Black Students Get WAKE UP CALL On Reality Of White Americans & White Privilege

Black Students Get WAKE UP CALL On Reality Of White Americans
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00:00 - The intro
00:21 - Exploring white privilege
06:01 - My thought
08:23 - Exploring white privilege with Dr. Sam Richards p2
12:42 - My thoughts
13:29 - Exploring white privilege with Dr. Sam Richards p3
18:33 - My thoughts
21:46 - Exploring white privilege with Dr. Sam Richards p4
26:52 - My Final thoughts
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  • @christophermitchell7925
    @christophermitchell7925Ай бұрын

    These kids are so brainwashed.

  • @rickrollrizal2747

    @rickrollrizal2747

    Ай бұрын

    I blame feminist. Once they took over schools, they started guilting the kids about white patriarchy

  • @grippercrapper

    @grippercrapper

    Ай бұрын

    College used to be about challenging assumptions. Now it just reinforces those assumptions and pretends they are some sort of new enlightenment.

  • @scuba-steve485

    @scuba-steve485

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah. They're sponges, just absorbing everything possible. And, everything possible, in this environment apparently suxs. If you're interested in facts.

  • @rickrollrizal2747

    @rickrollrizal2747

    Ай бұрын

    Funny is, they're no longer kids.

  • @MechE11B

    @MechE11B

    25 күн бұрын

    @@scuba-steve485 Facts? These are not facts, they are opinions.

  • @garysamwich
    @garysamwichАй бұрын

    These kids talk but say absolutely nothing. What a joke.

  • @Clevercat4

    @Clevercat4

    18 күн бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing! They spout empty words that come from their programming. No independent thought at all😢. God help us

  • @stephenwhitton9681

    @stephenwhitton9681

    18 күн бұрын

    @@Clevercat4 They sound like progressives and politicians.

  • @janekocorek3313

    @janekocorek3313

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Clevercat4 BAM freaking scary You nailed it. And your last 3 words, I believe this to be currently in action as this is another fine demonstration of the example of the "reprobate" mind which was promised.

  • @pary327

    @pary327

    15 күн бұрын

    I kind of agree with you but I think it's for a different reason I think they are scared to step outside of the political line and voice their true opinions. They have to go to school with all of these students and bear the consequences of daring to say "I am white and I am not that privileged".

  • @baneverything5580

    @baneverything5580

    14 күн бұрын

    None of them have the common sense to understand reality or have an actual productive, sane life.

  • @TheGrizz1717
    @TheGrizz171715 күн бұрын

    Everyone sitting in that room is privileged, but they don't want to admit it.

  • @user-gc3ln2jn3m

    @user-gc3ln2jn3m

    6 күн бұрын

    Maybe not. But the professor sure put them on blast.😂

  • @hillaryillonlytalktowhitep2106

    @hillaryillonlytalktowhitep2106

    4 күн бұрын

    "American idiocrat privilege"

  • @Bob-cx4ze

    @Bob-cx4ze

    4 күн бұрын

    They'd rather bicker that they're marginally less privileged than the other privileged people instead of being greatful and making the most out of the privilege they have.

  • @midnighthoodstrikesback

    @midnighthoodstrikesback

    Күн бұрын

    @@Bob-cx4ze Cuz being White is a crime now a days. Doesn't matter your situation in life, if you are White, you're Raycist and a evil bigot. This is the message of the main stream media, academia, movies, television, video games, and books. Targeting someone for their race is RAYCISM. The irony I guess is lost on them! I'm only mocking the word, cuz everyone throws it around now a days, and it's like the boy who cried wolf.

  • @mattbentley8958

    @mattbentley8958

    23 сағат бұрын

    It's the oppression Olympics. All of them are competing for the most oppressed award. Then they wonder why others are so much more successful.

  • @AlexCristian
    @AlexCristian5 күн бұрын

    I'm disgusted by how brain washed kids are today.

  • @sirnigeloffarage9255
    @sirnigeloffarage9255Ай бұрын

    Its the victim Olympics

  • @MaryJo-bz5dl

    @MaryJo-bz5dl

    Ай бұрын

    So true.

  • @sn4rl277

    @sn4rl277

    Ай бұрын

    Scary but so true.

  • @zcnaipowered7407

    @zcnaipowered7407

    19 күн бұрын

    Victim number 1 gets more benefits. Like a job incentive.

  • @RudeDogRanch

    @RudeDogRanch

    18 күн бұрын

    And the victims are being pandered. They’re nothing but a vote.

  • @deathsmbrace

    @deathsmbrace

    18 күн бұрын

    @@zcnaipowered7407 The Fortnite of victimhood.

  • @MelAtlNP
    @MelAtlNPАй бұрын

    I grew up extremely poor. Raised by a divorced Mom who couldn’t afford to help me with college. My black friends, many of which had families with much more $ than my mother, were able to get significant financial aid based solely on their color. I even had a financial aid counselor hint to me to change my ethnicity on my application. I couldn’t do that. Finally, 12 years later, I qualified for loans and put myself through college. So it angers me that people say I have white privilege! Where is my “generational wealth?” Don’t I automatically get that since I’m white? 🙄🙄🙄

  • @toni6053

    @toni6053

    22 күн бұрын

    Exactly this, I'm so fed up of this nonsense.

  • @ddz1375

    @ddz1375

    21 күн бұрын

    The whole thing against so called generational wealth is bullshit propaganda. Do they think that somehow wealth was just bequeathed to people out of the blue? The generations of my elders worked and slaved and suffered depri action in order to earn and save for their future generations. Handing down that wealth to their children with the hopes that they themselves will do the same. These fools seem to think that generational wealth is akin to welfare. Free money given out for nothing.

  • @tamaragibson5659

    @tamaragibson5659

    20 күн бұрын

    We were so poor that we had to eat dog food to survive as kids. Doesn’t sound like privilege to me, white or otherwise.

  • @donmacmilly

    @donmacmilly

    20 күн бұрын

    You had a chance at generational wealth. Your family failed you.

  • @jackieann5494

    @jackieann5494

    20 күн бұрын

    Same sorts of experiences in my life . I believe that ANY and ALL policy based on race is racist , and therefore evil .

  • @BlacksteelBlades
    @BlacksteelBlades12 күн бұрын

    In history, did she completely forget about the subjugation of the Irish, German, and Sottish? Even white people have been oppressed in American history.

  • @oninani7940

    @oninani7940

    8 күн бұрын

    People forget the first 75yrs or so of US slavery was Irish and Scottish and almost 50yrs after the abolition they were STILL basically slaves

  • @lorrygeewhizzbang9521

    @lorrygeewhizzbang9521

    7 күн бұрын

    And the word slave came from Slavic. Pretty white.

  • @LuaryaRueLarue

    @LuaryaRueLarue

    7 күн бұрын

    Oh they don’t teach that stuff anymore. It’s all just a conspiracy.. 🙄🤣

  • @BlacksteelBlades

    @BlacksteelBlades

    7 күн бұрын

    @@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 Yeah, no. The word slavery come from Latin. The word Sclava is the root. It did though refer to Slavonic captives.

  • @BlacksteelBlades

    @BlacksteelBlades

    7 күн бұрын

    @@oninani7940 correct

  • @Sarah_375
    @Sarah_3752 күн бұрын

    I would feel absolutely horrible and racist if I sat next to a black person and said that I was more privileged because of my skin color. I can’t believe they can’t hear it…

  • @tinapitts6222

    @tinapitts6222

    4 сағат бұрын

    He self aware

  • @rationalbacon5872
    @rationalbacon5872Ай бұрын

    America is doomed if these are your best and brightest.

  • @TheMarlinlask

    @TheMarlinlask

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, yeah, it's so over. These aren't the best and brightest those are at Yale in tents crapping in a large plastic bins. BTW you see how large that class always id because it's an obsession. No one learns in that class, no real class has a lecture hall that big. Victims 101, Scoring Jobs at Disney Victims 102 ( intersectional only)

  • @wod5203

    @wod5203

    Ай бұрын

    This is being intentionally driven, there's a book titled The Deliberate Dumbing Down Of America, and it all began when the United States Department of Education took over what is taught in Public Education classrooms. Search for the book, get it, read it ..

  • @Ronick-Q-46

    @Ronick-Q-46

    Ай бұрын

    We 💩running countries now UK for an example, just imagine what it will be like when this lot is doing it.

  • @FreakyLynx

    @FreakyLynx

    Ай бұрын

    They’re the most indoctrinated.

  • @Tommy1977777

    @Tommy1977777

    Ай бұрын

    Wait until you see what happens next. I hope you paid attention in the military.

  • @reezlaw
    @reezlawАй бұрын

    Watching this from Europe is astonishing. The way these American kids think is insane. "I've heard this from other races"? "What class are you"? These sentences don't even sound REAL to me

  • @danilovega2029

    @danilovega2029

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine going into student debt and the only thing you get for it is a degree in this nonsense. You basically get an official document that shows everyone that you are very, very stupid and should never be employed by anyone...

