Hate Lives - Media's Impact on Society
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@axineohp well said...
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nice vid but kanye was right. it's not hate, it's the truth about racial stereotypes in the media and the lack of evidence (policy's, tax cuts) from george bush that he cares about black ppl. we are not portrayed equally in the media which is well known and he was just calling it out
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To many people have suffered too much because of racism, Jews, Asians, Africans, Mexicans, Caucasions, you name it. I'm sick and tired of all of this noncense, and now we've got people like the media exploiting it and making things worse just so they can earn a paycheck. Uniting to solve the problem is easier said than done, there are just way too many people out there with the devil in them.
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You are misunderstanding my position, as do many.
The only 'them' I am talking about is whoever doesn't desire a peaceful world, whoever is determined to destroy diversity on this world.
I am not against a certain race, just whoever decides that mine doesn't have the right to live.
If white people could reform old Europe with the nationalities re-established and old cultures revived, I would be content and the world would benefit from more culture.
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If countries were honest to white kids, if cities were honest to white kids, if the media was honest to white kids and schools were honest to white kids, then racism would be pretty much impossible for a white person unless other races caused them to become that way through their actions.
The real racism problem lies in inner city black and immigrant kids, their parents teach them to fear and hate us and then schools just keep pushing them to think that way when they get older.
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@axineohp This may shock you, but getting kids to think like those kids at the end is not hard when they get a glimpse of the truth, THEY then push to more extreme views.Once you tell white kids that they have no country to run to if things get bad here because the same thing is happening in Europe, and then you tell them about the birth rates on a global level, they will never look at the world the same again. You don't have to instill anything in their heads because the world lies to them
This was a much more fair video than I thought it was going to be, but you really should have left out the kids(other than the one who said the n word), what they said is not hateful or threatening.
White people have the lowest birth rates and they continue to drop.
Unless we stop interracial marriage or reduce it, stop interracial adoptions and start loving ourselves, there will be no whites in this world, less than a century from now.
No British, no Irish, no Germans, no French etc.
ultimatetalesfan19 1 year ago
@ultimatetalesfan19 Actually, the kids at the end represent the message of the vid- that pervasive racism is seeping into the annals of society as latent hegemony; whereas we tend to recognize 'hate' as blatant racist action, this negativity festers in the innocence of children & the world of academia alike.
In response to reducing interracial marriage, I'm sorry if that's what you interpreted, but I feel it important to note I share no such feelings, nor did I intend to convey that in my vid.
axineohp 1 year ago
@axineohp
Then you truly don't understand just how powerful the media is.
Interracial relationships are caused by the media almost exclusively now, just like the racism that you see.
A lot of times this results in self hate, not actual loving of the other person. This is at the expense of millions of white kids and families that would have normally been created without such an influence.
This is the only reason why white people are the world's top interracial adopters with such low birth rates
ultimatetalesfan19 1 year ago
@ultimatetalesfan19 Your comments are predicated on a notion of 'race preservation', which, at its core, serves to buttress racist paradigms rather than erode them. By attributing blame, by using 'us' vs 'them' language, and by suggesting fault, you are perpetuating anger and resentment - by your very inexorable perspective
Granted, this video presents a black/white dichotomy, but there is a grayscale of race, and likewise of racism. If we sustain perceptions of us vs them, we will not progress
axineohp 1 year ago
Good video, I'm surprised it hasn't recieved any comments yet. Who was the man with the dreadlocks talking on cspan?
ryno9000 4 years ago
His name is Kamau Kambon. He is a doctor of education and former university professor.
axineohp 4 years ago