Her Family Were Racists. She Reveals What They Were So Afraid Of

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2022
  • She was filmed in 1989 as part of a television series that I was making asking baby boomers to reflect back on their upbringings in the 1950s and 1960s. We selected about 200 people to interview at length from thousands and she was selected because she was such a thoughtful and kind person with an understanding, and some sympathy, for those segregationists in her family who she described as having intense fear - a fear of losing control.
    All of my career of interviewing thousands of people, I never found anyone as blunt and direct describing what was her people feared so much. As she described it, her family and the South feared any change in the status quo. There were politicians - local, state and national politicians, who publicly stated these fears and fueled the flames.
    She makes a statement in this interview which is much debated in the comments. that good people can be racist. She describes people who heard conspiracy theories from the Reconstruction time after the Civil War, people who saw the murder of Emmett Till as "fake news". The concept of integration, of equality and fairness and civil rights was an anathema to her people. It all frightened and they were convinced that they could stop it and return to things as they had been.
    I'm sure she would not say today exactly what she said back then with all that has changed and all that has been revealed about those times and her people. I respect her courage for expressing to us what she had witnessed and experienced in the relatives in her own family and those who lived in her town including those who fueled the flames of fear and the racism that came as a result.
    if you search the word "segregation" on my CZcams channel you will find more comments from others with different points of view.
    Although I have not shared her name (she has not given me her permission) I want to thank her for sharing her thoughts and feelings with me.
    If you found this interview of interest, please support my efforts by clicking the super thanks button below the video screen. That support allows me to continue posting clips from my archives.
    Thank you
    David Hoffman filmmaker

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  • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
    @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před 2 lety +85

    60s presidential candidate George Wallace was called a racist. Was he? You decide - czcams.com/video/1lk9QmYI4qE/video.html
    David Hoffman filmmaker

    • @bubbathomas192
      @bubbathomas192 Před 2 lety +42

      Well david my friend: how can a person despise another because his or her skin color and call themselves a good person. This is why the script say: because iniquity shall abound 😐the love of many shall wax cold 😐 the sin of iniquity is unjust judgement and extreme wickedness. This is what wrong with people today;cant you see: you set judgement on people because the color of there skin. This is extreme wickedness. It is time to repent and get right with the Lord 🙏🙏

    • @activistbook3809
      @activistbook3809 Před 2 lety +38

      Quick answer - yep.

    • @carmencortelyou9463
      @carmencortelyou9463 Před 2 lety +19

      I remember the sixties and George Wallace. At the very least he was a demagogue who used racist language to political advantage. Does it matter how sincere a person’s hatred is? It was sufficient - or his indifference to the plight of African-Americans in this country was sufficient. I’ve wondered the same thing about Donald Trump, and concluded it’s irrelevant. Of course, Wallace eventually repented…supposedly.

    • @activistbook3809
      @activistbook3809 Před 2 lety +7

      @@carmencortelyou9463 racism isn’t about intent

    • @carmencortelyou9463
      @carmencortelyou9463 Před 2 lety

      @@activistbook3809
      And I’m saying intent matters, regardless of motive. Both Wallace and Trump intended to keep black people (and others) down. Perhaps only to gain power. Perhaps because of a sincere belief in white male superiority. Either way results in racism.

  • @74455776
    @74455776 Před 2 lety +3357

    Imagine a group fearing unfairness and anti democracy as they're being unfair and undemocratic...that's quite something, isn't it?

    • @gincream1993
      @gincream1993 Před 2 lety +17

      😳.

    • @neilifill4819
      @neilifill4819 Před 2 lety +602

      They probably really feared being treated the ways they treated others.

    • @kay2thalay70
      @kay2thalay70 Před 2 lety +430

      Fear of retribution. Karma paranoia.

    • @paradoxicalcanons
      @paradoxicalcanons Před 2 lety +229

      @@neilifill4819 This right here. The fear of retribution is real.

    • @Cherokee.Sunrise44
      @Cherokee.Sunrise44 Před 2 lety +71

      If we look at our society today, the behavior of fear and uncertainty dominating is ever present. And then people make decisions from a place of fear and uncertainty. When we Learn from our history we can more readily recognize these same human behaviors today. But only when we Learn. These behaviors are Not exclusive to only one culture or "race" but many people today find it hard to break away from the status quo, even if they know better. Many.People.Today.

  • @judiththomas7431
    @judiththomas7431 Před rokem +1588

    The most truthful thing she revealed was that many racists became physically ill at the thought of others gaining any fairness or equity. WOW!!!

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 Před rokem +134

      amen. the true test of character is how you feel when someone else does well. if your upset you need to check yourself. these people cant stand to see others do well.

    • @HuemorDGAP
      @HuemorDGAP Před rokem +76

      🤣🤣🤣🤣it's so sick, they shouldn't be in charge of anything!!! Wow for real!!

    • @ludovicusbathory1715
      @ludovicusbathory1715 Před rokem

      That is honestly funny.
      Racist: 😨:I can not believe people with a different skin tone then me now have equal rights. 😱What is the world coming to? 😵How could this happen why would god allow this? 🤢If they have rights it will destroy the very fabric of reality.
      Me a black dude living life: 😃good afternoon.
      Racist: 😳😨😰
      Me: 😐you ok?
      Racist: 😡western civilization is dead.
      Me: 🤣ok dude bye.

    • @bengozzy408
      @bengozzy408 Před rokem +52

      Vampires

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Před rokem

      This fear has driven people to do the most DEMONIC acts of violence and killings against innocent,black citizens in america since Adolph Hitler.

  • @mmawilldesha
    @mmawilldesha Před rokem +131

    As a black southerner I heard the stories from my elders, and I know it was brutal back in the day. It's good to hear someone from the other side speak honestly. Great interview.

  • @anastasiabeaverhousin5398
    @anastasiabeaverhousin5398 Před 3 měsíci +30

    She was blatantly honest in a time that honesty was horrible. Respect.

