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  • Keep holding up the mirror.

  • Don't forget LILVOKA, another Black racist and possible troll.

    As for 2012, Congressman Ron Paul has my vote or some random Hispanic. It's time for the browns to raise up and take over Amerikka. jk :)

  • you have a very small brain and no sense of reality whatsoever. ppls are losing their homes, jobs, dying in wars and this is your best? black ppls blaming whites for everything, black support bill clinton! you are really a silly laptop racist! get a life and stop commentiong on your own videos! lol! obama is biracial, in general americans are fickle in politics and umemployment is high all around. mis-fit34

  • @MySkiesAreBlue24 This comment shows very little understanding of the video, much less any ability to refute my arguments.

  • Osambo is a your creation...the "magic negro". A black president would care for all black people not upper class sambos, like skippy peanut butter Gates. By the way a black president would have thrown that redneckop in prison not have a beer with him. A black president does not ignore the black media. Have you ever seen osambo interviewed by a black reporter? Last Osambo is an elitist piece of shit like thomas jeffy and george worm bush who think white trash like you are no better than blacks.

  • @jackthenigger So, an authentic black man would be poor, uneducated, and a major asshole to everyone?

  • hahahahaa

    kilo you are truly a clown.

  • @hastious I feel sorry for CUNT STAINS like you that spend every minute of the day and night on you tube. I suppose you have nothing better to do till you have to go pick up your welfare cheque.

  • @3133123<<<<<<<<<< RACIST AUSTRALIAN

    LOOK This is what they think about your black asses in Australia.

  • @Kkilo34 No I don't come across SO MANY complaining that they're victim's of racism (where are your number's, to back such a claim?). In fact the one's that you're talking about, are not the majority/mainstream. I also find there's racism, with Jew's, Asian', and Turkish...and white's. So anyone can have this ''attitude''

  • @QuotableJHolla If anyone say's anything about Jewish racism they get in trouble and their labeled an anti semite . Only brave men and women can challenge Jewish racism . Everyone else is pretty much an easy target .

  • @QuotableJHolla I never claimed no one else wore the "righteous victim" badge. Yes, other groups do too from feminists to Jews. And I think it's quite clear there is a dialogue on race issues in America and a narrative amongst the black population that they continue to experience racism, which is the cause of most if not all of their problems. Yes, there is plenty of individual variation and many blacks don't hold such attitudes. I've never in any way suggested otherwise.

  • Really? 'Cause the ''Black People'' I come across, don't have that ''attitude'', and ''black people suffer HIGH RATES OF FAILURE''. Really? Not in my area they don't, no more than other races anyway. Maybe I should show this to my black mate's, 'cause i'll think they'll you offensive. If YOU want to dismiss Obama as black, then just do so

  • @QuotableJHolla "Not in my area they don't," Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's this? So, apparently you don't believe that black people are victims of racism. You're saying that they are succeeding at the same rates as any other race. I'm completely agree. Do you know that so many black people believe they're oppressed and face all kinds of discrimination? Of course that isn't true, as you can clearly see. Black people are doing just fine. I'm glad you realize this.

  • @kkilo34 I'm not saying a system of White supremacy control's America . I'm just saying the belief that White supremacy control's America is not racist . Hating all White people is racist . You are seeking to change the definition of racism . Most Black people that complain about racism don't think their superior to all White people,some do,most don't . So a Black racist is someone who will tell you all White people are inferior to him. Not someone that believes White racist are in control!

  • @soldier1802m First off, I was talking to Holla. Are you a sockpuppet? If you have multiple accounts, pick one and stick to it. And no, I'm not changing the definition of racism. This idea of a "race in control" is the very same ideology the Nazis used to demonize the Jews. They believed the Jews dominated them. No shit. Look it up. And I'm raising awareness that what is disguised as a movement for black empowerment is often a way to disguise anti-white bigotry. Not always. But often.

  • @Kkilo34 ''if he's not really black, then how can his critics' be racist?''

    My point exactly. Since he's not really black, then how is saying he isn't is racist?Anyway I'm gone 'cause it's obvious this ain't goin' anywhere

  • @QuotableJHolla Actually the point is, if Obama isn't black, then he can't be a victim of racism, right? And so, a "black person" is someone who is a victim. Black people, as you are demonstrating here, don't view anyone as black unless they are a loser and a victim. And with an attitude like that, it's no wonder black people suffer high rates of failure. It's what they want.

  • @kkilo34

    His skin color doesn't change who he is. What's wrong with sayin' the man's bi-racial, if that's what he is?

  • @QuotableJHolla Did you actually watch this video? Obama is a member of a minority race, but he's often dismissed as being black by the black community. Yet, his critics are called "racist." If he's not really black, then how can his critics be racist? Furthermore, will they see him more as black if he loses the election? Will that be seen as racist? How can it be seen as racist if he's not really black? In other words, when he wins, he's half black. When he loses, he's black.

  • @kkilo34 The video is accurate because racist people view anybody who has any Black blood in them as nigger's and Black . So Obama is Black. But Obama will never be Black like me . Obama did not grow up the same way i did . If you had a child with a darkskin Black woman more than likely your child would look nothing like you. But no matter how Black He or She looked they would never be Black like me . If the critics are not racist then neither is Obama . Glen Beck called Obama a racist!

  • @soldier1802m So, tell me, what would make him "black like you?" In SPECIFIC detail, explain what makes one "black like you." And being "black like you," what characteristics does one take on that would matter in the context of this conversation? Would he become a better or worse president? More spiritual? More intelligent? More moral? More compassionate? What would it say about him to be "black like you?"

  • @kkilo34 Black people aren't superior to White people . But a bi racial growing up with one White parent and one Black parent is going to go through diffrent things in life and experience diffrent situations . Basically Obama was raised diffrent from someone with two Black parents . Kkilo34 what do you think about true equality ? Do you think if it wasn't for Whites Black people would be uncivilized primitive people living in mud hut's ?

