Professor GOES OFF After Student Brings Up “Unfair White Privilege”
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Poverty knows no color
@teastrainer3604
Ай бұрын
Poverty is strongly correlated with out-of-wedlock births. Among blacks the rate is 70%, Latinos 52%, whites 28% and Asians 12%. Why don't we hear more about this? It's because nobody can demand that whites do something about the problem.
It's not privilege, it's the law of large numbers. There's no reason to expect that Black people who represent 13% of the US population would have the same representation as White people who make up approximately 60% of the population. In fact, I live in a state in which Black people are about 5% of the population, and yet, half my bosses were Black women. They were OVERREPRESENTED at my workplace which didn't have many black people. Was it because they were better than White people? Actually no, some were good, some weren't. Black women were just favored.
@dangeroreilly2028
Ай бұрын
And others have pointed out, how about in the NFL? The NBA? Modern day TV commercials? Are their numbers representative of our nation's population?
@ohmightywez
Ай бұрын
As I was growing up, it really made no difference with regard to color. We studied the works of Alexandre Dumas and his son, not as black authors, but as writers. We.didn't study Oscar Wilde as a bisexual writer, but as a writer. We.studied George Washington Carved as an agricultural hero for the United States, not as a Black hero, former slave hero, etc. He was an inspiration to Americans, rural Americans, with regard to what they could accomplish with an education, which is what George Washington Carved desired more than anything else.
@Friedbrain11
Ай бұрын
Actually, the percentage of whites is 64%. Blacks are at 12%. One of my heroes was George Washington Carver. I didn't care about him being black. I cared because of his being smart, inventive, and never quitting. He made himself a success. I admire him like I admire Candace Owens, Larry Elder, Elon Musk, Jordan Peterson, and others. They all are successful, smart people with loads of common sense and they don't quit nor do they surrender.
@thehat4244
Ай бұрын
Squeaky wheel gets the grease. I don't agree with it, but that's how it is.
@paolo4749
Ай бұрын
At this point in time the African American or black population is now reduced to below 13% of the population and more closely to 12 5% due to illegal immigration. Biden is doing his best to make the African American/black population irrelevant and drag the United States into becoming a 3rd world banana republic
Everyone alive today, with rare and few exceptions, can look back on the bloody river of human history and identify an ancestor that was a slave.
@kingoftheboat
Ай бұрын
And Africa has more slaves than anywhere else today. Not a reflection at all on black people as a whole, but neither are slave owners of the past a reflection on white people today.
@pommiebears
29 күн бұрын
My great grandmother was in a London workhouse. If you don’t know what that is, you should look it up. Not only is it devastating, it’s shocking, and it confirms that the working classes, the poor, and the lost, in history, have always been taken advantage of.
@ChubbyChic
27 күн бұрын
So so true.
@brs04wsc
27 күн бұрын
But not all can draw clear and historically recent lines to how that slavery led to their relative impoverishment (compared to their non-slave historical comparators, white Americans) as black Americans can. From 'separate but equal', to Jim Crow, to redlining, there is clear cause and effect from this history to the current state of black America, which is empirically much worse off than white America. This is where you analogy to having some slave ancestor at some point in thousands of years breaks down
@2bittesla
27 күн бұрын
@@brs04wsc Pure ignorance expressed in your statement. Britain 1788 The most extremist political group in the history of mankind is formed. The Society For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade. Europe 1816 Pressured by Britain, European powers meet in Vienna and agree to a joint commitment to abolish the slave trade. Britain 1833 Abolishes slavery completely. United States of America 1847 The American Colonization Society buys land in Africa and create Liberia to organize the return of freed slaves. Britain 1873 Zanzibar is the last major slave trading port. Britain obtains the end of the slave trade there. Brazil 1888 Becomes last American country to abolish slavery. Mauritania 1981 Last African country to abolish slavery Pakistan 1992 Last country to abolish slavery Iternational Labor Organistion 2021 According to latest estimates there are approximately 50 million slave in the world today. More than at any time in history. 70% are women.
I’ve never experienced this so called white privilege , I’m a middle age white male in Canada whom has never judged a person based on the colour of their skin and never will ! People are good and bad based upon their thoughts and actions and I think this man is a genius !
@brainfreeze1925
28 күн бұрын
@@reilly-vc1rm Most anthropologists think race is a construct as there are more differences within "races" than between. Race is a fairly recent concept. People were usually identified by where they are from and not necessarily by skin colour. This goes to show that culture is the real difference.
@cobaltfog
28 күн бұрын
I've often offered to take people making claims about generational wealth to go visit a trailer park and talk to people there about generational wealth.
@Seldomheardabout
24 күн бұрын
Some colors of people are statistically worse than others. Obviously it’s case by case. But stats don’t lie.
@Ispy10101
20 күн бұрын
Canada's population is staggeringly small compared to other countries that boast the same benefits. In turn, its black population is really small at around 4.3% or roughly 1.5 million out of 38.23 million people (2021 numbers ). Growing up, people were just people, regardless of color.
@jasonwhite4828
19 күн бұрын
No shit. Ive been living in my car for five years. I could use some of that white privilege
Once I was talking with a lovely young black woman about how we could approach our roles in a production of Cabaret. She was feeling unsure of inspiration and I suggested she look at Josephine Baker. She hadn't heard of her. As we discussed more, she also hadn't heard of the Harlem Renaissance, the writers, musicians and artists, or people like Langston Hughes or Eudora Welty. She knew a bit of Billy Holiday and Louis Armstrong, but that was about it. I was surprised and shocked that she hadn't been exposed to that in 2000s integrated high school when my 1980s Catholic school was all over this era as part of regular history class and the amazing African American artists and writers that should serve as inspiration to everyone.
