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@lynne494814 күн бұрын
We don’t support racism and they don’t either cause you have one like 😂
@OlegLobkov17 күн бұрын
give a man a fish he eats for a day. teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime.
@aquariuswaive17 күн бұрын
@@OlegLobkov 💯💯💯
@jikuyemanamouna17 күн бұрын
💯💯💯
@Anime1love17 күн бұрын
So what happened to the 500 billion dollars the federal reserve in the US "LOST" or as they say went "missing" in 2009?? Welfare is only bad for the blacks and whites but not the billionaires, billionaires can get subsidies, bailouts and "missing" 500 Billion right?
@BreakerInc16 күн бұрын
For sure! The problem comes when they refuse to learn how to fish, and instead throw the pole in the water. x.x
@lynne494814 күн бұрын
Black folks been fishing! In fact, we invented the fishing rod 😊
@marcleahy602117 күн бұрын
“Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery None but ourselves can free our minds.” -Bob Marley
@Anime1love17 күн бұрын
5-Meo-DMT will do that for you. You will never be the same. This guy is just pushing right wing talking narratives and further marginalizing and stigmatizing FBA.
@lorettashum998417 күн бұрын
so true...the welfare plantation, enough to keep you alive and in poverty but will never let you get out.
@lisaagyemangduah733617 күн бұрын
So true
@woobiefuntime17 күн бұрын
@@lisaagyemangduah7336 so true I'm kinda stuck there because of disability . I do think that they need to get rid of the cap on saving and raise the amount of money a person can make before getting cut off
@danniellejohnson44817 күн бұрын
It’s like this in the uk too😢
@ZX-Gear15 күн бұрын
Slavery never left.
@Desert_Rogue_Tanker17 күн бұрын
I personally have been on welfare 4 times in my 41 years .I HATED every second of it.Last time I was on welfare was like 2014,it wasn't for long.i was off it by the end of the year. I don't have a serious issue with welfare.i just have an issue with people who NEVER LEAVE IT
@kh4852717 күн бұрын
It was intended as a life aid not a lifestyle.
@Wavyso17 күн бұрын
Makes me incredibly happy and relieved to see other black people feel and think the same and actually want what’s best for the community out here. It gets incredibly depressing seeing the waves of ignorance on a day to day basis going around town.
@lynne494814 күн бұрын
Getting on here bashing them ain’t the move tho! I wonder how many Black men he is mentoring in the community…
@slimeplayz16414 күн бұрын
Agreed
@ylparker5017 күн бұрын
The welfare system is a generational system. It makes one not want to do better because you will be ineligible for benefits. People on Section 8 for 20+ years is crazy. I know people that will work low wage jobs or quit good paying jobs if it will stop their benefits. Welfare and Section 8 programs were meant o be a hand up not a way of life.
@tonyabarry854415 күн бұрын
@@ylparker50 it was meant to be short term, everyone should want Better for their Children if not for yourself for them. Be an example, get a Trade if not college. How can you even retire.
@deborahcharles403517 күн бұрын
Unfortunately a way of life and kills incentive to work and be productive. Welfare is not a living wage.
@shawn_and_one17 күн бұрын
Only if you want nothing out of life and feel the world owes you something.
@ylparker5017 күн бұрын
It certainly isn’t
@MikeMikkelson16 күн бұрын
@@shawn_and_one Or you supplement your income by thievery.
@patrickahaus657016 күн бұрын
We all need a purpose in life, a reason to get up and hopefully make a difference for humanity.
@shawn_and_one16 күн бұрын
@ I would settle for making a better life for one’s offspring. I can never understand how folks are not inspired after having child. My daughter is now 28, but the first time I held her it wasn’t anything I wouldn’t do that was legal to give her the home I never had.
@smithjones354816 күн бұрын
Back in the mid 70's the company my Dad worked for went on strike. He was laid off because the company was unionized, so he took part-time work and odd jobs to make up for the loss of income but it wasn't enough as he had a wife and 5 sons to feed. I was only 11 or 12 at the time but even back then I saw how this affected him, he was one of the hardest working men men I have ever known--Navy SeaBee, Korean War veteran, and former police officer who never used the color of his skin (strong black man) as an excuse for failure. Having said that, he didn't like government handouts but he did finally apply for food stamps. He instilled in my brothers and I a strong work ethic and to earn what you get, and I have instilled that in my sons. I only wish more fathers were like that.
