The “Black John Wick” Body By O on being trained to Kill, Serving His Country, Mass Shootings+More
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00:00 RealLyfe intro
00:25 Body by O intro
01:20 Body By O talks about where he is from and growing up with a Black Panther Mom
03:25 Body By O on how he got into tactical training, link up with RealLyfe via Hollywood Bay Bay
04:53 Body By O on put men to sleep
05:14 Body By O on his most challenging altercation
07:42 Body By O on how having a crush on Brandy led him to being in the military
09:29 Body By O on black men being in the military
10:32 Body By O talks mental illness in the military, and not regretting going to the military
12:13 Body By O his parents growing up
13:08 Body By O talks fire arms
14:52 Body By O on the the most stupid thing he has seen anyone do with a g*n
16:24 Body By O on training with a sniper
16:50 Body By O talks kids and Call Of Duty Video game
19:30 Body By O on where to keep your firearms when you have children living with you
21:33 Body By O on keeping your children away from danger
21:47 Body By O on Philando Castile
24:53 Body By O on how to interact with the police
27:38 Body By O on school shootings and teachers having guns
29:22 Body By O on Takeoff’s death
32:39 Body By O staying ready at all times
33:50 Body By O what to do if you are in a bank robbery
35:13 Body By O Detroit Dust & BTB Savage
37:02 Body By O on being a pilot
41:00 Body By O talks having a wife and a girlfriend
42:10 Body By O on BTB Savage
43:00 Body By O on kids and gun modifications, and how Uncle Luke saved rap music
45:34 Body By O what does it mean when the American dollar loses value
47:22 Body By O on surviving a zombie apocalypse
48:10 Body By O on The Purge
48:50 Body By O on the state gun laws
51:50 Body By O on how to fly commercial with your gun
53:00 Body By O on John Wick
54:25 Body By O on cleaning your weapon
55:10 Body By O on the most unrealistic scene in John Wick
56:15 Body By O on Real life John Wicks
58:35 Body By O on hand to hand combat
01:00:09 Body By O on the JFK assassination
01:02:39 Body By O the best place to take a bullet
01:05:17 Body By O on how he is affected when he has to put someone down
01:08:11 Body By O on firing his clients
01:08:49 Body By O on Tupac & Biggie
01:09:25 Body By O on his favorite action movies
01:10:32 Body By O on Body By O Tactical
01:12:35 Body By O on Ralph Yarl & Kaylin Gillis
01:16:02 Body By O on the United States, banning guns
01:17:53 Body By O on The Academy
01:20:40 Body By O gives his social media information
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@toddjoyce1627
Жыл бұрын
Yooo bro interview an black man that was an snipper
@Quinn-uy8me
Жыл бұрын
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@Quinn-uy8me
Жыл бұрын
@@toddjoyce1627😮😮😮😮😮😮
@Quinn-uy8me
Жыл бұрын
😮
@wellthatdidntwork
Жыл бұрын
This interview needs to be watched throughout the black community young to old. Also, one thing we do not talk about that needs to be discussed is health. Ur immune system is of utmost importance bcuz if you are sick, down, and out, you cant protect urself or ur family. We have already established that you do not get to choose when things go wrong so we have to be ready at all times and that means being healthy as much as humanly possible. Get into ur health bags folks, please!
This man is a prefect example of a perfect example
@jwaave_oftha619waavedroppe2
Жыл бұрын
Lmfao this comment is underrated af!
@JR_503
Жыл бұрын
@@jwaave_oftha619waavedroppe2 ❗️❗️❗️
@Tjfrm561
Жыл бұрын
@@jwaave_oftha619waavedroppe2Ion get it
@Casanova-xh2gp
Жыл бұрын
Facts
@Casanova-xh2gp
Жыл бұрын
@@Tjfrm561don't worry about it man
Man I skipped over this interview so many times & it turned out to be one of the most inspirational interviews ever
@KingJaq337
Жыл бұрын
Same glad I watched today
@larryw2180
Жыл бұрын
Same even started it once and cut it off I'm 30 mins in like wtf was I doing
@skillz78
Жыл бұрын
Same. Glad I tuned in. I could do without the sideline chatter. That was kind of annoying. But what he said was spot on throughout.
