Here's what's crazy, this girl went from "privileged" to "victim" at lightening speed.
@bmyhrrАй бұрын
Valid point
@kaylahensley1581Ай бұрын
Liberal superpower right there.
@stefanconradssonАй бұрын
Correction: “at the speed of sound” would be more accurate.
@fredfinksАй бұрын
literally shaking right now!!!
@squoctopusАй бұрын
Yes and her apology starts off with "you misunderstood I didn't mean I was better than you" to "you attacked me". Tone of voice changed and everything. She changed from contrite to comfortable in her victimhood in a second.
@sancocho1718Ай бұрын
How dare you black man, tell me I don't have privilege over you.
@riopato2009Ай бұрын
Lol She's upset he doesn't think she has privilege over him.
@flor.7797Ай бұрын
she cried because she realized how racist her statement was that’s all
@maryanngreatbatch931Ай бұрын
She doesn't
@MyopicTurtleАй бұрын
know your place, underprivileged black.
@mbmurphy777Ай бұрын
Even in 1960s anyone with good credit could buy a house or have a bank account etc. In the deep south, maybe not at the same bank
@captainuseless2120Ай бұрын
It’s actually insane. This random white woman with literally no dog in this fight is having an emotional breakdown over a black man saying he’s not a victim. What kind of headspace do you have to be in for that to shatter your psyche?
@ab8817Ай бұрын
thats exactly what happened, her brain short circuited
@kyler247Ай бұрын
Women don't operate on logic, it's time for men to start waking up to this. This is almost every interaction with a woman to some varying degree.
@amrcnngrmnyАй бұрын
Exactly
@kylemenosАй бұрын
The entire logic is to disrupt society as a whole. It's propaganda. Don't allow Antifa into your children's heads.
@Thallium212Ай бұрын
The bigotry of low expectations: He’s Black, therefore must have less by default.
@sarahhale-pearson53329 күн бұрын
She’s probably never spoken to a black person before.
@matthewkuhl7928 күн бұрын
lol
@robertwoods387127 күн бұрын
She definitely locks her windows when she drives through black neighborhoods
@kathyflorcruz55224 күн бұрын
If she has they've got the Pro-black attitude of entitlement & she feels guilt.
@GilbertdeClare070422 күн бұрын
Malcolm X warned everyone about people like her !
@AlexN559722 күн бұрын
*After the talk "Omg these blacks are sooo mean!" 🥺
@smash46198629 күн бұрын
I'm going to tell Oprah I'm more privileged than her.
@maine-kw6wfy27 күн бұрын
She might agree. Don’t you remember her saying “ …but I’ll never have white skin.”
@kathyflorcruz55224 күн бұрын
She'd AGREE. Whiteguilt is a weapon.
@DebraHarter24 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@jameseverett903723 күн бұрын
@@maine-kw6wfy ah poor baby. Then she will say 10 mintues later that black skin is so beautiful and more 'colorful' than boring old white skin. The double standards never end with the woke.
@jackiekjono21 күн бұрын
@@maine-kw6wfy I remember thinking about that and comparing her to my brother Pete. My brother would have much rather been a relatively healthy if occasionally overweight black female billionaire than a guy with MS, COPD and congestive heart failure living in an assisted living facility in a wheelchair barely able to breathe. He would have definitely taken that trade.
@tomfrienАй бұрын
Holy fuck the amount of weakness from these students.
@nicholasanderson7316Ай бұрын
More like brainwashing it’s really sad
@kevinmaltby4202Ай бұрын
Daddy likely paid for everything. Never exposed to hardship or difficulties because her parents most likely paid her way out and this is the end result.
@goodlookinouthomie1757Ай бұрын
It's a massive shock to the system to hear pushback against her core beliefs, especially from a black person.
@captainuseless2120Ай бұрын
It’s actually insane. This random white woman with literally no dog in this fight is having an emotional breakdown over a black man saying he’s not a victim. What the hell kind of headspace do you have to be in for that to shatter your psyche?
@Robby_CАй бұрын
@@captainuseless2120 Quite literally the headspace of somebody raised in the modern American Progressive education system.
@Bill-ni3esАй бұрын
The girl crying is part of the generation of students brought up in 'safe spaces'...
@kylemenosАй бұрын
This is what happens when you destroy fatherhood.
@sampro454Ай бұрын
She learned she can win arguments be appearing to be a victim. It even somewhat worked for some people judging by the applause.
@KnightmareUSAАй бұрын
safe spaces tend to no longer apply after the age of 2 or 3
@angr2773Ай бұрын
Oh, how funny! 😂😂😂 I wish lots of people had that privelege - to be raised in a much safer space. Perhaps we wouldn't be as broken as we are up until today. Do you know how many psychopaths come from those unsafe spaces, comparing to "forged up strong people" of the same upbringing? Yes, i love the idea of "what doesn't kill us makes us stronger". I loved iteven more - when i was young, naive and healthy. Now i know, that much more often what doesn't kill us actually makes us Disabled!! Yeah yeah, i'm playing victim, too. 😂😂😂😂 This damned world has gone crazy. Everyone feels it's his duty to distort the truth and the actual sense of words and ideas. I'm sick and tired of this nonsense.
@ThaMassDebaterАй бұрын
And participation awards....
@Ruddy-w3oАй бұрын
Less victim complex. More critical thinking is the answer.
@stevemahoney1733Ай бұрын
With critical thinking the victim complex ( intersectionality capital )evaporates
@dafunkmonsterАй бұрын
The girl is a narcissist. She tries to elevate herself by proclaiming her privilege, which is a form of virtue signaling. He rejects that. Then she resorts to crying. He is unfazed by that. So she gives up. She failed to manipulate him into surrendering.