@ZX-Gear15 күн бұрын
Your dad sounds like a fucking legend. To be able to be that rock when hardly anyone else especially now can.
@tonyabarry854415 күн бұрын
@@smithjones3548 right my dad worked in construction helped build houses, Factories, and the local Mall in the area. At one point he had 3 Jobs to Support 7 kids still in the household. All while he was In his 50s. Welfare was meant to be temporary, making a honest living being productive in society abiding by the law.
@bryantebron405817 күн бұрын
Love your channel brother, never stop speaking truth
@Mrs.CGraves17 күн бұрын
It is IN THE MIND. When you’re hungry enough you go get 2,3 jobs if you have to.. (I’ve done it) let that hunger become your drive and push you forward in life
@jikuyemanamouna17 күн бұрын
Facts, I got 3 kids & got assistance once & had to fight damn near 6 months for it & I was damn near on my feet by the time they approved me, everyone's situation different but I be like 🤔 when I hear chicks on welfare complain bout how hard it is raising their kids with the ish they getting but always had nails & hair done, rent cheap, many sugar daddies, pregnant every over year & still ain't came up🤦🏿♀️ got an iPhone n all
@jikuyemanamouna17 күн бұрын
I did FedEx overnight as package handler & door dashed during the day with my baby along with customer service on certain days from home , it's a challenge but like u said if you're HUNGRY enough 💯
@Mrs.CGraves17 күн бұрын
@@jikuyemanamouna that is EXACTLY how it’s meant to be used. A temporary assistance to get back in a better place. Not as a multigenerational lifestyle
@wandak188916 күн бұрын
@@Mrs.CGraves It’s really sad Mrs. Graves I’m 43 years old and I have friends who grew up well off with no struggle with 2 parent household like myself. It’s sad these very same people got on welfare as soon as they had a baby welfare became the first option! Unbelievable
@ylparker5017 күн бұрын
I tell my children, No one owes you anything and no one has to do anything for you.
@JonathanHatcher-z1t17 күн бұрын
Preach man I AGREE with EVERYTHING you have said in this video, you got a great channel here on the RISE!
@JonCrs1016 күн бұрын
Social Security Disability Income is another form of this same evil
@joyceshiver662216 күн бұрын
Remember when food stamps were embarrassing? Bring back the actual coupons not a debit card.
@ylparker5015 күн бұрын
@@joyceshiver6622 the government switched the name from Food Stamps to SNAP( supplemental nutrition assistance program) to take the stigma from it as more and more white people were receiving assistance.
@melreadjoy1715 күн бұрын
And why are people on food stamps/ EBT benefits allowed to buy junk food? That junk food will eventually contribute to their health decline and taxpeyers will have to pay for their medical expenses to fix problems from bad food choices. The types of food offered should not include chips and soda from taxpayers. I work in a grocery store and see what customers buy with their EBT card.
@Likoiko117 күн бұрын
Idk if welfare programs do this already, but they should conduct audits on all receivers at least quarterly. To track if their financial situation is improving. If you’re a prime working age, able bodied, able minded adult who has not found employment or is not actively looking. That’s an indication that they are exploiting welfare. Their benefits need to be greatly reduced if not cut.
@BlueBD16 күн бұрын
Your actively discouraged from getting Off welfare once on it. I had to use it once. after a Year of fighting for it, It was that bad for me but they Really dislike giving single males even a smidge of assistance. But when I was finally on it they would recommend you just stay unless you find a job that pays Significantly more then what I was getting from the assistance. Which if you on assistance in the first place despite the job market Most low level jobs barely pay more then the assistance. I gotten a Union job eventually and gotten off but Many of those who are on welfare are shielded By the workers themselves bending the rules. some to their benefit some against it. Not saying its not a problem tho. the reason why it's so strained is because of the amount of people sucking the system without paying for it.
@skylilly116 күн бұрын
I think high schools need to do better. You are going to learn everything you need to know by the 10th grade. Your junior and senior year should be learning a trade. All trades should be in the high schools with possible apprenticeship after your senior year. I think they should bring back home economics classes, and put in anger management classes, how to be a good citizen, etc.. if you’re one of these people who were raised in this perpetual welfare system you need an out and that should be your schooling even in grade school and middle school. I don’t think they do near enough to help raise successful children.
@briancordero767416 күн бұрын
The school system is designed to do exactly what it's doing. To make cheap labors for American corporations to make huge profits for their stockholders. And the workers are held there by a system of inflation and debt traps.