@1400_DINO
8 ай бұрын
Facts I'm just now watching
@SAE9880
4 ай бұрын
Agreed
Dude i just became a certified firearm instructor here in Baltimore Maryland. ive been trying to introduce a lot of our people to the 2A community and literally on a 75% of them told me “god is their protection, they dont need a weapon.” This really made me understand how lost black people are into the religious conditioning.
@mackwilliams4450
Жыл бұрын
Will - totally agree with you. Wife and I also are certified instructors and here the same thing 80% of the time. Or they simply believe the police can save them in time.
@justin2morton1
Жыл бұрын
Yes. I started building in 2016. Now it's so many 2A channels giving opinions not facts about firearms. When I started building my own firearms their were only 3 people talking about building their own arms. Then after the pandemic, I watched companies like palmetto state armory make a BYO line for the new builders. I knew it was washed up when sig sauer started a BYI line and sell chassis cause all of a sudden people wanted a discreet firearm. I hate to say this but "WE" are always late to the party. In 2000, a white boy told me the best rifle is the one you built yourself. It took me 15 years to catch on and I'm a true firearms enthusiasts.. now it's over 500 channels about building. We don't want it until everybody else wants it if you know what I mean. It has to be popular in order for us to take interest in it.
@livinglikeahuman7918
Жыл бұрын
God commanded his disciples to sell their tunic and by a sword if they don’t own one. These folks don’t read their Bible. I will defend my life and my loved ones at any cost
@Asahd91
Жыл бұрын
Hey I'm here in east Baltimore off of bel air rd. Where are your classes?
@AdjudicatorBrbal
Жыл бұрын
@@Asahd91 cockeysville literally down the street from continental
His military situation and his VA compensation are exactly what I have and went through. I served 10 years in the Air Force as an aircraft technician and 3 as an officer in the Army as an Infantry Officer. He is speaking the truth, get your stuff and get out with all those benefits for yourself and your family. Never stay in longer than 20 because you are working for half off in the military at that point.
@larrythepsychologist9356
Жыл бұрын
Who cares what you done
@chrisstr33tkng61
Жыл бұрын
@@larrythepsychologist9356 Haters are always welcome. Thank you for your unnecessary comment.
@macman9689
Жыл бұрын
elaborate on the half of statement
@CookieMonsta555
Жыл бұрын
@@larrythepsychologist9356 damn you mad? Big grown ass man mad you not doing nothing with your life. You’ll always be bouncing from job to job with no security
@uptownscenery9175
Жыл бұрын
Me personally I don’t think you should do more than 2 terms and make sure yo medical records are like a phone book😂 I did 5 years and was medically discharged at 22 and 100% va at 30. That’s more than somebody who did 20 years
The military is a great opportunity if you choose the right job. I'm retired Air Force and I used to do intelligence (1N4 AFSC). I sat behind a desk and clicked a mouse. When I retired I worked in Afghanistan as a contractor for a few years making $600 per day. I paid cash for my house and gave my daughter my GI Bill. I have my pension, inexpensive medical and I don't have to work at all If I don't want to.
@zionlovell8275
Жыл бұрын
Alpha or Bravo?
I'm retired air force,and i can confirm and agree 100% with this man. Stumbled upon this channel good work !
@chefshanti9028
Жыл бұрын
What did he mean when he said “if you’re black you already have a mental illness before you join (the military)”
@alexgrinage
Жыл бұрын
@chefshanti9028 to be clear this doesn't apply to all. the many problems the black communities have that cause trauma. Gang violence,shootings,drugs single parent house hold, society.