  • @MelAtlNP

    @MelAtlNP

    Ай бұрын

    It gives me hope that at least people from other countries see the ridiculousness of this mindset

  • @dandeehart9553

    @dandeehart9553

    Ай бұрын

    As an American it doesn’t sound real to me either! It’s INSANITY, How deep the victim ideology is. It really is just a miracle that this professor can even speak on this & that in itself IS DANGEROUSLY INSANE. It’s a grrreat way to work ourselves right into a full Orwellian authoritarian society, which is THEIR MINDSET.. Not just the bloated rogue power of the 🇺🇸 government.

  • @renaissanceman7145

    @renaissanceman7145

    Ай бұрын

    "The way these American kids think..." American here. You will think and believe what you have been taught to think and believe. Sadly, what you are seeing from these students, who seem to be far more rational/reachable than most, is only the tip of the iceberg. Decades of indoctrination and brainwashing are increasingly providing the desired result. I'm shocked that such a teacher exists in modern American academia. We need many more like him. Students should never be taught what to think, only how to think and the importance of fact finding what you're being told. All the best.

  • @melissascheller7458

    @melissascheller7458

    Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the results of indoctrination instead of education!

  • @nolagohn3448
    @nolagohn344813 күн бұрын

    I am a white woman. Raised by a single mom. My father was in my life every once in a while. We didn’t have much at all. I wore dollar store shoes and clothes. I was absolutely NOT privileged one bit. Just having TV was a privilege. We got assistance for school supplies. Shopped for clothes at Goodwill 🤷🏼‍♀️ I CHOSE to be the person I am today. WHITE PRIVILEGE did not come save me! This whole thing about race is ALL PLANNED. The government wants us to hate each other. Simply because if we ALL STOOD UP against the craziness of America’s government TOGETHER they wouldn’t be able to stop us. Please just stop with the privilege stuff! We all bleed the same. We need to come together for the good of all of us and stand against the race baiting. Love each other. That’s the easiest way to say it.

  • @CristiNeagu

    @CristiNeagu

    8 күн бұрын

    Wealth is the only privilege. It doesn't matter if you're white or black. If you have money, people will be nice to you and will suck up to you and you will get opportunities and your life will be easy. If you're poor, white or black, your life will be hard, no one will give you the time of day, no one will care. Race is irrelevant. It's just a tool the elites use to divide us and keep us at eachother's' throats so that we don't realise they're our real enemy, not the people who look differently from us.

  • @user-yp4rm6uq6e

    @user-yp4rm6uq6e

    8 күн бұрын

    I have been saying the same thing for years. My grandparents raised me. When I tried to go to college, I was denied financial aid because my grandparents' social security was $approximately $100 above the limit. We did not receive any welfare at all, only their SS income. White privilege? What a joke.

  • @randykelso4079

    @randykelso4079

    7 күн бұрын

    Bingo!

  • @susanshelit

    @susanshelit

    6 күн бұрын

    The only human race in existence: Homo sapiens.

  • @thepsychnurse4406

    @thepsychnurse4406

    6 күн бұрын

    Very well said

  • @michaeldigregorio1283
    @michaeldigregorio128312 күн бұрын

    It's hard to believe these are college students. Zero critical thinking skills. This is a sad, sad day for our country.

  • @gardenbyrd

    @gardenbyrd

    4 күн бұрын

    This is horrifying, I am scared for our countries future. Please keep teaching to rid us of critical race theory.

  • @Dude-Smellmyhelmet

    @Dude-Smellmyhelmet

    20 сағат бұрын

    This is nothing. These kids are dumb. The smart ones with the same ideology are scary.

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 сағат бұрын

    Thats because kids are given a pass anymore, not held accountable or responsible by the states or parents. They are brainwashed into what to think, not how to think.

  • @BG-tf8bo

    @BG-tf8bo

    6 сағат бұрын

    And I bet you have a Doctor Degree?

  • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj
    @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj24 күн бұрын

    The white chick is working class, the black chick is upper middle class. They both get arrested for the same crime. The white chick isn't able to bail out, the black chick is. The white chick gets a public defender, the black chick gets a lawyer. That is privilege.

  • @kathrynmessina8137

    @kathrynmessina8137

    18 күн бұрын

    Black chick arrested more often than white chick

  • @RudeDogRanch

    @RudeDogRanch

    18 күн бұрын

    Lessons here…. Life is tough, get a helmet…. And don’t break criminal law… BTW,

  • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj

    @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj

    18 күн бұрын

    @@RudeDogRanch why am I not surprised you aren't intelligent enough to understand.

  • @RudeDogRanch

    @RudeDogRanch

    18 күн бұрын

    @@StacyBaldwin-qv5cj What if the roles were reversed? Then it becomes what?

  • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj

    @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj

    18 күн бұрын

    @@RudeDogRanch you are completely missing the point of my statement. Black people who have privilege, are claiming they are oppressed by white people who have no privilege. That black girl, because of the status of her father, has more privilege than that white girl has. White privilege is a lie, perpetrated by the politicians, to divide us even more than we already are.

  • @glenjohnson9302
    @glenjohnson9302Ай бұрын

    I sure don't have privilege. I'm a white combat veteran who recently became homeless. But I am loving the white privilege.

  • @MrS-pe6sd

    @MrS-pe6sd

    24 күн бұрын

    Yeah but they would tell you that that’s “white homelessness“ and somehow it’s better. Then they’d probably call you a racist for saying anything about it. Also, thank you for your service. You deserve better

  • @victorhopper6774

    @victorhopper6774

    22 күн бұрын

    wow you have it made. no grass to mow, no floor to sweep.

  • @Shroomflies

    @Shroomflies

    19 күн бұрын

    Thanks for what you did. But unless you were drafted you bear at least some form of responsibility for your current position.

  • @MrRayj35

    @MrRayj35

    19 күн бұрын

    @@ShroomfliesWTF??? So ... serving one's country automatically means you'll become homeless? What are you smoking?

  • @MrRayj35

    @MrRayj35

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank You for your service.

  • @cjvan713
    @cjvan71315 күн бұрын

    I am 44 and considered a Gen X'er. I remember being taught and not only school, but our television programs for children not to judge another by the color of their skin but by their character of their being. There was a whole generation of us raised like that. I find it disturbing that it is taking a reverse turn and is increasing the division of the races in the public educational systems and children's television programming. These current college students don't know this. Nor do the understand that they are perpetuating what they consider a problem. That of racism and superiority complexes.

  • @deirdrelaski9460

    @deirdrelaski9460

    7 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @KelleyBroussardMackaig

    @KelleyBroussardMackaig

    7 күн бұрын

    I'm 44 as well - and I have to absolutely concur with you about the way our generation was taught. It is infuriating the way today’s main stream media has become a peremptory global mouthpiece that is filled with reckless half-truths that are purposefully sensationalized to misrepresent factual details into biased directives. This causes a lot of misconstrued information that both disguises and exaggerates problematic controversy’s that incites strife and provocations. I’m glad that there’s people out there concerned about racism in culture and have their antenna perked for possible inequalities creeping into culture, and I try to be on guard for that as well. But this is an instance where misunderstanding and downright ignorance is causing collateral damage and unnecessary conflict where there just doesn’t need to be. Fighting racism with racism only means that there’s racism still to be fought and it saddens me the way this generation is clawing back all the ground that our country has fought so hard for. Watching this professor in action was an incredible breath of fresh air, as there are far too many Universities that are indoctrinating under the guise of educating. The ability to think critically, logically and rigorously is one the best skill sets anyone could ever be taught to have, and I'm sure this professor will prove to be an extraordinary asset in the lives of his students.

  • @msrubigarnet

    @msrubigarnet

    6 күн бұрын

    yep, I remember the same thing. I am 43.

  • @Soriosh

    @Soriosh

    5 күн бұрын

    Hell, I'm 31 and I remember that... Don't judge a book by its cover education. Then again, I joined the Marine Corps and was surrounded by my multiracial brothers and sisters instead of going to College in my younger years and being indoctrinated with political propoganda. It's ironic when the Military used to be the ones said to be "Indoctrinated".

  • @KnightlyWoodwitch

    @KnightlyWoodwitch

    3 күн бұрын

    I find it crazy how hard blacks faught to end segregation in schools and bathrooms and bus's... and now we have blacks fighting hard to ensure they have segregated dorms and colleges and areas where white cannot enter. How sad their ancestors must be.

  • @knighth2452
    @knighth24529 күн бұрын

    Amazing how children call earning something through hard work "privilege".

  • @sammiii174
    @sammiii174Ай бұрын

    Tell me about privilege again while your test scores to get into colleges doesn't have to be as high as white or Asian people.

  • @MentalGymnastics1980

    @MentalGymnastics1980

    22 күн бұрын

    facts

  • @ddz1375

    @ddz1375

    21 күн бұрын

    Pity points given due to the lowered expectations.

