Race Relations in Our Nation with Dr. Joy DeGruy, PhD

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@niecybaby1960
@niecybaby1960 4 жыл бұрын
Dr. DeGury is brilliant and I admire her and her work so much! I’ve read her book and it’s such comprehensive work until I believe it should be a required reading for middle children. Black parents should especially make sure their Black children at least 12 and over should read the book! Oh, and 4 are are going to hell don’t join the list.
@shannonlivingston8109
@shannonlivingston8109 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Dr. Joy Degruy! She breaks down systemic racism so succinctly and eloquently where anyone who chooses to understand can. He/She that has an ear let him/her hear!
@donniadavis1967
@donniadavis1967 3 жыл бұрын
Its really not that hard to see its clear and succinct every single day. All is needed to see these truth is just simply to be an honest person about everything and everyone.
@selisagrimes9837
@selisagrimes9837 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Joy you were awesome as usual. I wish you had the power of coming on and just loading them up even more.
@kuangoseilah8082
@kuangoseilah8082 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this show. Thank you for the work you're doing it's great.
@violakabigabwa9240
@violakabigabwa9240 3 жыл бұрын
I will definitely do your course this summer. For now I need to finish my degree and in Summer I will be free. But kindly share theories of change so that I can recommend in my research for the improvement in the admission of black people in to University.
@violakabigabwa9240
@violakabigabwa9240 3 жыл бұрын
Dr.Im doing a research on two topics 1. Why is mental health issues high among us, what policies have been made and the shortcomings. I have learnt from this is that even people in power will still frustrate regardless of the policies. Also, to always equip ourselves with knowledge and get advocates. Lastly I would like to know how to achieve and retain high grades in BAME. I found the lecturers are the issue starts in the education system
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
A great research/study/fact finding, rpts of human behaviors of our Ppl after 400yrs.of serial...displacement how it affects families,mental health You MUST OWN ur own land🏠🏡 homes... Own ur businesses, etc.
@samg2590
@samg2590 3 жыл бұрын
Supafacts💪🏾
@DigiologyStudios
@DigiologyStudios 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Joy Degruy awesome brilliant truths has revolved into some astonishing realization. "Where not a monolith" and also there's more than just two evils there's other parties it just do you have the fortitude to see beyond your limitations.
@Suziebeee
@Suziebeee 4 жыл бұрын
38:40 "Why does it appear that they hate us so much?" Sis, listen to some of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's speeches. 48:27 They wear white coats, long black robes, uniforms, badges... They're all over.
@abigayilmattityahu1328
@abigayilmattityahu1328 4 жыл бұрын
Are we, God forbid, forgetting about or ignoring what the bible said about their (non-melaninated people) hatred of us. "Because thou hast had a perpetual hatred, and hast she'd the blood of the children of Israel by the force of the sword(modern day gun) in the time of their calamity in the time of their iniquity had an end." Ezekiel 35:5. They have also conspired against us. "They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance." Psalms 83:4. Make no mistake we are, the so-called African Americans, true Israelites mentioned repeated in the Bible. It has already been prophesied in the Bible. That's where the hatred comes from.
@Imjuslookinatthis
@Imjuslookinatthis 3 жыл бұрын
I MEAN ALL OVER!!!! You can't find ANYWHERE they are not!!!
@debtasmoney4958
@debtasmoney4958 3 жыл бұрын
@@abigayilmattityahu1328 Thank you! We also need to know that we are in this condition, because we continuously breaking YAHWEH'S LAWS, Statutes, Judgments and Commandments. OUR MESSIAH YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH came to Miami in the year of 1979 and proved to us-when we return in keeping YAHWEH'S Laws, Statutes, Judgments and Commandments-He will return to us! Everything that is happening is moving us totally FREE from DECEPTION and DESTRUCTION. Only a small remnant of our people will be saved from DECEPTION and self-destruction.