@user-lx5iv5cw1w
Ай бұрын
Ever been to a black school? Can't learn shit over that racket.
@robtooley4002
Ай бұрын
@@user-lx5iv5cw1w My point was I don't think these people were even covered. Like the speaker said - there were amazing writers and artist who were women and minorities before 2020 and they are part of world history.
@user-lx5iv5cw1w
Ай бұрын
@@robtooley4002 They were. Doubly so. Both during the history of their respective fields, with emphasis because they're black, and again, seperately, during black history month. I went to public school. Ask he who came up with the theory of relativity. Or gravity. She wasn't paying attention during physics either.
@robtooley4002
Ай бұрын
@@user-lx5iv5cw1w That's sad to hear. Thanks for the info.
@ah5721
25 күн бұрын
@@user-lx5iv5cw1w who says she was going to a ghetto school ?
I am a white man in 50's from Louisiana who fortunately now has an above average income, my mother grew up on a farm in a very poor part of Louisiana near the Mississippi delta, for the first 7 years of her life she lived in a then older house which did not have glass windows, only shutters, with no running water and no electricity. She went on to to well in school, went to college and eventually earned a masters degree. Someone please explain generational wealth and white privilege to me.
@ah5721
25 күн бұрын
generational wealth is setting up your retirement and house etc into a trust so you can avoid death tax penalty to your descendants.
This man is brilliant. I love how he "educates" her so eloquently. I also love this young man. You're parents must be very proud, and you make your bed!
@MrVorpalsword
Ай бұрын
You're wrong, he isn't 'educating her' they are on the same side - the woman is a social commentator and I cannot find her name at the moment but in the questions she posits, she is playing 'Devil's Advocate' I don't know if you use that phrase in the USA?
@bandersnatch9297
16 күн бұрын
@@MrVorpalsword This is Inaya Folarin Iman, a conservative journalist and broadcaster.
@MrVorpalsword
16 күн бұрын
@@bandersnatch9297 yes I found her name soon after that post .....brillig hey?
I have made this claim countless times in my life; The war is never “Race vs Race”, it is “Rich vs poor”. 😑
@billybarrett5223
Ай бұрын
"War is where the young and brave are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other." -I forget who
@mysikind8076
28 күн бұрын
There are certain people who assume that all white people are rich..... I wish.
@VisenyaAtoms
28 күн бұрын
Skin color only became a thing because so many Africans were selling their own and most slaves ended up being brown people. Brown = likely a slave = low class. Just like being tan while white meant low class because of working in the sun all day. So many people refuse to acknowledge these things
@EvelioPerez
27 күн бұрын
The rich vs poor antagony is the most important tool of marxism, But the free market, in its own right has evolved since the inception of the communist manifesto. Thus, the demagogic effect of rich vs poor, "haves vs have-nots" is self-defeating when you now have a burgeoning middle class in the west. The virus mutated and infected the most vulnerable, in spite of the individual successes of minorities, and the fact that even "poor" people in the west live in much better condition than their counterparts in so-called 3rd world countries, and 100s of times better than even rich people 40 years ago. It is time for these people to stop focusing on vilifying the successes of others and focus on their own growth! maybe there would be no poor people, but that is not the purpose of marxism, and it would definitely be a detriment to the goals of reaping the power from the hands of the merchants and entrepreneurs and returning it to the political / monarchical class
@Crazieyboy15
27 күн бұрын
@@EvelioPerez Well, this is a bit to unpack, but here I go. Though you make some valid points about the evolution of economic systems, your argument overlooks some critical factors. Firstly, acknowledging the existence of a middle class doesn't negate the fundamental dynamics of wealth distribution. While there has been significant progress in improving living standards for many, income inequality remains a pressing issue. The fact that there are now more people living comfortably doesn't erase the struggles faced by those at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder. Secondly, the assertion that focusing on disparities in wealth is inherently divisive overlooks the systemic injustices that perpetuate those disparities. It's not about vilifying success but recognizing that economic systems can often favor certain groups while marginalizing others. Addressing these disparities isn't about tearing down success but ensuring that everyone has a fair shot at prosperity. Ultimately, the rich vs. poor dynamic is not merely a tool of Marxism but a reflection of broader socioeconomic realities. Ignoring or dismissing these realities only serves to perpetuate inequality rather than addressing its root causes.
What is really being talked about here is classism with a cloak of racism.
@geroutathat
Ай бұрын
Well thats all racisim is, classisim. It was invented by people from white anglo saxon protestants. They wanted to end slavery, but just for themselves so they called the other class of people, mainly the Irish another race of people. The Irish were the first "other race", originally it was nothing to do with skin colour but a class/country thing. They actually recognizes some Irish as the same race and it was based on them being old royal families and them families had to toe the line and do stuff the anglo saxon way to be recognized. You fast forward a few years and the Irish slaves were dying in barbados due to the heat, so they needed new slaves. So they brought in black people, in order to use them as slaves they had to view them as another race. But the British at that time thought there were hundreds of races, they began to see every single tribe as a new race. They seen the apache as a different race to the choctaw etc. Fast forward a bit and someone came up with the concept that there were actually only 3 races, Cacuasian, Negroid, and Mongoloid, or White, Black and Asian, and this is what most people use today. This classification was based off small skeleton/muscle differences and visible differences in people. This was once again purely so they could treat africa and asia bad and refuse any bad treatement for europe. So during this time they still classed Irish as non white because they still wanted to treat them bad, but nordic countries, germany etc were all white. Then DNA came out and it showed some "white genes" and then they based it on this, and suddenly Irish catholics were white. You know during the 80s White Irish could not join the KKK or the Aryan brother hood or any gang such as that as they were not WASPS. But now they are fully white they can. But race does not exist at all, its just class thing.