  • @Donna-ff3ek

    @Donna-ff3ek

    18 күн бұрын

    No kidding!!

  • @lindariley7037

    @lindariley7037

    18 күн бұрын

    Same thing applies in getting State Jobs. My state used to give, I believe, 15 points to Hispanics & 20 points to Blacks in addition to whatever they earned on the simple clerical test required to be hired for the agency I worked for. I had to take it several times (there were several versions of the test). The lowest I ever made was 94 - usually averaged 97, 98. It just was NOT a difficult exam!!!

  • @abn82dmp

    @abn82dmp

    16 күн бұрын

    @@ddz1375 I believe Thomas Sowell pointed out the "racism of low expectations".

  • @mathewreed8669
    @mathewreed8669Ай бұрын

    The girl in the middle being told that being a girl and black she will find it harder is the problem! There is so much wrong with this conversion

  • @ashotofwhiskey219

    @ashotofwhiskey219

    Ай бұрын

    Especially since the opposite is true.

  • @priestessofkek2406

    @priestessofkek2406

    Ай бұрын

    @@ashotofwhiskey219 When my son graduated with Physics degree, there was only one tenure track position available at the university. There was also only one black female in the class. Even though she wasn't the top of the class (that was Korean man), she got the job before the ink was dry on her diploma.

  • @priestessofkek2406

    @priestessofkek2406

    Ай бұрын

    My son with his MS in Physics is working in a steel mill....

  • @mr.mclibtard5015

    @mr.mclibtard5015

    Ай бұрын

    But she can't even get a drivers license, doesn't have internet and probably has never even heard the word "computer"

  • @brianmeen2158

    @brianmeen2158

    Ай бұрын

    There is so much wrong with the modern discussion on race, gender and privilege. What’s worse is these toxic ideas have spread so far and most adults are beyond tired of the topic.

  • @melissaklitz7602
    @melissaklitz760213 күн бұрын

    I am a poor, working, white. My father's earliest memory is picking cotton in the fields in Southern Arkansas. I am 1 generation off the cotton patch. Guess thats my "white privilege "😂

  • @M98747
    @M987478 күн бұрын

    I worked construction on a county contract in a 90% black area. The company on the contract was told, "We want to see more black faces instead." and they revoked the contract. I lost my job, and got a job working minumum wage loading bags at an airport. I started doing self IT study. I got an entry level IT job making $13 an hour. Worked my way up there for 3 years. Got a better position after that, and after a few years there once the IT manager retired, I had built up the trust of the managers, and they made me the IT manager. I'm not wealthy, but I'm finally middle class with no college education. Everyone faces difficulties. Pick yourself up and work your butt off. I don't care what your skin looks like. If you can work, I want you beside me.

  • @raychafin8587
    @raychafin8587Ай бұрын

    I think we need to talk about black privilege.

  • @MelAtlNP

    @MelAtlNP

    Ай бұрын

    💯

  • @billthebutcher1821

    @billthebutcher1821

    29 күн бұрын

    Way way more black privilege

  • @IratePuffin

    @IratePuffin

    26 күн бұрын

    This.

  • @MrS-pe6sd

    @MrS-pe6sd

    24 күн бұрын

    Feels more like black pandering. It’s so insulting to anyone with dignity

  • @paulahaller

    @paulahaller

    24 күн бұрын

    Including the privilege society grants of thinking anything bad that happens to you is because of 'racism', despite the fact that the exact same things happen to white people.

  • @apophis9192
    @apophis9192Ай бұрын

    That poor girl feeling guilty for the color of her skin is absolutely horrible. Look up what society has done

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    Maybe she should not roll around in ... never mind.

  • @ObiWanXCanBlowme

    @ObiWanXCanBlowme

    4 күн бұрын

    Hmmm you realize that society wants us to hate ourselves because we are white right? That we are made to feel guilty for being white?

  • @MDAdams72668
    @MDAdams7266816 күн бұрын

    Privilege in the US is wealth-based PERIOD

  • @bustabusts

    @bustabusts

    8 күн бұрын

    It's based on standards.. not all groups are equal

  • @omegaprimus923

    @omegaprimus923

    2 күн бұрын

    And if your black!

  • @edwardmorriale9358
    @edwardmorriale935812 күн бұрын

    We grew up poor. If it was not for the charity of our neighbor, we would have had more than "meatless mealtime". I earned my way out of poverty. I worked my butt off. Now, I'm told I have "white privilege". What a load of crap! Get off your butts. Make your own way, in the world. I have the "privilege" of paying taxes. Taxes that are spent on everything, except making my life better. Taxes that buy food stamps, welfare, "free" cell phones, housing, and educational opportunities, that are unavailable to me and my children. Do not get me started on DACA.

  • @elenagonzales3500
    @elenagonzales350020 күн бұрын

    The point is privilege does not have a color. PERIOD

  • @kevinnussbaum3619

    @kevinnussbaum3619

    8 күн бұрын

    Neither do opportunities. If there are none where you're at, scrimp, save, and move.

  • @bustabusts

    @bustabusts

    8 күн бұрын

    It's not privileged its standards. Different groups have different standards of living. They see white standards and they get jealous

  • @bustabusts

    @bustabusts

    8 күн бұрын

    It's about standards not race

  • @markdevries3092

    @markdevries3092

    7 күн бұрын

    It does have a color....green XD Its fact that money just opens doors and oppertunities more so then skin colour.

  • @katarinatibai8396

    @katarinatibai8396

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@markdevries3092💯💯💯🎯

  • @genejustpicksomething
    @genejustpicksomething26 күн бұрын

    I recently retired at 57. I am brown. There were approximately 500 people in my part of company. All the management team cared was whether a person was qualified and capable of doing the job. The executive managers were of numerous ethnicities and genders. It sad to think people are starting their young careers believing they less than or disadvantaged than others. Do the work and good things usually happen. It’s not guaranteed, but I have seen that formula work over my career. This video was helpful to me to understand why people are thinking this way. Don’t drink the kool aid! 🤙🏽

  • @dvaunt3516

    @dvaunt3516

    10 күн бұрын

    Its not just skin colors. These days management teams are actively encouraged to be disloyal. An employee with the company has 12 years of raises and costs more. If they can lay that person off and hire someone at a starting salary, theyre encouraged to do it to cut costs.

  • @erintullius
    @erintullius12 күн бұрын

    Privilege, as they speak about it, does not exist. Entitlement however, abounds.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    ~ . . . exceeded only by petty excuses to further their gutless whimpering of, "I am a victiiiiim!"

  • @Tory-zp3dw
    @Tory-zp3dw6 күн бұрын

    I’m white. My dad worked 3 jobs at one point, and my mom worked as well. I started working when I was 15 to help out. I was the youngest of 4. We rarely got new things but we didn’t really think about that. We had music in our house and we loved each other. I would rather my dad and mom work less than have more things. I learned my work ethic from my parents. College students in general are all pretty darned privileged. I could not afford to go to college and work full time. Let’s face it, in general, if we live in the USA we are all pretty darned privileged.

  • @buteos8632

    @buteos8632

    2 күн бұрын

    You're privileged for the amazing parents you have!!! Dnjoy them while you have them and smile to the loosers!

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 сағат бұрын

    Same here but it was me after getting out of the Military that had to work 3-4 jobs to keep the bills paid. Grew up the same way, thrift store clothes, toys and games, at one point was so bad, we almost lost the house and only got by because of the generosity of others assisting with food. Eating out was non-existent as was theme parks, carnivals, records/tapes, and movies. A $0.30 burger once every 6months was the highlight of the year.

  • @KM-vc2yp
    @KM-vc2ypАй бұрын

    I think the kids have been irreparably indoctrinated

  • @guysmiley4830

    @guysmiley4830

    19 күн бұрын

    You would be surprised how many of them know it's all bull sh**. They just know that if they don't pretend to agree, they could have violence used against them, their grades could be effected, they could be socially outcast and attacked and nobody will protect them from it for fear of becoming the next target.

  • @TinaRinka

    @TinaRinka

    17 күн бұрын

    This professor apparently talks to a lot of young people. Hopefully, he will spark something so that even some of them will start thinking for themselves.

  • @IceKube9

    @IceKube9

    16 күн бұрын

    @@TinaRinka he tried; but they sound too far gone; it's irretrievable now; mass insanity. He confronted them with unassailable reality and they refuted it.

  • @ghostwarrior0329

    @ghostwarrior0329

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@IceKube9 that seems rather cynical.

  • @IceKube9

    @IceKube9

    14 күн бұрын

    @@ghostwarrior0329 yes indeed; but justifiably right? I mean their positions were hollow and ridiculous - as the professor so gently and respectfully tried to coax them to realize.

  • @deborahhubbard8525
    @deborahhubbard852517 күн бұрын

    Privilege is getting a job over someone with more experience because of the color of your skin. Privilege is getting accepted into a college over someone because of your race. Privilege is getting a curve on entrance exams because of the color of your skin. You should be judged on your ability NOT race or skin color.

