The Psychology of Racism in Jim Crow America

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Between 1889 and 1930 there were around 3,700 known lynchings in the US. The perpetrators ranged from single people to small mobs to huge crowds of 15,000. The reasons given were broad. While most were accused of murder of rape, many were lynched for simply being rude, for arguing, for taking the wrong job or having the wrong beliefs.
Like during Holocaust, as I explored in a previous video, these were ‘ordinary men’ and women, and often even children.
And as in my exploration of the psychology of the perpetrators' Holocaust, I want to try and understand the factors that led both to the violence of lynchings, but also ask how ordinary Americans justified their racism more broadly.
I want to use lynchings to try and examine racism more broadly, taking an action, an event, and slowly zooming outwards, looking at the psychological, sociological, and historical conditions that led to it.
We’ll look at a number of what I’ll describe in as ‘justifications, rationalizations, or causes’ - to try to understand what led to violence, and how the beliefs, attitudes, and psychologies of perpetrators were produced more broadly.
We’ll look at propaganda, sexuality, scientific racism, nostalgia, economics, stereotypes, and first, the power of a feeling of defeat and victimhood, on the part of whites.
Sources:
Donald G. Dutton., The psychology of genocide, massacres, and extreme violence : why ‘‘normal’’ people come to commit atrocities /
Kristina DuRocher, Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South
Hanson, Jon, and Kathleen Hanson. "The Blame Frame: Justifying (Racial) Injustice in America." Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, vol. 41, no. 2, Summer 2006, p. 413-480. HeinOnline.
Stewart E, Tolnay and E.M. Beck, A Festival of Violence, An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930
www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/brute/
Jason Stanley, How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them
Ervin Staub, The Roots of Evil
Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow
Steven Hoelscher, Making Place, Making Race: Performances of Whiteness in the Jim Crow South
www.historyonthenet.com/authe...
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Five little N****r boys, Omar il fichissimo, CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons
Jim Crow Jubiliee, Original lithographer: Augustus ClappOriginal publisher: Geo. P. ReedPhoto: BPL, CC BY 2.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons

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  • @ThenNow
    @ThenNow2 жыл бұрын

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  • @leavonfletcher4197

    @leavonfletcher4197

    2 жыл бұрын

    I truly appreciate the depth that you went into in this documentary. This is a truly difficult subject but it is important that it is dealt with. We do not seek punishment, as that ship has sailed long ago. If America is to survive, however, sweeping this shameful period under the rug is not the answer, but actually dealing with the mentality that produced this wickedness and allowed it to perpetuate is the work that must be done.

  • @R.A.A.

    @R.A.A.

    2 жыл бұрын

    As much as I’m in awe at your video, it also hurts... Here in KZread creators like you are civilized & conscious enough to tackle such topics but during the process of creating your content you use Artistic materials as a disposable tool to add value to your own “masterpiece”. The first thing you add in your video & missing in your description & credits is [ SONATA NO. 14 IN C-CHARP MINOR AKA MOONLIGHT BY #BEETHOVEN ] I LEARNED THIS PIANO SOLO WHEN I WAS 11 YEARS OLD 21 YEARS AGO. I’m a classically trained pianist for 25 years since I was 7 ! I’m not a “highly skilled KZreadr” to react with a video as a response to this ongoing uncivilized “TREND” All I can do is writing this comment reminding you of the importance of our classical music legacy, yes you may exploit us but at least have the decency to mention the details in your description ! It took me 6 months to master this piece it won’t take you 6 seconds to mention it .

  • @Black_unity597

    @Black_unity597

    2 жыл бұрын

    REPERATIONS‼️‼️‼️‼️NOW‼️

  • @Black_unity597

    @Black_unity597

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just can’t understand how white people act like the very next day that a law was passed that white people stopped being racist and act like it doesn’t still exist in them today and know they would freak out if their daughter or son comes home with someone black or Has a child with one!!! White people just lie to themselves! Because as black people we know what we go thru with you people trying to get jobs from you people is like a 120 pound man up against a 220 pound football team!!! They know they don’t hire us and dam near only want to hire white men and try to hire white women to say that they are fair but that’s a lie because white women were oppressed enslaved and discriminated against like black people all the way up until today and by law up until 1964 so I don’t understand why white people just don’t live in their truth you are racist and always will be racist!

  • @joannemonast8670

    @joannemonast8670

    2 жыл бұрын

    Research nestle/morongo sovereign nation exempt of consequences of genocidal behavior's in California and beyond since the 1800's. As they're monopolized businesses using television, the Watts riots that ended prior to my Bell Gardens home 9.6 miles of terrorist gang violence.

  • @Tessitura9
    @Tessitura98 ай бұрын

    Imagine being enslaved for centuries and then being depicted as "lazy".

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah

  • @tias.6675

    @tias.6675

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm AA and many are indeed lazy, none of us were ever enslaved.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    7 ай бұрын

    @@tias.6675 u can't say many are lazy u don't know all black people

  • @a-rat-in-your-walls

    @a-rat-in-your-walls

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@tias.6675 Being a model minority doesn't gain you anything but last in line to the concentration camp.

  • @bilkywaygalaxy

    @bilkywaygalaxy

    7 ай бұрын

    @@tias.6675Don’t give the white supremacists anything. Do you know just how many racist white trash are lazy af? People are lazy because of their actions, not their race

  • @letzsnuggzz
    @letzsnuggzz2 жыл бұрын

    Never forget that the people who perpetrated this violence or revelled in it - all considered themselves to be good Christians.

  • @FiveMCity

    @FiveMCity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Til this day. Which after awhile I would think Afri people would stop worshiping the god of the one that put them in bondage. Then again, Israel did the same thing in Egypt until freed and rediscovered their god.

  • @cardett75

    @cardett75

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FiveMCity those white people secretly worship satan, they dont have god's spirit in them but satan's spirit instead without realising it, the Christian God is not the God of white people but of all creation, God will denie them on jugement day

  • @MrYogiBell

    @MrYogiBell

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FiveMCity "We" (as in black people) weren't reason'd into Christianity so a reasonable objection such as the 1 u pointed out won't lead "Us" out... im a atheist tho so 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @joejett5084

    @joejett5084

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FiveMCity man that never happened, they wasn’t enslaved in Egypt. You will never find anything in the Bible historically existing except for locations but the events never token place. You won’t find Adams skeleton or burial site. Noah’s ark. Jesus sandals. Nothing. The few things that they have are skeptical and have been proven fake.

  • @josetierra100

    @josetierra100

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the fact that these people did what they did shows they weren't christians. It's a myth that you bought into that's all. You're buying into bad myths I say you get your money back

  • @bidinho0
    @bidinho08 ай бұрын

    The “protection of children and women” seems to be the go to argument for any kind of bigotry

  • @ARedMagicMarker

    @ARedMagicMarker

    8 ай бұрын

    And most of the people who hide behind the sugar-coated tripe are doing the MOST harm to the wimmens and childrenz. =_= That's why I just wave those people off. They don't really mean it. It's a fluffer-buffer to make them seem somewhat noble, but look behind their closed doors. A horror show.

  • @Churrosv1

    @Churrosv1

    7 ай бұрын

    “We need to protect our children and women by killing someone elses women and children! and countless horrific atrocities that’d make the Devil shake”

  • @bobkane432

    @bobkane432

    7 ай бұрын

    I guess black children and women didn't count

  • @melissahood2960

    @melissahood2960

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep. They're protecting children in Florida and Texas from the gays right now.

  • @Trustworthy_McLegitimate

    @Trustworthy_McLegitimate

    5 ай бұрын

    all the while DEFENDING the act of forcing a child r@pe victim to marry her rapist.

  • @Tessitura9
    @Tessitura98 ай бұрын

    I couldnt even watch a cat or dog being lynched. The psycological state of people who could watch a human being lynched and not even flinch should be studied for generations. To completely remove empathy and humanity from someone's psyche...It's literally like having the mind of a serial killer, except on a massive scale.

  • @bunk95

    @bunk95

    4 ай бұрын

    Youve never seen an animal killed or appeared to be killed?

  • @shannonm8512

    @shannonm8512

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@bunk95 I’m confused by your question, do you believe most people have seen an animal killed in front of them?

  • @Aden_III

    @Aden_III

    3 ай бұрын

    @@bunk95I know which one you are

  • @dragon_ball_sucks_video

    @dragon_ball_sucks_video

    3 ай бұрын

    How and why do you lynch a cat

  • @braindent6464

    @braindent6464

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@dragon_ball_sucks_video"asking for a friend"

  • @Investors_Consigliere
    @Investors_Consigliere Жыл бұрын

    It’s crazy how America hated Hitler so bad but he literally got his playbook from what America did to us black folks

  • @506Naz

    @506Naz

    Жыл бұрын

    They never hated hitler for what he did/believed in lol their hatred for him only came after Germany declared war on America with Japan. People were literally protesting against the government for aiding Britain & France against Germany before PH

  • @oliverwilson5957

    @oliverwilson5957

    Жыл бұрын

    I seriously think about if they didn't attack america's allies, they probably would've joined them

  • @Brainsore.

    @Brainsore.

    11 ай бұрын

    Not at all

  • @ennver9891

    @ennver9891

    11 ай бұрын

    The only reason why Americans hated hitler was because they were afraid Germany expansion would explode so much the U.S. wouldn't be number 1

  • @JustDaniel6764

    @JustDaniel6764

    11 ай бұрын

    Total BS

  • @tiffanywalker1312
    @tiffanywalker1312 Жыл бұрын

    You take a people from their native country enslave them, make it illegal for them to read and write punishable by death then call him illiterate. This behavior is deranged at best.

  • @YasukeNakamoto

    @YasukeNakamoto

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems like these people were massively insecure and had nothing better to do. Imagine calling yourself a Christian and thinking you’re going to heaven while simultaneously oppressing a group of people. Like wtf?

  • @tomfish3244

    @tomfish3244

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Yasuke happens all the time. Human minds are easily twisted.

  • @charles-iii6759

    @charles-iii6759

    Жыл бұрын

    Tiffany, what angers me to the same degree as this horrible history itself, is the amount of negroes intellectuals who sit around spinning, rationalizing or mitigating these historical facts attempting to sanitize it and make it seems to be something other than what actually is. Candace Owens, for example, will tell us not to make a big deal of it because "it was *only* a total of 122 black people that were lynched." Where from or how she came up with that exact number? But even if it was just one lynch it was one lynch too many. And paradoxically--though not surprising--the most vociferous group of people pushing back against the mere idea of *Reparation* happens to be these negroes! This is insurmountably unsettling to me.

  • @masterson0713

    @masterson0713

    Жыл бұрын

    They were already slaves

  • @YasukeNakamoto

    @YasukeNakamoto

    Жыл бұрын

    @@masterson0713 Just because someone is a slave when they come into your possession doesn’t absolve you from their sins and allow you to lynch, burn, hang, bomb, torture, and kill people as if they are animals. . . It’s like saying Jews don’t matter because hitler wanted to exterminate them. We are all people and all bleed the same.

  • @melissapinol7279
    @melissapinol727910 ай бұрын

    My mother was a Southern WASP who grew up in a small town in the Ozarks in the 30's. Though very intelligent and college educated, she was very bigoted. For some reason she was able to rationalize marrying my dad, who was half Filipino and half Jewish! Anyway, he told me that when they moved to California in the '60, they went to a department store where my mom was helped by a black saleswoman. My dad came up to find my mom literally frozen in place with horror, her arms extended and her mouth hanging open. He was so embarrassed that he grabbed her by the hand and dragged her away, later telling her to grow up and never do that again. When I was a child, she would nostalgically talk about how black people "really knew their place" in her home town. The odd thing was that my grandmother, who was born in 1897 and also a Southerner, was not bigoted! She told me that a person's character, and not their skin color, was what mattered. There's one more part of the story- though she chose to marry my dad, she seemed openly disappointed that I, who was part Filipino and Jewish, didn't look European. Especially when in my teens my hair became very curly and frizzy, probably taking after my Jewish and Filipino tribal anscestors. She said in tones of horror that I looked like "a native" and forced me to get my long hair cut and use hair straightener. When I left home I never cut it again in honor of my anscestors, and now at 62 I can practically sit on it. My boyfriend loves my "ethnic" hair.

  • @tjaydagreat

    @tjaydagreat

    3 ай бұрын

    It made sense when you said Ozarks. That area is racist af. Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas, Colorado... All that shit is racist af. My wife's mom has a lake house in the Ozarks. I don't fuck with her and she don't fuck with me. I don't fuck with her bc she's not a good person. She don't fuck with me bc I'm black. Of I was the same guy in YT skin, she would LOVE me😂 Oh well🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @jorma8785

    @jorma8785

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey! Im curious what you think led to your moms bigotry when her own mom was accepting of everyone, so i asume she didn’t learn it from upbringing? Have you ever talked with her about it?