  • @kkilo34 last response to you. Also you suggest black's commit the worst crime, where are your number's to that,or to any group commiting the worst crime? How many people are actually in your country, how many? I bet you don't know but yet when it come's to pulling stat's on doing all thing's bad, you miracolously know who's doing it the most.

    But since you are sooo intelligent and resistant to challenge, than bitch bye

  • @QuotableJHolla "Also you suggest black's commit the worst crime, " I do not suggest this. This is in fact a complete lie. I do suggest that people who happen to be black commit about 40% of violent crime according to FBI Uniform Crime Reports. But the VAST MAJORITY of black people are law abiding citizens, as I point out EVERY TIME. If I'm not making a point, why do my critics lie about what I do and don't say? Obviously, they can't refute my arguments.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Until you approve my comments, all yours will be deleted.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Since you're too much of a coward to approve my comments on your channel, I will delete your comments here.

  • Obama isn't black because he is mixed. A black person & white person can't make a black baby.

  • @TXrangers100 Yes, of course he can't be black. Black people are losers who rot in shit and poverty. They don't go on to be successes. If a black man succeeds in life, he must only be half black or some Uncle Tom. The True Black Man (tm) is a total dismal failure in life who never has any money and sits around all day talking about how the white man keeps him down. So, when you see a black man succeeding, you can be damn sure he's got some of that evil whiteness in him.

  • @kkilo34 I hope you're aren't being serious. It doesn't sound like you are, but either way it's stupid.

  • @TXrangers100 Are you saying that a black man could go on to become president? Puh-lease. Only a white man would ever do something so wildly successful. All black people, as anyone knows, are the righteous superior innocent lambs who are slaughtered mindlessly by the evil white people. So, anyone that goes onto success is colluding with the evil white people. The righteous black man never succeeds in life and any successful person that claims to be black is a white man in blackface.

  • @kkilo34 Lol, seriously? Being president isn't the big accomplishment. It's what you achieve when yu become president & there are plenty of white president who achieved very little or nothing during their terms. There are black people who have made their own achievements & they aren't white people in black face. You talk about how you're sic of blacks playing the victim, but you're doing the same stupid thing. Yo sound just as racist as the blacks you talk about.

  • @TXrangers100 But I'm saying that black people are the superior race. I agree with you that black people are pure and righteous, unlike those evil greedy white people who pursue success in material terms. Everyone knows that the pure and righteous are impoverished sweet little lambs. And any one of them that goes onto be successful is an evil white person. Black people are superior to all and can't be evil. So, they could never be successful. Success if for evil people, not righteous blacks.

  • @kkilo34 There is no superior race idiot! You're not agreeing with me on anything, you're just sounding like mental case. I'm more white than black so WTH are you taking about?

  • @TXrangers100 So, if Obama was lynched by a mob of whites who were calling him by the n-word, would he be black then? Or would he still only be half black?

  • @kkilo34 Being lynched does not change your race lol. Obama is a Black man because He could never pass for White . Alot of White people are more crazy than Black people when it comes to genetics and caste system law's . Adam Clayton looked White . But White people still called him a nigger . That would be like a Black man calling me or Chris Tucker a cracker because we have White in us lol. That just show's you how racist and crazy alot of White people were back then !

  • @soldier1802m So, would the lynchers be calling him a "half-ni**er" or a "ni**er"? And if someone is not racist and doesn't care what color you are, what would they call a black man? Would they call him by anything other than his name? In other words, race only matters to racists, and the recognition of Obama's race only matters in light of racism. Therefore, to those who made it matter, he would be black. Why does it matter so much to you? If he were full black, how would it change who he is?

  • @kkilo34 Race matter's because everyone want's to be proud of what they are and who they are . That doesn't mean we have to hate people that are diffrent from us . All Americans are obsessed with race. Even you. You are proud to be White that's why you don't like it when someone disrespects White people right ? So race matter's to all us .

  • @soldier1802m "Race matter's because everyone want's to be proud of what they are and who they are . " So, what does Obama's pride have to do with this? If it's just about personal pride, what difference does it make? Are you saying a half-black person can't be proud to be black? I'm not proud or ashamed of being white. Me being white says nothing about me. Some people seem to think it does, and it's them I challenge.

  • @kkilo34 He is still half black, no matter what. To white racists, any person with black ancestry is considered an n-wod whether they are half-black or full black. Racists called Walter White a "white ni**er" & he looked 100% white, so it doesn't matter how much black ancestry is in him. He would still be a n-word.

  • @TXrangers100 You look bi racial because you have more White in you . Vin Diseal is not a Black man . He could pass for White in some places like Russia . But anytime their is a 50/50 mix the mixed child alway's look's more African . Alot of bi racial's that look more White or mixed they only look that way because they have more White in them than they do Black!

  • @soldier1802m You sure seem to care if people are black or white or something in between. Tell me, what does one's skin color say about who they are? If it says nothing, why are you so obsessed over people's skin color? Why does it make such a difference to you?

  • @soldier1802m That's only true in some cases. There are many biracials or even blacks who aren't directly mixed who can look very white. Google "Walter White" or "Fredi Washington".

  • @TXrangers100 That is true . But then again i have seen alot of bi racial's that look like Ice Cube . Sometimes bi racial's look more European .But most of the time they look African . Some of them have wavy or curly hair . But i have met some who look completely African . They're just lighter than the average brother!

  • @soldier1802m True, I have met a few who don't look mixed at all.

  • @kkilo34 There are alot of predominantly African male's that are succesful. Obama is not predominantly Black . He is 50/50. Someone that is predominantly Black but has a few White ancestor's can be as dark as Wesley Snipe's . Obama is Black because Black is a social construct and He could never pass as White no matter where he goes . So Obama is Black. But not Black like me . Or Black like most Black Americans that are predominantly Black!