@theonewhoknows3474
Жыл бұрын
@@chefshanti9028 “if you’re black you already have a mental problems before you join (the military)” Let me see if I can answer that. For new veterans, now veterans, and ex military veterans before joining the military many individuals grew up in challenge circumstances and environments which may have exposed them to having certain experiences in life which in effect will help shape a persons outlook as well as the persons personality, psychological and sociological make-up. How I Interpret what John Wick was saying is some people can manage and cope with their mental and emotional hang-up's better than others can and some people cannot without help of a expert getting involved. In a nut shell what I am trying to say is growing up in American all most everyone carries some mental, emotional and regretful baggage its not really a black and white thing because other races of culture go thru bullshit as well rather its Native Indians, Africans, Chinese, or White nationalities, but by us being of African American descendant that means we experience 70% bullshit that comes our way. its just that certain particular cultures can cope and deal with it better than other cultures can. Man get back at me I look forward to having a discussion with you about this particular topic
@SOCyak
Жыл бұрын
@@chefshanti9028 He meant that what black people in America have to go through. Ptsd, trauma, neglect, etc
@normanhenderson7300
Жыл бұрын
@@chefshanti9028 , That was a ignorant comment.
Lose the attitude is the best advice a lot of ppl need to follow. Just be smooth until your life is in danger.
I retired from the USAF 20 years as a Avionics System Spec. Got two AA degrees. Avionics tech, Electronics Tech. Got to see the world . Worked my ass off. Made life long friends . And go a 100k job after my service. Get a retirement check , 30% disiability, and a pension from my job. Best move of my life.
Best interview thus far!! THIS is the caliber of brother OUR communites need leading them, & fathers OUR kids need to be raised by. We'd be unstoppable if we had that level of wisdom & discipline. Salute to you Sir! & all other Kings like you. God bless. 👑💪🏾💜🙏🏾
@theinfamousb6
Жыл бұрын
We literally do have that level of wisdom .. people don’t listen and take advice anymore …
“You can be right; you can be DEAD right “ this the best message out here for black young men
@kekyouropp
Жыл бұрын
why is everyone making it a RACE thing why can that message be for EVERYONE?!?!?!?
Brilliant explanation about teaching out children about the dangers of everything! This brother is the truth. You have to expose your children to things in order for them to learn, the responsibility is on US parents!!!
Man y’all really been showing out on the quality of conversation in these interviews. Now I’m noticing the quality of the camera and audio and I’m very impressed with the direction of this channel.
I’ve never heard more facts come out of a human beings mouth in a span of 90 mins. What a absolute beast
This was a damn good interview. Thanks for getting this brotha on. I served with a lot of brothas like him in the Army. We got some real skilled killers out here like this brotha that's positive influence in our communities.
@OGDoe
Жыл бұрын
Got The Interview on pause now .. did not know this bro , is from here !! Telling My 3 sons about this bro ! 💯
@Draxplayzit2
Жыл бұрын
CAP
@Draxplayzit2
Жыл бұрын
PROBALAY 3 OR 4 PEOPLE IN THE WORLD LIKE HIM
I love the guy!!! His energy!! His passion!! He is so realistic! What’s not to like!! Confident, great sense of humour! He’s great all around
@freedommiller9900
Жыл бұрын
He's giving a Zaddy vibe 😂 protector, funny and handsome
@1HelluvaGuyBX
Жыл бұрын
Uh Oh.... John Wick got Diamond a lil bit moist!!!! CLEAN UP aisle 3!!!! 😉😆
@freedommiller9900
Жыл бұрын
@@1HelluvaGuyBX lmao he can shoot up the club 😆😆😆
@summerdays360
Жыл бұрын
@@freedommiller9900 🤣🤣🤣
@summerdays360
Жыл бұрын
@@freedommiller9900 He's fine 🎯 smart 🎯 funny 🎯 confident 🎯 skilled 🎯 a protector and fit 🎯
Calling him John Wick is out of the question, call this man by his name real talk.
@bradjohnson1902
Жыл бұрын
Don’t be hatin’ 😂😂😂
@innovativeminds2371
Жыл бұрын
He's better than Wick but salute to Reeves
@DragonLee777
Жыл бұрын
@Brad Johnson that's not hating I'm just saying acknowledge him for him and not another
@DragonLee777
Жыл бұрын
@Innovative minds idk about that but ok
@Teflon_Ron
Жыл бұрын
I like this dude!!😂
Watching this man, reminds me of the older men in my community where I grew up. Serious,and nothing but real talk on how to man. Knowledge from men like him is valuable to young men... Key words,like; training,control,,,that's good message. Great interview,and top man 💯
@badbwoy68
Жыл бұрын
I'm in the UK,and I hear what he's saying.
