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    White people say they’re ready to listen and learn, but Black people have been saying the same thing for centuries. Jon talks to Race2Dinner’s Resident White Person™ Lisa Bond, Yale professor Chip Gallagher, and writer Andrew Sullivan about how white Americans can take responsibility for upholding racist systems. It goes about as well as you’d expect.
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  • @dexternelson
    @dexternelson Před rokem +1824

    As a black man watching this conversation I think that it's important to remember that before we can start solving the problems of racism, we first have to normalize talking about it. Not arguing, not having heated debates, but talking. Just being able to freely discuss the topic at all with every side present is a feat, and until we can do that, there won't be any understanding. It will just be a continual pendulum swing between sides. So, while most will say this was unproductive, I think it achieved bringing us one step closer to what we actually need. It's a shame that the US didn't create a commission for racism like South Africa did after the fall of apartheid. Because they understood that step 1 was creating an environment where racism could be discussed openly.

    • @smokeyhoodoo
      @smokeyhoodoo Před rokem +24

      We'll just talk until we stop stopping wakanda.
      We can pretend together that the immigrants to south africa have treated the whites exceedingly well, and are actually victims for the mountain of free shit theyve received.
      We dont need to discuss their inability to include the white man in the bantu tribes, and incorporate them into their laws and customs. That failure can be forgotten, and we can forge ahead in understanding

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Před rokem +122

      @@smokeyhoodoo Smokey, you're the problem. He gave a thoughtful and productive suggestion and you're implying he's wrong if it doesn't involve separating races and hatred.
      Sincerely, you have a horrible attitude. LISTEN to him and consider he might be right.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Před rokem +15

      Well said!

    • @smokeyhoodoo
      @smokeyhoodoo Před rokem +12

      @@MrKeychange So what are you going to do about the problem?

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Před rokem +108

      @@smokeyhoodoo I'm going to listen to people like Dexter and try to follow the lead of those who have experience and also an inclusive oriented attitude.
      I've been very fair in my professional life and fight when I see something wrong. I'm also limited in my understanding of what's wrong and how it gets fixed. I know my little slice of the world but that's not enough to force my views on other people.
      I'm not an activist and feel it's disingenuous to pretend I have a broad enough perspective to be one. I have a singular voice from one perch, but one that's focused on listening and accepting invitations to the discussion.
      My point was that everyone being involved means every perspective is seen and the best possible solutions are presented. You can't have a discussion on race without rational people from every angle educating each other.

  • @esotericVideos
    @esotericVideos Před 2 lety +2641

    The good thing about this discussion is that it brings everyone together in agreement that this discussion was unproductive.

    • @utubenewb1265
      @utubenewb1265 Před 2 lety +150

      It was designed to be unproductive. If you treat your enemy with professionalism or respect then you might come to some agreements, learn to work together, and they will not be your enemy.
      But if you are making your money by fighting then you must keep a enemy around to fight. You must keep your enemy your enemy.
      If bigots, provocateurs and segregationists lose their enemy they lose their power, wealth, and privilege.

    • @adidas2684
      @adidas2684 Před 2 lety +78

      @@utubenewb1265 Most of Jon's interviews like this, or even his one-on-ones, are much more professional than this. I was quite surprised at how quickly this devolved. It seems Jon may have taken some things that the talking head on the wall said a bit too personally and he lashed back, which is very unlike him. Still, it was good to see two opposing view points between guests. I wish it could have been a bit more professional and less yelling at each other, cause that's not productive, but you still need both sides of the argument if you're ever going to reach the middle.

    • @matthewheadland7307
      @matthewheadland7307 Před 2 lety +5

      Not sure what you mean?

    • @theresazortman136
      @theresazortman136 Před 2 lety +1

      @@adidas2684 oh

    • @kfleming78
      @kfleming78 Před 2 lety

      You have 2 sides of the coin - one side says that Europe & America belongs to non-Whites, and the other side who have NEVER been allowed to speak in mainstream media or politics - except maybe via Skype while being shouted down & called slurs. Look up the law on GENOCIDE sometime - it's happening to Europe & America - no doubt about that

  • @geenadasilva9287
    @geenadasilva9287 Před rokem +492

    andrew sullivan came from a town about 3 miles from where i grew up in England and is four years older than me. i recognize EXACTLY his attitudes because i grew up surrounded by them. I was one of only two non white kids in my elementary school and when i hear him speak i feel transported back to my childhood. What is the difference between me and him? he's white and i'm not. his life has allowed him to view racism as something external to him, something you can blame others for. I spent my entire youth being bullied by white people and being called every racial slur in the book.
    I understand what white supremacy is because i have been treated as alien ALL MY LIFE.
    it makes me so angry to listen to him. he OOZES white privilege....

    • @velvetunderpants44
      @velvetunderpants44 Před rokem +49

      As an Irish person, I can appreciate that Irish people emigrating to America were better able to integrate and therefore, in spite of initial prejudice in America (and certainly before they left in Ireland) could "pass" for white in a way that other victims of discrimination could not.
      Andrew is typical of this lack of awareness

    • @MadFlourish
      @MadFlourish Před rokem +36

      @@velvetunderpants44 same goes for Italians and I would argue Jewish Immigrants who passed as white as well

    • @BebbaDubbs
      @BebbaDubbs Před rokem +15

      ​@@MadFlourish All NON-WASPS were able to find success in the US, eventually, but it usually involved subjugation of a minority group to get there.
      This is just from my history background, not pointing fingers at one pale group over another in US History... We were all pretty terrible w/upholding white supremacist BEHAVIORS (in case white folk are in denial of their beliefs) because they benefit us... unless we are actively fighting against it at any given moment.
      Thanks for sharing as well, OP. I grew up biratial, white passing, in a very similar sounding area of rural California. He sounds like my Oakey side.

    • @velvetunderpants44
      @velvetunderpants44 Před rokem +14

      @@MadFlourish Southern Italians had a harder time than the Irish I'd imagine.
      My point is, just because we could pass for white shouldn't have given us the right to treat anyone else the way we were treated.
      It's like a valuable lesson wasn't learned.
      In fact, some Irish immigrants and their descendants went on to become the worst bigots.
      Almost to put as much distance between then and their past as possible

    • @carlmarks8170
      @carlmarks8170 Před rokem

      Oh my god. This sounds so AWFUL... If you hate America so much, then why don't you emigrate to another country where you won't be bullied, subjugated and discriminated against? There is a great big wide world out there. Nobody is forcing you to stay. You have options. Every year, there are millions of people around the world who seek a better life in another country.

  • @MissSha37
    @MissSha37 Před rokem +286

    As a Black Woman I applaud you for having this conversation. If you don't see a problem, how can you then fix the problem?

    • @mattsmith1859
      @mattsmith1859 Před rokem +7

      I have in no way personally contributed to the racism issue in this country. I can't recall a situation where I had an encounter with a black, Hispanic, or Asian person that race had part to play in jt. I don't in anyway suggest that racism is gone or that we don't have massive issues facing us but... I'm kind of starting to wonder how this is my problum? Should I cut a part of mu check out and send jt to a black family? No, I put jn the hours for my pay. I have no control how other people treat me based on my skin color so I have no idea how you want me to fix that. Here is an idea... You want to have an honest conversation about race then maybe don't have it with 'experts who haven't lived in the real world for years. Over the last few years the conversation has changed from how can we do better to you should feel bad because if the way you where born. From trying toblevel things to telling me I should feel sorry for actions I didn't take and choices I didn't make. People keep generalizing white people the same way that people do with blacks. You're a black male, you must be a thug. You're a white American, your accomplishments don't mean anything because jts all based in privlage. I'll gladly have q chat about racism but I won't sit here and be told I'm responsible for something I've never played a part of.

    • @MissSha37
      @MissSha37 Před rokem

      @@mattsmith1859
      The responsibility of starting Systemic Racism belongs to people. You weren't born this way, it's a taught behavior.
      The United States of America, Spain and etc have made themselves and families quite profitable from Systemic Racism, along with Slavery, Jim Crow Laws, Redlining and Police Brutality.
      If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem!!!

    • @essencekk
      @essencekk Před rokem +6

      I want us to stop clapping at the bare minimum.

    • @beast_pasta2392
      @beast_pasta2392 Před rokem

      @@mattsmith1859 Having privilege doesn't mean that your life hasn't been hard, it just means that the colour of your skin hasn't made it any harder. White privilege doesn't not mean you don't deserve anything you've worked hard for, nor does it mean that ALL White people have benefited greatly from systemic racism. No, it's of course not your fault in any way personally that these systems of racism are as entrenched as they are, but you have a responsibly as I a White person, I much as I do in fact, to confront these inequalities which unfairly determine what opportunities, wealth and standards of living that people are presented with simply because of who they are. It is up to the White people of today to dismantle the shackles of oppression and disenfranchisement that their ancestors imposed upon countless generations, and until people are able to confront that truth, those same shackles will continue to bind countless generations to come.

    • @thesprawl2361
      @thesprawl2361 Před rokem +9

      But if you say 'we white people HAVE to talk about this problem'...then proudly say 'we don't even talk to white men in our group'...don't you think there's a problem there?
      Isn't it just flagrantly dishonest to pretend to be open to discussion when you've made up your mind already and, worse, you won't even _talk_ to people who disagree?
      This is a perfect recipe for:
      a. never testing your debating skills in the real world, which means we as progressives/liberals end up getting routed on the political scene in live debates. You saw this with Hillary against Trump. And...
      b. never knowing if there are errors in your arguments, because you simply don't listen to anyone who disagrees.
      I think this was totally unproductive, and it wasn't because the views held by the panelists were wrong and Sullivan was right: I broadly agree that racism is baked into America, although calling it 'systemic' is too simple. I also agree that we should be more open to having conversations about this stuff.
      But none of the panelists actually _wanted_ to have a conversation about it. They wanted to just say their piece and move on. And there lies the problem: we liberals seem to have given up on the idea that we need to _persuade_ our opponents that our arguments are correct. That's too much effort, so instead we say 'this is how it is, if you don't agree you're basically evil'. And, yes, a lot of people will hear that and be cowed; they'll stop going near this subject and they'll be afraid of saying the dumb racist stuff that people got away with saying for so long.
      So in that sense the 'this is how it is' tactic works, because it scares people away from using shitty language about minorities. Which is a win of a kind.
      (Although I would argue that the political correctness movement has been winning since the sixties and has mostly been winning by doing it the right way, ie. by _persuading_ people, by pointing out that bigoted language hurts people and has a history of pain and suffering, and that that history turns certain words into something more than just collections of letters. The political correctness movement started out making actual arguments to justify its case.
      It's only relatively recently that the political correctness movement has decided it has won the debate full stop, and no longer has to argue its position or persuade its opponents.
      And the truth is, in politics you never win the debate. You have to keep making those arguments forever, for each new generation - 'the price of liberty is eternal vigilance'.)
      But in a much more important sense that tactic fails miserably. Because people don't like being told _'this is how it is - disagree on any point, or attempt to add some subtlety and nuance, then you are racist.'_ In the short term it bullies people into behaving better, but in the long term it builds enormous resentment, which finds outlets in garbage people like Trump and deSantis and basically everyone in the modern Republican Party. And they gain power, and they vote down abortion laws and ban books and load the supreme court with psychopaths and crooks.
      This kind of 'conversation' is not a sign of a healthy society - it is the opposite. If we as liberals cannot even speak to the most moderate, milquetoast conservatives out there then what hope is there for a functioning society?

  • @fowlkeskm
    @fowlkeskm Před rokem +1717

    You cannot fix something that people don't see as a problem.

    • @fundzreal7680
      @fundzreal7680 Před rokem +53

      It doesn’t exist that’s why

    • @tylerjeb7888
      @tylerjeb7888 Před rokem +1

      You're right. Jews (like Stewart), Chinese, Indians and many more ethnic groups all earn more per capita than whites in America. The problem for blacks has always been listening to Democrats.
      So you're actually right essentially. Because you are the problem and you listen to spineless lying opportunists like Stewart that tell you that all your problems are someone else's fault.
      Love when Tony Robbins says "Don't try to fix your own problems it's someone else's fault!"
      Oh that's right, he never does, because that would be moronic advice. Nevertheless you morons take it from democrats every day!

    • @kelsierthemule
      @kelsierthemule Před rokem

      @@fundzreal7680 What doesn't exist? Racism?

    • @agilemind6241
      @agilemind6241 Před rokem +151

      @@fundzreal7680 Are you a baby? Haven't you acquired the ability of object permanence - i.e. the understanding that just because you can't see something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

    • @fundzreal7680
      @fundzreal7680 Před rokem +45

      @@agilemind6241 you have no proof that it’s related to race….it’s just an easy excuse to not take any responsibility

  • @tmapache
    @tmapache Před 2 lety +1730

    This is a great example of how not to have a productive conversation about racism.

    • @AMicah
      @AMicah Před 2 lety +178

      It's also a great example of why nothing will continue to be done regarding racial equity. You can't have a conversation about a problem with people who, whilst being presented with evidence of the problem, dogmatically believe the problem doesn't exist. Jon spent so much time on Andrew's attempts to derail the conversation that the conversation they tried to have never happened.