@lisaannsoigne649415 күн бұрын
I used to rely on government assistance and then I realized it was holding me back. I was worried about getting a job where I made a little too much money that would make me lose my government benefits, and then I realized how it was holding me back in life. So I let go of my fears, moved to a new state, let go of my section 8, got a ok paying job, worked my butt of and got promoted within 9 months, and I am no longer getting any assistance from the government. It has freed me from that mental state of lack, and now I am in a mental state of growth and prosperity. I love your content, you are a very wise man.✌🏻💖
@Same-l3d17 күн бұрын
They want you to be reliant on them. If you are reliant on them then they are your master and you the slave.
@ronnie922416 күн бұрын
So true!!
@melvingray922416 күн бұрын
I've been saying this for years
@jacovawernett307717 күн бұрын
Aquarius, In Aramaic Khubba means love. Khubba to you and yours. You are a mitzvah. A gift from God. Shalom
@MatoMusic80517 күн бұрын
Much respect for speaking your truth. The world needs to hear it.
@JocMiles16 күн бұрын
I was mad at a certain demographic because activists told me they are the reason for my current condition. Then I started researching my own family history. My grandfather was a wealthy man who bought and had property in NYC and Texas and my grandmother walked away from that marriage to go be a younger guy who recently passed away from alcoholism. My eldest aunt was 15 years old at the time and confirmed that he was a good husband and good father and never understood why she left him. It's family. That's who to blame for all of this dysfunction. Not other people with different tones.
@retrogametech162616 күн бұрын
With welfare they also go to split the black family apart by saying you can’t get welfare if there’s a man in the house
@elainewilliams501916 күн бұрын
Plenty of black men are on welfare today along with there wife and kids But let's be real check out the statistics of the race that is really on welfare. The majority rules
@CoolcalmCollected-du5tc16 күн бұрын
Yep, so the father is replaced with the government and our men are still being raised by their (government) “father” with the prison system and the government is the “provider, protector and priest” of the of home with welfare.
@Greyblockpuppy16 күн бұрын
I appreciate ur message and delivery.
@tonyabarry854417 күн бұрын
I totally agree with you. Me and my Husband Taught our children you have choices in life. Thank You for Keeping us all Informed!
@gerrym517016 күн бұрын
Theres folks that are 3rd and 4th generation born in the projects. #1 factor among them is lacking an education. #2 is lacking knowledge. They'll never know they are only one generation away from fixing this problem. People would rather receive free crumbs than work to buy a feast.
@intriguedmind645916 күн бұрын
This was a great breakdown video. You made it simple for everyone to understand. That was an awesome outro.
@shivrambarran508617 күн бұрын
Really well said mate. Hope you and your message go far 👊🏾
@cjyou560617 күн бұрын
Look at what the democrats have done to your people!!!!! Keep telling it AW.
@lovetotheworld252216 күн бұрын
Amen, once upon a day we survived without public Assistance. Truth.
@patrickahaus657016 күн бұрын
@@lovetotheworld2522 yes and people didn't have a litter of kids by different men. They would be taken and placed in orphanages.
@Pitchithard15 күн бұрын
It ruins the soul .
@keithhoward612316 күн бұрын
One day welfare will not exist . Everybody will work . Joining the military is a great place to start . You get an education food a place to stay even retire after 20 years with medical dental vision .
@arleneaugustahair839316 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, my daughter thinks that if something happens to my husband and me, she’s going to get our house. I already told her that she will not be getting it at all. She hasn’t proven to us that she can get her own house on her own. It’s going to the one who I know will be able to maintain the house.
@kcotton10616 күн бұрын
Well said young man! Well said!
@comfusedWorldpassanger339916 күн бұрын
It is good to hear the truth being spoken.
@SowingAndReaping16 күн бұрын
TRUTH!!! I've been saying this forever.
@cliftonodom305915 күн бұрын
Everybody goes into the family business. If your family business is factory work you are going to do factory work. If your family was teachers you are going to be a teacher. If your family was wards of the state you're going to be a ward of the state.
@kenwood166717 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work
@saintmig110116 күн бұрын
The hand that feeds you owns you
@SupernovaX7217 күн бұрын
I always thought he said for the next 200 years.