  • @godbodytheclergyman7874
    @godbodytheclergyman7874 Před rokem +707

    I lived in a town called Chester In Illinois as a small child. I was almost hung from a tree there. For grown men to attack a 10 year old is pure hatred. I've looked the devil directly in the eyes. I felt hunted like game.

    • @godhimself1128
      @godhimself1128 Před rokem +26

      CHRIST. How long ago was this??

    • @chuckabbate5924
      @chuckabbate5924 Před rokem +47

      I'm sorry for the horror that visited you. People need to choose to walk in the light.

    • @tyfrazier2905
      @tyfrazier2905 Před rokem +4

      Wow, you mean this was up north, I thought it was all brotherly up there.

    • @caliisactive1074
      @caliisactive1074 Před rokem +43

      We don't know about these type of stories this is Info We Need!! Survivors stories

    • @AT-gu8by
      @AT-gu8by Před rokem

      @@caliisactive1074 Is the Buffalo shooting enough for you?

  • @WraithX959
    @WraithX959 Před rokem +474

    What they feared was retribution for all the heinous acts committed.

    • @GodsDaughter444
      @GodsDaughter444 Před rokem +23

      EXACTLY

    • @aliceianwillis8644
      @aliceianwillis8644 Před rokem +8

      Exactly...

    • @daramcneil9623
      @daramcneil9623 Před rokem +3

      @Palepride Worldwide 🤣😆😁😄😃😀😂🤣😅

    • @romecottrell4558
      @romecottrell4558 Před rokem +6

      No 😨 one can never be punished for everything bad that other people done during the hundreds of years of human history 🤥. We can only try not to make the same mistakes over and over again.

    • @gigiarmany4332
      @gigiarmany4332 Před rokem

      PERIOD

  • @joshuas1960
    @joshuas1960 Před rokem +22

    Madame, failure to do the right thing is doing the wrong thing. Additionally, it is not possible to be a racist and a good person. Those terms are mutually exclusive.

  • @morrionperryman8708
    @morrionperryman8708 Před rokem +42

    “My great grandfather was a good man but he was a racist!” Wow! All in the same sentence… What an oxymoron!

    • @thedialogue9545
      @thedialogue9545 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Exactly, wicked isn't good is it!

    • @belleofthecamp6530
      @belleofthecamp6530 Před 2 měsíci +3

      A better statement would have been; and what she clearly meant to iterate..he did some good humanitarian deeds as well some awful evil views, she saw both sides to him.

    • @rhondataylor4455
      @rhondataylor4455 Před 2 měsíci +1

      There's only one good and not the racist Grand

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 Před měsícem +1

      Racist is not synonymous with being good nor bad in personhood it has nothing to do with hate it is about privilege

    • @mhawks
      @mhawks Před měsícem

      Maybe she looked passed what made him had and loved him, she understood what was going changer her way. Isn't that worth something

  • @curtisthomas2670
    @curtisthomas2670 Před rokem +508

    "When you're accustomed to privilege equality feels like oppression"

  • @DravenUrei
    @DravenUrei Před 2 lety +748

    "Be glad we are asking for equality, and not demanding revenge"
    I think about this quote a lot. Racists wouldn't be so scared of black people getting power if they truly believed that black people were never mistreated. They are afraid of ever experiencing even a SLIVER of what we've been through. Last few years is evidence of this.

    • @tonyjones1560
      @tonyjones1560 Před rokem +44

      There’s a scene in the Wayans Brothers movie “I’m Gonna Get You, Sucka!” where the hero goes down to the HQ of the local black revolutionary movement to ask for help. The leader of the group is the only one there…and the only one left. When the hero asks, “Where are your men?” the leader tells him about a new government facility that opened downtown and how they went down to protest: “They went down there with guns…and came out with JOBS! The brothas weren’t mad anymore…” Dude’s sitting in a room decorated with all sorts of Afrocentric and left wing political posters. He’s dressed in a daishiki, a beret and black leather gloves…and his wife, young son and daughter are not just white, but blonde haired and blue eyed. Really. You can find this on CZcams, if you haven’t seen it. It’s hilarious. FTR, the revolutionary is played by Clarence Williams III from the 1960s show “The Mod Squad,” and his wife is Eve Plumb (Jan from “The Brady Bunch.”)
      Perhaps without meaning to, the Wayans Bros made a statement about the probable nature of “black retaliation” in America. The vast majority of us are looking for tangible redress for ancient and continuing wrong, a reasonable chance at a decent life (just like anybody else) and to finally have an end to hypocrisy…

    • @DravenUrei
      @DravenUrei Před rokem +14

      @@tonyjones1560 I almost forgot the older Waynes brother did I'm Gonna Get You, Sucka, that used to be one of my favorite blaxploitation parody movies. Right next to "Don't Be a Menace To South Central While Drinking Juice in the Hood".

    • @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
      @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 Před rokem +38

      Facts, and black people aren’t even thinking about revenge more focused on everybody being treated fairly then plotting petty revenge. Two wrongs don’t make a right as my auntie always said.

    • @hydrobuu
      @hydrobuu Před rokem +3

      @@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 yeah not all black think that way.

    • @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
      @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 Před rokem

      @@hydrobuu I can promise the majority of blacks being I am black do not care about revenge, all individuals want is to be treated fairly and maybe some feel like reparations is needed which we know will never come. I don’t know of any black groups creating gathers about hate or any other non sense, just want equality is the number 1 thing. We have to many problems in our own community to be focus on revenge and hate.

  • @daguy5680
    @daguy5680 Před rokem +20

    When I was stationed in Georgia in the early 1970's, I met/knew a clansman. I asked him why he joined. He told me around here, it's like the cub scouts, when you're little, your folks just put you in it and that's what u grow up with. This lady reminded me of that.

    • @2kt2000
      @2kt2000 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm in my 50's..and Brown (black has negative connotations by design)..and I've been telling people a version of that since my teens. Atleast half of racist I'd say. good point.

    • @businessbuilder92
      @businessbuilder92 Před 23 dny

      Believe it or not here in southern virginia there was a clansman march right in the middle of the city this was around the 2010s so pretty recent it got nasty they actually vandalized my home more than anything i was just surprised they still had so many numbers haha crazyness

  • @Mo-yd8xc
    @Mo-yd8xc Před 2 lety +616

    What the hell is "a good racist?"

