White Lib Tries To Convince Black Conservatives They Are UNDERPRIVILEGED But Fails

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@joelmclean2898
@joelmclean2898 11 ай бұрын
Something to note: Every time you see a liberal and conservative talking about a topic, when the liberal speaks the conservative sits quietly listening. When the Conservative starts to speak the liberals start to talk over him/her. Every. Time. The Libs just want to cut off any opposing view.
@AB-ez4rm
@AB-ez4rm 11 ай бұрын
Liberals have to interrupt because they know everything they say will be countered.
@darrenpokorski7756
@darrenpokorski7756 11 ай бұрын
Have to remember there’s two types of people, the first who will sit there and listen, the second is only waiting to speak.
@HypnoticHollywood
@HypnoticHollywood 11 ай бұрын
@@darrenpokorski7756 You missed the point which is that conservatives are always the ones who sit and listen, while liberals are always the ones who only wait to speak.
@darrenpokorski7756
@darrenpokorski7756 11 ай бұрын
@@HypnoticHollywood I’m with you. I agree.
@saurabhpericherla5454
@saurabhpericherla5454 11 ай бұрын
I’m a conservative, but I admit that I probably would be talking over my liberal opponent.
@ArmyOfAngels2024
@ArmyOfAngels2024 11 ай бұрын
I'm white and worked two jobs to put myself through college while paying my mother rent. I'm about to pay off my student loan and I feel so PROUD of what I've accomplished!!
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 11 ай бұрын
Hell yeah!! Proud of you! I have done the same thing. Worked my ass off for 14 years to get my masters degree so that I can work in my chosen field and be successful. It was damn hard and I faced mountains ⛰️ at every turn, but I never gave up.
@reginagrayson2465
@reginagrayson2465 11 ай бұрын
And you deserve to celebrate it, too!!🎉😊
@andrewmacpherson4664
@andrewmacpherson4664 11 ай бұрын
👏 Well done 👍
@xxgodskrpxx9848
@xxgodskrpxx9848 11 ай бұрын
congratulations bro 👏 🙌 ❤
@seanboulden9898
@seanboulden9898 10 ай бұрын
Way to step up!
@goodolearkygal5746
@goodolearkygal5746 11 ай бұрын
"Welfare programs and social reform are great!!" Also "Don't feed wild animals, they will not be able to hunt for themselves and become dependent "
@llujan6395
@llujan6395 11 ай бұрын
Very well said! Sad that it's true ...
@faith.s_mom
@faith.s_mom 11 ай бұрын
Mic drop!!!
@siamihari8717
@siamihari8717 11 ай бұрын
You Can take Humanity out of Nature, but you cannot take Nature out of Humanity
@davidgordon3744
@davidgordon3744 11 ай бұрын
Their mindset is “give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime. Unless than man is black, then give him more fish you racist”
@edgarwhite9439
@edgarwhite9439 11 ай бұрын
No one ever mentions that this is a catch 22 on purpose.. If you make a certain amount of money they take that money away. However, that amount of money you can make isn’t above the poverty line.. a cap of somewhere around $15,000 a year. Now if you could combine the 2 that could be helpful.. But if you don’t have skills and are a single parent.. Think about that! That’s the trap.
@TheJordan1960
@TheJordan1960 11 ай бұрын
I’m a 61 year old Hispanic electrical engineer. Nothing pisses me off more than the low expectations woke liberals place and expect from Hispanics and Blacks. Keep posting these informative videos and good luck with your engineering studies. Thx Jojo ❤
@mrow7598
@mrow7598 11 ай бұрын
Bigotry of soft expectations.
@joseroa5243
@joseroa5243 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, if any of us made any form of mistakes they'd look at us with pity and say "Let's help them, they are hispanic after all" fucking insulting.
@ayabokti161
@ayabokti161 11 ай бұрын
Yeah. I agree. It's BS. 😖
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
@@mrow7598 Soft bigotry of low expectations.
@PruneHub
@PruneHub 11 ай бұрын
GWB did say "soft bigotry", but what makes it "soft"? If you believe this about another group of people then by definition you're a racist. You believe that group is either too weak or stupid to succeed in life.
@donaldwillis2267
@donaldwillis2267 11 ай бұрын
I tried to find my "generational wealth", all I found was that my family was always poor
@korradog81
@korradog81 11 ай бұрын
Same
@kimplpnoklahoma9660
@kimplpnoklahoma9660 11 ай бұрын
Me as well…
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
Yeah......
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 11 ай бұрын
Facts
@6422022
@6422022 10 ай бұрын
Yes but looking at what we had and wanting to be more than is a choice. I was following in my parents way of barely getting by and low income housing. I chose to stop dating abusive guys and drinking and partying and set my standards higher. Chose a good military boy we struggled for years financially but we worked hard made good financial decisions, grew up some before having kids and now we are upper class now. Girls still at home, 18, 22. I told them to find work or career that is never going to go out of business, the old and the young. One is a community support worker like me and the other is on wait list for dental hygienist. I believe in the way the asians do it, stay home work hard save as a family. My oldest is saving to built on our property and the youngest is saving as well. They also pay $500 for rent as nothing is free. We need to think differently and not whine about the rising costs of living but think smarter to get a head.
@mnjlittle7547
@mnjlittle7547 11 ай бұрын
“He might be racist” he definitely is but he doesn’t think he is.
@mike02454
@mike02454 11 ай бұрын
His wokeness is a shield to hide it. That's why he feels guilty.
@DustinBarlow8P
@DustinBarlow8P 11 ай бұрын
@@mike02454 It's comical that if you ever see a band of Liberals talking about what is best for black people, you never see a black person in that group. They probably have never even spoken to one, so they believe whatever social media tells them black people are. Also the most diverse place I have ever seen or been in the last 15 years, has been at a Trump Rally. Have never seen so many colors represented at one single place.
@AllisterWilliamsTV
@AllisterWilliamsTV 11 ай бұрын
Yup
@kennethpinder7983
@kennethpinder7983 11 ай бұрын
My mother was unmarried and pregnant in rural Massachusetts in 1966-67. She was sexually harassed for 9 months to make her an honest woman. Her employer abandoned her when she entered the hospital to deliver me. My mother had no resources, no job, my grand mother refused to let her move in with me. My mother became ill and could no longer take care of me. My grandmother's answer was again no. My mother put me in foster care for 8 years, I returned to my mother who promptly returned to welfare. When I graduated high school my only real option was the military. When I went to college, It took me ten years to complete my degree(undergrad) because I had to work full time to pay the bill so that I could borrow money to go to school. My ancestor are from Britain. Poverty in America does NOT skip white people. Stop the nonsense about white priviledge. There is no such thing.
@stephj9378
@stephj9378 11 ай бұрын
Comment of the Day!
@stephj9378
@stephj9378 11 ай бұрын
We all have positives and negatives in life. As individuals, as families. Most of us have ownership or ACCESS to anything we need. If we can navigate the rough spots, like you did, we can find sweet spots.
@jenhorn5859
@jenhorn5859 11 ай бұрын
Oprah is hurting this country with her nonsense about whites in poverty still possess their “whiteness” and therefore still have white privilege. Does she feel guilty because of her massive wealth? She’s only spreading division and hate.
