Jane Elliott Episode 1. Racist Evangelical Power and Politics: The Beginning of Slavery

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  • @fortyfourandgore9787
    @fortyfourandgore9787 Před měsícem +9

    I'm so glad we still have her. She is such a treasure.

  • @becka_boo
    @becka_boo Před 3 měsíci +23

    I have a great respect for the work Jane has done in her life. She’s been exposing and fighting racism longer than many of us have been alive. While I may not agree with every statement she speaks, her life has been dedicated to creating a more perfect union.

    • @FreedomBuilding-fl7cb
      @FreedomBuilding-fl7cb Před měsícem

      Mrs Elliot it's like you are a blessed angel from heaven!!!! Let me take it a little further see black people at the bottom of the evil devil's kingdom already have everlasting life after death in this devil's kingdom yet white folks have to attain this from black folks in honor and respect and understanding of the black struggle to achieve everlasting life after death in this devil's kingdom of death???? See the face of black people are the spirit of Jesus in the struggle,??!!!! So white people and everyone else claiming to hate black people?? Will regret greatly that they were ever born after death comes ?? Yet you and many others want have that to worry about particular if confession with your mouth in the devil's kingdom that we are all sisters and brothers under God even though we be in the devil's kingdom for now???? See Jesus is coming with the black man and woman kingdom of everlasting life when he comes!!!!!! In other words the world would be judged because of the black face by Jesus Christ??!!!! That's why black people are stuck by God at the bottom of the devil's kingdom of death????? I hate black people is folk's telling on themselves to God????

  • @kathimeci5179
    @kathimeci5179 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Please join me in refusing to help the US Government perpetuate racism by refusing to answer ‘race’ questions on forms. When I’m asked to define my ‘race’, I say ‘human’. If that isn’t a choice in the options, I don’t answer, I choose ‘other’, or I write in ‘human’. Why doesn’t the government ask the question they really want to know, which is, “What color is your skin?” Ms. Elliott is spot on - there is ONLY ONE RACE - THE HUMAN RACE. I’m grateful for you, Ms. Elliott, and I’m a privileged white!

    • @letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      @letstalkwithandrewlove7880  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi. Thanks for commenting. How can I get in contact with you?

    • @suninmoon4601
      @suninmoon4601 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Know that in some countries, it is illegal even to include such questions in official records. Also religion, is nobody else's business.

    • @brianag9726
      @brianag9726 Před 18 dny +1

      I noticed that in different states, my race is defined differently. In MD I was Native American, in MI I was not because I was not 1/4 and did not have a tribal certificate and in CA I am. Maybe that has changed, but your “race” shouldn’t change based on which state you are in.

  • @greeneyes0078
    @greeneyes0078 Před měsícem +7

    What Ms. Jane is saying that we are all related - that is very true. Jan 25, 2023 - Having research "Do all humans have African DNA" and this is what I have found - Notice that no matter which branch in the tree you start at, if you trace far enough back, it will connect with a branch from an indigenous African population. The fact that all branches converge with African populations is a key piece of genetic evidence supporting the theory that all humans originated in Africa.

    • @letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      @letstalkwithandrewlove7880  Před měsícem +1

      @@greeneyes0078 thank you f9r doing your research.

    • @fortyfourandgore9787
      @fortyfourandgore9787 Před měsícem +1

      I was surprised to find during my own research on my DNA several sources stated even 1% (I, and some cousin matches, have more) was about seven generations back, or 5th great grandparent level. A lot of people would probably be surprised by how close each percentage point they have might be. Given the timing, this would put that great-grandparent into the transatlantic slave trade participation of Portugal on my paternal side. DNA is not always distributed equally, and I have one branch of the family that lists me at 22% (instead of the expected "quarter" of 25%) of another race, even though my maternal grandmother was fully from the country she came from. (This has been confirmed through cousin matches with a higher percentage.) For me, the tricky part is that the Portuguese government took over all record-keeping, documented only what they wanted to, and destroyed everything else. I think it's great that slave descendants of the South have been able to find their roots. I am on that same journey, but having a bit of difficulty.

  • @marjorieroen2453
    @marjorieroen2453 Před 3 měsíci +19

    I love hearing Jane, she keeps it simple.