    • @erikanders3343
      @erikanders3343 Před 2 lety +104

      It was not productive with Andrew though. H e started out claiming that water was not wet and stuck to that despite all the evidence presented

    • @richbrescher6544
      @richbrescher6544 Před 2 lety +21

      If you watch Joe Rogan - Daryl Davis you can see when Sullivan wall of defense comes up. Jon did a great job at desculation. I think Jon should have Daryl Davis on his show on systematic racism. Watch the most recent episode with Daryl and you can see what went wrong in the episode once Andrew felt attacked his defense wall went up and didnt want to come into the converstion. So he shut down and become defensive which started attack or making other guests unconvertable which at that point everyone defensive went up because you can see it with Lisa Bond of Race2Dinner. Jon defense wall didn't really go up because I went into the converstation with an open mind but he used vulgarity eventhough joking Andrew took it as a defense. If you havent watch Joe Rogans episode with Darly Davis please do I personially like Darly.

    • @erikanders3343
      @erikanders3343 Před 2 lety +56

      @@richbrescher6544 Daryl Davis and Joe Rogan would never go on his show. They need to maintain their plausible deniability, which is what Andrew was trying to do. By saying they do not see racism today they can absolved themselves of reaping the benefits of it but try to avoid helping fix it.

    • @MrMuugoo
      @MrMuugoo Před 2 lety +62

      This was never about having a productive discussion, it was about using a hot button issue to gain viewership and to make Jon look good.

  • @romanborris7919
    @romanborris7919 Před rokem +6

    he’s not wrong in saying (compared to many parts of the world) that America is tolerant and diverse…. that doesn’t mean that there isn’t more work to be done and that doesn’t mean we don’t still have problems.

    • @jonoxes8662
      @jonoxes8662 Před 13 dny

      But he didn't say "compared to some other places" he said it's the most tolerant nation in the history of the world.
      Apparently forgetting all of europe exists... Minus eastern europe nd the balkan states. Most of europe is better than america on most issues of tolerance

  • @nsimmonds
    @nsimmonds Před 10 měsíci +8

    The expression on Sullivan's face right out the gate shows you he knows what's going to happen.

  • @suburbanhobbyist2752
    @suburbanhobbyist2752 Před 2 lety +664

    03:34 Lisa Bond: "If we don't talk about it (to white people about racism) then we are never going to see movement"
    Also Lisa Bond: "We will not talk to white men about it"

    • @AlexReynard
      @AlexReynard Před 2 lety

      At that point, if I were Andrew, I would have just said, "Who do you think you're sitting at a table with? Looks like white guys to me! White guys who think the solution to black problems is for white people to mommy them!"

    • @BradSamuelsPro
      @BradSamuelsPro Před 2 lety +76

      Absolutely zero attempt at persuasion. This was a sermon.

    • @danheuser5148
      @danheuser5148 Před 2 lety +46

      I don't get her position. Doesn't she want to at least try to convince as many people as possible to vote for things that she sees as positive. She's alienating a huge portion of the population.

    • @JR-km9zg
      @JR-km9zg Před 2 lety

      if america stops buying this fake narrative that the country is racist that slob lisa loses her income ! think of that for a second

    • @aaronfarris6539
      @aaronfarris6539 Před 2 lety

      @@danheuser5148 The whole ideology is just one big contradiction that ends up just hating on straight white cis men.
      "It's wrong to racially stereotype so we need to tell all white people they are upholding a racist system."

  • @laxfreakm7
    @laxfreakm7 Před 2 lety +444

    “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.”
    I am huge fan of Jon but this was a really unproductive conversation.

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Před 2 lety +21

      I was first made aware of this as a young adult when I watched Fight Club. Some line about going to group meetings for alcoholism or whatever because people actually listen instead of waiting for their turn to talk.
      That line stuck with me for the last 20 years, and I see it _everywhere._ It's shocking how many people can't even wait until you reach the period in a sentence before they feel the need to reply.

    • @effinhaoli808
      @effinhaoli808 Před 2 lety +11

      Thanks for pointing this out... it’s so true , I’m going to try to be conscious of actually listening 🤙🏽

    • @user-vz5lr6ck5o
      @user-vz5lr6ck5o Před 2 lety +38

      Agree completely. John Stewart is one of my favourite people just in general but this debate/discussion was terrible. Much as I may not agree with Andrew (as far as I could tell!) I would have liked to hear what he had to say. I think it's unhelpful to assume the worst about someone you disagree with, for one thing it means you're incapable of understanding why they think what they think. Even if someone is completely wrong about something there's usually a reason why they believe it and having a calm, rational even 'friendly' discussion about it surely has more chance of changing their ideas than insulting them, ignoring them and cutting them off?

    • @18rollinhard
      @18rollinhard Před 2 lety +7

      What was unproductive about it?

    • @laxfreakm7
      @laxfreakm7 Před 2 lety +17

      ​@@18rollinhard the point of the conversation should have been to give Andrew points and counter points to his out dated views. nobody is going to change andrew(white people)'s mind, unless they themselves come to that conclusion. NOT to openly berate and belittle him. speaking down to someone will not change any minds, rather give Andrew the opportunity to recognize the faults in his own beliefs.

  • @mostlynobody517
    @mostlynobody517 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Listening to this conversation tells me nothing will change.

  • @anthonyj.rucker6069
    @anthonyj.rucker6069 Před rokem +22

    Definitely need a number of hours devoted to this topic. Was not long enough to really dive deep into the issues and discussing practical individual, communal, and governmental solutions that should be considered.

  • @blanktester
    @blanktester Před 2 lety +1180

    This was a fundamentally unhelpful conversation, and I'm a person of color on the side of the in-person panel. The fact of the matter is that Jon made a big deal out of having an all white panel for this conversation but then didn't use the white panel in any kind of constructive way. Andrew has a single big question: what systems are white supremacist? What they should have said was that while many policies existed in the past, many of them persist until now and even the ones from the past have had long lasting, generational effects. Additionally, the power structures in place apply otherwise equal laws in unequal ways. Some examples they might have brought up:
    -Marijuana laws are applied 4 times as much against black people as white people, despite similar usage rates.
    -Our history textbooks are extremely white centered, even though Native American people lived in these lands all this time.
    -Gerrymandering so that black voices are disempowered by either carving up or isolating black neighborhoods.
    -Generational trauma left over from slavery: kids today are raised by people whose parents raised them based on what they learned growing up. In many cases, for families that have been here for a couple hundred years, that was literally slavery.
    -The knock-on effects of segregation: integration happened most swiftly in the south, but in the north schools remain even more segregated to this day. Predominantly black schools get less funding than predominantly white schools, not because the law says they should but because people decide to do that. Why do they do so? I'd say racism but without knowing them personally, lets be generous and say we don't know. It's still unfair, and it still leads to worse educational outcomes for kids of color.
    These are some of the structural problems that are missed if we look for flaws in the wording of laws. No one on the panel said anything like any of that, and some of them even just shut down Andrew instead of arguing with him. If people of color are not going to have a seat at the table to explain our perspectives, that means our white advocates have to work at least twice as hard to actually have the conversation, otherwise our voices are just silenced.

    • @catlover4319
      @catlover4319 Před 2 lety +62

      Thank you for offering your keen insight and perspective. Completely agree. This conversation was SO performative and unhelpful. From the minute he said “all white” I said “what? Why?”
      Height of ironies that one of the systems of white supremacy in this country has been excluding bipoc ppl from the conversation and having white ppl discuss and make decisions ABOUT bipoc ppl, and then John goes and does exactly this and wants a pat on the back.

    • @triciaroy
      @triciaroy Před 2 lety +16

      Thank you for sharing these points. I think one of the difficulties in media is to have complex discussions in such a way that important nuances don’t get drowned out or left behind because to slow down would seem pedantic or boring. Perhaps Jon just couldn’t think of the responses you gave in the moment - I’m sure he’s aware of them even though they didn’t leap to mind.

    • @charlespancamo9771
      @charlespancamo9771 Před 2 lety +10

      - I've never seen a white person do an open air sale. Thats the first one right there. Nor do I see white ppl usually smoke outside in possible view of cops or other people who would turn them in. Were paranoid. Thus we don't usually ride around with it in our car.
      -white people don't tend to make excuses, poor or not, they just keep soldiering on. It's actually a problem for white people because they take that mentality so far sometimes it puts them in an early grave when really they should have sought help
      -there is an abundance of attainable jobs in the city, almost any city, that black people don't work. That starts and stops with them.
      You can argue they are behind in the race, that's perfectly fine, however, there is no excuse for making excuses to not start running NOW, en masse. We don't see that, why? Can't help but feel it's because of the victim mentality you seem to be espousing. It helps no one.

    • @chrisarney8265
      @chrisarney8265 Před 2 lety +14

      Agreed, definitely. I think they address most of those things throughout the episode, but since this is an isolated clip on CZcams and there's no mention of those points, it comes off as a very lazy effort. I don't think this segment added a whole lot beyond going, "See!? There are STILL people who don't get it!" Which... eh. They could have done more with the time.

    • @mornediablo7819
      @mornediablo7819 Před 2 lety +35

      How can you explain this to a man that doesn't believe theres racism?

  • @elephantintheroom3854
    @elephantintheroom3854 Před 2 lety +1520

    Her: We have to have the conversations with white people everyday.
    Also her: this is why i don’t talk to white men.

    • @__-bo7li
      @__-bo7li Před 2 lety +129

      Clearly she is a loon.

    • @AlexReynard
      @AlexReynard Před 2 lety +124

      ...which she says on a white man's show, while talking to other white men.
      It's baffling how "white men" only ever means "people from the other political party".

    • @the-based-jew6872
      @the-based-jew6872 Před 2 lety +61

      @@AlexReynard speaking the white man's language*
      Wearing the white man's clothes*
      Using the white man's inventions*

    • @jucecaiman6408
      @jucecaiman6408 Před 2 lety

      To bad no white men were watching this segment.

    • @deeznutz8320
      @deeznutz8320 Před 2 lety +33

      @@AlexReynard John is Jewish not white

  • @600selly6
    @600selly6 Před 8 měsíci +6

    The problem with self reflection is if one does it right you find the real essence of yourself either you’re going to change or you’re going to except who you are and that is why majority of us do not want to self reflect because a lot of the time to change will not be beneficial to us in that moment in time

  • @seanl67
    @seanl67 Před 2 lety +1198

    This literally could have been a Babylon Bee satire skit.

    • @danawilkinson4183
      @danawilkinson4183 Před 2 lety +20

      I wish I had two thumbs to give!

    • @cmartichick
      @cmartichick Před 2 lety +11

      It isn't????

    • @GTRrocker84
      @GTRrocker84 Před 2 lety +15

      The normal news in 2022 is now the onion from 10 years ago so this is accurate

    • @tuanjim799
      @tuanjim799 Před 2 lety +20

      Wish youtube didn't disable the dislikes lol, I'd love to see the numbers on this video. Judging by the comments here, people are starting to wake up to how absurdly exaggerated and unhinged most of the rhetoric around this topic has become.

    • @helios1087
      @helios1087 Před 2 lety +14

      @@tuanjim799 11k likes to 30k dislikes

  • @Vingalinga
    @Vingalinga Před 2 lety +673

    I'm a person of colour and I thought this was so cringe. Expressing white guilt doesnt solve anything. Talk about policies instead

    • @inveele
      @inveele Před 2 lety +36

      I agree 💯. So sick of discussions trying to corner WP into admitting their "white privilege". It doesn't accomplish anything.

    • @colbogus2947
      @colbogus2947 Před 2 lety +10

      Indeed. The one thing that I can't get over is I think we can all agree is that education is a great place to try and change things. But as soon as anyone starts talking about school choice, whether that be charter school, parochial schools, or anything different than a regular public school, the left in this country will be 100% against it. If the regular public school isn't meeting the educational needs of a community, why would they be against it? If they are truly looking out of the needs of the students they wouldn't. But if they changed something then they would lose power, money, and authority.

    • @RoniLondon.
      @RoniLondon. Před 2 lety +10

      A person of “colour” is not a BLACK person. This conversation granted could have been better with brilliant Black American panelist’s. This is coming from a Kenyan that grew up in the UK.

    • @KingBobXVI
      @KingBobXVI Před 2 lety

      @@inveele - It was shit, but they weren't trying to "admit white privilege", they were trying to get him to acknowledge that the underlying problems they were talking about even exist in the first place. They just went about it in a really, really counterproductive way.

    • @KingBobXVI
      @KingBobXVI Před 2 lety

      @@colbogus2947 - "or anything different than a regular public school, the left in this country will be 100% against it."
      Because private, for-profit and religious schools are not the answer? Charter schools are bad because they're usually for-profit scams that extort money from the government and are worse at educating than public schools (for-profit institutions have all the same inefficiencies conservatives complain about the government for, _plus_ a profit motive). Religious schools are bad for obvious reasons (not secular).
      Why are conservatives against doing the obvious: changing how public schools are funded? The reason black schools are underfunded is because the funding comes from taxes only from their district. This means "previously" redlined districts have less funding and are therefore less able to meet the needs of their students. That is the problem, so fix that instead of trying to shoehorn some for-profit institution into it for someone's private gain. Normalize school budgets by supplementing poorer districts to bring them to a similar (or equal) amount of funding per student compared to the schools in wealthier districts. And yes, overhaul the administration because good lord there are way too many school admins per teacher.
      "But if they changed something then they would lose power, money, and authority."
      Is this a joke? You're literally advocating for private special interest groups being granted power, money, and authority with no oversight. That's significantly worse than just fixing our back-asswards funding model.

  • @poweredbydecaf1915
    @poweredbydecaf1915 Před rokem +208

    "What are these systems??!"
    "Housing-"
    "That's ONE!"
    "GI Bill-"
    "That's ONE!"
    "Redlining neighborhoods-"
    "That's ONE!"
    I think the dude needs to go through primary math class again.