@debtasmoney4958
@debtasmoney4958 3 жыл бұрын
OUR HEAVENLY FATHER YAHWEH HAS SENT HIMSELF AS THE DIVINE SON YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH and we returned to YAHWEH'S Laws, Statutes, Judgments and Commandments, and we established so many businesses, universities, and the media, along with our people working with the FBI-destroyed our businesses, but never our spirit of love for OUR MESSIAH YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH!
@papacheezie2838
@papacheezie2838 3 жыл бұрын
GRAND RISING NUBIAN QUEENS MUCH RESPECT THANX FOR HAVING DR. JOY ON UR BEAUTIFUL PLATFORM 1LUV KNOW THYSELVE AND THY CREATOR WITH IN MUCH RESPECT GIVE THANX TOO THE MOST HIGH AND OUR ANCESTORS STORY 1LUV KNOW THYSELVE MUCH RESPECT ASE' ASE ♥ AMUN RA!❤ BERMUDA IN DA HOUSE 🏠FAMILY 1LUV 🇧🇲 KNOWLEDGE IS KNOWING POWER AND SHARING 1LUV TRUE DAT!!❤
@lownallen204
@lownallen204 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the awesome show look forward to many many more
@dianecorbin8886
@dianecorbin8886 Жыл бұрын
I really hope Dr Joy Degruy comes to London some time very soon. We need her thinking on how to change things for black people in the UK.
@fredadthedisfordelightful9394
@fredadthedisfordelightful9394 4 жыл бұрын
👏 Bravo!
@vincentmcintosh30
@vincentmcintosh30 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Joy did great
@MONEYAINTATHANG100
@MONEYAINTATHANG100 2 жыл бұрын
BEAUTY In the WORLD & Company 🌍
@MONEYAINTATHANG100
@MONEYAINTATHANG100 2 жыл бұрын
Everything DESIGNED with me In Mind 💜
@violakabigabwa9240
@violakabigabwa9240 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting that, I saw these things but I was told I'm paranoid.
@1thinkboss
@1thinkboss 3 жыл бұрын
I love you JOY❤️❤️❤️
@letrecace
@letrecace 4 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one that feels like her questions brought forward all the negative cliches about us as a people?
@cookieDaXapper
@cookieDaXapper 4 жыл бұрын
She is asking those questions as someone, a viewer, that doesn't know; not from a personal perspective. That is what an interviewer should do to place the viewer in the seat of attentive student. PEACE family.
@13579hee
@13579hee 3 жыл бұрын
I did tbh and its shows her truth
@kudjoeadkins-battle2502
@kudjoeadkins-battle2502 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately we often repeat cliches about us shared by the mainstream. The black business thing was especially egregious to me. The interviewer ignores how blacks moving into cities during the Great Migration did have business' and worked together. We need to realize that there is a reason we are like we are today. That is why to me at least The Doctors work is important.
@violakabigabwa9240
@violakabigabwa9240 3 жыл бұрын
Wow wow wow I have learn a whole new thing today
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Haven't heard her spk in so many years since she use to spk in ATL
@truthseeker3688
@truthseeker3688 4 жыл бұрын
The "victim mindset" that is discussed here isn't informed by historical facts and statistics of current reality: 1. American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) are a bottom caste group, defined by the racial wealth gap, that is created and maintained on the exclusion of ADOS from wealth building; and accrued disadvantages of ADOS. 2. ADOS men are incarcerated at a rate that is the highest in the world. There are more ADOS men incarcerated in America than there are women of any ethnicity incarcerated around the world. 3. ADOS men in particular, but ADOS people in general, have and maintain the highest unemployment rate and status than any other group; citizen or non-citizen. 4. ADOS men are the only group that earns less on the dollar than their female counterpart. 5. Only 16% of the ADOS population has a college degree. 6. ADOS children are born out of wedlock at a rate of 70%. 7. ADOS is unhoused, uneducated and suffers higher medical disparities than any other group in America. ADOS has been in this country for over 400 years. Their ancestors built the prosperity that is inherited and enjoyed by all Americans and illegal immigrants alike; while their descendants inherit the poverty of centuries of accrued disadvantages and sabotage due to past and on-going oppression. You say to acknowledge that history and on-going trauma is having "a victim mentality"; but I say it's informing a mindset that demands reparations for slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, land thefts, massincarceration and accrued disadvantages, i.e. exclusion from New deal, GI bill, FHA loans, bank loans, quality education, police brutality and shootings and general disenfranchisement of citizenship rights. Furthermore, I think calling those of us who understand the racial wealth gap and how it shuts ADOS out of American lifestyle as having a victim mindset is anti-black escapism advised by those who don't want to advocate for policy change specifically for ADOS repair. Some say those are cowards; but I'll just say they may be extremely uninformed on historical and current matters regarding ADOS. Shalom!