@A.LeeMorrisJr17 күн бұрын
@@SupernovaX72 The young brutha misspoke. According to a witness, Johnson did say 200 years. He knew what he was doing politically. Black ppl have been collectively going backwards ever since the so-called "Great Society."
@GingeRenee17 күн бұрын
he did
@A.LeeMorrisJr17 күн бұрын
@@SupernovaX72 They also rely upon folks having short memories & by divulging false narratives. Remember the same man who dared to insult ppl (Crazy Uncle Joe) saying blacks only vote for him & his party, also implied the "evil" right will "Put you back in chains"! Unless he doesn't know the history of his own party (which I doubt) he KNOWS better than that.
@shirleygriffin767217 күн бұрын
True. Sharing post immediately so others will know. Blackistan has rode this bus for decades. Look at America coast to coast....from the Ozarks childfree
@-Ortho-16 күн бұрын
Love your channel man! Bro do a video of ratchet music destroying the black community I feel like a lot of people down play the influence of music
@deannastigall323516 күн бұрын
W.E.B. Dubious said something similar years ago. You're 100 percent right.
@fortunatomartino854916 күн бұрын
LBJ said " 200 years"
@lynnsintention572217 күн бұрын
Absolutely true
@jerzeygeneral8716 күн бұрын
Love your channel bro. I would love to cover one of your videos on my channel that im starting soon. Everything you've been saying, I've been saying for years and people have always looked at me sideways.
@mooty76515 күн бұрын
Pretty cool that when you talk about it its important but if i talk about it people treat me like the kid on the playground with headlice 😂😂😂😂😂
@myleslongblack875417 күн бұрын
I grew up knowing the joys of a welfare Christmas, had my daughter while in high school, Work Work and More Work got me the ability to buy a home for my family,. Worked worked to pay for my kids first car and education. Hard work comes in any colour, but most importantly Live Within Your Means. I’m not the product of my upbringing. Work!
@Lancelot031117 күн бұрын
I appreciate you covering this topic. I grew up really poor and saw many families take advantage of the welfare system. Reform is needed for welfare. Provide welfare to widows ,not to ratchet moms who have no discipline and leach the system.
@ZXNovaBoom17 күн бұрын
The thing that is the most insidious about the welfare system, and frankly, how things are run in America now is how they cut you off when you try to get out of poverty. Now obviously, you want to not rely on welfare, but it's like the income limit that they set is specifically made so that the moment you get out of poverty, you are greatly struggling. I call this the struggle zone. I am very familiar with it because this is what my mother had been dealing with (going between this and poverty) after divorcing my father. That area between poverty and lower middle class is the worst position you could ever be in. You make just enough money to sustain yourself, but then you can't even save money. So what happens if your car breaks down? Now you don't have any money to fix it up, or if you do, that money you saved will just slowly run out over time because you have no way to save it up. I think this would be less of a problem if America wasn't so reliant on cars. The car centrism of North America greatly exasperates the problems of poverty, but that's a topic for another day. Nonetheless, it really feels like the only way to truly get out of poverty is to make a "jump" in income, going from poverty, past the struggle zone and into lower middle class, or getting some good business opportunity. You can't *slowly* make your way out of poverty unless you're lucky enough for things not to go wrong in the struggle zone where you're actually able to take enough time to build enough skills/get enough experience at your job so you can move onto something better. Thing is you can kinda do this while on welfare too, if you're willing to do some unconventional ventures like a youtube/streamer career or becoming a professional artist for instance. This is basically how you make your *jump*. The struggle zone is a very dangerous position. I've observed it, no, experienced it myself. My mother and I have been homeless a few times in the past all because of this struggle zone. Maybe other people may have too, further contributing to that 'poverty' mentality when the system is set up such that it wants to keep you on welfare.
@rumorcontrol787317 күн бұрын
I literally have people tell me that people don't take advantage of the welfare system and it's genuinely used to get people out of poverty
@aquariuswaive17 күн бұрын
@@rumorcontrol7873 this is a lie…the system has done more to incentivize government reliance than it ever has uplifted people from poverty…
@leobuana743017 күн бұрын
Probably the same people who said "there's no socialist/communist country"
@Mrs.CGraves17 күн бұрын
Rarely.
@GingeRenee17 күн бұрын
@@leobuana7430exactly. if you look up the main points to turn a society communist, welfare state is one of them.