  • @soldier1802m "Obama is not predominantly Black . He is 50/50." Why is this an important distinction? If he were full black, how would it change who he is? Would he be a superior person if he were full black? Would he be smarter? Dumber? Lazier? More hard working? Why is this distinction important to you unless you believe skin color says a lot about who a person is?

  • @kkilo34 ''Yes, of course he can't be black. Black people are losers who rot in shit and poverty. They don't go on to be successes. If a black man succeeds in life, he must only be half black or some Uncle Tom''

    He is half black. The only reason he must be dumped onto blacks, is because of the mindset, ''oh he's not pure white, so he is black, or should be lumbered in as black, which is just a racist ideology, which is not based on factual basis, that the man is actually bi-racial

  • @QuotableJHolla So, if he were full black, how would that change him as a person? If it wouldn't, why are you so obsessed with the color his skin?

  • @kkilo34 fuck off you stupid idiot, this has the got to be the most stupidest response I've ever heard. How is knowing that he's bi-racial being obsessed. It's you what's obsessed with him being embraced by just blacks.o.k.

    Oh and @kkilo since you seem to think that you are resistant to challenge and like to do wordplay then you shouldn't be on an open forum.

  • @QuotableJHolla I asked you a simple question, and you didn't answer it. Again, what does his skin color say about who he is? If it says nothing, what difference does it make if he's black or half-black? How would being half-black change who he is? Why does this question piss you off? Are you afraid that answering it will reveal attitudes you hold that you don't want people to see?

  • The United States will never heavily raise taxes because the deficit doesn't matter. It could be 20 trillion or 200 trillion, and it'll exist for the rest of our existence as nation.

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  • Another interesting video. An observation: You and the black racists seem to be two sides of the same coin. In most of your respective videos, you sound like you have some deep-seated anger and resentment. I've also noticed that you and the black racists seem to simplify the issues you discuss so much so that no meaningful discourse takes place - both groups seem to be grounded in a similar emotional place. Makes for interesting videos. Anyway, keep posting and I'll keep watching.

  • @rjamonanthony I am resentful. I have never lynched, enslaved, or otherwise oppressed anyone. Yet, I am a target of the racial bigotry that SOME black people hold. But I don't claim that these bigots cause any problem in my life beyond the personal offense I experience from hearing them preach hatred toward people with my skin color. I don't exaggerate my situation or fearmonger to drum up support or declare righteousness. I just show the logic by which I arrive at my conclusions.

  • @kkilo34 That's my point - you've never oppressed anyone but a tiny number of blacks (solely on youtube I'm willing to bet) treats you as you have. Similarly in your video you couple low levels of "black success" and high levels of "failure and disease" (real phenomena) with the "self-defeating attitudes" of black racists suggesting, in effect, that poor, black failures - with "individual exceptions" as you put it - are in fact racist themselves. Both views are repugnant and ill-informed.

  • @rjamonanthony You say that I say this: "suggesting...that poor, black failures...are in fact racist" But yet, I said this in the same comment: "I am a target of the racial bigotry that SOME black people hold." Tell me how you got from that statement that I believe any majority of black people are racist? Are you not familiar with the adjective "some"? It means a portion, usually a small portion of.

  • @kkilo34 Hey man, if you need to argue this condescendingly with someone who agrees with most of what you say then there is no hope for a meaningful, yet dispassionate, discussion. Your quote: "... of course you look at success with derision and put down any black man who achieves success, nooo that couldn't have anything to do with the fact that black people have much higher rates of poverty, unemployment, disease etc. etc...." Nowhere in this quote do you make the distinction "some".

  • @rjamonanthony I am not being condescending, and we do not agree. Black people do have higher rates of poverty, unemployment and disease, specifically AIDS. Are you saying you don't understand the meaning of "rate" and that the statement "some black people do have higher rates" would be improper word usage? The odd thing is that I didn't say this here. So, I'm thinking you're a troll. Where did you get this quote?

  • @kkilo34 You are being condescending - yes I'm familiar with the adj. "some" and the meaning of "rate". If I have questions about the meaning of a word I'll ask. What I'm suggesting is that the reason for these ills is not that blacks "...look at success with derision and put down any black man who achieves success" your quote from this video from 6:07 - 6:21. (Yep you said that here). Now I am not familiar with the term "troll", so explain that one if you like. And we do agree on most things

  • @rjamonanthony Oooh, from this video. Yes, well blacks do not look upon success with derision. But many do. Because successful black people are proof whites do not discriminate against black people. They discriminate against people with bad attitudes. Doesn't matter if you're black or white.

  • @kkilo34 I'll challenge your assertion that "many" blacks look upon success with derision - please show your source for that. It's a bit of a fallacy to suggest that successful blacks are proof of a lack of discrimination (just as fish in a river are not proof of the lack of fishermen) but your broader point is well-taken that white discrimination is not the sole cause of lack of success among blacks.

  • @rjamonanthony Do I have any surveys to demonstrate that "many" blacks have these attitudes? No. But there's a big difference between discussing in attitudes within a population and claiming to be a victim of discrimination. To accuse another of harm requires quantifiable proof. I can easily point to numerous articles, videos, and recorded discussions on the internet and mainstream media to illustrate why I think many black people hold such attitudes.

  • @kkilo34 Please provide mainstream articles/ reports which suggest blacks generally look upon success with derision. I haven't seen that indicated in any reputable press. I likewise haven't seen in reputable press that whites generally discriminate against blacks. All this goes to my earlier point that you and the black racists rely upon statistical outliers to support own deeply-held prejudices.

  • @rjamonanthony You need to read more. I will send you some links that provide analysis of this thinking.

  • @rjamonanthony Those links are sent. I can easily provide you with more writings from those three authors as well as others, which examine the self-defeating attitudes that black people hold about themselves. This includes a disdain for success and education, which are often seen as being things white people do. Please let me know. I'd like you to learn more about this reality in America. Did I mention ALL that the links were to works by black authors?