  • @suzbone

    @suzbone

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@jorma8785that's an interesting question. My own grandmother was like the OP's mom... she told me once about her favorite maid, "She was my favorite because she knew her place." Even as a child it disgusted me that she would WANT someone to be... _performatively subservient_ to her. To me it was just grotesque in general, but even moreso because for her in that time and place, her maids were so _easy_ to treat that way. I think oftentimes these are malignant narcissists, and racism is perfect for them because skin color (and systemic racism) make racism just so damn _convenient._

  • @marvin2678

    @marvin2678

    3 ай бұрын

    Jewish ? Hmmm

  • @jorma8785

    @jorma8785

    3 ай бұрын

    @@suzbone I also think racism and narcissims have a correlation because you would think that a persons own moral compass and ethics would tell you that no human is superior to an other. But i also think that older generations just were wrongly educated and actually believed in the ”scientific and biological proof” that support racist ideology.

  • @fishyfishfins1347
    @fishyfishfins13478 ай бұрын

    The most painful part of this video is the that the hate is still here today, as strong as ever in some

  • @daydays12

    @daydays12

    6 ай бұрын

    getting worse

  • @drdickenbalz

    @drdickenbalz

    3 ай бұрын

    True things persist across time, lies get purged eventually.

  • @magallanesagustin4952

    @magallanesagustin4952

    3 ай бұрын

    It's on both sides. Black Americans aren't the only target of racial hate.

  • @philsonhtc2871

    @philsonhtc2871

    3 ай бұрын

    Why wouldn't it be. You expect me to teach my children to be victims? Not happening.

  • @yeerrr2726

    @yeerrr2726

    3 ай бұрын

    @@magallanesagustin4952there is no other side, stop this both sides nonsense

  • @laughsinmisogyny8827
    @laughsinmisogyny88272 жыл бұрын

    And it's people like that smiling little girl at the lynching who became senators, judges, police officers, presidents etc. No wonder things haven't changed.

  • @LOSTGAMESONSNAKEISLAND

    @LOSTGAMESONSNAKEISLAND

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's y when I see them I don't fool with them it's to much happened to my people man I just can't u just want to separate that will b best for all

  • @icu4life240

    @icu4life240

    2 жыл бұрын

    The keepers of systemic racism

  • @user-nu4um2gr3d

    @user-nu4um2gr3d

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wazgoodtwinspodcast9103 this has been disproving there were white men before the bible was written. Esau was not the first white man they were living in caves 1000s of years before the Bible was written

  • @wazgoodtwinspodcast9103

    @wazgoodtwinspodcast9103

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-nu4um2gr3d Let God Speak: “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” ‭‭1 Thessalonians‬ ‭5:21‬ ‭KJV‬‬

  • @ramaraksha01

    @ramaraksha01

    2 жыл бұрын

    The sad part is that when the minority who suffers, become the majority, they behave no differently We see this with blacks, Muslims Blacks as majority Christians have no problem condemning unbelievers to hell Morals, values, who they are as people does not matter - belief alone will condemn them Just as the Jews were condemned for being Jews Just as blacks were condemned for being black And of course Muslims as a minority here in the west are all for equal rights for all, see people for who they are and not their religion - morals that they drop so quickly once they gain in numbers Might Makes Right & that is the sad truth

  • @samuraijackoff5354
    @samuraijackoff5354 Жыл бұрын

    A picnic at a lynching had forever changed my attitude at how humans are. The kids smiling and playing, the parents talking and eating among a body. Many of them would have called themselves Christians too, believing that they will enter heaven in open arms. It takes a lot to make yourself believe and do something evil.

  • @curtisthomas2670

    @curtisthomas2670

    Жыл бұрын

    They also took photos and shared or sold them or turned them into postcards

  • @stylish1012

    @stylish1012

    Жыл бұрын

    Europeans are not Human as you can see

  • @czarbuscus1475

    @czarbuscus1475

    Жыл бұрын

    Little did they know that their hatred would grant them the opposite

  • @franklinloll2229

    @franklinloll2229

    Жыл бұрын

    Democrats did that

  • @klowen7778

    @klowen7778

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@franklinloll2229 Aka, "They're not our kind".

  • @vazk-thret
    @vazk-thret9 ай бұрын

    The Idea that you could call a human being an inherently malevolent person due to their blood, yet see no hypocrisy in burning them alive after cutting them to pieces, is an irony beyond no other.

  • @Fyrdman

    @Fyrdman

    3 ай бұрын

    Probably because they aren't humans. They're more closely related to orcs than anything

  • @vazk-thret

    @vazk-thret

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Fyrdman the fuck does that even mean???

  • @Fyrdman

    @Fyrdman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@vazk-thret What part was no clear?

  • @vazk-thret

    @vazk-thret

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Fyrdman cuz it sounds like your calling people not human??? which is kind of the opposite of the whole point of my perogative?????? HAVE WE LEARNED NOTHING???

  • @Fyrdman

    @Fyrdman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@vazk-thret sounds like? I thought it was obvious

  • @Nodsbane
    @Nodsbane10 ай бұрын

    My grandparents lived in Missouri and I remember as a kid my grandpa saying when he was a fire fighter, he wouldn't rush to save black people. I was shocked, it was very disturbing to me. I would say it's getting better but as a white person some of the stuff I hear is so racist that I remember how little time has passed in our country since things like segregation were normal. And now, bringing this stuff up is considered "woke" and people will say it was so long ago we should move on but those are the same people that are racist behind closed doors.

  • @tjaydagreat

    @tjaydagreat

    3 ай бұрын

    This is historical. It was routine for them to leave black people (even babies) in burning buildings. They would turn around and act like they didn't hear the crying. This still rarely happens today also.

  • @angelikaskoroszyn8495

    @angelikaskoroszyn8495

    3 ай бұрын

    Originally "woke" meant exactly that - being aware of societal issues. It was coined by black people only to be taken over by the people who don't want to see any issues in current society. Racial or otherwise Same with CRT. Critical race theory - questioning societal construct of race. 1/4 black person is still considered "black" even though they're 3/4 white. It's stupid but it still influence lives of people

  • @LonnieBhi

    @LonnieBhi

    2 ай бұрын

    You are correct, people insist these are things of the past, but evil is the same as yesterday. We always have to be ready to do good. The bible even confirms it. ‭"For God says, “At just the right time, I heard you. On the day of salvation, I helped you.” Indeed, the “right time” is now. Today is the day of salvation." 2 Corinthians 6:2

  • @Messiah_Black
    @Messiah_Black Жыл бұрын

    The irony of leaving church and going straight to a lynch mob I’m sure was lost on them…

  • @DianoiaNoesis

    @DianoiaNoesis

    11 ай бұрын

    No irony - Christianity is an evil religion. The fact that black people have donned the racist oppressors dogma are dumb and stupid

  • @pauleohl

    @pauleohl

    11 ай бұрын

    No irony at all. Bible has no trouble with the crucifixion of the thieves on either side of Jesus or prescribing stoning for adultery. Stoning was a communal event.

  • @Messiah_Black

    @Messiah_Black

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pauleohl We’re not talking about crucifixions & thieves. We’re talking about murdering innocent people strictly based on the color of their skin. Not the most religious person, but pretty sure that’s one of God’s biggest “no no’s.”

  • @BLANK-pr5qs

    @BLANK-pr5qs

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Messiah_BlackGod I don’t think has any statements on racism, at least there’s nothing in the bible calling it wrong. Old Testament has a lot of stuff with God ordering genocides, but the New Testament doesn’t have anything calling racism wrong.

  • @meat-hv6uh

    @meat-hv6uh

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Messiah_Black "Not the most religious person, but..." People weren't executed "strictly based on the color of the skin". They were executed because they had committed some sort of offense.

  • @lyre6820
    @lyre6820 Жыл бұрын

    And to think people like Ben Shapiro believe that all of this magically disappeared and we have no remnants of these issues in modern day America.

  • @Alexisme.

    @Alexisme.

    11 ай бұрын

    When wokeness destroys “hate symbols” (such as statues of confederate generals) they get rid of history in doing so.

  • @wren_.

    @wren_.

    11 ай бұрын

    oh no they definitely don’t believe that, they pretend like they don’t believe it so they don’t have to deal with the shame that comes from their ancestors being fucking monsters.

  • @millennialodyssey5956

    @millennialodyssey5956

    11 ай бұрын

    We do still have it in individuals on both sides and it's getting worse.

  • @jasonkinzie8835

    @jasonkinzie8835

    11 ай бұрын

    Its worse than that. The MAGA crowd want to ban books that even talk about these things as parts of history.

  • @grmpEqweer

    @grmpEqweer

    11 ай бұрын

    He gets paid to believe and espouse that. So of course he does.

  • @refaceremix4810
    @refaceremix48107 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing the true America.... The truth of the American history. Don't let the truth be lost, buried or destroy.

  • @donutdude6258

    @donutdude6258

    7 ай бұрын

    America strong 👍

  • @Inspiretolove96
    @Inspiretolove9610 ай бұрын

    cognitive dissonance, psychological projection, and low self esteem are all factors in this. Insecurity and fear.

  • @robertbones326
    @robertbones326 Жыл бұрын

    What I find awful is even if a black man were to accept his circumstances, put on a positive attitude, and do the best he can, the racists would still commit violence towards him out of envy. How DARE a black man have self esteem!

  • @seanericson907

    @seanericson907

    Жыл бұрын

    Wtf?

  • @CollectivelyEzra

    @CollectivelyEzra

    Жыл бұрын

    @@seanericson907 you wouldn’t understand

  • @seanericson907

    @seanericson907

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CollectivelyEzra I understand perfectly your complex

  • @QUICKIRONS

    @QUICKIRONS

    Жыл бұрын

    Apparently you've never walked through a black neighborhood these days.

  • @Marleydavis8

    @Marleydavis8

    Жыл бұрын

    @@QUICKIRONS we talking about back in the day

  • @mjohnson1741
    @mjohnson17412 жыл бұрын

    There's a bias in American history with the lynching of BM period. A vast majority of BM lynched were not BM involved with WW but BM who achieved economic success. How BM were lynched was something similar to Black Wall Street. American history completely omits that there were many black cities and towns like Tulsa that were very economically successful and independent. One by one they were all massacred. There's a saying never get your history from the people who oppressed you.

  • @justmyopinion9883

    @justmyopinion9883

    2 жыл бұрын

    m Johnson, well said.

  • @qounqer

    @qounqer

    2 жыл бұрын

    I went through a bunch of incidents of lynching, and honestly, economic success seems like it would vaguely reasonable, if evil, compared to the frequent reality. Crime is committed, nearest black man apprehended and killed, case closed. The even more fucked up part is that loads of pedophiles got away with brutal rapes and murders because they’d just pin it on the nearest black man.

  • @jeremyrobinson3128

    @jeremyrobinson3128

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well that's true but lynching were overwhelmingly committed in the south!!!

  • @wazgoodtwinspodcast9103

    @wazgoodtwinspodcast9103

    2 жыл бұрын

    Negro Black, Hispanic and Native are True Israelite from the 12 tribes from the Bible🤔 Let God Speak: “And the Lord shall bring thee into Egypt again with ships, by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt see it no more again: and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you.” ‭‭Deuteronomy‬ ‭28:68‬ ‭KJV‬‬ “Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and stablisheth a city by iniquity!” ‭‭Habakkuk‬ ‭2:12‬ ‭KJV‬‬ “For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet choose Israel, and set them in their own land: and the strangers shall be joined with them, and they shall cleave to the house of Jacob. And the people shall take them, and bring them to their place: and the house of Israel shall possess them in the land of the Lord for servants and handmaids: and they shall take them captives, whose captives they were; and they shall rule over their oppressors.” ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭14:1-2‬ ‭KJV‬‬

  • @ditocerto

    @ditocerto

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wazgoodtwinspodcast9103 get out of here with that childishness. Your hate for Africa is such that you have to look for the bible.

  • @claymiller8171
    @claymiller81717 ай бұрын

    The south isn't the only place in America where segregation and Jim Crow law existed. When I was a kid, my dad was a night watchman at a concrete factory in Cincinnati, Ohio. On weekends, he would sneak me into work with him. There were white and colored only water fountains and locker room showers. This was about 1973 or 74. School desegregation bussing didn't start until about 76 or 77. It was fully implemented in Cincinnati in 1979, state wide by 1980. Racism isn't just relegated to the south. It's everywhere.