@Nylon_riot17 күн бұрын
@leobuana7430 Because those countries still have/had nuclear families which is a form of heiarchy and property ownership in their ideology. No, they still don't consider current NK as one just for that reason. They consider nuclear families as a form of private property ownership that allows you to generate and maintain wealth.
@Fairred650717 күн бұрын
You would make a great motivational speaker...or preacher.
@scarecrow559fresno17 күн бұрын
in my town, all students have government breakfast & government lunch i am divided how i feel about it because i see both the realist & idealist approaches
@Struggler_70614 күн бұрын
How is children getting free lunch at school even in consideration of being a negative thing?
@scarecrow559fresno14 күн бұрын
they will never escape poverty if they don't even feed themselves
@Struggler_70614 күн бұрын
@@scarecrow559fresno we’re taking about children though man. They’re not even old enough to work and they don’t pay for their lunches the parents do. So what about the kids whose parents are poor, are they just not supposed to eat?
@A.LeeMorrisJr17 күн бұрын
Keeps you impoverished & dependent if you allow it. Poverty mentality, slave mentality condition.
@irmamasten305716 күн бұрын
🙋🏻♀️🙏🏼🤩🌟💥👍👍 and I am Hispanic ❤️
@CoolcalmCollected-du5tc16 күн бұрын
Yeah, the Hispanic community has taken over welfare in LA county. I have a 4 generation family renting the house across the street from me…no one works and all are on welfare and expecting handouts... It’s sad…
@briancordero767416 күн бұрын
What is missing here is a reality check. Walmart and others have been paying unlivable wages for years while making Billions on Wall Street for their shareholders,while their workers need food stamps and Medicare to improve Corporate profits on society's dime . That's the curse, my Brother
@upthedown16 күн бұрын
Welfare was intended to help someone who is in dire straits. A temporary condition. Never meant to be used as a way of life from one generation to the next.
@aquariuswaive6 күн бұрын
@@upthedown1 💯💯💯💯💯
@briancordero767416 күн бұрын
This brother is conflating freedom with justice. People in America don't have the same education opportunities available to them. Inner-city schools are inferior to affluent suburban schools. The networks of people in those communities with Doctors, Lawyers,Executives , Businesses and operations, Engineers,Business owners, Government officials and the like privilege members of their community with word of mouth opportunities , recommendations , along with " tell them that Charlie sent you " insider tips .People outside these classes are deprived of such organic connections in this country. Freedom is sleeping under the bridge at night, but in the most wealthy country in Human history, that's not justice. And it's insane to think that anyone wants to live in utter poverty, rather The middle class is simply out of reach for many as a calculated statistic of our present system designed for low wage workers without unions to collectively bargain .This is good for shareholders on Wall Street and the bottom line.
@kd733416 күн бұрын
Everyone has their own definition of a "living wage."
@doubt202217 күн бұрын
Is THE SYSTEM in the room with us right now?
@libbyget549516 күн бұрын
😆 AW, why are your followers so hilarious??
@WillKenn-k9s17 күн бұрын
Can you talk about what slim thug said. He said to stop blaming white people
@troygarza572015 күн бұрын
I don't wanna get on welfare as a man. Being 34 and forced to turn to it is killing me mentally. And looking at my future prospects for life. Can't understand how some people see it as a win. I feel like it's better than nothing but it's no way to live.
@DoubleOSevenx1116 күн бұрын
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💯
@NghtShowtime17 күн бұрын
Just a lil food for thought it’s stated that LBJ made that statement after meeting with MLK. LBJ and MLK met in December of 1963 after the meeting he made that statement. The bill was passed July of 1964. Just a lil food for thought
@ylparker5017 күн бұрын
I don’t support reparations.
@elainewilliams501916 күн бұрын
WOW BUT ALL THE OTHER RACES RECEIVE REPARATIONS AND MORE BESIDES IN AMERICA CAN'T EVEN GET A BLACK HATE CRIME BILL PASS. NEVER LESS REPARATIONS. BUT ONCE AGAIN ALL THE OTHER RACES RECEIVED REPARATIONS BUT BLACK AMERICANS. IN WHICH BLACK AMERICANS SHOULD OF BEEN RECEIVING REPARATIONS AND MORE HELL NATIVE AMERICANS INDIANS RECEIVES GOVERNMENT FUNDED THEY EVEN HAVE CASINOS IN VEGAS. I JUST KNOW IT IS REALLY A DISGRACE HOW ONLY IN THAT SMALL COLLASPING COUNTRY CALL AMERICA. ONE DAY IT IS GOING TO BE A RIOT IN THAT COUNTRY. BECAUSE BLACK AMERICANS DESERVES SO MUCH MORE. BLACK PEOPLE IN AMERICA THEY EARN EVERYTHING THEY GET IN THAT COUNTRY NOTHING IS GIVEN TO THEM AT ALL. BUT BLACK AMERICANS WORK VERY HARD TO GET THERE ACCOMPLISHMENTS. NOTHING WAS GIVING TO BLACK AMERICANS AT ALL
@Teresia1217 күн бұрын
Along with being finacially helped there should have been a requirement to for free learn a trade then work. After that no more welfare. Should be that way today.