  • @rjamonanthony Seems you have this attitude that I've done no study or research into the topics I discuss. Did I mention I have an MA in communications and social justice? I do not form opinions based on cursory explorations of extremist positions. I really do research into my ideas and consider opposing opinions. So, I am very pellucid when I demonstrate my sources and the facts, data, and rational arguments I use to form my conclusions.

  • @kkilo34 You're right that blacks have "higher rates of poverty, unemployment and disease"; the question is why. Your answer is that they "look at success with derision and put down any black man who achieves success". You may be right, but I'd be willing to bet the farm that there is a little more to it than that. I'm not claiming to know the answers, but I am saying that you and the black racists have simplistic world views that aren't conducive to problem solving.

  • @rjamonanthony "the question is why." Because their culture encourages self-defeating ideas and practices. (The drug war aside.) Looking at success with derision is ONE of those self-defeating attitudes. So, yes, there is more than that. There's the attitude that whites are out to get them. There's the anti-intellectualism. And a wide range of behaviors. It's not simple to fix. It's just not my job to fix it. White people don't cause their problems. THEY need to fix it. Not us.

  • @kkilo34 This is my favorite response from you because I think it gets to the core of your beliefs. At the center of all we believe is a kernel and this post elucidates yours...It is the following: "There is an 'us' and a 'them', and they (blacks) have a culture that is self-destructive. I (kkilo34) have no interest in being part of the solution to the culture's problems but only in casting aspersions against it".

  • @rjamonanthony Wrong. Let me ask you. Why am I responsible for black people's problems that they themselves create? Why must I find solutions to their problems? I have problems. Would you expect black people to help me find solutions to them? What if I and many other whites were promoting the idea that black people not only cause those problems, but they are responsible for solving them? Would you feel compelled to help them?

  • @kkilo34 We begin with different assumptions, there are no "black problems" and I don't think, again, that the problems are an either-or proposition that they themselves created. I want to find answers to the problems that plague the nation (not separated out by race) because they radiate out and affect us all indirectly. Your other assumption is that "blacks" blame "whites"; I think we've established that you've dumped the attitudes of a small, but vocal, sub-section onto the entire group.

  • @rjamonanthony Sorry, but I'm not making vidoes to "find answers to the problems that plague the nation." You seem to misunderstand my purpose. I'm here to defend myself and other whites' against the accusations by a "sub-section" of black people that claim we cause all their problems and enjoy some "white privilege," which allows us to enjoy success and causes black failures. If you want to help everyone, be my guest. But what does that have to do with me?

  • @kkilo34 I'm not sure how, but you have got to start seeing yourself as part of the American Family and that includes "us" *and* "them". Their problems are our problems, THEY need to fix it and WE need to fix it. There is enough misunderstanding so for thoughtful people like you and me the the question must be "how can I be a part of the solution", and I can tell you that this segregation you allude to is not the way. You're a smart guy, I can tell. One day you'll find a better way.

  • @rjamonanthony Wrong again. This is ONLY an "us" and "them" thing because whites are blamed for causing black people's problems. And that's a factor in this equation you cast aside. I'm only here to demonstrate to white people that blacks are causing their own problems as individuals. Whites are not the cause of nor responsible for the solutions to those problems. We don't owe them anything. They say we do. No, we don't. Hence the us and them conversation. You can't seem to understand that.

  • @kkilo34 "Blacks" don't blame "whites" for the problems. If you believe that they do, then you can create an "us" "them" argument, but your starting assumption is shockingly ill-informed at best and just plain ignorant at worst. Again, you are coupling a small sub-section with the entire group - exactly what the black racists do. The problems aren't with blacks and whites, the problems are with folks like you and the black racists who insist on parsing us into opposing groups.

  • @rjamonanthony Yes, many blacks do blame whites for their problems. I realize many do not, perhaps even a majority. But then I'm not making videos about them, am I? That "sub-section" is the one I'm talking about. And according to you, by defending whites against this "sub-section's" racial bigotry, I am "parsing" people into opposing groups. Tell me, if black people claim they're not a bunch of ignorant primates, are they doing the same? Why only whites when they defend themselves?

  • @rjamonanthony Let me ask you a question. I have problems. What do you think black people should be doing to solve my problems?

  • @kkilo34 Let me know what your problems are and I'll tell you what we ALL should be doing to address them.

  • @rjamonanthony I don't give a fuck about the "American Family." This is no family. We are not children. There are no parents here. There is a nation, and to see it as a family misses the entire point of government. I do not need a mommy and daddy to tell me how to live or to solve my problems. I can solve my problems myself, thank you very much. And I want to be left alone to do that. My point to my videos is to say, I don't cause black people's problems. If you agree, then we have no beef here.

  • @rjamonanthony It's fine if you have this collectivist vision of the world in which everyone is responsible for each other. And I see nothing wrong with you creating a space for like-minded people to live by such a philosophy. Personally, I find it abhorrent. I do NOT want to be responsible for someone else's problems. If I am, then I have a say in their choices. That is the anti-thesis to individual liberty, which I value above my own breath.

  • @rjamonanthony So, I CHOOSE to be responsible for my own choices, so I can be free to make whatever choice I want to make with my life, so long as I don't harm anyone else. If my choices harm myself, that's the price of freedom. You *have* to be responsible for yourself if you are to be free. If the "family" has responsibility for the outcomes of your choices, then they have a say in every choice you make. That's fine if you don't want free choice, but I'd rather be dead than live without it.

  • @kkilo34 My point is that both you and the black racists have valid points, but each keeps missing it because none is willing to legitimize the others view. Yes, there are some blacks who have "shitty, self-defeating attitudes" incompatible with success. Yes, there are some blacks for whom opportunities are systematically denied because of race. Each case is rare, however, and for the most part blacks are hardworking folks who understand that this country abounds with opportunity.

  • @rjamonanthony "some blacks for whom opportunities are systematically denied because of race" And I've acknowledged black people may face discrimination. Guess what. So do I. And yes, most blacks are hardworking, law-abiding citizens who contribute positively to their communities or at least do not harm anyone. Just like white people. So, exactly what point of view do I not legitimize with black racists? That white people are inferior? Because that's where they and I disagree.

