He Was NOT READY For This Charlie Kirk TAKEDOWN!!

The Perseverance
7 Apr 202411:03

Summary

TLDRThe video script engages in a heated debate on the concept of 'white privilege,' arguing that it is a divisive and racist notion. The speaker refutes its existence, suggesting that success is determined by individual choices rather than skin color, citing the example of Asian-Americans as a successful minority group not often discussed in terms of privilege. The conversation also touches on historical oppression and its impact on present-day communities, with the argument that systemic policies, rather than racism, have led to disparities in socio-economic outcomes.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker argues that categorizing people by skin color is the antithesis of what the U.S. has fought against and is a form of racism.
  • 📊 The script mentions that there are twice as many white people living in poverty in America compared to black people, challenging the notion of 'white privilege'.
  • 🤔 The speaker questions the concept of 'white privilege', suggesting that it is a divisive and harmful idea that does not consider individual circumstances.
  • 🌐 The script points out that Asian-Americans, despite facing discrimination, have become one of the most successful groups in the U.S., implying that success is not solely tied to skin color.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The speaker criticizes the idea that making good choices is not rewarded in America, suggesting that the concept of 'white privilege' undermines the value of personal responsibility.
  • 🤝 The script suggests that categorizing people by race undermines the idea of individuals rising above their circumstances and making good choices.
  • 👨‍🦱 The discussion touches on the complexities of racial identity, using the example of Jewish people and whether they are considered 'white', to highlight the fluidity of racial categorizations.
  • 📉 The speaker asserts that racial policies and categorizations have led to a victimhood mentality that is detrimental to societal progress.
  • 🏛️ The script argues that systemic oppression and racism are not the primary reasons for the current state of African-American communities, but rather a series of policies that have incentivized negative behaviors.
  • 📚 The speaker points out that education and societal structures, such as teacher unions and welfare schemes, have played a significant role in the outcomes of different racial groups.
  • 🚫 The script concludes with a strong stance against the term 'white privilege', equating its use with racism and a misunderstanding of societal dynamics.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument against the concept of 'white privilege' presented in the script?

    -The script argues that 'white privilege' is a racist and divisive concept that categorizes people based on skin color, which goes against the principles of individualism and equal opportunity that America stands for.

  • What is the script's stance on the idea that segregating the American populace based on skin color represents?

    -The script suggests that segregating the American populace based on skin color is the very definition of racism and everything that the country has tried to fight against.

  • How does the script address the issue of poverty among different racial groups in America?

    -The script states that there are twice as many white people living in poverty in America than black people, challenging the notion that racial privilege is solely based on skin color.

  • What is the script's opinion on the term 'white privilege' being used to describe certain advantages based on skin color?

    -The script considers the term 'white privilege' to be a lie and a myth, arguing that it is a form of racism and an unfair generalization of a group of people.

  • How does the script discuss the achievements of Asian-Americans in comparison to the concept of 'white privilege'?

    -The script points out that Asian-Americans are often overlooked in discussions about privilege, despite being the wealthiest, most productive, and least likely to commit crimes, suggesting that privilege is not solely based on skin color but also on making good choices.

  • What historical event is mentioned in the script regarding Asian-Americans and how it affected their perception of privilege?

    -The script refers to the internment camps against Asian-Americans in the 1940s, suggesting that despite this discrimination, they rose above it and made good choices that led to their current status, which is not attributed to skin color privilege.

  • What does the script suggest as the three key actions to stay out of poverty according to Ben Shapiro?

    -The script suggests that according to Ben Shapiro, the three key actions to stay out of poverty are to graduate high school, get a job, and get married before having kids.

  • How does the script characterize the discussion about 'white privilege' as divisive?

    -The script characterizes the discussion about 'white privilege' as extraordinarily divisive because it categorizes people based on their skin color rather than as individuals, which can lead to a victimhood mentality and pits one group against another.