@kimgoode159117 күн бұрын
I'm not sure what planet you're from but on Earth there's definitely a job training/ work requirement when receiving assistance. Obviously after those requirements are fulfilled you won't need assistance 🤔
@daynaallan144014 күн бұрын
@@kimgoode1591 Depends on the program’s requirements, though. In my county, they have to put in five applications per day and it meets criteria of job searching. Or take one online class per semester that the program covers, and you can maintain benefits due to “training.” We have free trade programs, but unfortunately our area is flooded with those specific workers and the entry wages are low due to this.
@FamilyFirst32117 күн бұрын
My wife and I live off $247,000 a year It is just average living 2 cars 5 RMS 3 bath nice neighborhood still working at 51 & 60 also 26 yrs married point is get with someone and sit your as*** down USA not set up for one person
@lisaagyemangduah733617 күн бұрын
You did all the right things: marriage, education,work. Stability
@jessicatenil82563 күн бұрын
I make $29 an hour and My neighbor has 4 kids from 2 different baby daddies who lives off the government, If you added up all the money from her welfare checks and food stamps plus all the other relieves she gets and her income tax every year , she makes more then me
@brianquint612617 күн бұрын
Based for the hard R.
@eehlohluell17 күн бұрын
If we can't even talk about the problem, how are we gonna address the problem? Speak the truth with grit it has!!
@arleneaugustahair839316 күн бұрын
@@eehlohluelltalking about it all the time and actually doing something about it are 2 different things.
@kjcenteno573416 күн бұрын
It should be conditional as you can use welfare for certain amount of months and you have to find a job.
@damianholmes304916 күн бұрын
1:50 “I’m not going to throw the baby out with the bath water.” In the case of the welfare state, you should. Why? Because the stated intentions of the various programs are irrelevant. The incentives and how they’re structured are what matter. You actually explained why a bit later. The welfare state is a system of control, not benevolence. Throw the whole thing away. Yes, all of it.
@HoneyChild-817 күн бұрын
Everyone should know that you don’t have to get on welfare.
@stetonwalters57417 күн бұрын
Yeah, well marriage was supposed to be sacred. But yeah, it's not exactly that no more now, is it.
@thegracetofollow419416 күн бұрын
U don't speak as if you are holier than thow but u are upright and ritious and God and man is plsd with u thank u for your words of wisdom but is actually common sense but unfortunately many don't have common sense so u still have to speak on it
@tr3sidential16 күн бұрын
LBJ was a political genius 💯
@williambaker-d7h15 күн бұрын
Was the system created to purpisrmefully keep people down through fostering dependency?
@blackwidowrowe62714 сағат бұрын
Omg there is a video by a BW who spoke on this and she explained what and how welfare works. What’s crazy is Welfare can be PASSED DOWN…yes,you can pass down benefits. Now I understand why people say that a lot of Black people want to stay poor FORREAL. How are you living your whole life on assistance and passing it down like it’s an asset!? That’s craaaazy. Also,this BW was taking about after a certain amount of time,they give you options to utilize a loan so that you can buy a house. She said statistically most Black People don’t graduate out of welfare into the housing program to actually own an asset compared to other demographics on welfare. Which is crazy considering that the woke black people are always saying how mostly white people are on welfare….even though that’s true,white people tend to move on from it,black people don’t. That says A LOT.
@josephsantoro864317 күн бұрын
It was for the next 200 years
@Lew3.017 күн бұрын
Question. How come we have dozens of these type of podcast with thousands of subscribers, always hundreds of comments agreeing with what is being said yet there is no change in “the black culture”?
@CoolcalmCollected-du5tc16 күн бұрын
I think there is change in the culture, it’s just not televised. The degenerates are the loudest and make the news.