@hellooutthere8956
@hellooutthere8956 11 ай бұрын
I do not understand how a grandmother could do tht to you but I do know back then white ppl were only worried wht the neighbors thought. If you did wrg they shunned you. If you did good they took credit for it. I was raised by a mother like your grandmother. I know the pain. There are many things in the white culture tht is f*d up.
@christopherziemer1957
@christopherziemer1957 11 ай бұрын
I agree. Poverty take no notice of race/creed/color of skin. Good on you for working and grinding so hard. I have much the same story. Own my house and 2 cars now. By the Grace of God and hard work I am where I am.
@nachoakajrod
@nachoakajrod 11 ай бұрын
Man that Alec dude. Whole time has that “you poor thing, if only you were smart enough to see I am smarter because I’m not all the things I say you are. Just listen to your superior beings and let us save you from those evil people that want to let you make up your own mind.” Energy about him.
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
They often do.
@joelmclean2898
@joelmclean2898 11 ай бұрын
I'm white. I'm 63 yo. When I was a teen right out of high school, you had to meet a certain criteria to qualify for a student loan. If you didn't show you could pay back the loan, it wasn't give to you. As a result, I didn't qualify. I went to community college, working to pay as I went. Eventually I went into the military and got education and training that led me to a lifelong career. NOTHING I did was helped because I was white. On the flip side, I saw foreigners in the school being given free college because they were foreign. Being white hurt me, not helped me.
@BestBaconForever
@BestBaconForever 11 ай бұрын
This. And yet if we bring this up we're told it's not true or stop complaining about ut cause we're white. Racism has flipped from any minority group to whites now.
@PomPom-ei3kl
@PomPom-ei3kl 11 ай бұрын
That’s still happening. Happened to me as well. Ironically, I was told I would receive no help because I was white.
@6422022
@6422022 10 ай бұрын
In Canada a military wife told me that back in Ontario, Canada, her indigenous friend got free higher education whereas the wife was still paying off her debts. The problem was that the indigenous girl got 2 degrees or whatever, then went back on the reserve so did not even pursue what she took. She just went back and lived off our dime. I feel change in the air slightly in that a lot of people are starting to wake up to this victim bs. I've always believed that we oppress someone by having an open purse for decades and decades now and yet I don't see much change other than now I've been called a colonizer.
@cincoy3679
@cincoy3679 10 ай бұрын
I agree.
@belindamiller6349
@belindamiller6349 8 ай бұрын
All day long.
@DustinBarlow8P
@DustinBarlow8P 11 ай бұрын
I am white, and when I was getting my MBA in Business School, I moved in with a black person who I had met at orientation, and we both hadn't found a place ot live, so it was best we move in together and help each other out. We went to a VERY liberal school, and we would go to this small bar that was across the street from the Campus, a few nights a week. The amount of times, we would meet a liberal man or woman, we would both say we go to the school, and without asking "What is your field of study? How do like it here?, etc, they immediately ask him "Are you here on a sports scholarship?" Granted this school had a large White population when I went (2007 - 2010 around 90% of student body was white), but these liberals truly believe black people are just not as smart, so they only way they would be at that school is on a full Football/Basketball scholarship. I would say "No we both are getting our MBA's", they would start laughing like a cracked a joke, and then get this "Are you pulling my leg?" look. It was the most racist shit I had ever seen! Racism is not in the South, and it is not done by "Hillbilies" or people living in a rural area". It is done by the typical White Democrat.
@_Delta_P_
@_Delta_P_ 9 ай бұрын
Bingo.
@Doxymeister
@Doxymeister 9 ай бұрын
Your discussion of racism not being in the south or done by hillbillies triggered a memory. I grew up in Oklahoma, pretty much a white area with some Native Americans as well. Down in this corner of the state where I live now is the nation's top all-black rodeo club. I would never dream of competing against these guys because they are just that good. In fact, the top bronc rider of all time was a black dude from Oklahoma. Now, we're not all "hillbillies" here--we have one of the nation's top universities for trauma surgeons, and a top university for veterinary medicine, as well as an aerospace industry. Anyway, sorry for the silly aside, we're just very proud of this rodeo club!
@darnelldyson4590
@darnelldyson4590 9 ай бұрын
It's done by both, don't even! The company I work for has a contract that has us work one Saturday a month. We're outside collecting house hold chemical for proper disposal. I'm the only black person out of 5, the rest white. In two yrs, iv had two white guys who are obviously Republicans based on their Trump clothing and confederate sticker on their truck. Both men asked me did the state put me here for work release! It's on both sides!
@timkelly6985
@timkelly6985 9 ай бұрын
​@@darnelldyson4590 Yes, but the Democrats turn it into policy. BIG DIFFERENCE.
@darnelldyson4590
@darnelldyson4590 9 ай бұрын
@timkelly6985 Such a big deal, then why hasn't any pugs changed it, because they don't care, same reason they agreed! Yall act like it makes a difference being back then most people were racist as were most policies from either side. It's a fruitless argument, where no side looks any better than the other. What's funny is yall wanna harp on that and ignore what dems have done since vs. what pugs are doing now! I live in now, not yesterday!
@JeremyWamhoff
@JeremyWamhoff 11 ай бұрын
Red Pill moment for ya? "He just equated being in poverty to being black" - This is exactly my problem with a large portion of democrat voters. I hear racist stuff like this from them all the time. They think they are saying the right thing because they belive they are being kind caring and compassinate the way someone above someone else should be! ...yeah I'm pretty sure they can't hear themselves.
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
"Poor kids can be just as bright and talented as white kids." -Joe Biden Having been a white kid who was poor I can only say the demented old bastard needs to just stop talking completely.
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 11 ай бұрын
Yoooooooo 💯 true! Libs do not realize how incredibly racist the things they say and believe actually are!! They constantly talk about blk people as these uneducated, low class, poor, drug addicts, etc etc. And yet they are calling everyone else racist! It's just wild.
@SHiFTyTReATS
@SHiFTyTReATS 11 ай бұрын
I’m glad my melanin brothers and sisters are waking up. It’s always been nothing but love here. We’re stronger United rather than divided! ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
@ronaldpippen8164
@ronaldpippen8164 11 ай бұрын
They don't want us united.
@epgamer1145
@epgamer1145 7 ай бұрын
Facts. Russia forgives this crap put a while ago. It isn’t impossible.
@warrenhopper2188
@warrenhopper2188 11 ай бұрын
Beware of people that hate everyone and try to use others to fight their battles for them.
@edgarwhite9439
@edgarwhite9439 11 ай бұрын
Definitely BEWARE of people who claim to be “Anti-Racist”.. It’s verbal shorthand for being a Marxist. And they are most definitely Racist.
@josephwilliams1915
@josephwilliams1915 11 ай бұрын
This tactic is literally from the nazi playbook. Goebells straight up said they accuse others of what they're doing, and if you lie long enough, everyone will believe the lie. Scary times we live in
@Bach_Treebane
@Bach_Treebane 11 ай бұрын
That's true! It's exactly how I play skyrim
@josephwilliams1915
@josephwilliams1915 11 ай бұрын
@Bach_Treebane ah, the things that unite us, eh? Not gonna lie, i like the companions quest where you turn for the first time. I always tried to kill as many villagers as I could hahaha
@ayabokti161
@ayabokti161 11 ай бұрын
😂❤💯✔️
@christophercrabtree3874
@christophercrabtree3874 11 ай бұрын
Alec proved time and time again Chandler's point that the big switch really was the democrat racists going under cover.