@13579hee
@13579hee 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with EVERYTHING you're saying 100% (besides the out of wedlock birth)
@truthseeker3688
@truthseeker3688 3 жыл бұрын
@@13579hee I'm not sure if you're saying ADOS is solely responsible for the 70% out of wedlock births, but I would argue that you can't destroy a group of people and expect stability in that group at the same time. So if one group (whites and POC) are enjoying the benefits or fruits of the continuous tragedies imposed on ADOS, past and present, then they are also responsible, in part or in whole for the outcomes of the sabotage of ADOS. For example, if I construct a system that enslaved a people for 246 years (1619-1865) with outrageous and inhumane treatment; then for the next 100 years (1865-1965) I exclude those very same people from wealth building status by keeping them unemployed, in jail (peonage and convict leasing), not allowing them to take advantage of the new deal benefits for education and housing, etc. and then continue accruing the disadvantages through today (1965-2021) via massincarceration, predatory lending, food deserts, health disparities, high unemployment, police shootings and injustice, etc. how do you then say to me, but ADOS should have maintained stable, in tact families. That's insane. The men were removed or eliminated via joblessness and jail, and the women are encouraged through media and messaging in magazines and music to be promiscuous; which leads to pregnancy and either welfare or abortions; either path is destructive to healthy family stability. The point I'm making is that ADOS is/was targeted by the government and white citizenry of America; and they are lucky if one or some of them make it through single-parenting, ghetto lifestyle, lack of quality education, low income, no wealth, low probability of employment, high probability of jail. That ADOS person or persons is blessed and highly favored if they make it through all of the barriers that others don't have to overcome. So I don't completely blame the out of wedlock birthrate on a targeted, disadvantage group of people. Be blessed!
@13579hee
@13579hee 3 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeker3688 i was saying that imo out of wedlock births isnt really as much of a problem as Whites people try to make us think it is
@truthseeker3688
@truthseeker3688 3 жыл бұрын
@@13579hee I hear you, and I think stability in family is important for growth and wealth building as a community. In other words, if you look at wealthy people, they are normally from whole structured families, including husband and wife leadership and children being influenced, informed and nurtured by both sources of people. Anything not balanced or one-sided is limited and unstable. So it is better to be a whole family structure for the value of community building we just discussed; and white society, knowing this value, did everything I spoke of before, weaponizing itself against the black family, in order to genocide and destroy black people or ADOS as a community. No family, no community. No community, no defined people or group. You're no longer a people; but are just individuals that can't gain communal wealth and build as a people group. So they can easily pick us off as individuals; but we're challenged to fight us as whole constructed families as we were in the past; so they reconstructed a lot of programs (welfare, child care, poor schools, etc) to break up that stable family, and replaced it with parts that don't, can't unite for communal wealth. Shalom!