@bbennett40
Ай бұрын
@@geroutathat LOL no
@somethingclever8916
Ай бұрын
And only well to do people matter. They don't care about the working class. They just dont
@unionjackjackson4352
Ай бұрын
@@geroutathatwrong in so many ways, for centuries people have been judged based on their religion, tribe, job, education, birthright not skin colour.
@johnoshaughnessy670
Ай бұрын
@@geroutathat LOL The "first 'other race'"? The IRISH??? Your view of history is mighty small, my friend. Pretty sure this phenomenon is quite a bit older than that. Apart from that detail, your conclusion is pretty ridiculous. You claim racism=classism and then a whole bunch of hyper-simplified gobbledy-gook that made no mention of the concept of class or classism at all. Sounds like the history you learn through Sociology courses lol.
If you have a tap & flush toilet in your home, you are living in greater luxury than all the royalty of 99.99% of history.
@4everu984
23 күн бұрын
Context! Im a therapist on Maui.....they have no idea they are the 1%. Victim mentality runs deep.
The truly sad part of this video is that those of us who were in college in the ‘80s and VERY early ‘90s experienced EXACTLY what JoJo is saying it should be like. It WAS that way for at least a decade and has dissolved into this state in about 20 years. Sad.
@DFSLJC
Ай бұрын
I was born in 77. The 90’s were RACIAL HARMONY. All these demons in the media have created this hysteria beginning in 2008 to ensure Obama was elected. Then they used race the entire 8 years of his presidency to accuse anyone who didn’t agree with his policies and then in 2015 they turned Trump into a racist all of a sudden when he has been involved with the black community in NYC for 45 years and has so many good relationships. It’s all bullshit propaganda.
@ohmightywez
Ай бұрын
Generation X is labeled the "forgotten generation" but I really see us as the bridge generation. My grandparents, all.of them, were born in the19th century. My parents lived through the Great Depression and my dad served in WWII. My two oldest brothers were in Vietnam. I'm sort of an anomaly because my parents are one generation removed from most Gen X-ers. But we saw the world go through one of the swiftest technological bursts in human history. We are tied to both the old and new. I think we have a very important role to play in terms of what we share with our grandchildren. It's pivotal that they understand what was and what could be.
@tnshanobighost6749
Ай бұрын
Blame the left
@mandygraves997
Ай бұрын
@@ohmightywezyou won my favorite comment of the week!!! Not the day but the week 💜💙
@gritnix
20 күн бұрын
I agree we achieved equal opportunity, or at least got really close, in the late 90s and maybe before. What we then saw was that various groups, cultures, and subcultures used that opportunity differently. Some embraced it, worked extremely hard and got ahead, even ahead of those with "privilege". Others ignored it or even eschewed it. 20 years on, traditional measures of success between those groups were and are noticeably different. We have two paths. We can either point out that the less successful groups are less successful because of their own choices, actions, and inactions, or we can refuse to do that because of some deep-seated guilt along with those groups' unwillingness to take accountability for those choices. In the latter case, which is what we've chosen, we then need to come up with some reason. Therefore, we have invented things that are "systemic" and "privilege". These inventions allow groups to simply claim perpetual victimhood. This goes on until they either change their own fortunes through different choices or everyone else gets over the guilt and decides accountability is the way forward.
As someone who's traveled to multiple countries, I hope to make something clear to young Americans; In the USA, The amenities, services and opportunities are higher in American Ghettos then lots of Capital Cities throughout the world. The Subsidized housing in the USA areas structures, Amenities and opportunities FAR EXCEED those outside Capital cities in foreign countries. So understand its maddening listening to College kids most of which have yet to travel extensively in order to truely appreciate what you have here in the USA complaining about things like inequality and racism. Now JoJo is on a higher level then what I believe is the norm and if you value his insights and grow in this direction the future has hope. Don't ever trust anyone whom make you out to being a victim or themselves! Life is about OPPORTUNITY the rest is on you!
@azzajames7661
Ай бұрын
You must have gone to some pretty crappy 💩 poor countries, lol 😆
@lisabarnes2235
Ай бұрын
Well said!
@penguin_pope7548
Ай бұрын
i don't remember where i heard it from. but someone went around campus's asking students to name better countries and offered them a ticket to fly to that country for a week. Every single time, the student would turn it down for dumb reasons rather then live up to the words they spouted.
@bvictory5698
Ай бұрын
I have traveled the us tons, been is most states, I didn’t have to leave the states to understand this, but it did take me till I was about 25 to realize how good we have it here compared to other countries. It does take time and experience to know that sometimes, what we are taught is wrong.
@penname5766
Ай бұрын
Compared to some countries but not most in Europe (particularly Western/Northern Europe, where the standard of living is actually higher) or Canada, New Zealand and Australia, or certain East Asian countries.
Douglas Murray is a social genius. I'm happy to see you watching him 💯👏🏿🔥
@david5544g
Ай бұрын
Murray.
As I always say. Where was my white privilege growing up?
@justadildeau
Ай бұрын
I grew up orphaned from age 9. Ate out of dumpsters to survive. Not a single penny from the government,. Fast forward a number of years later, government funded employment center toLD me TO MY FACE. no work for your be cause you're a white male. Fast forward 16 years, I run my own business and guess what.... I only hire WHITE men
@Vernors
Ай бұрын
The majority can relate to this. Funny because the majority of white people were raised in a culture that told us not to focus on skin color, and trying to work my way around this current society that’s obsessed with the idea of race is just driving me insane. Luckily I’ve gotten more open with my views and am no longer scared to confront my peers in a friendly manner. For example, one of my friends in our group was talking about how they would never date a white woman, they hate them. They just can’t stand white woman!!! Someone else at the group was like, “yeah I agree”. So I said something along these lines, “you know, I personally don’t care and you know how everyone is like trying to be defensive towards black people dealing with racism??? Well that’s how I am but with people talking about white people 😂😂 I understand where your coming from and that’s okay but I don’t like to think that way” and we just laughed it off and acknowledged we may not agree. That’s okay and how these conversations should go.