@AzucieaАй бұрын
I think one solution is education, these people think all "white" people are decedents of slave owners when in reality the vast majority are descendants of peasants.
@mustang607Ай бұрын
And less critical theories.
@summercoatАй бұрын
She wasn’t even claiming to be the victim at first, until he asked her to explain her deluded point with specific examples, which she considered an attack on her. Hey Presto! She was suddenly the victim. Weak food and air consumers damage the environment.
@aedsell25 күн бұрын
I'm white and we had no generational wealth, nor did my friends.
@aedsell25 күн бұрын
Meaning, it's not a race thing.
@jameseverett903723 күн бұрын
The vast majority of us didn't either, just like the vast majority of us never had slaves.
@HouseholdDog23 күн бұрын
Now with Bidenomics nobody has.
@seanm221621 күн бұрын
The typical response would be that you didn't use your privilege correctly.
@HouseholdDog21 күн бұрын
@@seanm2216 Wow it really is one of those unfalsifiable statements. Isn't it?
@devildriverrule111Ай бұрын
He did literally nothing and she cried. What have they done to these kids. Imagine them hearing 4 random working class men on a worksite having a laugh, these kids would implode.
@NakedOwl50122 күн бұрын
And we wonder where the mental health crisis and chronic over-medication is coming from.
@BeezerWashingbeard10 күн бұрын
When you've had everything served to you on a silver platter, a little bit of resistance becomes a massive hurdle.
@CynVeeАй бұрын
She makes zero sense, cries, and the audience applauds. Dear God. I'm not meant for this world.
@rangerchief800427 күн бұрын
Sheep will follow each other to the slaughter.
@robertcherman25 күн бұрын
Yeah you are, and... It wasn't the crowd it was a few people in the crowd.
@P.Whitestrake25 күн бұрын
Not exctly audiences. Their friends.
@mcstench891319 күн бұрын
this is what happens when you blindly follow ideology and then meet a real world person
@Mister822418 күн бұрын
@@CynVee It will destroy these indoctrinated woke DEI types when they finally realize nothing & nobody is holding minorities back, & their whole philosophy isn't true in our world.
@AzucieaАй бұрын
"in the 1960s my White parents could buy a house" I just cant get over how ignorant these people are
@456456459Ай бұрын
Kind of a odd observation I have of this argument. It's that if we had generational wealth growth than why is it that the generations now are complaining that they cannot buy a house. If you had a wealth advantage than where's the wealth at?
@MG-me7iwАй бұрын
They were literally taught wrong.
@vicnighthorseАй бұрын
Her parents very likely weren't even born in the '60s much less buying a house.
@dennisdezarn5895Ай бұрын
In the 60s her parents weren't even born yet.😅 It's like the yell in the Ricola commercial except he yells RETARDED!!!! Across the mountaintop.
@kyler247Ай бұрын
And now nobody can buy a house! Lol
@icntsywhtiwnt2Ай бұрын
Why is it black republicans who follow the ethos of self reliance find that privilege and racism are not barriers to success? Its kinda like its all mindset.
@kwiph8904Ай бұрын
It’s bizarre they’re called uncle toms, openly, when so many will just jump when they say to jump with no hesitation or thought
@newlywedbethАй бұрын
@@kwiph8904, thats the most ironic play by the left. People who leave the left are called Uncle Toms to accuse them of staying on the plantation being friends with the master, when in reality the novel portrays Tom as the one who stays on the plantation getting beaten to his death because he helped fellow slaves escape. And that's what Vince Everett Ellison is doing here. Putting up with a mental beating in order to help people escape from the plantation. He truly IS an Uncle Tom.
@carbon-structureАй бұрын
Yep, internal vs external locus of control
@dually8129 күн бұрын
The average Black American raised in urban settings doesn't really have access to diverse ideological thought. Environment is everything.
@WarofThoughts29 күн бұрын
Because people who are hobbled by that crutch think that when they fail to receive opportunities it is because the system is stacked against them. Those who are not search out and ask people higher up than them, "What am I doing wrong? How can I do better?" And then they put those recommendations to use and they go places and so through experience see that success is mostly in your hands, not in some nebulous group within society pulling strings.
@andyandy249823 күн бұрын
"How are you priveliged over me?" So she talks about something that happened before she was born
@squeezyjibbz740719 күн бұрын
"My grandparents had privilege over yours." She DOES NOT know this. She's making an assumption about his family based solely on his skin color, which is inherently racist.
@EdwardSnowden-p2vКүн бұрын
The whole Democrat party is openly racist
@Kellis6Ай бұрын
College doesn't make you intelligent.
@DeltaDrifter2201Ай бұрын
If anything it makes you way more dumb and ignorant
@nicholasrova3698Ай бұрын
Especially since today its nothing more than a giant indoctrination machine that pumps out proper little activists. They make robots today, not critical thinkers.
@CynVeeАй бұрын
In fact, very often it makes you dumber
@kylemenosАй бұрын
Wisdom is timeless.
@theanchorandcrown1061Ай бұрын
It's kinda means the opposite. It means you fell for the scam. You can go out and get the experience and knowledge in the world by doing the things and have the same but more practical wisdom than paying foe a piece of paper. Information is not controlled by schools you can get the information anywhere but you can't get the paper unless you pay. SCAM
@mcihs2Ай бұрын
She ultimately did demonstrate her “privilege”, and all she had to do was “burst into tears”, and by doing that, the crowd turned against the professor, and the power/status hierarchy was reinforced…..
@jahwehsbsideandrarities6162Ай бұрын
Shes the type of future employee who is a danger to all men in that company, because her tears can easily be weaponized or misinterpreted by other men and women who come to her aid over nothing.