    • @JamelDaniels-lj6nf
      @JamelDaniels-lj6nf Před 2 měsíci +1

      Simple is people as simple is Humans play in A game maid of savival that's all of what we are forced to Do to start A Race set at A disadvantage the story and stories of the out come of Disadvantage and disenfranchised is total sum in mathematics it's mathematics it's very very simple it is the long long long long talkesss about it trully Do nothing till this very message folks are SET UP Be taken advantage of it's crazzy twist it's shocking thoe How a Human can live and breath to disenfranchise You but thay end up being disenfranchised own the world stage be for the whole world 🌎 the whole time you was thinking thay was smart with mathematics Babylon Have fallen from the very first president to the clown showww we are looking at today 13 trillion Dollars in dept every 12 monthssss 1 trillion More the moral of How the story end is written written right Know whattttttt !!!!!! A JUDGMENT ITS NO NEED TO BE TALKING ITS OF NO HELP TO WHAT TAKING PLACE CUTT THE foolishness talking yesterday talk is a sine of sicknesssss as to what Need to BE talked about what Needs to Be talk about only trying to Be SLYyyyy and slick mother fuckers think thay can talk talk talk talk talk talk thay way to A Heaven thay ass don't knowwww us Nowwww buttttt some Have maid A hellllllll of A life for orthers ohhhhhhhhhhhhh I didn't know that was going own sly and slick shitttttt it's own the bookssssss NO one ca. HIDE or escape thisss judgment at NO time thay are about to Be jumping off bridges to ther very death self destruction Now whatssss New we Need to be talking talking about find that out some are talking trying to Run out the clock some are talking to bye thay self some time reverse thay very way of thinking in the loosing quarter 4 th quarter to late What Go around come around the universe is reallllll Carma don't for get not one address's sword time hour of the judgment I'm

  • @olee8431
    @olee8431 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Luv Jane Elliott …

  • @conwittyconway6134
    @conwittyconway6134 Před 3 měsíci +11

    You can't grow cotton, tobacco, indigo or coffee in Europe. The colonizers brought forced labor into their colonies from Africa precisely because they had skill largely in those areas. This is also true of raising cattle, growing rice, and looming/weaving the cotton into cloth. We can also add the smelting of tensile steel to that list. Book banning is not the real issue. The forced enslavement of skilled Africans via the transatlantic slave trade has never properly been addressed in written form any way.

  • @w1lsons482
    @w1lsons482 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This woman should not be platformed, her stance on reparations for Freedman is all I need to know about her. B1

  • @kephas9880
    @kephas9880 Před měsícem +4

    The scriptures say it is going to happen to them anyway. Whether the change or not and it’s on its way

  • @bernardhenderson1146
    @bernardhenderson1146 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Pastor John Mac said the same thing

  • @VernonNickersonSCHOOLCOACH
    @VernonNickersonSCHOOLCOACH Před 2 měsíci +3

    There is a new book relevant to this conversation: THE OTHER EVANGELICALS: A STORY OF LIBERAL, BLACK, PROGRESSIVE, FEMINIST, AND GAY CHRISTIANS- and the Movement That Pushed Them Out by Isaac B. Sharp ( William B Eerdmans Publishing Company)

  • @sabrinamarie4380
    @sabrinamarie4380 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The problem is that there is always a problem. Whether we each acknowledge the very real problem of racism or refuse to acknowledge it really does not matter when it comes to actual change and solutions, aka eliminating racism.
    Everyone in general cares about basic humanitarian needs because that is what we all need to survive. It os actually quite bias to say that white people only care about money, especially when a lot of people whom identify as white don't necessariky even realize or acknowledge what that is actually signaling. People might even go as far as to say they don't care about basic needs, but take away their food, water, and shelter once and than see hiw much they suddenly "care". The problem is we are not all the same and never were, two people can believe the same thing but have completely different perspectives for comoletely valid reasons. The onky way to thrive is to understand the value of every human being for their unique differences not their simularities.
    So when it comes to racism, it is disqustingly real, and it is a fact that when a light skin child walks down the street alone, they do have more security than a child with dark skin does. But fighting with people who do not believe that reality is true really diesn't go anywhere, because it takes away from the possible questions and than solutions such as "what can we do to make all children, more safe walking down any street?", than people reguardless of whether or not they believe racism exists, focus on actual action that keeps all kids safe, which in turn will decrease the opportunity or enablement of racism.
    As much as I do believe and value Jane for bringing more attention to the seriousness and danger resulting from generation after generations of Religious extreamiam and white supreamacy, if the focus is not on solutions and effective action, than we all get stuck. So while teaching kids especially, whom are the most dependant upon adults of all humans, a strong focus on critical thought and brainstorming solutions while recognizing diversity, inclusion, democracy, etc.is necessaary, and honestly the most important. I agree History must be taught in k12 BUT at a level that children can process because they do not have the same experience as adults have had. Can teach a kid everything about flying a plane but until they fly it, they really can't understand the full experience. Jane realized the heavy need to help people see a wider perspective when it comes to race, and started in a generation prior to social media where what she was saying was VERY uncommon to heat out of a woman/Light skin person's mouth. Very thankful for the pioneers of activisim and expancive thought!
    Anyway...thanks for reading my long arse review, mostly unedited, but hey, I ain't gettin' paid! Lol...and what an excellent podcast!..Much love❤❤❤

  • @brianag9726
    @brianag9726 Před 18 dny

    I am a 5th grade teacher and committed to preventing any racist remarks among my new students this coming school year. I am planning to show the Frontline “A Class Divided,” but am concerned with the use of the n-word since it was filmed at a different time and with all white students. I have no white students in my class and last year a Black student was using sexist and racist language to some Latinas and they were using the n-word to him and I do not want that to recur this year. Any suggestions are welcomed. I did show the Frontline to my 4th graders in the early 90’s and that went well, but I think there is more racism now. I am hoping that showing them what happened in Ms. Elliott’s class and discussing it will help prevent division and help my students see that we are better when we work together and support each other.