  • @kkilo34 There's no need to make a moral equivalence with me "Guess what. So do I." I think I've established that I can view both sides fairly. I will say it's not useful to the discussion to set up straw man arguments to knock down "That white people are inferior"...I've never said that; please just respond to what I say, and for the record no race is inferior to another; so there another point we agree on. I will continue my response in another response ......

  • @rjamonanthony But that is precisely their argument. When you scapegoat white people for problems they do not cause, you are saying that white people are "less than" black people. Whether making them responsible for problems they don't cause, delegitimizing their wealth by claiming "white privilege, or associating white skin with evil crimes like slavery -- ALL are methods to demonize whites and elevate blacks. You need to really take a hard look at what they're saying.

  • @kkilo34 You are right, it is misplaced to scapegoat whites. You are right, delegitimizing wealth and associating current whites with slavery is misplaced. They are right that there were systematic blocks right up until 45 years ago that prevented minorities from achieving the successes of the majority. There is a lagging period between change and the benefits thereof and because of that only in the last 25 years have we seen anything approaching equal access.

  • @rjamonanthony Agreed.

  • @kkilo34 Within that, however, there are those who have allowed their anger, frustration and seeming lack of opportunity to arrest their motivation and that's a big problem too. My point is that this is not an "either or" proposition - either blacks are lazy racists or the only issue is that there have been racial hurdles in the system. I think there have been hurdles (i.e. lack of opportunity) and I think there are people who genuinely are not motivated.

  • @rjamonanthony "and that's a big problem too." But it's their problem. They need to rise above their racist ideas, and if not, they should be kept from any political power to carry out any harm against the targets of their bigotry. And you can do that by constantly challenging their bullshit. I wouldn't care if slavery was still in force. Whites were NEVER slavers. Evil people who happened to have white skin were slavers. So, hating skin colors is wrong. It's always wrong without exception.

  • @kkilo34 Right, but that's an irrelevant thesis; we're discussing what the problem is, where it came from and how best to fix it, not who's problem it is. If it's "their" problem and not "ours", then there is no need for us to even be in the conversation. I'd suggest that it is all of our problem and it's in all our interests to solve it. To be blunt, posting videos on youtube to "[challenge] their bullshit" wont keep racists of any race from political power; wrong audience.

  • @rjamonanthony If it's our problem to solve, then I can dictate how black people live their lives. After all, if they create problems we are responsible to solve, then we should prevent them and anyone else from creating those problems. That means the elimination of individual choice. I would rather die than live without choice or take it from others. So your collectivist thinking I find repulsively anti-individualistic. And your opinion about my methods is irrelevant to me.

  • @rjamonanthony ...What you don't legitimize is that their views may come from a real place of concern and not simply from a neanderthalic racism (incidentally, black racists tend to to the same to you). The more useful (and interesting question) is "Why do these people think this way?" Dig a little and you may find that some are "lazy" or racists themselves, but you may also find that some of their concerns are valid. See Obama's speech on race - think he makes the point more eloquently.

  • @rjamonanthony But if white people aren't causing black people's problems, then their concerns are false and based on tribalistic racism. Nothing more. I'm sorry, but when you accuse a race of doing things to you that they aren't, it *is* racism. And I do know there are black people with legitimate concerns. I acknowledge them on a regular basis. Though, I point out they're facing individual circumstances and not something shared by the race as a whole.

  • @kkilo34 That's simply not true; you are talking about perception.What one perceives, and reality may be different, to but dismiss the perception as racism does the discussion a disservice. The anger may be misplaced, but it is legitimate. Remember, people who grew up under Jim Crow still live in this country and the legacy of that time (lack of access to jobs, education) remains for some. The US has changed dramatically since then, but the benefits of that change can't be realized over night.

  • @rjamonanthony So, if I were going around claiming that black people are the cause of all the world's problems, would you just call it "perception?" Or would you call it, like me, racism? And it's NOT just the people who grew up under Jim Crow who are the black racists. This is just more excuses for black racism. That's all. I don't give a fuck how many black people were to commit crimes against me. It does NOT justify racism because people of a color did something bad. Simple as that.

  • @kkilo34 If you called it racism I'd tell you that you were wrong. I'd try to find out why you feel that way because in my experience when people make sweeping statements like your example it comes from a place of fear and ignorance - both of which can be combated with facts & discussion. Re: Jim Crow; are you now saying that your only problem is with black racists who grew up after Jim Crow was abolished? We may be getting somewhere...

  • @rjamonanthony And you're wrong. If I were to judge all black people based on the evil acts of other black people, it's racism. Pure and simple. And it is fear and ignorance. And it is not combated with facts. People who live by racist ideas want to. And they don't want to be talked out of their fear. It's other people who may be influenced by such ideas that you need to reach. Racists are lost causes. Let them rot in the shit they create for themselves. Just keep them powerless.

  • @kkilo34 We disagree. Above, you judge blacks based on the "culture" of other blacks, but I take you at your word that you are not racist. And it is combated with facts (usually gleaned from experience). I grew up in a tiny town in NC and I can tell you that a lot of what I learned growing up was unlearned after moving away, going to university and spending lots of time with other races. I'm just one person, but the experience, I think, is universal.

  • @rjamonanthony The experience of what? Of changing the minds of racists? You've had success with facts? Oh please, let me hear about this experience. Was this a Neo-Nazi you taught to love Jews? Seriously, what are you talking about?

  • @kkilo34 We may be getting somewhere :-). But in seriousness, people who grew up under Jim Crow passed those fears and that anger on to their offspring and that is part of the problem. Going forward we will see fewer and fewer racists (of all races) as the world becomes smaller and folks interact more. Re: justifying racism - unfortunately we cant tell people how to react to trauma (real or perceived). A rape victim may hate all me...does the rape justify the hate? Not for me to say.