    • @TheRealPynkPanther
      @TheRealPynkPanther Před 2 lety

      king von, according to the black community. thing is, he was racist against his own. he didn't kill anyone white. everyone he killed he knew and looked just like him. yet he is worshipped by his community. hell, i guess those that worship him are "good racists", too.

    • @rausyahsosauceyah772
      @rausyahsosauceyah772 Před 2 lety +82

      There isn’t one !

    • @rashaunthomas5814
      @rashaunthomas5814 Před rokem +56

      Bruuuuuuh I couldn't move past that part!

    • @MelGibsonFan
      @MelGibsonFan Před rokem +13

      Someone doesn't act on it probably.

    • @AtibaVV
      @AtibaVV Před rokem

      @@rashaunthomas5814 you are much like the good racist. Ignorant like children

  • @DavidMcFarner
    @DavidMcFarner Před rokem +34

    Old southerner here… they are afraid that they will be treated like they have treated black people. Of course with Hispanics, they are afraid they will take our jerbs. They are afraid of Muslims because they don’t understand their religion, afraid of gays because they want grandchildren to carry on their traditions, afraid of… afraid of… afraid of… 🙄

    • @edouble30083
      @edouble30083 Před rokem +2

      Well it seems to me then they need to get with the times and assimilate with the changes of society. And stop being so damn scared and try to learn from what you/they are afraid of. Scared is being the target of so called fear. It’s not fear, it hatred.

  • @BluetheRaccoon
    @BluetheRaccoon Před rokem +19

    I grew up in Baltimore, a child of a family of racist, homophobic, truly bigoted people. Somehow I always knew to some extent that what my family believed was wrong, but once I realized that if I was open about who I am, that they'd likely not let me live is what cemented my disdain for them and fueled my leaving once I turned 18.

    • @LB-uo7xy
      @LB-uo7xy Před měsícem

      Thank God you were able to escape that hatred hole alive!
      And hope you are doing well now financially first and emotionally second.

  • @peacemakerao
    @peacemakerao Před rokem +31

    If you’re still using ‘black’ as a noun instead of a adjective, you haven’t changed as much as you think you have😬.
    There’s no bravery here, only excuses and justification. She even said it herself, these people just can’t face their guilt.

  • @ciarandunphy2035
    @ciarandunphy2035 Před rokem +103

    She needs to explain her definition of what a good person is.

    • @timothysanders429
      @timothysanders429 Před rokem +8

      Listen to the Devil talk.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem +9

      Sometimes ignorance and fear will have good people unfortunately lean towards prejudice and hatred.

    • @ciarandunphy2035
      @ciarandunphy2035 Před rokem

      @@dbelezi2157 Add in religion and you will get pure evil.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem +2

      @@ciarandunphy2035 People can twist the Bible and faith towards evil.

    • @ciarandunphy2035
      @ciarandunphy2035 Před rokem

      @@dbelezi2157 The god of the bible is an invisible mass murderer.
      Apparently, you have not read the book.
      Faith is not in any way a reliable pathway to truth.

  • @brijeter9534
    @brijeter9534 Před rokem +222

    To think that someone gets physically sick when they think of people like me being treated fairly.

    • @_method_5877
      @_method_5877 Před rokem +32

      It's spiritual. This stuff is deep.

    • @slicksweet1
      @slicksweet1 Před rokem +32

      Demons. Innate demons

    • @keydaniels
      @keydaniels Před rokem +27

      ...and we've never done sh!t to them.

    • @seriousone8030
      @seriousone8030 Před rokem

      When being white is the only "advantage" you have over those who are not white, the thought of losing that advantage is enough to make you physically sick.

    • @augustusbrown5320
      @augustusbrown5320 Před rokem +5

      facts

  • @TheLilly
    @TheLilly Před rokem +135

    They fear us for no reason and then they create scenarios that make them fear us more and then they oppress and punish us for the illusions they've created in their minds. I have never witnessed such wickedness and demonic activity in my life‼️

    • @pjost6643
      @pjost6643 Před rokem +12

      Kind of the same fear that people have these days for Muslims. I’m a Christian but I’m also part Syrian after September 11 I had people making all kinds of jokes about me being ‘one of them’. Just because of my dark circles around the eyes even though it was so obvious that I was born and raised in America heck, I even have a Pittsburgh yinzer accent. But then again, I was living in Kentucky, so maybe that says something

    • @aaliyahkassim9142
      @aaliyahkassim9142 Před rokem +9

      @@pjost6643don't compare the black plight with some racist jokes

    • @SkyPauletig
      @SkyPauletig Před 10 měsíci

      White people is demonic with their own white people, if these good white people could wake up and stick together with the black people and nature we d be so happy ❤

    • @zzz-nu2re
      @zzz-nu2re Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yet people are defending that dude clobbering a sitting old lady with a chair. A lot of black people are exposing themselves after the bama brawl, they never cared about justice, only the color of the justice

    • @gcromer903
      @gcromer903 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That first sentence was so eloquent in expressing frustration and confusion.

  • @Daylin821
    @Daylin821 Před rokem +55

    The amount of times she used the word, “FEAR” speaks volumes and quite telling. From D.W. Griffith’s 1915 The Birth of A Nation to 1938’s H.G. Wells War of the Worlds radio broadcast to the 1999 Y2K Millennium Bug. “FEAR” continues to the overwhelming dominate factor that rules some of white America. “FEAR” they’re going to take our guns, “FEAR” that they’re going to take my job. I’m “SCARED” they my live next door to me. I’m “FRIGHTENED” for my children. This “FEAR” are PUBLICLY CONFESSED TO ON A DAILY BASIS. EXIBIT A: this documentary. These unfounded “FEARS” are an enigma to minorities, that unfortunately this “FEAR” turns to ANGER and RESENTMENT and manifest to HATE.
    There WILL BE individuals reading this in front of them on this screen, who will TOTALLY and VEHEMENTLY deny my commentary. WELCOME TO AMERICA….land of free speech and opposition to said free speech. These are my observational views and opinions that I’m sharing on this open forum. My diatribe, as it were😆 is meant to have a honest and inadvertently candid dialogue, that some individuals tend to avoid. My “FEAR” is a looming 2nd Civil War if we don’t get around these “FEARS” and improve race relations, WITH ALL RACES‼️ Our enemies ARE WATCHING AND WILL exploit this American wound, called RACISM. There I’m done.😆😆😆😆

    • @lindafranco1300
      @lindafranco1300 Před rokem +6

      Truth...enemies at the gate...while fear is feasting upon our very souls.. the whole country and our world is in trouble...fear is our enemy...love is our hope.........
      may Yah have mercy upon us all...