10+ Army vet, and can confirm living life as he discussed, is real. Law literacy is more important than ppl think when it comes to carrying. Solid interview, earned a sub.
I totally agree with this man I was never in the airforce but I was in the Army and served in the Vietnam War the war taught me about survival. I am 76 years old now and I still keep my head on a swivel not because I'm scared but because I try to be prepared for any situation that may arise.
@GeorgeGreene904
Жыл бұрын
Real Talk.
@OncleJer
Жыл бұрын
You americans live in perpetual fear and paranoïa because of your moronic violence culture. I honestly feel bad you live in such a shitty, unsafe society. Then again, i also wouldnt feel safe if any nutjobs around me could carry guns
You can tell this man has a Alpha/ A Type personality.. hes very commanding and literally controlled the entire interview with his presence and authority.
@d.castillo9586
9 ай бұрын
Perfect target
What he said about the male figure, the child, and, the 3/8 socket wrench was 🔥🎯🎯💯
Took plenty of his training classes ! He is the truth !💪🏽
@YourFavoriteCountryCuzin803
Жыл бұрын
Where can I find his stuff haven’t finished this video yet
@1weedverine
Жыл бұрын
Exactly where does one sign up for his course or training?
@c.oliviathaxton454
Жыл бұрын
Where is his trainings at where cañ you take his trainings..
@c.oliviathaxton454
Жыл бұрын
Does he come to Florida?
@K9Swift
Жыл бұрын
@@1weedverine 👆🏽👆🏽👆🏽
I can listen to him all day. He gives it to you blood raw,says what's on his mind, and explanis his logic. Blessings to tnis king
100% VA RATED Veteran here. He's absolutely correct. I was able to travel the world and now I'm retired making a good salary and in school full time for free. Go AIR FORCE!
@YSBG_
Жыл бұрын
Facts! GO ARMY!
@niqueo8159
Жыл бұрын
@@YSBG_ 🗣 HUAAAAA‼️‼️‼️‼️💯
Hell I’m 41 and dad had me take my hunter safety class at 6. Was already secure with 4-10s. Wasn’t big enough for a 20 gauge but was so excited for that next step.
I've been aware of this brotha for awhile now but never listened like I've been able to do in this interview. Bro is very insightful. I will be seeking out more of his talks. He has some serious passion and intelligence.
This is the type of video that you go back and revisit every once in a while, so much knowledge is given in this video
Moral of the story, father and mother in a home. Father instilled a career path as well as mom, father lead right example so his sons to follow (pilot) , etc. that’s what I got from this interview.
@Illstatevid
Жыл бұрын
All I heard was he joined the United States murder team for money
@mikalsamad2389
Жыл бұрын
So you see why black fathers are of the upmost importance in black households .
@Illstatevid
Жыл бұрын
@@mikalsamad2389 So they can have you join the US military, and help get rid of black, and brown people to promote white supremacy?
@NORTH_CAROLINA
Жыл бұрын
💯
@giantking6744
Жыл бұрын
If whites didn't invent guns Hebrews wouldn't need guns in the first place🕎🙏
Absolutely love this interview, and 100% agree with this Elder. I wish he was on mainstream media platforms, especially in our community.
@will-zj5gq
Жыл бұрын
ESPECIALLY our community 🎯
This is the kind of black man we need in every family: intelligent, articulate and down to earth. Ultimate respect! 🫡
He actually told the truth about not WINNING every battle! You have my interest...WINNING!
Proud of you O! Very!
Good stuff!!!! Trained several years from long gun to pistol. O definitely knows his stuff!!! Shoutout to O!!!
Facts Big Man, other branches think that the AF doesn't get down, but we do. My pops did tell me not to go in the Army, I love my service history and I am at 18yrs. Yes the AF is a great place for a black man and they are very good at making sure they don't tolerate a lot of things that other services tolerate!!!!!
@101elelky
9 ай бұрын
It’s not really other branches it’s the service members in them that’s POGs… or as we use to call them in the Air Force “nonners”… all the guys who’ve been in combat from other branches are knowledgeable enough to know what happens with certain combat related jobs in the Air Force .. and they show respect.