  • @gabesmom29

    @gabesmom29

    9 күн бұрын

    Absolutely! It’s only common sense. Why that’s so difficult I don’t understand. Same with business. Anyone with half a brain can understand you hire the most qualified person for the job regardless of anything else.

  • @collisantley9

    @collisantley9

    9 күн бұрын

    Yes, and black & brown people Definitely benefitted

  • @user-zh2cu2jk9j

    @user-zh2cu2jk9j

    8 күн бұрын

    I agree, but here's the big problem. If things were done the correct way, as you have described, it would soon become apparent that there are great differences in intelligence and ability between the races. The "all men are created equal" crowd doesn't like to be confronted by that fact. Anyone who honestly believes that all men are equal is a fool.

  • @TexanIndependence

    @TexanIndependence

    8 күн бұрын

    @@user-zh2cu2jk9j Equality is a rather new idea that comes mostly from the Puritans who settled the Northeast who taught that, although no one was equal in reality, we were all "Made in the image of God" (the imago Dei) which is why it remains the bastion of Egalitarianism today, but it was ALWAYS a religious concept with no basis in reality. No one is equal in almost every way: no one is equal in strength, height, intellect, wealth, beauty, or any other factor. We all have either great or miniscule differences but we are all different in every way. No one is equal in anything, unless you "round" the decimal points. Equality is a cult like belief, often used to justify democratic/republican systems of government. "Where men are forbidden to honour a king they honour millionaires, athletes, or film-stars instead: even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison." ― C.S. Lewis "[Voltaire] theoretically prefers a republic, but he knows its flaws: it permits factions which, if they do not bring on civil war, at least destroy national unity; it is suited only to small states protected by geographic situation, and as yet unspoiled and untorn with wealth; in general "men are rarely worthy to govern themselves." Republics are transient at best; they are the first form of society, arising from the union of families; the American Indians lived in tribal republics, and Africa is full of such democracies. but differentiation of economic status puts an end to these egalitarian governments; and differentiation is the inevitable accompaniment of development.” ― Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy Quite prophetic, as America was only a few inches away from a bullet starting another civil war just a few days ago.

  • @20thcenturygamefreak58

    @20thcenturygamefreak58

    6 күн бұрын

    All men are only equal to a certain perception. Equal to breath in the same air, to eat food, drink, sleep, piss, shit. You know, having similar issues with a humanoid body that must be taken care of or die. But not equal when it comes to intelligence, capabilities, social behavior etc.

  • @_theporkchopexpress
    @_theporkchopexpress8 күн бұрын

    Imagine paying thousands of dollars to be trained not to exercise critical thinking.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    TENS of thousands of dollars ... & their parents are paying it or getting freebee "special qualifying" scholarships.

  • @sashleymo4
    @sashleymo414 күн бұрын

    I lost my new job after becoming pregnant with my first child within my 90 day window, was fired when they found out. I trusted the wrong person with the news. My husband had just started a small plumbing business. We had nothing. We were very young and trying to make his dream come true of being a business owner. I tried to apply for Medicaid, just to get prenatal care. I tried to get any kind of assistance I could get. I was told my husband made $150 too much that year and could not get any assistance because I was W. I asked to speak with their supervisor. She told me the exact same thing. She literally said if I were B I could qualify for assistance. How’s that for privilege? I cried for days. Went to a temp agency that placed people in a large insurance company that I knew I could bust A at and get a job that once I was hired, I would get health insurance coverage day 1. So I hid my pregnancy and did just that. W Privilege didn’t do anything for me. Never has. Hard work however, that’s how you make it.

  • @Lisargarza

    @Lisargarza

    3 күн бұрын

    That kind of work ethic doesn’t exist in today’s privileged generation. I see it in recent immigrants, but not in these indoctrinated kids. Best of luck to you and your husband.

  • @zinnia3684

    @zinnia3684

    3 күн бұрын

    It’s business, not personal. Perhaps you should have delayed your pregnancy. That’s what that 90 day trial period is for. You were going to become a none asset to the bottom line.

  • @RobRochon
    @RobRochonАй бұрын

    His question to her should be: "what advice would she give to all those 40 million poor white people so that they can cash in on their white privilege? What should they do?"

  • @mr.mclibtard5015

    @mr.mclibtard5015

    Ай бұрын

    Poor white people?? No such thing FJB

  • @Kensuke0987

    @Kensuke0987

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think he would get a good answer out of her either way. Like what would a kid in the upper middle class still in school know about being poor? The point is to make her think about it and highlight the absurdity of the notion of the inherent privilege of skin color. She wasn't fully convinced at that point however because her idea of the white privilege is a bit more nuanced. Like she believes that given equal opportunities (no class/wealth differences), a white person would be treated better than a POC. Like just hanging around in front of your lawn in a suburban neighborhood: how likely is someone going to call the cops on you? Would the cops listen to you/let you go? Her personal example was about being the one people approach instead of her friends because her skin color is a little lighter (bless her; it was probably her only real life experience she can draw an example from)

  • @RobRochon

    @RobRochon

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kensuke0987 I think that was the point, is because she wouldn't have any good answers for their idiot mindsets.

  • @MelAtlNP

    @MelAtlNP

    Ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @joeszymanski3540

    @joeszymanski3540

    24 күн бұрын

    Believe me I'd like to know! The only people who think white privileges a thing is too privileged to know any different.

  • @shaunvalentine4137
    @shaunvalentine4137Ай бұрын

    I think it's both sad and comical that this professor is using subtle mockery to try and educate or put in question their prior indoctrination and they're completely missing the point and still can't see the stupidity in their arguments.

  • @Tyrionlannister86

    @Tyrionlannister86

    Ай бұрын

    It makes me mad the arrogance of this argument, there are homeless people blatantly being ignored and their privledged race doesn't benefit them in anyway, people ignore them as if they are already dead, a ghost

  • @joeszymanski3540

    @joeszymanski3540

    24 күн бұрын

    These people have no perspective because they have never had to struggle. Yeah the mockery & sarcasm is totally wasted on them.

  • @KJ-xm6wi

    @KJ-xm6wi

    17 күн бұрын

    Well said

  • @DavidBenner-cy4zl
    @DavidBenner-cy4zl13 күн бұрын

    Home school. I'm 71 and still looking for my white privilege. I've lost job opportunities and promotions due to my "color." How did I handle it? As my father often said: "Don't let the bastards wear you down." I just looked for other jobs. There may have been "white privilege" during the Jim Crow years in Democrat areas. Those days are gone. Morality and maturity are in deficit in the "privilege" discussion. Side note: I've lived all over the World. There are places where being "white" is a disadvantage. I just get to know the individuals as individuals. Some are still good friends 55 and more years later.

  • @Doxymeister
    @Doxymeister12 күн бұрын

    Divorced white mother of two boys. Over twenty years raising them alone, no child support and only on food stamps for about a year when they were toddlers. Then I had to find a job, I just couldn't stand taking welfare, it was killing my self respect, and as soon as I got a job I didn't qualify for assistance anymore. Anyway, I remember a time when the most food I had in the house was a big bag of corn meal, and we were flat broke. I couldn't run out and buy more food. So we ate cornbread, corn pudding, corn dodgers, etc., for nearly two weeks until I got paid again. Girl sat there and talked about some privilege I have that black people don't have--yet never explained what that actually was. What tangible advantage I have that they don't. I would have traded that for food for my boys in a heartbeat, if I knew what it was.

  • @EvilMrFoo

    @EvilMrFoo

    9 күн бұрын

    it's called "dignity" and yes..... you CAN trade it, but are you sure you want to?

  • @balroggambit

    @balroggambit

    4 күн бұрын

    Your own decisions got you in that position. Be grateful you got food stamps at all

  • @nicoleterry5105
    @nicoleterry510520 күн бұрын

    My great grandfather grew up in a house with no floors, he had no shoes when it was time for him to go to school. Upon becoming 18 he went to war, when he came back he didn’t have enough money to feed himself. When my great grandparents married they went through their fair share of struggle, and it was particularly hard in The beginning of their marriage (Great Depression). He worked 5 jobs at one point to keep his family fed. Including maintaining his farm. I was lucky enough to know him, and my great grandma. She died when I was 10, he died when I was 19. He was born in 1913, he was white. I am white. The privilege I’ve obtained is from his sacrifices, and the sacrifices of my other great grandparents, and grandparents. He kept his family together, praised god, worked his hands bloody, and never complained. My privilege is family privilege. Don’t put that on a skin color because I KNOW there is a black great grandpa out there who was just like mine, and his family is lucky he’s in their line.

  • @salguodrolyat2594

    @salguodrolyat2594

    13 күн бұрын

    Couldn't your great grandmother have married a richer man than your great grandfather and avoided the struggle?

