This whole video is great, unsurprisingly, but the last five minutes or so are so incredibly important. The Black Panther Party were clearly on to something. The fact that the state mobilized so heavily to stop them is evidence of that. The Panthers showed that if we work together as a class, we can make some very powerful people very scared.
@easternwaves35603 жыл бұрын
"That the bourgeoise hate us so passionately is one of the most striking proofs that we are showing the people the right ways and means of overthrowing the rule of the bourgeoisie" ~ V. I. Lenin
@josefranciscoaraya7043 жыл бұрын
The biggest inequality will always be class inequality. Not between your common rich man that doesn't harm, but the big ones that have ties to the government
@jackjohnson78042 жыл бұрын
Hoover being a paranoid and racist shitbat was probably an equal factor to any perceived threat to the state
@pierceriddick73112 жыл бұрын
@@josefranciscoaraya704 they are the government
@ronniefernandez2067 Жыл бұрын
@@pierceriddick7311and corporate greed
@SJKlapecki3 жыл бұрын
The history of the Black Panthers is one of the most important things for Leftists to learn, this is a p. dope video.
@maxgillatt42773 жыл бұрын
When I was learning about socialism I always (and annoyingly still do) had issues with depictions of POC I was going through that annoying white kid phase of arguing about how racism wasn't around anymore. Learning about the black panthers has really helped with that.
@surgeland90843 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. As an Indigenous anarchist, I have learned so much by listening to Fred Hampton's speeches, by following the work of Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, and by reading works by Angela Davis. I don't agree with them on everything, they are MLs after all, but I can't deny that they did a lot of good for their communities, and for that reason Black Marxist-Leninism is something I am more than willing to support.
@carlcarlington73173 жыл бұрын
Fred Hamptons coalition building should be an example set for the left today.
@cheekyboy5000 Жыл бұрын
Makes me think of how Dave Chappelle seems content attacking LGBT people when he should be enlisting them to fight his true enemies. in a sense, he can at times just be a reactionary conservative.
@Guero6772 ай бұрын
@@cheekyboy5000the left doesn’t care about blacks gays or any minority they just use u for votes. They say wat u want to hear till the get there vote.
@trashpanda68853 жыл бұрын
His struggle isn't over. Our struggle isn't over. We have an obligation now, in the face of the failed Amazon union vote, in the face of the impotence of democratic socialism in people like Sanders we have to show people why the panthers were such a militant and revolutionary force. We must all be Fred Hampton. He said "if you aren't a revolutionary don't even think about him". I think about him every day.
@Petey07073 жыл бұрын
Comrade Fred Hampton was a Marxist-Leninist if I recall for good reason, he believed in revolution, and sadly both words in America have been reduced to boogey-men terminology. Comrades.. Let's all come together; all colors, all people of the working class, all sexes and religions, all amongst all! We need to unite behind a singular proletarian banner! The red wave gleaming in the sunlight! Capitalism is on its last legs. It's time for a new era to finally arise from its embers. "A specter is haunting America --"
@letsburn14203 жыл бұрын
Ewutr
@franklinbadge12153 жыл бұрын
Okay. So what's the plan?
@williambenedictalava26343 жыл бұрын
@@franklinbadge1215 we should start by receating mutual aid (free food for everyone) like the panthers did especially to date the world is experiencing a pandemic The political education comes second. I guess that's we should do.
@jerrahaynes15643 жыл бұрын
That "I am fred hampton" clip at the end gave me chills
@TheFreshTrumpet3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating, I can't help but look at O'Neil's interview and see a broken person whose only way to live with himself was to live in denial. Classic psych self-preservation. I wouldn't be surprised if his selective memory genuinely made him believe he didn't do the things he did. Not shocking that the night the documentary aired and upended his denial/lone coping mechanism, was the same night he killed himself. Talk about a truly tragic piece of history.
@dominiquejones3805 Жыл бұрын
Hope he's still playing n traffic on the highway 2 hell
@TransSappho3 жыл бұрын
I do really wonder what the rest of the 20th century would’ve been like if Fred Hampton hadn’t been assassinated. No revolution is one man, but he had a charisma and talent for building solidarity that’s hard to find and I’m not entirely sure anyone else has had since. To be clear, I’m not being defeatist, I’m just mourning the death of a man who did so much
@CorbCorbin2 жыл бұрын
He’d most likely have had to leave the country. He was having the FBI plot his demise, before he’d have been old enough to legally drink alcohol now.