    • @brendaharless9879
      @brendaharless9879 Před 4 dny

      Unfortunately I agree with you. The best way I know to stop racism is to remember God made only 1 race of mankind. There are many ethnic groups and different cultures but if you do DNA tests the results would show that we all go back to Adam and Eve no matter what skin complexion we have. Also, F.E.A.R. really means False. Evidence. Appearing. Real. ! The idea that we should all just " go along to get along " helps the bigots by making us mental children afraid to tell the truth and " rock the boat ".

  • @markbowen1364
    @markbowen1364 Před 2 lety +103

    She is honest, this reminds me of the holocaust. People don't bother because it doesn't affect them so evil thrives. But what if her son or father or loved one was killed for being accused of something, her helpless demeanor might just be different. She probably wouldn't say good people killed her relative, or they failed to do good things. That's how insidious, illogical, inconsistent, racism is.

    • @charlesxavier3489
      @charlesxavier3489 Před rokem +1

      Exactly

    • @JOHN----DOE
      @JOHN----DOE Před rokem +1

      No, what she said was that many of them didn't think there was anything they could do. It's easy in hindsight to think they had more agency than they could see at the time.

    • @markbowen1364
      @markbowen1364 Před rokem

      @@JOHN----DOE people then and now don't think there was and is anything they can do until it affects them personally, then they run around frantically seeking community and government support. I don't know any family that sits back sulking when their kids go missing or are in danger. But when it affects minorities, we get excuses. They just don't want agency.

    • @thedialogue9545
      @thedialogue9545 Před 4 měsíci

      Some of them yes, but she called evil people good. That's an oxymoron. @@JOHN----DOE

  • @johnwright9372
    @johnwright9372 Před rokem +63

    She hits the nail on the head when she says people were afraid of upsetting their church congregation. The Bible Belt is now riding high in Republican states.

    • @ROYALP100
      @ROYALP100 Před rokem +6

      They are all "COWARDS".

    • @lovesyah4618
      @lovesyah4618 Před rokem +9

      Damn devils don't have a clue what's coming for the evil they inflicted.

    • @thepamela050
      @thepamela050 Před rokem

      Yankee states were just as bad, they just love pointing the finger at the south..

    • @Last-Ninja-1
      @Last-Ninja-1 Před rokem

      Isn't the Bible about Black People?

  • @mikew8383ify
    @mikew8383ify Před rokem +12

    I found myself struggling to understand how she could say with a straight face, that there were racist people who were really good people".
    Then I think that their racist attitudes and behaviors did not directly impact her day to day living; so she was able to see them as just people with poor understandings.

  • @espoespo3557
    @espoespo3557 Před rokem +10

    They went to war to keep slavery a thing. They risked their own lives to keep others in chains and bondage. The fact that my grandfather is one of these people makes me sick.

    • @Luigi_Mario_1997
      @Luigi_Mario_1997 Před 9 měsíci

      You’re not defined by your bloodline, but the people you choose to associate with.

  • @SilentEcho9194
    @SilentEcho9194 Před 2 lety +662

    A few years after you made this video, I was in a military community in the south eastern United States. I got to experience the shame of being in the company of racist people. It was an eye opening experience. I hadn't realized that so many people have such archaic beliefs and no one has honestly challenged them. It exists in northern states, too. I have a louder voice now when I am confronted with the that type of person. I was a young adult when I was living there. Now I'm in my 50's. It's said that 50 years old is 25 for the second time. The difference is you're wiser and bolder.

    • @SilentEcho9194
      @SilentEcho9194 Před 2 lety +33

      I'm white. If someone of a different race is being racist towards a white person, chances are likely they wouldn't listen to my challenge. It would have to come from someone of their race. It depends on where you live how common it is and how accepted it is. It also depends on the person. If you go into a public space seeking confrontation, you will easily find it. If you don't respond when it finds you, it will stop. The only challenge I can offer is to the white person to de-escalate the situation. The only person you have control of is yourself. Your own mouth, hands and feet. You don't have to say that, you don't have to do that and you don't have to go there. Self control. If someone is making racist remarks to you, don't respond with more racist remarks. Be the bigger person and just walk away. In that situation, that is my challenge.

    • @SilentEcho9194
      @SilentEcho9194 Před 2 lety +40

      @Christian Constitutionalist You proved to me that you're not interested in fixing the situation. You would gladly deny that with great rights comes great responsibility. If this generation would stop teaching the next generation the divisive words, they would fall out of usage. My challenge to you is to not respond with the same in that situation. Are you up to it or do you wish to continue falling into the same childish routine? From what you have said and the way you typed it, you can't see past the end of your own nose and most likely cannot put yourself in someone else's shoes.

    • @e.lycopersicon9720
      @e.lycopersicon9720 Před 2 lety +10

      @Christian Constitutionalist After 600 years of slavery, 100 years of Overt discrimination, and 50 years of tacit discrimination,
      I'd hate white people too.
      Don't dare talk about your christianity
      when you stand by and let the Samaratan suffer and pretend that you're the aggrieved party while you do it.

    • @e.lycopersicon9720
      @e.lycopersicon9720 Před 2 lety

      @@SilentEcho9194
      you can't be racist against white people,
      You can hate us (for cause, I assure you)
      you can discriminate against
      but you can't be racist against the group who is understood by society to not actually have 'race' but to be the 'neutral human standard.'