@theeverydayalpha16 күн бұрын
Simple, the people who need the message the most, are watching Chicago gang videos, trap music, twerking, fight videos, Kai cenat, IShowSpeed and possibly pop the balloon. The end.
@lady419116 күн бұрын
Could your thumbnail have a crown on the blond and chains on the other if you really want to make the point.
@FamilyFirst32117 күн бұрын
People $168,000.00 and down to about $17,500.00 is the bubble you are in now you know
@rodneyhill9909Күн бұрын
The MLK dream
@stantoine_xperience17 күн бұрын
It’s actually a “credit” that everyone should have access to. It’s not a taxpayers “dollar”. Learn consumer law. It’s surprising how a lot of us are living “backwards” compared to a society that WORSHIPS federal reserve notes, backed by nothing 🤷🏻♂️ IM NOT SAYING TO BE A BUM. Just know how to utilize a system that isn’t righteous. #justmythoughts
@bromack317 күн бұрын
"It’s actually a “credit” that everyone should have access to" I have no idea what you mean when you use the term "credit." Money comes from my paycheck for collection and payment to the federal government. The government uses all collected funds in its annual budget. Every federal agency submits a request for funding that comes from the tax money collected. A credit indicates a disbursement made to later be repaid. Again, how is this a "credit" for payment to a non contributing to be a taxpayer? Are you saying he has to pay it back?
@stantoine_xperience17 күн бұрын
@ no. Look up the term “credit” in business law. Study title 11 through 15. We would be in here typing all day if I had to explain it. You have to study USC and cases studies to understand.
@bromack317 күн бұрын
@@stantoine_xperience I am a licensed financial professional. If you're still in law school like I suspect, your head is still filled with memorizing theory absent any real experience in the real world.
@stantoine_xperience17 күн бұрын
@ idc what you’re “licensed” in. I know what I experienced from removing “debt collections”, clearing mortgages, and acknowledging what’s unlawful. They teach you close end credit and nothing about open end credit. I have the paperwork to prove it. You have a piece of paper to say you can repeat what they taught you. Go look up Truth in Lending Act for starters. I’m one of them in Philly. I helped a few ppl get out of the rat race with NO defaults, and their credit is up 🤷🏻♂️ I’m not arguing with a school taught being that never looked up what they’re truly doing lol but be great homie. 👍🏼 Go look into those USC policies.
@pqunit16 күн бұрын
See this is where we're gonna disagree. One of the reasons poverty is so bad in your country is the lack of social safety net. That's not to say that "welfare" can't be problematic, but in a basic sense - if society doesn't make some efforts to care for it's most needy, the cost can actually be greater in the long run.
@bestia2.06317 күн бұрын
You subscribe to the white man's value system😂
@AA1349417 күн бұрын
dude, poor people all over the world try and come out of poverty. its not a white man's value system. its humankind's value system
@brianquint612617 күн бұрын
You subscribe to Scots-Irish southern white culture. Literally a white man's culture. Stop being a culture vulture.
@aquariuswaive17 күн бұрын
@@bestia2.063 so it’s “white” to become successful and be self sufficient? You must think very little of black folks…
@JonathanHatcher-z1t17 күн бұрын
What? Who faught to FREE the black man from slavery... (REPUBLICANS) Who faught to KEEP them slaves.. (DEMOCRATS!) YOU are the one who is STILL on the democrat plantation....
@Mrs.CGraves17 күн бұрын
This is the thinking that only holds YOU back.
@bestia2.06317 күн бұрын
All lies
@aquariuswaive17 күн бұрын
@@bestia2.063 bring your evidence
@JonathanHatcher-z1t17 күн бұрын
All lies? What the hell are you talking about lies...? Everything this man is saying is the truth, if you want to continue to live in ignorance and STILL be stuck on the democrat plantation so be it...
@josephsantoro864317 күн бұрын
@@aquariuswaivehe can’t because he doesn’t have any
@bromack317 күн бұрын
Stop trolling. You must be a foreign agent from another country,
@bestia2.06317 күн бұрын
@bromack3 I'm speaking facts
@MonstaIce-cx2rh16 күн бұрын
Japan was given reparations for World War 2 ... fact
@elainewilliams501916 күн бұрын
Every one been was given reparations but black Americans. To be really honest I am sick of hearing about it. Because black Americans can't even get a hate crime bill pass. Neverless reparations it is time to move on