@mitch5944 Жыл бұрын
Sadly he probably would have "committed suicide" in jail or would have been forced to leave the country. He was making too much of an impact
@areaxisthegurkhaАй бұрын
@@CorbCorbin and I thought the CIA was brutal.
@charlieni6453 жыл бұрын
It's double ironic that Shaka King partially credited this film being made to WB having a woman of color among its executives in an interview. Still, this movie is much better than I could ever hoped for even though it is a lightning in a bottle situation that has nothing to do with capitalist Hollywood having a change of heart.
@FantasticTaxidermist3 жыл бұрын
Great video. One thing that struck me after watching it was the doomerism that came over me. Fred Hampton was 21, He was a fucking kid, I've outlived him now by a year and will probably never accomplish as much as he did. I wish instead of focusing on the tragedy of his murder, they focused much more on what he and the Chicago panthers built, which was honestly beautiful, they were actually building socialism. But because they focus on the tragedy, the movie is much more easily placed into the paradigm of capitalist realism, don't build a party because it will just be destroyed by cointelpro. I could see a lot of liberals watching this and come out thinking reform is the only option, because they other option is death. I don't believe that but I see how a person could leave the movie with those thoughts.
@oyinkansolaadebajo97163 жыл бұрын
THIS.
@vikkidonn2 жыл бұрын
What’s crazy is that there are a lot of people who think like he did but remain “silent”. When I was younger and learning I used to openly say randomly that I’d die young. That I was scared I wouldn’t see 21,22,23 because I was extremely vocal at a young age and would take beatings and punishment with joy. Right is right. Eventually I just let it go, and so I don’t affiliate with any sort of organization nor do I go to protest or anything like that. I don’t even vote anymore. I saw the writing as a kid. My mom and I went to see this movie together and from it she understood my position of freedom better, but also said she thinks I could have been a great leader if I had been born at that time. However she’s happy I wasn’t because I’d be dead. She’s also happy I don’t affiliate with anyone now. It’s a strange place to be in. I’ve met great people who just don’t want to deal with it. We talk to others when they ask us out position or how we feel about things but we don’t go out there armed demanding it. Not anymore
@jalen20244 ай бұрын
My grandma was a active black panther back in the 50s-late70s in chicago. She won’t speak on that time in her life and i just hope she makes her knowledge known before she dies. Especially as a filmmaker, want to tell her story. Not to mention im almost positive she knew Fred Hampton and company.
@greentilde47513 жыл бұрын
underrated channel tbh
@jefsoete97933 жыл бұрын
So God damn underrated
@maxuabo3 жыл бұрын
You know it’s being suppressed for being so analytically progressive. The film explanations are on another level that I’ve never seen. What a man. All I can wonder is why put so much time and effort for this content? I understand it’s incredible, but what does the creator have to gain from this?
@jefsoete97933 жыл бұрын
@@maxuabo what did Marx have to gain for critizing capitalism and knowing his books would get censored in a whole lot of places? What did Lenin have to gain by writing his books in secret code in Siberia. What did Gramsci have to gain form writing books in his cell and knowing that for decades nobody would be able to read them? The best works are created not because but despite how many people will see the work.
@KayAndSkittles3 жыл бұрын
@@maxuabo I stand to gain 3 things. 1. The knowledge that I am in some small way improving the quality of cultural critique on a platform where it is normally Not Very Good. 2. An outlet for things I really want to talk about that hopefully people will find interesting. 3. My lovely Patrons send some money my way so I can treat it as a part time job! Feel free to also do that btw if you want.
@TheNostalgiafan883 жыл бұрын
You don’t need me to say it, but this is why we love the content you and Skittles put together. Thanks to you both for all the work you put into content like this. We need more like it.
@breadgerd3 жыл бұрын
Terrific video, solidarity from the Philippines!
@bdm4833 жыл бұрын
I think I learned a lot from this film. First, the importance of community care, and meeting people's needs in the here and now. So breakfast programmes, medical services, food donation, etc. And secondly, that it's not enough to just tell people to do the readings, or to stop believing the things they've been taught from birth. Collective reading and theory meetings are so much more accessible than telling people to do things on their own. Especially when you're also meeting people's food and shelter needs at the same time.
@NawidN3 жыл бұрын
So, a commune?
@bdm4833 жыл бұрын
Maybe eventually. But in the mean time helping and organising people in the community. So we meet them where they are, and help them where they are. And then hopefully, if people see the benefit of collective action in their own lives, they might be more willing to work collectively for the larger group.