    • @SilentEcho9194
      @SilentEcho9194 Před 2 lety +9

      @@e.lycopersicon9720 In case you missed it, I am white. The divisive language was what I was referring to and personal responsibility and accountability in confrontational situations. Some can only see themselves as having rights, but can't understand others have the right to not hear/see their vulgarity .

  • @iaco.mp4210
    @iaco.mp4210 Před 2 lety +701

    When she talks about the lynching of Emmet Till ( 6:37), it shows how people will excuse, ignore and deny even the most horrible acts when they threaten their mindset and system of """""""values"""""""

    • @bluefootedpig
      @bluefootedpig Před 2 lety +85

      Reminds me of Aubrey. It couldn't have been racists, it was because he was actually a criminal. He was looking at a house under construction!!! We hear the same thing, decades later, just a new spin.

    • @pdiddyistrustworthy500
      @pdiddyistrustworthy500 Před 2 lety +9

      this goes the same way around with our current woke people

    • @abaneyone
      @abaneyone Před 2 lety +17

      George Floyd.

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 Před 2 lety +44

      This is happening so much these days. Cognitive dissonance. People inventing a false reality because it makes them feel better about themselves.

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 Před 2 lety +7

      @@pdiddyistrustworthy500 I was going to say Covid denial and doubters of democracy but sure, cognitive dissonance abounds across the political cultural divide. 🙄

  • @justmyopinion9883
    @justmyopinion9883 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. I applaud this lady for having the courage to share her life experience. That is not easy to do.

  • @j.a.whittler6983
    @j.a.whittler6983 Před rokem +10

    The key to understanding racism IS to begin with having a OPEN mind to it.Taking responsibility and understanding what WAS/IS really happened to black people. KNOWLEDGE...is key.
    Start when kids are young. Explain that ALL people...are to be treated like YOU want to be treated. If YOU don't know something about a certain culture or race...ASK questions. Do NOT ASSUME or makeup things. Do NOT FEAR...go to the person of color (respectfully) and ask the appropriate questions.
    LOVE THY NEIGHBOR ❤️

    • @joesef7718
      @joesef7718 Před rokem +1

      Actually you should starts with the older whts have to change

    • @j.a.whittler6983
      @j.a.whittler6983 Před rokem +1

      @@joesef7718 You are correct.

  • @Friedfoodie
    @Friedfoodie Před 2 lety +461

    These interviews should be shown in all the schools. Outstanding series of interviews.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před 2 lety +21

      Thank you Deb.
      David Hoffman filmmaker

    • @kevinreid6223
      @kevinreid6223 Před rokem

      This trash has been push down black children throat for four hundred yrs. Our kids don't need it.

    • @kitfenwick1641
      @kitfenwick1641 Před rokem +14

      Can't considered CRT 🧐.

    • @ericwilliams-de6dx
      @ericwilliams-de6dx Před rokem

      They should show interviews of blacks telling you how they will kill racist white people!

    • @rickyjustice6812
      @rickyjustice6812 Před rokem +6

      These videos should be shown in all homes

  • @mos9500
    @mos9500 Před 2 lety +441

    She speaks of "some people", and "there were people that thought"....She had my attention until the "good people" remark. Are the really good racist people in the pictures posing under the tree with the man they lynched? I do hear her speak of the guilt and shame for how "people" behaved, but I do not hear her speaking of her own thoughts of growing up racist and what her fears were or are. I cannot give her any bravery credit. This is her rationalizing.
    Thank you for sharing David.

    • @TheLily97232
      @TheLily97232 Před 2 lety +1

      She said it. Racists are cowards, and her being raised in it is one of them. I don't hear much either in what she says except trying to excuse, and draw some sympathy towards racists.
      She also omits that beyond racism, the South was happy and built with slavery, brutality against black people, dehumanization. If only it stopped with their fearful stupidity thoughts... no bravery here.

    • @godmakesnew
      @godmakesnew Před 2 lety +32

      I just hear someone trying to describe her experience. It’s a difficult issue for her and it’s not easy to talk about. I’m grateful for her testimony.

    • @brycecharles3856
      @brycecharles3856 Před 2 lety

      So it's okay to hate white people though? It's okay to say whites have no culture and are evil. May I remind you Brazil was the last country to end slavery and it was the African tribes who would kidnap and steal their own people to sell to the dutch and British, all anyone wants to talk about is generations ago. You want someone to blame for all the problems then blame the right group. The Democrat party created policies to destroy the black communities. As Malcom X said. The white liberal is one of the most diabolical and untrustworthy person while the white conservative will keep to themselves.

    • @religiohominilupus5259
      @religiohominilupus5259 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Bimboms If you are, by any chance, from Louisiana, greetings from Lafayette!

    • @religiohominilupus5259
      @religiohominilupus5259 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bimboms Ooh, I've been to Beaumontt (and passed Port Arthur), but most of the time I spent in TX was in El Paso, Houston, and Dallas. So many places I'd yet like to visit!

  • @janisgay5507
    @janisgay5507 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the honest observations from a well-spoken person. You can feel the objective grief. I hope she writes her thoughts down.

  • @sayitaintso7544
    @sayitaintso7544 Před rokem +5

    She mentions fear and control but excessive pride is another major factor and it seems to be coming back

  • @stephenmillerjr5970
    @stephenmillerjr5970 Před 2 lety +561

    Incredibly provocative and insightful. I commend this woman for having such an honest and candid conversation about race.

    • @Delcielo9
      @Delcielo9 Před 2 lety +40

      She got a chance to give excuse after excuse and attempted to make herself feel better. Failed.

    • @ellapresley8634
      @ellapresley8634 Před 2 lety +25

      @@Delcielo9 I don't "commend" anybody that "hate me because of my color". She's just about as "racist and the woman who lied on Emmet Tills"

    • @maiqtheliar4347
      @maiqtheliar4347 Před 2 lety +2

      there's literally nothing to commend. it's easy to speak from a position of privilege. the whole reason white people treated every other race the way they did is because there were no repercussions, and what they feared was being put in a position where they would have to be held accountable. that's still true today.