  • @benjaminp1516
    @benjaminp15163 ай бұрын

    Never forget there are still tons of people walking among us today who think this way. Swear they're victims because of the equality that "the others" have gained

  • @KandyGTV
    @KandyGTV Жыл бұрын

    The fact that they were accusing black men of the acts that they were actually committing against black women makes me sick. This is why we must honor our ancestors. They survived 400 years of hell for us to even be here.

  • @zanecampbell711

    @zanecampbell711

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I’m white I love my ancestors

  • @stevencausley8549

    @stevencausley8549

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too brother. The whole thing just a distraction. They make the average white male look responsible for everything bad on earth. Its the elite in the background who is to blame...

  • @Zoki4444

    @Zoki4444

    Жыл бұрын

    Because they saw black people as sub-human, so they never even considered hypocrisy. Violence against black people was seen as violence against a wild animal.

  • @Wanderer25

    @Wanderer25

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@zanecampbell711 No one said you shouldn't. Just like you shouldn't deny your ancestors uncivilized savagery.

  • @LoneHeckler

    @LoneHeckler

    11 ай бұрын

    You wouldn't last five days in Somaliland

  • @scotthendrix9829
    @scotthendrix98292 жыл бұрын

    Full disclosure, I'm a historian. Overall, this is a very good video, but it makes it sound as if this was a Southern problem alone. While the South was the bastion of hard-core racism, the Klan was very active in the North. There's an image if the Klan in this video in which banners proclaiming that this is the Muncie, Illinois chapter are prominently displayed.

  • @47riley47

    @47riley47

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very well said

  • @ellengran6814

    @ellengran6814

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my view, its kind of an European problem. The Roman Empire - European colonialism - Hitlers fight for «lebensraum» - US world Empire. Its the mind of «I know best, I am strongest, I have rights». US once attacked black freedomfighters. Today China and any country opposing US capitalism are attacked. Due to propaganda, most americans today support a war with China, just like they once supported slavery. Nothing really change.... it just mooves to another place.

  • @geddykrugerthealt-leftover2237

    @geddykrugerthealt-leftover2237

    2 жыл бұрын

    The historian Whitman recently made this same important observation about how nationwide (that us, far from exclusively Southern) US racism went in the Jim Crow period, it's in his 2017 book *Hitler's American Model: the United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law.* Thank you for the video.

  • @saturationstation1446

    @saturationstation1446

    2 жыл бұрын

    there was a human zoo in new york or something i think. there was probably only a handful of humans from european decent who werent racist in those days. it was as normal as breathing air to them back then..

  • @grmpEqweer

    @grmpEqweer

    2 жыл бұрын

    My father's father was a flaming racist...and a native of Columbus, Ohio. So, definitely not a purely Southern thing.

  • @jasondineen4170
    @jasondineen41707 ай бұрын

    You know what’s funny? When racists try to convince everyone that they are not racist.

  • @KenanTheFab

    @KenanTheFab

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm not racist **but**

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@KenanTheFab ikr

  • @dannyearlreal

    @dannyearlreal

    6 ай бұрын

    I am racist

  • @dbbd-fj3gn

    @dbbd-fj3gn

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@dannyearlrealok cool, you perfer 50km or 100km? I like 50km dash because 100km is a bit long

  • @1eyeddevil929

    @1eyeddevil929

    3 ай бұрын

    not racist. bad behavior and condemn, regardless of race. respect the rules and youll be welcome like local. disrespect it? get out gweilo

  • @VVVV___VVVV
    @VVVV___VVVV7 ай бұрын

    I’m not gonna lie, when I first heard of Jim Crow, I thought it was the name of an actual person.

  • @UlianaKaplun

    @UlianaKaplun

    Ай бұрын

    It is the name of an actual person. Jim Crow was a cop who "sacrificed" himself to protect a child against a black person

  • @georgesteele4838
    @georgesteele48382 жыл бұрын

    Burying this history is the real motivation behind the current CRT hysteria.

  • @MHiggs-rx5zz

    @MHiggs-rx5zz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @celery8059

    @celery8059

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh for sure. America has a disgusting past and the only way to improve is to learn from past mistakes

  • @Youngberg1000

    @Youngberg1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wrong. CRT erases history, teaches young people that their history sucks and their future sucks. Rewriting history is something Communist do and that is the real truth behind the motivation.

  • @georgesteele4838

    @georgesteele4838

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Youngberg1000 Can you share a sample of CRT writing that "erases history, teaches young people that their history sucks and their future sucks"?

  • @bettyblues9250

    @bettyblues9250

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@georgesteele4838 Who's future is supposed to suck?

  • @Spiral.Dynamics
    @Spiral.Dynamics2 жыл бұрын

    This was unsettling to me, as it should be. I spent the last half watching with my mouth agape. No matter how bad you think systemic racism is; it’s worse than that.

  • @drphosferrous

    @drphosferrous

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said.The history of american slavery is too horrific for most adults to wrap their heads around. But all the racist colonial thinking and propaganda that made it possible are still alive and well in the u.s. today. So public schools have to actually tell kids what happened and what is happening. I'm not sure how any society can heal from what's been done here but I'm sure that denial,whitewashing history,pretending everythings fine,or replacing the uncomfortable history with a more convenient mythology are all counterproductive.

  • @Spiral.Dynamics

    @Spiral.Dynamics

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drphosferrous Exactly so. We must heal it because the alternative is too heartbreaking.

  • @Hotshotter3000

    @Hotshotter3000

    2 жыл бұрын

    Watching KnowingBetter's video on when the last slave was freed... if you think this video is depressing, that one is even worse.

  • @anpdm1

    @anpdm1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Spiral.Dynamics Healing can not start until the damaging behavior ends. We are no where near that at the moment.

  • @Spiral.Dynamics

    @Spiral.Dynamics

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@anpdm1 indeed “If you stick a knife nine inches into my back and pull it out three inches, that is not progress. Even if you pull it all the way out, that’s not progress. Progress is healing the wound, and America hasn't even begun to pull out the knife, much less try and heal the wound. They won’t even admit the knife is there.” Malcolm X

  • @raksrulesaks
    @raksrulesaks2 ай бұрын

    My roommate in college was a white supremacist from the south. I’m personally Indian American, having grown up exclusively in the north east. And until I lived with her, I truly did not know how alive racism true and fully was in this country. This history isn’t taught and I remember how she would behave if she saw a person of color walk her way. She would ban me from speaking to my parents in our room as I often would speak a mix of Hindi, Tamil and English, foreign tongues that bothered her. She banned me from bringing my friends (many of whom were nonwhite) as she was afraid they’d “dirty the place”. She’d rant and rave over affirmative action, over feeling unsafe passing black classmates in the engineering department. And I remember one day, I opened up to someone about her treatment, how she would force me to clean after her as “that’s what you people do”, how she would kick me out for engaging with my culture, or my friends, or doing anything that disturbed her sensitivities, about how she used to call different revolutionary figures dirty names, and how this girl used to throw her underwear at me when drunk because I should be cleaning after her… well one of her friends on campus found out and told her. That’s when my true nightmare began. She began a campaign of trying to get me kicked out of the dorm for informing on her. She lied that I threatened her and was scary and aggressive (she had physically pushed me at a point to where I dislocated my shoulder… who was the aggressor here?). And her family came from money in the south. With a $100K check, I was made to lose my dorm room and for 3 months, I slept on people’s floors until my university realized I was building bad press against them and was finally given a room. In those months, I’d starved, been hungry, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t focus. All I did was try to survive. White supremacy never died. It never ended. They will never learn because they see the rest of us as nothing.

  • @alexcurlee6391
    @alexcurlee639111 ай бұрын

    The further down this rabbit hole i go down the more sickening this becomes to me, Im angry that no one has taught us this and I have to go seek this more myself.

  • @birdysoflyy
    @birdysoflyy Жыл бұрын

    Scariest part is that these atrocities were carried out by Christians. Even right after church service....

  • @datruthslayaaa

    @datruthslayaaa

    Жыл бұрын

    they weren’t true christian’s

  • @lilahdog568

    @lilahdog568

    Жыл бұрын

    That's really not surprising. Christians have committed violence for centuries, especially toward each other. It is odd that the violence in this case was racist though, seeing as Christianity is a very antiracist religion despite being regressive in terms of gender and sexuality.

  • @sideahsin

    @sideahsin

    Жыл бұрын

    nothing more dangerous than christian love

  • @sidogga1234

    @sidogga1234

    Жыл бұрын

    Jesus once warned of the hypocrite. Matthew 23:27: “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean.”

  • @Roller324

    @Roller324

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah and people wonder why I as a black woman do not subscribe to Christianity. But the funny thing is white people have been understanding as to why I feel the way that I do. Versus the black people in my life be it family or friends. They have called me the devil, wicked or evil. The irony!

  • @ImdaVP
    @ImdaVP2 жыл бұрын

    slavery was never abolished. it was simply limited to punishment of crime.

  • @donaldbarber3829

    @donaldbarber3829

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not even that. There were towns were it was illegal for anyone who was not propertied to be unemployed. And your employer could force you to stay employed with him. You could run away to another town, but it was hardly freedom.

  • @archlord381

    @archlord381

    2 жыл бұрын

    limited? what about prohibition? the war on drugs as if its not a war on things that hurt people. It sucks but the war on drugs is being paid for with opioid abuse. its an escape for people

  • @estherthorp1608

    @estherthorp1608

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right they change the name to human trafficking or migrant labor

  • @tacleohjoe7577

    @tacleohjoe7577

    2 жыл бұрын

    You make me cringe so hard

  • @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744

    @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744

    2 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism is slavery expanded to include everyone.

  • @thecoreelementsmoto
    @thecoreelementsmoto8 ай бұрын

    I always think how many times people look at photos thinking how they miss some sweet grandparent, and that grand parent absolutely was a willing person in this horrible torture of fellow humans. These people committed these horrific acts and nobody was every really held responsible.

  • @DaddyCaldwell
    @DaddyCaldwell4 ай бұрын

    Make no mistake. There's still very powerful people in America that believe all of this was right.

  • @umigummi
    @umigummi11 ай бұрын

    The most disgusting part of all of this is there is still so many people in this country that think this way… still think they’re the good guys

  • @abstract5249

    @abstract5249

    10 ай бұрын

    A lot of stereotypes that Southerners back then believed about black people are still believed by many American conservatives today.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@abstract5249 yep

  • @wildfire9280

    @wildfire9280

    9 ай бұрын

    @@abstract5249 And just like denying education on the basis of being uneducated (among other roundabout, self-fulfilling pretexts), conservative social policy from segregationists to “law and order” (oxymoronic) has done everything possible to create those scenarios in ghettoizing people and subsequently placing blame for *government* failure onto ordinary citizens to deflect from any action taken to reverse course on the damage already done. Cyclical and self-perpetuating as always.

  • @abstract5249

    @abstract5249

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Aa-Ron-Hubbard Men commit 90% of violent crimes despite making up 50% of the population.

  • @ibrahimbello5546

    @ibrahimbello5546

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Aa-Ron-Hubbard your birthrate isn't so healthy.

  • @grape123
    @grape123 Жыл бұрын

    My dad has personal experience with the concept of racial purity. His father was from Mississippi, and his uncles were clansmen down there. When you brought up the anecdote of the white boy sharing an apple with a black boy it reminded me of this story my dad told me about a friend he had in his neighborhood who was black, and that he would share food with him all the time thinking nothing of it. Well, it wasn’t an issue because his dad wouldn’t be home from work at least. One day his dad got home early and saw my dad sharing an ice cream cone with the boy, and naturally my dad unfortunately got beat because of that. All because of an ice cream cone. Thankfully this attitude had the opposite affect his dad wanted it to.

  • @J-manli

    @J-manli

    Жыл бұрын

    It really goes to show how hatred and tribalism are often times a learned behavior rather than an "ingrained" belief.

  • @grape123

    @grape123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@J-manli oh definitely

  • @antoniolara9004

    @antoniolara9004

    Жыл бұрын

    Your dad is a hero and the reason as an American I still have hope for our country.

  • @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325

    @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325

    11 ай бұрын

    Respect to your dad! 👏🏾

  • @gdamanager0226

    @gdamanager0226

    11 ай бұрын

    How do we resolve these issues if possible?

  • @nikkolomakaveli8295
    @nikkolomakaveli82957 ай бұрын

    This is heartbreaking to listen too but it’s a good reminder and this should be taught in every school because the more we censor and forget the past, the more we’re doomed and forced to commit the same atrocities.