@--Justin--Ай бұрын
That's female privilege, not white privilege. That's a tactic that would backfire badly on a white male.
@morlock2012Ай бұрын
Heh, good point. Though at the same time, she shows that she doesn't actually *believe* she has privilege. If she did, she wouldn't feel threatened by him. Or the privilege would have to be so minor as to be trivial. It's just layer on layer of motivated reasoning.
@russellgolden7546Ай бұрын
That’s female privilege lol
@totaldramagamer5521Ай бұрын
Yeah, and you can hear so clearly who the people are that 'speak up' when they think they have a crowd at their back.
@DanOfTheHillАй бұрын
This shows such a massive failure of our academic institutions in instructing our youth in how to handle debate, how to handle losing a debate, and how to think through your talking points. This is the difference in teaching people *how* to think vs teaching people *what* to think.
@Caturday123Ай бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@joshcarter-comАй бұрын
Bravo, well said. This is on teachers that drill one narrative into their students and don't allow debate or criticism. This girl simply had no idea how to handle a challenge to that narrative because she'd never done that before.
@Marozi1Ай бұрын
Agreed, most students now live in an echo chamber and simply dont know how to deal with being told theyre wrong.
@ikkehierrroАй бұрын
She wants to be guilty, she wants to help the poor, be a Princess in her own, ruined, fantasyworld. (U can do without the 'music'.)
@panzer00Ай бұрын
They are being indoctrinated with racist doctrine but told to feel guilty, not superior, so that they create their own inequality and propagate racism.
@livewithsin25 күн бұрын
This is probably the first time in her life she's ever been challenged, she is spoiled.
@admincpt24 күн бұрын
He reminded me of Samuel Jackson..." I don't remember asking you a damn thing"..She was using her "white privilege", to try and tell a black man, that he has had it tough due to generational disadvantage. He was having none of that. He looks like a self made man, and kudos to him for calling them out. These kids are in some kumbaya circle. She was confronted with reality, and learnt the hard way that life is tough. Deal with it.
@wils-q7j4 күн бұрын
i caught that too, i was waiting for a good Jackson line.
@yelsahblah3270Ай бұрын
"Shut up boy!" Man, let him roast these marshmallow academics. That was so dang classic. He probably never been told to shut up before by a black man before. Fantastic. I need more of this. Shame these indoctrinated kids into oblivion.
@KernnichiwaАй бұрын
That kid sounded zesty as hell too, not a masculine bone in that body of his and it showed lol
@JadtyАй бұрын
That was extremely BASED.
@adamburgins44128 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@PuppetMa5teR28 күн бұрын
Who indoctrinated them to feel guilty and atone for what their ancestors did though? Be honest and think critically before you answer. I can't stand wokeism as well but I can see where some of it stems from. When you spend years being ridiculed and told that you need to be held accountable and atone for what your ancestors did even though you weren't alive, this is where that guilt comes from and you feel like you are fighting for "black rights", you feel like it's the least you can do to atone for the slavery caused by white people years ago. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, I'm just trying to point out how she might have got there in the first place.
@AMFC21528 күн бұрын
@PuppetMa5teR She got where she is because she's dumb.
@guskinmaypho174Ай бұрын
I believe that one of the reasons why she is crying is because she did as she was told by her teachers. As the good girl she is. But instead of applause and confirmation, she got pushback. Not attacked or anything. Just someone saying "I disagree". She doesn't understand why is this happening and why it is happening to her. The feelings of confusion and injustice are just too much to handle for her. Thus tears to indicate to her social group she is in dire need of help.
@WinstonSmithGPTАй бұрын
She needs mommy to kiss away her fee fees. As an adult.
@markeagling2897Ай бұрын
Good summary
@simonebernacchia5724Ай бұрын
In short her brain did this: ?SYNTAX ERROR READY [ ]
@shakebabyhitlerАй бұрын
Yep... "I was led to believe that my virtue signalling allyship would be embraced by the entire black community. As a black man, your denial of my position is forcing me to consider that I may have blindly followed a flawed ideology, and that feels bad."
@AngelArm111025 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis. I totally agree with everything you said. What's more, I actually feel bad for her. Everything she's ever learned is wrong, and she's feeling more lost than ever. It's sick what's being done to these young people.
@dtm6190Ай бұрын
I'm 63 years old, white, grew up in extreme poverty, and I didn't receive $1 from my parents when they died. Where is my privilege. I did however (because I had no options) joined the US Army at age 18, served 31 years and retired at age 49. I have a great life now. The USA gives opportunities (the pursuit of happiness) not equal outcomes.
@CynVeeАй бұрын
@@dtm6190 I know it sounds trite but I truly do thank you for your service. 🙏🙏🙏
@mcnair435Ай бұрын
You are inconvenient to the college liberal. I don't think she realises white people can grow up poor and without any generational wealth. Genuinely.
@darthbrooks4933Ай бұрын
I’ve always said, if you come from extreme poverty that joining the military at 18 is likely your best choice. Gives you discipline and the ability to learn a skill that is valueable to society, if you make good choices, that is.
@-BubbityBubs-Ай бұрын
@@darthbrooks4933 100% agree. I have a friend who grew up in complete chaos, entered the military and made a much MUCH more stable and enjoyable life for himself.
@darthbrooks4933Ай бұрын
@@-BubbityBubs- good for him
@ellehann22 күн бұрын
She wanted the black man to acknowledge her alleged privilege over him so that she could feel the virtue of her acknowledgement and he wasn't letting her feel virtuous.
@stevey18711 күн бұрын
This is what happens when you shatter someone's brainwashing
@danf1862Ай бұрын
These weak people shove their weakness down our throats too often. They just want to be seen as virtuous without actually having virtue. It’s pathetic. My opinion.