  • @rjamonanthony This isn't about passing on fear and anger. One can easily fear white racists and the harm they cause (like any racists) without associating that racism with white skin. When black bigots teach their children to hate those with white skin because SOME people with white skin enacted Jim Crow, they are what's called dumb fucks. They (and their children who accept that ignorant bullshit) need to be ostracized, condemned, and kept from any having any political power.

  • @kkilo34 No my friend; YOU can easily fear racists without associating that racism with skin color. I don't know if you have children, but kids learn the foundation on which everything else hangs from their parents. They may learn better if given the opportunity but calling them "dumb fucks" (technical term?) doesn't aid in that education. You must be careful of viewing other people's experiences through your own lens.

  • @rjamonanthony "They may learn better if given the opportunity but calling them "dumb fucks" (technical term?) doesn't aid in that education. " Here you show your paternalistic attitudes. I am not here to take care of anyone but myself. And that is precisely because I have no fear of taking care of myself. Collectivists like you just don't trust yourself to make wise choices in lives. So, you don't trust others to. So, you surrender individuality to the group and personal choice is extinguished.

  • @rjamonanthony I will take back my insinuation of you trolling. I see you're trying to make a sincere point. I also think that point is missing my point.

  • @kkilo34 Sorry; I had to break the response up due to space restraints. At any rate, I appreciate your viewpoint, and look forward to hearing more from you.

  • @rjamonanthony Wrong. I often use statistics, data, and rational arguments to back up my claims. And all I claim is that much of what disguises itself as black empowerment is really a racist ideology. I do not claim blacks deny me jobs, prosperity, and happiness. Black racists claim that's what white people do and no matter how much they scapegoat and prejudice white people, they claim they can't be racist. I do not claim any such moral superiority based on my skin color.So, yeah, keep watching.

  • @kkilo34 Try to remain on topic; I have taken issue with specific quotes you have made not the general scope of your ideas. Again, I think we agree more than we disagree; for instance I found nothing to disagree with in this response (except that the accuracy/validity of some of your "statistics, data & rational arguments" is questionable at times). I just think it's important to try to be accurate, and to respond to what's actually said rather than responding to what we've heard others say.

  • @rjamonanthony If there's an inaccuracy in my data, let's hear it. I do try to be accurate, which is why I back up my claims with rational arguments, peer reviewed studies, data, and statistics. I have a lot of people say "that's not accurate." If it's not accurate, you need to point out *how* it's not accurate. You can't just claim it's not. So far, I'm not hearing anything from you really explaining how anything I'm saying is wrong. There's just vague references to "inaccuracies."

  • @kkilo34 I rescind the comment on your the accuracy of the statistics mentioned in this video (actually don't think you used statistics in this one).That was an oversight on my part, please accept my apologies.

  • If you don't like Obama, you are a racist Kkilo34. Stop trying to agent your way around it. Oh yeah and black people can't be racist.

  • @TheGenocideScrolls Shhhh. I'm trying to protect us from genetic annihilation.

  • @kkilo34 Oh, yeah.. I almost forgot about that D=

    A black friend of mine was getting a bit on the racist side and he realized that he forgot to have his mandatory surgery. You know, that one to remove the racism gene. I was like mister, you better go get that removed, you're BLACK! What will people think!!!?? So yeah, he's all better now. Imagine if he had waited, he may have turned... gasp! White! Silly white people, you know black people can't be racist! Hello! SUR GER EEEEEE.

  • @kkilo34 Well afrocentrics were right . Black is dominant and White is recessive . So Obama is a Black man . I'm proud of what Obama's election . Its funny how guy's like Salsassin will say afrocentrics are dumb for calling Obama Black when really more White people feel He's Black than Black people ! Before you accuse me of being a Black racist i know alot of White guy's that are my friends and i think White women are beautiful so i'm far from racist lol!

  • @soldier1802m This video says he's black. So, you agree with me.

  • @kkilo34 So if you owned your own business and Black racist were giving you the most business and buying everything in your store you mean to tell me you will not deal with Black racist ? If a Black woman looked like a super model and she felt Blacks deserve reperations and society is owned by White racist you wouldn't date her? C'mon kkilo34 get real man lol. The United Nations work together . But really we as Americans are only liked by Israel. Most of the world hates America! 

  • @TheGenocideScrolls The afrocentrics are right Black is dominant and White is recessive . So Obama is a Black man . Some of his genes are White but He's really Black. But He has some of your genes too. I wonder would White people accept Obama more if He looked more White? Not all White people are racist but alot of White people are brainless and clueless when it comes to race .

  • @soldier1802m I voted for Obama because I hated George Bush. And I didn't want McCain bring ing another four years of that shit to the country. I believed in Obama. His color had nothing to do with it then, but because he is a colossal fuck up, all of a sudden white people dislike him because he's black? Um yeah, no. So very sorry. I saw him as black because that's the way he is seen and is accepted as. And, I hate to tell you this, but I'm far from clueless about race.

  • @TheGenocideScrolls I'm not saying you are clueless when it comes to race . But most people are . They put race ahead of their own people's well being and success . If someone wants to be succesful more than likely they will have to work with their enemie's . Hey i cheacked some of the other comments you left people,and just like alot of people i was suprised that you're a woman . Most Black racist don't even hate you lol. Just like most White racist secretly want Black women!

  • @soldier1802m Race is a social construct. There is no dominant race in genetics. If black was the dominant race, all biracial people would look more black like Obama. In his case, his father's genes were dominant, but it could have been the exact opposite. I didn't even know the guy was mixed until I heard him mention his white mother.

  • @TheGenocideScrolls I'm not sure what you look like . But most White women are hot! So you are having debates and arguments with Black men on youtube that proably more than likely want to take you out to dinner and date you lol. Even most Black racist guy's love White women . KKilo34 fail's to realize that alot of White CEO's and Black CEO's are racist . Racism is stupid but there are alot of intelligent Black and White racist out there . There are plenty of succesful racist Jews out there .