  • @Bubble23428

    @Bubble23428

    7 ай бұрын

    BS

  • @Bubble23428

    @Bubble23428

    7 ай бұрын

    Anything natural is good

  • @nikkolomakaveli8295

    @nikkolomakaveli8295

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Bubble23428 who hurt u bro

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bubble23428 ingonore him he is commenting everywhere

  • @sonora_rey
    @sonora_rey7 ай бұрын

    I read 100 Years of Lynchings. Horrid. Those families never got justice.

  • @sonora_rey

    @sonora_rey

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lycantrope3444 You would have fit right in the mob

  • @sonora_rey

    @sonora_rey

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lycantrope3444 Psychopath

  • @sonora_rey

    @sonora_rey

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lycantrope3444 You couldn't make us leave back then and you won't now

  • @sonora_rey

    @sonora_rey

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lycantrope3444 You can dig that hole, you'll be the one going inside of it

  • @suzyq7725
    @suzyq7725 Жыл бұрын

    Don't forget that the people that did this and were not held accountable are grandparents today.

  • @Mae_Dastardly

    @Mae_Dastardly

    Жыл бұрын

    Dont forget some of them are politicians now and are working to ban this from being taught in schools

  • @billyb4790

    @billyb4790

    10 ай бұрын

    what good does that do?

  • @apathy2454

    @apathy2454

    10 ай бұрын

    @@billyb4790 sweet revenge. *jK*

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    10 ай бұрын

    Somebody needs to be held accountable

  • @maltheri9833

    @maltheri9833

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@sageex3931 Sometimes forgiving and forgetting is the best we can do. We can't seek revenge on their descendants the same way the Jews can't seek revenge on Germany. Sometimes injustice is simply irreparable.

  • @elixorvideos
    @elixorvideos Жыл бұрын

    It’s terrifying how much you can hurt somebody by just deliberately making shit up about them. I cannot imagine my existence being politicised and seen as inherently lesser 😞

  • @freremartyr8311

    @freremartyr8311

    Жыл бұрын

    This is happening to trans people in America rn, Maybe not lynching but some of us are being stoned to death and our lives are being heavily Politicized over things that simply aren’t facts about us. it’s kinda wild :( I hate that they target anyone and everyone outside of a small box they seem to be right or good or “correct” It’s horrible, even parts of our own community rather hate on us than be the ones hated on. Very different histories but the way the south and klans people treat us is horrific and there are quite a few parallels

  • @pepperonipizza8200

    @pepperonipizza8200

    Жыл бұрын

    @@freremartyr8311 And have you seen how they treat drunk drives. Just because a few of us crash and that’s somehow enough of an excuse for them to rob and kidnap us.

  • @sabersin7694

    @sabersin7694

    11 ай бұрын

    @@freremartyr8311 It really doesn’t help when you actively support exposing minors to male strippers in the name of “teaching them tolerance” and get defensive when people bring up de-transitioners because you feel like it would invalidate your pro-trans narrative since you only care about yourself. Oh yeah, the part where you think exposing kids to pornographic books has anything to do with the lgbt is also kinda weird, and also when you claim that nobody was medically transitioning minors while simultaneously freaking out about laws that makes medically transitioning minors illegal.

  • @doIIsparts

    @doIIsparts

    11 ай бұрын

    @@freremartyr8311 what do you mean by "politicized over things that aren't facts"?

  • @Quicksoapy

    @Quicksoapy

    11 ай бұрын

    @@doIIsparts i assume they're talking about assumptions the far-right often likes to make about trans people, such as that we're supposedly groomers and rapists.

  • @choosetolivefree
    @choosetolivefree8 ай бұрын

    The thing that causes me to be taken back a little is that many young black people have no idea about any of this, and many don't really care all that much. Met a 19 year old black girl at the apartments I used to manage when she moved in, out on her own for the first time. We've become close friends for the last year and a half. She has no idea about any of this, nor seems too concerned about knowing her ancestors history and what they went through. Maybe it's for the better, in the end, considering we can't change what's been done, we can only keep focus on moving forward

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    8 ай бұрын

    No black people need to learn about this

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@sageex3931 Than what? Start hating on White people?

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    8 ай бұрын

    Your girl has the right thoughts. Why be made at something you never experienced at a time where you enjoy many protected Freedoms?

  • @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    8 ай бұрын

    @@silverhawkscape2677 Maybe the hate is deserved

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    8 ай бұрын

    @@CierraJohnson-bh4mc And What next? Kill them? Reopen racism?

  • @juice_o637
    @juice_o63711 ай бұрын

    Sam Hose was lynched in my hometown that I currently live in, I only recently found out about the Sam Hose case from one of my teachers who talked about it outside our standard. It was crazy, the racism and coverups where I live is absolutely disgusting.

  • @annekincannon-kf3hx
    @annekincannon-kf3hx Жыл бұрын

    It’s not just the acts of the past. Every one of the 3000+ lynched people had friends, relatives, children, family, neighbors and every one of their descendent’s is living with the trauma today as well as current day racism.

  • @billyb4790

    @billyb4790

    10 ай бұрын

    white people were lynched too, you know that right?

  • @savageantelope3306

    @savageantelope3306

    7 ай бұрын

    I just finished watching Till which is abt Emmet Till, young boy who was brutally lynched when he went to Mississippi, and Congress just in the March 2022 passed a new act named after him that makes lynching a punishable hate crime, of course there was previous anti hate crime legislation and he was well known for being a catalyst for civil rights but it’s crazy it took that long to be specifically outlawed to me.

  • @Wilhelm4131

    @Wilhelm4131

    7 ай бұрын

    More white people were lynched

  • @amariiiii1461
    @amariiiii1461 Жыл бұрын

    I lived in one of the counties were one of last REPORTED mass lynchings happened, a family was murdered and the woman who was pregnant was massacred and her belly was specifically targeted, some of my classmates were the grandchildren of the people who did this and they were not allowed to talk about the subject at all. These are the people that are complaining about CTR, they want to hide what they did. I had classmates less than 5 years ago say that someone was a “n--er lover” for saying something positive about a black classmate. I also want to emphasize that I still hear TO THIS DAY of black people “mysteriously” going missing and then their bodies showing up hanging from trees. Ahmaud Arbery was murdered with this sentiment too it was just caught on camera. Police do little to nothing to investigate this because they themselves believe in the racist rhetoric that is extremely prevalent in all of the states but definitely the south. This shit has never stopped it’s just hidden a lot more.

  • @johnlgreen7501

    @johnlgreen7501

    Жыл бұрын

    One thing that discusts me in my lifetime is not only watching the brutality that happeened in the sixties, but what in the living hell is wrong with the black maan today. Killing one another faster that a lynchman can tie a knoose!!!

  • @amariiiii1461

    @amariiiii1461

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnlgreen7501 shut the hell up john, that’s not comparable to racist killing done by hateful racist white people. Your little opinion about how black people behave or do anything means absolutely nothing and sounds more like an old man who watches wayy too much fox news yelling at a cloud. People don’t care about your opinion nor do they have to. Learn to be silent when you don’t have anything of substance or coherence to say.

  • @terrorists-are-among-us

    @terrorists-are-among-us

    Жыл бұрын

    CRT has made black people bold about their racism and hatred of those not the right color. I'm not even white and have been targeted. My half black friend has also been targeted for "not being black".

  • @terrorists-are-among-us

    @terrorists-are-among-us

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amariiiii1461 @Izel C if you're making judgements about someone based on their appearance and not content of character, that's racism (not discrimination). Which I'm certain they would pull if they could get way with it, I'm not even allowed to approach black people anymore without getting shit on. They don't deserve a pity party. Perhaps they should do some self reflection rather than attempt to blame their poor choices on white people. They're not trusted for valid reasons. No amount of guilt trips and demanding power is going to change that.

  • @terrorists-are-among-us

    @terrorists-are-among-us

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amariiiii1461nah, people from Africa are fine, they're glad to be here. Older people are fine. Obnoxious children seeking power and a pity party that think they know something because the TV wants them angry are absolute morons. You're not gonna convince people targeted by assholes that there are only a few bad apples especially when their culture brags about murder and crime. I'm not about to forget fearing for my safety because they wanted to catch me in the parking lot. What is lynching? 😂 You're just a virtue signaler with theories. Spend some time in the hood and tell me how well you were treated 🤡

  • @lauriegentry7764
    @lauriegentry77647 ай бұрын

    This is painful to watch, to force myself to not look away. But it’s so important for all, (especially kids!) to watch and absorb. In my opinion, this sickness is a response to the internal guilt of the perpetrators, and projection of said guilt. These people knew very well they were a living evil. It’s a thing that’s always sickened, and troubled me, since childhood.

  • @cv6442
    @cv644211 ай бұрын

    I am disabled and have been digging into history with the extra time I have now. This... is gut wrenching. How do we, as community, heal from these horrific acts?? How do we ever atone for the sins of someone elses father???? I feel the pain trickling through the generations and have no idea how to help any of this. 😔😔

  • @amenx

    @amenx

    9 ай бұрын

    Reparations

  • @joshuapillai9814

    @joshuapillai9814

    8 ай бұрын

    Speak out every opportunity you get. Don't turn a blind eye when it happens around you. Be unpopular to rescue a victim. God will see. God will bless you

  • @sal-my1id

    @sal-my1id

    8 ай бұрын

    from what i can glean from black voices, the best thing we can do as white people is call out our white peers when they perpetuate subtle (or overt) racism. fight it in your friends, family, anyone who will take you seriously. protest when you can and how you can. dismantle your own racism. read as much as you can. it makes a difference

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    8 ай бұрын

    Reparations

  • @doomsdayrabbit4398

    @doomsdayrabbit4398

    8 ай бұрын

    We could start by treating those who honor those traitors with statues the way we should have treated the traitors themselves. No mercy.

  • @sylas9261
    @sylas9261 Жыл бұрын

    As an American, and especially a southerner, I cannot even begin to articulate my shame, disgust, and hatred for the people of this region who did this to other human beings. Not just doing it, but taking joy in it. It fills me with a feeling beyond rage

  • @cproteus

    @cproteus

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a valid feeling. And exactly why people like governor DeSantis wants to ban this kind of conversation. To help it perpetuate by denying an uncomfortable crucial analysis to eliminate it.

  • @haroldparsons9727

    @haroldparsons9727

    Жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up in the south, its scary just how normal it felt being raised with actual racists in my life, to just pick up those same beliefs as a child and maintain the status quo. Luckily I had plenty of good role models as well and once I learned how powerful and hurtful those words and ideas can be I decided at my core I wanna accept people for who not what they are.

  • @sylas9261

    @sylas9261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@haroldparsons9727 ^this exactly. A lot of times I thought I was just being playful or funny. Looking back on it I cringe and realize how hurtful I was

  • @chrissimpson6701

    @chrissimpson6701

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@sylas9261 What will you do about it?

  • @sylas9261

    @sylas9261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrissimpson6701 educate myself as much as possible about it. Really just learn as much history as possible generally, because there is a lot to be gained from it. This year I took APUSH, AP world history, global religions, and next year I have already been enrolled in AP European history. I generally try to take anything I learn with a grain of salt but AP collage board is mostly neutral, leaning left if anything.

  • @RS-dm4yo
    @RS-dm4yo Жыл бұрын

    Never forget the victims of this domestic terrorism. They were people too. They were people's sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, grandmothers, etc. They should never be forgotten.

  • @glennhecker4422

    @glennhecker4422

    8 ай бұрын

    Domestic terrorism is EXACTLY what it is.

  • @ravinderdhupia4779

    @ravinderdhupia4779

    3 ай бұрын

    The word "Terrorism" needs to b used a lot wen describing racial violence.

  • @MasterREB
    @MasterREB10 ай бұрын

    We are told to “get over it” when it comes to all of the violence that we as a people have endured since being brought to this country. Yet if you even think about bringing up reparations for African American, then you’ll see a person’s true colors regardless of race.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep true

  • @nyastalgiakitten

    @nyastalgiakitten

    9 ай бұрын

    It's always "get over it" when it comes to slavery and lynchings, but "never forget" when it comes to 911

  • @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nyastalgiakitten And if we told these same people to "get over it" with 911, they would lose it

  • @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    @CierraJohnson-bh4mc

    8 ай бұрын

    Africans, Caribbeans, native americans, latinos, Asians ect all say no to African American reparations

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    8 ай бұрын

    @@CierraJohnson-bh4mc u don't speak for all of them lol,😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @--Ezra--
    @--Ezra--11 ай бұрын

    This video made my blood boil all over again. I remember watching a documentary when i was a child and i find myself hating all the west. I couldnt believe that people were so cruel to other humans, to people who i consider friends, brothers and sisters. It's outrageous to hear some people nowadays spew the same hatefull things.

