00:42:51.340i mean it's not that they lie but they can be misrepresented often but i always say your first
00:42:59.720line of questioning should be what do i see with my eyes and i'm not gonna
00:43:06.640you guys know what i'm gonna i'm getting at
00:43:11.060gain from the statistics being shown a different way so if you're gonna start your argument on
00:43:17.320stats don't lie you've already lost the argument they lie they lie all the time one comparing
00:43:23.460chinese people who are immigrants that made a choice to come to the united states and comparing
00:43:29.040the continued effort of black people to ground themselves in a nation that continues to make
00:43:34.920impediments for them to show and live and exist in their true citizenship is a false equivalency
00:43:39.080i don't believe that happens at all what no one here is in are you acting right now do you really
00:43:43.660believe the truth there's no there's no systemic racism that i've experienced here in america
00:43:47.500um what system is racist i think the only racism we've actually seen recently systemic racism we've
00:43:52.300seen is the application of systemic racism against white people the university of western
00:43:55.740washington for example has been trying to segregate dormitories using black only dormitories because
00:44:00.940black people feel safer amongst each other but they're more likely to kill each other than white
00:44:04.860people are ever to kill them that's just the truth you have king vaughn rapping about killing other
00:44:09.660black men why should i think that the white man is the oppressor it's like when black men are
00:44:13.340fascinating to the umpteenth degree because it's like literally in the music but if you notice it
00:44:22.140you're the bad guy and also i'm going to expand what he's saying there's been racism towards
00:44:28.220asian people when it comes to college of admissions because a lot of ivy league schools
00:44:33.980over 50 of the population is asian so they added instead of just extracurricular activities
00:44:42.300grades act sat scores they add a personality score now to see if you're a personality fit
00:44:49.580for the campus and that is to get less asian people in and more uh more people that aren't
00:44:56.460asian so they're asians that are suing harvard and columbia because they're being discriminated
00:45:02.860against to get less agents into the school more likely to kill me oh my god this is scary
00:45:10.700you need to think about me as your mama do not talk to me in that fashion so let's check that
00:45:15.100now okay okay so men gotta stop saying okay i mean i do that too but that's the problem
00:45:27.020someone says something crazy and your immediate reaction is like okay you know yeah on a basic
00:45:33.980level we have to understand that systemic racism is grounded in the realities that black people
00:45:38.300have not been considered an equal human being in this country since its onset so there's simply no
00:45:43.500way crazy they give black people the right to vote before women black men so i'm like really
00:45:50.700i mean they knew then not to give women the right even when they're super racist they knew
00:45:57.400they knew do not give women this right don't not all it's a comedy it's a joke it's a joke youtube
00:46:05.320okay hey to make the argument that there isn't systemic racism and we have seen in very clear
00:46:11.680ways the system operate in or in an organically racist way do not cut me off when we talk about
00:46:17.740systemic racism. We can start with even the fact that redlining, which was implemented to
00:46:22.260discriminate black communities. Are you shaking your head that redlining doesn't exist? No, I'm
00:46:26.760saying, I don't think it really existed at all. I mean, no, I don't think so at all. So it does
00:46:30.460exist and stating that it doesn't exist, doesn't make it no longer exist. Redlining absolutely
00:46:36.100exists. It is not a, it is not something that's being made up. It's an empirical fact. And there
00:46:41.180are realities that exist because of redlining. We know that school systems are related to the way
00:46:46.180that property taxes are affecting the school systems if a school system is not getting the
00:46:51.640same property value as the property taxes allow it then it's not going to have the same efficacy
00:46:55.780at allowing for students to be able to get what they deserve when we talk about systemic racism
00:47:00.640we have to acknowledge that these cover off king cut her off cut her off
00:47:07.280if it prisons are literally built based on the test scores of school students in third grade
00:47:14.980So if you are literally building prisons with the onset of, okay, if these people are not reaching a certain reading level, then we know that they're going to go down a prison industrial pipeline or we can use their free labor.