@Swearengen1980
@Swearengen1980 11 ай бұрын
Sadly, retards like Alec don't even realize they're being blatantly racist by telling black people they can't succeed without handouts from whites.
@metroidhunter965
@metroidhunter965 11 ай бұрын
That’s why I call “The Big Switch” a lie The KKK was a Democrat brainchild, Jim Crow was a Democrat brainchild, opposing the Civil Rights Act was the brainchild of the Democrats, and racist anti-white black supremacy is also a brainchild of the Democrats
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
Pretty much. They are trying pin their historical crimes on the other side and one day they will try to claim it was the Republicans all along that were the bad guys.
@WilliamScavengerFish
@WilliamScavengerFish 9 ай бұрын
Did Alec forget his robe?
@nancybolyard8020
@nancybolyard8020 8 ай бұрын
Thank you; and the very first thing we need to do is stop giving out participation trophies.. when I was in school, if you did not pass, you didn’t graduate, and you absolutely either dropped out, or took it over until you DID graduate.. no child left behind has hurt ALL children by dumbing the education down to NOTHING.. I learned to •write a check• •balance my checkbook• •make change• •fill out an employment application• •cook and sew• •hold an intelligent conversation• •social skills• •following rules• •discipline• and •respect for my elders• I am so sad at education today. The community colleges are now teaching sciences at what used to be HIGH SCHOOL levels! My high school biology class was 100% harder than the very same class in COLLEGE many years later - actually the high school class was HARDER!! And that is a personal fact.. having taken both of the classes I’m speaking of… 😮😢😶🫢
@vagabondwastrel2361
@vagabondwastrel2361 11 ай бұрын
his is basically a demonstration of why the party switch never happened. Also why bush was smarter than everyone thought with the creation of the phrase"the bigotry of low expectations"
@petebrown6356
@petebrown6356 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, never happened. Both parties would have to agree and they don't. Why would the party that fought against slavery, push for civil rights, etc. all of a sudden agree to be the party that believed in the opposite? It doesn't even make sense. It's ONLY the D's that say "all our racists went to the R party", when they didn't - they came right back....there's a reason Robert KKK Byrd was a D, called a mentor by Hillary.
@blakemcelrath54
@blakemcelrath54 11 ай бұрын
💯
@eddiedelgado923
@eddiedelgado923 11 ай бұрын
That white racist liberal hates black people and thinks black people need to stay in the house nigga line and be stupid and keep voting Democrat when they was the party of the KKK and Biden best friend was Robert Byrd an old grand wizard of the KKK Biden even Cried at his funeral yup Bidens mentor.
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 11 ай бұрын
If the party switch really happened, you would be able to go to any southern states hall of records and look through the voter rolls and if John Doe of Virgina was a registered democrat in 1963 than after the civil rights act passed, they would be a registered republican. You could go through the list and match up names, years and party affiliation and prove the party switch. But as far as I know no one ever did that.
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 11 ай бұрын
@the_dark_harvestBabbling nonsense, who is "we" in your rambling? "We're in inferiors raced" what does that mean? Who is the "tribe" that gave food and housing to everyone? "And we're going to be racist and assert that the way you used to live before us trash came along and ruined existence for you" Who is "us trash"?
@hadesdogs4366
@hadesdogs4366 11 ай бұрын
I find it funny how the white liberals are telling the black conservatives how to think and behave, despite trying to be a white night😂😂
@trev5287
@trev5287 7 ай бұрын
Malcom X called it years ago the second he changed his perspective on who his enemy was he was murdered
@Hawkcam1996
@Hawkcam1996 11 ай бұрын
The question about supporting black lives doesn’t “mean” anything. It’s just a question that’s phrased in such a way to emotionally manipulate people.
@lawrenceladd30
@lawrenceladd30 11 ай бұрын
Well said! It's like climate change, it's like yes we do have four seasons so the climate changes frequently! It's like trying to fight sunset or the Sun rise, it makes absolutely no sense and it's meant to either anger or confuse others to muddy the waters that much more! Be well.
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
In politics it's all about emotional manipulation, especially with the left.
@matthewsill748
@matthewsill748 11 ай бұрын
Welfare is definitely a trap i am from the UK and i believe it doesn't matter what race you are if someone is willing to give you free money why would you want to go to work and then you are stuck in that cycle for generations
@HadToChangeMyName_YoutubeSucks
@HadToChangeMyName_YoutubeSucks 11 ай бұрын
I"m a white guy who worked through college both off campus and on so two jobs, and I paid for my student loans. My education costs were worth every penny, my degree was in chemical engineering but as a work study I ended up learning to program and programming has been very good to me, never worked a day as a chemical engineer, I can't even mix a good cocktail.
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 11 ай бұрын
I worked 40 hours a week. Then went at night. And the cost was $35.00 a Credit hour. The best part about it. If I was not up to speed. I could drop the class. Then I would not lose the money. Then take it again after I was.
@renatal1972
@renatal1972 8 ай бұрын
As a white women, my mother in the 1980’s tried to get welfare to feed me and my brother. She made $2.25 an hour and was denied welfare because she made $0.25 too much an hour. I can’t tell you how many days she went hungry too make sure me and my brother had food.
@davidlogan6373
@davidlogan6373 11 ай бұрын
I love it! Let them display their arrogance, diadain, and condescension. Progressives don't just show this to black Americans. Blacks are just one of the pawns in play. Some truly do mean well. Its unfortunate that they believe "underpriveleged" are lesser than them, and deserve pity.
@reginagrayson2465
@reginagrayson2465 11 ай бұрын
😳😳 You are so right....!!
@jordanburrill7182
@jordanburrill7182 11 ай бұрын
Being 'underprivileged' is a mindset. Ask Charles Payne. 'The racism is of low expectations'.
@smacfe
@smacfe 11 ай бұрын
Skippy in the baseball cap is the most racist person I've ever listened to.
@korinogaro
@korinogaro 11 ай бұрын
I am sometimes kinda sure that half of so called liberals are Democrats vel KKK doing racist shit but pretending they are the good guys. Like imagine better dopamine spike for a racist than giving knife to the members of a race you hate and convincing them to stab themselves.
@Dark_Harmony
@Dark_Harmony 11 ай бұрын
LOL! Skippy.
@olaftheblack4543
@olaftheblack4543 11 ай бұрын
And ignorant. He needs some testosterone treatment.
@londenard
@londenard 11 ай бұрын
Whenever I watch one of your videos, I'm reminded of just how sheltered your life must have been. I grew up in the hood. Historically, black people in the hood, attack other black people if they speak proper English, avoid drugs or alcohol, save themselves for marriage, listen to ANYTHING but "black music", have white friends, pursue academics, etc, etc, etc. I believe some of these attitudes have lessened to an extent but not to the point that they should. We as a people need to discourage bad behavior and encourage good behavior. It blows my mind when I suggest that a black youth refrain from drugs, alcohol and promiscuity and they accuse me of wanting them to "act white"...
@dovely9279
@dovely9279 11 ай бұрын
I had to work 2 jobs and go to school with 18 credit hours at a community college. I'm a white girl from poor Appalachia, and most everyone had to work and go to school, if they even got it into their minds that were capable of college. Most didn't think there was any route to afford such an endeavor.