  • @m.r4841

    @m.r4841

    10 ай бұрын

    History is a dark and cruel place. This has nothing to do with black or white or the west. Humans were always at war with each other and did disgusting things. No ethnicity or region is innocent. We can't change the past but we can learn from it to build a better future.

  • @virginiamorris92

    @virginiamorris92

    8 ай бұрын

    Not much better in the east

  • @tengu8560

    @tengu8560

    18 күн бұрын

    Wonder how you feel about the East, it the reaction isn’t more outrageous than the one you have for the west, you are big hypocrite

  • @rodneycarson6964
    @rodneycarson69642 жыл бұрын

    My question has always been: why the violence? How do you convince yourself AND YOUR CHILDREN that the human you are killing is less than you and therefore it's ok? How do we go from slavery to lynching? The joy they took in killing Humans. And people wonder why we still tend to keep to ourselves.

  • @bazzfromthebackground3696

    @bazzfromthebackground3696

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you view something as a lesser lifeform, killing it doesn't alter you. Nobody walks around avoiding harming insects and plants they walk on. It's not something meant to be looked at logically.

  • @rodneycarson6964

    @rodneycarson6964

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bazzfromthebackground3696 beyond the excuse of war, how can you LYNCH AND/OR BURN ANOTHER HUMAN AND WATCH WITH YOUR FAMILY? This isn't "the Enemy". This is a person accused of a crime. And the press even condoned it with rewards.

  • @jollyrodger5319

    @jollyrodger5319

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bazzfromthebackground3696 you don't think about the cow you're eating or the chicken and they treat people lesser than them like livestock something to be used abused and thrown away when useless

  • @TheTGOAC

    @TheTGOAC

    2 жыл бұрын

    Idk maybe ask most black people how they feel about gay and trans people. Maybe they'll explain.

  • @mccormack570

    @mccormack570

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheTGOAC Whites are far more likely to be homophobic or transphobic than black people

  • @williammcfarlane6153
    @williammcfarlane61532 жыл бұрын

    There's that old saying that, "if you don't learn from history then you're doomed to repeat it..." It's crazy when you think about how many people of the US are often arguing that to teach her kids a holistic history of our country means that we're teaching them to hate their country. In that very argument is the acknowledgement that our country has not always been on the good side of History!! And the irony is often lost on them...

  • @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e

    @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e

    2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine beings so ashamed of your nation's violent history that you go out of your way to omit large parts of it, and even flat out cover it up, but then still refer to yourself as a "patriot". 21st Century America... These people are out of their damn minds.

  • @williammcfarlane6153

    @williammcfarlane6153

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e Though this leads into another saying, "ignorance is bliss..." Sadly, large segments of society ignore historical atrocities so that they can live their own sense of peace.

  • @tm27field

    @tm27field

    2 жыл бұрын

    CRT is ahistorical and myopic. You are misinformed.

  • @williammcfarlane6153

    @williammcfarlane6153

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tm27field When did I mention CRT? I was merely pointing out a holistic learning of History and how a segment of us Society want to whitewash our history to include genocide of the natives, importation and enslavement of those of South African descent, Chinese Exclusion Act, etc... CRT is a college subject on the racial history within a legal framework. 🤔

  • @tm27field

    @tm27field

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@williammcfarlane6153 No one wants to do that. That’s a figment of your delusion. We have been learning about the mistreatment of native Americans and slavery and Jim Crow and no one is calling for the whitewashing of this history. Quit the bs. CRT is not just a legal theory. All you have to do is read CRT scholars like Crenshaw to know they explicitly state to use CRT as a tool to dismantle everything, including k-12 and all of our institutions. You have no idea what you’re talking about.

  • @nemo9540
    @nemo95409 ай бұрын

    I'm glad there are videos like this on KZread because this is a conversation needed within society but more importantly within the education system especially as topics like this are being whitewashed or outright banned in schools.

  • @bunk95

    @bunk95

    4 ай бұрын

    I learned how to lie about slaves, what they do and where they are in places marketed as schools. My slaves are often kept from me so I dont ruin the flow of their act.

  • @jeremiahbullfrog226
    @jeremiahbullfrog2263 ай бұрын

    The idea of people leaving church to attend a particularly dehumanizing and cruel public execution is distinctly un-Christlike behavior.

  • @plugshirt1762
    @plugshirt17622 жыл бұрын

    The scariest part about situations like this is that if you were born there at that time period you almost certainly wouldn’t be any different as for most people if something is implanted into their brains during childhood it’s pretty difficult for that to change without an outside factor

  • @nocapnobs7845

    @nocapnobs7845

    Жыл бұрын

    Bingo, but let's just remember, these people are someone's grand parents and these people are still around. These people have also raised children who are now in power lol this hasn't gone anywhere.

  • @plugshirt1762

    @plugshirt1762

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nocapnobs7845 well yeah lol racism hasn't just disappeared in the last couple years but I would argue a factor in it lessening quite a bit is that with the internet it's a lot easier to hear from other sources to get you to realize why you were wrong. That being said it's equally as likely someone just gets shut in an echo chamber confirming their beliefs.

  • @nocapnobs7845

    @nocapnobs7845

    Жыл бұрын

    @@plugshirt1762 I'm a chess player, if someone figures out how I move my pieces, I tend to change my strategy. That's all that happened, the racist have changed their strategy. It is much more subtle, it operates in the shadows and it THRIVES on you believing it doesn't exist lol I LOVE IT!!! Today's racism is micro-aggressions, assumptions, gaslighting, being sucked into conversations that can be used to for example, get you fired or reputation damage lol be very careful, most black people just too naive.

  • @Rexini_Kobalt

    @Rexini_Kobalt

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell that to John Brown and his crew... people understand right from wrong, and when evil is being committed. They use this "implanted from childhood" thing as a bs excuse... kids grow up eventually, and then you have to choose.

  • @cajunfire6290

    @cajunfire6290

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @AlexisMitchell87
    @AlexisMitchell87 Жыл бұрын

    This made my skin crawl. It's hard to wrap my head around the type of people who would be capable of such evil.

  • @DeadPiixxel

    @DeadPiixxel

    Жыл бұрын

    the devil's people

  • @wambokodavid7109

    @wambokodavid7109

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DeadPiixxel and people expect me to break bread with the enemy.

  • @cajunfire6290

    @cajunfire6290

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@DeadPiixxel which is the majority of them

  • @cajunfire6290

    @cajunfire6290

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@wambokodavid7109 I will never

  • @QEsposito510

    @QEsposito510

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wambokodavid7109 just keep saying, “we Wuz KANGZZZ”

  • @MsTiLaJ
    @MsTiLaJ11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for putting together such a thorough summary. The points made have been glossed over for far too long.

  • @densebear
    @densebear4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this incredible video essay with such sensitivity, compassion and respect for the victims and even the perpetrators. Your dedication to an honest examination is evident.

  • @tylercross8877
    @tylercross88772 жыл бұрын

    I'm still early in the vid, but I want to make one correction: the 13 Admendment don't completely abolish slavery. It still allows forced labor in the prison system, which has been a form of slavery used for decades since the 13th amendment

  • @romanmanner

    @romanmanner

    2 жыл бұрын

    Correct. If a person has been convicted by a court of law and is imprisoned for a term of years to a prison, the 13th amendment permits the prison to use the prisoner's labor without paying him. Some states, like CA, pay their prisoners who labor a nominal wage. Others, like AL - do not. Slavery is not one thing. I could argue that wage slaves are in fact slaves, or that inmates in AL are slaves, but frankly - neither of those examples rise to the level of inhumanity found in 19th century American chattel slavery.

  • @grmpEqweer

    @grmpEqweer

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@romanmanner You might want to look into the convict leasing system, if you haven't. It was used to take the place of chattel slavery, to a degree.☹️

  • @pappapaps

    @pappapaps

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@romanmanner I believe that all three types are abhorrent human conditions. Comparing atrocities solves nothing and comparing status quo to worse times in the past generates stagnation and/or regression. It's like Doug Stanhope said: Your suck doesn't make my suck, suck less. My neighbor being morbidly obese doesn't change the fact that my extra five pounds makes my belt too tight. I have that problem regardless. But I can compare myself to him and feel an unearned sense of accomplishment by default, _or_ I can stick to comparing me to a personal ideal of myself in the future. One makes me complacent, the other sends me to the gym.

  • @discon_csert

    @discon_csert

    2 жыл бұрын

    This. To anyone (especially living in the US) I highly suggest researching how police departments came to be.

  • @briannawaldorf8485

    @briannawaldorf8485

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes but it did abolish traditional chattel slavery. Prison slavery is different but still awful

  • @Isaac-cm8zl
    @Isaac-cm8zl2 жыл бұрын

    That hate for sure still exists in the descendants of these people. It is not possible for that to be completely gone in less than a couple generations.

  • @andreabrown4541

    @andreabrown4541

    2 жыл бұрын

    Especially, when they refuse to acknowledge that it even exists.

  • @Chill-mm4pn

    @Chill-mm4pn

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, people have to raise the youth to not follow that way of thinking. Otherwise they just pass down hatred.

  • @jenniferhampton5171

    @jenniferhampton5171

    Жыл бұрын

    And some white people hate racism and injustice with all their might.

  • @elainehiggins713

    @elainehiggins713

    Жыл бұрын

    Hate comes in many forms, racism is only one of them. Using resentment against, or demonizing, a particular group of humanity can turn out badly, please see history: Jews, Catholics, Muslims, etc…

  • @dennisschwartzentruber3204

    @dennisschwartzentruber3204

    Жыл бұрын

    @@elainehiggins713 / and Ukrainians !

  • @captnrobert8462
    @captnrobert846211 ай бұрын

    I remember first learning about the Civil Rights movement (and racism in general) in 2nd Grade. I was never exposed to any racism at all up to that point and as a kid I remember being enamored with other kids who were black. I wasn't afraid or hateful I was curious. I remember being blown away at learning that ADULTS bullied and teased black folk nevermind EXECUTE them in full view of the neighborhood just because of the color of their skin. It blew my mind then, it blows my mind now.

  • @gowens7598
    @gowens75987 ай бұрын

    My father was born in 1914, my mother in 1916 and my paternal grandmother in 1900, Lived grew up in these horrific times a very dangerous time for blacks, It traumatized them to an extent, If I'm being honest nothing has truly changed when it comes to race relations throughout the world.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    6 ай бұрын

    Yep nothing has changed yet people think there are

  • @asmartdumba552

    @asmartdumba552

    6 ай бұрын

    When were YOU born?

  • @AbhimanyooSharma276

    @AbhimanyooSharma276

    2 ай бұрын

    Bro's commenting from heaven

  • @user-ib2bt4ck7y
    @user-ib2bt4ck7y Жыл бұрын

    This was extremely hard to watch. I'm so sorry to all of those who died in this way...I hope they rest peacefully.

  • @nocapnobs7845

    @nocapnobs7845

    Жыл бұрын

    i'm very spiritual, the bill come due sooner than later. That's just how things work and I can already see the signs.

  • @weego2585

    @weego2585

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not really that hard when you realise, most of our history has been atrocity after atrocity.

  • @claydobbins9342

    @claydobbins9342

    Жыл бұрын

    Fear. Chicken-hearted fear caused the perpetuation of these acts against the victims. In the course of human nature, on both sides of the issue, it is what it is, and happened just as should have when people cower instead of fighting. Stand up and defend yourself, ain't no Superman where bullets bounce off the chest.

  • @cmasterson

    @cmasterson

    Жыл бұрын

    @@weego2585exactly y’all telling the truth. I been saying this everytime it’s brought up. Glad to know it’s people that think like me. 2 world wars and countless wars. Countless nations colonized and some want to talk about stuff that’s been going on for the past 30 years like do you not know of the 30 years war, 100 years war, war of the roses, crusades, list goes on and on. Deaths in the millions and billions and they talk about gang violence lol. Gang violence deaths is nothing close to the war started over killing to take a chair and crown lol 😂

  • @user-ib2bt4ck7y

    @user-ib2bt4ck7y

    Жыл бұрын

    @@weego2585 it's actually quite difficult to imagine how people were literally tortured to death for no reason at all. But thanks for the input.

  • @outli3r692
    @outli3r69211 ай бұрын

    Spending time on Twitter is disheartening to see that these tropes, stereotypes, and even the hate still exists.