  • @truthhearit1471

    @truthhearit1471

    12 күн бұрын

    My grandparents were born in 1909 and 1907. They had 7 children, my father is next to the youngest. They lived in a 4 room house with no running water or bathroom until my dad was 6 or so. My grandfather made it to 9th grade, grandmother to 3rd or 4th. My grandmother had to quit school because of her 12 younger siblings. All my aunts and uncles worked hard. Some went to college, others not. My grandfather delivered newspapers for a living, my father and uncles had to get up at 4 am on school days to deliver newspapers. My other grandparents were dirt poor also but by the time they died, they were millionaires.

  • @itsasecret2474

    @itsasecret2474

    11 күн бұрын

    Only if she was a gold digger like your mom​@@salguodrolyat2594

  • @Bomber411

    @Bomber411

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@truthhearit1471how did they go from "dirt poor" to millionaires?

  • @nolaanderson6884

    @nolaanderson6884

    7 күн бұрын

    Amen

  • @angielovesusa
    @angielovesusaАй бұрын

    Minorities get to have Black only clubs, college funds, contest, etc.. Is that Black privilege?

  • @ARCDBEACH

    @ARCDBEACH

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes

  • @TotalBlackoutPainting

    @TotalBlackoutPainting

    19 күн бұрын

    The largest group of people who don't care about black lives, are black people. 6% doing half the violent crime in the country is insane.

  • @panhead55

    @panhead55

    18 күн бұрын

    They also have BET, plus all the other channels. If aliens landed here and watched a day of television, they would think earth is 100% black…

  • @toddtravis2596

    @toddtravis2596

    18 күн бұрын

    You do realize that all "minorities " aren't black?🤦🏾🙄

  • @lorettacavataio

    @lorettacavataio

    18 күн бұрын

    lets not forget affirmative action.

  • @riohenry6382
    @riohenry638215 күн бұрын

    If I said “I’m not really sure I understand the question…”, I would have been publicly flogged verbally and never raise my hand again. Engineering in the '80s was DIFFERENT

  • @Biggems9274
    @Biggems92747 күн бұрын

    I am a WASP male. I was a B student in HS. When applying for scholarships for college, because I was not a minority, either race, nationality, or woman, I had extreme difficulty and could not get scholarships. My parents were lower middle class and lived pay check to pay check. We were not poor, but not rich either. They worked hard, and we made it through. I worked the entire time I was in college. One of my first managers at work was a hispanic guy who was strongly racist against white people. He threatened to fire me for dusagreeing with a few of his policies and even demoted me because of it. Little did he know that demotion turned out to make me like the job even more. I stayed for a few more years. BTW, I was correct. His idea was a failure, and he eventually lost his job. I was privileged, not because I am white, but because I had two loving and supportive parents. I am privileged because I am a Texas- American.

  • @markcarpenter6020
    @markcarpenter6020Ай бұрын

    You could see the girl in the middle struggling to find a way to say she doesn't want to be a poor white person without admitting her white privilege thing is BS.

  • @richardmorehead9250

    @richardmorehead9250

    12 күн бұрын

    I totally agree

  • @heathandkentyvapevarietysh1402
    @heathandkentyvapevarietysh140225 күн бұрын

    Blows my mind that the black girl was sitting right next to a person from a "lower" socioeconomic area and she still couldn't say she has a more privileged life.. What a bloody joke these universities have become.

  • @oldschoolhomeschool8071

    @oldschoolhomeschool8071

    19 күн бұрын

    And the little black girl is very, very light skinned. Almost white.

  • @louanneschrader769

    @louanneschrader769

    18 күн бұрын

    The white girl was even worse, by going along with the bullshit.

  • @salguodrolyat2594

    @salguodrolyat2594

    13 күн бұрын

    THAT is the true face of woke racism.🤣

  • @seancurtis3975

    @seancurtis3975

    10 күн бұрын

    They aren't giving up any victim points for nothing. In 2024 being a victim pays. You could have all the proof in the world that a certain privilege is because of something other than skin color and it won't change their mind at all. What needs to stop is how this country is bending over backwards rewarding the fake victim points for them to just claim being a victim anyways.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    ~ Universities? They are propaganda factories. The Neocons/Globalists want weak minded, godless, product/service consuming drones that do not have the backbone to ever rebel. "The Pledge of Allegiance" will be replaced by "Please, Sir, may I have another?" The West (U.S./Eu) is disintegrating.

  • @alericc1889
    @alericc18897 күн бұрын

    I get SO TIRED of hearing Lazy Gen Z and Millennials talk about things they have NO CLUE. Minority students have ALWAYS been given MORE than white students. I watched them Bus black students into my Junior High in 1979. My High School was a model school at the time, they sat kids from urban areas Downtown next to white kids thinking it would somehow make them SMARTER. The black kids never got better but the white students test scores started going DOWN every year. I graduated in 1983 and by 1985 the school had more expelled students and drop outs than they had ever had in the previous 25 years the school was open. Liberals at the time whined they needed to give minority student MORE hand outs, free lunches, books, pay for their supplies and basically hand them everything because they were so deprived. By 1990 they school budget DOUBLED and yet the Test scores nor the drop out rates NEVER got better. By 1996 they had to close the school reopen it as a split middle school and high school and today its one of the worst schools in the district. Being one of the few Native Americans in my state I could have been handed a college scholarship but after talking to my mother we felt that since I didn't grow up on a Reservation or have connections with my Tribe in Texas it wouldn't be right so I worked full time and my parents made up the rest for me to go to college. Today it makes me feel like a chump for not taking advantage of the system the way todays over indulged CHILDREN now going to college for worthless degrees do. In the past 40 years I watched people being given jobs because of their skin color and nothing else, I have NEVER seen a person be given a job because they were WHITE.....

  • @omegaprimus923

    @omegaprimus923

    2 күн бұрын

    I feel bad that you didn't take the opportunities that were there but I understand where you're coming from. Hindsight Tilly's 2020 but yeah in this life is giving any opportunity whatsoever take it don't think twice about it!.

  • @dodiewilson2246
    @dodiewilson22465 күн бұрын

    My nephew made a 34 on the ACT. He was raised by a teacher and a cop. He was offered a couple of scholarships to state schools but would still have a few things to cover out of pocket. His good friend was black. His friend's parents were Nigerian. Both were physicians. He made a 32 on his ACT. He was offered full ride scholarships to Yale and Harvard. "Unconscious bias" at it's absolute best. The student with the lower score gets better offers to Ivy league schools because the box checked black/brown on his application when in reality the boy with the higher scores but had the white box checked came from less ability to pay for school than the black boy. My nephew went to the state school, graduated, got another scholarship and got his advanced degree. He is currently living a great life. I'm sure his friend is too. Both were extremely intelligent and hard workers. I'm 57 and race relations feel the worst they've been in my lifetime. I think we should really try to go back to trying to look at and judge people on their actions and character not on the color of their skin. Also, I think we all should stop feeling guilty about the color of our skin, no matter what it is. It worked before, maybe it can work again.

  • @mrpainn695
    @mrpainn695Ай бұрын

    I think in modern society "pretty privilege" would have more impact on peoples life than their skin color..

  • @anilbhagwat8085

    @anilbhagwat8085

    22 күн бұрын

    Absolutely, life for an attractive person is life on easy mode

  • @victorhopper6774

    @victorhopper6774

    22 күн бұрын

    @@anilbhagwat8085 depends on what you want out of life.

  • @guysmiley4830

    @guysmiley4830

    19 күн бұрын

    I can confirm this. When I let my beard grow out all bushy and put on sweatpants and a hoodie, I get treated vastly different than if I trimmed up and put on a nice ironed collared shirt. I encourage everyone to try it. It works no matter what color you are.

  • @barbarasmith7202

    @barbarasmith7202

    16 күн бұрын

    Amen! Say it loud so that those in the back of the room can hear!

  • @sweetxjc

    @sweetxjc

    16 күн бұрын

    Pretty privilege can also involve skin color though. For example most dark skin black women aren’t considered pretty in the USA so it would be hard for them to have pretty privilege. While in some African nation they would be all the rage. So privilege can definitely involve skin color

  • @thomasgooden5666
    @thomasgooden566616 күн бұрын

    When "white privilege " was handed out I must have been working that day and missed it.

  • @smokyquartz5817

    @smokyquartz5817

    9 күн бұрын

    I must have been burying my parents. Damn.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    Damn. I want a raincheck.

  • @thomasgooden5666

    @thomasgooden5666

    6 күн бұрын

    @@CosmopolitanFools me too

  • @andrewtinker8509

    @andrewtinker8509

    2 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @jhood6152

    @jhood6152

    Күн бұрын

    White privileged is not what you go through, it’s what you don’t go through

  • @bethbrown2129
    @bethbrown21297 күн бұрын

    I live in, grew up in, eastern Kentucky, with a large portion of family being originally from West Virginia. We do not in any way experience white privilege. Quite the opposite in fact. I couldn't get federal money to go to college because i wasn't an ethnic minority and my dad literally made $1000 too much for me to qualify for financial aid. And in case you're wondering, he was a paramedic clearing 36,000 per year. We've had to battle for every thing we have. My spouse has had to work 3 jobs at times to keep our family out of debt. This white privilege sh** doesn't hold water in Appalachia.