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 11 ай бұрын
Yoooo that is amazing! I am super proud of you!! You can do anything if you work hard and apply yourself. I also had to work really really hard for my life. It took me 14 years to get the degrees I needed to do my job. It was a brutal and long struggle! But guess what? Today, I enjoy a pretty great life. I own my dream car (something I used to literally daydream about when I was younger) have a nice place of my own and don't have to stress about bills. Am I rich? No, but I don't need that. I feel rich lol and I am comfortable. And I wish more people would do what you and I have done. Work hard!! Don't just rely on others to do for you or to just give you things for free. Welfare life doesn't look great to me. And I understand that there really are some people that truly need it and it is a blessing in their lives. But my problem is with the people that go on welfare that DON'T NEED TO! They are just avoiding doing work and getting a job. Anyway, good job again and I wish you all the best in the future!
@megantorres4857
@megantorres4857 11 ай бұрын
Look up Berea College
@6422022
@6422022 10 ай бұрын
And you my dear are the winner. Keep telling your story, maybe go back to your people and show them that it is possible to lift themselves out of poverty. Im 57 and I always thought that you had to pay up front for education and it wasn't until my neighbors daughter told me that she worked until she came up with enough for a semester then quit, went to school then back to work to pay for the next semester. It takes longer to do this but you don't have any high paying loans at the end. There are many ways to get the education ya just have to be smart about it.
@wickedgenx1972
@wickedgenx1972 11 ай бұрын
Alec needs to be beyond embarrassed. The really sad/scary part...he's not. He honestly thinks his racist behavior is "helping people" and he's not racist. 😂 And, no one has said get rid of welfare completely. There are absolutely people who need help sometimes and there is nothing wrong with that! The problem is people making the system a "career" and abusing it. There are people of all races doing that by the way!
@tmil9684
@tmil9684 9 ай бұрын
My sister is one of the extreme liberals. She believes everything Alec is talking about. It's so difficult to deal with because when we are together she literally screams at me, my brother and mother, but constantly says things that in my eyes are completely racist
@bonniem2423
@bonniem2423 10 ай бұрын
I'm so sick of victim culture. Now people are claiming that the way THEY see themselves makes them a victim and should afford them special status. SMH
@Hawkcam1996
@Hawkcam1996 11 ай бұрын
That Alek guy has no idea what he’s talking about when he claims Trump only says what’s popular. If that were true, he would’ve won the popular vote, and he wouldn’t be constantly smeared for the things he says by people taking those things out of context.
@overcomingobstaclescreates1695
@overcomingobstaclescreates1695 11 ай бұрын
Alec really can't even see his own cognitive dissonance.
@carpetkingandflooring3632
@carpetkingandflooring3632 11 ай бұрын
Alec also is trying to stand out like he is the smartest guy in the room. FAILING
@meredithcarroll6209
@meredithcarroll6209 11 ай бұрын
Dude in the hat is so happy to throw out statistics until you mention fatherless households, which statistics have shown to be a predictor of drug and alcohol addiction, incarceration, high scool drop out rates, and suicide.
@ayabokti161
@ayabokti161 11 ай бұрын
The guy with the hat, wears the hat to keep his brains from spilling out 😂😂😂 gesh dude The guy with the Vaxx Rebel shirt is killing it 💯
@aujus4411
@aujus4411 11 ай бұрын
Welfare is detrimental to all recipients! Working and being a productive member of society is an uplifting good for your psyche
@dovely9279
@dovely9279 11 ай бұрын
It's great for short-term for those who have done all they can yet still find themselves unable to survive. My mother got it for a few weeks back in the early 70s. She was single mom as my drunkard father was gone, and she had a few weeks that she absolutely could not work, which left her unable to feed me. No one else could help, and she had to resort to that. That was back when you only did that as an absolute last resort because the community really looked down on you because their taxes were now having to pay for your bad circumstances.
@davidlogan6373
@davidlogan6373 11 ай бұрын
To a degree. Welfare is great as a stopgap. Especially with children to feed. When the net becomes a hammock, then that nothing more than a dependency bribe.
@cameronb3834
@cameronb3834 11 ай бұрын
There’s nothing wrong with being a welfare queen
@rman4539
@rman4539 11 ай бұрын
Welfare is just a tool, and like every tool, it can good or bad, depending on how you use it, and why you use it. Example of a good use : you are in a very bad situation, you didn't find a job right now, you need to pay your bills or lose your apartment. It's a good thing to have some help for the time you can find another job without losing everything. Example of a bad use : you don't try to find a job, stay in your room watching TV, eating snacks all day long, basically becoming lazy and depressed. Does it help you? Of course not.
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 11 ай бұрын
Welfare was designed for people that could not work. But when companies learned they could charge more for a product. Because someone else was paying for it. They jumped on that. Why College cost went up 500%. As it wasn't their money. It was taxpayers money.
@om617yota8
@om617yota8 11 ай бұрын
"Giving money to people doesn't hurt them!" Well, not only is that not true, but they're also not the only people in the equation. What about the people who had their money taken away?
@boogertait
@boogertait 11 ай бұрын
I GREW UP IN SOUTH PHILLY AND WE ALL HAD IT HARD BLACK AND WHITE
@om617yota8
@om617yota8 11 ай бұрын
"Make college free" should be read as "make someone else, who likely didn't go to college, pay for your college."
@DaCrazyHand
@DaCrazyHand 11 ай бұрын
"Someone I don't like was able to succeed, therefore meritocracy is a myth." Love the logic.
@jacobnash9755
@jacobnash9755 11 ай бұрын
Makes sense if you compile a list of words or concepts that Alec tries to use but clearly doesn't understand. Is he really a college student? How did he pass to get in? I don't think he knows what an HBCU is. I think he let it slide instead of asking. He didn't respond to anything in that segment but Trump letting that lady out of prison. The increase to the HBCU's helps promote education and success for the future of the black community. He just sat there with a grin as if that was nothing at all.
@overcomingobstaclescreates1695
@overcomingobstaclescreates1695 11 ай бұрын
@@jacobnash9755 Yep, I guarantee he never heard about First Steps program, or Opportunity Zones, which also refutes his claim that "Trump didn't do anything as President to help black lives." After all, they don't talk about that stuff on Clown News Network or MSDNC.
@ballsack8937
@ballsack8937 11 ай бұрын
It's so cringe to watch people defend others who didn't ask for the help nor did they need it
@willswrenches3605
@willswrenches3605 11 ай бұрын
Yo Jojo I am one of those white people you said can't relate to your experience of not working two jobs and going to college and not having to pay for it, I believe this is because because you have both parents who took investment in your future and you took heed to that investment. I on the other hand never made it to high school, was an absolute disturbance in class to cause that, and as a result had have two jobs to pay for my addiction I had from lack of direction. Just an example of reality compared to politics. Give your dad an extra hug next time you see him and tell him you love him for me.