  • @Alexander-wq7qo

    @Alexander-wq7qo

    8 ай бұрын

    4chan is FAR worse

  • @TheoCynical

    @TheoCynical

    7 ай бұрын

    Very much so.

  • @daydays12

    @daydays12

    6 ай бұрын

    And getting worse

  • @valorie444

    @valorie444

    4 ай бұрын

    elon let it happen

  • @pennywisenibbles4949

    @pennywisenibbles4949

    4 ай бұрын

    @@valorie444it’s called freedom of speech if you wish to be free to say what you like and express your own beliefs then you should have no problem with the him “letting them”

  • @christopherhughes2492
    @christopherhughes249211 ай бұрын

    I’m glad that such a brief summary exists to educate people who are far too many that don’t know these things. It was painful and goddamn atrocious to watch this. But I shared it. And look forward to doing so more in the future. This is important and should be explained more to everyone in this country. EVERY ONE!!!!

  • @carlm8821
    @carlm88218 ай бұрын

    This is VERY essential material that needs to be seen and viewed by all. Truly shows how Americas dark past is steeped with an ugly stain that still exists today, just in different forms and ways. 😢😢😢

  • @bazzfromthebackground3696
    @bazzfromthebackground36962 жыл бұрын

    The psychology behind it is simple, "we need to make sure we're better than them." You can replace "we" and "them" with anyone. The point is to remain "elevated" over those around you to assert dominance.

  • @MistaZULE

    @MistaZULE

    2 жыл бұрын

    Supremacism plain and simple.

  • @ramaraksha01

    @ramaraksha01

    2 жыл бұрын

    Try religion - in the 21st century the top religions are those that preach division and hate Heaven only if you are with them - the rest - billions of Hindus, Atheists, Buddhists - entire families, women, children, even babies - to be set apart and dumped into gas chambers in hell! AND THEY PROMOTE SUCH IDEAS OPENLY! AND NOT ONE EDUCATED PERSON HAS PROTESTED! EVER! So much for all your big moral talk!

  • @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    2 жыл бұрын

    This comment make me wonder if this guy has an episode on Pol Pot's regime.

  • @virallcullture8585

    @virallcullture8585

    2 жыл бұрын

    and this seems to me to stem from insecurities, an inferiority complex...I mean...honestly if guys were the main ones in charge then..the part about the size of genitals speaks volumes to me...because "why" even put that in writing...anyway, we have all interacted with insecure people at some point...we know how badly that can go...& you don't have to DO ANYTHING to become a target to those types other than exist

  • @lifeline.6144

    @lifeline.6144

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@virallcullture8585 you’re correct it stems from insecurity and jealous also fear. that’s why they get mad when black people/poc get any type of attention, praise or success

  • @willwilliams9557
    @willwilliams95572 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to keep it real with you as a black man and as educating as this video is it makes me incredibly sad that I have to scroll in comments to take the attention off the video.

  • @Actstwo38

    @Actstwo38

    Жыл бұрын

    Same😭

  • @darksharxz

    @darksharxz

    Жыл бұрын

    Right

  • @idaadolph2723

    @idaadolph2723

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too. I'm a black woman living in the Caribbean. I feel this urgency of anger rising from the pit of my stomach. So I must only half listen and divide my attention.

  • @wambokodavid7109

    @wambokodavid7109

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol u ain't the only one

  • @wren_.

    @wren_.

    11 ай бұрын

    exactly like how tf is there racism in these comments?? I thought the point of the video was that racism was horrible why are we still doing that? of course, none of them will admit they’re racist out loud anymore, but we all know what’s going on.

  • @wilmar914
    @wilmar9148 ай бұрын

    It makes me sick to think that all that happened; until less than a century ago.

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna24318 ай бұрын

    That book The Clansmen...I found that on my parent's bookshelf in the 1960s. I got a hard beating when I said something about it and spent my teen years fighting my father about it and race generally.

  • @worshipthecomedygodseoeunk4010
    @worshipthecomedygodseoeunk4010 Жыл бұрын

    i grew up as a minority in a mostly white school. this really shaped my perspective when learning about the jim crow and civil rights eras in 2nd grade, although i am not black. as a child, i had no mature concept of race, but i did experience being treated differently whether during art projects or kids pointing out how i was different than them. it drove me mad. how could humans do this to each other? i thought as i paced back and forth with immense anxiety in the hallways of my school in 4th grade during a video on mlkj's childhood. how can my teacher just speak so nonchalantly about such horrific events? i tried to wait until the video was over to go back because i knew if i went back in, i would just be haunted by the white faces in the room that robotically stared at the screen like it was nothing. this was in like, 2004. i had many nightmares, and was tortured by not the ideology itself, but by the reactions of people. i avoided literally anything about race. including movies and tv shows that played during black history month. one time my sister was watching one and i covered my ears in another room the entire episode. it ultimately led to my self hatred in middle and high school, where i actively ignored, ran away from, and avoided any poc who came to me. my parents are white, so its not like i could talk to them about it, as i was even a minority in my own family. i just feel like if i had someone to sit me down and expand on whitewashed versions of the history i learned, it would've helped alleviate some of the trauma. now as an adult, i actively do the opposite of what i did as a child. i actively search for information about race, i openly discuss it with people, and i strive to educate others about it. the reason i did a 360 is simple. i met and befriended other people of color and talked about my experiences, and representation became better in media. without the exposure and representation i gained i would've stayed the naive child i always was. without moving away from my childhood town, i would've probably been destroyed by trauma. white people here in the midwest hate talking about race and thats why theyre so ignorant about it. but it doesnt affect them because they are the winners in that history, so they ultimately dont care. this leads to black and indigenous people that live here to accept lies about their own history. i accepted many lies of my own history as well. if white people were open to talking about it more, they would learn so much. i majored in sociology and anthropology because learning about the theoretical frameworks of race in academic terms positions the topic in social context, rather than centered in my emotions. now the "edge" of fear that existed is gone and i have a more complex understanding of why society accepts these things.

  • @corneliahanimann2173

    @corneliahanimann2173

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like your story shapes the other end of my experience as a white person. I live in Switzerland and my father is a racist and a far right conservative. I grew up very sheltered from the realities of slavery and racism, because we were told that it has happened in the past, black people were liberated over 100 years ago and have no reason to still struggle with unstable governments. The first time I had a black classmate was when I was 13, and because I was someone who was raised in an abusive household and only got a disgnosis for her ADHD after moving out, I was the weird girl in the class, though not the ugly one (but that in a way paved the way for people to think this girl looks nice she is probably normal and not a neurodivergent abused mess) so the circumstances led more to the black girl targeting me, because she was actually quite populat in our classroom. I never connected that she maybe did that because picking another target would maybe get people off her back, but I can only speculate that that was likely the case. So the thing is that, because I was sk sheltered I literally thought that racism was done with. Society has moved on and we trest everyone the same, and for that reason, I feel like I didn't actually think there is a difference between white and black people. I don't recognize colour as an important factor to a person, because what matters more is the story of their life that made them. That ignorance is a bliss in that sense. I definitely have some internalised racism in me aswell from that, that I even to this day have yet to discover and put into perspective. What changed my course was, when my sister decided to work in Ghana as a teacher for half a year and returned to tell us just how beautiful the place is and she fell in love with the country. In order to keep up with her, I also had to start reading about the place and I one day decided to visit Ghana with her, while I simultaneously decided to read a history magazine (Geo Epoche, it's german and I wish it had english versions for me to share with people). The introduction reads that we nowadays look at Africa as a puzzling place, we do know that slavery happened, but we struggle to explain how they still struggle with corruption, finances, systems etc. this magazine tries to read explore the history of the traumatised continent that is Africa. So during my journey through Ghana, I met just so many kind people and read the first pages sbout the colourful cultures in Africa, and I was happy to also see that represented in my surroundings. Then they started zooming in on the first people that arrived and struggled to even make it far into the land, and how people died from disesases and the heat. It took europeans a long time to actually "arrive". At this point My sister urged me to go to the Elmina castle, which is a former "goldmine" of the portugese, but became a slavery marketplace, and a guide explained how over the span of 400 years, people went from trading gold and other goods, to selling slaves snd then tried to make that profitable, and eventually make it so efficient that they kept people in tiny spaces, gave them the minimum amount of food snd water and shipped them like animals across the waters to be sold for profit. The process of robbing the black person of their humanity took us white people several years, each generation was out to do more efficient trades and make more profit than the last one. I really came out of this place so hit by reality and disgusted with my own rationalising of the past and how I was not even the worst person I have met, that was justifying such a past. I was outside of the castle still meeting people that were all just so kind and I was just thinking "how can you be so nice, when you know what the people of my colour have done to you? How are you still so willing to give me a chance when you have every reason to act like we're horrible people and go ahead to avoid us like a plague to protect yourselves?" I continued my read in the magazine about priests that bragged about converting people or slaughtering them, and I met people in Ghana still that shared their own wisdom with me, taught me how to do things and it just made me realize a cognitive dissonance in everything around me and in me. I sometimes wish I could have remained ignorant because I can no longer pretend all is fine. We spent 400 years traumatising and exploiting a full continent, and even to this day are not interested in returning any of the goods or even apologise for what we did. On top of it all, our media still presents Africa as a place of poverty so little of significance we forget it's a continent at all, and while treating people of colour the way we do. I am sorry for it all. On another note, I have to say that I myself am not white as I said in the beginning. I'm actually half taiwanese because my dad is the type that went to work in asia 40 years ago and married a taiwanese woman and I and my older sister are a product of that. But I look white and I was raised white. The abuse I experienced by that man is mirrored by how he treats my mother. It would be easy to pretend history away...go back to act like colour does not matter, but it does, nor because I think less of people of colour (really my experience was shaped my how all were mostly kind and fun, despite the history both of us carry), but by realizing what my colour says about me. It says that you have reason to be scared that I will use it as an advantsge, that I in society people treat me differently from you. I will try for my lifetime to make up for the things we have done, but I will live for 60+ years and it will never be anything compated to400 years of several people being lost in that genocide. I want to apologise for what was, and say that I admire how people were willing to forgive and give us a chance to oftentimes prove that racism still exists. I don't know if I could be so forgiving.

  • @wit2pz

    @wit2pz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@corneliahanimann2173 young lady, I can appreciate your journey and the fact that you've recently discovered a reality that was both amazing and terrifying at the same time. I'm a black american who was raised in a middle-class household, both parents whom are still married, two brothers and one sister, and countless neighbors and friends in my early childhood. I went to school with mostly white students, and had many white friends. Race issues were not evident to me until several of my black associates, including cousins and schoolmates, ridiculed me of "talking white," because my father and mother ensured that our vocabulary was advanced and polished enough to be able to have conversations and interactions "from the executive office to the gutter," as my father so profoundly put it. Being ridiculed by so-called "my people" caused me to grow resentment, among other factors I had no control of. I never had a big circle of friends, and the ones I had were white and black. As I grew older and experienced life, I found that there are so many people who are so emotionally charged and driven, that logic has no place in their experiences. I've been called the n-word by blacks, whites, latinos, and asians. I've taken the sting out of that word because the meaning is dumb or foolish, so the persona of the word as characterized by those driven to direct it at me because of their emotions doesn't cause me any level of harm or concern. A few times, I've laughed and called them the n-word in return, and was amused by the look of shock on their faces... but the self control to rise above the insignificant and ignorant things is something I consider a gift. A wise person told me "choose your battles CAREFULLY; life's full of them as it is..." I charge you, Ms. Cornelia Hanimann, to wean yourself off of feeling any sense of responsibility, sorrow, or remorse for the crimes against humanity and atrocities committed against blacks as a whole, and instead, do your best to make as positive an impact on as many lives as you encounter. The only life you can control is yours, but the power you have to positively influence and impact those around you can be as immense as you wish! I wish you and your sister success, peace, and longevity!

  • @David-cv8zd

    @David-cv8zd

    Жыл бұрын

    What a Beautiful person you seem to be. In Malcolm X's autobiography, he mentions speaking at college and after his speech, a young college girl came up to him and said she was soo sorry about slavery. She was white. He said she asked him what SHE could do to help matters. He said he saw the sincerity in her. He said it was one of the few times that he was rendered speechless. After a few minutes, he told her to just try to help people when she could. After that he went to Mecca and saw people of ALL colors shapes and sizes praying to the SAME GOD! He realized then that just like MLK. said(people should be judged by CHARACTER and Not skin color. He realized that the Devil comes in ALeeL colors shapes and sizes! YOU are not to blame for History. YOU were not THERE! Let's maybe just try to help the best that we can, RIGHT NOW! IT kind of makes me sad to think that OTHER people feel as you felt. Someone keeps bringing this OLD STUFF UP! Some SAD ass people that try to manipulate people by using GUILT! F THEM! I am a BLACK man. Best of ALL to YOU! Ps: The first man to sell a black man was ANOTHER black man, the first man to sell a white man was ANOTHER White man. First murder? A man killed his own brother. To me, not much has changed. It's just www. Cain and Abel. com. That's ALL.