    • @maiqtheliar4347
      @maiqtheliar4347 Před rokem +7

      @@blackice8824 it's hard to find a medium between conforming to their definition of normality or selling your soul. can't even have a normal conversation because we come from different worlds. why does standardization always seem to favor the people writing the books, and it comes at a cost of (your) diversity.

    • @loriannrichardson7644
      @loriannrichardson7644 Před rokem +20

      Not very candid. It's obvious that she was part of it. Pay attention to her eyes and her speech cadence -- this is a person who is guilty.

  • @msartlover
    @msartlover Před rokem +546

    I remember being around 8 & bringing my new friend over to my house to ask my mother if I could go across the street to her house. My mother took me aside and said
    “You know she’s a negro”. I wondered what she meant? Anyways my mother saw the puzzlement in my face & said yes that I could go over. Took me a long time to realize what she meant. I was glad that I didn’t see color but the person.

    • @sp3357
      @sp3357 Před rokem +47

      The fact that your mother let you go is awesome ❤️

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen Před rokem +38

      @@blackice8824 At least she wasn't a terrible person she let her daughter's friendship take precedent over her own feelings. Flawed she is but I say that's a good mother for not letting her fears and doubts let her control her daughter's friends. I hope she eventually realized the error of her ways.

    • @bazjams4112
      @bazjams4112 Před rokem +28

      I can relate Dee, I was raised in upstate NY. My BFF in 4th grade was a Irish kid (John). We were inseparable, but I was always at his house playing. One day my mom asked why doesn't Johnny ever come over?
      Even though our parents knew each other....PTA, Little League...ect Our dads even worked at the same place. Johnny asked his mom, she told that she didn't know if it was safe, and she wanted to keep an eye on "us"!
      Mom explained the situation to me, but my nine year mind could not comprehend the concept of racism.
      50 years later I get it, but I still don't understand the FEAR!

    • @samuelrosslee408
      @samuelrosslee408 Před rokem +37

      If you didn’t see color you didn’t see the person.

    • @ppetal1
      @ppetal1 Před rokem +14

      @@samuelrosslee408 race is a social, not personal construct.

  • @AM-dl2kf
    @AM-dl2kf Před rokem +3

    They have a limited mind and upbringing can be extremely programming
    Amazing that you found your way out! Thankful for your sharing so much!

  • @susanlloyd7395
    @susanlloyd7395 Před rokem +1

    She's so wonderfully thoughtful. I'm glad I watched this.

  • @Auntkekebaby
    @Auntkekebaby Před rokem +31

    She's not being completely honest because she refuse to see the whole truth. All of them are in denial because they fear that we want revenge. So they continue to terrorize. We're out here trying to heal and be healthy.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 Před rokem

      im writing an article on substack called relaxation is the new reparations. our anscestors worked for our freedom, not for employment in the system. these white folks an have it. im healing, vibing, chillin. never felt better. when it collapse we will see that it was nothing but a system of theft. there more homes than homeless people and more than enough food and land. so what are we waiting for? i refuse to step foot in the place of employment ever again

    • @douglashall4316
      @douglashall4316 Před rokem +7

      Yes they fear retribution

    • @PeteS_1994
      @PeteS_1994 Před rokem +1

      What is completely honest? If you have an opinion it’s always somewhat subjective.

    • @theybanthetruth4955
      @theybanthetruth4955 Před 10 měsíci +1

      She is still one of them, the demon is in her blood

    • @SkyPauletig
      @SkyPauletig Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@PeteS_1994when we want to show an opinion it is never subjective it is needed, I talk for myself

  • @KrisH-bh9pq
    @KrisH-bh9pq Před 2 lety +346

    While I give her credit for speaking up, coming from the South, seeing crosses' burnt in people's yards within the last few years of my life, and having been raised by a resist, married into another racist family, I have never, a day in my life had trouble telling others that it was wrong. I have no issue correcting preachers, politicks, my mom whomever. I don't care to tell anyone else who comes at another black to white or white to black to stuff it. God says, love 1 another, not pick and choose.

    • @oldpipe6146
      @oldpipe6146 Před rokem +9

      Thank you for you effort,but be careful please

    • @trismagistis3392
      @trismagistis3392 Před rokem +12

      Everyone isn't meant to live together. That's the problem.

    • @bronzebeautybybronx
      @bronzebeautybybronx Před rokem +6

      @@trismagistis3392 why doesn't anybody get this?

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Před rokem

      Is this where I tell you to go back to africa? Clown.

    • @trismagistis3392
      @trismagistis3392 Před rokem

      @@bronzebeautybybronx The pictures clearer than 4k. I believe that most of the people who look like me are suffering cognitive dissonance. Overwhelmed. The beast sits around on some takeover ish yet complains about peoples reaction to the demonic behaviors that they exude. Meanwhile the victims seem confused.

  • @JJJere
    @JJJere Před rokem +2

    I appreciate the candor of this video. I wish there were more.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před rokem +1

      There are dozens of videos like this one on my CZcams channel where people just share their point of view and feelings.
      David Hoffman Filmmaker

  • @jenniferhampton5171
    @jenniferhampton5171 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate her openness and honesty. How can we work on a national level to build trust among people?

    • @ambs9223
      @ambs9223 Před 2 měsíci

      All I can say is just treat others the way you want to be treated and stop listening to fake news. Yes, I know some people are crazy but that doesn't mean all of us are. I hope that helps.

  • @SusannahPerri
    @SusannahPerri Před 2 lety +311

    I have never understood why so many people in the south feel a life based in hate is a life they call “Christian.” Statements such as, “My grandfather was a good man. But he was a racist.” Those two statements are mutually exclusive because a truly good person will change their behavior once they grow up and learn they were raised with bigotry and ignorance. I guess this woman did that and finally spoke up, while her grandfather did not. Yet he could have; even before the Civil War there were plenty of abolitionists in the South.