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 11 ай бұрын
Hey man, You're right, some people get rough circumstances and it doesn't matter if you are white or black. But, if you work hard, you will find that there are doors that open, there are opportunities, and there are pathways out of any situation. I appreciate that you have the humility and self awareness to realize that you missed out on high school and made choices that have led to a bad place. But, I want to tell you right now-- it's not over bro. If you want a different life, I promise you can have it. I am a living example! I won't go into too much detail, but I was deeply addicted to heroin, ended up homeless, and even went to prison for awhile. By all accounts, my life was over. But, I decided I was better than that and had more to offer the world AND that I deserved some kind of decent life. Fast forward 10 years later (10 years of HARD WORK and climbing mountains ⛰️ of barriers all along the way) and I have a pretty awesome life. It's not perfect, cause nothing is ever perfect, and I still have goals and things to work on, but overall it's pretty great. I own the car of my dreams, have a great place of my own, financially stable, great career, great family, etc. It's crazy to think how I went from homeless addict/ex-con to a successful professional. And you can do it too, if you want it. So, I hope this maybe gives you some inspiration. I know how hard addiction is, but there are some pretty amazing ways that modern medicine can help with that. I wish you all the best and if you have any specific questions or would like advice on anything, just let me know and we can get connected. Peace man!
@seanboulden9898
@seanboulden9898 10 ай бұрын
Hell, the state of Oregon is doing away with "graduation requirements" bcuz for some reason they believe that graduation requirements are hampering the disenfranchised student. And these ppl are getting ready to go out into the real world & get jobs that will have real world consequences
@bullmoose5574
@bullmoose5574 7 ай бұрын
Yup and we're already like #47 in education or something like that
@karenhunter3113
@karenhunter3113 11 ай бұрын
Wokeness keeps people in their victimhood which makes it impossible for them to rise up. As long as you're situation is someone else's fault, you're powerless to change it.
@suedemays9046
@suedemays9046 9 ай бұрын
Your parents have done the world a service raising you so good. Good on u for honest curiosity keep on truckin brother
@boogertait
@boogertait 11 ай бұрын
YOUR A SMART DUDE JOJO IM PROUD TO CALL YOU MY AMERICA BROTHER... KEEP FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT JOJO
@richardgraham5314
@richardgraham5314 11 ай бұрын
If a person makes bad choices.. they add up No matter your "color"
@KentSteele-b7p
@KentSteele-b7p 11 ай бұрын
I worked 3 jobs through college. My kids (of all races) get a college education without debt for their inheritance. And anything free is stolen from someone who works. Do a part 2.
@d4dr4g0n
@d4dr4g0n 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. Statistics can be abused and mislead people without context. Such as who made this statistic? Where was this done? How was this study done? Are there other study or statistics that contest the findings? Even how the study was funded. Money is a powerful, consistent motivator. Devil’s in the details. It’s the things you don’t know that can hurt you.
@jaredfritsch6833
@jaredfritsch6833 10 ай бұрын
If I am in a class, giving answers to a test to a friend, they haven't learned the material. They've only learned the answers. Same is true for giving money to someone when they haven't done a job for me. Handouts, hurt people, not help them....not in the long run. All welfare really is, is a bandaid that's being slapped on the problem.
@lisaeaker9064
@lisaeaker9064 9 ай бұрын
Im white on welfare cause im still waiting in my white privilege i really hope my privilege is coming soon because even with collage education with multiple different certifications me and my family are literally one foot out the door homeless
@epgamer1145
@epgamer1145 7 ай бұрын
So does it have a herbal shipping estimation. I have waited 21 years and still no word. Is there a way to reorder?
@doodoo871
@doodoo871 11 ай бұрын
So funny hearing someone telling others to give all of their possessions to others, no matter how hard they’ve worked for them. Until someone has given everything they have and will give all they work for, I can’t take them seriously saying give people millions, no matter what.
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 11 ай бұрын
Well the guy was an imbecile. Give all these people a $Million Dollars. See how fast housing goes up. And everything else like Fuel cost. Electricity. Gasoline, Food. As Inflation will ruin everybody else Pension Funds. 401k, etc...As you can't flood the economy with money in the $Trillions of Dollars. Too 40 Million people. Then expect prices to remain the same.
@MsDropofrain
@MsDropofrain 11 ай бұрын
exactly!!
@leeweyland4561
@leeweyland4561 9 ай бұрын
If they give you money. They buy your vote Otherwise they wouldn't be giving it to you it keeps you reliant upon them
@maritamuras8978
@maritamuras8978 11 ай бұрын
Please do a part 2. I’m white and in my 30s. I am currently working two jobs right now. I could have gone for just one higher-paying job, but I chose less stress for myself.
@thedogtutor4998
@thedogtutor4998 9 ай бұрын
We need more truth channels, THANK YOU
@PaulsWanderings
@PaulsWanderings 11 ай бұрын
The line that got me was when the white guy said that he doesn't think that Trump doesn't want bad things to happen to black people like a lot of conservatives do.
@phylliscurtner5578
@phylliscurtner5578 10 ай бұрын
I hear you,that pissed me off too. He is a liberal snob and does not know what he is talking about, just thinks he does.
@rachelcampbell9733
@rachelcampbell9733 11 ай бұрын
I worked 2 to 3 jobs. I made sure I helped my daughter pay for college. I am first generation college grad and so is my husband. We put each other through school after having our kid. And the truth is when I was a child my father stapled cardboard to the walls did we did not feel the wind blowing! And we ate dried beans and biscuits so much my sister and I would cry about it. My parents worked really hard to get a better life for us. My dad worked 3 jobs and would sleep in his car! My husband worked nights at a brick plant to allow me to go to college and then after I was done he got to go to college! We were poorer than anyone I know when we were young. We lived in $496 a month when we had our daughter! Not one extra penny! I saved all year to buy Christmas for my child. Being Poor is not about race. And America lets you change your situation through hard work.
@petebrown6356
@petebrown6356 11 ай бұрын
I took classes in marketing, audio/video production, and statistics IN THE SAME SEMESTER. Boy was it eye opening. In a few months, I learned how to distort the truth with stats, how to create a marketing campaign around them, and use audio/video production to present them. I never saw the TV, or any product, the same ever again.
@PowerHouseWash
@PowerHouseWash 11 ай бұрын
Just curious, was that your most productive semester? It sounds like that sponge soaked up everything it could that semester. lol
@petebrown6356
@petebrown6356 11 ай бұрын
@@PowerHouseWash It was one of them! In the marketing class, I learned that claiming "30% more and new formula - same price!" could just mean, we added water :( How deceptive. Surely that isn't legal? Well, of course it is. While in the stats class I saw that how a question is asked, and to whom, can distort the answers. Now I know how sick the world really is, it isn't surprising but at that age I was shocked at how dishonest everything really is.
@harrylam1869
@harrylam1869 11 ай бұрын
Larry Elder is right when he says, "Welfare has destroyed the Black families, making them fatherless, as the women became married to the state".
@alabama2uz
@alabama2uz 11 ай бұрын
Chandler has been knee deep in politics since he was 14-15.
@rachelorick2212
@rachelorick2212 11 ай бұрын
He's well educated..and a savage...
@towhomitmayconcern8866
@towhomitmayconcern8866 11 ай бұрын
​@@rachelorick2212dude has serious issues
@reginab722
@reginab722 11 ай бұрын
They forced the dads out of the home back in the day. Only recently did they allow the dad to apply. They would tell the women you can’t have a man in the home, so it would discourage marriage.
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
By design and it wasn't just black people they did it to. Anyone who applied for it was told that.
@reginab722
@reginab722 11 ай бұрын
I didn’t mention race. I knew a family it happened to. They weren’t black.