@hoover9390Ай бұрын
god she is annoying
@AaronWMeleАй бұрын
"I'm privileged over you!" then plays victim lol
@LuckkyCanuckАй бұрын
This ideology crumbles under the slightest scrutiny.
@pamhollett638223 күн бұрын
She’s the biggest victim I have ever seen. Wow!
@gametime2473Ай бұрын
People really need to stop saying "you attacked me" to someone debating a point with or criticizing them. It's so embarrassing. Changing the meaning of words as a debate tactic is a huge issue in these debates.
@--Justin--Ай бұрын
I don't think they're being disingenuous. Intellectually, he attacked her ideas. Socially, he attacked her. She gave her view and he told her she was wrong in front of everyone. That's a vicious attack from the perspective of someone who lives with a set of social rules that dictate that you don't disagree with someone in her position in the social hierarchy, ever. Her friendship group almost certainly deals with disagreement by saying nothing and then gossiping about it later. She hasn't developed any kind of resilience to disagreement.
@peezieforestem5078Ай бұрын
He told her she is crazy. That's not disagreeing. That's a personal attack. A proper response would be to say that she is incorrect.
@Ben-jl2rhАй бұрын
Don't listen to these people you are doing good work sir
@nicholasrova3698Ай бұрын
Their is a perception on the left that words can now be violence. And when someone experiences violence they have a right to lash out and defend themselves. It's one of the "justifications" for them to constantly go after free speech in the guise of "hate speech" because in their minds they're trying to curb violence. It's insane... but also intentional.
@sufianramliАй бұрын
@@peezieforestem5078 Crazy for believing something that is completely untrue and asinine. That's criticism
@Fan_Of_Film96Ай бұрын
Brought to tears by being told she's wrong? My God, what is wrong with these people?
@armchairtin-kicker503Ай бұрын
Called the white man a boy, hammering his point, damn!
@darthbrooks4933Ай бұрын
He was 100% right in saying it too, dude was acting like a boy, not a man.
@tupacalypse8828 күн бұрын
While he's silent, "let her speak." He is 🤣🤣
@mcstench891319 күн бұрын
white college kids try to force a black man into victimhood and then attack him verbally when he doesnt fall in line. its so disgustingly racist its unreal lmao
@rg84382 күн бұрын
That was priceless. I wish my white ass was there so they could see me laughing. Libtard cucks!
@cobusvanderlinde687129 күн бұрын
She was virtue signalling, she was saying what she said expecting praise... and then he challenged her instead... and of course this brings her to tears. Expectancy violations are emotional things to deal with.
@PopCultureAnticSS13 сағат бұрын
Once they start getting emotional there goes any sense of conversation.
@Caturday123Ай бұрын
It’s exactly that she thinks she’s better than him. Just be honest about it.
@valdivia1234567Ай бұрын
Yes exactly.
@shimtestАй бұрын
yup
@panzer00Ай бұрын
She was indoctrinated by racist doctrine but taught to feel guilty about it rather than superior so to destroy "white" people and our presumed privilege. It's actually the plan: subvert presumed "white supremacy" by indoctrinating an entire generation of "white" people so to create weak "white" people.
@Nylon_riotАй бұрын
That is what it really is, veiled racism/classism. They are outsourcing their guilt, but really, they despise the lower class. They also don't know anything about history. There is a reason schools don't teach it, and if they do, it is convenient revisionism. We really need to push reading because Americans are doing it less than ever.
@pribyslavkomensky7103Ай бұрын
Nah. She seems genuinely trying to do/think the right thing, which is, by her own words, believing in white privilege as an acknowledgement of the past crimes; that seems to be all. She just felt like being attacked by him.
@aGVTfilmАй бұрын
It's wild to see a successful black man asking a group of college students "to what end" does their ideology lead - and they just can't take it
@Blakmagic88Ай бұрын
There’s a similar proverb in China that says “the grandfather builds the wealth, the father grows it, the son squanders it.” I’m loosely paraphrasing but it’s a similar idea…
@deanchurАй бұрын
富不过三代: The grandfather builds the wealth. The father, having seen the grandfather struggle, maintains it. The son, having never seen the struggle, squanders it.
@Blakmagic88Ай бұрын
@@deanchur thank you 🙏🏾
@larrylovestein492712 күн бұрын
She said she didn’t wanna punish anyone but she punished herself and put herself in an uncomfortable position by being a fool.
@daveh893Ай бұрын
She was told that she had white privilege and believed it instead of critically examining what she was told so her argument became weak.
@cleanmikeandtheboys3165Ай бұрын
"I am not trying to punish anybody" Biggest lie she ever told in her life.
@hurricane_partyАй бұрын
the woke leftist is walking malice looking to attack, villainize, and cancel someone just to validate their own credibility.
@jimclaysonАй бұрын
She's a product of her environment and doesn't understand the implications. She's doing as she was taught, just like most good racists, without even realizing she's a racist. To her thinking, she's just acknowledging a commonly accepted truth. She's honestly baffled that she's not being praised for her virtue. Social influence/pressure frequently retards critical thinking and turns most people into idiots at some point in their lives. Some people break out of those bubbles and learn to THINK. Others never do.
@--Justin--Ай бұрын
Is she the product of her environment, or is she the creator of it? I value debate and want my society to value truth over feelings, and my social influence on the world is adding more debate. I normalise disagreement. It sounds to me like she is pushing the world towards the opposite - a place where we have social hierarchies and right and wrong is determined by popularity. If she's the way she is because of her environment, she is now actively creating the environment to produce more like her. If we don't want to live in a world where the popular kids determine the culture, we need to push back against it.
@jameseverett903723 күн бұрын
@@--Justin-- Excellent!🎯🎯🎯💫💥
@KlipsenTubeАй бұрын
She humbles herself to be applauded, but when he doesn't want her "gift", she feels humiliated by him.