    • @overthemoo
      @overthemoo Před rokem +11

      “One plus one plus two plus one…plus one…is….”

    • @leyrua
      @leyrua Před rokem +11

      1 + 1 + 1 = 1?
      Sounds like the Trinity to me.
      Dude must be a Christian. 😁

    • @utubeuseronline3385
      @utubeuseronline3385 Před rokem +9

      Him and Lauren Boebert would be battling for the lowest class average/grade

    • @nope53926
      @nope53926 Před rokem +1

      I think what he was saying before people started talking over him is that, Gi bill/Housing/Redlining are all tightly related to one thing shelter/livings paces.

    • @Luneytoon
      @Luneytoon Před rokem +10

      @@nope53926 that’s a MASSIVE one system with multiple avenues tho.

  • @firemedicpgh
    @firemedicpgh Před rokem +141

    "I'm not responsible for the people that came before me" is the typical response of people that benefit from a system that actively discriminates against a group or groups of people so they can avoid having to change a system that benefits them.

    • @Harry-bn5mp
      @Harry-bn5mp Před rokem +11

      Well its true

    • @jackrayner711
      @jackrayner711 Před rokem +25

      But people aren't responsible for their ancestors actions... A lot of these people live in a lefty echo chamber and it's sad to see!

    • @BebbaDubbs
      @BebbaDubbs Před rokem +14

      ​@@jackrayner711 except we are all still upholding that system. Now.

    • @ericfernandez9
      @ericfernandez9 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, sure. Name one. "benefit from a system that actively discriminates against a group "

    • @vin2164
      @vin2164 Před rokem

      @@ericfernandez9 sure, if you’re white it’s much easier to get a job and a high paying job. i’m sure you’ve heard about how simply using a white alias on a resume makes getting hired much easier

  • @dead_rebel
    @dead_rebel Před 2 lety +483

    Generalizing and assigning value to an entire race is an incredibly ironic way of fighting racism.

    • @bigwill4626
      @bigwill4626 Před 2 lety

      Liberals enjoy that modern day segregation

    • @jword6845
      @jword6845 Před 2 lety +12

      Yes, and let me point out that I think she's confused. I view racism as a choice within one's own brain and heart, also known as your soul. She is acting virtuous as though she is swept along like a leaf in the wind along with all other white people. Poor her. And since she lost control and corrupted the conversation with name calling, I should take this opportunity to point out that she may want to consult with a nutritionist for a healthy body, mind and spirit.

    • @bigwill4626
      @bigwill4626 Před 2 lety

      @@jword6845 thank God whites made slavery illegal right? Slavery still exists today back in Africa but thankfully whites have created a place of puppy and even playing field for everyone.

    • @DynamiteProd
      @DynamiteProd Před 2 lety +4

      And gender

    • @puffpanda1
      @puffpanda1 Před 2 lety

      @@jword6845 souls aren’t even real 🙄You sound like such a hippie

  • @Johnrl21
    @Johnrl21 Před 2 lety +183

    Gotta do 2 things to improve this……
    1: Shut that audience up
    2: Make sure all your guests are physically present
    It’s a very nuanced/important/fascinating conversation to have, but the audience and the physical barrier undermine it.

    • @nate7778
      @nate7778 Před 2 lety +5

      Maybe bring black people on......

    • @joedellabate306
      @joedellabate306 Před 2 lety +1

      How do they know some violent white guy like will smith won’t jump out of the audience and attack

    • @mikelouis9389
      @mikelouis9389 Před 2 lety

      @@joedellabate306 LMFAO! The Karenicity is strong in that couple

    • @Tortilla.Reform
      @Tortilla.Reform Před 2 lety +4

      I thought the audience reactions to andrews nonsense was a great backdrop to show how a group sees his statements

    • @Johnrl21
      @Johnrl21 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Tortilla.Reform Groupthink and the “reaction of the masses” shuts down and serves to silence unpopular opinions which definitely need a space to breathe in a conversation like this imo.

  • @sandrawilliamspenny3486
    @sandrawilliamspenny3486 Před rokem +5

    This is Good Trouble stuff 🙌🏾☝🏾🥰keep it coming ‼️‼️‼️

  • @paulharrison2557
    @paulharrison2557 Před rokem +35

    The words "we don't talk about this enough" and "I'm shutting you down" surely don't belong in the same sentence? How can you talk about it if you shut down someone who disagrees with you? Rightly or wrongly

    • @kyallon1213
      @kyallon1213 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Because he’s actively trying to stop her from talking about it? Like that’s the dude’s whole shtick, he’s TRYING to prevent the conversation

    • @sidwestcott4718
      @sidwestcott4718 Před 2 měsíci +3

      That is actually a very good point. The subject of racism is extremely difficult to have due to the charged emotions involved. It takes ALOT of patience to maintain your composure and not allow your personal emotions to take over. You have to be willing to listen to someone even if they don't agree with you, and that's difficult in general, but especially when racism is the subject. People have very different definitions of the term, and most people can't get past how it effects and pertains to them personally. Everyone gets defensive over it, and once people stop listening to each other it's already over. I actually prefer to talk to people that don't agree with me, and strive not to simply debate which is easy, but try to understand, which is VERY hard.

    • @evanseesred
      @evanseesred Před měsícem +1

      She was the worst.

    • @sidwestcott4718
      @sidwestcott4718 Před měsícem +1

      @@evanseesred I disagree. I get ger point of view too. It's a very tough subject to have an objective discussion about . Like my reply above.

    • @evanseesred
      @evanseesred Před měsícem

      @@sidwestcott4718 in the spirit of camaraderie, I will like your comment per your request. Perhaps you can like mine as well and we can dance and sing like wild turtles.

  • @blakehunt3546
    @blakehunt3546 Před 2 lety +345

    "We don't talk about race..." No. It's all we talk about, and we're terrible at it. We are, however, quite skilled in scoring cheap rhetorical points.

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Před 2 lety +5

      And what's your contribution other than blabbering in the youtube comment section.
      yeah, who would have thought that a tv show with snippets on youtube isnt helping. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT.

    • @traviskendall5859
      @traviskendall5859 Před 2 lety +26

      @@maxmeier532 Lol how can anybody contribute when the topic has become so divisive in a society that takes all their opinions to comment sections of social media to bash other people’s comments in a manner that is destructive

    • @motorhead48067
      @motorhead48067 Před 2 lety +25

      @@maxmeier532 You really just *actually* blabbered at someone else’s *supposed* blabbering mate 😂

    • @theheretic7013
      @theheretic7013 Před 2 lety +15

      @@maxmeier532 The point of the comment was for fewer words and more meaning. Depth in a conversation matters, and this conversation focused on rhetorical virtue signaling rather than establishing well-thought out arguments.
      For the original poster, based af comment bruh!

    • @shockwavecg
      @shockwavecg Před 2 lety +8

      @@maxmeier532 And what is YOUR contribution aside from blowing Mr. Stewart? Are you donating your time to your local homeless shelter? Big Brothers, Big Sisters? Volunteering to help out at the underfunded schools in your area? Yammering on and on and on around a table helps no one, how about getting out there and doing something useful?

  • @akosuamroney
    @akosuamroney Před rokem +315

    I would love to hear more of what Chip has to say.

    • @mrIlovethe90s1
      @mrIlovethe90s1 Před rokem +5

      Ewwwwww

    • @aicram62
      @aicram62 Před rokem +5

      He has a great book that the Green party put on their reading list and I can't think of the name of it right now to save my life.

    • @NathanRChristie
      @NathanRChristie Před rokem +12

      I agree, he was invited to be a different opinion but then he was cut off and insulted. Good way to make sure people that differ don't come on.

    • @GhostSal
      @GhostSal Před rokem +6

      Andrew was the most logical fact based person there. Lisa knows her arguments are weak. That’s why she openly admitted she doesn’t even allow “whíte” men in her group.

    • @michaelthomas4249
      @michaelthomas4249 Před rokem +18

      @@GhostSal no..just no

  • @tanyam5471
    @tanyam5471 Před rokem +3

    It's not a discussion when 3 of 4 are singing the same song and doesn't want to here another opinion. The topic is important and needs an open talk with qualified people not a populists.

  • @angelcabrera6876
    @angelcabrera6876 Před rokem +18

    “Give me just ONE system…okay, not that system, give me another one. Okay, no, not that system either. No, that third one either. Okay, so besides all those systems, give one system. See? You can’t.”

  • @dorothytakashina4222
    @dorothytakashina4222 Před rokem +197

    Important history: families were SOLD APART. Huge impact

    • @annabananaSplitz1
      @annabananaSplitz1 Před rokem +25

      Also a point...black men were being killed and being targeted

    • @treeeva
      @treeeva Před rokem +1

      And more recent history of 50 years of targeting black men and unjustly incarcerating them for long periods of time for non violent crimes.

    • @ekdaufin1485
      @ekdaufin1485 Před rokem +23

      @@annabananaSplitz1 AND Black women.

    • @annabananaSplitz1
      @annabananaSplitz1 Před rokem +8

      @@ekdaufin1485 and its still happening. Ntn has changed

    • @jeannettemyles3723
      @jeannettemyles3723 Před rokem

      How in the HELL
      U white people can say the state I’am in in USA is
      Because of Slavery!
      I am 64
      The problems I am in is bad choices
      If u three on want to do something about me
      Be about it !
      Don’t just talk about !
      I have All skin tone family
      Friends have the same as blacks
      But u don’’t see them making excuses
      I was a slave man !!!!
      Adam and Eve made this generation

  • @geoffreyward9131
    @geoffreyward9131 Před 2 lety +676

    We should make a drinking game around how frequently race activists say, “we need to have conversations about race” in the middle of a conversation about race.

    • @lauriehiggins9058
      @lauriehiggins9058 Před 2 lety +72

      And that reveals that they don't really want a conversation about race. They want servile acquiescence to their position.

    • @rynecology
      @rynecology Před 2 lety +42

      They want to monolog about race.

    • @havable
      @havable Před 2 lety +22

      They're talking about a societal conversation, not the one they're participating in. Four people gathered on a stage talking about a problem isn't going to fix the problem. They're trying to encourage people to have these conversations on their own.

    • @rynecology
      @rynecology Před 2 lety

      @@havable but if they were really interested in ANYONE having a conversation, why would they constantly talk over people they disagree with, insult them, tell them who and/or what they are, despite that person saying, "No, I'm not." They don't want ANYONE to have this conversation, especially "white" people, you can tell, because they're all okay with writing off Andrew Sullivan simply because he's a "white man." She even kind of wrote off Jon Stewart because *HE* is a white man. They do not want a conversation, they want to tell everyone that doesn't look like them or think like them that "YA WRONG" and that's all.

    • @rynecology
      @rynecology Před 2 lety

      @@havable and you can believe if a white woman was on there disagreeing with him, they'd write her off because she's "white" and "hasn't had the African American experience." And if a black person was on there disagreeing with them? Woman or man, they'd call them "white supremacists" or "right-wing puppets." Like they do with Larry Elder, Candace Owens, Kanye, the Hodge Twins, Anthony Brian Logan, etc. etc. They always have a way of discrediting and writing off any opposition by somehow accusing them of hating black people, even against black people who they disagree with.

  • @robertlinn6074
    @robertlinn6074 Před 7 měsíci +6

    What a shameful episode for Jon Stewart. Lost respect for him. Andrew makes valid points backed up by data and statistics well documented by people like Thomas Sowell. Gets ganged up on by the panel because he doesn't have a PHD-level command of the facts for a talk he was invited to at the last minute. Obviously there is more work to be done but considering our racial diversity, the U.S. is currently one of the least racist countries in the history of the world. Slavery was the rule not the exception for most of history (e.g. condoned by Christianity and Islam!), Britain then America were the first in history to abolish it. Let's not forget that while we're flogging ourselves for how awful we are as a country. And this self-congratulatory lady: "we don't even engage with white men..." Assuming something negative about a group of people based on their gender and skin color. Totally not racist or sexist.

    • @longstrobe2547
      @longstrobe2547 Před 2 dny

      Dude don't throw Thomas Sowell's name around like he means anything, Andrew here is an example of white privilege, he doesn't think there's racism because he's chosen to be blind to it. I don't experience Asian or Jew hate cause I'm neither of those however I know it exists as I see it and hear it. Stop b!thing about Jon Stewart talking about hard issues, kid you don't get upset just cause you don't like what someone has said, do me favour and stop reading Thomas Sowell, go and do proper research.

  • @CoverSlaves
    @CoverSlaves Před 6 měsíci +5

    How's that third season coming along? Yeah...

  • @wmurphy62
    @wmurphy62 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I grew up in a black community and I can tell you there we’re single parent families everywhere and somehow I made it out of there and made a good life but not many in my old neighborhood didn’t, many of them are in jail now.

  • @djsppacecowboy1
    @djsppacecowboy1 Před 2 lety +504

    I think this illustrates how unproductive these conversations can be.

    • @dreamprieto328
      @dreamprieto328 Před 2 lety +65

      There's always someone like Andrew and it makes it so hard.

    • @jermainekngdom3154
      @jermainekngdom3154 Před 2 lety +25

      It get people talking. I think the world is screwed.
      But starting a conversation can cause change.

    • @xExplosionsofAwesome
      @xExplosionsofAwesome Před 2 lety +39

      It also illustrates the argument that you should use against the Andrews of the world. These are very very common arguments you hear with white people, but figuring out how to talk about this amongst ourselves is important.