@santosmadrigal3702
Ай бұрын
Right ? I'm a Hillbilly Redneck Mexican . The next time you're at one of those "white meetings " put in a good word for me .
@maybeitsyou1317
Ай бұрын
@@Vernors Yeah...I would just stand up be like I don't associate with racist people and never contact them again. It's because of people like you that hatred like this is spread and tolerated. "Laugh it off". Why should we? Get with your group of black friends and start talking about how much you can't stand black people. See if they "Laugh it off".
@robertcuminale1212
Ай бұрын
I'm the oldest of 8 children, born to two teens, father in and out of mental hospital, mother a narcistist. I lived in complete chaos. I worked starting 10 delivering groceries, Left school and worked in a tool and die shop and later a sheet metal shop. Drafted I went into the Navy for four years. The only privilege I had was the ability to work hard and work smart. I'm successful today and the 20 somethings accuse me of getting where I am because of "White Privileges'".
My concern is that those that used to say we must tell the true full history are the same people that are now trying to erase history.
@sharonkay8638
Ай бұрын
Boom!
@WillyEarl098
Ай бұрын
Because they don't like the history of their ancestors, so they want revisionist history to prevail. See Sunny Hostin...slave owner heritage...still in denial and revising the narrative on her show since...
@pholdway5801
5 күн бұрын
If people had been able to read ALL that happened in history we wouldn't think as we do..History books are COBWEBS
I still remember going into my highschool counselors office and being handed a paper for pell grants and programs to pay for college since i was poor. Every single pell grant had to do with race or gender. There was a very small amount that i could apply for and all of them were merit based and very competitive. What privilege? The privilage of the entirety of society being legally built against me? The privilage of knowing my people built this country yet its being entirely co-opted by ethnicities who enjoy of having their own racial enclave nations? What a privilage.
He couldn’t have said it better. I’m getting sick and tired of people who have only just discovered something, then set out to try and prove that others; that they are as ignorant as them’.
I've only ever encountered negativity from my whiteness and maleness, especially recently - nobody has ever ushered me to the front of the line for anything, even if I was overly qualified. Rather, I was made to compete for promotions with outside candidates of color and of the female/other gender despite my track record and list of accomplishments. I didn't get those promotions, but was vindicated when a little more than a year later the dark-skinned woman they hired with virtually no experience lied about a series of events and then tried to offload the responsibility for her mistakes on to me - I stood my ground, and after a month-long investigation they realized that she had been covering her tracks and fired her. I still quit, due to realizing that the white women management team didn't have my best interests at heart as a white man, because this was Portland Oregon, and therefore my existence as a white man made me the enemy despite my 5 years of dependable service to the organization. Guess who isn't a Democrat anymore?
@ah5721
25 күн бұрын
THIS is why I vote 3rd party Libertarian , Freedom for all and business as long as it doesn't hurt anyone . W & F here.
I'm almost 50. Enid Blyton the writer of my childhood, British national treasure sir Trevor Mcdonald the voice of the news for my entire life, and Alan Turing the saviour of the free world. These are people who have had an impact on the immediate world that I live in. I don't care whats is between their legs, what ethnicity or who they have sex with. They are people who are genuinely going to be remembered for their greatness.
@nellynelson965
11 күн бұрын
Hopefully. I am not so sure if you asked 100 Uni student who they are, they would know. And what we did to Alan Turing, I have no words.
A privilege is a benefit provided to one group that all other groups CANNOT acquire without joining the privileged group. I've yet to hear of a single so-called male or white privilege that universally benefits all members of either group or is universally prohibited from every member of their counterparts.
@bvictory5698
Ай бұрын
Blacks are being privileged while claiming whites are. It’s backwards. Lol
@DudeSoWin
Ай бұрын
"To find the Handlers of who Rules over you, find the weakest of links you cannot insult." based and french philosophy avoidant.
Your privileges stem from making GOOD decisions and not FOOLISH decisions. Common sense is a huge privilege.
@4lb280
Ай бұрын
and not at all that common😂
@JakeSweeper
Ай бұрын
Common sense is only common when it's commonly taught. And unfortunately, it hasn't of late.
@paullegend6798
Ай бұрын
You struck on the privilege no one talks about.... intelligence. Such a huge advantage, dwarfs any other privilege, except maybe for country of birth.
@jskyg68
Ай бұрын
Jimmy Dore made a good point all of this started after occupy wallstreet.
@madwhitehare3635
Ай бұрын
Common sense isn't a privilege...it's something you've either got or you haven't got. It's not something that can get gifted to you or that you can demand by law. Same for for intelligence.
I dont believe Douglas is a professor........... But he SHOULD BE. He is one of the smartest individuals I have ever listened to. And has much greater patience dealing with stupidity than most do.
@perryrush6563
Ай бұрын
Agreed. He is not.
@pollyparrot8759
Ай бұрын
No he isn't but he is hugely influential as an author and academic.
@Kayenne54
19 күн бұрын
He isn't "dealing with stupidity" from the woman who posed the question. She was giving him the opportunity to air his concerns over a topic or two that involves us all. She isn't stupid. Neither is he "being patient". Asking an intelligent question promotes in an intelligent person a knowledgeable answer, and she knew who to ask. She wasn't asking from an emotionally biased, "already made up my mind" viewpoint. It was merely to "open the question" so it could be debated and aired.