  • What is the script's view on the impact of past systemic oppression on African-American communities today?

    -The script acknowledges the impact of past systemic oppression but argues that current conditions are not due to increased racism but rather to policies that have incentivized bad behavior and kept certain populations poor.

  • How does the script discuss the role of government policies in the current state of African-American communities?

    -The script suggests that government policies, particularly those related to welfare and housing, have incentivized bad behavior and contributed to the current challenges faced by African-American communities, rather than racial discrimination being the primary factor.

  • What is the script's final message regarding the use of the term 'white privilege'?

    -The script's final message is that using the term 'white privilege' is an act of racism and that those who use it are against white people, promoting a harmful narrative that does not reflect the reality of individual achievements and choices.

Outlines

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😠 Discrediting the Concept of White Privilege

The speaker vehemently rejects the notion of white privilege, labeling it as a form of racism and a myth. They argue that categorizing individuals based on skin color is fundamentally racist and that the term 'white privilege' is divisive and harmful. The speaker points out that there are more white individuals living in poverty in America than black individuals, and challenges the idea by highlighting the success of Asian-Americans, who they claim have made good choices and have not been privileged by skin color but by their actions. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of individualism over racial collectives and criticizes the concept of victimhood mentality.

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🤔 Questioning the Impact of Historical Oppression

This paragraph delves into a discussion about the impact of historical oppression, specifically addressing the systematic racism and its effects on African-American communities. The speaker acknowledges the past but questions its ongoing influence, comparing it to the internment of Asian-Americans and their subsequent rise above adversity. The argument is made that America is less racist today than in the 1960s, and that current issues within the African-American community are not due to increased racism but rather to policies that have incentivized negative behaviors. The speaker criticizes welfare schemes, public schools, and political strategies that they believe have kept certain populations poor and voting along party lines, suggesting that these are the real culprits behind continued hardship rather than racial bias.

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📚 Reflecting on Learning and the Rejection of 'White Privilege'

The final paragraph reflects on the value of the discussion, with the speaker expressing appreciation for the clarity and depth provided by the conversation. They emphasize the importance of listening and understanding complex social issues, particularly the topic of 'white privilege'. The speaker reiterates their stance against the term, urging viewers to distance themselves from anyone who uses it, and concludes with a light-hearted note, transitioning from serious discussion to a more casual and personal comment, suggesting a desire for safety and a playful sign-off.

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Keywords

💡Segregation

Segregation refers to the practice of requiring different groups to live, work, or be educated separately, often due to racial prejudice. In the video, it is mentioned as a negative practice that the country has been fighting against, and the speaker argues against segregating the American populace based on skin color, which they believe is fundamentally wrong.

💡White Privilege

White Privilege is a term used to describe the societal advantages that white people are said to benefit from in certain societies, often at the expense of people of color. The video's speaker vehemently opposes this concept, calling it a 'lie' and 'racist,' arguing that it generalizes and unfairly categorizes individuals based on their skin color.

💡Racism

Racism is the belief in the inherent superiority of one race over another, which often results in discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity. The speaker in the video equates the concept of 'White Privilege' with racism, stating that categorizing individuals based on skin color is inherently racist, regardless of whether the prejudice is perceived as positive or negative.

💡Asian-American Privilege

The term 'Asian-American Privilege' is brought up in the video to contrast with 'White Privilege.' The speaker points out that Asian-Americans are often overlooked despite being among the wealthiest and least likely to commit crimes in the U.S., suggesting that privilege is not necessarily linked to skin color but rather to cultural practices and choices.

💡Generalization

Generalization in this context refers to the act of applying a characteristic or trait to an entire group, often leading to stereotypes. The speaker criticizes the concept of 'White Privilege' for generalizing white individuals based on their skin color, ignoring their unique backgrounds and experiences.