@kcisthe1st24 күн бұрын
She's basically saying her grandparents were Rich and his grandparents were poor. How she knows this well he's black of course his grandparents were poor. It's like they don't hear themselves
@ravenzyblack8 күн бұрын
It’s the soft bigotry of low expectations. There is NO way Black peoples could have been successful before the 1960’s or after for that matter. Never mind the first self made female millionaire was a BLACK woman.🤦♀️
@gildersleevefan6722 күн бұрын
That she broke down in tears clearly demonstrates she has no privilege over anyone.
@HH-ru4bjАй бұрын
I think her crying was more about responding to his aggressive style. It's not aggressive to me, a 40yo dude that has dealt with ppl screaming in my face, and many years on unfiltered Xbox live. It's not aggressive for him either, he's just talking in a somewhat southern Baptist preaching style. So for someone like her that can't process being confronted like that, she breaks down.
@mabellchurnoopayАй бұрын
Her tears are about her looking a total fool, it's a manipulation trick to get sympathy
@MariMVP655Ай бұрын
This is exactly why “gentle” parenting does NOT work. It creates weakness in a world where people need to be able to have uncomfortable or confronting discussions with people who act however they want to act.
@soapmodeАй бұрын
She breaks down because she's expecting a pat on the head and the admiration of her peers for 'calling out the system' and starts bawling when it backfires spectacularly.
@phoenix51472Ай бұрын
His style wasn't aggressive, as you pointed out. She just has never been confronted in her "feeling" based opinions.
@light9999Ай бұрын
And yet it's guaranteed she believes she and women are exactly equal to men. You know, strong, powerful, independent. Like all that strength and power and independence she just exhibited.
@sacredgeometryАй бұрын
People that applauded her should be ashamed of themselves.
@seanevertts2735Ай бұрын
Ashamed of nothing, offended by everything.
@jameseverett903723 күн бұрын
@@seanevertts2735 it's literally a formula developed by the Left's leading Marxist intellectuals, to overcome a free and strong society, by using people's own decency against them. It relies 100% on their opponant being a decent & law abiding person, otherwise it's likely to backfire. If the Right wanted to defeat the Left, they could do it in 2 weeks, by simply using their own tactics against them. The Left would crumble like the dry tasteless cookies they are, and have no way out of the pit they have manipulated us into digging for ourselves.
@Isaac-muntz6 күн бұрын
Their echo chamber
@MadManUSMCАй бұрын
Black people owned houses before 1960... The first legal slave master in US history was Anthony Johnson, a black man from Angola Africa in 1655. He had a house. The record for most slaves owned in US history was 400, set by Mary Metoyer in 1860 Census of North Carolina. She was Black and had a MANSION. The record for most BLACK slaves owned in US History is 40, set by William Ellison in the 1860 census of Luisiana. He was black and owned a MANSION. BTW, they were all women because he is the biggest slave breeder in US history. I could keep going for months. Your history didn't included names and dates of black and non-white slave masters because white slave masters are in the minority ( less that 10% ). And yes, that is a fact. Whites didn't start slavery, it's named after us, we ended it. Jim Crow was the aftermath of a series of events. Have the day you deserve.
@sdrc92126Ай бұрын
Madam C.J. Walker (1867-1919) is considered the first self-made female millionaire in the United States
@j.c.jeggis181824 күн бұрын
Interesting. This presumably AI comment (has a grain of truth but is riddled with inaccuracies and outright made up stories) was talking entirely about slavery in the US and then subtly expanded it to slavery during all of time and space in order to mislead people into thinking 90% of US slave owners were black.
@sesamebutterfly7 күн бұрын
This is Vincent Everett Ellison. Very smart man. 👏🏾
@shiveringnerve6 күн бұрын
all she had to say was "i can falsely accuse you of rape and you'll lose everything"
@ranakin9000Ай бұрын
That girl is a coward
@haraldbredsdorff2699Ай бұрын
Na, this is how most woman are. It is just that she have never been confronted about anything. Nobody have told her outright that she is wrong before. So, she has no idea how to handle it. She is correct that she have been privileged, but not because of her white skin.
@kylemenosАй бұрын
She only knows how to please her inner circle that's all. She's very wrong though. She is a racist now.
@FEBRIZIOtvАй бұрын
@@haraldbredsdorff2699because she's a victim and a woman. They definitely have privilege
@PLHarpoonАй бұрын
Actually, I think she's brave. Think about it. Let's assume she's not faking it (it would be a very good act if she did fake it). She's obviously very fragile and very distressed by this debate yet despite this she tried to present her argument. Few caveats: a) I believe her views are wrong b) I don't know why she is this fragile but I suspect huge errors in her upbringing (either from her parents or previous schools, or both). It could be congenital though. I've seen people like that and I don't envy them.
@Xceles618Ай бұрын
99% of these woketards are cowards. The ideology breeds phobic paranoia.
@ickster23Ай бұрын
She sounds like the girl that cried and left after being ask to define mysoginy after accusing people of mysoginy.
@--Justin--Ай бұрын
You need to get off the internet if you're dropping a random reference to the Whatever podcast here, and so do I for recognising it.
@ickster23Ай бұрын
@@--Justin-- Very true!
@dorianward4909Ай бұрын
I saw that. Hilarious
@jondspenАй бұрын
....and then uses the fact she is crying as proof positive they were misogynist. As a PTSD Somalia USMC veteran, I got LOTS of emotions....and yes, they color my perspective at times....but you can acknowledge a bias and understand the skew of that lens, perhaps even remove it with a little critical thinking.