@dessi-xx3gs3 жыл бұрын
Also interesting how Roy brings up how he arrested KKK members who killed civil rights protestor to in a way “balance” himself once again comparing panthers to klan
@sammysquids8423 жыл бұрын
Well damn guess I really missed out, I know what movie I’m watching tonight. Always a pleasure to watch your videos there friend, you’re one smart cookie
@samuelsolomon73303 жыл бұрын
When I heard you say that the movie's depiction of the topic and people were altered to fit the beliefs of the studio, I thought about Zack Snyder and his Watchmen movie. The scenes there are visually accurate, but he manages to find a way to add some changes through editing or cinematography which alters the message of many scenes, and the message he sends is very different from what the source material is trying to say. Some stories can have their meaning changed because of who is telling it. All hail Skittles, the greatest among us.
@josefranciscoaraya7043 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a director's cut
@tps75042 жыл бұрын
Oh, man. I hate Snyder's Watchmen and how he is or so stupid to undesrtand the comic and adding his objetivist crap or he did cause he cannot accept that capitalist is bad. Nah, I think he is dumb and only understood the comic as "Ozimandyas bad guy, rorschac good guy,"
@christian2i2 жыл бұрын
@Samuel Solomon can you elaborate? Maybe examples? I'm curious to understand your point
@samuelsolomon73302 жыл бұрын
@@christian2i for one, in the original comic, the original nite owl was beaten to death by a street gang, intercut with images of him in his glory days alongside images where he is savagely murdered with no hope of survival. The movie gives him a chance to land a few more punches before he dies. The comic makes it feel sudden and horrific, and the movie reframed it as one last hurrah. And there's the scene with the Comedian assaulting Silk Spectre, which... is a rather disgusting choice from the director. The film focuses more on the sexiness of the victim's body rather than emphasize how horrifying the situation really is.
@gustavofreng2 жыл бұрын
amogus ⛔️📮
@elnegromatapacos1623 жыл бұрын
Nice, both Abigail and Kay in one day.
@nicholasmwangangi62573 жыл бұрын
Whose Abigail? I'm new to Treadtube
@vezja3 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasmwangangi6257 philosophy tube
@BeautifulEarthJa3 жыл бұрын
except no notification for Kay :'(
@polybius36093 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see these high quality historical movie reviews from a leftist perspective considering the other channels doing this kind of thing, like history buffs, skew to the right when it comes to polarizing topics like this
@kostajovanovic37113 жыл бұрын
Tell me more about HB
@Hutchyy7 ай бұрын
How does History Buffs skew to the right?
@baaaldur3 жыл бұрын
I didn't mind the scene where Jake Winters executes the cop. Made up, yes, and clearly supposed to be disturbing, but for me it added to the realism. A dying cop *would* likely plead for his life. Acknowledging this and showcasing a Panther's conflicted reaction before (justifiably) executing them is fine by me.
@sophiechiewtrakoon3 жыл бұрын
This video, this movie, and rehashing of the bpp’s history was just so well done and incredibly important to see. I wish I could contribute something of more substance other than just adding engagement, but yeah, that “I am Fred Hampton”clip gave me chills. I’ve been aware of historic revisions for years, such as the white washing of MLK and declawing of famous radicals, but I haven’t really grasped just how woefully lacking my knowledge was. It’s one thing to know that children are being fed propaganda, but it’s another to see how much of history is outright omitted. I never even heard the names Huey P Newton or Fred Hampton in school, and embarrassingly enough, I didn’t even know who they were or what they did until recently. While I knew OF Marx, Lenin, Mao, all of them mentioned at least in some capacity, however minuscule, I never knew the names of any black panthers. I guess it makes sense though, since “a prerequisite to seeking any social change is the naming of it”
@beedubree2550 Жыл бұрын
Films like this are doing so much more to educate people on the history of black revolutionary movements than national education systems are. I live in the UK and I also never once heard names like Newton, Hampton, Malcolm X, etc. spoken in school (though we were of course taught all about the great peace-loving MLK Jr who, through the power of politely walking down the street with signs, ended racism). I found out about those people from Spike Lee's IMDb page; I went to see BlacKkKlansman with my dad when I was about 15 and really enjoyed it, looked up Lee's filmography, and saw a movie titled Malcolm X. I later watched it, and from there I've self-educated on the history of black revolutionaries. I didn't even know the UK had it's own civil rights bus boycott until it came up in my university course last year! The fact that this stuff isn't taught is outrageous, and it's why movies like this are so important, they're an easily accessible gateway to learning extremely important history.