@1thinkboss
@1thinkboss 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks you’re so right
@libertine5606
@libertine5606 3 жыл бұрын
I give to Howard University of Law. I don't know what black people need to move forward but I like to help give them the tools to fight back against injustice. We are seeing a attack on all people who believe in democracy and helping black people helps me. We see technology helping in organizing and showing the injustice. Selma wouldn't have meant anything if it wasn't shown on tv. Floyd wouldn't have meant anything if it wasn't shown on the internet. One of the biggest ways of keeping black people subjugated is through the Criminal Justice Industrial Complex and black men need to be educated on it, they need to organize video exposure of the injustices they face, and they need the civil rights attorneys to prosecute it. Dr. Joy is a very important part of this renaissance. This is a very dangerous time for our democracy. The Federalist Society, started at Harvard University, has taken over our court system and and have shown they have no intention of protecting personal civil rights. As Dr. Joy says these other groups put money in these Ivy League schools and they are getting massive economic advantages from it. As the Ivy League schools are swimming in money Howard students are living in tents. This must stop. As minorities have to pass through the gatekeeper of the oligarchy to make it to the Supreme Court or the Presidency, the strong arm of the oligarchy, the Criminal Justice Industrial Complex, keep gaining power to impoverish and violate the civil rights of the average black person. As far as the Covid, subconsciously, it is more likely that they know with white privilege they are more likely to get push back from white people. I know that on traffic stop audits that I have seen that black people put up with more talking down to than I would ever take. I notice that they would still be calling these tyrants "Officer" when I would be telling the cop I want a supervisor. I am sure that if a black family pushed back about medical treatment they would be getting some type of racist label behind their backs to discount their concerns and giving the medical staff belief that they are not racial profiling. Education, organization, and focused push back is the only solution. We are seeing that white America is feeling threated, thus they are very dangerous. Every time a step forward is made there is severe back lash from white America. Black America, at 13% of the population, is going to have to use asymmetric, organized and focused, push back to be successful.
@truth4618
@truth4618 3 жыл бұрын
if there is no repentance from the traumatizer, I personally think the only way to overcome trauma is to traumatize the traumatizer period! This is exactly what our so "Jewish brothers" are during to the Europeans and their descendant...those brothers are winning in silence. Follow their ways.....
@418thecoming4
@418thecoming4 Жыл бұрын
What about the book Isis Papers?
@JoelLittle-mm8ed
@JoelLittle-mm8ed 4 жыл бұрын
The question is, how would we behave if no one told us we were slaves,
@derrickoreagan1578
@derrickoreagan1578 Жыл бұрын
Africa we will by Derrick O'Reagan, Engr aka Kamjel Africa, Are we in infertile soil that grows no fruit,? No Africa, Are we burying our talent and expecting growth from no work? NO Africa! What is the problem? Miseducation of who we are that breed disunity Africa, what is the problem? We are still holding on to the colonial model of wealth building instead of communal development Africa! We are the mother and father of creation Yes, we will restore our greatness, just reach for the One Love and do one step at a time in UNITY
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Dr.Joy says Medical Advocates.. BLK Dr's, nurses, physicians, and all org's must form medical advocates, legal advocates. Bring advocates with you everywhere.. take notes, bring writing pads. Esp #caregivers
@mka1967
@mka1967 3 жыл бұрын
They hate CRT bc its the truth
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Looking gorgeous as ever💕🗽
@IDidNotAsk4ThisHandle
@IDidNotAsk4ThisHandle 3 жыл бұрын
Why do our old people say all the time “Our ancestors died for us to vote” Our ancestors died to become a citizen of this MAGA and be able to participate in the economy & VOTING is doing the same thing over&over and NOT demanding NOTHING for our vote #VotingIsAnExchange...Period #ThereMustBeABlackAgendaNorder2ReceiveOurBlackVote
@kylosolo8815
@kylosolo8815 3 жыл бұрын
31:59 bookmark
@cathyjones1446
@cathyjones1446 3 жыл бұрын
They hate us because we are YAH'S chosen people and the Bible says they will have a perpetratual hate towards us. Yah is going to do to them what they have done to us. "THIS IS BIBLICAL PEOPLE"
@clarencelee7139
@clarencelee7139 3 жыл бұрын
Insanity is doing the same thing continuously, while expecting a different outcome. That diagnosis only means, We the Descendants of the Trans-Atlantic Africans, are an insane bunch. We pray, we sing, we march, we went from no justice no peace (firm stance), to hands up don't shoot (docile and passive). We vote for what, officials that will do us some good. Does that sound sensible? SOME GOOD. We know what's required of us, but we keep pushing those shoes to the back of the closet. Why? We think, they don't look comfortable and the don't go with my outfit or it's not the right occasion.