@biffbeezer20484 күн бұрын
That defines very well the dilemma of the "social justice" warrior. Zero real knowledge or understanding of anything, just living out of hollow substitutes for a moral position, just as a homeless person living out of their car.
@namaste303Ай бұрын
The generation of “soft”
@kellyastleford116914 күн бұрын
We need to call out this nonsense just like this man. Love it!
@cabbytabby23 күн бұрын
Replace “privilege” with “superiority”
@lks6248Ай бұрын
If I were a hard working successful black person I would be grossly insulted by a white youth wittering on about white privilege!
@MsBhappyАй бұрын
The wealthy benefit from the hyperfixation on race as opposed to class consciousness and racial blindness as Dr. King envisioned. Coleman Hughes, Sheena Mason, Glenn Loury and John McWhorter need bigger platforms.
@PuppetMa5teR28 күн бұрын
Would you be just as insulted hearing a black person blaming white privilege as a means of feeling oppressed today?
@kathyflorcruz55224 күн бұрын
They need to be more insulted that academia is teaching this to blacks & White children from the time they're born.
@taylorlibby7642Ай бұрын
Those tears feel completely manipulative.
@Panteni87Ай бұрын
If you have little sisters, you instinctively hear it
@ShmoeBoeАй бұрын
She just has no control over her emotions is how it looks to me. She's never gotten negative repercussions from crying like that so why would she change.
@JadtyАй бұрын
They always are.
@Omnihilo28 күн бұрын
@@ShmoeBoe Agreed. Has no control over her emotions and uses that to her advantage. At least judging based on my experiences dealing with girls like this in female friend groups.
@goodlookinouthomie1757Ай бұрын
Don't cry petal. All that happened is you are wrong. There's no shame in being wrong.
@kylemenosАй бұрын
Very dangerous ideology. We need to stamp it out before it destroys us from within.
@sn5806Ай бұрын
Nah she has a reason to be upset. The goal of this narrative is suppress their peers as in other white people. He's attacking the tool she uses to justify why she is better than people who actually put in effort and succeed. Without this she'll have to admit she's failing at life because she's a loser.
@doctorrVisser-vv2tc11 күн бұрын
Cognitive dissonance makes people extremely uncomfortable. It typically results in such tearfulness, anger outbursts, bitterness and running away from debates
@CSIGrissom27 күн бұрын
Did that crying college student just assume that man’s family was worse off than hers?…does she know that’s racist to assume that? 🤦♂️🤯
@ProtoNecronАй бұрын
Her voice alone is killing my soul.
@AmeliaHouck-o9jАй бұрын
YOU SHOULD HAVE TRIED TO TEACH THESE CHILDREN OF THE CORN ! TEACHERS ARE LEAVING IN MASSE SO ENJOY HOME SCHOOLING THE LOW WITS AND HOPEFULLY THEY DO NOT TURN YOU IN TO THE NEW STASI;S !!
@pointcuration1278Ай бұрын
"I'm done"
@NevadaYellowrockАй бұрын
She was so righteous until he asked for facts. Then tears as if he was being cruel to her by asking for facts. Her righteousness and condescending argument fell apart under his questioning.
@possummagic3571Ай бұрын
She's got a baby voice. It's irritating as hell.
@sneezyfidoАй бұрын
If that's all it takes, it's a miracle you made it to here at all
@chemicalbrother7613Ай бұрын
One more critical aspect that is missed in the stupid argumentation: how many "white" and "non-white" immigrants came to the U.S. after abolition, segregation, and so forth? I am a second generation 48 y.o. My father - an engineer back in the U.S.S.R., came here in 1989 and worked a blue-collar job in NYC until his retirement. What privilege did he have? And how many immigrants like him are marked as "privileged" by crazy people like this girl?
@tobetrayafriendАй бұрын
Emotional incontinence
@theashenfoxАй бұрын
More appreciation for this accurate comment.
@eehlohluell28 күн бұрын
Couldn't have said it better. These people don't think through life, they feel through it. It's pathetic they are so easily swayed by social pressure, and I'm even more pissed people allowed this weak mindset be dominant just because it was easier than to call them out and be uncomfortable for a few minutes, than to just let them believe and push bullshit unto them until they had no choice but to realize this ideology affects more than just their stupid little minds. They took over academia, media, culture, and almost government. I'm annoyed with these people, I do expect at least an acknowledgement of wrong doing when they break out of their BS.
@jameseverett903723 күн бұрын
♨🎯🎯♥💫💥💯
@Ocean_Jack29 күн бұрын
She actually does have privilege over him, female privilege.
@GrumpyNorthmanАй бұрын
It's so self-indulgent
@Omnihilo28 күн бұрын
Perfect description.
@viracocha03Ай бұрын
I hate the ride we are on right now.
@user-et2fj8xm5lАй бұрын
Stop the car I want out…
@greg9088Ай бұрын
Put your phone down.
@viracocha03Ай бұрын
@@greg9088What does that have to do with my comment? Since you seem to be concerned about my phone time, I think you would be happy to know I spend very little time on my phone and have no social media accounts besides on YT. But thank you......
@isaacfreeman1Ай бұрын
@viracocha03 Put the phone down.
@cleanmikeandtheboys3165Ай бұрын
"my parents had generational wealth" to prove race based privilege is wild 😂
@seanm322624 күн бұрын
“Are you crying?” There’s no crying in race hustling.
@ihavespoken54502 күн бұрын
She never had anybody raise their voice to her
@thechuckjosechannel.2702Ай бұрын
The West truly has fallen.
@ikenosis8160Ай бұрын
Not yet it hasn't. You won't be in a climate controlled environment typing on KZbin if the West falls.
@thechuckjosechannel.2702Ай бұрын
@@ikenosis8160 Canada Sucks.