  • @kristinajames728

    @kristinajames728

    16 сағат бұрын

    I can testify. I live in Appalachia. WV.

  • @angiechapman2110
    @angiechapman21104 күн бұрын

    Apparently "white privilege" skipped my area of West Virginia while I was growing up in the 70s & 80s. My parents divorced when I was 6. My mom raised 3 of us an a single income with no help from child support. She made a few dollars too much to qualify for any kind of assistance. She couldn't keep the heating and electricity paid, which made winter a lot of fun. Water pipes and toilet froze every year. We would be huddled under piles of blankets trying to keep warm. We knew that none of us were going to college because we couldn't afford it. We survived on school lunch and a hamburger for supper if we were lucky. I started working at least 20 hours a week at age 15 to help buy things that I needed and help out the family. Don't try selling me on white privilege. It's bs.

  • @cdrone4066
    @cdrone406619 күн бұрын

    Im privileged because I was born in America.

  • @cheeeeezewizzz

    @cheeeeezewizzz

    8 күн бұрын

    Being born in American isn't a privilege, it is an opportunity afforded you by your parents, and not necessarily better than being born anywhere else.

  • @user-zh2cu2jk9j

    @user-zh2cu2jk9j

    8 күн бұрын

    Being born in the United States today is a curse!

  • @rosemarykelley3078

    @rosemarykelley3078

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@cheeeeezewizzz idk. I thank God I was born in the USA where women are not subjected to female genital mutilation and are allowed to get an education along side men. We have electricity, running water, indoor plumbing. (this is not universal on all continents.) We are allowed to be Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist, Hindu or nothing at all. We are free to travel from state to state and county to county without any application or documentation (this is also not universal in all countries)...I think I am quite privileged. And none of that has anything to do with my skin color.

  • @donvee1419

    @donvee1419

    8 күн бұрын

    Absolutely! We're blessed to have to opportunity to live in the greatest country. I wish more people appreciated what they have like we do.

  • @urielvargas6777

    @urielvargas6777

    7 күн бұрын

    @@cheeeeezewizzzwrong!!!! It is not the same being a high school dropout in the USA than in India, Africa, Mexico, etc. Here you have job opportunities anywhere, just get on a highway amd see that lots of companies are hiring. Now if hired this person makes 10 times the money a guy in Mexico will make for the same job. So yes you are blessed and privileged for being born in the USA. Just thank God and make the best out of it. That is why you see immigrants coming with hunger for work, you see Asians get rich, you see other nationalities advancing faster. Is because they see rewards after working your rear end harder!!!

  • @garysamwich
    @garysamwichАй бұрын

    I feel dumber after watching this.

  • @ZeroTolerance-tk9ce
    @ZeroTolerance-tk9ce11 күн бұрын

    I grew up in West Virginia. Poor doesn't describe my situation. When they were handing out white privilege, I didn't get mine. I worked 60 hours a week for 45 years. I'm quite privileged today.

  • @MegaLokopo
    @MegaLokopo9 күн бұрын

    So long as you can have access to the internet for an hour a week, there is NOTHING holding you back.

  • @TheyCalledMeT
    @TheyCalledMeTАй бұрын

    it's shaming tactics from racists ... and tbh ... it's absolutely disgusting and repelling

  • @avamarie7191

    @avamarie7191

    19 күн бұрын

    Absolutely. This whole race thing hurting everyone in so many ways.

  • @edmunddengler7687
    @edmunddengler7687Ай бұрын

    We have gone from a honor society, to a stoic society, to a victim society.

  • @jrg4313
    @jrg431314 күн бұрын

    I have never seen "White Privilege ".... what I have seen is Wealth Privilege from all races/ethnicities

  • @wReTcH3dDoLLy137
    @wReTcH3dDoLLy13710 күн бұрын

    I'm white af, working class.. security follows me in stores, I get harassed by cops, I get looked down upon by people with more money. I make too much money to qualify for assistance, but am too poor to afford much of anything. I have to live with family to make ends meet. I respect all walks of life &am quite understanding, but I have never 1ce felt or received a single privilege because I'm white. I've worked my ass off for what I have. My family were immigrants in the 20s &30s, &were discriminated against for their ethnicity being italian. This day in age, the deciding factor in privilege is money, not race. Wealth will leave many doors open for you, while working class or lower are mostly locked out from advancement.

  • @michaelbatson8170
    @michaelbatson8170Ай бұрын

    Such dumbness. They don’t need to ever vote.

  • @bruceleeroyii907
    @bruceleeroyii907Ай бұрын

    Scary stuff! 😱 lol These kids go to school and get brainwashed. They all believe the same thing and yet none of them could make a single valid point to support their position. I appreciate what this professor is trying to do

  • @herzl67

    @herzl67

    19 күн бұрын

    They also seem to have lost touch with common sense and proportionality.

  • @GhostScout42
    @GhostScout4213 күн бұрын

    "my social class and upbringing is not readable when i walk into the room." actually laughing here

  • @user-ot5uw8by8o
    @user-ot5uw8by8o8 күн бұрын

    It's like watching pre-schoolers.

  • @blindvisionary118
    @blindvisionary11828 күн бұрын

    When someone answers a question with "it's intersectional", that really means "my original point has no validity so, I'm gonna talk about other stuff instead"

  • @cats_bellavitano

    @cats_bellavitano

    11 күн бұрын

    I actually think her response was a valid way one could think about it, although I don't fully agree. What she meant by intersectionality was presumably how we live in different layers of privilege and backgrounds. This means you can reap the benefits of being financially privileged but, at the same time, not privileged in other layers like experiencing childhood with both parents, for example, or face possibly higher instances of negative prejudice and such from the color of your skin. Again, not that I fully agree, but it does make sense, especially compare to the other two spouting pretty much stupid shit.

  • @Helpmboab-ue5ck

    @Helpmboab-ue5ck

    6 күн бұрын

    Word salad, there is no logic nor morality

  • @Helpmboab-ue5ck

    @Helpmboab-ue5ck

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@cats_bellavitanoso a hierarchy of victimhood where you may get multiple bites at cherry - great stuff sounds like great philosophy to live by

  • @azure6392
    @azure639218 күн бұрын

    Grandpa was a sharecrooper. Took college courses to become a better farmer. Learned more and became a mechanic. Raised 4 kids. All went to college, no scholarships. All did well. Hard work, drive, having goals did it.

  • @BaptistJoshua

    @BaptistJoshua

    5 күн бұрын

    So when did you fit in time to burn down Walmarts, and drive around listening to violent, women-demeaning rap?

  • @rodneycabot356
    @rodneycabot3563 күн бұрын

    I dropped out in 9th grade to work, after our house burned down. my single mother let my brother in 8th grade and my other brother in 7th grade drop out. We all did construction and after we turned 18 were left. I was homeless at 19 and I can still remember getting kicked out of an abandoned house. I’ve never felt more worthless in my life, I still hold deep feelings of anger towards my mother and father. I don’t think I will ever get over it. Meanwhile hearing about white privilege daily, angered me and I still don’t like it one bit. Me and all my brothers are ok now and all make around $100,000 a year and my brother that dropped out in 7 th grade runs an I.T. Business and central air. Still a struggle and still working everyday. I’ve had so many hardships, my daughter had leukemia, I was shot and stabbed when I was on the street and had to sell a little to make enough for a house and then a car and then a job. But allot of struggles. People need to understand that all privilege is derived from having money!!! So everyone that can buy things without thinking is privileged, people getting jobs and college acceptance and tuitions paid because of race is PRIVILEGED. Don’t kid yourselves, wake up!!!

  • @tomsworldview
    @tomsworldview2 күн бұрын

    I was white all my life but I was also autistic for 62 years nobody gave me any feeling of privaledge.

  • @kellym3531
    @kellym353125 күн бұрын

    Privilege has nothing to do with skin color.

  • @borincod

    @borincod

    18 күн бұрын

    nah, privilege can do with whatever. Being white you have a privilege to have a skin cancer. Being a child of your parents you have a privilege for their inheritance. It's so "intersectional", that you can invent a new one based on any difference between people.

  • @jonjonr6

    @jonjonr6

    12 күн бұрын

    There's no such thing as privilege. It's either advantage or disadvantage. For example, if I'm 7 get y'all and athletic, I have an advantage at most sports over someone who's 5 for y'all and not athletic. Privilege is a marketing word to create resentment. We should stop using it.

  • @thearch1tect249
    @thearch1tect249Ай бұрын

    A generation in the toilet! These kids don't stand a chance!

  • @MichaelAlexander-vr2om

    @MichaelAlexander-vr2om

    20 күн бұрын

    Imagine what their kids will be like

  • @user-ks2jt4fp8p

    @user-ks2jt4fp8p

    19 күн бұрын

    Try 2 generations.