@moralityisnotsubjective5
@moralityisnotsubjective5 11 ай бұрын
@@reginab722 I know that, but most will talk about how it happens to them while ignoring that it happens to everyone else as well.
@tntcyclespdx640
@tntcyclespdx640 11 ай бұрын
Young Mr. Chandler is one of my favorite conservative speakers. He doesnt say much that isnt 100% correct and verifiable.
@hilarytimpe7056
@hilarytimpe7056 11 ай бұрын
My mom always said, "there's lies, damn lies, and then, there are statistics."
@singerkgreen
@singerkgreen 11 ай бұрын
We're paying for your college Jojo and we love seeing that our money spent on your father's channel is being put to good use. ❤
@jyanixbach1975
@jyanixbach1975 11 ай бұрын
45 year old white man back in college for the second time (also in engineering) worked 2 jobs since I was 18. Self employed now but still functionally poor. I'm carrying a 3.7. Situation has nothing to do with academic success or failure. The reason these minorities tend to do poorly in higher education is because our schools push them thru like an assembly line. We are afraid to fail a kid so they get to this level and they are unprepared and now also in crippling debt...
@boogertait
@boogertait 11 ай бұрын
JOJO YOUR PARENTS DID AN UNBELIEVABLE JOB RAISING YOU YOUR A SMAKT KID DUDE
@wreck-itralph3189
@wreck-itralph3189 11 ай бұрын
I am a white 52 year old male. Took me 7 years to get my first degree, working full time as a single dad from the age 19, with no family support. My son is now nearly 30 and has his degree as well. It wasn’t easy growing up poor, but I worked hard and got nothing except Pell grants from the government.
@rosethorns1893
@rosethorns1893 11 ай бұрын
Mark my words… Chandler is a future President of the USA. 💯
@Henry3rdofhisname
@Henry3rdofhisname 11 ай бұрын
You are an extremely intelligent young man Jojo! Keep educating these people!
@Ven183
@Ven183 11 ай бұрын
In america Black people are pushed into the box by black "culture" the pervasive thing in black icons is either a thug life ala Rap music or sports. There are not many big Black icons outside of sports, entertainment or music. And that is what is missing a balanced perspective.
@nikkidarkangelpnope8400
@nikkidarkangelpnope8400 11 ай бұрын
The thing is there are incredible black scholars, researchers, scientists, lawyers you name it there are black people doing it well but you don't see the media machine talking about those people or highlighting that culture. It's purposefully done in my opinion like lumping all non white people together as POC and pretending they are all the same when in reality there are vastly different beliefs, cultures and ideological stances across these forced groupings.
@josmotherman591
@josmotherman591 11 ай бұрын
This is true. One big problem is that race pimps, a la Sharpton and Kendi, are presented as "scholars".
@nataliewalters2759
@nataliewalters2759 10 ай бұрын
Actually there are many but the media won’t show it. You can KZbin many black entrepreneurs , business men and women.
@melvinrobinson7789
@melvinrobinson7789 8 ай бұрын
As a white kid who had to drop out of high school to get a job, that part about poverty towards the end really hit
@SIAN_1
@SIAN_1 11 ай бұрын
Please, do a part 2! Actually I would like to see more reactions to videos from jubilee, because there are some very interesting ones. This one should be called "How to destroy white liberals", because Chandler and Xaviaer came with the facts, I love their energy. There is a question about savior mentality in a 2nd part, so I would like to see you react to that.
@alecjoncas7764
@alecjoncas7764 11 ай бұрын
At my college, I kid you not, there were atleast 15% of the population that couldn’t even read at all, much less English. It sounds absurd, but it’s true, tons of them couldn’t barely speak English if any at all and the teacher would just give them grace bc they felt “bad”. So there would be ppl turning in papers that deserve a 20 and get an 80
@techtiger217
@techtiger217 11 ай бұрын
I'm a Canadian 🇨🇦 and i was on and off of welfare up here. Thank God I came from a culture that believes in hard work. But, i did see alot of the welfare mentality....it's a real thing
@weeyummybmp7693
@weeyummybmp7693 11 ай бұрын
my parents lived through WW 1, the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the early years of the Vietnam War and were never rich - but they were blessed - they owned more than one home over their lifetime, but i can say that they did not have "white privilege." they were immigrants to Canada and worked at "honest labourer jobs" and provided for their families.
@6422022
@6422022 10 ай бұрын
Canadian here too and yes I was low income housing. That was all I knew and when I ran away from home then ma came a year later she immediately got us on list for low income housing. It is a mentality. Today as a 57 year old white woman, if I knew then what I know now, I would have had us do as the Asians do and that is to say rent 1 bedroom, (sister with baby as well), take turns babysitting but all work hard and pool money together save and buy a house. Repeat this until we were all good. But all we knew was low income housing and poverty. I finally decided that I wanted more and so made better choices, married a military guy (no money back then but secure job) we worked and saved hard and are financially secure today. Our daughters 18, 22, still live with us and they are paying rent and saving to secure their financial independence.
@weeyummybmp7693
@weeyummybmp7693 10 ай бұрын
@@6422022 lived in low income housing and there were times that we struggled to even pay the lower rent - but we survived, now my daughters have good jobs and are much better off now than when they were growing up - i remember the day our city welfare department called one of my daughters a "generation welfare recipient" - they ended up givng her a public and letter of aploogy - she was going through a hard time and used the social safety net as she was taught - use it for a lift up, not a lifestyle.
@weeyummybmp7693
@weeyummybmp7693 10 ай бұрын
@@6422022 when we were in low income housing it was due to lack of support from family - and that does play a part in getting some people away from the system- the social safety net is there as a temporary help to get you onto your feet - and sometimes, even with that support, some people still fall through the cracks and struggle with low paying dead end jobs and the need to try to take care of their own family - i know, i have dealt with this and now that i am retired, living alone, i still deal with low income - but i just keep on going.
@kevinbeers768
@kevinbeers768 10 ай бұрын
Young man, I have to hand it to you. I've been watching you for the past month and I love your willingness to learn from your own content. You're perspective is fresh (sometimes naïve, let's blame inexperience on it), and it helps me see things from another side. Loving what you're doing! For this video, I believe that everyone has potential to be great, and we all have our own hurdles. Government should provide a safety net, but only for those who absolutely need it. The liberal guy looked at POC as helpless and needing him to advocate for them. How racist is that?
@AlaskanGrandma
@AlaskanGrandma 11 ай бұрын
Yes please do Part 2. I watched this discussion and it's worth watching the whole thing.
@Scuba_Tim88
@Scuba_Tim88 11 ай бұрын
Alex is constantly moving that goal post every time his argument gets defeated
@russellwetzel4810
@russellwetzel4810 11 ай бұрын
I have been part of the LFR Family since 2018. I have seen Jojo's critical thinking and reason mature over the years. I truly enjoyed this video.
@Sparkchaser91
@Sparkchaser91 11 ай бұрын
You need to do a part two. I'm enjoying the video, and love your insight along with it. I love when a white liberal thinks they know more than a race they are discussing something with, then put in their place.