@dominiquejones3805 Жыл бұрын
Fred Hampton Jr took Daniel around 2 make him legit
@slaterrox233 жыл бұрын
Heck man. Your videos always seem to hit a spot that fills me with goosebumps and sadness and pure force of will that isn't easy to do. Thanks, for this, and for all the more I hope are to come.
@grmgt Жыл бұрын
I was legit shocked by this movie since I had the same initial fears as you. Even more so because two years prior, here in Brazil, we had a movie ("Marighella", 2019) made about one of our important revolutionaries, Carlos Marighella. Was it bad? No BUT it really diminished the communist part of the equation because it was made by a center-left director. The overall message was kinda "the dictatorship* is bad! We need to restore (liberal) Democracy!" you know? On the other hand Judas and the Black Messiah did NOT shy away from Hemptons communism imo, choosing excellent excerpts of his speeches. Great movie (eventhough it still has some shortcomings). *the events of the movie occurred and are set in the brazilian military dictatorship period
@azertyQ3 жыл бұрын
24:48 - you nearly killed me by snarfing a peanut
@KayAndSkittles3 жыл бұрын
I'll get you next time.
@jacksonduruy43032 жыл бұрын
Lakeith Stanfield is just appearing in every good movie about black struggles isn't he.
@Pantsinabucket Жыл бұрын
Yeah but maybe him and Kaluuya should’ve stepped back on this one and let actual college kids play people that were the age of college kids.
@ratguy1013 жыл бұрын
I think the movie did an impressively good job portraying the Panthers, considering the context. It doesn't emphasize the communist politics perhaps as much as it should, and O'Neal's story is too much of a focus, but make no mistake about the overall narrative: The BPP are doing good for the community, and the FBI is unjustly sabotaging them. You really don't see many large movies (the damn thing had a ~30 million dollar budget) that are sympathetic to radical leftists, and villainies the American government.
@fropps12 жыл бұрын
Opened an ebook of Black against Empire, since you recommended it. Starts reading. Pretty good so far. 20/1170 pages. Oh god this is going to be a LONG book. Thanks Kay :)
@MiguelThinks3 жыл бұрын
This is why I love spoilers, this gave me a perspective for a movie I really want to watch now.
@raspberryitalia34643 жыл бұрын
Floored yet again, excellent work
@fritzcolburn3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I think what this movie does best is give enough truth with enough sympathy to the Panthers that it makes you want to research what the real story was. Being born in 70 I grew up being told that Fred Hampton, the Panthers and Malcom X were racist and wanted to start a race war. I saw Muhammad Ali as an arrogant, hate filled black man that shouldn't be respected. Communism is evil and John Wayne was a hero. As I grew older I obviously found that none of that was true. I was told on the street the other day that Communism doesn't work. My reply was "Yeah. It doesn't work so well they assassinated Fred Hampton and Malcom X". He had nothing more to say.
@thespy18073 жыл бұрын
You should review The Falcon and the Winter Soldier for your next video. I have a slight feeling it contains some neo-liberal/anti-anarchist propaganda, but I may not be as right as I think. Keep up the good work, and remember to give Skittles a treat for his hard work as chairman!
@Pan-optic3 жыл бұрын
I've only watched the first episode. But the bad guys are called Flag Smashers and explicitly want no borders and the good guys are private contractors supporting the American military with multi-million weaponry. I would say you're feeling is correct. Marvel really seems to have a thing sometimes for the working class/woke villain.
@timetaker78163 жыл бұрын
Kay & Skittles new content, always unique and quality stuff my guy.
@ArK0473 жыл бұрын
Today's a great day.
@thomasbarnes6912 жыл бұрын
As a 73 year old man I attended crane City College from 1968 to 1970 it was a revolutionary time people's was made aware
@LEEboneisDaMan3 жыл бұрын
I thought the movie was an excellent introduction to a person more people NEED to learn about.
@Jockster1093 жыл бұрын
God I love your voice. And the way you talk about stuff in general. Good video btw.
@Jinx-iw6zb2 жыл бұрын
O'Neal contradicting himself makes a lot of sense as he was a traitor his thoughts would have always been 2 sided and O'Neal the panther and O'Neal the informant would have always been a contradiction and it is always the contradiction that breaks someone. It happens with Trans people, it happens with some cops, it happens with anyone who has to put on another face that is in direct opposition to themselves.
@certifiedfunnyguy3 жыл бұрын
Another amazing video, not much to say beyond I love your content.