@samg2590
@samg2590 3 жыл бұрын
💯
@eddasturrup4912
@eddasturrup4912 2 жыл бұрын
"Victim...... Knowing WHERE WE CAME FROM IN MY LIFE TIME....." IN MY LIFE TIME... I KNOW HOW MUCH COTTON I HAD TO PICK..... AND HOW LONG WORKED IN THE FIELDS..... FROM 6:00A.M. TO 6:00 P. M........... "LIGHT SKINNED AND DARK SKINNED........".................................................. WILL IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE???????????…........ WHY ENTER A BURNING HOUSE..??????? ... WHAT MECHANISMS ARE IN PLACE TO BLOCK THE ADVANCEMENT OF POOR PEOPLE (NOT ONLY PEOPLE OF COLOR)............. SO WHY CAN'T WE (BLACK PEOPLE) PROSPER....????? I AM VERY IMPRESSED..... THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFORMATION....!!!!!!!
@albertojohnson5175
@albertojohnson5175 3 жыл бұрын
let's do a Shabakka Stone dating from 2021 to 3 A.D.
@anitainmo489
@anitainmo489 4 жыл бұрын
Please vote.
@wiilliamroberts5761
@wiilliamroberts5761 4 жыл бұрын
For what
@1Anthony607
@1Anthony607 4 жыл бұрын
Didn't she ever hear of Black Wall Street?
@violakabigabwa9240
@violakabigabwa9240 3 жыл бұрын
In a class, we were told that the issue of George was sad but life is always unfair.In other words it is okay for certain people to stay at the bottom or in pain. 😭😭😭😭😭
@antiquiity.L
@antiquiity.L 3 жыл бұрын
I read Roots,.and we see that Blacks were from different ethnicities in Africa, we all as Black people do not come from the same tribe. I think that is another reason why we are not "united" as one.
@africanadage852
@africanadage852 3 жыл бұрын
I think the greater ethnic diversity is the glue that binds the African people on the motherland. Yes, differences are there but are usually set aside when an African is competing with a European, we are all in the melinated corner offering support and encouragement. Colourism sometimes rears its ugly head but not as much to generalise how people relate to each other, it actually is not considered much by the majority. We've got all shades from inter marriage😊. When you go DNA that's when you really notice how united we are. This disunity, too, shall pass.
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
A study of what our own Ppl; AND WHAT WOMEN DO
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Dr.Joy..says never get upset; don't lose your temper. #stop #Lower you voice #always get supervisors, CEO, owner's, name..write them, etc., etc. Req. appropriate action that way rather than a lot of talking, etc. Document, put it in writing...