@lhead7226
@lhead7226 11 ай бұрын
Let's talk about my personal experience with the welfare system. I was in a domestic violence situation where I had to move hundreds of miles away from my abuser and I signed up for welfare. I got so accustom from getting free medical and food assistance that I became afraid to work for fear what I got would be taken away. When I was finally able to break the cycle the caseworker told me, "you'll be back, I know you will." This is why people stay on welfare. There needs to be a pathway off welfare with step down periods, so that people who are dependent can loose the panic and slowly move to independence.
@sarahmunromaddonna6264
@sarahmunromaddonna6264 8 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!!!!! This is HUGE and important and so many people don't understand this aspect. ❤❤❤
@alexsignorelli6780
@alexsignorelli6780 11 ай бұрын
When my wife was pregnant she eventually stopped working at 7 months pregnant and tried to get help. They told her no unless she filed for child support then she get Medicaid and 1200 a month food stamps. I lived there and barely paid all bills by myself. We were young and struggled no help
@chasformer3091
@chasformer3091 11 ай бұрын
Alec is the kind of guy who has a KKK outfit hiding in his closet, and pretends like he doesn't have it.
@anns.6549
@anns.6549 11 ай бұрын
You're right that statistics can be used to 'prove' all kinds of things. Mark Twain said it before we were born - 'figures don't lie, but liars will figure'.
@70lonebear
@70lonebear 11 ай бұрын
Dude..........an engineer??????? I think that you will be a great engineer. You think about and reason out things. You keep doing you. You really give me hope for the future.
@jasoncordial4730
@jasoncordial4730 11 ай бұрын
All I can say is to let these people see how I grew up. I'm white, I grew up poor. I fought my way up and and still am poor, just not as poor as I used to be.
@melodini3125
@melodini3125 11 ай бұрын
I worked 4-5 jobs all the way through college and medical school and I was still getting the highest grades in my classes. If I wasn’t having to work could I have done even better (partially because I would have gotten more sleep)? Yes. But it has been my experience that often those willing to put in the elbow grease are also the ones who are most diligent in their studies. I remember when I was in college being absolutely baffled by why on earth anyone would waste money on college just to party and being irritated by classmates who didn’t have to work and didn’t seem to understand what an educational opportunity that was. I also did have a friend who didn’t have to work so took advantage of it and studied hard and took tons of extra classes and shaved a whole year off medical school so there are some people who make the most of those opportunities. I have often thought about how much elbow grease and struggle has been a net benefit to me and my ability to achieve goals. My kids are growing up in a much better financial situation than I did, but I don’t want them to miss out on the vital strengths that struggling up against the odds cultivated in me. I’m constantly trying to figure out ways for them to learn those skills. Equality of opportunity is most important. Does it mean that some people will have to work harder and build stronger skill sets to succeed? Yes. Does it mean that they will also be afforded less life changing opportunities to take advantage of? Probably. But it also means that they will probably make the absolute most out of every opportunity and hand up simply because they are so precious and rare. I would still choose my life and hard work over my friend who got through medical school quickly because though he was brilliant and could work very hard, he had no self confidence and was terrified of trying something new because he was afraid to fail. Being afraid to fail is a luxury of not having had to overcome sufficient obstacles. For all his financial and social advantages he was self limiting. It always made me wonder how I would have fared growing up in his circumstances. Would I have built the fundamental skills that have made me successful in life? Would I have ended up with his same insecurities and skills? Who knows. Anyway, it’s always jarring to witness ignorant compassion because I’m sure we all have moments we look back on and cringe over where we were so earnest and yet so naive and didn’t realize how offensive we were being. This is a fantastic conversation that I think many could learn from. I would love to see your reaction to the rest of it.
@NancyBotwin1776
@NancyBotwin1776 11 ай бұрын
I remember my mom telling me that she had to tell the government my dad fled to Canada, in order to receive assistance. At 10, he took full custody of me because he served this country with honor and didn't want me raised in that system.
@jackpardee7876
@jackpardee7876 11 ай бұрын
Do a part 2. I’m a middle aged white libertarian, and I’m trying to understand different perspectives, especially from our youth, as you’ll be taking part in our elections. I know your just one voice, but if you don’t listen when you have the chance, you’ll never actually hear anything.
@siamihari8717
@siamihari8717 11 ай бұрын
As a young one. Our schools tried to kill my Individuality. Our Schools tried to murder my Critical Thinking Skills. And I was the only one who railed everyone else submitted, we teach our children in our schools to obey. Here. A few thinga i was told by my several Principals. "Children dont have Rights." "Your not Subject to the Constintution till you turn 18." "Children have to do as they are told by their superiors." "You dont have any freedom, when you walk in those doors in the morning you enter a dictatorship. So toe the line." How can a People raised to be Drones ever Be Free.
@jackpardee7876
@jackpardee7876 11 ай бұрын
@@siamihari8717 I used to wonder those same things. Granted, I was raised in a small town in Texas, and I was responsible, held 3 part time jobs my senior year in high school, and never had a curfew per se, as my father knew I was playing sports and working. As long as I got good grades and made it to school on time. Honestly you don’t become an Adult at 18, but 21, as 18-20 year olds can’t buy alcohol or pistols. The totalitarian regime of school is kind of universal as the same expectations apply in the work space, but instead of your grades, it’s your paycheck. In my case, there’s a caveat, I went into the Corps after High School. I’m making a general assumption, that you’re referencing experiences in the US, and the work place can be very much like what you experience in school. To me it sounds as if they are going a little too far, but where it says “We the people” in the Constitution is now 21 and over. Gun rights, will help bring that age down to 18, but a lot of people don’t like. Guns. The drastic that guns are the leading cause of death in children includes up to 21, if it stopped at 18, the anti 2A crowd couldn’t use that as a talking point, bc of gang violence in our inner cities.
@28Alexiskate
@28Alexiskate 11 ай бұрын
@@siamihari8717 Wow. Those principals were out of line (imo). I don't recall seeing any age limit in the Constintution that the rights We The People only applied to persons once they reach a certain age. If those "principals" were running school as a dictatorship they were absolutely making sure that kids were being denied the ability to learn to "think for themselves" which is a huge issue for me. Each of us must be able to think for oursleves and Not just mindlessly regergitate what we were told in the "tow the ine line" atmosphere of a dictatorship. I do agree that the need for rules is essential and that we should follow those rules unless the rules become determental to or deprive us of our Constinutional Rights. I do beleive that the most essential "rule" is Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You. If more of us would just simply apply that one rule to our everyday life the world would be a better place.