@redleaderantilles12633 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video. You've genuinely become one of the best communist youtubers.
@beepbeepsheep2732 Жыл бұрын
Commenting in hopes that it helps this video reach more people, let's go engagement !!!!
@Smargendorf3 жыл бұрын
im still confused why I don't hear more about this movie. I only head about it by browsing HBO, and so far this is the only leftist KZbin I've seen talk about it. this movie is amazing, and went way farther than I was expecting. Deserves to be talked about a lot more.
@teddyboucher18483 жыл бұрын
When I watched the film I didn't realise it was a true story until the end
@ObaREX2 жыл бұрын
I wanted to bady to see this movie when it came out but I didn't get HBO Max in time and (if it was in theaters) all my movie theaters were closed. I eventually had the chance to watch this movie on an airplane trip this holiday (a trip to Nigeria, actually) and... it really hit me, man. Like, I felt so sad and defeated and upset with myself with how... unsurprising I found it. Like, the movie told me things I had already grown to become more aware of. I just usually find ways to not think about how deep it goes but... yikes. It was too honest. If I had seen this movie when I was younger, I probably wouldn't have liked it. Probably would've said it leans too heavily to one side. And have been turned off by how hopeless it seemed. But I see it now... and then feel prompted to learn more about the story of the Panthers and suddenly I realize the movie wasn't trying to crush my hopes. It was trying to reignite them.
@gasmask1795 Жыл бұрын
Same here. Actually i never knew much about Panthers because i live in RUS and we almost had no translated info about Panthers. I learned English a little and finally started reading more, and then watched that film. And story cut me deep. Now i see death myself, how our government sending our young folks to kill and be killed, how fascists are rising. And i feel like those who standing against all of this are literally my brother's and sister's, no matter if i understand them or not, or what color are they. Just want randomly wish some luck to the person i don't know, good luck to you and your family.
@bengallup93213 жыл бұрын
Great analysis as always. I was worried they'd made this too Hollywood, really glad it sounds like they made a mostly great and accurate movie that does Hampton and the panthers justice.
@denakarganta15023 жыл бұрын
Wow this was a great analysis of the film and the events it was based on.
@lukethomeret-duran52733 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel yesterday but wow the Avatar series, Fallout and now the Black Panther video have all been so well done and well researched. Excited to see your past videos and what is to come now I am subbed. Keep going!
@laurenbastin88493 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe I hadn’t heard about this film until now, gonna go watch it asap
@johnny1967753 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.
@Gabriel-br4qe3 жыл бұрын
Never seen this channel before but damn dude you got me subscribed
@castillogrande89263 жыл бұрын
I am Fred Hampton ✊🏽
@brewskimckilgore67963 жыл бұрын
love this. love you guys. forever underrated
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
The Art of War Sun Tzu
@laborkyle3 жыл бұрын
I didn't comment. I sinned. I comment on rewatch to absolve myself
@QuestingRefuge3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the book recommendation! Glad to hear this film did them justice.
@pulang-kalachuchi Жыл бұрын
I'm in tears, man. This is an impressive vid. We must continue the struggle of our revolution for the sake of equality. All power to the people!
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
The Grand Design by Stevphen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
@niklasjakobsson80573 жыл бұрын
Really nice video kay and thanks for the book tips
@HamzaTalksFootball Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Great performances by the brilliant Kaluuya and Stanfield. I wonder why they didn't show the parts from the interview that you specifically pulled up. 🤔🤨😂
@illusion4131 Жыл бұрын
One way of government will never work. I truly feel like it has to be a combination of all of them, however I know that the world will never agree on the exact percentage of each governing strategy and it that's kinda what we're dealing with now..God bless.
@berealtoit3 жыл бұрын
The Genius of Chairman Fred ✊🏾
@tonywords6713 Жыл бұрын
Great video!! The movie was cool but pretty much what I expected. I did like the slick look of the film by Sean Bobbitt who does most of Steve McQueens stuff. The soundtrack and performances are cool. I'm glad the movie exists and was relatively honest because more people will know Fred Hamptons story and investigate
@saddoro41383 жыл бұрын
When I first heard about this film I immediately wrote it off as more liberal recuperation, now I am convinced I probably should give it a chance.
@TSmith-yy3cc3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic as usual; always look forward to your work! Thanks.
@peacebeyondpassion22 жыл бұрын
Excelllent bro, thank you so much for this narration of facts, opinions and corrections on this movie.
@Chairkicker3 жыл бұрын
revolutionary. nice vid.