00:47:27.780And if you want to stop them from entering prisons, how are you going to stop people from entering prisons if your goal is to get them into prison?
00:53:02.760So Barack Obama is the product of white people.
00:53:06.180So let's get off this thing where, oh, America is so racist.
00:53:11.400What's making America so racist is people that continue to talk about racism and continue to focus on racism instead of focusing on unity and bringing our country forward.
00:53:22.400People that have this liberal mindset are infecting our communities, black people, and making us victims and not victors.
00:53:29.440I refuse to embrace a victim mentality because that's not what our grandparents and Harriet Tugman and those people fought for.
01:01:22.760And so when it's very clear cut like that, there are very distinctive responses to that
01:01:27.380that can be done through a cash payment, as well as through measures that are being done
01:01:32.340to create funds for creating resources and responses like housing uh like access to food
01:01:41.760access to education etc that certain communities have not had access to because of the fallout from
01:01:47.940these things and i just had a quick question clarifying with the funds i'm wondering where
01:01:53.160do you think those should come from like the actual money like is that we're raising money
01:01:56.500is it taxes like what does that look like well i think what they've been doing with these different
01:02:00.140reparations committees is they're looking at all right well how much has this city or how much has
01:02:07.380this town or how much has this country gained from the estimated amount that was stolen from
01:02:14.760these people right so they're looking at like what is this wage amount for instance like if you look
01:02:19.360at during that time okay what was the wage amount that a hired worker would get for this same work
01:02:25.100all right and so we're looking at how was that wage not provided where's the money gonna come
01:02:30.800from amanda she's not see this is a problem with these women because guys chat pearl these women
01:02:40.620they're so concerned about how we got here a lot of what they say how we got here is not true but
01:02:46.860one of the best things you can do is say okay amanda okay okay okay let's accept everything
01:02:52.640you're saying it's true what are you going to do about it now and most of them can't answer that
01:02:57.360simple question because that's when the real work starts she hasn't answered any of her questions
01:03:03.200where's the money going to come from what's it going to look like all she's talking about is
01:03:07.760how we got here and that's her whole argument i did and what is that pool that is being created
01:03:16.960And then we're looking at, all right, where can that wage come from in terms of how?
01:03:21.560Oh, my God. Shut up. Can you answer the question?
01:03:25.600Has that wage been applied? So there are spaces where this is very clear.
01:03:30.340I think the and I think the last thing that you asked about was the difference between liberal and radical.
01:03:34.340Yeah, please. Ultimately, the concept of liberalism is really just not Republican.
01:03:38.640Right. I mean, that's essentially what it's become.
01:03:41.200I would disagree with that, but I understand that's your stance.
01:03:43.420There's a very generic concept of what liberalism is in the sense that it's simply saying that I am a part of the bipartisan mind frame, but I am not a Republican.
01:03:51.540It's a mindset. It doesn't always show up in action, but it's a mindset that says, you know, I don't support extremes in certain ways or, you know, I want the government to show up in certain ways.
01:04:01.940You know, I know there's a conservative point of view that says there should be less government.
01:04:05.160But even though it just says that the action is very different.
