This is a good vid bro,but i must admit bm as a whole have along way to go,but we first have to wake up and see whats going on.About the college thing,it wasnt for me so i stopped going,went to trade school and learned a few trades with the hopes of running my own business soon and this what i tell young bm,to hell with college and corporate america.But great vid!!!!
Thanks, man. Dropping out of college to do something productive is more than great, and I didn't mean to say otherwise. What doesn't need to be happening is, BM dropping out of college in hopes of being a singer or working at Rite-Aid.
We don't drop out of college for the easier routes and pipe dreams. If Rite-Aid is our only option, of course we have to take it. But, be a mechanic, be an elevator operator... something like that. You know what I mean?
Well, my mother was a teacher and I remember her teaching me math and reding before and during preschool... and it did make things easier.
But, right out of the womb isn't necessary. It's important that a child focus on adapting on his or her surroundings first. The parent and child have to establish a rapport before any kind of formal education can take place.
And also, there's no rush. There's nothing wrong with just enjoying your child for a little while.
You know I honestly had a thought yesterday..I would love to find out where Nat Turner is burried..I doubt that his grave would be found but its just a thought
Aww thank you, sista! A response?? That would be VERY dynamic. Even though there are BM doing their thing ...there's still a huge number of us who don't even try. If BM as individuals start to EXCEL more and more... then the Black community WILL be affected dramatically.
I thought it best to disable the ratings as people from other communities might dilute it all... but people are favoriting this video left and right. Most of whom are BM so, that's very good.
Such an eloquent moving video! It stirred my soul. You are what society and some black women need to see but their eyes persist to wander away and exemplify the likes of unaccomplishing black men. This speech was long overdue. I am so proud to call you my brother!
BM are already talking about this in neighborhood barbershops, college fraternities, and anywhere else we tend to assemble... especially in NYC. So I thought I should bring this issue to light on YouTube.
In order to survive, BM NEED to excel. Enough isn't "enough". Not for us.
This is a good vid bro,but i must admit bm as a whole have along way to go,but we first have to wake up and see whats going on.About the college thing,it wasnt for me so i stopped going,went to trade school and learned a few trades with the hopes of running my own business soon and this what i tell young bm,to hell with college and corporate america.But great vid!!!!
chicagosfinest2k10 2 years ago
Thanks, man. Dropping out of college to do something productive is more than great, and I didn't mean to say otherwise. What doesn't need to be happening is, BM dropping out of college in hopes of being a singer or working at Rite-Aid.
We don't drop out of college for the easier routes and pipe dreams. If Rite-Aid is our only option, of course we have to take it. But, be a mechanic, be an elevator operator... something like that. You know what I mean?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
I favored this video before I saw your 'drop'...that was sweet of you to notice :)
tnj2323 2 years ago 2
Brilliant video can't say anything else than that- just perfection.
dlfunky 2 years ago 2
Wow, thank you. Your words are VERY humbling.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Well, my mother was a teacher and I remember her teaching me math and reding before and during preschool... and it did make things easier.
But, right out of the womb isn't necessary. It's important that a child focus on adapting on his or her surroundings first. The parent and child have to establish a rapport before any kind of formal education can take place.
And also, there's no rush. There's nothing wrong with just enjoying your child for a little while.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
You know I honestly had a thought yesterday..I would love to find out where Nat Turner is burried..I doubt that his grave would be found but its just a thought
CerebralMadness 2 years ago
omg thank you brotha I THINK I WILL MAKE A RESPONSE TO THIS
CerebralMadness 2 years ago 4
Aww thank you, sista! A response?? That would be VERY dynamic. Even though there are BM doing their thing ...there's still a huge number of us who don't even try. If BM as individuals start to EXCEL more and more... then the Black community WILL be affected dramatically.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Sad that people were one starring this video.
lindsey2021 2 years ago 2
I thought it best to disable the ratings as people from other communities might dilute it all... but people are favoriting this video left and right. Most of whom are BM so, that's very good.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Such an eloquent moving video! It stirred my soul. You are what society and some black women need to see but their eyes persist to wander away and exemplify the likes of unaccomplishing black men. This speech was long overdue. I am so proud to call you my brother!
lindsey2021 2 years ago 3
Aww, thank you sis. Very, very kind words.
BM are already talking about this in neighborhood barbershops, college fraternities, and anywhere else we tend to assemble... especially in NYC. So I thought I should bring this issue to light on YouTube.
In order to survive, BM NEED to excel. Enough isn't "enough". Not for us.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
BW ALREADY KNOW THIS why do you think a number are in school
CerebralMadness 2 years ago