@nursegaines3519
@nursegaines3519 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything except the voting part. Wonder interview
@truthseeker3688
@truthseeker3688 4 жыл бұрын
The host framed her questions on racism in a way that holds the victims of systemic racism accountable for the result of racism. Her mindset is anti-black. She compared other ethnicities who come to America voluntarily and experience very little to no economic and political sabotage and resistance to American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) who were dragged here 400 years ago and forced into servitude for 246 years (1619-1865); then subjugated and oppressed for another 100 years (1865-1965); including but not limited to lynching, maiming, raping, murdering, burning, terrorizing, convict leasing, peonage, lack of quality education, redlining, economic exclusion, segregation, medical experimentation, police brutality and shootings, and all manner of accrued disadvantages; and then continuously excluded from wealth building and stable lifestyles via lack of inheritance due to imposed racism for the remaining 55 years (1965-2020); including but not limited to school to prison pipeline, criminalization of ADOS men, massincarceration, predatory lending practices, redlining, unfair housing laws, welfare, abortion, unfair child care laws, water insecurities, housing insecurities, gentrification, health disparities, etc.; and she says "why are ADOS looking in the rear-view instead of progressing forward?" Something is wrong with the host, in that she is either lacking critical education on her own people's real lived history; or she is a willing tool of white supremacy; allowed to make a measure of progress individually and willing to blame her own people for systemic racisl outcomes on the collective, rather than speak against her white backers. I know plenty of self-hating black people like her (and Oprah) that, just because WS chose them to succeed, they then turn around and say there's no reason everyone can't follow my path and be successful, except it's their own fault. It's like the story of Moses in the bible, where Moses gets chosen to live as an Egyptian, while the other male Hebrew children are systemically destroyed; and instead of him recognizing that he was chosen by the system for success, he instead blames the other Hebrew men for not lifting themselves. That's the mindset of the host. Moses actually did grow up in the Egyptian system as a Prince; but he never forgot where he came from or what was happening to his people, unlike this host. I really hope this host gets some reality information from Dr Joy or by reading the following: The Half Has Never Been Told, by Edward E. Baptist; Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community by MLK; The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein; The Color of Money by Mehrsa Baradaran; They Were Her Property by Stephanie Jones-Roberts; and last, but not least The Holy Bible by Father YAH May Father YAH add a blessing to the hearing of HIS word.
@cookieDaXapper
@cookieDaXapper 4 жыл бұрын
She is asking those questions as someone, a viewer, that doesn't know; not from a personal perspective. That is what an interviewer should do to place the viewer in the seat of attentive student. PEACE family.
@truthseeker3688
@truthseeker3688 4 жыл бұрын
@@cookieDaXapper After 400 years of systemic racism, whites employ it; blacks are controlled and constrained by it; there’s no one, black or white, who "doesn't know" about it. You may have different perspectives on it; but no one can truthfully say, "I just don't know about it at all". That makes no sense; and given that the interviewer is black and has spent some amount of time in America, her questions should have come from a more informed and authentic place. However, we do have those that play "raceless"; pretending or ignoring the realities of black life in America. It's very disingenuous but some of us do live in that fake space. Shalom!
@cookieDaXapper
@cookieDaXapper 4 жыл бұрын
​@@truthseeker3688 Oh, I understand where you were coming from, I just wanted to to give the interviewer the ability to ask questions without giving those who watch, and question in ignorance NO WIGGLE ROOM. You know how they do:"why don't 'black' people do such and such, other people do?" because this system FORCES us to, or paints us as doing. At this current time we cannot allow ourselves to tire of battle, the fight is NOT won. Until reparations are acknowledged, AND started, the battle continues!!!! PEACE dear sister. God bless, and strengthen you.
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Go to Dr.Joys KZbin channel
@Crackpot733
@Crackpot733 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of Joy and her hypothesis concerning PTSD. WHY BLOND HAIR? It's not a side issue speaking of cognitive dissonance.
@Summerdaze365
@Summerdaze365 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe because she admires Solomon Islanders😏
@1Anthony607
@1Anthony607 4 жыл бұрын
The way this lady approached the conversation as if she were white and void of all knowledge of black folks.
@13579hee
@13579hee 3 жыл бұрын
I thought the SAME thing. I HATE to say it but she is the type of Black person that is holding is back. 1) shes too busy worrying about Blacks being "lazy" 2)shes too busy believing in do-for-selfer-ism 3)shes too busy saying Blacks suffer from a "victim mentality" which isnt true
@georgemckenzie1824
@georgemckenzie1824 2 жыл бұрын
Anthony-whether you agree or not.its apparent that whites can not handle the truth, and they are the ones that still hold the cards.its there sickness that needs to be attached , we all know all too well. she realizes that truth has to be spoonfed to these people. she made it clear that fault and blame were not aspart of her analysis, and still she will be ostracised and castigated for reporting her research and conclusions that are less than flattering to euros and whites.