    • @monkeymanchronicles
      @monkeymanchronicles Před 2 lety +21

      @@dreamprieto328 yup, people like Andrew make the conversation about them. They obfuscate real conversation by victimizing themselves, then waste the panels time with constant whataboutism. It’s a dirty trick as it leads the rest of the panel into an antagonistic state and forces sympathy for the weasel. Thus, we have a 20 minute conversation with no substance… because it was spent trying to appeal to someone who is willfully ignorant

    • @djsppacecowboy1
      @djsppacecowboy1 Před 2 lety +14

      @@xExplosionsofAwesome I’m not white, so the Andrews of the world are not going to hear any argument from me. If they did we wouldn’t be here

  • @Mothman1992
    @Mothman1992 Před rokem +165

    Name one system
    Names a system
    Yeah. That's bad, but name another
    Names another symptom
    But why can't you name a system?

    • @nicoleparreira1024
      @nicoleparreira1024 Před rokem +10

      Exactly😂😂

    • @Mystrohan
      @Mystrohan Před rokem +29

      Andrew didn’t do his point of view any favors here by saying “That’s one thing!” to literally every different systemic advantage they named.

    • @kylekraemer5116
      @kylekraemer5116 Před rokem +12

      I really thought someone was going to ask him to start counting 😂
      Like 1 thing plus 1other thing plus 1 other thing…

    • @rtype1974
      @rtype1974 Před rokem +13

      ​@@Mystrohan First he said there werent any systems.

    • @sandi1410
      @sandi1410 Před rokem

      Andrew literally immigrate to Amerikkka explicitly because of WHITE SUPREMACY and he denies the feature that drew him there.

  • @Gold_Silver.
    @Gold_Silver. Před 4 měsíci +6

    We know racism exists bc Jon Stewart would NEVER live near a hood

    • @CG-dd9tb
      @CG-dd9tb Před 2 měsíci

      Something is only racist if it’s not based in truth.
      Jon would never live near ‘a hood’ because they’re dangerous eyesores. Not racist, that’s reality.

  • @angelabennings8027
    @angelabennings8027 Před rokem +20

    I’m impressed with the conversation and I appreciate the panel for having it.

  • @matthewmaccaughey5016
    @matthewmaccaughey5016 Před 2 lety +19

    I can’t believe this is the same man who stood up for the 9/11 Fire Fighters.

  • @ramblinevilmushroom
    @ramblinevilmushroom Před 2 lety +286

    14:17 this is the face of a man who is realizing that he was brought here as a prop. Something to be screamed at and lectured to. Nothing he said was listened to.

    • @natbarmore
      @natbarmore Před 2 lety +26

      Given he didn’t listen to anything that was said to him, I guess that’s at least fair. This was not a productive conversation.
      (When someone said that white people are complicit in upholding systemic racism, he heard “you’re an evil bigot because you’re white”, which nobody said. “Racist”≠”intentional bigot”. If you believe that the only way to be racist is to intend to be racist, then any time someone tries to explain that a specific action or system is racist, they will reject that, because to accept it would mean to accept that they are themselves bad. There’s no possibility for improvement until they can accept that “racist” is an outcome, as well as sometimes being an intention. Without that, the only possible responses are to accept the accusation of racist action which means accepting that you are a bigot and then deciding to change that, or to know that you aren’t a bigot and therefore reject the accusation of racist action as misguided or malicious, and therefore refuse to even consider examining yourself, let alone changing. )

    • @336336
      @336336 Před 2 lety

      ​@@natbarmore What kind of stupid argument is that. Racism is by definition intentional. If you hurt somebodies feelings without that intention it's nothing more than a miscomunication. If you open the door that racism can be unintentional it leads to the dangerous path were people especially with mental disorders will feel insulted from ANYTHING. If we as the society constantly affirm them in those believes those people will dictate how the future of the society is shaped. Agreement, Disagreement and the debate itself however are very important factors in finding a common ground. At the edges of the society these processes do not work because of the lack of empathy for the arguments of the others. That's why society ALWAYS tends to center around the beliefs of the average member and not the weakest link. That doesn't mean you just ignore or abandon the latter. In fact it is important to protect them but you also wouldn't start an argument about how you should plan your and the future of your family with the grandpa suffering from sever dementia.
      If we just affirm that every action is racist as long as the receiver think it is, people with certain mental disorders (and I count narcisistic behaviour into that) may get into a loop were they see racism in the tiniest of things and our constant affirmation will radicalise those people up to a point were they think that violence is an legit tool to fight the "opproses" or at least the ones from which they think they are. "I didn't get the job?" - "That is because you are racists". Well in extremely rare cases that might be the truth but in the vast majority it wasn't but rather your qualification and your self presentation compared to others. If we leave these statements uncommented or even applaude them without the proper discussion of other possibilities a certain group of people will learn from that and try to abuse it to their advantage and that at a disadvantage of all others.
      And that's why I can't stand that women on the panel. You think that she is doing all of that for others but every word that came out of her mouth was just to create a reaction from the audience. She desperatly searches for the apporval of the audience, she want's to be that shining figure that's fighting against injustice. Deep in her heart she knows that many of her arguments are just fabricated and that's when she switches on the insult mode. And that's when you realise her true selfish motivation behind all of that and it's disgusting.
      If Men and women all treat each other and everybody with the same respect INDEPENDENT of their nationality, ethnicty or religion they are not racist even if they hurt the feelings of somebody of another "group" from time to time. And no that does not mean you are automatically a "bigot"

    • @k03dz0n3
      @k03dz0n3 Před 2 lety +21

      andrew was remarkbly aggressive and uncivil from the get go.

    • @TheRomanticsWB
      @TheRomanticsWB Před 2 lety +1

      @@k03dz0n3 Lol... Imagine thinking that Andrew was aggressive and uncivil after watching this... You are full of Kool-aid aren't ya? lol.

    • @ramblinevilmushroom
      @ramblinevilmushroom Před 2 lety +50

      @@natbarmore Why do so few people pay attention to the actual WORDS that were said? Its as if the words fade from your mind after hearing them speak, and all you hold onto is the emotions you had while listening.
      Once she said the phrase "white supremacy" she muddied the waters too much for there to ever be a productive conversation after that. "white supremacy" is not a catch all term for any race based power structure, it has a very specific meaning to almost any normal person who hears it. "White Supremacy" is an ideology, that individuals hold.
      What they were talking about was "systemic racism" which is a complex problem with many facets that is for the most part distinct in every way from the ideologies held by racist organizations like the KKK and neo nazis.
      By using that phrase, anyone who doesn't understand leftist jargon is going to be thrown for a loop.
      You'll note that after that, jon says he's going to clarify the language to get rid of any confusion. If he had then explained systemic racism, or explained what they meant in that specific context by "white supremacy" that would have been much better, and might have allowed for a productive conversation. Instead what he did was grand stand with a pearl clutching speech that literally had the phrase "how dare you!" in it.
      You need to understand that its not just that andrew perceived what they are saying wrongly; but that by adopting the term "white supremacy" as an umbrella term, they SPOKE wrongly.
      i'm going to translate from what lisa said to what right wing people are going to hear. This is always going to be the case, unless they share your terminology and its associations, which they wont.
      2:50 "This system of white supremacy has done such a good job of teaching us as white people that racism is bad. And that if we are talking about racism, we are talking about your character flaw... and i know that im racist, because every single day i uphold the systems and structures of racism."
      translation: "the cabal of uber racists has been teaching white people that being racist is bad. but its not bad. And I'm helping them do this because I'm racist. which is what makes me a good person because I recognize the fact that I cant be anything but racist"
      The reason he gets upset at them calling it "white supremicy" is because as far as he, or any one else on the right is concerned, thats just a short way to say "because of people who literally want an ethnostate"
      Why do you think he asks "show me these systems" and isn't satisfied with the answers? Its because he wants them to point out some evidence for the existence of this neo nazi conspiracy that hes hearing them talk about.
      But because jon and the other lefty panelists assume from the start that andrew is stupid and racist, they never once entertain the idea that they are doing a terrible job of explaining anything about what they believe to him.
      jon and lisa leave this debate thinking they super dunked on the bad guy, when they were actually failing miserably to do anything other than preach to the choir. and Andrew leaves the debate satisfied with his conception of the left as schizo conspiracy theorists with a moral high ground complex
      In other words everyone who participated in this debate is now dumber for having participated in it.

  • @themapples288
    @themapples288 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Lisa calling Andrew a racist...well, that's one way to shut down a dialogue, which she is trying to promote.

    • @JamesJohnson-yy3wv
      @JamesJohnson-yy3wv Před 4 měsíci

      Did she lie

    • @themapples288
      @themapples288 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JamesJohnson-yy3wv Thanks for checking in. Well, she is being honest in her belief. In her believing that the USA is inherently racist/white supremacist, I'd imagine she thinks everyone participating is the systemically racist system is racist...except people of color, of course. 🤔

    • @aquilhall262
      @aquilhall262 Před 2 měsíci

      well he is!

  • @JosephKerr27
    @JosephKerr27 Před 2 lety +975

    This conversation felt like a caricature of how reactionaries describe activism: performative rather than substantive. These issues are extremely important and I think they were poorly represented by these particular voices. This devolved into a real dumpster fire.

    • @Melissa-qg8ed
      @Melissa-qg8ed Před 2 lety +27

      Absolutely agree.💯

    • @KevinLindsay1
      @KevinLindsay1 Před 2 lety +11

      Well put, no notes.

    • @jeffm3283
      @jeffm3283 Před 2 lety

      Would be great if people talked about RACISM instead of privilege. It's every time they open their mouth. It's fine to acknowledge this country has a lot of reactionaries and bigots. Use normal language, just say shit like the Ahmed Arboury killing is proof lynchings still happen. Buh buh buh privilege this, privilege that, every time. We heard you!

    • @bf2068
      @bf2068 Před 2 lety +61

      They didn't say anything, yet these people clapped for what?

    • @tyroneturner4923
      @tyroneturner4923 Před 2 lety +22

      @@bf2068 I can only assume they were prompted to

  • @Cybnew
    @Cybnew Před 2 lety +206

    What do you think we need to do about this?
    Lisa - “I think we as white people need to have discussions about this”
    …didn’t you just shut down conversation with Andrew?

    • @MuzhiLi
      @MuzhiLi Před 2 lety +24

      exactly, she shut off Andrew Sullivan, she refuses to discuss with "white males" about race. Then what to talk about?

    • @GaryBeason
      @GaryBeason Před 2 lety +5

      You mean when he dismissed the discussion and what the others said? She explained this when she was shutting him down.

    • @ianstambaugh6158
      @ianstambaugh6158 Před 2 lety +22

      She misspoke. People like this don't actually mean discussion. They mean you sit there, listen and eventually agree. Every conversation I have had like this, I start by finding things we agree on and trying to move on from there...it ALWAYS begins to devolve the second you don't agree with a single proposition they make. Any disagreement is called white, defensiveness, or discomfort. There is an entire lexicon of terms to describe why you just don't get it if you don't agree with a single idea...sometimes it isn't if you fully disagree with the idea, but just disagree with the severity of their argument. There is no room for you to be nuanced. It is like a religious debate.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Před 2 lety +4

      Andrew should have brought up Jon's Jewish supremacy.

    • @Willhackenberg
      @Willhackenberg Před 2 lety

      She just wants to have dinner, she doesn't engage with white men about it.... but thats ok.

  • @pecodo2
    @pecodo2 Před rokem +1

    How is that guy Andrew the " chieff editor" of ANYTHING!? lmao!

  • @sipper2136
    @sipper2136 Před 5 měsíci +30

    I'm halfway in and I'm exasperated at how little they tried to engage honestly with each other. It's a damn shame. If they admitted some level of vulnerability and some fallibility to their world views, they may have been able to learn something together. But everyone is so rigid and defensive. Lisa and Jon seem to want to score points on Andrew when instead they could point out how historical racism and racist laws, as well as individual prejudice towards people of different races, have led to differential outcomes where the majority has distinct advantages.
    We desperately need to put more effort and money towards better schooling and medical care, need to invest in black people to prove to them they are not second-class citizens and give them more hopeful futures. Jon made a good point that "some white people think they have to be taken from for this to happen" and that narrative needs to be changed. It is not a zero sum game. Goodwill and building people up is the only way out of this. When you think the game is already rigged against you, it's going to be so hard to engage in positive ways. We need to reassure disadvantaged white people that they will get better services too if we want this to be politically viable in any short-term way, or they'll be easily captured by right wing propaganda and there will be no opportunity for positive change.
    I think the issue a lot of people have is when many different overlapping problems are oversimplified by throwing out terms like institutional racism and white supremacy. I understand a lot of this comes from an impatience with hearing white people minimize the issues and say we can't do anything to help and blaming minorities, which is profoundly hurtful and unhelpful. But I also think it gets people on the defensive, and when Lisa said "this is why I don't talk to white men about this," she most definitely lost a lot of people who would have been open to listen beforehand.
    Everyone wants to feel they have a spot at the table and I think most people want to be good too. Weaponizing guilt instead of appealing to our better natures is a cheap trick to jockey for temporary power over someone, not a way to meaningfully change minds and hearts. Especially when that guilt is levied in a generational and resentful way. Many people will reject everything you say after they detect this manipulation, because they know you are not treating them with respect as a thinking person.
    We should not be blaming people for their ignorance. Instead we should engage them in an open dialogue, gently help them find contradictions in their worldview, and let them come to their own conclusions through careful questioning. It's the only way I've ever changed someone's mind, or had my own changed. We've known this for thousands of years but our media almost never shows people this is possible or worth doing, and it's fracturing our society.
    I prefer Jon's solo interviews. Though in them he sometimes attempts to speak more to the audience than the interviewee, essentially trying to score points, he usually only starts doing that once the interviewee has proven themselves dishonest, or they're obviously a talking head for big business or something and it is a public service to expose their contradictions clearly.
    Thank you for reading, if anyone does. Sorry I couldn't make it more brief.