    • @midnightspares
      @midnightspares Před 2 lety +6

      Peer group pressures within the community? Change bringing about difference? Fear of lower paid jobs or loss of jobs? Probably so many fear factors. When Government deliver keys words of fear, say post 9/11, communities fall into line with the Government message. My opinion anyways.

    • @SusannahPerri
      @SusannahPerri Před 2 lety +34

      She says nothing about government. Families pass this mentality down. It’s up to them to stop it.

    • @lorainefrancesv
      @lorainefrancesv Před 2 lety +1

      she never said her grandfather murdered anyone.

    • @rolondolucas784
      @rolondolucas784 Před 2 lety

      Correction, white people in the south feel and think this way.

    • @SusannahPerri
      @SusannahPerri Před 2 lety +17

      No one said she said that.

  • @katiefountain2407
    @katiefountain2407 Před rokem +50

    The part that stuck out to me the most is
    "Not so much as they did wrong things, but they failed to do right things".
    How sad and true...

  • @gokarengo
    @gokarengo Před rokem +7

    It has to be very exhausting to hate so hard on a people that have done no harm to you. We don't have that kinda hatred within us towards others. They truly believed they were Christians?

  • @georgesglutenfreecomedy5141

    One of the greatest guard of my therapy has been finding empathy for those whom I would so easily have utter contempt. She shines a light on the nuanced paradox of being a human influenced by society and trying to maintain it even though it may not have benefited you but surely doesn’t benefit others. We are not born racists yet the slide from humanity to racist though steep happens more frequently than even liberal and leftist minded folks like to admit. Racism is in the air we breathe in and out: how we have fears based in groups superficially different and morally opposite us; how we respond to those fears with false protections that usually become prisons rather than security; how we miss the experience of lives around us wholly missing the value each can add. I al very glad to have seen this video and heard her truths

  • @dwrighte1
    @dwrighte1 Před 2 lety +200

    You cannot be good and racist at the same time. Period and end of.

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect Před rokem +1

      Yes, they can only pretend to be good and nice, just like a serial killer or a rapist could.

    • @Chuxx1000
      @Chuxx1000 Před rokem +4

      Not even white jesus

    • @jockogle5250
      @jockogle5250 Před rokem +8

      Nobody is always good. Nobody.

    • @Chuxx1000
      @Chuxx1000 Před rokem +4

      @@jockogle5250 I take it you’re racist. Is that a defense for not taking responsibility?

    • @Chuxx1000
      @Chuxx1000 Před rokem +6

      @@jmh1080 Hate is taught.

  • @valeriareed7234
    @valeriareed7234 Před 2 lety +268

    She believes all that she is saying because she is explaining who she is while justifying the evil and insanity of racism........

    • @terracottawellness1561
      @terracottawellness1561 Před rokem

      She sounds morally "SICK". . . just like that sick, Carol Dunham, the accuser/kidnapper of Emmet Till. She's no better and that's sad.

    • @twotymer4458
      @twotymer4458 Před rokem +9

      I see that too

    • @Nimonjeua-Ndiangang
      @Nimonjeua-Ndiangang Před rokem +5

      Peeped that!

    • @princefuller7179
      @princefuller7179 Před rokem +9

      Pray for her. Her soul is hurting.she deep down knew it was wrong. Love your neighbor as your self

    • @kimwalter8753
      @kimwalter8753 Před rokem +4

      Yep, they need about 10 million years locked away with the Lord and his armies of light, and even then they probably won't change.

  • @tauriandeveaux4457
    @tauriandeveaux4457 Před rokem

    Very thought provoking interview

  • @Seabasstien
    @Seabasstien Před rokem

    I am so impressed with her honesty. I don't know how you get over fear but we all know it ultimately limits and hurts all of us. I once heard a sermon that said to just do it afraid. And then we usually wonder what was I so afraid of?

  • @kbee8517
    @kbee8517 Před 2 lety +163

    When you allow fear to rule your actions and decisions, what she's describing-this can be the tragic, inhumane result.

    • @antonioramos8804
      @antonioramos8804 Před rokem +5

      What drives a group of people for generations to just hate? It has to be more than just the "fear of losing control". They knew exactly what they were doing, as they perpetuated this evil and hate. Sadly it's far from over.
      It's easier to live in peace and with respect.

    • @kbee8517
      @kbee8517 Před rokem +3

      @@antonioramos8804 I agree it's much better and more peaceful to live in respect to others and loving others as best as you can.
      Hate is often as a result of love-either you loved someone which turns to hate, or they were supposed to love you, then it turns to hate, or they threaten someone you love. (This is from a personal perspective.)
      Fear can be surprisingly manipulative and tricky, and we often forget that confusion ties into it as well. Not just a simple lack of knowledge, but the mental confusion that surrounds a genuine fear.
      Many of those who hate or feel above others aren't usually brave enough to combat the fear that drives those traits. Or it takes a significant influence for them to.

    • @loriannrichardson7644
      @loriannrichardson7644 Před rokem +5

      That fear is due to how they treated Black people.

    • @binky1339
      @binky1339 Před rokem

      THIS IS THE MENTAL ILLNESS THAT CAUSES AN ENTIRE RACE TO BECOME MENTALLY ILL, BUT NO ONE WANTS TO ACKNOWLEDGE IT.

    • @venusbrown6283
      @venusbrown6283 Před rokem

      @@antonioramos8804 it ain't no such

  • @wendyh3297
    @wendyh3297 Před rokem +46

    As a Northerner re-located to NC, this video hits buttons for me. I have only known one couple well enough to try and delve into this subject with and their responses shocked me. Their answer to every question pertaining to black people was "That's just the way it was." (No emotion about it) ..."thats just the way it was". Even when asked "Didn't you ever look at how they were treated and feel badly...didn't you ever think about it?" The answer.."Thats just the way it was."
    I wish this video helped make sense of that. I heard her but still...I find that answer unacceptable personally. I can't imagine seeing what they saw and NOT questioning and taking some kind of action, even if it's just a gesture of discontent with the injustice.

    • @hotchocolategirl1der
      @hotchocolategirl1der Před rokem +16

      That answer is unacceptable. But people don't want to see themselves as monsters. So they deny and compartmentalize their experiences.