If you listen to them, then you would think that the first black female doctor was a recent development.
"They built this advanced civilization with human rights and won't just hand power and wealth to me! That is so oppressive!"
I come from the 70s and I never heard of "white privilege" until just about a decade ago when Obama became president. Talk about irony.
@viv1tony2
Ай бұрын
He’s the puppet master, Biden is president in name only.
@tconyt8373
Ай бұрын
Calling it irony is very generous to Obama.
@4lb280
Ай бұрын
That is when things seemed to go to crap in this country.
@freddieoblivion6122
Ай бұрын
There was more ppl at his inauguration than any other in history. Hmmmmm almost as if the country isn't rayciss at ALL.
@ThingAnderson
Ай бұрын
It’s not irony at all. It’s exactly as planned.
I just want to say that you, Jojo, are an amazing young man. 💪The country needs a lot more like you. Keep it up - I know you will. 👍
I am 53 and I swear young brother, we thought we had this shit figured out in the 80s. Things went absolutely sideways for no apparent reason. Inexplicably we chose revolution when evolution was doing just fine.
@SchmatzKatz
14 күн бұрын
I believe the reason is that students are being brainwashed with this "woke" crap on purpose. The so called elite wants us to fight. They wants us to be distracted from whatever they are planning for us.
The things they accuse you of, based on race, sexuality etc are ones you can't change. So your guilty no matter what, no redemtion is possible. How convient.
@RJALEXANDER777
18 күн бұрын
Sounds like they reinvented the concept of original sin.
@survidmt
18 күн бұрын
@@RJALEXANDER777 Yes that fits very well. And with your observation, brings to light the "position/ role" they put, themselves, in that context.
@CairdLaws
17 күн бұрын
But like medieval religion, they offer the option to buy a remission for your sins by giving reparations for things you never did, to people who never had those things done to them. its a very obvious grift.
My Dude!!! Im with you! Don't let them divide us, lets go make history together
My grandfather was so poor he had to borrow the $2.35 from his uncle for the registration fees of his state's university. He registered for the university and hitchhiked to the school. He started college homeless! He slept in doorways and did odd jobs to afford one meal a day. He ended up getting his bachelor's degree and went on to law school. He became a lawyer and eventually a state supreme court justice. But even when my Mom was five they lived on a farm with one cow and a few chickens and they made their own clothing. They were still dirt poor for years until my grandfather became a judge.
@mariahoulihan9483
12 күн бұрын
My friend's father, White and British was born in a family of 12 children. Dad was a brute. so much so my friend's father, who I was privilege to know when he was very ill and elderly, ran away from home aged 10. he lived rough in fields in the North of England and would offer himself up for work at farms for food and shelter. It was not always forthcoming. he was born in the late 1900s. He carried o like this for some time and eventually went to night classes to get his basic education certificates. from there went to college then university and became an engineer. His work took him all over the world including long stints in Africa. during WWII he was involved in code breaking for the Allies. he retained his Yorkshire accent. He had one daughter who was my friend, but older than me by 20years. He married in his 40s as he wanted to establish himself. He was the most interesting of men and interested in others. He made his life reasonably prosperous and got educated with no handouts as none were around then he could access. He had NO privilege He made his and he made his daughter's. She was sent to a private school and was very well dressed. His wife had an account at Harrods in London. He made his privilege..no one handed it to him on a plate.
Douglass Murray is fantastic!
A simple way to explain this is the argument that women do not get the lead rolls in action scifi films until very recently. Then you point to Sigourney Weaver (Alien etc) Linda Hamilton (Terminator etc) Carrie-Anne Moss (Matrix etc) and so on from Princess Leia to Dana Scully.
@asiewert
Ай бұрын
Pam Grier, especially as Foxy Brown 1974
@Corey91666
20 күн бұрын
And thats what sucks about today. These new women main roles are so forced that it changed my opinion about women on many levels. Which drives me crazy because i never felt that was and love many cool women roles in the past. It was organic. Now i am only seeing identity politics. Sucked all the fun out of these things.
@lordomacron3719
16 күн бұрын
Kate Beckinsale in Underworld ;)
@Corey91666
16 күн бұрын
@@lordomacron3719 one of my absolute favorites. Also loved her in van Helsing
@mariahoulihan9483
12 күн бұрын
yes and was her name Fay Ray who starred in the early version of King Kong?
1.6 percent of whites owned slaves. 10 percent of blacks were free in 1960. I am white, but my ancestry is filled with both black and white slaves. My early years were spent growing up with an outhouse and no indoor plubing. I do not feel like a victim or the least bit privileged. I have busted my tail with a lot of hard work, multiple jobs at one time often, and going without a lot to get where i am today. Which is just plain provided for. I hate this white privilege crap. Especially when i see those claiming it have far more than ive ever had or would ever need. Motto is. Work hard, and be thankful God multiplies the works of your hands.
@JohnSmith-ti2kp
Ай бұрын
@susanwallace6838-- Are you talking about the U.S., if so then I think you mean 1860 and not 1960?
@susanwallace6838
Ай бұрын
@JohnSmith-ti2kp yes 1860. All I'm saying is that most whites were not privileged then or now. And that is what they base their white privilege argument on..
@RighteousJ
Ай бұрын
Jews aren't white and never have been. That being said, Jews were entirely responsible for the triangular trade economy. Not only were they, in particular, the overwhelming majority of that small percentage of actual slave holders, they've spent the better part of the last 150 years propagandizing everyone else into believing they had nothing to do with it and it was entirely white Europeans that bear responsibility. $5 says this comment gets censored.