    • @JohnConn117
      @JohnConn117 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Sometimes brevity is impossible.
      You raise excellent points, one of the best was when Lisa castigated "all white men"; which surely meant some stopped listening to any of her points.
      There is something to be said about being empathetic with your listeners so that they don't feel singled out and get defensive...
      It's true in discussing anything; the moment you put your listeners on the defensive is the moment you fail to get your point across.
      We also run into issues where people take a single example, even a fabricated one (ahem, Cadillac driving welfare queen), as representative of an entire group.
      This even includes Trump supporters; some of whom may only support him because they're upset with how government has failed to work for them in their lifetime...that's why the "basket of deplorables" hurt Clinton, despite her saying "some of them".
      People within any subgroup are very rarely 100% in agreement or identical...

    • @frankbeane1071
      @frankbeane1071 Před 4 měsíci

      What's to engage? Andrew asked for proof of systemic racism. Stewart gave it to him and then Andrew ignored and glossed over. Andrew is a bad faith actor who is in denial. You can't engage people like this.

    • @supimbob12
      @supimbob12 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I feel the exact same way, and it's really refreshing to hear somebody share an opinion that mirrors my own, it's been a while since I've felt that way on this topic. Thank you for that.
      I think that a conversation of this nature calls for compassion and understanding on both sides. Social conservatives constantly point to this feeling of "white guilt" that is driven in these conversations, and while it can often be an attempt to misrepresent the movement, it resonates with their audience because of the aggressive tone people take against them. It's the tone she uses here, saying things like "we don't even bother talking to white men". It is this public applause when she says it, it makes white people defensive. I think that the people being put on the forefront of these conversations should be the kind of people who would know that it's not okay to say racist things just because you were saying it about white people. If he had said "I don't bother talking to black people about this" he would have never been able to get a job again. This is why this movement isn't making the progress it needs to be making.
      Personally, I think that the big aspect of the conversation that they miss is that our systematic oppression of poor people is intrinsically linked with the minorities who have also been kept poor. I think conservatives look at all of the progress we have made in the worlds most multicultural society, and can't reconcile it with the "black people can't live here" level systemic racism of the past. I
      would argue that systematic racism should be explained to the general public as those incredibly racist policies put minorities into poverty, and modern day economic systemic oppression of the poor now disproportionately affects those minorities. The way we address the problem in the modern day is for liberals to advocate for policies that help the lower class as a united front. The way we communicate it is by unlinking the systemic oppression of the poor and minorities, and communicating both in a way that doesn't make conversatives don't feel like they're being targeted.

    • @newidealism3894
      @newidealism3894 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I admired Jon Stewart. A lot. Not anymore. He does his tricks for an intellectually lazy audience of fools gasp and moan every time Sullivan tries to have real discourse instead of the performative crap from the other guests and especially Jon stewart. He's just making everything worse now.

    • @critterpher
      @critterpher Před 3 měsíci +4

      preach dude this was my exact thought this whole video
      i love jon stewart but man this discussion felt very pandering like they were tryna score points

  • @Sockpoppet
    @Sockpoppet Před 2 lety +341

    Lisa: "We have to hold them accountable, but we also have to hold them with grace and compassion"
    Said the same woman who insulted a man by calling him a racist and "shut him out" from the conversation by completely ignoring him.
    Is this entire segment a parody?

    • @utubenewb1265
      @utubenewb1265 Před 2 lety +83

      She was engaging in a blatantly bigoted attitude and openly, clearly stated her organization doesn't "engage with white men", a specifically segregationist behavior.

    • @kristopherloviska9042
      @kristopherloviska9042 Před 2 lety +18

      Don't you know? It is ok to be a misandrist.

    • @xiaomistijn4743
      @xiaomistijn4743 Před 2 lety

      Could it be that John Stewart himself feels guilty? He must be a millionaire for like 30 years now. Maybe all his surroundings are rich, so he associates all whites with rich and all blacks with poor. He just can't conceptualize the majority of whites also struggle to get ahead. That's my explanation for the really, really weird level an otherwise very intelligent guy is reasoning on.

    • @Sockpoppet
      @Sockpoppet Před 2 lety +24

      I have nothing but respect for Jon's previous charity work and the way he fought for the firefighters who were denied health care after working in New York on 9/11/2001. This segment clearly shows a woman who (if she were any other ethnicity) would be considered racist against whites in addition to being a sexist.
      Jon, in the off chance you read this comment. I grew up watching your show. Before discovering you, I watched mainstream "news" channels which (as you know) is not good for the mind. Jon, I don't know if you realize this, but Lisa literally acts and sounds like a spoiled, privileged, angry, narcissist (aka a Karen), the very people they use as talking heads on the mainstream news outlets. Please don't become like them.

    • @CoryTheRaven
      @CoryTheRaven Před 2 lety

      @@xiaomistijn4743 it's by design. The discourse around modern progressivism is DESIGNED to obfuscate issues of class. If Jon can blame all white people, then we're not blaming the rich. That's THE POINT.

  • @Geromi87
    @Geromi87 Před 2 lety +200

    This time, the problem was Jon Stewart and his panel

  • @johnmcgrady8333
    @johnmcgrady8333 Před rokem +66

    Lisa Bond, very elegant speaker, I'm impressed with how she handles herself. I believe her to be very authentic. More people should be listening to her. She's a pioneer in closing the gap between the ignorant people and the other people who want to solve this issue, but don't know where to start. I applaud her. She gets it, she's a winner.

    • @charliepee4358
      @charliepee4358 Před rokem

      You mean that angry self righteous ignorant ideologue, completely incapable of a mutually respectful nuanced conversation. Yeah. She was a real treat

    • @clubx1000
      @clubx1000 Před 9 měsíci

      Lisa charge that white babies had 400 years to fix racism is a serious one. hate needs to return to it
      tribal roots in the African utopia of 400 + years ago.

    • @gratefulheart2703
      @gratefulheart2703 Před 8 měsíci +1

      YEEESSSS! My sentiments exactly!

    • @thomasmichael2766
      @thomasmichael2766 Před 8 měsíci +3

      No!

    • @Andy3612
      @Andy3612 Před 6 měsíci

      Oh god no. She was terrible. She is making a fortune of white guilt and says absolutely nothing of value. Also the second someone disagrees with her 'I'm going to shut you down' great. She waddled on stage and acted like a petulant child. She doesn't get it

  • @rofinatheirin9929
    @rofinatheirin9929 Před rokem +43

    This was uncomfortable, but that's good! Change and progress need to happen, we can't just ignore it!!

  • @largemargeog1023
    @largemargeog1023 Před 2 lety +187

    They need to do this without pandering. This guy has a point of view that can be deconstructed but not if he’s treated like an ignorant villain.

    • @hoolz750
      @hoolz750 Před 2 lety +9

      100%

    • @letsgetshwiftyy6780
      @letsgetshwiftyy6780 Před 2 lety +17

      Yes, using racist in a derogatory fashion towards them only seems to cement their point. Jon had an oversight with the definitions of "racist" and "white-supremacy." To reduce all of American history to the lens of a white supremacy is incredibly dangerous and untrue.
      Not saying these things didn't happen but to define our history on it and to say we are racist for participating in this system. Minorities participate too!

    • @mr12aT
      @mr12aT Před 2 lety +9

      @@letsgetshwiftyy6780 doesn't cement their point at all because their point is a depthless opinion that is not based on fact, nor logical reality. Asking to explain racist systems again, after just having several pointed out to him; is beyond help. That's cognitive dissonance.

    • @letsgetshwiftyy6780
      @letsgetshwiftyy6780 Před 2 lety +5

      @Mint Mastering that's not what I meant, it cements his point in his mind.

    • @ANTSEMUT1
      @ANTSEMUT1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@letsgetshwiftyy6780 and then when we try to debate in good faith they keep moving the goal post or play the plausible deniability game.
      You know the meme " it's only real systematic violence if it is from the tiny France region of oppresìò otherwise it is just sparkling racism."

  • @constantsmile3370
    @constantsmile3370 Před 2 lety +467

    I really appreciate the attempt here, Jon. But this discussion just wasn’t productive. This would be much better as a very long form talk (over an hour), without a live studio audience. There was a weird performative aspect to this discussion where managing the energy of the crowd seemed to override any genuine attempt to get to the root of why Andrew held these beliefs and to deconstruct them.

    • @MinionNumber3
      @MinionNumber3 Před 2 lety +8

      I think there is an important point to the audience being involved, though. Without the audience specifically reacting and identifying as a social group that some comments were wholly reprehensible it just becomes a talking-head discussion and becomes easier to dismiss.

    • @budsak7771
      @budsak7771 Před 2 lety +1

      Andrew wouldn't get to the root of what he was trying to say which was they wouldn't be in their situation if they were white. Every point he made was that it's the culture of the blacks to live in poverty, that they must overcome their heritage and rise up.

    • @johnstevens2918
      @johnstevens2918 Před 2 lety +26

      @@MinionNumber3 I don't see a live studio audience for Jon Stewart in NY / LA being particularly representative. Imagine they had this conversation in Arkansas in front of an Arkansas studio audience. I don't think the crowd reactions would have been the same as here.

    • @constantsmile3370
      @constantsmile3370 Před 2 lety +22

      @@MinionNumber3 Yeah, I see what you're saying. I just think the dynamic here with the audience was off point. I very much disagree with what Andrew was saying, but I also disagree with the manner in which he was responded to. He was basically mocked, laughed at, and then dismissed. What's the point of inviting him to this episode then? He wasn't really a part of the discussion, which is what this segment was trying to do (get white people to start discussing the problems of racism in our country and solutions moving forward). Surely Jon knew what his views were before this aired. Andrew's views are exactly the views held by a lot of white people in this country that need to be addressed and changed. This whole segment could have been great teaching/learning moment for his audience to see how to gracefully handle people in their lives that think this way and begin to steer them in the right direction. But the way Jon and the panel handled what he was saying will give you the opposite results of what we're trying to achieve. People that think like Andrew need to be engaged with and they need to realize on their own (through peaceful discussion and light shedding) that their beliefs don't align with reality. This can cause a change of thinking in their minds. The way he was treated here will only solidify the bigoted thoughts in his mind, and it will only cause others like him to harden themselves more and feel like they can't speak with others about this topic (which will cause more division and the opposite of progress).

    • @babykosh5415
      @babykosh5415 Před 2 lety +5

      @@budsak7771 Bwahahahahahaha.....and John kept pressing. ... "where did this culture originate from?" "what outside elements ESTABLISHED this "culture""??? Upon which Andrew (and many others in this comment section) would then "him and haw".

  • @ramonejohnson911
    @ramonejohnson911 Před rokem +11

    i appreciate this conversation....i think more of this will be good for all ppl

  • @sharktiff1
    @sharktiff1 Před rokem +4

    The “Mmm hm” from the black woman in the audience at 5:13 😂😂😂

  • @Sarah-re7cg
    @Sarah-re7cg Před rokem +548

    Learning about red lining was my entry point into understanding systemic racism. Once I learned about that, it set off a domino of continued education and understanding of just how contrived our world is. This is the point where I ask fellow white people this: if I can understand this, why can’t you?

    • @amandarobinson3337
      @amandarobinson3337 Před rokem +54

      On behalf of black people, you can totally get a plate from the cookout. ❤

    • @Sarah-re7cg
      @Sarah-re7cg Před rokem +30

      @@amandarobinson3337 oh hell yeah, this is an honor I will always cherish

    • @DrewDrewDrewDrew
      @DrewDrewDrewDrew Před rokem +33

      Exactly and it’s so childish to even pretend that the effects of red lining could be remedied in one, two, or three generations. What a joke.

    • @TheMetalBison
      @TheMetalBison Před rokem

      It’s how our country was. Now the government openly doesn’t give a shit about any of us.

    • @davidsamuels6734
      @davidsamuels6734 Před rokem +24

      Cuz they DON'T CARE!

  • @robertmartin6800
    @robertmartin6800 Před 2 lety +580

    The backlash to this insane rhetoric is really heartwarming. It feels like we're finally waking up.

    • @eddiet3026
      @eddiet3026 Před 2 lety

      We're still seeing some butthurt white men here in the comments, so, there's work still to be done.

    • @forbiddenhistory2331
      @forbiddenhistory2331 Před 2 lety

      Propaganda like this is far more effective in small doses. When you continue to force feed this BS down people's throats, it's easier to see it for what it is...bullshit! And when its THIS aggressive and completely out in the open, it starts looking like something much darker...like a highly organized "divide and conquer" campaign, with BIG money behind it. 😈

    • @gregfoles5480
      @gregfoles5480 Před 2 lety +10

      Waking up to what?

    • @bigwill4626
      @bigwill4626 Před 2 lety +24

      Exactly. The reparation argument is hollow AF and the way slavery is framed is completely out of context. No reparations

    • @Scottthewholeworld
      @Scottthewholeworld Před 2 lety +8

      Besides you not understanding what the issue laid out is, what 'rhetoric' are you referring to...?

  • @TheDennisgrass
    @TheDennisgrass Před 3 měsíci +3

    Now I understand why Apple canceled Jon Stewart.

  • @nataliemcgovern3087
    @nataliemcgovern3087 Před 3 měsíci

    I have watched this numerous times. Thank you!!!