01:04:08.060the radical mind state simply is living opposite to our colonizers which is an imperialist
01:04:16.000capitalist mind state and radical blacks do not believe that that is any way for us to have
01:04:20.440liberation thank you for explaining and thank you for being very respectful we were told to be
01:04:25.100respectful we're not your enemies what what did she say what did she say that whole time nothing
01:04:33.220absolutely nothing it's like women want to over talk you surrounded is now a podcast
01:04:40.860piece that i'm looking let's see this guy piece that i'm watching let's see we got we're gonna
01:04:46.540watch one more of these then we're gonna go to the website into criminality black more like males
01:04:53.180that grew up without a father are 10 times more likely to engage in criminal activity and so i
01:04:58.100think one can i put a pin right there and ask you a question ask me whatever you like what is
01:05:01.400we gotta stop conceding no i'm gonna finish
01:05:05.000it's a problem because she won't stop talking the root cause of there being less fathers present
01:05:13.580bad decision making on the part of the fathers we live in a patriarchal system like it or not
01:05:17.540no we don't no we don't dominated the socio-economic economic and political power of this country and
01:05:23.260the world since our existence so our that is just simply not true women have far more power than
01:05:30.380that bad decision making especially when we focus on the black community is the root cause of a
01:05:35.180of father what type of decisions not marrying the women we decide to lay down and have children with
01:05:39.820not being careful with the seeds that we plant in women no woman can get pregnant
01:05:43.420well i'm gonna skip this guy i can't let me take this pandering i need to skip him
01:05:49.260someone else deserves to be the last one
01:05:51.500um i want to do this guy because he looks kind of interesting
01:06:05.980pandering a little bit of patriarchy for harmful behaviors of the people you are literally saying
01:06:11.420our system is okay with this so that's what black lives matter is about right saying like okay if
01:06:33.200and that's what makes it also systemic,
01:06:35.100along with the fact that we know for a fact
01:06:37.980that the number of black people incarcerated
01:06:40.280is greater per capita than white people.
01:06:42.260We know that black people are having longer sentences
01:06:44.580for the same crimes than white people.
01:06:46.140it's not me making that up. Like that is actual data. So systemic is real. Pause. You've been
01:06:51.120voted out by the majority. Please return to your seat. Thank you. All right. How you doing,
01:07:00.660Amanda? I'm Ryan. Nice to meet you. Thanks for being here. All right. Well, what I would say
01:07:04.620is as far as systematic racism, right? I think most of us would agree that at the very least
01:07:10.320it has occurred in this country, right? You know, we've had slavery, we've had Jim Crow,
01:07:13.980segregation, all these different things. I think my argument would be that right now in modern
01:07:18.420America, I don't think at the very least, it's not as prevalent as it has been to where it could
01:07:23.320stop us from being successful. Okay. I would say that it's not a thing anymore where it needs to
01:07:27.920be talked about so much and so much attention focused on it. I don't think that currently
01:07:32.420there is systematic racism in a way that it's going to be harmful to us. You know, like I said,
01:07:38.040to stop us, if anything, really, I think institutions such as things with DEI.
01:07:43.020What do you think DEI is? Basically, I think that is it's in a way it's racism against other races outside of blacks.
01:07:50.240And so where did you get that concept of it from? I've researched a lot of things.
01:07:54.040I look at different clips from both sides of the argument, things like that.
01:07:56.740But basically, my point is, I think that as far as systematic race, I think that there's evidence from the other side and that there's different things that are pushing black people up in ways that are not fair and different things like that.
01:08:08.360Because I think that we should be merit based. I think that should always be merit based.
01:08:11.740And where we're in, you know, when there's jobs and different things like that, race should not be something that's considered.
01:08:18.680And so I think that let's say that there are ways right now where where systematic racism is still alive.
01:08:25.380Again, it's not holding us back to a point where we can still be successful.
01:08:29.440We've seen so many examples, you know, today in modern times where black Americans can, you know,
01:08:35.140there's no opportunities that I have that a white person or that a white person has that I don't have.