Great interview. Although as an eight year Army infantry veteran I can say some of what he said I can’t agree too military wise, especially 5.56/.223 distance. Maybe 7.62x51 and up. Other than that, very motivating
@keithrobinson9672
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was army 15 as a mp and a SDM and he lost me on the mile with a 556...
@rudd71753
Жыл бұрын
My man is spot on! But yea! He lost me with 5.56 and a Mile! You can't be a Sniper unless you go to a Sniper School not a Mentor taking you out. I did 21 years Army 1986-2007, 11B,11H,11M and 19D. Combat Veteran. Glad to see Brothers breaking the stereotype and educating other Brothers on Firearms.
I have to say, this MAN (Brother). is hitting so many points that I respect the science that he's dropping! Much respect my brother. From one military man to another.
By far one of the best interviews I’ve seen on KZread. Extremely informative . Real life scenarios and hard question answered.
I just want to say to O, thank you for keeping it real, and explaining some things we know and didn't know, ✌🏻
I'm ex Air Force and love he repped the Air Force as having the same trained shooters (Special Ops/ Special Tactical) , the same as the other branches. This man is the real deal.
Respect to Brotha Big O, Continue to educate, Train, & put things into Proper Perspective… I’m a Army Veteran, who’s looking forward to Training with you, & your team, in the near future … Peace & Blessings to the for the interview, bring him back on the show soon… Godbless
My uncle served 10 years in the Air Force turned him into a great man
@Datnigganews
Жыл бұрын
Lol airmen are poosee
@MrSpicabooo
Жыл бұрын
@@Datnigganews except pj’s, tacp, and cct’s
I enjoyed watching “Big O”!! He was so real and Informative!! Great interview
Dude is a character but he keeping it 100. I can relate 2 some of the stuff he talked about especially when he started talking about his military service because I was in the military and I was in the USAF like he was and served during war time.
Air Force Veteran (SP),former Deputy Sheriff,NRA Cert Instructor, 2nd Dan TKD and at 57 just started training in Shorin Ryu…..MUCH RESPECT to this brother!!!!!….I’m considered “an OLD lion”….but even OLD lions still have teeth……..Rumble Family Rumble👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@geoffsmith76
Жыл бұрын
Similar background… You already have some striking… time for some grappling brother :)
i wish i knew about this man 10 years ago! my biggest regret is not going to military.. i always think about the benefits i missed out on
As an US Army vet who is about to retire next year. This brother is telling the absolute truth. Two things if you don't have anything going on and your at risk but have a great mind join the Airforce. I have 80% disability and I am about to get the last 20% to take me to 100. Don't join the Army. The Airforce will at least treat you with some form of dignity and respect. Plus they have better barracks and better Dining facilities then the Army. BIG FACTS..
As a black man education is our greatest weapon. I got into guns threw video games as a kid. Mom's of course kept me away from them. No toy guns water gun nothing except maybe games. Only made me want it more. Now as an Certified instructor range safety officer concealed carry owner but most importantly a father. I had to teach him safety young. Youngest a kid can shoot is 7. I made sure he was prepared. We're not always gonna be around so we teach to prepare him for life not shield him from it.
This 1 of tha BADDEST interviews I have ever seen!!!!💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
We need more of this type of information ✊🏾✊🏾 real life model of a real black man
His speaking so much real shit....this guy is a nation treasure
Thank God for people with good hearts in world full racism and confusion may God continue to bless you
Got to train with O last year and it was great! Really cool dude and he is LEGIT!
I actually liked this guy. I wish that the questions were just a lil more organized. Asking questions about a zombie Apocalypse was ridiculous. I do appreciate his ideas tho. When you have children and that child sees positivity in parents that can push them in so many ways. Also, watching this interview makes me see how fortunate those living in the south are. I'm from The Bronx, and we don't have a lot of firearm/tactical training schools here, and if there are they're not ran by us!
Good man! I remember walking in his gym when I lived in Shreveport. Him and his wife are really good people.
@khalil_r
Жыл бұрын
what's the name of his Gym in shreveport
I truly enjoyed this interview brother. Keep up the great content. Blessings and more success.
Love this! A Community Father, Educator and Protector.