@siamihari8717
@siamihari8717 11 ай бұрын
@@jackpardee7876 There is a Point where your Orders clash with what is right. As a Service man do you not have a duty to deny an Unlawful or Unconstituional Order? Id hold the situation to be in the same place, if we are unable to treat children with the dignity they deserve, how could we treat the adults any better? If everyone tollerates their Rights being trampled upon Child or Adult then what Rights does anyone really have? A Paycheck does not make me Free. I see it as limiting my Freedom, as im forced into a HapsterWheel of a Rat-Race that demands I make money, and I really Cannot say 'no' or else. Thats Slavery by several more steps. Where would that dollar get me? Worthless as it is? Will I ever own a Home. Will I ever own a Car. Will I have to Share a Single apparent with three other people just to barely get by? System is broken once it worked but now there is only corruption
@jackpardee7876
@jackpardee7876 11 ай бұрын
@@siamihari8717 As a Marine, yes I have to follow lawful orders, support and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.However, the Democrats, trying to work against gun rights, understand that this is there objective, classify anyone under 21 as a child. Children are beholden to their guardians. Now, I joined the Marine Corps at 17, and had to have my father sign for me to enlist. At 18, you get some rights, yet you are still not considered “The People” as you’re not allowed to purchase alcohol or firearms. I am a 2A advocate, but that is neither here nor there. Personally at 18 if you can join the military and go to war to defend your country, you should be considered the people, but those anti 2A people use statistics that hurt those ages, by saying that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children. They are including up to 20 yer olds, which incorporates gangs and inner city violence, for their narrative. As I said, I think your school my be taking things to far and that is something you and your parents can address with the principal. If your under 18 though, you are beholden to your legal guardian, and what they say goes, as long as it’s legal. Parents tend to think this even when you’re in your 30’s. I was retired from the Marine Corps and my dad tried telling me that my step mother was taking my Jeep to work, and I’d have to drive another vehicle. I had to remind him that if he wasn’t paying for it, he had no say in how it is used. But at your school, they should be trying to prepare you for the next step up. I don’t know how old you are, so it’s kind of difficult to understand. Up until high school, it is almost like a military regime. Stand here, don’t speak. That’s to prepare you to not get distracted easily. In high school, they are trying to prepare you for young adulthood, and that is much harder these days than you’d believe. I’m 38 now, but in the military, when I first joined I’d get about 400 twice a month, but I had insurance, housing and food. I would have had to make about 30k to live the same lifestyle. I’m retired and have a pension, I also work full time at an autozone and get paid fairly well for this company, but I don’t make much more than 35k, and after taxes, I take home around a 1000 every two weeks. That’s not enough money to live off of. So ideally they are trying to prepare you for what is to come, if that makes sense, or t least that is their job. If they are overstepping their boundaries, if you’re not old enough to vote, politicians don’t care. This world is all politics. I bet (take home) around 6-7k a month with my pension included, and I still struggle. Life is hard, and that’s what they should be preparing you for.
@davidmilner6831
@davidmilner6831 9 ай бұрын
Please do a part 2! I love watching you see this type of material and seeing your natural reactions! You honestly give me hope for the future of our country.
@hadesdogs4366
@hadesdogs4366 11 ай бұрын
Black guy says We’re not oppressed White guys But you are😂😂
@zachkonrade5310
@zachkonrade5310 7 ай бұрын
Doesn’t that white guy know he’s being racist saying that shit
@beasleymatt8100
@beasleymatt8100 9 ай бұрын
Young man once your eyes have been opened to the truth you can never unsee it. Your outlook on life will be forever changed when you see who really is looking out for all the people and not just pit the races against each other
@AuntLoopy123
@AuntLoopy123 11 ай бұрын
I'm on welfare, because I'm disabled. I paid into Social Security and Welfare, and frankly, I view it as insurance, because of that. Meanwhile, it frustrates me that I am now STUCK on welfare. I don't even dare to get married, ever, because unless I marry a rich person, I won't be able to afford to live, because I'll lose that disability. Oh, and I'm white.
@sarahmunromaddonna6264
@sarahmunromaddonna6264 8 ай бұрын
❤ Some of the hardest working folks are stuck at the mercy of the welfare system. Not because they want to be.
@GodSaveTheUnitedStates
@GodSaveTheUnitedStates 9 ай бұрын
You are a very intelligent guy. I'm super proud to see younger men using their God given intellect. God bless you my man.
@DownMemoryLaneParis
@DownMemoryLaneParis 11 ай бұрын
Dude your line about music is so damn true. And very current problem of why people feel divided. I born in the seventies and grew up in the 80/90s in France. Back then people where just living together. Especially in poorrer districts like mine. No dominance or overly representated nationality, and there was plenty ( 24 amongst 30 kids ) most kids would listen top charts pop, kids music, and some of their preferred ones based mostly on theior parents tatse. Me being white, but with a jazz fanatic dad, i was into Soul and Blues at early age, it led me to rock and metal. My best friend, black, with parents listening caribean and rock, he was into rock and later metal ( hence why we clicked fast ) If there was one person that would listen to Rap or Hiphop it would have been me.... UNTILLLLL His cousins from USA came to Paris and totally turned his head upside down into his color skin, racial identity... Rap, Hiphop, Backetball ( he loved WWF initially ) etc etc etc.... He was now a pure product of mainstream "expectations" toward his appearance, and forgot who he actually was and what he actually liked... Fast forward to today, WE ARE BACK to what we were...he is back to Rock, PC gaming, and Prince... (good for him). I am Back to jazz blues and a bir of rap....but metal ( good for me )... because he, as a father, of 3 metisse ( half white ) kids, he realized how dumb this focus on "black culture" was, when he was actually simply french, with french culture, french attitude, french taste...plus Prince ( thiough Prince was massive in France... ) Those liberals are full of stereotypes even more than racists as they categorize people and divide them by what they "should be" instead of unify people by their appartenance. In this case America.
@Skilletfan
@Skilletfan 11 ай бұрын
I think what Xavaier’s saying is that’s society’s kind of overall attitude, and you’re definitely right, too, that there’s an expectation for black people. I’m loving your videos, Jojo, and you’re a smart guy. I’ve watched your dad’s videos, too; you have a good dad.
@UniqueBreakfastTaco
@UniqueBreakfastTaco 11 ай бұрын
Its more accurately called the "soft bigotry of low expectations"
@deborahlester4018
@deborahlester4018 9 ай бұрын
I've recently watched several of your episodes. I subscibed because you are kind and thoughtful in all your responses. The world needs more of that.
@joshuawilliams5213
@joshuawilliams5213 11 ай бұрын
I can see the welfare issue from an area where i used to live. There was a community there where most of the men did not have a regular residence and instead floated around to their different baby mamas who kept having children to get paid for it. It was also a community that i was only allowed to go into when i was with certain people. Those people and even some from the community told me never to go in without those select few otherwise i would be shot. I dont know what it take for a community to get that way, but it wasnt the only time i was told that. I had a job in Chicago walking the streets to different businesses replacing stickers for credit/debit cards. I got to one street and almost every person there told me not to go past that street. They said if i went one more street over than i would be killed. The people on the street who told me that were all really nice. How bad do things need to be that a person is told "dont go to the next street, you will be killed."?
@weeyummybmp7693
@weeyummybmp7693 11 ай бұрын
giving people under the guise of welfare - yes, it hurts people - this institutionalizes people to the point where they depend on the government to take care of them - i live in Canada and i have seen this first hand, and heard those that live on government handouts actually say - they HAVE to give me more money - no, there were good intentions behind the social safety net - however, there are people who scam the system and this hurts them because they become dependent on others to take care of them.
@heatherstringer2891
@heatherstringer2891 11 ай бұрын
I LOVE your videos. But I wanted to throw my phone against a wall every time Alec opened his mouth!! Didn’t get through it.
@user-mm1se7gy7e
@user-mm1se7gy7e 11 ай бұрын
It's enlightening to see and hear young black conservatives, there is hope for America !
@jeffgrey2161
@jeffgrey2161 11 ай бұрын
Debating like a liberal is like trying to nail jello to a wall
@MauriS69
@MauriS69 10 ай бұрын
Young man, you seem to be centered, open minded, and sure of your convictions. I like how you consider different views to work out what you're watching. Stay straight and moving forward. have a fantastic future!.
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