@Burger_pants
Ай бұрын
@@susanwallace6838 God doesn;t do anything, if he did, he would be a monster for allowing innocents to suffer from preventable disasters, If god interfered with our lives babies would not be born with horrible diseases or deformities and suffer and die needlessly. If god interfered with us FREE WILL WOULD NOT EXIST. Your idea of god is based on ignorance and wishful thinking. If a god exists, you are a speck in an infinite universe and do not matter to a god.
@blorkflorkernorp9773
19 күн бұрын
0.2 percent. The vast majority of african slaves (78%) in 1860 were owned by jewish households. The other 22% were spread out among whites, free blacks, native americans, asians and hispanics. Probably worth noting that in 1960 there were twice as many Irish slaves as there were white slaveowners. Probably also worth noting that Lincoln freed the slaves in the South by decree, but in the same decree kept it legal in the Union states. The Gettysburg Address was a military tactical decree, not a moral decree like many people are led to believe.
I'm 69, and I had grandparents and cousins that had out houses down south.
@grammar4341
Ай бұрын
I’m 65 and we had one in our little town in Montana that we had to use when we ran out of water.
@user-lx5iv5cw1w
Ай бұрын
I'm 25. The house gma was born in had dirt floors and an out house.
@pholdway5801
5 күн бұрын
the bog you mean?
Heartening to see a young man using critical thinking and articulating it so well, when most young people are not so competent. Well done.
Some of us happen to know that there are incredible women through out history. You can start with Egypt way before Cleopatra. Sobekneferu, the first Queen Regent (basically a Pharaoh) in the twelfth dynasty, 1806 - 1802 BC. Then Hatshepsut, eighteenth dynasty, 1479 - 1458 BC. She built one of the most incredible mortuary complexes near Luxor at Deir el-Bahari. She was one of the most prolific builders in Egypt and in history. They are a part of history, not women's history, just history. Only people who dont truly know their history need to single out women or different ethnicities.
That has to be the gentlest I have ever seen Douglas...see him go against anyone he considers 'fair game', like Academics and Journalists: he eviscerated Malcolm Gladwell
@MrVorpalsword
Ай бұрын
because Anaya is on the same side as he is. The headline is completely misleading.
I'm an American, and with that, compared to the world, then YES, I have privileges. Thanks to all the people who recognize my privileges. Thank you.
@santosmadrigal3702
Ай бұрын
The term "white privilege" was invented by insecure black people . Dear insecure black people : get over yourself already ... Geez ...
@penname5766
Ай бұрын
Some of the world. Most countries in Europe have the same or better standard of living. But yes, Western countries collectively are certainly privileged.
@hyperloose
Ай бұрын
True definition of white privilege is caucasian people who work hard, learn to read, write & count, and learn how to study & learn about the world around them in an effort to better themselves from their own attributes & family and not depending on someone else to provide for their existence and ability to survive.
Conversations like this are really important. Imagine how many people restrict their own education just because they only want to read information that confims their own biases.
I'm that guy who just wakes up, goes to work, works hard, treats everyone the same, go home,.sleep amd do it the following day.
I've walked into a place that was filled (about 50 ppl) with blk ppl and I was 1 of 3 white ppl there. I didn't notice it until a blk person pointed it out to me. Why? Why does race matter? Aren't we all just people?
@SINQUEFIELD83
Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter, but I find it hard to believe you didn't notice. There is nothing wrong with noticing a person is black. You might be a kind person, but people find it offensive when people lie about the obvious differences. If they think your lying about obvious stuff then those people will never believe any other claim you might have.
@georgewashington940
Ай бұрын
We are all humans but different races/species create different environments and communities. Further, have different values. I am not saying all. I am talking generally and on the median.
@felixoupopote
Ай бұрын
@@SINQUEFIELD83 That's not what she said. She said she didn't notice "it," which is not a person. She didn't focus on and obsess over the number of people of each race in the room. She didn't count the people, because she doesn't have this sick unhealthy fascination with race that rich white people seem to focus on, probably so we won't notice their actual nepotism and cronyism.
@HawkAnomaly
Ай бұрын
@@SINQUEFIELD83 Wrong. You can in fact just see people and just continue on with whatever you had going on. You DONT have to see them as black or white or asian. It is completely possible. Race is not a focal point in many peoples lives. It may be a shock to you!
@JohnSmith-ti2kp
Ай бұрын
@reneesmith1339-- They, black folks, have been programed by the Democrat party and their partner, the media, to see and interpret everything according to racial makeup. This system has worked well for the establishment that basically benefit by being kept in elected offices.
I HIGHLY recommend Booker T’s autobiography “Up From Slavery.” Also Thomas Sowell’s “Affirmation Action Around the World.” Two life changing books.
Keeping us fighting prevents us from uniting. A people united is a frightening thing for those who profit off tribalism.
The reason George Eliot "had to write under that name" was that she was already well-known under her real name as a literary critic and didn't want that fact to influence people's views of her novels.
What most people don't understand is that Feudalism existed for millenia in the world, in fact, Western Europe emerged out of Feudalism much earlier than most other parts of the world. Feudalism existed in Mexico until the 20th century, it existed in Japan and China until the 20th century. The Ottoman empire remained until 1920.
@teastrainer3604
Ай бұрын
I suspect that feudalism is the natural order and that we're returning to it.
@johndoe-lp9my
Ай бұрын
And the mid 20th century in Russia. Feudalism in Western Europe arose with the collapse of the Roman Empire. And didn't end until The Black Death.
I can remember as a kid in the 1950s visiting friends who had a toilet at the bottom of the garden. My parents weren't rich, however. We lived in an old house that happened to have been built as outside toilets were being phased out.
"Irreducibly" Great word...:)
Andrew Murray isn't a professor, he's a journalist. And an absolute beast with zero tolerance for fools.