  • @Krledge
    @Krledge Před 2 lety +291

    Should be titled "How not to have a conversation" This was terrible, I want my 20mins back.

    • @jeffreyphillips4182
      @jeffreyphillips4182 Před 2 lety +3

      Take that 20 minutes and write something about this topic. I did, got Lots of flack for it, but I don't give a rats ass what people think of me. I have a mind, and it works well...

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jeffreyphillips4182 good thing is, when you get flack by both of your readers you dont need buy them presents for christmas.

  • @louisgarcia2419
    @louisgarcia2419 Před 2 lety +271

    "this is what happens when we don't have the discussion" next sentence "I'm going to shut you down now".... these are jokers. Way to keep perpetuating this crap Jon

    • @austin7123
      @austin7123 Před 2 lety +11

      An entire team of editors and producers reviewed and promoted this video and literally do not see the problem.

    • @SSJ2Phenom
      @SSJ2Phenom Před 2 lety +6

      I've seen this comment so many times on this video. What y'all don't realize though and refuse to see is that he wasn't having the conversation either. All he kept doing was deflecting minimizing the others' arguments and the validity of them. He didn't want to have a discussion. So when it happens to him, no we're not having the conversation.
      Hypocrites.

    • @iodine-wine
      @iodine-wine Před 2 lety +12

      These wokesters don't want a conversation - the want submission.

    • @SSJ2Phenom
      @SSJ2Phenom Před 2 lety

      @@iodine-wine BS. What is your gripe with "woke"? Why is it so bad to people like you? Why do y'all keep mentioning some sort of agenda?
      Let me tell you what woke is in the real world and not what y'all's twisted distorted view of reality makes it out to be. Woke is simply accepting any and everyone and who they want to be as equals. That's it. That's it in a nutshell. So, is that what you hate about "wokesters"?
      You'll cry about cancel culture from the left but when people like you do it, it's ok right? Maybe I'm wrong; maybe you did go online and defend Liz Cheney losing her commission and leadership in the GOP just because she had a different opinion. Did you? Perhaps you were against Kathy Griffin having the worst stretch of her career the last 5 years because she made a fake image of her holding Trump's head. Were you? The left didn't cancel these ppl. That's only 2 examples. Talk about canceling people? Trump fired ANYONE that so much as disagreed with him. Maybe that made you as upset as Twitter suspending his account? I doubt it very seriously, but I could be wrong. Perhaps you went on FB and said that since Kathy Griffin lost damn near everything for her fake image then the GOP Congressman who doctored the opening to Attack on Titan by putting his head on Eren Jaeger and the heads of Biden and Harris on 2 Titans that Eren kills in the clip should lose damn near everything too. Again, doubt it.
      So we've established that the right cancels as much as the left. What else is so upsetting about equality for everyone, I mean, being woke? Is it that people are still talking about racism? You think it ended when Obama was elected? NVM the birther BS, Moscow Mitch saying he will obstruct Obama at every turn, making up fake election issues to have an excuse to restrict voting rights, unarmed people of color being killed disproportionately at the hand of the police, the GOP making up CRT issues to have an excuse to mandate what can and can't be taught in history, making it illegal to discuss gay in schools, and I could go on and on ad nauseam. Everyday, people like those of you in these comments upset at "wokesters" because how dare they demand acceptance and respect, you make the case for why these discussions are needed and you do it every single day.

    • @Featherfinder
      @Featherfinder Před 2 lety +4

      Amen. This sucked.

  • @charlenemossen6611
    @charlenemossen6611 Před rokem +1

    When you know better, you do better. Talking is great👍🏾

  • @varacd69
    @varacd69 Před rokem +31

    Poor Andrew, given literally 8 examples of systemic racism and then still says “give me one example”.

    • @aceous99
      @aceous99 Před 9 měsíci +2

      his ears are closed and he is very afraid

    • @quincymcburgerking4407
      @quincymcburgerking4407 Před 9 měsíci +1

      He asked for evidence that we're living in a white supremacist society and then they just tell him all the racism that happened 60-400 years ago

    • @johnboone2325
      @johnboone2325 Před 8 měsíci +7

      He asked for one example from 2022 and was given examples from the 1960s and earlier.

  • @tannersmith6198
    @tannersmith6198 Před 2 lety +571

    It’s hard to watch Lisa actually say the words “I’m shutting you down” after all the conversations Jon has had with others advocating for engagement. The live audience really did not help, but I do hope that the team makes an effort to have more convos like this. Rotate the panelists, give time for rebuttals and keep the conversations happening. Any person who genuinely wants to make progress must know these talks can’t just happen once.

    • @Esquarious
      @Esquarious Před 2 lety +41

      A.S. was being deliberately obtuse to the point of being annoying but that was pretty 3rd grade...

    • @Custo911
      @Custo911 Před 2 lety +60

      @@Esquarious I don't think anyone would have been able to relate their point of view with this set up: Interrupting speaker, deriding speaker, applause after John's statement not even listening to his point of view.
      Instead of making his points void, they were shouting him down... which is very unfortunate.

    • @Esquarious
      @Esquarious Před 2 lety +34

      @@Custo911 I mean he still hit his talking points as I see them which were 1) disagreeing on the assertion of a 'white supremacy' and 2) some increasingly vague notions about cultural norms and the black family. If I wanted to be super generous to A.S. I might believe his point was actually something like "these are historical examples that I deem largely irrelevant to the modern discussion," and then maybe they could've talked about generational inheritance and inequalities in today's justice system, but mans just listened to five minutes worth of examples and suddenly develops selective dementia.
      Still, you're right about the format. Bound to be a shit-show. And Dinner Lady somehow still ends up being the most explicitly racist person there, albeit in an ineffectual petty af way.
      The one other guy did slip in a really good point about how the immigrant and the black experience were really false equivalencies.

    • @Custo911
      @Custo911 Před 2 lety +41

      @@Esquarious all of those points are ok only for people who completely agree with John. If you are even remotely uncertain, this looked like a hit piece.

    • @Go4Noctis
      @Go4Noctis Před 2 lety +3

      @@Custo911 I mean...Its the same format as a million other shows. Pretty much every panel show in existance.

  • @lengaumosotho
    @lengaumosotho Před 2 lety +404

    The tv format of twenty minute segments for such conversations never helps. You need a lot of time to deconstruct why people think the way they do, with grace!

    • @henrytawnn8694
      @henrytawnn8694 Před 2 lety +15

      I would definitely enjoy hours of a conversation like this.

    • @Jsingle911
      @Jsingle911 Před 2 lety +84

      Not only that, but you need to get rid of the audience. The moment the laughs and jeers start, you begin performing for them.

    • @jakobmorningstar
      @jakobmorningstar Před 2 lety +17

      Hence Joe Rogan

    • @Darke_Exelbirth
      @Darke_Exelbirth Před 2 lety +14

      @@jakobmorningstar Nah.

    • @jakobmorningstar
      @jakobmorningstar Před 2 lety +10

      @@Darke_Exelbirth so people want long for discussion but also don’t want it? Got it.

  • @azuarc
    @azuarc Před rokem +37

    This might sound backwards, but I want to applaud Andrew for going on that program and having the guts to speak his mind, and to present a viewpoint so that others can dissect it. I'm sure he was very frustrated afterwards for being made into a whipping boy, but by giving us a chance to see someone try (to very marginal success) to defend that stance gives us a better opportunity not only to understand it but also to realize how to address it.

    • @BlindingGlow
      @BlindingGlow Před rokem +1

      This video has 79k dislikes to 32k likes. He was a "whipping boy" to your tiny little echo chamber. Can't wait for the reckoning.

    • @artis1969
      @artis1969 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Considering he did Stewart a favor and agreed last minute to be a guest- remotely no less- Stewart did him dirty. These are the kind of conversations that make people not want to talk about it. This bunch only want to talk to ppl who uphold their specious and baseless points.

    • @seandobbins2231
      @seandobbins2231 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@artis1969 except that the points aren't baseless and Andrew not only was cherry picking his "data" (historically black marriage rates have always been lower than any other race in the U.S.) and his missing the real problem. To illustrate there's a medical saying, "treat the cause, not the symptom". What Andrew thinks is the core problem isn't the cause, it's the symptom and he feels that treating the symptom will solve the issue when it won't. Jon tried hard multiple times to get Andrew to figure out that there's a deeper root cause to the issue. Until we recognize and address the racist systems we utilize and fix them to work for everyone the struggles of black people that are fundamentally rooted in and perpetuated by racism will continue.

    • @thesprawl2361
      @thesprawl2361 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@artis1969 "Considering he did Stewart a favor and agreed last minute to be a guest- remotely no less- Stewart did him dirty. These are the kind of conversations that make people not want to talk about it. This bunch only want to talk to ppl who uphold their specious and baseless points."
      Exactly this. This awful debate did nothing but turn off people who might have been persuaded if they'd bothered to engage with Sullivan's arguments reasonably. Instead they just said 'I'm shutting you down' and piled on.
      This is not argument, it's not persuading the other person to think differently through reason and evidence - it's just brute force humiliation that forces conformity through fear of ridicule and scorn.
      The effect is that people will conform in public...then they'll go into the private voting booth and elect Donald Trump or Ron deSantis or whoever says they're against 'wokism'. And we will end up losing our democracy, all because liberal figureheads like Stewart no longer bothered trying to _persuade_ people that their arguments were correct, and instead turned to a kind of social blackmail in order to force them to conform.
      This is the rocket fuel that powers people like Trump.

    • @artis1969
      @artis1969 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@thesprawl2361 Well said. But apparently it's much more fun to pile on a potential ally and force them into an opposing camp. It couldn't be made any clearer than the woman with her "this is what happens when we don't talk about it/no, now I'm shutting you down" paradigm.

  • @johnniebell64
    @johnniebell64 Před rokem +8

    Appreciate the attempt to have the conversation. Hopefully it can bring about change at some point

  • @justinbendel3002
    @justinbendel3002 Před 2 lety +97

    Mr. Jon Stewart: a rare example of a man that was once a butterfly, who turned into a caterpillar

    • @xTom4Tomx
      @xTom4Tomx Před 2 lety +11

      I'm beginning to think people like Jon were always like this but now the curtain has simply been peeled away

    • @tressietes04
      @tressietes04 Před 2 lety +2

      His actual ethnicity is showing ✡️

    • @johannliebert2870
      @johannliebert2870 Před 2 lety +8

      @@tressietes04 cool it with the anti-semitism
      Just curious, are you a fan of Huey Lewis and the News?

    • @justinbendel3002
      @justinbendel3002 Před 2 lety

      @@johannliebert2870 Yes, random, but yes

    • @johannliebert2870
      @johannliebert2870 Před 2 lety

      @@justinbendel3002 oh I was talking to "Mr. Smith" lol, but good taste in music.
      Watch the movie American Psycho for the context of the quote.

  • @jamespamson451
    @jamespamson451 Před 2 lety +472

    I’m honestly so relieved that people are not agreeing with this bullshit

    • @edwinbrace4681
      @edwinbrace4681 Před 2 lety +5

      Which side are you on, Stewart or Andrew ?

    • @jontattum1476
      @jontattum1476 Před 2 lety +20

      Me too, I thought all the top comments would be agreeing with the panel.

    • @billkokkinis9803
      @billkokkinis9803 Před 2 lety +34

      I'm with Team Andrew on this one.

    • @locsta2147
      @locsta2147 Před 2 lety +24

      Me too. That's the one thing that lifted my spirits a little bit. Lol. This sh** gets me so heated. They never gave 1 fact. Not 1. Just emotional, broad statements.

    • @jswissman702
      @jswissman702 Před 2 lety +1

      AMEN TO THAT BROTHER

  • @zionhillhill9913
    @zionhillhill9913 Před 2 měsíci

    I truly appreciate the effort of this conversation.

  • @evastradwick8596
    @evastradwick8596 Před rokem +2

    They don't believe it...because it doesn't happen to them...

  • @jholmes45
    @jholmes45 Před 2 lety +86

    I didn't know Jon Stewart could do such a good Bill O'Reilly impression; I could almost see the derisiveness radiating from him.

    • @giantsr1eva
      @giantsr1eva Před 2 lety

      @Justin Holmes
      He’s actually trying to prevent the country from becoming Bill O’Reilly.

    • @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069
      @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069 Před 2 lety +1

      Fo real tho! So disappointing and frustrating

    • @TheGr8one1022
      @TheGr8one1022 Před 2 lety

      Bill O'Reilly always had far more integrity. You just believed second hand bullshit about him.

    • @anthonyl9126
      @anthonyl9126 Před 2 lety +1

      That tends to happen when the people you're talking to are full of shit and arguing dishonestly.

  • @Krristopher
    @Krristopher Před 2 lety +460

    Growing up I experience a ton of racism from all sides. However some of my best friends who stuck their necks out and defended me were white. There is no way I could blame all white people for something because that feels like it would be disrespectful to all the people who never judged me by my skin color.

    • @laurens4042
      @laurens4042 Před 2 lety

      I realize racism is a very real thing, but to say all white people/white men are to blame seems... unproductive. Where does that get us? Pitting everyday struggling white people against everyday struggling black people, when we have a huge class divide just seems sad. It feels like a distraction... from the fact that the entire lower/middle class is being more screwed over by the govt all the time. Like I just think, ... can we start with raising the minimum wage? Im a white person but, I'm always interested in hearing what black people have to say.

    • @dozyproductionss
      @dozyproductionss Před 2 lety +35

      crazy to think that not everyone is racist huh?

