reparations for American slavery is not exactly the same as government assistance/welfare. It is money owed for losses incurred. If you were to sue a large corporation bc their plants have given your family lineage cancer over an extended time, you don't have to take classes to receive your retroactive payments. They talk about us like we're incompetent, untrustworthy idiots, and they do it without even thinking about how disrespectful it is.
@fifirocco5 ай бұрын
That is White folks talking points. He is just repeating what he heard them and white adjacent folks say.
@RealDealy8 ай бұрын
Flip, you just forgot about Shampoo saying "West Indians are better then Black Americans" on his show. Lansky, and the chubby chick agreed with him That's what helped push the movement. It's wild how you don't remember, but I think it's normal for you to hear, so, you forgot
@Sclass_Ent8 ай бұрын
Love this .... PLEASE MORE educational interviews
@ORTEZW8 ай бұрын
MLK ask a question. What good is it to sit in a restaurant to eat a hamburger if I can't afford the hamburger. The next time on March to Washington it will be to get my check. That is more economics after his civil rights push
@aaronmoore90558 ай бұрын
I think that what Duo or Flip is not understanding is ADOS in America as a whole. It seems as if he is looking through the lenses of places like New York, and 53:07 California. To say that receiving large amounts of money for ADOS is not wise, is a wild statement when you think about Flint Michigan, or Mississippi and places like that. There is an area in Jacksonville Florida that has been run down since my mother was a child and she is 72 years old now.
@Wideout48 ай бұрын
So i notice on that trash til tok immigrahts make fun of places like Mississippi and Flint by comparing which places are more favorable for immigrants to flee to they show slides of NY-Miami LA then will show Mississippi and turn they nose up. It’s disgusting
@MerryWeathers298 ай бұрын
Yes up on Lem Turner, Soutel then Down town but only near ADOS they never repair replace or revitalize. when I was there they were just starting to work on the bridges on Lem Turner but only because now they bringing in the Latinos what about the Gas fires in ADOS apartment complexes, I paid good taxes when I lived their they have a right to have reparations I fought and fought but couldn't get any help. Just bad media press these people like flip know nothing about our struggles 😢😢😢😢😢
@whome71198 ай бұрын
Take Flip to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC.
@averyfennell19308 ай бұрын
“Got to do politics, there’s no way around it.” Yvette Carnell. Good ishh G’Money and Flip!! Flip doing all that coughing…now we know where you got your cough from! 😂😂😂
@klccostello12738 ай бұрын
This conversation is so powerful but after watching this I realize Queenzflip and ol boy are out of touch with reality. Why bring up MLK and dont understand that sacrifice comes with progress and struggle
@gblair76228 ай бұрын
Their audience is uninformed and only want to be entertained
@newyorkny5338 ай бұрын
Totally not a fan of Haitians and other Caribbeans. Only watching because of Yvette. Notice how fast he changed the subject of why he’s hired 0% ADOS…
@muckmuckthageneral26918 ай бұрын
Great convo, salute to Yvette!!!
@AeonGotBeats8 ай бұрын
great episode!
@mrtaylor50106 ай бұрын
1:13:53 tether talk
@PeaceLoveAndJoy8 ай бұрын
You all had Yvette Carnell on your couch and the introduction did not do her justice. Yvette is a college graduate and has a brilliant mind. You all gave a sloppy interview as you guys could have really picked her mind on social justice issues or political issues of today. This interview is slow. And for dude to NOT know what a sharecropper is is super wild. Yvette is amazing and she has to be interviewed by individuals who can hold an intellectual conversation as she is an intellectual. This interview wasn't it. We love Yvette Carnell ❤.
@mreshawiii8 ай бұрын
Very cool interview.
@wjluckett50265 ай бұрын
Yvette is FIERCE!!! 💯🔥💯
@waynemazique65568 ай бұрын
Is this really hard? I mean she's clear as day and you have no real retorts.
@bev41538 ай бұрын
Great convo ✊🏾
@daindigokid8 ай бұрын
1:14:04 and 1:14:15 is illustrative. He’s a coward. He’s lazy. And he doesn’t _really_ wanna fight. He’s dead weight. Get’em up out the paint.
@tincredible8 ай бұрын
The fact that this dude didn't know what a sharecropper is means that he needs to go do some serious reading and self-education before forming such a strong opinion on reparations and ADOS politics, especially if he's going to debate the likes of Yvette Carnell. This came across like a Ph.D. debating a person enrolled in a 099-level, remedial course.
@SSTillmanEsq8 ай бұрын
Orrrrr he could go to Haiti and help his own culture. They all leave their country and come complain or hypercriticize ours, built by OUR hands. Don't even know they wouldn't be able to even book a flight to the US back in the 6ps, were it not for OUR elders civil rights movement.
@tincredible8 ай бұрын
@@SSTillmanEsq 💯💯💯💯
@rayjones98198 ай бұрын
If I were them, I would have stfu and just took notes.
@SSTillmanEsq8 ай бұрын
Why did he keep saying "WE" when talking about reparations? He doesn't understand that he is not WE.
@Universityofuncommonsense8 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@kimberlyrussell31118 ай бұрын
I said the SAME thing. He is Haitian-Jamaican. He is NOT "we."
@rebelfrmdafifth8 ай бұрын
@@kimberlyrussell3111 so you aren’t where you are born? You are what your parents are?
@kimberlyrussell31118 ай бұрын
@@rebelfrmdafifth My parents are descendants of American slavery. My great-grandparents were slaves. Therefore, I am an American descendant of slavery.
@james_chatman5 ай бұрын
@@kimberlyrussell3111 HE's telling on himself. HE has no respect for US so HE can get steppin.
@texwellthewizard88948 ай бұрын
Thank you again QF. I hope you bring Yvette on again and also ToneTalks! 🇺🇸✊🏾⛓️
@7thstspeakez2808 ай бұрын
I don't think Tone has the patience for their playfulness.
@unpoppinopinions7 ай бұрын
This wat we need no rappers Yvette is a god sent 💯💯💯🥊🥊ados intelligence salute
@SHADOWBANNED19848 ай бұрын
Yvette and tone got this reparations rocking! The FBA are pushing….. but WE ARE THE BLACK AMERICANS! We are the Culture! We are the litmus! We are the blueprint! We are trendsetters!