  • If Obama is a one termer... it'll be racism.. I mean of COURSE it has to be that..... and not that he was disliked for his actions.....oh but wait, what happened to the racism when the agents of white supremacy elected him... Stop being such fucking crybaby candy asses and own up to the fact that you FAIL each and every time with your agent speech. Bitches have more backbone than you cowards.... Your little charade is over.

  • KKilo34 ''According to most black racists, Obama isn't really black''

    Uh I thought when a person has a black parent and a white one they actually ARE BIRACIAL, why does someone have to be a [black] racist, or just any kinda racist, to acknowledge that?

  • @QuotableJHolla Because if I said most "black people," there would have been all kinds of black people saying I was "generalizing." So, I specified which group of black people I mean, and surprise, surprise, there's still some offense. Unless you praise black people as the most amazing people that ever lived, they get offended. Do you think these black racists will consider Obama as biracial when they claim he's a victim of racism by getting only one term? That's what this video is about.

  • @kkilo34 so when obama has only one term and i come in and say its bcos he is black how do u know that i called him biracial b4 that, ur making assumptions i keep telling u that ur slowly becoming what u hate most.....and ur arguements beginning to sound very ignorant..............HOW WOULD U KNOW?

  • @sguardian870 "HOW WOULD U KNOW?" This video isn't about you. I never made a statement about what you have said or thought. Why would you assume it was? And you claim I'm ignorant? Yet, here you are trying to vilify white people, and every piece of evidence I show you to demonstrate they aren't the evil racists you want to believe they are, you dismiss it. Who is become all they hate?

  • @kkilo34

    ''Do you think these black racists will consider Obama as biracial when they claim he's a victim of racism by getting only one term? ''

    Well b'coz of the one drop rule, which is soooooo out of date, I s'pose you could argue that it is still racism

    '' Unless you praise black people as the most amazing people that ever lived, they get offended''

    The only person i praise is my own reflection. No offense,I simply said one doesn't have to be racist to know another's racial makeup

  • @QuotableJHolla Your comment was nonsensical in the context of the video. The video discusses how Obama, an exceptionally successful black man, is readily dismissed as truly being black. And there are many rationales, such as yours, that he's really white or not truly black. Well, I argue that when he wins, his whiteness is all many blacks see. If he loses, they'll suddenly see him as black. What does that say of how blacks view success? Could such an attitude undermine their ability to succeed?

  • @kkilo34

    ''Your comment was nonsensical in the context of the video. The video discusses how Obama, an exceptionally successful black man, is readily dismissed as truly being black. And there are many rationales, such as yours, that he's really white or not truly black''.

    When he got elected I called him Bi-racial, coz that is what he is, he has a white mother and a black fathertrue or false?. I could care less for his ''success'. i'm doing what i have to do to help onesself

  • DID I MENTION THE STUDY WAS DONE AT MIT AND UNI OF CHICAGO..........

  • @sguardian870 Great. Studies show that black women graduate college at a rate 2/3rds higher than black men. Tell me, if we hate black people so much, why do you think we let black women graduate at such higher rates than black men? If the personal choices of individual blacks have nothing to do with these outcomes and white people are just evil oppressors, you tell me why whites don't hate black women as much as black men and allow them to graduate as we allegedly do?

  • @kkilo34 yes u keep bring in the lower quality blacks, then i could argue that all whites are like hill billy kkk race hating fools. I asked u about black men who have been to uni and who have the qualification, why arent they being given fair chances.IF the black men who are going to uni are ending up in pIzza joints and not even as managers, then why again should the lower quality black men try. U didnt give me an answer to the significant scientific study.

  • @sguardian870 And I asked you about Barack Obama. If white people have such hatred toward black people for having dark skin, why would they elect one in the most powerful position in the country? Next, how do you explain all those successful educated black people who I've worked with and for? It's wonderful you have this study, which you could extrapolate to believe white people are inferior, but it's clear there are MANY real world examples that contradict your conclusions.

  • @kkilo34 Kkilo dont be stupid stop strawmanning, ur point makes no sense. I never said 100% of the time white people get the jobs......i said they have high rates in terms of % just based on names alone forget interviews. I didnt say there are no black people there and havent u heard of uncle toms anyways if u want to go there. AND WHERE DID I SAY WHITE PPL WERE INFERIOR WHAT IS IT WITH U AND TRYING TO ACCUSE ME OF BEING RACIST. U Can sit there and deny whats happening 2 blacks but i cant.

  • @sguardian870 What you are suggesting is racist. You take a problem black people face and use a correlative study to suggest white people are the cause of black people's problems, which is racial scapegoating. Then, when I point out that a black man with a foreign sounding name became president, which completely contradicts your study's conclusions, you readily dismiss it. Why? Because the point is racial scapegoating. Nothing more.

  • @kkilo34 Also im not talking about graduation rates going to uni is up to the individual(ignoring the fact that public skools in black areas dont get as much funding needed).IM ASKING U ABOUT THE QUALIFIED BLACKS WHO ARENT GETTING IN AND ARE EVEN BEING OUT DONE BY WHITE WITH LESS QUALIFICATION,THERE IS A STUDY ON THAT TOO, WILL FIND IT. Why are white men with the EXACT SAME SKILLS more likely to get a job over blacks who graduated UNIVERSITY WITH THE BLACK WOMEN THE WHITE MEN LET THRU.

  • @sguardian870 "Why are white men with the EXACT SAME SKILLS more likely to get a job" I don't know that that's true based on your study. I would have to look at the methodology, but if white people were conspiring to keeps blacks down, I have not met a single one with such attitudes in my regular life, and it flies in the face of the fact white people voted a black man with a foreign sounding name into the most powerful office in the country. Why would they do that if they hate blacks so much?