💡Divisiveness

Divisiveness is the state of causing people to have different opinions about something, leading to separation or conflict. The video discusses how the idea of 'White Privilege' is divisive because it categorizes people by race, potentially undermining individuality and promoting a victimhood mentality.

💡Systematic Oppression

Systematic oppression refers to the ways in which societal institutions discriminate against certain groups, often leading to a lack of opportunities and resources. The video addresses the historical context of oppression, particularly against African-Americans and Asian-Americans, and questions whether current societal conditions are a result of past oppression or contemporary policy choices.

💡Individualism

Individualism is the idea that each person is an independent entity with their own goals, desires, and abilities. The speaker in the video advocates for individualism, arguing against the collective racial group mentality, and emphasizing that good choices and hard work should be rewarded regardless of race.

💡Victimhood Mentality

Victimhood mentality is a state of self-perception where individuals view themselves as victims of their circumstances, often leading to a lack of personal responsibility. The video criticizes this mentality, suggesting that it is fostered by divisive racial categorizations and policies that discourage personal agency and progress.

💡Government Interference

Government interference refers to the involvement of the state in the lives of its citizens, which can sometimes lead to unintended negative consequences. The speaker argues that government policies have contributed to the perpetuation of poverty and crime in certain communities, rather than addressing systemic racism.

💡Incentivization

Incentivization is the act of encouraging a certain behavior by providing rewards or benefits. The video discusses how certain policies have incentivized 'bad behavior,' such as single motherhood, which the speaker believes has had a detrimental impact on African-American communities.

Highlights

The debate on segregating American populace based on skin color is challenged as contrary to the nation's values.

A claim that there are twice as many white people living in poverty in America compared to black people.

The concept of 'White Privilege' is labeled as a racist myth and a divisive idea.

A counter-argument that categorizing individuals by skin color is a form of racism.

The assertion that Asian-Americans' success is not attributed to skin color but to good choices.

A discussion on the historical discrimination against Asian-Americans and their subsequent achievements.

The argument that privilege is earned through making good choices rather than being based on race.

A challenge to the concept of 'White Privilege' by questioning its definition and impact.

The question of whether Jewish people are considered white and the implications of that categorization.

A comparison of historical hardships faced by different racial groups in America.

The statement that America is less racist today than in the 1960s, with metrics to support the claim.

An analysis of how policies have incentivized bad behavior and affected African-American communities.

A critique of the welfare system and its impact on single motherhood and poverty.

The assertion that systemic oppression and racism have been used to manipulate and control populations.

The claim that government interference is the common factor in groups that have not risen above historical oppression.

A strong stance against the use of the term 'White Privilege' as a racist and divisive term.

The observation that single-parent households and their struggles are often overlooked in discussions about privilege.

An appreciation for the way the topic of 'White Privilege' was handled in the video, emphasizing clarity and understanding.

Transcripts

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here's the point is that if we are going

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to try to segregate the American

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populace based on skin color that is the

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very definition of everything that we

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have tried to fight against in this

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country everything and despite even

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historical and statistical Trends it

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just it just isn't true there's twice as

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many white people living in poverty in

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America than black people what's up

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YouTube hope you guys are feeling good

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today guys we back going to newday we're

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going to be checking out Raa built her

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attempts to outsmart Charlie Ki okay

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this is going to be amazing I would love

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to check this video out with you guys

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let's get right into it as a Latino in

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this in this country kind of want to ask

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your opinion on uh white privilege

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because sure I think I saw something on

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Facebook someone shared like a video or

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a picture and I kind of want to just get

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your views on it um if you could please

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awesome uh White Privilege is racist

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white privilege is a lie and it is a

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myth could you

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elaborate um White Privilege is racist

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let's go through it as soon as you begin

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to categorize certain individuals based

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on skin color that that in in in of an

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Essence is racism true it is if you say

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oh you're privileged because your skin

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color are you kidding me I mean you

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don't know about my background or my you

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know my upbringing all of a sudden

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you're generalizing an entire group of