@timeswaste Жыл бұрын
I love your videos so much, comrade. I'm glad I found your work. Keep up the great content. Solidarity forever! ✊
@mitch5944 Жыл бұрын
Insane looking back and seeing how King and Malcom X were portrayed back in school... well just King because they never talked about Malcom
@veromescla4445 Жыл бұрын
I love black panthers movement. For me it's one of the best movement for equality that have ever existed. (But i recognize i don't know much about liberation and equality movements in history, excepted ones like the communards in france or the anarchist movement in the 20/30's in Spain.)
@DarkReaper123 жыл бұрын
To win the fight against the oppressors, we feed the algorithm to spread the word. This is important info on every level.
@kharldojo71372 жыл бұрын
There should be a movie done on Black Wallstreet
@blackmike8207 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this information with me
@Syurtpiutha3 жыл бұрын
Well, if I wasn't convinced of watching this film before, your analysis and the presence of Lakeith Stanfield has.
@freegadflyathome3 жыл бұрын
I think the speeches by Hampton in the movie (if people paid attention to them) were the most positive representative I have seen of the left I can remember!
@sophierowan56593 жыл бұрын
thank you for being one of my favourite youtubers !!!
@philliplyn2692 Жыл бұрын
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@SourHog3 жыл бұрын
I think skittles is pretty cool
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
Black Bourgeois by Dr. E. Franklin Frazier
@samueljackson3155 ай бұрын
The movie completely changed the meeting between the Black Panthers and Young Patriots.
@gailjohnson8315 Жыл бұрын
Okay! You got some good points (details) about the movie. But I hope someone will make a movie with more teeth about the Chicago base party (not made up) and less about Fred's girlfriend.
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
Elaine Brown A Taste of Power
@stilesjohnson17453 жыл бұрын
Great 👍🏽 damn video. About to order that Black Empire book 📕 now.
@junkandcrapamen2 жыл бұрын
@19:08 ... that is just absolutely fucking mindblowing.
@Kmanhasleft3 жыл бұрын
Great vid
@leezus78753 жыл бұрын
Kay did you see Hello Future Me’s video from today? He talks about your LoK Amon video.
@JonTheLitCritGuy3 жыл бұрын
Another absolute banger video.
@Nofixdahdress3 жыл бұрын
Not watching this vid yet, because I haven't seen the movie and really want to because Lakeith Stanfield is a king. But I'mma like anyway, and look forward to watching the vid once I have.
@CrackPipePete4202 жыл бұрын
“I don’t feel guilt about it” *ends self later on*
@MadJackChurchill13123 жыл бұрын
Just got finished with the movie last week. Mainly commenting for the algo now, will give comments soonz
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
A Taste of Power Blaine Brown
@5Detective3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure where you land politically exactly, but I've really enjoyed your videos and analyses, and they don't seem to hedge on topics too often (favoring some idealized middle ground or finger wagging at some idea gone too far).
@pedroocm3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, and thanks for the book recommendation!
@gasmask1795 Жыл бұрын
Subscribed, don't know why i didn't do that last year or earlier. Thank you! And want to tell our brothers and sisters in US. Please, be ready to enything! We can't have any guns in our country, you can, you have at least some advantages. I was born in peaceful times, at least it's seemed to be that way, most of our people never thought that fascism will rise so fast, nothing and no one was ready to die in the battlefield, everything change in seconds, some of our brothers died or imprisoned by now. Respect to all US revolutionary workers of any colour! Please stay safe and be prepared. Remember, peace is fictional, nowhere is safe. Someday we make our killers pay ✊
@chimedemon3 жыл бұрын
okay... I'm getting excited. I'm gonna start writing my own story of another planet to kinda seem like I'm presenting the ideas without human history in mind and showing the ideas on themselves for people to decide... so I'm gonna do some more research, and lets study some more folks. :)
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
Form Playlist of Bookclubs, Music Clubs & Movie Clubs
@povertytaretv Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏🏾
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
I AM Dr. Fred Hampton son by Dr. Orlanda Haynes
@JamesstarrCreatorGod3002 ай бұрын
Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
@rhyswallace35903 жыл бұрын
Alright dude....I'm subscribing!
@hankhenderson748910 ай бұрын
To me, my thoughts..." i was a child of 6 years old" when fred Hampton was assassinated!!! We've made progress as a people , with wealth to some but, a strong leader of our race hasn't happened in so long? Is there eva gonna be another??? I'm just saying???
@verselynx67693 жыл бұрын
I really want to help bring this back to my organization