@mckinnonbathie5945Ай бұрын
@@ikenosis8160 Well said.
@jlynn5680Ай бұрын
@@ikenosis8160 Because the East has no luxuries such as air conditioning or windows? 🤨
@panzer00Ай бұрын
@jlynn5680 youre latching onto the wrong things if youre goin to make a legitimate argument against what he said. He didnt say the 'East' doesnt have those things, YOU did.
@ikenosis8160Ай бұрын
Her upspeak is horriiiiiiddd.
@CynVeeАй бұрын
Vocal fry urghhh
@musicisfree91Ай бұрын
@@CynVee She didn't have a lot of vocaly fry, but her upspeak was killing me. I can't even talk to people who do that.
@Dak36Ай бұрын
Generational wealth disappeared due to wars, depressions, illness and poor decisions by heirs, not just the last.
@n3r0wolfe25 күн бұрын
she started crying almost immediately LOLOLOLOL
@kevinmaltby4202Ай бұрын
She neglects the current _white_ families or individuals who are not well off and are trying to make ends meet or get their way through college on grants or loans. And fewer Grants or scholarships too because some are not available to white students based on the colour or their skin.
@panzer00Ай бұрын
The grants or scholarships that are only available to "bipoc" are part of the solution to the presumed "white supremacy" they claim exists. They have been indoctrinated to believe that inequality (equity) is the solution; they want us to pay for the sins of our fathers because we are "white"; It's illegal and it's racist. This ideology is a total regression of the Civil Rights Movement but because it negatively impacts "white" people and positively impacts "bipoc," in their mind, it's good because that is the goal.
@pko1683Ай бұрын
poor white people don't exist to them or if they do they actively show disdain for them.
@Bammer1520Ай бұрын
I don’t think there’s white privilege but there’s money privilege
@--Justin--Ай бұрын
There's no systemic white privilege. This might be bad to say, but the privilege of being white is that people are more likely to trust you. As humans we survive in this world through the use of pattern recognition to evaluate risk/reward in various situations. People have come to the internal position that white people are less likely to be a problem for them. Unless a white person gives off some other signal for being untrustworthy (facial tattoos, feral haircut, meth face, etc) there's a default level of trust that's higher than average. I think it will stay that way until the crime statistics have levelled out, and people can no longer recognise patterns based on race.
@jondspenАй бұрын
I grew up in 70/80s and remember a lot of popular shows discussing the class issues in USA. For some reason (and I think we all know why), after the 60 racial issues, we started to discuss wealth/class issues, but then turned it back to race/religion/sex. And then we got SCOTUS saying PACs are OK to dump money into politics and companies are people. Sorry, never saw a corporation digging a fox hole, or heard of a company getting it's legs blown off in a combat zone.
@spoodlydoodler3552Ай бұрын
"You dont know me, my people." The stunned solence she gave after that, like, 'but im trying to say that youre the vic5im and im saving you!"
@wjdeoliveira3809Ай бұрын
That was the best thing he said in all of this. This girl literally assumed a whole lot of things about him based solely on the colour of his skin.
@cannedsquasher592327 күн бұрын
Listen so many white young people desperately want to be white saviors, and I don't get why there are black people letting them.
@alexwavves775623 күн бұрын
The girl is an insufferable coward.
@susanbarlow158524 күн бұрын
Warren Smith ..... we need more of you in this world.
@SebastianVazАй бұрын
incredibly sad, imagine thinking someone is attacking you because you think there is a "system" that grants YOU privilege... disgraceful
@miekesmit7012Ай бұрын
The answer was a poor me, now I feel attacked and Wil cry!
@totaldramagamer5521Ай бұрын
What people don't get, even in this comment section, is that claiming that someone attacked you IS an attack. Full stop. It's blatant hypocrisy. That's what is so maddening about this debate. She is attacking a man for speaking his mind by claiming his response was both malicious and unwarranted, when she can't even keep the time frame from leaping to 80 YEARS AGO to talk about a present day assumption. Yes, you're crazy if you think the best examples you can come up with for present day inequality (rather, specifically racial privilege) is from the 1960s. You do not have the knowledge to participate in this debate. You are being stupid. Please step down, nobody is demanding that you embarrass yourself.
@a_rat_named_mouseАй бұрын
Aye. You see it a lot in perceived transphobia and accusing those people of transphobia. Comments and videos will be removed entirely, yet never the ones accusing them of the crime. Only the comments that try to defend, or even just approach from a neutral standpoint. It's silent, yet damaging all the same.
@Darkstar-se6wc25 күн бұрын
Okay but WWll was 80 years, ago not the 60s.
@biffbeezer20484 күн бұрын
It's called Leftism: The art of the Cry Bully. A cry bully is the skilled use of the technique of accusing someone else of doing to you exactly what you are, or have been doing, to them. It is laid out in a the Left's book of strategy called "Rules For Radicals" by Saul Alinsky. Obama was an expert user and teacher of this methodology, and taught classes using "Rules For Radicals" as the textbook. He called it "Community Organizing" which is a euphemism for activism in provoking social division and resentment toward the ultimate goal of destroying freedom and creating a dictatorship. This book is the most insidious thing you will ever read, and teaches people to lie, deceive, and use the goodness and decency of others against them, which is precisely what the left has been doing for over 70 years. You could summarize it as the Art of the Cry Bully: you provoke or hit someone until they complain or try to hit back, and then scream that they're "oppressing" or attacking you. We saw this in their lawfare against Trump. Get a woman to accuse him of foul play, then somewhere in the process of her finally admitting it was a lie, he calls her a liar, and now they can sue him for insulting her.
@timmytuckerson3450Ай бұрын
nothing worse than a self-deprecating person. If you aren't successful, that is on you.