01:08:39.620that i believe that all are you sure about that can you can you can you actually say that i i
01:08:45.440would say that i have every opportunity in this country to be successful to do what i want to do
01:08:49.560and to stand on business that every other race has uh absolutely and and again support even if
01:08:55.040i don't have i guess she's letting the chad talk chads don't even know how good they have every
01:09:02.720other guy she's talking over a little she's probably gonna reach out to on instagram after
01:09:08.020this the light and accuse him yeah the light skin with like light eyes comes in and look at her look
01:09:14.900at her she's in love she's probably going to reach out to him afterwards on instagram
01:09:20.340and then he's going to reject it and she's going to accuse him of sexual impropriety watch
01:09:27.140same support i can i can do what i do you have the same support i i probably have more i can
01:09:31.140have the same community support i have excellent community support absolutely for you sure sure
01:09:36.020yeah yeah where did you grow up in a lower income middle income high high income community uh it was
01:09:41.300middle income okay yeah so again i think that even those who grew up in in in uh very needy
01:09:46.300situations right um they may not have uh been dealt a great uh hand of cards but they still
01:09:51.980they they can still you know i think it comes down to accountability uh you can still play your play
01:09:56.900your hand and play your cards uh strategically in a way where you can still be successful you can
01:10:00.560still do your thing um and you can wind up on top and there's nothing stopping us from doing that
01:10:04.540would you say that low-income white people and low-income black people are have the same ability
01:10:08.860to excel i would say they have the same ability to excel okay so i'm going to start countering
01:10:12.860from that point then so ultimately we know that our low-income communities are not given the same
01:10:17.900access to resources on a myriad of levels they don't even have the same air quality okay we know
01:10:23.260that low-income communities in general are also but you can move you don't have to keep living
01:10:32.140where you were born there's low-income jobs in every state you know what i mean it's like
01:10:39.980okay most of the poorest counties in the united states are white counties really i didn't know
01:10:45.900that yeah you got more police than other communities we know that policing as it exists
01:10:51.740in the united states came from slave catching so even the tradition of policing comes from
01:10:57.820protecting property not protecting people okay okay so let's start there when we talk about low
01:11:02.540income like the working class black people in this nation we know that they have never been
01:11:06.380considered ever whether they were slaves or not they just weren't considered and we also know
01:11:11.180as our brother isaiah pointed out that there are still people in very powerful positions that hold
01:11:15.420very personal positions as it relates to racism and so in that way they are impediments to someone
01:11:21.900moving forward when we talk about dei the concept of dei is not about lowering a standard it's about
01:11:28.380widening the options so we live in a nation that a lot of i feel like a lot of y'all are looking at
01:11:33.580the united states as a long history of something we have a short history all right for 400 years
01:11:41.340there was slavery black people were not even considered whole humans we were three-fifths
01:11:45.020human after the civil war during reconstruction black people were then subjected to the black
01:11:50.940laws the black laws were specifically for black people the black laws incarcerated black people
01:11:55.820at such an exorbitant rate that they were able to get another slave labor force through the 13th
01:12:02.780amendment because you had black people that were serving entire life like months long years long
01:12:08.540cases i mean years long sentences for jaywalking okay so when we look at these things we act as if
01:12:14.380well why can't we just get over that that's two generations previous okay so if a father in the
01:12:19.66019 in the early 1900s was incarcerated for two years how do you think that would impede their
01:12:25.260family from being able to grow right now you're you're affecting the ability for their children
01:12:29.900to have two parents in the home you also now have a mother who's like incredibly stressed and may
01:12:33.740have to always be working so she i've tuned her out i tuned her out like a minute ago
01:12:40.380i don't know how anyone watches this woman does she have a big following doug uh she's been in
01:12:46.060movies she was actually part of this group called flowetry yes she's in a movie she considers
01:12:52.300herself a comedian yeah uh-huh a comedian amanda steel she was on a couple of hit shows
01:13:00.620yeah gosh that's crazy well let me all right i'm done with this i can't listen i can't listen to
01:13:06.620her nag anymore i just can't oh i don't have it in me here's the thing about it pearl if you're
01:13:12.860a successful black man you know i am and there's there's some in the chat guys we we've heard this
01:13:20.220how many of these type of women that have you heard speak these are our sisters you know our
01:13:25.420mothers our black female co-workers women that you've gone on dates with some of the guys wives
01:13:32.780and xyz are just like this woman tell me i'm lying cut
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