    • @joelopez7459
      @joelopez7459 Před 2 lety +54

      There's a difference between individual racism and systemic

    • @Krristopher
      @Krristopher Před 2 lety +8

      @@joelopez7459 I have heard stories from my parents who did not speak good English of how things were bad when they were kids. Because of that they only spoke English around me and my sister. We had some difficulties growing up with Teachers and Principals, but by Highschool most systemic stuff was gone.

    • @TheFenderBass1
      @TheFenderBass1 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Krristopher By highschool systemic stuff is gone? That's not how systems and structures work, systems determine how our society is organized, they don't disappear they always exist. Everything from how corporations is set up to how we speak is in turn a result of systems, from laws and institutions to culture and norms.

  • @michaelvelasquez3988
    @michaelvelasquez3988 Před 3 měsíci

    Loved that one, John .excellent work

  • @adricklynn8882
    @adricklynn8882 Před 3 měsíci

    I like how every time they gave what's his name a different example of systemic racism his response was "but Jon, that's only one thing!"
    "But Jon, that's only one thing!"
    "But Jon, that's only one thing!"

  • @fierybutmostlypeaceful1708
    @fierybutmostlypeaceful1708 Před 2 lety +176

    This is hilarious. The USA has giving my family a lot. We immigrated from Jamaica under British rule. The USA has blessed us.

    • @ChrissyBeTalking
      @ChrissyBeTalking Před 2 lety

      What's your point? How about your give back to the USA by learning our history? How about that? Or maybe give back to your own country. Did Jamaica not bless you? Cuz I went there and it was wonderful for me. Sounds dumb for me to base Jamaica off just my experience doesn't it? In case you are missing it, I'm saying that your point is dumb and selfish. American is a great country. Better than your native land, but the thing that makes it great is that we try to make it better. What are you doing to make it better?

    • @lordrichardson4447
      @lordrichardson4447 Před 2 lety +17

      Thank you for this comment. These people are extemely offensive to me. I am proud to live in this country, who has been amazing for so many non white immigrants that I know, and provided more opportunity then anywhere else on earth.

    • @cryptbeast3222
      @cryptbeast3222 Před 2 lety +20

      Keep in mind the only reason you were able to move here and gain those opportunities is because of the civil rights movement which came at a heavy cost. The community building, socialist activist movements of the civil rights era were literally hunted down and destroyed by federal police. The drug war in large part was created as retaliation against the civil rights movement, Nixon's assistant admitted as such. This allowed heavy criminalization of black communities in particular. It's also the reason why the crack epidemic saw people violently attacked as monsters while the opioid epidemic sees addicts being treated as tragic, ill patients. Hell, cocaine in particular still carries a much heavier sentence for powder form (used more often in black neighborhoods) over liquid. The effects are the same. Same with the unequal crackdowns for marijuana, which based on drug laws, should never have been a schedule 1 drug in the first place. Redlining still continues to be an issue with being barred from equal access to loans in 80% of cases (banks still have to pay out civil rights cases for this today).
      Not to mention, civil rights attorneys battling for years to allow equal access to loans, more equal representation in court, better wealth distribution in schools, preventing blatant hiring discrimination and so on have benefitted you. Many of these fights being brought on by descendants of slaves.
      The problem is not to get offended at the country being called out for its ills. Instead, it's a question for why the government doesn't try to ameliorate the suffering made towards the people that broke its backwards caste systems. That put an end to race massacres like the Red Summer of 1919. For starting services that have benefitted many future Americans like the free lunches for students programs or health studies on black health issues like sickle cell anemia (both of these examples were started by the Black Panthers)?

    • @Scottthewholeworld
      @Scottthewholeworld Před 2 lety

      This is a stupid comment, only made possible by an immigrant! I know people like you that don't understand as you weren't born on US shores.

    • @joelopez7459
      @joelopez7459 Před 2 lety +2

      And how often do you get stopped by the police?

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 Před 2 lety +19

    How the hell can I take responsibility for something that was largely abolished before I was born? I’ll help you weather the waves- but I’m not sayin I threw that stone in the lake.

    • @jahneastanfield2662
      @jahneastanfield2662 Před 2 lety +1

      Great analogy!
      We are the generations after.
      I never gathered cotton, nor did I feel the sting of the whip!
      I only know that there is an invisible wall that separates Black from White...
      You from me; it is far greater than the separation placed upon us based on our sexual genders.
      Thank you, again!

    • @davidolubiyi5997
      @davidolubiyi5997 Před 2 lety

      I swear you guys actually aren’t listening you’re creating straw men rather than actually addressing the same arguments have been making for decades

    • @nokiot9
      @nokiot9 Před 2 lety

      @@davidolubiyi5997 the civil rights movement isnt a straw man. The modern abolition of affirmative action isn’t a straw man. The abolition of Buffalo soldier platoons and black prisons. The abolition of redlining in almost every part of the country. And adoption of hate crime laws across the country. None of that is a straw man. It all happened and is a strong argument that we have largely erased “structural racism” in America. Do racist individuals still sometimes hold seats of power within these institutions ? YES. But if you remove that individual and the racism evaporates- I’ve got news for you- it’s not systemic or structural, it’s personal.

    • @davidolubiyi5997
      @davidolubiyi5997 Před 2 lety

      @@nokiot9 the consequences of all of these structural racist systems that have woven into the history of America are still felt today to try and pretend that it has just disappeared is either naive or intentionally dismissive and disingenuous. If white people have constantly had a leg up historically surely it doesn’t take a genius to see we don’t live in a meritocracy

    • @nokiot9
      @nokiot9 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidolubiyi5997I’m not denying anything. The problem is, the only response to “structural racism” is to raze that structure to the ground and destroy the foundations. And when you have ZERO better ideas of what to replace it with- it’s a HUGE narrative issue.

  • @davidlee50
    @davidlee50 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just this morning I was watching about the Friendship of Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T Washington.
    When? October 16, 1901.
    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
    Pay it Forward.

  • @carazen
    @carazen Před 3 měsíci

    I love Jon! He can get away with saying what he says and I am here for it. The racism problem is not our to fix. I had someone tell me that it was my attitude towards them that is the problem..after I called them out for a racist tweet saying racist taunts in hockey was exaggerated and holding ppl to an impossible standard.

    • @TheDennisgrass
      @TheDennisgrass Před 3 měsíci

      PIANOGATE!
      The female officer accused the male pianist of racism, for calling Communist Chinese Party supporters Chinese.

  • @smokyboy8412
    @smokyboy8412 Před 2 lety +42

    Name calling and overtalking always leads to progress. Good job!

    • @Ghaleon42
      @Ghaleon42 Před 2 lety

      Dude, cope. The 'name calling' you are referring to only happened after Andrew insulted everyone else's intelligence.

    • @justincase3108
      @justincase3108 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Ghaleon42 you must have watch a different video clip. The “Andrew” guest was named-called and talked over. If you have the better position, then let him expose his flaws.

    • @GingerDrums
      @GingerDrums Před 2 lety

      @@justincase3108 he made some awful points, but was interpreted in the least generous of all possible ways.

    • @GingerDrums
      @GingerDrums Před 2 lety

      A better John Stewart one said: "He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them. But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion... Nor is it enough that he should hear the opinions of adversaries from his own teachers, presented as they state them, and accompanied by what they offer as refutations. He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form."

  • @MrMtanz
    @MrMtanz Před 2 lety +19

    It bothers me that they didn’t include any Black conservative voices or Republican voting/leaning Black immigrant perspectives.
    You might not like it, but they are a part of this conversation too.

    • @jamescarter8311
      @jamescarter8311 Před 2 lety

      Black conservatives don't fit the white supremacy narrative pushed by the left. They don't exist as far as democrats are concerned. It reminds me of when MSNBC deliberately cropped out the face and hands of a black Tea Partier so they could have a panel convo on white gun violence.

  • @terrancel1786
    @terrancel1786 Před rokem +1

    Very entertaining conversation.

  • @mitchrhodes6310
    @mitchrhodes6310 Před měsícem +1

    John Stewart started off with a Toni Morrison quote that it was "time for white people to talk". I feel like Toni Morrison would have been disappointed by a conversation that seemed to revolve around the need for white people to be aware of their privilege but short on solutions to improve the plight of black people.

  • @BalladOfLooks
    @BalladOfLooks Před 2 lety +222

    "We've got to talk about it" -> "I don't engage in conversation with white men"
    Is she on drugs?

    • @Wakenbank
      @Wakenbank Před 2 lety +40

      Lets complain about racism while being racist, got to love people's rationalization sometimes.

    • @Jb-ib6yz
      @Jb-ib6yz Před 2 lety

      Imagine being racist against your own race. Absolute brain washing

    • @mistertroll4107
      @mistertroll4107 Před 2 lety +17

      Shes a grifter

    • @ileavazan7693
      @ileavazan7693 Před 2 lety +2

      may be she is on bbc...

    • @Wakenbank
      @Wakenbank Před 2 lety +2

      @@ileavazan7693 I've never seen her on the BBC TV, not on BBC One, nor Two. 😆

  • @micguardino345
    @micguardino345 Před 2 lety +429

    The woman takes virtue signaling to a whole new level.

    • @philipwipernickle4780
      @philipwipernickle4780 Před 2 lety +15

      The woman lol... Smh.

    • @DaleGribble1
      @DaleGribble1 Před 2 lety

      @@philipwipernickle4780 the fattened ham wearing a dress

    • @akeithing1841
      @akeithing1841 Před 2 lety +29

      I can't wait to pay her to eat with her and explain how terrible I am.

    • @dennisdonnelly1022
      @dennisdonnelly1022 Před 2 lety

      Yea usually people like her, a disgrace that doesn't even respect herself or her own health, they find something to feel good about themselves

    • @DistortedV12
      @DistortedV12 Před 2 lety +10

      yet no comment about the guy on cam... why did at 16:02 he shake his head after Jon is spitting STRAIGHT FACTS?

  • @unclesamowitz9922
    @unclesamowitz9922 Před rokem +4

    79,662 downvotes and counting, Leibowitz. Good times.

  • @jayduncan2846
    @jayduncan2846 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for finally exposing Andrew Sullivan. I’ve been saying this about him for years and the fact that some JUST figured this out IS the problem. Thanks Jon Stewart.

    • @FlashmanVC
      @FlashmanVC Před 3 měsíci +1

      You live your entire life enviously seething over White excellence.

  • @ffojoe69
    @ffojoe69 Před rokem

    The world needs more talks like this, if he would have kept talking, the circular logic would have taken them all to the same conclusion. Systemic oppression leads to racial disparity.

  • @QuietExplorations
    @QuietExplorations Před 2 lety +303

    Certainly most people will disagree with Andrew and for good reason, but neither John nor Lisa did any favors to the conversation. If John and co. are correct in their arguments, then they do a disservice to those arguments by not properly discerning them to Andrew. Instead, they mock and throw jokes for audience kicks, all the while saying "wow, how do we have this conversation?" Did they not realize that they were single handedly increasing the temperature of the conversation with their antics?

    • @imayb1
      @imayb1 Před 2 lety +28

      This format is inherently the wrong way to educate an unbeliever about systemic racism. First, Andrew asked for one example -- which was given and Andrew agreed was problematic. Then Andrew wanted more examples. A 20 min. conversation for TV does not allow proper time to lay out all the evidence. Can you just tell Andrew to go educate himself or even to watch certain documentaries and come back here to chat afterwards? If you did, would he self educate when he is already convinced that there is no such thing as systemic racism? Or would he simply dismiss any evidence as leftist propaganda?
      It's fine to say white people need to talk about the issues, but when it's typical to run into heavy resistance and utter dismissiveness, (and as Lisa said, white men had 400 years to do something and they didn't) then the conversations shut down and still nothing is done.

    • @harbinger6753
      @harbinger6753 Před 2 lety +7

      @@imayb1 >we need to have an honest conversation about race
      >everything be whitey fault yo
      Why are black people like this?

    • @Ghaleon42
      @Ghaleon42 Před 2 lety +36

      Oh please. Andrew could hear everything that was being said by the other panelists and yet his reactions to the ongoing conversation were incoherent at best. Everyone there is an adult, and yet everyone else there is supposed to dedicate an extra 5 minutes to educating that guy? That dude heard what he wanted to hear so that he could say what he wanted to say. He deserved every ounce of mockery that was flung in his direction after the first half -and I'm surprised he made it that far.

    • @QuietExplorations
      @QuietExplorations Před 2 lety +20

      @@Ghaleon42 I hear you. I'm mostly criticizing the fact that Stewart claims to want to have a conversation built on understanding, while meanwhile insulting the shit out of a guy who, while he may be wrong, remains really calm and does not engage in the kind of name calling that those two do. Usually I love John, but I find him to be really petty and hypocritical here. Then again, I'm not engaging with someone who I feel is completely ignoring or misunderstanding my points, so...

    • @lostbutfreesoul
      @lostbutfreesoul Před 2 lety +7

      Agreed, as much as I enjoy the Schadenfreude of the shut-down it really wasn't overly helpful.
      I would have loved for that panel to have concluded with them all yelling about Senators being the root cause of it all. Find some sort of middle ground that could have been used as a foundation for some 'joint anger,' cause that is the only thing we have at this point in time... anger. It likely wouldn't have gone anywhere, the political system in America is that rigged, but at least we could start pointing fingers away from each other and towards our bloody leaders.
      For at the end of the day:
      Some of them actually caused this mess, not hyperbolic either... as our senators are old as dirt!