  • @franklinloll2229

    @franklinloll2229

    Жыл бұрын

    Democrats did that

  • @IlikepurpleXP

    @IlikepurpleXP

    Жыл бұрын

    @@franklinloll2229 aka modern day Republicans. But let’s not act like it wasn’t white people from both sides.

  • @SmallAngryNerd
    @SmallAngryNerd Жыл бұрын

    It's the kids books that get me. You can't blame a kid for what they're taught. But once they're an adult, they become responsible for those beliefs. What's worse tho, is that it's really REALLY hard to unlearn what you were taught as a child, especially things that were so normal that they were in books and toys. It feels especially bad to me that the kids were taught "its for their own good," that these kids believed that it was good that they loved their black friends... only that they loved them like a dog.

  • @michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373

    @michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373

    Жыл бұрын

    South Pacific song "you have got to be taught"

  • @Fck_the_atf

    @Fck_the_atf

    7 ай бұрын

    Which is exactly why we need to stop giving kids books that are meant to change their world view to align with the leftist political ideology’s.

  • @Infamous41

    @Infamous41

    3 ай бұрын

    I feel bad for the whites and their grandkids who will have to experience the same one day

  • @Infamous41

    @Infamous41

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373gross

  • @pillgrimm
    @pillgrimm3 ай бұрын

    This is a terrific, high quality video. Thank you for making it.

  • @gracecole3197
    @gracecole319711 ай бұрын

    This is such a fantastic video. I do wish you had gone into some of Ida B Wells’ research about the reasoning given for lynchings. Her research showed that contrary to the popular narrative of lynchings being a direct consequence of rape of white women, they were either random or largely due to petty theft or even loitering. Her research really helped begin to change the view and use of lynching in the 20th century.

  • @1r3n3
    @1r3n32 жыл бұрын

    I am from eastern europe and this video legit made me cry. I simply don't understand how people can even think of treating another human beings like that, worse than animals...

  • @18winsagin

    @18winsagin

    2 жыл бұрын

    The same happened there also with millions of humans starved, beaten and butchered, not that you're not aware of that just saying. Humans are the only species that kill their own for pleasure or simply for just being different!

  • @1r3n3

    @1r3n3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@18winsagin i know that and it saddens me to no end :'((((

  • @iamwell5654

    @iamwell5654

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s still happening in many parts of the United States today. Sadly, in a lot of the USA

  • @tachyontee3877

    @tachyontee3877

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lots of people don't think we're human beings. That's why I keep my distance.

  • @chronorust3359

    @chronorust3359

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@onyxphantom6762 It's mostly about the propagandas and fallacies built to demonize and continuously bring down groups of people with lesser power in the recent past and even future in a lot of regards. The efforts in keeping minorities, particularly blacks, down and dehumanized through radical ideas of skin color (see Colorism) and still has many noticeable remnants of it's effects, like skin whitening and the still-segregated communities resulting from the past. In today's society, it's all about explaining why the results of these lasting systems still exists, which is why examining the past objectively is so important. You're definitely right about Classism being a major part, too.

  • @gabrielsears9897
    @gabrielsears98972 жыл бұрын

    this is what Republicans don't want their children and grandchildren to learn about In school. our not so long ago past was truly savage and barbaric

  • @thuyasent

    @thuyasent

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you know that the Democrats are the once’s that started the KKK? it was White people in general!!!

  • @user-yr9lt7dz8k

    @user-yr9lt7dz8k

    2 жыл бұрын

    Democrats have been actively engaged in an ethnic cleansing and genocide of the black community for ages. They enslaved the black man for decades, they created the KKK to terrorize and coerce the black community into submission, wrote/passed/enforced racist Jim Crow laws to segregate, prejudice, persecute and dehumanize the black community for additional decades, lynched both black and white Republicans for helping black people to obtain their rights, HEAVILY resisted the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s, passed the Open Society Act which destroyed the black family pimping black women into welfare dependent baby-mommas and then passed racist drug laws throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The racist white supremacist Democrat KKK slave master party has decimated the black community and has shoved satanic and demonic ideologies down the throats of the black man and woman such as the victim complex which seeks to make black men and women into dumbed-down, lazy, dependent, ignorant, ungrateful substandard to mediocre voting slaves and the gender confusion of the transgender cabal. All of which is designed to keep black people from excelling and achieving their goals and dreams and creating godly, Christ-like families. The Democrats have turned black people into hateful, vengeful radical activists to destroy the American population. The democrats have no room or moral authority to advocate for a racial community that they are guilty of erasing by encouraging and legalizing the abortions of 30 million unborn black babies. The black community has stagnated at 13% of the American population for decades due to such radical and racist policies. It is literally in the Democrat DNA to enslave and subjugate the black man and woman, reversely it is in the Republican DNA to liberate and magnify the black community.

  • @loriannrichardson7644

    @loriannrichardson7644

    2 жыл бұрын

    This level of detail about slavery and racism isn't taught in school. The truth is, they don't want slavery mentioned.

  • @user-yr9lt7dz8k

    @user-yr9lt7dz8k

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@loriannrichardson7644 Democrats have been actively engaged in an ethnic cleansing and genocide of the black community for ages. They enslaved the black man for decades, they created the KKK to terrorize and coerce the black community into submission, wrote/passed/enforced racist Jim Crow laws to segregate, prejudice, persecute and dehumanize the black community for additional decades, lynched both black and white Republicans for helping black people to obtain their rights, HEAVILY resisted the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s, passed the Open Society Act which destroyed the black family pimping black women into welfare dependent baby-mommas and then passed racist drug laws throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The racist white supremacist Democrat KKK slave master party has decimated the black community and has shoved satanic and demonic ideologies down the throats of the black man and woman such as the victim complex which seeks to make black men and women into dumbed-down, lazy, dependent, ignorant, ungrateful substandard to mediocre voting slaves and the gender confusion of the transgender cabal. All of which is designed to keep black people from excelling and achieving their goals and dreams and creating godly, Christ-like families. The Democrats have turned black people into hateful, vengeful radical activists to destroy the American population. The democrats have no room or moral authority to advocate for a racial community that they are guilty of erasing by encouraging and legalizing the abortions of 30 million unborn black babies. The black community has stagnated at 13% of the American population for decades due to such radical and racist policies. It is literally in the Democrat DNA to enslave and subjugate the black man and woman, reversely it is in the Republican DNA to liberate and magnify the black community.So, it's no secret that the Democrat jackass party has such an awful track record of systemic racism and it's no doubt that they are trying to correct their collective reputation but they are doing it the wrong way. Instead of trying to sincerely and honestly repent of their political, civil and moral sins, they are trying to use ungodly, satanic and demonic ideologies to sweep their filth, their cobwebs and skeletons under the carpet. Instead of making a contrite and substantial apology for their inhumane treatment of minorities, offering to make restitution out of the Democrat party's coffers and political funds for slave reparations, coming to terms with the fact that their party's brand has such a notorious stain to the point of disbanding and dissolving altogether and to make and keep promises to root out racism, they push this bullshit marxist critical race theory to the point where it further divides the American population. Innocent, non-racist Republicans and Independents have no need to allow crt in their lives and in the lives of their children. Godly repentance is sufficient for Republicans and Independents to root out sin wherever it is found in their hearts and minds, not satanic forms of mind and behavioral control mechanisms. The racist leftist Democrat jackass party has a long way in trying to salvage their evil reputation as slave masters and tyrannical dictators. One of the best ways to build up the black community is to get a divorce from the racist Democrat jackass party. Trillions of dollars and decades of a sick allegiance to the Democrats have done absolute damage and destruction to the black community. After all that the Republicans have done to liberate the black man and woman from the vile clutches of the racist Democrat jackass party and for the black community to swear allegiance to their prior slave masters is just sick and wrong. I don't care if you all go join a third party or go back to the Republican party, you must divorce the Democrats who have done nothing for you all but ride you for votes and money. The Democrats have done nothing but keep you all in their inner city plantations and abuse you physically, emotionally, mentally, economically, electorally and spiritually.

  • @charmayn

    @charmayn

    2 жыл бұрын

    We can never be quiet about this horrible history and atrocities perpetrated upon our ancestors!

  • @bessie0899
    @bessie08997 ай бұрын

    thank you for covering such an important topic in history. it is so important never to forget history and in this specifically to remember the reality of how this country came to be. if history is forgotten it is doomed to repeat itself.

  • @jacktaylor5658
    @jacktaylor56584 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video and all the research you put into this.

  • @Alexrocks1253
    @Alexrocks1253 Жыл бұрын

    The intro alone made my jaw drop wide open. They don’t teach about how bad this system was and just hint about it. Our education system must get better and stop hiding our dark past but rather teach younger generations so it never happens again!

  • @andreabrown4541

    @andreabrown4541

    Жыл бұрын

    Who is they? By they, do you mean white people? There are a great many black people still alive who lived this!

  • @Alexrocks1253

    @Alexrocks1253

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andreabrown4541 by they I mean some parts of the us education system such as the parts in the south that teach the lost cause myth

  • @rasheed7934

    @rasheed7934

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Alexrocks1253 White folks.

  • @bunk95

    @bunk95

    4 ай бұрын

    Was? Didnt you learn how to market abuse, torture and killing in [school]?

  • @gabrielhu6596
    @gabrielhu65962 жыл бұрын

    Im not an American and it’s a bit hard for me to imagine living with this sort of history behind your society only so recently and live harmoniously with with the other group.

  • @discon_csert

    @discon_csert

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that so many turn a blind eye to it being a terrible injustice and in some cases actually justifying the fact that it happened makes one ashamed and embarrassed to say they're from America. We have made progress but we have a long way to go.

  • @nathanmyles3785

    @nathanmyles3785

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not so harmonious, bad things still happen everyday from this legacy of ours

  • @Ipipeyourmom

    @Ipipeyourmom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope for a better country is what brings us together

  • @nathanmyles3785

    @nathanmyles3785

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Ipipeyourmom Lol. Thats one hell of a name

  • @Hifuutorian

    @Hifuutorian

    2 жыл бұрын

    Depending on what country you're from you probably don't have a much better history.

  • @paulaguenon1660
    @paulaguenon16607 ай бұрын

    This thinking still exists.

  • @Patrickstarrrrr69

    @Patrickstarrrrr69

    7 ай бұрын

    Group patterns still exist.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    7 ай бұрын

    People like u are just proving him right

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel81388 ай бұрын

    There are people who can only "shine" when it's at the expense of others.

  • @redfoxbennaton
    @redfoxbennaton2 жыл бұрын

    It's disgusting that there Americans that celebrate this barbaric behavior.

  • @iamwell5654

    @iamwell5654

    2 жыл бұрын

    They’re still celebrating it today unfortunately

  • @motivatorsoftheheart0007

    @motivatorsoftheheart0007

    2 жыл бұрын

    They haven't evolved a single day past 1899 i assure you, all they do now is hide it with smiling faces.

  • @motivatorsoftheheart0007

    @motivatorsoftheheart0007

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@steveyogilmore5314 I know I'm not a stalker or creep lol, those are preserved for you pigmentless monstrocities.

  • @georgebrown8312

    @georgebrown8312

    Жыл бұрын

    It is just as disgusting to have white supremacist groups still spewing their racist ideology to impressionable young people today. All of that ideology is just as harmful and dangerous as anti-Semitism. All the lynchings of African- Americans has left an ugly, troubling, and shameful legacy of rank injustice upon our nation.

  • @dailyjerk

    @dailyjerk

    Жыл бұрын

    This is global a sickness of murder

  • @lesliewolfe7643
    @lesliewolfe7643 Жыл бұрын

    The picture of that little girl smirking made my blood run cold. My God.

  • @jaysantanaofficialmusic

    @jaysantanaofficialmusic

    Жыл бұрын

    God let this happen

  • @westonmeyer3110

    @westonmeyer3110

    Жыл бұрын

    Because you are ignorant

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jaysantanaofficialmusic why?

  • @sebraven

    @sebraven

    8 ай бұрын

    Does anymore know who this girl was , obviously she is no longer alive now

  • @thefaultinourstars8729

    @thefaultinourstars8729

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaysantanaofficialmusicGod gives free will, even sinful free will. But free will doesn’t go unpunished.