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people just based on their skin color

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that is racism the definition of racism

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is putting a specific definition onto a

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group of people based on their skin

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color a Prejudice just based on their

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skin color that is racism whether it's a

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good Prejudice or a bad Prejudice that

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is racism is it a lie absolutely it's a

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lie now do are have caucasian-americans

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generally done better over the last you

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know 100 years yeah that's correct but

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there's also other communities that have

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done much better asian-americans for

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example I never hear about

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Asian-American privilege asian-americans

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are the wealthiest most productive least

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likely to commit crimes members members

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of the American Community um where's

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their privilege is there privilege based

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in skin color absolutely not there's

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privilege based in making good choices

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when you make good choices those choices

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are rewarded um asian-americans entered

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mostly 1940s and 50s fleeing communism

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and

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Marxism by doing so they came into the

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American Community widely discriminated

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against in fact if you ask your

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grandparents what they think of people

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from Asia they won't say very nice

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things especially your

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great-grandparents if they're still

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alive um they made very good choices

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they did the three things you need to do

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stay out of poverty in America according

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to Ben Shapiro which is you got to

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graduate high school get a job and get

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married before you have kids and over

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the last 607 years they are by far the

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richest uh group that you can point to

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based on race in America by far so

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here's the perplexing thing is that I

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said it's racist and it's a lie what

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else did I say about it I said something

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else um it's very divisive

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extraordinarily divisive because if

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you're going to start to categorize

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people just based on their skin color

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then they're nothing more than that

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racial group they're not an individual

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it's not saying that you could rise

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above your circumstance not saying you

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can make good choices it's not saying

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that oh you might have been born behind

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and you can get ahead um we want to talk

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about white privilege here's a good

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question and anyone who who here

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believes in it please step up to the

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microphone we can have a discussion it's

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a little um might anyone is are Jewish

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people considered white technically they

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are if you consider their history uh I

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would say not oh they're not white then

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what are they they're semites they're

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from the Middle East at least

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historically speaking um okay so we

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don't have that as a box to check on the

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US Census Bureau I think there should be

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there's a oh okay so they should be

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semites okay well not semites but well I

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mean that is the technical def that is

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the technical definition but for lack of

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better term they are considered white

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I'm white and I'm jewi and I don't think

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I'm considered yeah so let here let's go

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to this I don't think it's a monol

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though I mean I think you can def if you

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identify as white and a Jew like that's

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fine but I know like there a lot of

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people who have a lot of connections to

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especially like Israel yeah so here here

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here's the point here's the point is the

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question is if you categorize them as

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white which you don't most do did they

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really have that good of a 20th century

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did they were they really privileged

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over the last 100 years really no yeah

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they had an extermination order put up

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against them in an entire continent

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here's the point is that if we are going

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to try to segregate the American

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populace based on skin color that is the

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very definition of everything that we

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have tried to fight against in this

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country everything and and despite even

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historical and statistical Trends it

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just it just isn't true there's twice as

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many white people living in poverty in

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America than black people do they live

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at a higher rate absolutely they do you

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talking aggregate aggregate numbers it

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doesn't reflect to that so look here's

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the point is that it is anti- individual

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and it is very much this idea of racial

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group Collective that I think is

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extraordinarily harmful and creates this

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victimhood mentality that pits one group

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up against the other that that does not

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reward what America Tru is which is a

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place where good choices will eventually

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be rewarded go ahead and say something

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in response if you want to uh yeah just

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I guess one followup question um so you

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don't think that uh specifically

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regarding the United States like the

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crippling like systematic oppression of

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like the 60s and before that has like

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any kind of effect whatsoever on

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African-American communities great

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question okay I'm glad you asked that

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say it again so um say it again because

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I can I want to uh do you think that the

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systematic oppressive laws of the 60s

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and prior to that have any kind of

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effect whatsoever on African-American

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communities today sure they did but

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didn't the uh interment camps against

