Sounds like you have some racial baggage you should work on discarding. The media stereotypes any number of groups of people on any given day. The Torah doesnt recognize race, only nations.
Its amusing that you would latch on to the old sniveling talking point used by people like jessie hi jackson. Its also amusing that you would be friends with someone like proteanview who has an anti-kosher video on his channel.
Thank you for your comment. In reality, I have no racial baggage. If you view my videos I talk about more than once that race is a made up western concept. I have maybe about 4 videos where I breifly mention the falsehood of the western concept of race. Everywhere else I talk about nations, or nation building. You may want to watch my other videos.
If you view my videos I mention more than once that the Torah deals with nations. If you watch my videos about erasing racism I show the table of nations, and discuss this issues. I suggest you watch more of my videos. I am not sure why you mention Jesse Jackson. None of my videos in any way resemble anything he ever spoke about. I can only assume that you haven't watch any of my videos. You may want to spend some time watching them.
Concerning the friends list, you may not understand that a friends list on YouTube doesn't mean you are actually friends with said people or even know them. YouTube is a virtual system, and not based a reality of actual connection. Besides I like to keep track of what people say and beleive even if I don't agree with them. It also gives me the ability to react to them through my videos, since most people have no concept of what the Torah based society is about.
Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. The best way to make it happen is to get together with a small group of like minded people and make it happen. You may want to see if there is an Upward Bound program in your area. That could be a start.
even all the black males we thought were so called revolutionary are still brainwashed in this world. also, black women need to regain our respect. however this cannot be done with the system that is in place constantly putting one race of women in the top spot. the argument that women need to do this and that is stupid b/c unless as a collective all black women change their mindsets things will not change enough in my lifetime. it's just like trying to change rap music.
Hello Roah. Thanks for the comment. Maybe the immediate goal is to start small. Gather like minded women together and get to the children. One of the things that got me to turn on rap was when I found out how fake the gangster rappers were. I was exposed to the reality of what I was taking part in by buying their music and that turned me around. I propose a similar approach.
All black women don't have to change their mindsets. That's not realistic. But to get out there and do something is more beneficial than not doing anything.
i see there is currently a movement that is doing even more to portray black women in a poor light. i think there needs to be a surge of these videos that lift black women up like yours. instead of all these black women are this and that. i mean really what are we doing wrong that no other women in the world are doing.
Yes, there are some supposed movements. Yet, I question quite a bit of it because the ringleaders are often faceless YouTube users. It is easy to be bold about something when a person's identity is not on the line, yet anyone can make rhetoric from the shadows. I am a firm believer that anyone can talk about a perceived problem. It takes a stronger person to go out and do something about it. The issue is one of changing the paridigm.
Very intellegent use of words and strong solutions to a dangerous conflict. Thank you for just being you and making this vid.
prettiblackbuttafly 1 year ago
@prettiblackbuttafly Thanks.
Ehav4Ever 1 year ago
intelligent. a lot of black groups are so ignorant
azureskycat 1 year ago
Sounds like you have some racial baggage you should work on discarding. The media stereotypes any number of groups of people on any given day. The Torah doesnt recognize race, only nations.
Its amusing that you would latch on to the old sniveling talking point used by people like jessie hi jackson. Its also amusing that you would be friends with someone like proteanview who has an anti-kosher video on his channel.
ThunderAppeal 2 years ago
Thank you for your comment. In reality, I have no racial baggage. If you view my videos I talk about more than once that race is a made up western concept. I have maybe about 4 videos where I breifly mention the falsehood of the western concept of race. Everywhere else I talk about nations, or nation building. You may want to watch my other videos.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
If you view my videos I mention more than once that the Torah deals with nations. If you watch my videos about erasing racism I show the table of nations, and discuss this issues. I suggest you watch more of my videos. I am not sure why you mention Jesse Jackson. None of my videos in any way resemble anything he ever spoke about. I can only assume that you haven't watch any of my videos. You may want to spend some time watching them.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
Concerning the friends list, you may not understand that a friends list on YouTube doesn't mean you are actually friends with said people or even know them. YouTube is a virtual system, and not based a reality of actual connection. Besides I like to keep track of what people say and beleive even if I don't agree with them. It also gives me the ability to react to them through my videos, since most people have no concept of what the Torah based society is about.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
right on family! how can we make this law lol. this would chage alot of racist shit 4 real!!!!
MrReadthis 2 years ago
Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. The best way to make it happen is to get together with a small group of like minded people and make it happen. You may want to see if there is an Upward Bound program in your area. That could be a start.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
even all the black males we thought were so called revolutionary are still brainwashed in this world. also, black women need to regain our respect. however this cannot be done with the system that is in place constantly putting one race of women in the top spot. the argument that women need to do this and that is stupid b/c unless as a collective all black women change their mindsets things will not change enough in my lifetime. it's just like trying to change rap music.
roah 2 years ago
Hello Roah. Thanks for the comment. Maybe the immediate goal is to start small. Gather like minded women together and get to the children. One of the things that got me to turn on rap was when I found out how fake the gangster rappers were. I was exposed to the reality of what I was taking part in by buying their music and that turned me around. I propose a similar approach.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
All black women don't have to change their mindsets. That's not realistic. But to get out there and do something is more beneficial than not doing anything.
TVwriter23 2 years ago
i see there is currently a movement that is doing even more to portray black women in a poor light. i think there needs to be a surge of these videos that lift black women up like yours. instead of all these black women are this and that. i mean really what are we doing wrong that no other women in the world are doing.
roah 2 years ago
Yes, there are some supposed movements. Yet, I question quite a bit of it because the ringleaders are often faceless YouTube users. It is easy to be bold about something when a person's identity is not on the line, yet anyone can make rhetoric from the shadows. I am a firm believer that anyone can talk about a perceived problem. It takes a stronger person to go out and do something about it. The issue is one of changing the paridigm.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
sliding through watching your videos now. will comment
roah 2 years ago
Hello Roah. Thanks for checking out the video. Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago
good video dear!
nesikhaNofret 2 years ago
Hey. Where have you been? (smile) Thanks for the comment.
Ehav4Ever 2 years ago