He told the truth, the military was the best decision I made in my life. I too am 100% disabled and get all my benefits from the government. The wars were brutal, however it's a war going on constantly right here at home in America.😊
@aironenise
Жыл бұрын
It’s only worth it if ur 100% disabled
I train my ass off with my firearms. I shoot multiple times a week, because where i work has a range in the basement(kind of). I also shoot in IDPA and i am starting to get more into long range, im starting to get comfortable at 1000 yard and out with my 6arc AR platform. I can pick any of my rifles up and shoot around MOA at 500 yards and in. I literally dont leave my bedroom without a firearm, got my first 22Lr and compound bow for my 6th birthday. I love that i was taught to use firearms safely at a young age. Nothing better than training and shooting.
@YungPhilosopher
Жыл бұрын
Nobody cares. You can still get caught lacking
@Rozza43
Жыл бұрын
@@YungPhilosopher Nah, that's why I train numb nuts. If you don't care, then don't read it or comment dip shit.
@Rozza43
Жыл бұрын
@@YungPhilosopher You know how stupid you sound..."still get caught lackin". Fuggin kids think you are good because you have a shity p80 glock with one mag and 10 rounds. You and your "not lackin" friends will be ther first to go, sucks yall won't leave any ammo behind.
Glad to see Body by O on here! I click that button fast as hell‼️💪🏾💪🏾
Ok ok, I took a couple of firearms courses wit O!!! Our people finally getting properly trained and armed ✊🏿
FACTS What he said about being a Vet!!!! I had to come back to edit/add to my comment. This is the BEST interview you all have done THUS FAR!!!! ❤❤ I’ll love to sit at this dudes feet. THAT KNOWING who you can LEARN from, and also who shares you same views but can add too/another perspective!! NOTE: To sit at another man’s feet is not subservient of one to do so. That’s how one LEARNS. That’s how warriors learned and/or SHARPEN yourself as a man!!! I never met this man. First time ever hearing about him. I Love his mental!!! I only surround myself with other Strong black men. We all stay sharp. SALUTE SALUTE SALUTE
I’ve trained with him, he’s a legend
@deondretaylor3433
Жыл бұрын
What’s his name
@scarface9617
Жыл бұрын
Where you train with O at?
Did a training session with him. He the truth.
My uncle saw me with a pistol and told my mother and she took it from me and said I'm going to tell your father. He got off work and gave it back to me. He knew that one day I was going to have to shoot back.
One correction: The hypotenuse is always the longest leg. Therefore, if the distance is 75 yards away from the base of the building, the firing distance is further than 75, and its geometry not trigonometry. I'm not poking holes in his knowledge or story, just a minor blip. 👍🏽
@BasedDad35
Жыл бұрын
Nice catch!!
Love this interview dude is the truth.....just wonder how somebody gets so sharp mentally like i know the military help him alot but hes very fast & energized than the average person....great role model
Alhamdulillah for exposing me to the knowledge. Stay Dangerous and Stay blessed. Lets get to it
He Used to be a church member I haven’t seen him in years good seeing him do good wish the brother nothing but the best
"Act like you know, even when you didn't" Wasn't until I was an adult that I found the value in simply saying "I don't know". If the person is like how you don't know that, I ain't messing with them.
Love this footage! I work security in the clubs for 20+ years, and the stories (minus the military, minus the police/ black panther),remind me of a lot of club situations I dealt with over the years! 💯
Just found this, thanks for sharing the wisdom. I'm a Rangemaster in Tucson, AZ and agree with everything this man said. Especially with the "how to interact with police" as you've pulled over, get that phone video going. "What does your skill-set say you can do?"
@vcjjj08
Жыл бұрын
Rangemaster, huh? That's a cool job. I noticed you work in AZ. I am curious to know what's the hottest temperature you had to work in?
Dude was a wealth of knowledge, I wish the questions were more in depth.
I knew this was going to be a really really good interview.
As an Air Force vet I AGREE 1000 PERCENT!!!!!
This man is extremely intelligent. Very entertaining as well.