@michaelwells3211
Ай бұрын
It's Douglas. Andy is a tennis player
@mariahoulihan9483
12 күн бұрын
are you aware, and I am not sure in his case, that anyone can be a temporary professor.. visiting lecturers?
@michaelforsythe4335
12 күн бұрын
@@mariahoulihan9483 Yes but I don't believe he's ever done that. When would he ever find the time ?
I remember when I was in school during morning announcements one day, they announced the winner of the writer's competition, and then they announced the winner of the black writer's competition, and I was completely taken aback and wondered why they felt the need to have two separate categories. Shouldn't it have just been the writer's competition? Why involve race or separate it by race at all? It felt really racist to me.
@ChubbyChic
27 күн бұрын
It was. There is no need to separate just judge on the writing ability.
Good for you young man! Being honest to yourself will change you! Welcome to the eyes wide open movement!
I’m sick and tired of affirmative action hires and DEI. JUST HIRE THE BEST PERSON FOR THE JOB.
Unfairly treated like the Obamas, Oprah Winfrey, Condoleezza Rice, Coleen Powell, Whitney Houston, Babe Ruth…
Don't be scared, you're not going deaf on one ear, our boy just got the audio flipped. Or more likely, he flipped the video to dodge copyright claims, but didn't flip the audio.
These types of issues only arise when everyone is comfortable.
Douglas Murray is the voice of reason in this very division driven, dysfunctional world.
As to why so much focus is on black Americans and not much on others - that’s easy. Money and influence. Booker T Washington nailed it when he said this: “There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs - partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.” “I am afraid that there is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.” - Booker T. Washington
@shaynestewart9297
12 күн бұрын
Right on!
I also want to know why, at least in America, they group all white people the same. Most of us our families were not here during slavery. And are not English. My family is Jewish, Nordic, Korean and Thai. My family didn't even start coming here until WW2. But because my skin is pale and my eyes are light I'm labeled oppressor and told I have privilege. I grew up poor and currently make $37,000 a year before taxes with a college degree.
@mariahoulihan9483
12 күн бұрын
why state they are NOT English? what is your point there, please? tjhose who label anyone are at fault of course. in fact the British ended slavery and most slave owners were African in the first instance or assisted the slavers in finding people and kidnapping them.
twenty years ago the internet was NEW, Facebook started in 2004 and Your Tube in 2005. So suddenly we had history, health issues, current events and the world etc. available at our fingertips.
Bless you. When you were trying to explain 'have laws that minimise discrimination for everyone, not just for one race' - your face reminded me of a scientist trying to figure out why some people think the world is flat. If it seems like obvious common sense that an anti-discrimination rule that discriminates is a dumb idea, that's because it is. Subscribed (again).
It is called 'Self imposed segregation'. Gay village, ghetto, black history, gay history.. .. The ONLY real privilege is having parents that bring you up to be a good person, study/learn, obey the law, etc. Make privilege for the next generation of your family by working hard, having children with a partner that you will stay with and instill good ideals, love and morals on your kids.
That is the problem with today, they are talking about England, the English, scottish, welsh, so the United Kingdom Of Great Britain, but all you hear is america🤔🤷♂️ It is not all about america, mate, lol 😆
@penname5766
Ай бұрын
Yes, and if you read the comments, they all think the US is more privileged than all the rest of the world, even though Western/Northern Europe is just as advanced and generally has a higher standard of living according to all the indexes.
@pollyparrot8759
Ай бұрын
Yes and America has a very different history and problems arising from that history than the UK and Ireland. I wish we could stop importing their problems into our society.
@inferiorinferno8859
26 күн бұрын
I'm Dutch and this conversation also happens over here despite only using American points. We literally get afrocentrists blackwashing our history nowadays and calling us colonizers in conversations about our own countries. Its ridiculous.
@azzajames7661
23 күн бұрын
@@inferiorinferno8859 The world is going down hill, very fast🙄
It is like the whole "awareness" movement. Who is not aware of things as common as cancer?
"lets take George Eliot ..." she doesn't know who 'George Eliot' is, Douglas.
He didn't "go off" like your title says. He calmly explains things in an intelligent manner.
@MrVorpalsword
Ай бұрын
AND Anaya, is a conservative social commentator who is on the same side as Douglas Murray. Jo Jo misread this one completely and misheadlines it (obvs)
Jordan Peterson and Douglas Murray are 2 very intelligent, common sense people.
@joaopedrobaggio4475
Ай бұрын
People like them are becoming very rare.
@crockmans1386
29 күн бұрын
Yes, Peterson and Murray are brilliant. And they can think straight. Thats why the woke delusional actvists dont like them.
@deniseoxland151
26 күн бұрын
Add Thomas Sowell to that list
I am so glad you do these videos. You have such an honest and wise incite into different people and their points of view. I agree with you 10,000%!!!
Absolutely….just history without qualifications. I refuse to watch movies classified as “women’s “ movies or “black” movies. I never see the classifications “men’s “ movies or “white mens “ movies. Quit separating us!
The wealthiest black Americans are mostly in the entertainment and sports industry. We hardly see much of them pursue a career in medicine or entrepreneurship. The only blacks I've seen who apply themselves through education and pursue other successful endeavors, and professions are the African immigrants who come to America
@tnshanobighost6749
Ай бұрын
Yet if you watch Grey's anatomy or other doctor shows 50 percent of the doctors are black.