  • @jzmina
    @jzmina3 күн бұрын

    I grew up traveling internationally every summer. We went to Greece for my 12th birthday because I was obsessed reading the Percy Jackson books. I cannot remember not having a well used passport. I learned 2 foreign languages in a school where honors and advanced classes were the standard. I graduated college with ZERO student loans. My parents paid cash for everything scholarships didn’t cover. My fondest memories with my father were watching science and history documentaries. My mother was SAHM for a big part of our childhood and we still wanted for nothing. But because I’m Black, I’m disadvantaged? I’m telling you right now, when you walk into affluent spaces, they can immediately tell who does and doesn’t belong. And it has nothing to do with skin color.

  • @je2338
    @je233813 күн бұрын

    Maya is going to be a politician. How she dodged that question about cars her family drives was applaudable

  • @scapelaine4529
    @scapelaine4529Ай бұрын

    These people don't understand what it's like to be poor! That's all I'm going to say!

  • @dudleym1956

    @dudleym1956

    18 күн бұрын

    Facts

  • @dawsie

    @dawsie

    17 күн бұрын

    Their lives are so twisted they have concept of the real world.

  • @supermankent1041

    @supermankent1041

    17 күн бұрын

    They are better off than others HOWEVER "White Privilege" is NOT the reason. It is because their PARENTS had different values.

  • @dudleym1956

    @dudleym1956

    17 күн бұрын

    @supermankent1041 bruh, im black myself. If I were in that black girls shoes, I'd be privileged af, but instead, I'm reliant on financial aid and working every day to be able to continue going to school, because no one else in my family can afford to help me. I pay for rent, I bought my own used car, I pay for everything I have, when I times are rough I look in the mirror and say "you got this".

  • @IceKube9

    @IceKube9

    16 күн бұрын

    @@dudleym1956 exactly; the individual has AGENCY - the ability to act to change his or her circumstances in a positive way; and this is regardless of race. Not to lame-ass blame other things or other people!

  • @townswiley4429
    @townswiley4429Ай бұрын

    These kids can't even formulate a complete sentence relaying a thought.

  • @juliecarne7706

    @juliecarne7706

    16 күн бұрын

    Maybe we are producing generations unable to use their own brain cells rather than social media propaganda

  • @mel7092
    @mel70925 күн бұрын

    I'm privileged because I am alive at 54.. my brother died at 25.. I'm also female, white, Welsh and working class.. this white privilege crap is just that.. crap.. grow up..

  • @kelceysidebottom
    @kelceysidebottom7 күн бұрын

    I got HIT&RUN by a class A CDL driver, insured by Allstate, who ran me over and left me for dead, going twice the posted speed limit, hitting ME as a pedestrian *while* I was CROSSING the STREET between *TWO* stop signs, leaving me with 2 incomplete spinal cord injuries (l4-l5-l6, and c5-c6) AND multiple permanent disabilities... Which three states have refused to cover (SSI or SSDI), whereas the federal regs guarantee coverage for a single spiral injury...and I've got two. Oh, yeah. Not that it SHOULD *MATTER*, BUT the man driving the Dodge Ram 2500.... That hit me... Didn't serve a minute of jail time, kept his CDL, his shipping business, his house, and the truck that nearly killed me...... I deal with stabbing pains in my butthole, numbness and lack of motor control of my fingers and hands (all of my expertise revolves around the use of my hands: quality control [using precision measuring equipment], pencil and pen-and-ink drawing [clearly problematic], writing [whether by hand or typing, I'm screwed], drum set), a sporadic inability to move beyond the bed (sometimes for days), and all the pain I haven't even outlined yet, including FAUX HEART ATTACKS. OOOOH, yeeeeeeah. You have GOT to try one of THOSE for yourself to truly appreciate it.... Why am I still untreated for my injuries and without the ability to earn an income, while is he still running free, without any repercussions of any kind??? In all of this, I've done nothing wrong, except GET *HIT*. What POSSIBLE explanation for such an injustice could be *offered*?!? Ah, yes.... The white guy got hit by the brown GUY, (read: "f_ck you,) THAT'S 'why'." Were it the other way around, you'd KNOW my name, buddy... *I'D* still be in PRISON (probably high security wing), and my FAMILY would have had to change their Names, and would likely still be in ACTIVE HIDING, for fear of their lives......and HE'D have a MULTIMILLION dollar *payout*, and have received all necessary treatment (and all at no cost to him), alongside permanent, full coverage SSI for the rest of his life..... No troubles. If he healed well, he'd still be going on talk shows to talk about what that 'evil white man' did to HIM. "White privilege"?!? Mines' busted. Shove it.

  • @MrS-pe6sd
    @MrS-pe6sd24 күн бұрын

    We are witnessing the new and improved racism.

  • @picklesgherkin
    @picklesgherkinАй бұрын

    this is like a scary horror movie. unhinged from reality but yet this is our future. lord help us

  • @islandwills2778
    @islandwills277812 күн бұрын

    When it was my turn to go to university as a single white man the only scholarships, bursaries etc available for me were completely Merritt based. You needed top grades to apply. Black, ethnic minorities of any kind and women had many options most requiring simply to be if the correct color. It pissed me off then and it pisses me off now.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    ~ See? If you had tits or darker skin, you could be living the good life, while complaining how terrible life is.

  • @cindybaker7153
    @cindybaker715316 сағат бұрын

    I was raised in a lower middle class home. Clothes were second hand. Couldn’t afford college, my parents didn’t buy me a car. Later, I was a single mom, refused to get welfare and worked really hard and learned everything I could. I ended up working in a very influential area as a banker. My customers trusted my advice. I got there, not because of privilege, but because of hard work. My customers didn’t care about my skin color or gender, except one middle eastern man. They relied on me because they knew I always told the truth, cared about them, always called them back, worked to get the right answer, I showed respect, and that I didn’t care that they made 20x more than I did.

  • @ProudCapitalist-ko9ff
    @ProudCapitalist-ko9ffАй бұрын

    These suspects are shockingly ineloquent. I thought Penn State was supposed to be a decent university..The verbal judo they are engaging in to try to provide a politically correct answer would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.

  • @panhead55

    @panhead55

    18 күн бұрын

    None of these places are prestigious or worth while, once the “everyone needs to go to college” and Marxist doctrine set in. Most of the courses are nothing more than a money pit for progressive ideology…

  • @bawhite125

    @bawhite125

    17 күн бұрын

    Agreed. It’s a tragedy of being brainwashed to the point of self-loathing and/or self-denigration.

  • @sandraelder1101

    @sandraelder1101

    16 күн бұрын

    Suspects?

  • @90000cg

    @90000cg

    15 күн бұрын

    Most universities are now nothing more than expensive insane asylums.

  • @hansjansen7047
    @hansjansen7047Ай бұрын

    If you're white , black, or any where in between, get a job, give 100%, and a little extra, which means showing up early and leaving late. Make yourself indispenseable. Never say "That's not my job". Look to improve your education, and take training sessions. and when opportunity knocks take a chance.

  • @louanneschrader769

    @louanneschrader769

    18 күн бұрын

    They need to just mind their own business instead of trying to dictate everyone else's.

  • @gingersnaptrack9337
    @gingersnaptrack93374 күн бұрын

    No matter what laws or what is taught or threatened, there will always be privilege in every society..

  • @GooodMorningSunshine
    @GooodMorningSunshine9 күн бұрын

    Sometimes I feel the word privilege is confused with advantage. Naturally all humans have differing advantages in different situations due to different reasons.

  • @pandobear8544
    @pandobear8544Ай бұрын

    i feel like this professor is struggling to make them think critically while also trying to prevent from being fired and having his life destroyed by the BLM type.

  • @MentalGymnastics1980

    @MentalGymnastics1980

    22 күн бұрын

    Remember he is in enemy territory, and must tread carefully lol

  • @apelcius

    @apelcius

    15 күн бұрын

    You don't farm by jumping straight to harvesting. He already said they are near the start of the semester. So this is him tilling the ground.

  • @azure6392
    @azure639218 күн бұрын

    They still never addressed what white privileges actually are.

  • @AeusDeif

    @AeusDeif

    13 күн бұрын

    The point is that it never has to be defined, because if they define it in a practical way it can be debunked. It's far stronger as an abstract concept that appeals to people's self pity, self righteousness, and envy.

  • @88_TROUBLE_88

    @88_TROUBLE_88

    11 күн бұрын

    @@AeusDeif Spot on

  • @bustabusts

    @bustabusts

    8 күн бұрын

    Having standards

  • @elenoe8

    @elenoe8

    6 күн бұрын

    everything others have they believe they deserve without any effort. All regimes at all times have lazies like this. They just gave it a new name, that's all. Plus the issue that in the west civilization built by white men with white women supporting them, those lazies don't starve even when not contributing by anything. That gives them the wrong idea that is how life is meant to be.