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asian-americans in the 40s have

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something against them they Rose above

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it right so here's the question is

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America more racist today than we were

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in the 1960s it's a legitimate question

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is anyone can anyone possibly say we're

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more racist

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today no then why are blacks worse off

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today than they were in the 1960s it's

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not because we're a more racist country

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we're much less racist in every single

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metric it's because we've incentivized

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bad behavior over the last 60 years

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black single motherhood was 18% in 1965

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it's now 71% what happened is it because

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we got to be a more terribly racist

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country no did we get more racist laws

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no we actually got rid of most of all

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Civil Rights Act we got rid of almost

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every single one so what what happened

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it's because we incentivized really

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really bad behavior we said to single

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mothers go ahead have kids and we'll

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give you a check every single month but

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don't get married as soon as you get

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married you lose the check we put we put

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African-Americans in urban areas and

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housing housing projects that again

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incentivized bad behavior and that was

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the advancement of the American welfare

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scheme propag also coupled with um

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failing Public Schools run mostly by

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teacher unions that were not properly

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incentivized to try to get the people

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out of poverty that were very much in by

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every single metric African-Americans

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are worse off today than they were in

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the 1960s with crime prison rates single

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motherhood employment wealth capita

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everything and there's only one possible

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explanation for that it's not that

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America got got more institutionally

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racist and any of that stuff it's that

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there was a set of policies put forth by

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one president and continually supported

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by entire political party to keep a

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whole segment of the population poor and

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routinely voting Democrat and that's

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Lynden Baines Johnson and the American

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Democrat Party which um I think

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completely punished it so if you want to

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talk about systemic oppression and

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racism there's lots of other examples of

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ethnic groups that went that through

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that too if that's the card you want to

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play it it does not couple almost every

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single one except African-Americans and

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Native Americans have not Rose goes

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above it statistically and the only

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thing they have in common is absolute

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total government interference and

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involvement in their

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life if you say any word of white there

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are white

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privileges that is a lie I will tell you

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that for when someone say there's a

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white privilege that person is a racist

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that person is against white people I

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mean the St like that that person is a

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racist there's no such word like that it

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shouldn't be a word been spoken out it's

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people who are insecure of their s also

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about skin that use such word and are

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against this skin color that use such

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word can always keep on saying this

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white privilege is a lie there is no

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such word like that people who use that

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word are racist and Charlie just said it

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right

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here it's as simple as that a lot of

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people are just to use diversion and

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confusion to confus us to bring out

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worldwide privilege so this racism of

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will Spike up

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more I've said this before 80% of crime

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rates that is increasing in black people

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black homes are because of single

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parenting by the

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mothers used to parac for

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example how he was brought up I know

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he's he grew up to shine out his light

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right but why growing up did you observe

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his growing up

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stage it was a struggle because he want

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to F like a man in the house so he had

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to go and do some crime he sang it in

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his song DM if you have listened to DM

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before he sang it right there he did

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some some business because why he want

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to provide food he was been brought up

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by a single mother that is what we are

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saying now this is increasing everything

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time in black families single parenting

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it's

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bad but black families still don't want

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to accept it and they will keep on

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saying White Privilege is this white

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privilege they have privilege to be like

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this they have no so what are we to call

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about the Asians or the

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Indians is it the skin color no so I

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love how TR handle this this topic this

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issue of white privilege I love how he

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handle this

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matly I love that uh this was beautiful

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to watch I learned a lot from inside too

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and I love how Charlie explained it a

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lay man can understand this that's why I

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just pay attention to it listen more

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than pause and talk my feedback I just

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want to listen more and watch I

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understand it I hope you understand what

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I'm saying people saying they don't

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understand my English so I hope I'm not

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rushing it and you guys are getting my

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words properly and this was an amazing

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video to watch and I enjoyed every

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moment of it learn from it and make sure

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you stay away from anyone who us the

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word White Privilege so com what think

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