  • @paulybrunner9091
    @paulybrunner9091 Před 9 měsíci

    As a white man I see the racism and I can feel it. I’m not blind nor deaf. But as a white single 55 year old male who is a civil designer working from home, other then treating others as I would like to be treated what can I do.
    A white man can’t even talk about it. Yes, this was a conversation about racism with an all-white panel, but as a “typical” (non-wealthy person with a TV show) I am not allowed to even talk about it.
    Every form of racism has one common denominator…a white male. Say the word racist and what image naturally pops into your mind? A white male. Hell I even do it.
    I have lived my entire life with the intent of treating others as I would like to be treated. Back in my college days I had a diverse groups of really, REALLY great friends and acquaintances. I was blessed because most of us are still either friends today or at lest still in contact where we wish each a happy birthday or congratulations when their child graduates from a school. But what can I do?
    I have no influence, I have no serious wealth and my job is just that of a simple designer.
    I remember before I left for college my dad gave me the “race talk”. My father was a kind, intelligent man. He told me to be a good person, always be empathetic to all because you never know what they are going through. Always help out others because it will come back to you, maybe not directly but you’ll learn and grow from it. WITH THAT SAID, you will find yourself in a situation where you and your friends will start talking about race. You may be the only white male in that group, or maybe not. But do not say anything. If asked a question, tell them that you are just absorbing it and just want to listen. If pressed, do not make a scene or bring any attention to yourself. Simply excuse yourself to go to the bathroom and do not return. When asked tell them you had to deal with an emergency of some sort…because no matter what you think, no matter how passionately you feel or how empathetic you are…they do NOT what to hear from you.
    He continued; you are a white male and you have been given a leg up, weather you believe it or not. Weather you agree with it or not. And because of that leg up, your input will always be subjugated. At best it will fall on deaf ears, at worst it will be misunderstood and turned against you. There is a good chance you'll lose a friend of two if you do add anything to that conversation. No matter how informed, or well-intentioned it may be. You could even agree with everything and still be subjugated. Just politely excuse yourself to the bathroom and then take up another conversation with somebody else and do not return until that conversation is over...trust me.
    You had nothing to do with slavery, you never owned another person or oppressed another…you a good person and you will have many, many friends. But in that conversation/environment, you will be seen as the enemy, the oppressor, and that will make you feel defensive, and that defense will be misunderstood. Don't even try to explain it or verbalize it...just remain silent, listen and if pressed...leave.
    Son, some battles you can only win by not fighting. Do NOT enter any conversation about race…ever.
    And until now I never have. I have been a good person my entire life. I treat others as I would like to be treated. I will vote for what is right and I will spend my money & time on what is right FOR ALL…but I will not talk or share that with anybody. Other than I am a progressive liberal and I live my life free from knowledge rigidity.
    This problem cannot be fixed by me. I can only exacerbate it. So…I live my life, help those in need, stand up for the oppressed when I can, I try not to add problems to others. I'm a good person.
    That’s MY white male 2 cents worth. Take it for what it is…or not…I’m done with this conversation because this conversation doesn’t want my input…not in my lifetime...and oddly enough…I’m ok with that.

  • @twoo6233
    @twoo6233 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This man is GOOD. "I'm gonna take Toni Morrison's advice on this one"..🧡

  • @Wingsaber
    @Wingsaber Před rokem +421

    "Name me one system"
    Jon goes on to name one
    "Okay but that's just one"

    • @Derrythe01
      @Derrythe01 Před rokem +106

      Then he names another. "Okay but that's just one." Like, no... we're on two now, learn to count. This was all after they listed off four or five of them.

    • @Uldihaa
      @Uldihaa Před rokem +61

      Every time. And Jon didn't even get to the justice system or financial aid from the government or loans from banks or school funding etc. And Andrew knew there was an entire list of systems, it's why he kept interrupting.

    • @briansmith6292
      @briansmith6292 Před rokem +2

      You really believe that's it? You're the problem

    • @chicagobrother1970
      @chicagobrother1970 Před rokem +33

      Good point. It's at that comment where I would decide to end the conversation sadly because a person who gives me a response of "Okay but that's just one" is someone who doesn't want to learn, who doesn't want to find common ground and understanding with me. That's someone who wants to argue.

    • @neanderthalslayer
      @neanderthalslayer Před rokem +1

      Andrew should be deported

  • @kairyurider
    @kairyurider Před 2 lety +36

    This is a video that makes me sad CZcams took down the dislike count, I’m so curious how people don’t agree with this.

    • @Bigolg1975
      @Bigolg1975 Před 2 lety +3

      Based on the comments to like ratio I'd say more dislike it than liked it.

    • @pilotperry4525
      @pilotperry4525 Před 2 lety +1

      Dislikes doesn't mean someone is wrong.

    • @Bigolg1975
      @Bigolg1975 Před 2 lety

      @@pilotperry4525 it sure as hell doesn't mean their right. Jon is straight up trash for not having a real discussion.

    • @djuraster
      @djuraster Před 2 lety +4

      350k views only 8k Likes means public took a shit on this video

    • @KanyeCorsoTraining
      @KanyeCorsoTraining Před 2 lety

      Yikes 😬 wonder why you disagree?

  • @glitched.gaming
    @glitched.gaming Před rokem +5

    I thought it was perfect. More often than not, this is how a conversation will go. The key to its success is the moderator and their ability to diagnose and steer the conversation. Noting that they cannot "control" the conversation once it has begun, but "steer" it in a direction. Jon did a wonderful job and as someone who has moderated panel discussions on transgender experiences and HIV awareness I commend him.

    • @deathtakes
      @deathtakes Před rokem

      Heaven forbid a topic go "off narrative" amirite?

  • @staceyking8800
    @staceyking8800 Před rokem +4

    John let the man talk !

  • @friday13michael
    @friday13michael Před 2 lety +359

    Lisa said, “We need to hold them with grace and compassion,” right after calling Andrew a lot of names.

    • @tombryant52jumpscoach
      @tombryant52jumpscoach Před 2 lety

      And saying that "...we don't even engage with white men at Race2dinner". This is just a paid appearance, not a social roundtable.

    • @CHill-qn3kr
      @CHill-qn3kr Před 2 lety

      White people are so incompetent when it comes to understanding the nuances of race.

    • @sonnyking1435
      @sonnyking1435 Před 2 lety +5

      Names don't change a society Truth and justice would be a start.

    • @dropfry
      @dropfry Před 2 lety +15

      They ridiculed a guy while preaching how to win him over.

    • @Findaway2day
      @Findaway2day Před 2 lety +25

      Andrew is the roadblock to race relations. Andrew is simply not a deep diver when it comes to thinking 🤔 He is wasting precious time, should not have been on the podcast.

  • @brett2themax
    @brett2themax Před 2 lety +148

    In the 1920s black communities were just starting to thrive, which they continued to do until the US government claimed eminent domain over their businesses to build the interstate highway system.

    • @hoosier3060
      @hoosier3060 Před 2 lety +39

      Don’t forgot the Tulsa bombing too.

    • @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
      @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS Před 2 lety +38

      If most people knew the history of eminent domain and it’s role in harming black communities, they’d be shocked even as it went on right under many of our noses because it was billed as progress. And it wasn’t just highways and it wasn’t just the 40s. Look at urban renewal. Entire business districts were redefined so they could be condemned and give land to developers. It happened in a small city that I moved to years after it happened. The black community’s wealth was gutted and it was decades before the business renewal by white developers took place. This was aided by voting districts that kept Black people off of the city counsel and the zoning board. I only know of the history because my ex was a planner who did research with a scholar during grad school.

    • @hoosier3060
      @hoosier3060 Před 2 lety +5

      @@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS great example of democrat racism towards blacks (republicans do it too, just not as much on the inner city electorate).

    • @Auguur
      @Auguur Před 2 lety +6

      Just one small example of how the system has been trying to keep the non whites down, there are so many. Yet the terrified whites deny it all and pretend it is all a lie as it flies in the face of every minority, whether they acknowledge it or not.

    • @Auguur
      @Auguur Před 2 lety +9

      @@hoosier3060 Aaaw, learn history much? Keep reading, you might actually learn something.

  • @stephanurkel7567
    @stephanurkel7567 Před rokem +3

    Easily one of my top 10 favorite episodes of anything. And a year later I'm just noticing the head tilt @4:17 that was the cue to "buckle up" lol

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro Před 2 lety +185

    as an immigrant who grew up with black families in the ghetto I can assure you that they hang on to family values more than you think it just becomes increasing harder and harder to do that when the culture around them de-incentivizes them to do so and the government makes it harder instead of easier to maintain that kind of unit

    • @TheCreepypro
      @TheCreepypro Před 2 lety

      @@Embarrassed4U every culture in america is toxic because they refuse to talk to each other properly this is the main thing we need to fix in this country

    • @nm1raider758
      @nm1raider758 Před rokem

      What culture would that be?!?!? First of all, MOST Black people do NOT live in the Ghetto! Most Black people are either classified as middle or upper class even though there is a large wealth disparity between Black and White do to ALL of the unearned wealth that White people stole! Black people overall have conservative values and the crime rate overall in the Black Community is almost non-existent! So, what are you guys talking about?!?!

    • @TheModernAlchemix
      @TheModernAlchemix Před rokem +1

      Well said… you should be on the next panel 😂♥️

    • @kcrock007
      @kcrock007 Před rokem +13

      ​@@Embarrassed4U You are right.... the American culture!!!

    • @dorian7215
      @dorian7215 Před rokem

      @@Embarrassed4U our culture is the American culture. We are the children of slaves who were brought here. Any culture we learned is directly from those who captured our labor commoditized our bodies for their profit.

  • @zachmoyer8146
    @zachmoyer8146 Před 2 lety +286

    Should’ve done this for the problem with the media because this is a great example of using a panel of people to accomplish zero conversation and dialogue

    • @kfleming78
      @kfleming78 Před 2 lety

      He has the wrong panel - he should have PRO-BLACKS and PRO-WHITES on - rather than 3 ANTI-WHITES vs a PRO-WHITE on REMOTE CAMERA?

    • @ToyKeeper
      @ToyKeeper Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah, this popular discussion format is terrible for meaningful communication about complex, divisive issues. It seems kind of negligent for Jon to allow it on his show except as a demonstration of why it doesn't work.

    • @NotDeadYet25
      @NotDeadYet25 Před 2 lety +3

      I was really hoping they were gonna break character and turn this into a conversation about how these kinds of talks are awful instead I was just disappointed with everyone involved

    • @ToyKeeper
      @ToyKeeper Před 2 lety +3

      @@NotDeadYet25 Exactly. Afterward I felt like... "I'm not mad, just disappointed."
      It might have worked if they hadn't invited someone with a decades-long history of publishing toxic stuff about race, getting fired for it, and rage-quitting society to go rant on his personal blog. But with such an inflammatory person in the mix, along with both Jon and Lisa escalating the conflict, it didn't go well at all. The only person who didn't come across as a jerk was Chip.

    • @Anykindahandle
      @Anykindahandle Před 2 lety

      @@kfleming78 I don’t even think the dude was “pro white” I think he’s just not a racist prick like the rest of them. He says one word and Jon Stewart starts interrupting. So fucking annoying

  • @jenniferg6727
    @jenniferg6727 Před rokem +44

    I am having trouble watching this. This guy is so upsetting. Thanks for Jon and this lady! She killed it!!

    • @chadalpha7983
      @chadalpha7983 Před rokem +2

      White Fragility is a hell of a drug

    • @deathtakes
      @deathtakes Před rokem

      It upset you that a man defended himself from the accusation of racism simply for being white?

  • @ArrowOfTruth01
    @ArrowOfTruth01 Před rokem +18

    10:18 Imagine the backlash if she had said that they don't engage with any other race. That's fucking ridiculous and I say that as someone who supports reparations.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Před rokem +2

      Imagine supporting reparations....

    • @eighteen-naked-cowboys
      @eighteen-naked-cowboys Před 3 měsíci

      such a pointless fucking argument. "if she said X about a non-white person" but she didnt. she said it about the most privileged skin color on the planet. the rules are different for us BY OUR OWN DESIGN

    • @thurstonaxel8505
      @thurstonaxel8505 Před 2 měsíci

      cant blame her. His opinion was very... well yeah.. dumb and no point

  • @000snow000
    @000snow000 Před rokem +69

    As someone who is a second generation immigrant from England, that guy pissed me off. We should not use those terms in any meaningful way because we don't have the associated difficulties that immigrants from non white/western European countries have. That guy can go around calling himself an immigrant all he wants but it doesn't mean anything when the biggest challenge for him was filling out the visa paperwork and having women tell him his accent is sexy.

    • @kevinwells9751
      @kevinwells9751 Před rokem

      "I'm an immigrant", yeah, you're a white immigrant from one country built on white supremacy to another country built on white supremacy, big surprise that you think there's no such thing as systemic racism

  • @kiwi011
    @kiwi011 Před 2 lety +121

    "We need to have conversations" says the lady who doesn't speak to men.

    • @hopefulspectator6573
      @hopefulspectator6573 Před 2 lety +9

      She doesn't speak to men who refuse to listen because there is no point.

    • @chuckecheese5251
      @chuckecheese5251 Před 2 lety +24

      @@hopefulspectator6573 she said specifically that she doesn't allow people to speak based on their race or gender

    • @ernieels355
      @ernieels355 Před 2 lety +4

      @@hopefulspectator6573she never once said that lmaoooooo

    • @jayr7890
      @jayr7890 Před 2 lety

      @Jack black people have had 400 years to stop enslaving their own people and they can't lol

    • @Jojo_D_Northstar
      @Jojo_D_Northstar Před 2 lety +2

      @@hopefulspectator6573 refuse to listen? You mean refuse to agree.