  • @daphnecollier9264
    @daphnecollier9264 Před měsícem +1

    Reparations for BLACKS

  • @yolandayoung7462
    @yolandayoung7462 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The man was so rude. Why get on screen so that we have to watch you on your phone or actively moving off screen. I'm at 15 minutes and what has he contributed to the interview?

  • @quietstorm677
    @quietstorm677 Před měsícem

    Tell the truth

  • @mcfact1827
    @mcfact1827 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Look this up..>>>>Jane Elliott On Reparations "I'm Going To Lose Most Of Your Black Audience With This One!"

    • @letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      @letstalkwithandrewlove7880  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I already seen and I agree with her.

    • @mcfact1827
      @mcfact1827 Před 2 měsíci

      @@letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      Many people do not. She pretends to be a friend of BLKS until money comes up.
      She's for red Indians getting money, but not the native BLK Americans, who have built this country and have suffered to this day more than any other group in America.

    • @mcfact1827
      @mcfact1827 Před 2 měsíci

      @@letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      This didn't show. Anyway, many do not agree with Elliot. She pretends to be a friend of BLKS, until money comes up.
      Elliott is for red Indians getting money, but native BLK Americans, who built this country and still suffer to this day.

    • @mcfact1827
      @mcfact1827 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@letstalkwithandrewlove7880my comments aren't showing up.

    • @letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      @letstalkwithandrewlove7880  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mcfact1827 i see them

  • @kennethrichardson7945
    @kennethrichardson7945 Před měsícem

    She does not support reparations

  • @ibragimgus
    @ibragimgus Před 3 měsíci +2

    Old but not smart. What about 4000 years of slavery and color has nothing to do with slavery.

    • @letstalkwithandrewlove7880
      @letstalkwithandrewlove7880  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and replying.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Před 3 měsíci +1

      She is a agent and we dnt fk wt her. Only immigrants do

    • @helpanimals-
      @helpanimals- Před 3 měsíci

      That's a different kind of slavery, not like where they shipped millions of Africans to the "new world"

    • @gerrysharpe1958
      @gerrysharpe1958 Před 2 měsíci

      The European enlightenment gave pseudo science arguments for racism, white good intelligent and other sub-human. The Catholic Church joined in with a papal bull authorizing slavery, invasion and conversion by force. All based on racism, the unscientific race concept. So, yes slavery is not new but race based slavery was new to reduce people to chattel like animals. Still today using race categories to oppress and exploit here in United States and as foreign policy bias.

    • @misterkgb1
      @misterkgb1 Před měsícem

      @@mikejones-wn1sw 💯 she is a agent of chaos and confusion.

  • @mystictraveler8642
    @mystictraveler8642 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Jane luves in la la land. Like to see her inside asian businesses in blk communities and see how she handles it. Lady is too focused on white and black. She does not look at the whole and very biased towards blks. She is not transparent and never speak anout their unwilling to be responsible for any of their bad culture, choices and behavior.

    • @helpanimals-
      @helpanimals- Před 3 měsíci

      That's called systemic racism . Don't preach evil

    • @henrylockett7838
      @henrylockett7838 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Oh hush! I'm black American and I've NEVER been in trouble with the law. I work, have a beautiful home, and a little money in the bank. Black people are NOT a monolith!

    • @sistahb5159
      @sistahb5159 Před 2 měsíci

      Jane is against reparations, the debt that is due to Black Americans. She believes and acts like she knows what's best for us more than we do. But she has nothing to say about every other group in the US that has received them.

    • @fortyfourandgore9787
      @fortyfourandgore9787 Před měsícem

      As a person of Asian, white, and afro-Portuguese descent, as well as having a lot of friends and coworkers in the black community, I find that statement to be pretty offensive and, more to the point, inaccurate.

    • @mystictraveler8642
      @mystictraveler8642 Před měsícem

      @fortyfourandgore9787 People like you find everything and anything offensive when it comes to black people. This is absolutely ridiculous and has to stop. You have no idea what asians go through in those stores. Addressing the black people's irresponsible behavior and lack of accountability is not racism. They are verbally and physically violent with asian children, women and elders. And they portray themselves as a victim, Constantly. For decades. You are the real racist and the problem.

  • @Darkamiseh85
    @Darkamiseh85 Před 7 dny

    Thank u Jane I'm highly appreciative for all the education ur putting out there

  • @jessesellers9873
    @jessesellers9873 Před měsícem +2

    She speaks of the Spanish Inquisition, but does not speak of the reason why it began. She has made a lot of money through the decades with her grift.

  • @user-gl9jc2xu3z
    @user-gl9jc2xu3z Před 2 měsíci +2

    I guess the Evangelical Congregationalist are splitting with the mainstream Evangelical church. First of all, the EC church and school was founded by my grandfather and family. This church has a biracial congregation, politics are forbidden in the church which the church claims it’s strictly about the scriptures, and religious objects are forbidden. The only cross the church bears is a small one embedded in the sandstone brick in the outside wall in the image of a cross. There is one painting in the church of the river where Christ was baptized. Once the name Evangelical was taken off the church, it revitalized itself.