@robtooley4002
Ай бұрын
I don't know that that that is a true statistic. We likely are not exposed as much to people in upper management at law firms and comapnies, etc. - of any race- so they are less visible. My neighbor is a very successful executive at a major hotel chain, but I doubt people have heard of her and others like her (she is Black). My own company has VPs and EVPs who are Black and doing pretty well. I think the bigger problem is making young people aware that there are other valuable and worthwhile careers outside of entertainment and sports. When I volunteered at a school, thats all the kids wanted to be (3rd graders) but they clearly hadnt been exposed to anyone else because wealthy black people outside of entertainment and sports aren't famous.
@panowa8319
Ай бұрын
@tnshanobighost6749 "Grey's Anatomy" is just a TV show. I'm talking about real life. Though there are black doctors out there, in my lifetime, I rarely see much.
"First thing is..." she shouldn't look so smug asking that first question. It literally looks like she's thinking "I got him" you can see it on her face
@MrVorpalsword
Ай бұрын
You are completely wrong, Anaya and Douglas Murray are old friends, she is a 'conservative' broadcaster as is he, she is playing 'Devil's Advocate' look it up if you don't know what it means. You have prejudice not judgement, let alone psychological 'insight'.
Hallelujah, Professor!!!!
Well said sir, if its always someone or something elses fault, there is no reason to change and develop.
I am so tired of hearing about white privilege. I worked my butt off and got put through hell for everything I have. So where is this privilege you speak of? I am poor not even middle class. So where is my privilege at? I got blown up serving my country where is my privilege? Please tell me I would love an easy life.
These two speaking are English, as in from England, not american🤔
Thank you for an extremely intelligent conversation to listen to!! ✌🇵🇱🇨🇦 subscribed
I have been told that one example of white privileged is being able to go into a store and buying the appropriate products for Caucasian hair. However, when I was in school I learned about “supply and demand”. That means that if the population is predominantly white the stores will supply mostly beige nylons; lighter toned makeup foundation; curlers etc. The flip side would be that if you go to a predominantly Black country like, say, Nigeria you will find food that is Nigerian; makeup foundation sold would be predominantly dark, hair products would be for the care of extremely curly hair.
I'm whooiite as vanilla fudge. I grew up with more winters without heat than with. Can I get a retro active reimbursement for my privilege?
@viv1tony2
Ай бұрын
Yes, and I’m privileged still to be freezing.
You haven't even brought up blackwashing. The little mermaid was white. It would be fine if she was black, but she wasn't black in the source material.
@azzajames7661
Ай бұрын
It wouldn't be fine as white Europeans made up her lore. She is deep in water where there is little to no light/sun-shine, so she would have a light complexion, so it makes more sense she is white🤔
@The_1995_
Ай бұрын
But if it was the other way around blacks would be losing their ever loving mind 🙄
@user-lx5iv5cw1w
Ай бұрын
It's literally a Danish fairytale put to print and then to screen. Like, talk about cultural appropriation. Imagine we told Ghanese tribal folk lore, with white actors.
@pholdway5801
5 күн бұрын
How does an underwater creature get or need a suntan ? THINK Then laugh at disney writers
Thanks!
These sort of frank and genuine conversations need to be the norm. It's so personable. It should be easy and natural.
This is a REALLY good one. Thank you Jojo
Thank you so much for making these video's,have only come across a few so far (not on youtube much). Please keep up the good work in spreading common sense, you're a breath of fresh air and much appreciated.
My Scottish grandfather was a ships riveter on the Clyde, he swung a heavy riveting hammer 7 or 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. He died at 54, his heart gave out. Where's the privilege?
JoJo, Thank you for keeping your channel Real !
LFR JoJo…..You are a brilliant young man that shares a lot of truth. Truth based on facts not just opinions. I love listening to your videos. It makes us think which is healthy. And I do love me some Douglass Murray too.
It’s so crazy that I watched you years before doing music reviews and thinking “man, I could hang out with this kid!” And now you’re a really smart, open minded young man talking about political issues and stuff. Quite the character arc!
I'm 17 and wondering when we get this privilege thing, does it come with being 18 or something?
Your parents brought you up right. You ask intelligent and thoughtful questions. I can see your soul expanding.
I just had to write I don't know your age but I wish more people my age has thoughts like you. For a gentleman so young to have such an amazing understanding makes me so happy and humble 😊
Douglas Murray is an author, journalist and social commentator. He’s far too intelligent & well informed to be a professor.
Used to be the work, the achievements, the actions of the individual that was valued not the color of their skin, their gender, or their sexual orientation that mattered. With the change in society's focus seems to be resulting in the degradation rather than the elevating of today's society.
Its like when the media focus on (example) a woman who won some award. ‘The first black woman to win this award’ Why we always got to focus on the skin colour. And the award was awarded for someone that has nothing to do with the gender or the colour of the persons skin. Like a book award or something
LFR Jojo, I really like how thoughtful, sincere and honest you insights and comments are on the videos you show and talk about! It is refreshing to watch you!!
All I know is that I started working around age 17 and worked until I was 68. I did not feel privileged.
Great discussion.
I implore anyone who hasnt listened to the fantastic orator, Douglas Murray, to have a listen. Even if you dont agree with all his views, he sets the standard for how a debate should be conducted. He never raises his voice or loses his demeanour. He knows his subject inside out. He doesn't throw personal insults as a form of debating, and he has a fantastic use of the English language.
Only listened to a fraction, it was enough from what I heard. This professor does not actually understand the concept on learning as it exists within humanity! Strangest thing ever. He was annoyed that information transferral happens on multiple occasions?! Could not separate his existence, and the fact there are many other people in the world.
I had to eat out of a dumpster in 7th grade then again in the last few months of my senior year. Where was my white privilege? My sisters and I were starving. Starvation in childhood creates or has life long effects. Is that the privilege?
Thank you for your clear and concise videos. Subscribed.
Douglas Murray is a legend!!
"Focus on things we CAN change." 🙏