@kudjoeadkins-battle2502
@kudjoeadkins-battle2502 Жыл бұрын
We shouldn't compare ourselves to Jews, or the Chinese. Those are mere groups of people with similar backgrounds, beliefs, and history. Africans went into the Diaspora as various African groups and emerged as just black folk. While Jews went in as Jews as and came out as Jews. We are not the SAME>
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Ggl Yale Child Study #Teachers
@clyburnsowell8476
@clyburnsowell8476 3 жыл бұрын
Living by design SUCKS!!! I’m surprised the Dr came on her show!
@alb7844
@alb7844 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Joy is great but I didn't get this victim mentality expressed by the host. In my circle NO ONE has a victim mentality but they know history and the implications of it presently. She should change her circle.
@LivingByDesignShowemPOWERment
@LivingByDesignShowemPOWERment 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. Please understand that ALL good Talk Show Hosts must consider all mindsets and situations. All viewers don't feel the same as you. I actually agree with you, but my views don't always reflect my personal opinions. Hope you can understand this from the perspective of a Talk Show Host. My circle is very healthy. Thanks for watching! Be blessed.
@alb7844
@alb7844 3 жыл бұрын
@@LivingByDesignShowemPOWERment Thank you Great point, I totally forgot that you're speaking to a diverse group who may not come in at the same level of awareness. My apologies....really MY BAD 😬. NO offense sis, keep up the good interviews.
@bootsierobicheaux7124
@bootsierobicheaux7124 2 жыл бұрын
I don't put too much credibility in voting. What does voting do for Ella Goodie or even BLACK FEMICIDE?
@asalafistudent
@asalafistudent 3 жыл бұрын
The host doesn't sound right, is it just me? Voting is an exchange, blacks are so infantile around politics today. The black church goers have pretty much fail us as to why and how black Americans can vote as a block. Blacks have voted democrate for maby years with the same outcomes. Testing Joys politics. Bule???? Is she gate keeping? Its going on with humans. Crabs in the barrel
@krissby.1402
@krissby.1402 3 жыл бұрын
Colin Kaepernick just simply took a knee. He should OWN his own team. Colin Kaepernick could be team owner or coach team that recently let go..of the worse coach who made gazillion$ was that coach in FL, TX? Try'n to remember.
@ronmosely8355
@ronmosely8355 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful sister but like too many in the 90s , she is a book and lecture hustler...who preys on Black folks who don't give a damn about reading our history. Case in point..look at the structure dignity and focus of the Black family and community , nationally during the period of the Garvey movement in the 20s...the love and level of educational excellence and behavior in the community of Black teens...the village that was there back then, to raise a child......Look at all of that back then at a time when we had no civil rights and faced demonic levels of White Supremacy on the reg. 1920s ...Thats just 50 years after Emancipation...so how in the he'll could the standard of living and quality of life of the average African American non immigrant be better back then ....then it is now????? And if you were a child in the 60s and teen in the 70..... a thousand times better then it is now?
@wiilliamroberts5761
@wiilliamroberts5761 4 жыл бұрын
Stop calling yourself black. That's a social construct
@wiilliamroberts5761
@wiilliamroberts5761 4 жыл бұрын
These dam baby boomers make me sick people died shit to vote so you are saying it's better to vote then be free wow and on that note we are still diein Lady no tangible no vote point blank
@Mr._Moderate
@Mr._Moderate 4 жыл бұрын
@@wiilliamroberts5761 what is your definition of a social construct?
@Mr._Moderate
@Mr._Moderate 4 жыл бұрын
@@natty3131 just say that you cannot answer the question 👍 🤦
@Mr._Moderate
@Mr._Moderate 4 жыл бұрын
@@natty3131 aren't language, technology, science, architecture etc all man-made constructs? 🤔
@peggyvernon3395
@peggyvernon3395 3 жыл бұрын
I disagree , I have a son .. He is not all that he should be,,,,,
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