  • @aliciagarner2005

    @aliciagarner2005

    5 күн бұрын

    Because it doesn't exist!! Either you're lucky or you're not! Either you work or you dont!

  • @jaykelly9543
    @jaykelly9543Күн бұрын

    I was “ privileged “ because my parents taught me to work hard and treat others with respect to all races.

  • @mayadog2497
    @mayadog2497Ай бұрын

    In discussions with black friends, when Ive asked them for examples of racism theyve experienced....for one, the example was either a stereotypical vicarious experience that theyve never personally experienced, or the examples are nothing that every other race...including myself have also experienced. "The police pulled me over for no reason!" Ohhh, WOW, they do the same to me as well....I was just pulled over recently for allegedly making an illegal turn....I never turned, I drove straight through a green light, straight across the cross street, straight down the street, I hadnt turned for a LONG time. They asked me to get out of my truck, where am I going, what do I do. When I politely told the officer I had never turned, he immediately told me my brake light was out.....which I hadnt touched until he was already pulling me over and THEN he saw I had a brake light out. "well I came from a poor family"....Huh, are you poor now? No! Why not? Because I worked hard. Well how did you get the opportunities if its so racist...You work for a white guy right? Yes. Well, my parents lived in a garage and had to take a $500 loan out when I was born to pay for the hospital (YES, in 1970, the cost was $500), and it took them years to pay it off until my sister came along and they had to get another loan. My parents couldnt buy me a car....Okay, neither could mine. My parents couldnt afford college for me...Okay, neither could mine, they wouldnt even pay for me to take the SAT test because there was no point. One example after another....I could relate to and even had experiences that they havent. One side of my family was dirt poor uneducated hillbillies from the Appalachians, born is the shacks they lived in, the other were poor ranchers that lost their land to the state to put in a railroad....such privaledge.

  • @ddz1375

    @ddz1375

    21 күн бұрын

    These self proclaimed victims mistake someone being an asshole to them for racist behavior. I've never heard one mlack person be able to articulate a specific case of racism ever.

  • @ashotofwhiskey219
    @ashotofwhiskey219Ай бұрын

    Maya is delusional and unwilling to learn.

  • @reezlaw

    @reezlaw

    Ай бұрын

    She's clearly more comfortable in the position of an underprivileged victim, it must be hard to let go of it and embrace reality. All of a sudden nobody is commiserating you, no sympathy, no pity, nothing. Almost like those 40 million poor white people, except at least she has money and her fucking Honda sedan

  • @freedomslunch

    @freedomslunch

    Ай бұрын

    She's the personification of the banality of evil.

  • @mrmoofle

    @mrmoofle

    18 күн бұрын

    I was working in the kitchen when I heard Maya start talking. I swore she was going to be a dude masquerading as a chick.

  • @mmurph2686
    @mmurph26862 күн бұрын

    I grew up knowing how to articulate an argument without caring what others thought of my opinion. This conversation was mind-numbing.

  • @CyndeClarke
    @CyndeClarke14 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for saying the privilege is having a mother and father stay together. I did not and that is one of the main reasons the term white privilege infuriates me.

  • @its_jimbooh_no6572
    @its_jimbooh_no6572Ай бұрын

    Now think about how many high school kids are never blessed with this conversation and are released into the world each year.

  • @tamaragibson5659
    @tamaragibson565920 күн бұрын

    The only real privilege is financial privilege.

  • @angiedelasflowers

    @angiedelasflowers

    15 күн бұрын

    Mabe,money matters. Of course if you don't have enough money to eat... It doesnt make you very happy. But i think that beeing raised in a caring and loving family with a father a mother and siblings is a more significative privilege... Than having money. With less money you learn to value things that are more important in life.

  • @SpclOps20

    @SpclOps20

    15 күн бұрын

    This is true. I consider myself extremely privileged that I came from a good family. My father worked very hard and my mother was an incredible housewife. They did everything right and I benefited greatly from this. However, this whole “white privilege” thing is basically a made up narrative that lazy people use as an excuse for their own failures. It helps to absolve them of any accountability.

  • @angiedelasflowers

    @angiedelasflowers

    15 күн бұрын

    @@SpclOps20 totally agree...the culture of the victims...

  • @suzybearheart530

    @suzybearheart530

    15 күн бұрын

    I agree, wealth is privilege. But I think the ultimate privilege is as the video states two good parents in the home.

  • @tamaragibson5659

    @tamaragibson5659

    15 күн бұрын

    @@suzybearheart530Actually, you are 100% correct. I grew up poor and in a broken family, so I guess I hadn’t even considered that. It would be better to be poor in a healthy two parent family, than rich in a broken family. Thank you for pointing that out to me.

  • @kellymarsh2266
    @kellymarsh226616 сағат бұрын

    As a kid, I grew up on the southern border. I heard about white privilege from Hispanic adults who were determined not to let that happen on "their watch." I was definitely the minority and didn't understand until I grew up and moved away. I definitely have seen white privilege, but I have experienced white discrimination more. Judging someone on the color of their skin is Wrong no matter who's doing it or for what reason.

  • @bw3506
    @bw350612 күн бұрын

    My daughters white privilege got a scholarship she earned given to a dark skinned individual. I think you'll have a hard time convincing her she had an advantage in being white.

  • @weissrw1
    @weissrw1Ай бұрын

    I was a white working class kid who became a lawyer (Notre Dame Law School, 82 cum laude). When I got my first job as a lawyer a senior attorney pulled me aside and said, "pinpoint oxford shirts, silk ties, wool suits, and keep your shoes shined." Good advice. Hell, they should have taught that in Law School. BTW, my shoes were shined - I was an Army veteran. I had one out of four.

  • @CosmopolitanFools

    @CosmopolitanFools

    6 күн бұрын

    ~ 1980s! Then you were one of the (then) many who lived through the coolest era since the "Roaring" 1920s. No matter how horrific this performance-art USA/EU becomes ... you KNOW what reality is, & with awareness & understanding, there are certain scars worth bearing, each like a badge of honour.

  • @O.D.B.420
    @O.D.B.420Ай бұрын

    The 1 kid just basically said "You might be poor and have nothing but at least you're white"... So they think that privilege is not gaining anything but just being.

  • @hannannah1uk

    @hannannah1uk

    17 күн бұрын

    Why they love white skin so much?

  • @heatherwoods5703
    @heatherwoods570313 күн бұрын

    Rush Limbaugh called these "minds full of mush."

  • @AzureKnightmare32
    @AzureKnightmare3215 күн бұрын

    These young people are so hopelessly propagandized. Very sad.

  • @MarkLandrebe-ef5yd
    @MarkLandrebe-ef5ydАй бұрын

    Just because others have less, doesn't make you privileged.

  • @LisaBeta-42

    @LisaBeta-42

    26 күн бұрын

    What means HAVE anyway? More money ? - it's always nice to have more to spent, than before. Better family structure ? - 2 parents, no fights, illnesses or criminal records anywhere (has nothing to do with skin color - just a great family, back to great grandparents. Having a healthy body or a quick brain ? - lucky you, great anchestry (but you can THAT only pass to your children, not to poor people that are lacking in that departments). The privilege is being born in the USA, regardless of any skin color (you could become pesident there)

  • @victorhopper6774

    @victorhopper6774

    22 күн бұрын

    @@LisaBeta-42 you do realize that being president would be like being cursed to many usa citizens. to me just living in dc at any job would be a bummer. its 7:30 pm and i have not seen a human yet today. i am trully blessed.

  • @Crispytuba328

    @Crispytuba328

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes it does, except we used to simply call it gratitude

  • @guysmiley4830

    @guysmiley4830

    19 күн бұрын

    The presence of a father in the home is more indicative of success than skin color

  • @marijarandelovic8455

    @marijarandelovic8455

    17 күн бұрын

    Agree

  • @robertwhite7071
    @robertwhite7071Ай бұрын

    Now let's discuss athletic privilege, height privilege, looks privilege, Etc lol.

  • @Supernova752

    @Supernova752

    21 күн бұрын

    Exactly! Looks are a big one. Short people aren’t as likely to get the same job as tall people, even with the same education and work experience.

  • @mossfitz

    @mossfitz

    16 күн бұрын

    @@Supernova752 The dichotomy in earning for shorter people as compared with taller - per cm - is incomparatively larger than any statistics that can be found for dichotemies in earning for skin colour.

  • @Supernova752

    @Supernova752

    16 күн бұрын

    @@mossfitz And yet it is not acknowledged by many. I’m a 5’8 white female and I noticed it right away.

  • @MikoDarkblade
    @MikoDarkblade14 күн бұрын

    How do you call a privileged you have that does not bring you any privilege in any meaningful way?

  • @rash9488
    @rash9488Ай бұрын

    Perfect question for that mixed girl would have been. "What made it more diffiuclt for you to be here than them?"

  • @christophercharles3169
    @christophercharles3169Ай бұрын

    We've been taught to be ashamed of ourselves. Other than people like this prof. our teaching institutions are despicable.