Been training my daughter since she started walking HOORAY!🫡
I'm from leesburg (MT CLAIR). Born and raised. Still here. This interview makes me proud to be from the 4. Only warriors are born here
@dv2033
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Central Florida homie hella junkies born there lol
This guy is awesome and knows his stuff for real.
Big O, I appreciate your time, advice and keeping it 100! God bless you, bruh!
My new black 🖤🖤 hero... I'm learn everything I can to be tactical on self defense...
As a African American Young Adult I believe the world needs to listen to what this guy is saying . you may not agree but the title of this video does not display the character of this man . Very intelligent and is able to understand not just one but all different point of views . Taught me something very valuable and I will never forget the things he said in this video.
@Gorealaracer38
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What part of 'africa' u from? Alota yall fk me up with this 'africa' bs u been taught & TOLD! AFRICA/AMERICA =2 CONTINENTS!!!!! U GONE LET A MF WHO DONT LOOK LIKE U KEEP GIVING U NEW NAMES????? AFRO AMERICAN 😂 NAMED U AFTER A HAIRSTYLE TOO 😂!!! THE MAJORITY OF YALL ARE DUMB!! U WILL LIVE & DIE NOT EVEN KNOWING WHO U ARE 😂!!! ALL U KNOW IS WHAT A MF NOT EVEN FROM UR LANDS TOLD U 😂!!! JOHN WICK=CHESTER WHEELER CAMPBELL!!! HE HAD COLOR IN HIS SKIN,STOP BEILIEVIN WHAT U SEE ON TV WITHOUT QUESTIONING THE $HIT URSELF!!! LEADER $HIT,NOT FOLLOWER $HIT.😤
@godsway8501
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Never call yourself African American. Your are Idigenous to this Land. Know Thyself!!! One Love 🤙🏾☮️💟
This interview was a gem for the ages!
Loved what he said about the Air Force. Its absolutely true. I am a fellow Airman!!
This brother showed how “people” have to be knowledgeable,accountable, and responsible for their,actions and decision making. This brother painted the bigger picture were “All” of us can see it. Thank y’all for this wonderful interview.
Body By O'Tactical is the Truth! Take his training if you haven't already. O provides the weapons training and safety skill set that is desperately needed by us, more so than any other. And, encourages you with knowledge of self from our perspective. Fight on O!
Trained with O last year. He is the real deal, and he is a cool dude.
We need more real men like this he doesn't have limits he leans and does what he needs to do
From min 23:30 to 24:45, this is what I had to try and explain to my white co-workers during Covid, when they saw my license in my car door pocket. They couldn't fathom living like this. I told my sons the same thing too. "You get pulled over, have your stuff together before they get to the window, hands in view, manners that would make the Queen (now king) blush, and you bring your ass home. We'll deal with mistreatment another day."
Composure and mental toughness is out the roof salute to this man that shit motivational
One of the pieces of training I learned is the OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act). The other part is to know your state laws.
The smartest guy on the Internet teach your kids to danger
I went into the military in 1981 and it was he best thing I could have done!
America Needs to Listen to this Stuff !!! Thank You for Your Service Man !!!
This interview was way more interesting than i first thought.
Took his trainings years ago, and obtained my license through him.. Excellent experience
I really enjoyed this interview this man is telling the absolute truth about the military, as a veteran I wish I would of joined the Air Force instead of the Army. But I got a cute check for the rest of my life and my kids go to school for free
@fatherlymotives8863
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Sounds like u made out great
@NoNonsense1
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@@fatherlymotives8863 I can't complain but when you become a veteran they don't treat you well at all
@kevinleonard8770
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Yeah the same, I wish I would've did air force. They treat us bad. Thanks for your service battle buddy.
@pjbrice6950
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I retire in 2 years. 2nd gen Army. Battle, Thank you for your service. Enjoy the New Chapter!!
I can definitely relate his military experience of not realizing a certain branch actually does combat. I joined the Navy think I’ll avoid every being deployed in combat. Then Iraq happen and I was in a riverine unit.
The fact that he is basing things off experience changed my perception alone. Logical not emotional. Machine.
Same here I served 11 years in the NAVY got out 100% disabled and my $50k plus of student loans paid off! My children get to go to school for free and no property taxes. He’s totally right about joining the air-force it’s hands down the best branch to join!