@ravens-cryptАй бұрын
But what accounts as successful can look different to the individual
@dafunkmonsterАй бұрын
It's false virtue, not self-deprecation. She signals her virtue by declaring her privilege.
@grogdizzy5814Ай бұрын
I don't think you know what self deprecation is. There are wildly successful people who publicly deprecate themselves.
@danbaumann8273Ай бұрын
@@dafunkmonster🎯
@jamescannon793516 күн бұрын
What a baby
@mikaela1297924 күн бұрын
Crying for being asked a question and unable to make an argument? I can't imagine how she can manage real life. She has to toughen up.
@aeromtb2468Ай бұрын
they cant handle a strong free man.
@ravens-cryptАй бұрын
She obviously been in the echo chambers for a long time. Also I say this she had the guts to speak tho she was ill equipped to do so against someone like this man.
@ravens-cryptАй бұрын
4:17 she feels attacked
@phoenix51472Ай бұрын
@@ravens-cryptshe has to stop going by "feelings" and start listening to facts and logic.
@ravens-cryptАй бұрын
@@phoenix51472 agreed
@justinfoster9943Ай бұрын
Agreed. The fact that he called her insane was way too aggressive and was possibly the reason she cried. If he was more civil (as we should all aim to be) she may or may not have been so emotional. But I agree with you that it sounds like she’s been in a bit of an ideological echo chamber too, which doesn’t help when receiving pushback.
@llmtime2178Ай бұрын
I'm a black liberal from New York City and they started losing me with the whole white privilege thing. I vehemently disagree and I can't believe how they don't realize how emasculating that whole narrative is. I adopted the same approach this man used: "So you're saying you're more privileged than me? How exactly?" I have a 6 figure job, am married, have a nice apartment (For NYC), travel the world,...Without doing anything I get job offers all the time on LinkedIN by top recruiters from top tech companies. Nobody harasses me or bothers me when I walk down the street, I'm invited places many people can't go etc etc. When I have a son I don't want him to look at his father and see some downtrodden, underprivileged victim at the mercy of the almighty white man, because that is NOT what I am. That being said, I don't think this man went about this approach well however, too hostile, and too intent on dismissing everything she's saying even though some of it might be true. Always try to understand the other side first.
@MichaelPohoreskiАй бұрын
*You can't reason with the insane.* They are offended at _everything_ and blame _everyone_ -- especially a self-made man who didn't make excuses for his life but made something with it. They are jealous and insecure.
@seanmillette432328 күн бұрын
It was quite racist of her to assume her family was financially better off than his simply due to their skin color.
@slyfoxx297329 күн бұрын
From "privileged oppressor" to "victim of the patriarchy" in 10 seconds. A Bugatti isn't that fast.
@mustang607Ай бұрын
“Do you have privilege over me!?” A: Well, some 200 years ago…
@rizon72Ай бұрын
I facepalm every time I hear her answer.
@kathyflorcruz55224 күн бұрын
200 years ago slaves were of every race INCLUDING Whites. There were black & Asian & Middle Eastern slavers & STILL ARE.
@NeoN-PeoNАй бұрын
My grandparents owned a house. I have not seen a dime of my grandparent's wealth and I'm over 40. Unless you wanna count Christmas presents.
@BillsYoutubeAccountАй бұрын
Fore sure, more white people are in poverty in USA than black people. There are more white people overall but to then help people based on race is reprehensible. If you want to target poverty then target poverty directly, need to cut out this race nonsense.
@biffbeezer20484 күн бұрын
Leftism consists of carefully manipulated over-generalized ideas about the past that seem like they must be true, because they're passed around as if they're merely common knowledge, that everyone has known since the beginning of humanity. But in truth, they're just part of a plan to destroy the protections over freedom, personal agency and the right to pursue ones own potential.
@Queque2524Ай бұрын
Dude sounds like Samuel L Jackson.
@goodlookinouthomie1757Ай бұрын
"Truth and facts. When you absolutely positively gotta trigger every snowflake in the room"
@alessandrobaggi612927 күн бұрын
The responses lacked a certain dose of "motherf@€%&r"...😏🤣😉
@sealstorm193529 күн бұрын
Good times create weak W O M E N
@RoseWater2022 күн бұрын
My mom was raised very privileged. Houses, lavish vacations, fancy cars, etc. I (her daughter) grew up with nothing. Food stamps, electricity turned off, evictions, etc. It’s wild to think I could have more privilege than a person of color simply because I am white. It’s so divisive.
@KatrinaRoseTАй бұрын
She will lose, or give away, her parent’s hard-earned money.
@WinstonSmithGPTАй бұрын
Hopefully they’re not stupid enough to give her any.
@craigster123427 күн бұрын
She won't give one dime to that black man.
@mellowmissmuffettАй бұрын
I love listening to ur voice. It’s a voice of reason, and that’s in short supply, these days. Thank you. It brings me some comfort
@ladyphoenixgrey3923Ай бұрын
I absolutely adore Mr. Vincent Everett Ellison!!! His conviction and his fervor are so admirable!
@leafysoup50123 күн бұрын
Absurd. If someone's father commited a crime should they, their kids, grandkids and great grandkids be locked up?
@Madmonkey32643 күн бұрын
The problem is these emotional children have the loudest voices.
@Paradox-dy3veАй бұрын
There's a part of me that gets mad when I hear that girl crying, but there's another part of me that pities her. But then I remember that she's surrounded by the other ideologues all egging her on. Her emotion, I think, is more about her being afraid of being challenged or embarrassed in front of those other true believers.
@cynicgАй бұрын
In my opinion, I always have the same conclusion for everything : It might not be your fault but it's your problem. No one will come to save you, the only person who can take you out of a hole is yourself.