  • @kkilo34 Yes u will have to look at the methodology, i too havent met a single black supremacist in my life, so does that mean they dont exist. Also with a PC society it makes it harder to air such views cos u could be talking to a liberal and being branded racist is not exactly trendy anymore. Racial bias doesnt have to be out of complete hate it can be based on simple stereotypes anc preconcieved idea.Do u knw how many wht ppl have said to me "OH UR DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS" What the hell

  • @sguardian870 Why wouldn't such attitudes be spoken to me? I'm white and am not PC in any way. Studies have shown that short people, fat people, dumb people, and wide range of others also correlate their traits with higher unemployment and poverty. Why do you think the discrimination that blacks face is some horrible injustice when we all face some discrimination? Guess what, people are full of judgments. Why do you think your black skin affords you some special privilege to be immune to those?

  • @kkilo34 Becos a Fat white man is more likely to get job than a fit black man. An excessive made up white woman is more likely to get job over no make up tamika. The point is whites with and without defects are currently getting jobs 3 time more than blacks with the same qualification and better. So a beautiful blk girl wont be going no where if fat Emma shows up for that interview.

  • @sguardian870 "Becos a Fat white man is more likely to get job than a fit black man." This claim you pulled entirely out of your ass. Do you have any evidence to support this? If not, then your claim that blacks face discrimination more than the short, fat, and dumb is bullshit. I think it's just something you want to believe so you can promote a special power and privilege for those with black skin.

  • @kkilo34 The point simply is WHITES REGARDLESS ARE MORE LIKELY TO GET JOBS OVER BLACKS. And this happens even b4 they see the blk man or WOMAN. Their names alone strike them off the list. Thats based on STUDIES.....ive even read studies saying a convicted white dude has higher chances than black dudes that was in the times as well but will check to confirm and send it to u. So im sure FAT jimmy has a better chance too. Dont u.

  • @sguardian870 This is wrong. A black man with a foreign sounding name was elected to the most powerful office in the president. So, a more true statement would be that having a foreign sounding name MAY affect employment. But it's not a certainty. And I just sent you a study on height, and job and wage discrimination. Face it, people discriminate. But that's not evidence of an injustice. Black people like you need to stop thinking they deserve racial supremacy.

  • @kkilo34 Once again obama is one man.........and what percentage of americans vote, well 58% divide that in 2..24%. I always say this i dont know why u continue, but are 100% of whites racist?, i need u to give me an answer. If not ive never said it myself. Racial supremacy when did i say blacks were better, all i have said is blacks are discriminated on even more than any other race, based on the ive league princeton study. Also there are short blk ppl so they face a double combo of discrimtn.

  • @sguardian870 Obama is not one man. He's one amongst millions of successful black people who are employed and living comfortably, if not wealthy. If black people were specifically targeted for being black, this would not be the case. And I believe you want to believe that they are at an enormous and egregious disadvantage as a way to gain privileges simply for being black. This is how black supremacy is advanced, by scapegoating and vilifying white people for being racist. We're not.

  • @kkilo34 so the princeton and MIT studies are lying researchers from some of the greatest university............and u keep saying there are sucessful black people, is anyone denying that, the problem is based on race the playing field is no near equal white are at an advantage for being white. So stop beat about the bush. So are u saying those studies are wrong....?

  • @sguardian870 I'm saying you can't necessarily take those studies and extrapolate macro experiences, and there's evidence to suggest that it would be wrong to do so, like the millions of successful black people. Studies in controlled situations have shown a connection between aggression and the consumption of porn. Yet, with the proliferation of pornographic material today via the internet, we've seen a decrease in sexual assault cases. Are the studies wrong? When applied on a macro-level, yes.

  • @kkilo34 And the short white man is more likely to get a job over the black man short man. So whites still in the lead not equal. I will read ur article.

  • @sguardian870 The study I sent you did not compare how race in combination with stature affected employment. What the researchers did find though was: "The impact of this height-wage disparity is comparable to those associated with characteristics such as race or gender." You keep claiming that black people suffer some special disadvantage, and I keep shooting you down. What purpose does it serve you to believe you're worse off than anyone else for being black?

  • @kkilo34 something being comparable doesnt make it the same. And the fact that studies at top universities say so means that black people are less advantaged and or have to work hard just for being black, heck they cant even get jobs if they have lack sounding names.ALL FACTS. NO one is saying there are no sucessful blacks they are saying being black regardless of height, weight, looks etc u are more likely to be excluded in place of a white person. The studies proves this....

  • @sguardian870 "And the fact that studies at top universities say so" Studies do not say so. They found a correlation in a controlled situations with ideologically driven participants. This does not prove white people are plotting to destroy you. Why do you insist on believing we are? What purpose does it serve you to vilify white people this way?

  • @kkilo34 I fight White supremacy but my main focuss is on Africa not White racism . Don't you think Blacks that are obsessed with White racism and agents go overboard ? You look the same way . Only a White version of someone going overboard . You are a little too obsessed with Black supremacy just like most Blacks are a little too obsessed with White supremacy . By the way Obama is only Black because afrocentrics and scientist both know Black is dominant and White is recessive! He looks Black!

  • @soldier1802m "You look the same way." Wrong. There's a big difference. I do not claim that I'm a helplessly oppressed ragdoll in a giant all-knowing, all-seeing black supremacy control machine. So, to compare me to those people, when all I do is make a couple videos a month about this topic, is about as silly a statement as you can get. You're just too afraid to stand up for yourself. Simple as that.

  • @kkilo34 I'm not saying you need to stop talking about Black racist . Just make your video's more intresting . Try talking about Black racist that are wealthy and that have power . You should be talking about them and trying to be more succesful than them. I love being Black but really the only color that matters is green! People are not going to always like each other. But they are able to put their diffrences aside because its in the best intrest of both party's!

  • @soldier1802m Name a wealthy and powerful black racist.

  • @kkilo34 There are a few wealthy and powerful Black racist . KKilo34 if you want to be succesful oneday you might have to work together with a Black racist!