  • @ComradeCatpurrnicus
    @ComradeCatpurrnicus10 ай бұрын

    Very informative video, did a great job explaining everything.

  • @phyllislovelace8151
    @phyllislovelace81514 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your research & presentation, it is greatly appreciated

  • @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602
    @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 Жыл бұрын

    I met a girl who saw the lynching that took place in the small coastal town of Bahia, Brazil. The population invaded the prison and dragged through the streets of the city two prisoners who had killed a couple. The two prisoners were beaten and burned alive. The girl was 10 years old and ran away from home to go see what was going on. In the months that followed, the girl started having nightmares and reliving the scenes of ultra violence she witnessed. Whenever the mother did laundry, the girl would become extremely depressed and cry. With delicacy and care, the mother discovered that when smelling the coconut soap she used to wash clothes, the girl immediately remembered the smell of the poor guys burning. This happened many years ago. But I assume that girl will carry the trauma her whole life. Ultra violence deeply marks the victim, curses the perpetrator by forcing him to live intimately with a criminal and traumatizes those who witness it. This does not fail to occur even when the violence is racially or religiously motivated.

  • @pumpkinpepsi
    @pumpkinpepsi11 ай бұрын

    That "protecting the women and children" bullshit is sounding very familiar 🤔

  • @bravobytz1820
    @bravobytz18208 ай бұрын

    I've been thinking about the psychological effects of dividing people by white and black. I'm very proud to be of mixed heritage and always have been but regardless of the fact that my dad looks like Will Smith, speaks fluent Spanish, has a black afro; I'm extremely light-skinned esp if I'm not constantly outdoors so I am still thought of as "white" by the world around me. That means answering things like "ethnicity" on a form with "white" which is just the color of a dang crayon not a heritage. I was learning about Bacons Rebellion and it's aftermath including the entering of the words "white and black" into the creation of the laws that separated us by "race". I was thinking about that experience and it got me thinking of the Stanford prison experiment and the consequential studies on it. What we can learn from that is that the introduction of a single word such as "prisoner" or "guard" can majorly impact a person's behavior. It can also seriously impact the way people look at you when you have that lable put on you. When I was 5 and the only light skinned kid on my block in a Hispanic neighborhood (I'm part El Salvidorian mind you) when I had my cat drowned in front of me and the other kids gathered to throw stones at me sending me to the hospital. Because I was "white". These ideas like "black" and "white" are extremely damaging to everyone who thinks in these terms and even when you don't think in that way you can still be tremendously impacted by the world holding these ideas. I have come to the conclusion that this is a result of a brainwashed society. We still actively engage in this kind of brainwashing every day and it is extremely difficult to disentangle ourselves from it. I just want to remind everyone as we look at the most grusome things in our past and present that we are one race. The Human Race. Unfortunately we are a very poorly behaved species and a very easily manipulated one. Bless Y'all and love one another as best you can. Edit: Another note I think is interesting is that with the invention of racially based slavery the 1% rulers also invented the "white middle class". Before this time the majority of the people here were indentured servants of mixed heritage. We all toiled together in the same bottom class. With the new race laws, it was like suddenly seeing the floor drop out from under you and half your friends and even family members in many cases thrown into a newly created basement level class you didn't know could exist and the only thing keeping you out of it is the idea that your skin color matters. As a white woman by law if you had produced offspring with a black man (even a freedman with land) not only was your baby taken and sold you could be too. Think about what that does to you mentally. Add a few generations and you have a lot of people saying that thing I know you all hear and we all laugh at cuz it sounds so dumb " we have to protect white women from black men". Now that the mentallity is solidified several generations in, imagine suddenly that that bottom class dissapears and bottom of that social pit is getting closer to you. The middle class suddenly became the bottom class again only this time they were used to being in the middle as the "guard" role so they found new ways to enforce the guard role. I don't think it's shocking at all that these people did everything they could to escape the idea that they were down at the bottom because they have associated the bottom with that pit of dispair that was slavery. They have been brainwashed to associate class level with "race" and by removing the boundaries between ourselves they panic. I think they feel like the floor is rushing at them. Mind you I'm not forgiving people for doing this shit this is evil as F. I'm just trying to understand Why. Why when Jesus says "Love the stranger as you love your neighbor" and "you are all one under god' can people go straight from that (or even within that) to lynching people for things like "race" or even "gender". It's scary stuff and something we all need to watch out for in ourselves when we engage with the world around us.

  • @leslieberryjr8230
    @leslieberryjr82307 ай бұрын

    This is the most pronounced documentary on racism in America l have ever listened to. This documentary has been extremely informative. This article has afforded those who experienced these past experiences a vision why the south has and it’s present actions, practices and beliefs.

  • @meb777
    @meb7772 жыл бұрын

    And they called US Savages, animals and less than human. Cognitive Dissonance

  • @cproteus

    @cproteus

    Жыл бұрын

    Accuse them of what you are guilty of. Number one nazi rule of propaganda. They learned it from Americans. Peace.

  • @mikepryor7467

    @mikepryor7467

    11 ай бұрын

    call

  • @renaigh
    @renaigh2 жыл бұрын

    they had lack Self-Awareness to use "barbarism" as an excuse for their actions.

  • @somelass231

    @somelass231

    2 жыл бұрын

    transgender :]

  • @rusktrussian2746

    @rusktrussian2746

    2 жыл бұрын

    How 's that lacking self awareness? You just aren't very sophisticated and you're intellectually bankrupt and of course you're perverted morally bankrupt (but that's a given).. Explain to me your point since u have such condescending Tone

  • @renaigh

    @renaigh

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@somelass231 correct observation, well done.

  • @somelass231

    @somelass231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@renaigh very cool i am also trans

  • @calundoconteal6851

    @calundoconteal6851

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you think you’d be any better?

  • @yusufc1826
    @yusufc18267 ай бұрын

    What is the name of the film in the back ground?

  • @WhatifAltHist
    @WhatifAltHist8 ай бұрын

    You did a spectacular job with this

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    8 ай бұрын

    Umm. Problem is that this channel instead promotes anti white hatred.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@silverhawkscape2677 no he isn't anti white LOL he is just speaking historical facts you can't take

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sageex3931 No he's anti white. If he talked about actual History he'd talk about Irish Slavery or the Barbary Slaves. Not single mindedly focus on Anti white narrative as the source of Slavery.

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    7 ай бұрын

    @@silverhawkscape2677 the Irish were indentured servants not slaves they still had more rights then blacks

  • @NightytimeExtras

    @NightytimeExtras

    7 ай бұрын

    @@silverhawkscape2677This is actual history though

  • @DarylDixonWannabe
    @DarylDixonWannabe Жыл бұрын

    How is it possible to watch someone burning to death and not be horrified? Yet clearly, there are many people who can do it and not only not be horrified but actually enjoy it. Like someone said below, these people are all around us, from ordinary working people to people in positions of power. It's sobering how much psychopathy exists. Look at those crowds attending the lynchings. I can't imagine humans have outgrown these tendencies in just a few generations.

  • @caspianhall

    @caspianhall

    11 ай бұрын

    White people

  • @nado1908

    @nado1908

    11 ай бұрын

    They are convinced from a young age that this is normal, that they deserve it, and that they are subhuman anyway so it's fine. Children are very impressionable and what seems like minor things in their childhood can have a huge impact for the rest of their lives.

  • @exilty-1851

    @exilty-1851

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s not hard humans have abused each other’s for ever science suggests that being overwhelmed and disgusted by horrors is more recent in modern times and it is considered unnatural and defective in fact I wonder how is it possible to be horrified by things that have happened for ever

  • @exilty-1851

    @exilty-1851

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ursamajor6347 I don’t really see how I’m from Asia myself and have lived in the Middle East for a while most people have the same line of thoughts people are still hung in bulk to death in this region simply for believing in womens rights beaten to death with stones no crushed under tanks and trains and beheaded even the country I’m in still uses a class system and treats certain people as lesser humans with lesser rights on the base of their Race in Africa it’s not uncommon for different tribes to brutalise each other and devolve into civil war rape and butchery of children and innocents are not uncommon in Latin America cartels menace society in China depending on region it’s not uncommon for black people to be made to eat food from dog bowls outside they also currently have over 6 million people enslaved ironically for cotton and solar production they also organ harvest children alive aswell as many people people simply because they are a different race they are NON han Chinese yet they have lived in China for over 2k years but because they look different they suffer so I’m a bit confused as to what your trying to say?

  • @sageex3931

    @sageex3931

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@exilty-1851 why are u tryna defend them

  • @timmm8469
    @timmm8469 Жыл бұрын

    The Sam Hose events actually happened in my hometown, on my high school's campus where the Cranford home used to be. I just did a project for it for my AP Lang class, and let me tell you it is just as gruesome as described in the video. Events like these are so crazy and seem so fictional, it's absolutely unreal until you realize what horrific events had happened right over where you might be eating lunch. We even have a rumor that if you're at school early enough Sunday in the morning, you can smell eggs and bacon being cooked by the maid.

  • @juice_o637

    @juice_o637

    11 ай бұрын

    I go to Northgate currently!! I only recently found out abt this from my teacher at CeC and I’ve heard the rumors but never knew the story of Sam Hose or the graveyard till recently. Its so weird to think of all the coverups they do down here around racism because of stupidity from parents.

  • @glennhecker4422

    @glennhecker4422

    8 ай бұрын

    Here in northern Delaware, there was a similar incident in 1902 in a Wilmington locale called "Prices Corner." Today it is simply the location of a small shopping center, and many probably do not know of the horrible crime that took place on that very same area of land. I stumbled across the story in a small-circulation booklet I found in a local library. It was horrifying.

  • @miepmaster25

    @miepmaster25

    4 ай бұрын

    Are the identities known of the people who lynched Sam Hose?

  • @DJ_DKBGD
    @DJ_DKBGD9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I understand how difficult it is to produce this from both the technical and emotional sides. That you were able to condense this into less than 40 minutes is remarkable. I haven't read through all of the comments but I'm very relieved to see that all of the comments express anger, dismay and disgust about American lynching. I was worried that there would be lots of racist comments. This gives me some hope and encouragement that not everyone has turned into hate white nationalist reactionaries.

  • @katexy7179
    @katexy71792 ай бұрын

    The fact that we are still unable to detect personal biases, inherited prejudices and think critically about the world around us is seriously disturbing

  • @Nashandme74
    @Nashandme742 жыл бұрын

    Great video. It was painful 💔😢 I'm from Texas and it's not taught how many lynchings happened here.

  • @grmpEqweer

    @grmpEqweer

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look up how many race massacres happened here, we had a number. In Slocum, Texas, a whole black town was apparently wiped out.

  • @jaemastermind108

    @jaemastermind108

    2 жыл бұрын

    Slocum was one of the one's my people got served in

  • @alharrison1038

    @alharrison1038

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not many lynching happened there because there weren't that many lynching in total.

  • @grmpEqweer

    @grmpEqweer

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alharrison1038 A few kept other black people terrified.

  • @KatieLHall-fy1hw

    @KatieLHall-fy1hw

    2 жыл бұрын

    We learned about it in Virginia. But not the number, just that it was a lot. We also had the capital of the confederacy so…. But you know what? Virginia is still a ve try cool state and all people are always growing and learning and getting better

  • @RaquelRavage
    @RaquelRavage Жыл бұрын

    this is what should be taught in history class... i feel nothing but anger and immense sadness....

  • @nubiansis4440

    @nubiansis4440

    Жыл бұрын

    They won't teach it because there's a fear that black people in America will revenge.

  • @handsomeboi3767

    @handsomeboi3767

    Жыл бұрын

    It is, it will be very rare to see a school in America that doesn’t teach the history of slavery

  • @hithere748

    @hithere748

    Жыл бұрын

    They do teach this in school!!!!!! 😧

  • @merrytunes8697

    @merrytunes8697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hithere748 I graduated in 1997. This was glossed over with sterile language. I didn't read an unbiased history book until college when I read American History through 1865. It is a brutal read from beginning to end.

  • @carboncopy4183

    @carboncopy4183

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@merrytunes8697 yes, it's sterile because it's meant for kids. They didn't talk about how people had been blown to pieces during ww2 or get cut to bits by mg42s.

  • @deloreswillis9224
    @deloreswillis92242 ай бұрын

    OMY lord such inhumanity!! It’s soooooo heartbreaking what my ancestors endured…… all people MUST know all AMERICAN HISTORY !!! 👆🏾

  • @Makrel94

    @Makrel94

    2 ай бұрын

    Sadly they ban books with the facts, in favor of oil and gas induced curriculum instead..

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