    • @moneybags999
      @moneybags999 Před rokem +9

      "I wish this video helped make sense of that." You know why? Because if you sat down & asked this lady the questions you asked your friends, she'd likely say the same exact thing. ""That's just the way it was." It's hard to make people care when it's obvious that they don't & never will truly care. I think this lady is savvy enough to know how to give palatable responses that make her look like she's not one of those "good racists." Lol

    • @linzierogers5024
      @linzierogers5024 Před rokem

      I suspect that is why Derrick Bell spoke of the permanence of racism in the US in his book "Faces at the Bottom of the Well." He was denounced and vilified by whites and plantation minded blacks who feel America has accepted them as equals.

    • @lesabri
      @lesabri Před rokem +1

      Maybe it's meant like how we all see homeless people, but don't or can't really do anything about it.

    • @moneybags999
      @moneybags999 Před rokem +4

      @@lesabri I think that's a cop out but a fair comparison. If people cared, they would do something about it. Period. There are people who do care. They feed the homeless, give them shelter, look after them, try to find out what they need, try to learn about their situation, try to reunite them with family if possible, etc...Most other people just don't care & feel nothing for them,. And yes there are white people who look at black people as apathetically as many people look at &/or despite homeless people just because they're black.
      But since you mention the homeless & clearly recognize that there is a problem with the way they are generally being treated by society, has this made you want to do something to help or will you continue to disregard them like most people & pretend to be helpless to help in some way? Do you think their treatment is acceptable just because "that's the way it is?"

  • @louleg23
    @louleg23 Před rokem +1

    The running thread through all of David Hoffman's interviews is people speaking frankly and honestly. That the interviewees are made comfortable enough to DO that is a skill that means 'we' - as in those with other experiences - can learn and understand so much on a purely human level. Invaluable.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for noticing Lou.
      David Hoffman Filmmaker

    • @valentincavazos6963
      @valentincavazos6963 Před rokem

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker only in America we have the most hate criminals more in republican states why weak law enforcement also corrupt right wing politicians or the Reich wingers more than any other country in the world mixed together watch the Scottish descent Irish tell the truth in meidas touch you know what I mean we have a dysfunctional democracy big time!We waste all our money on guns the most more than any other country mixed together explains why we have the most hate crimes with guns!Also explains why white people in Europe hate white people in America cause they are distorting freedom with anarchy not seeing them as nords but racist scum! I'm in agreement with them sorry but truth hurts like in skyrim the nords hate the imperials for allying with the thalmors!We want change we must vote out Republicans vote for Democrats it won't be an instant change but we must give it a shot our last chance for this place that represents cyrodill to survive or like other ancient empires we are permanently doomed!!

  • @dustincourter6814
    @dustincourter6814 Před rokem +1

    Mrs. I’m a black man and in my opinion you share a very, very deep and compassionate story , I can tell in your voice that you was in thoughts while trying to tell such painful story along with a lot of regret, I’m not trying to put words in your mouth but I know you feel that if people was about more of consciousness and righteous with their decision making things for everybody could have turned out much better for all. I thank you for your courage to come forward with such strong topic. Besides you are a very brave and beautiful women and as of where we are today as the entire human race I don’t think no couture have to worry about revenge god said vengeance is his nobody gets away with nothing.

  • @kylemwiley
    @kylemwiley Před rokem +248

    "My great grandfather was a really good man but he was also really racist"...both can't be true at the same time.
    THIS is the cognitive dissonance that underscores the sentiments of the people in this video. People were able to ignore the atrocities that were happening to their fellow human beings in order to blissfully live their lives.

    • @ineffable_name
      @ineffable_name Před rokem +4

      What about racists people who know they're wrong so they try to be the best person they can, despite the racist ways they think with? The hardest habits to break are whats learned as a child

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 Před rokem +23

      @@ineffable_name the problem is you think performing works will help. changing your heart is all it takes. piety is just an act for those who dont want to change

    • @damichilomax2108
      @damichilomax2108 Před rokem

      Wow

    • @missjaszmine1968
      @missjaszmine1968 Před rokem +22

      On a different note my aunt said a similar thing about her father who battered and tormented my father as a child, and turned him into a Jekyll Hyde batterer who tormented me and my mother throughout my childhood.
      My dad had died and I hadn't seen the family in at least 20 years because of the violence.
      My aunt says to me "I loved my father but I hated my father too. I guess that's why my brother was the way he was", and I responded, having fled for my life at 18, "That's exactly why he was the way he was". Watching this reminds me of the same type of thinking where you want to continue to paint somebody as sane, and sober minded who's not. Racism like domestic violence is a family value, a family disease.

    • @Irishbellarose
      @Irishbellarose Před rokem +16

      I was amazed when she said that. So delusional that she keeps calling them good people

  • @dubkae9447
    @dubkae9447 Před 2 lety +132

    The fear was and still is retaliation, guilt and loss of full control.

    • @firstladychosen186
      @firstladychosen186 Před rokem +16

      Exactly what it is but their is nothing they can do about it they shall reap what they sowed period ⚔️

    • @washedintheblood4779
      @washedintheblood4779 Před rokem +5

      Malcom X said the same thing, and I 100% believe this!

    • @jasonbuckner699
      @jasonbuckner699 Před 3 měsíci

      They fear the Lord's return and punishment

    • @gamehardy
      @gamehardy Před měsícem

      @@firstladychosen186do something

  • @leoscheibelhut940
    @leoscheibelhut940 Před rokem

    So important, sheds light on aspects I never knew.

  • @MicahScottPnD
    @MicahScottPnD Před rokem

    Fascinating, disarming honesty and insight. The truth can be stranger than fiction

  • @jaiquanfayson1099
    @jaiquanfayson1099 Před rokem +13

    When she said people thought Emmit Till was a prank or just fake until they found the body reminds me of conspiracy theorists who think mass shootings are set up or fake

  • @asage5801
    @asage5801 Před rokem +152

    Nothing has changed. The silence, the apathy, the denial, the “all I have to do is not be racist” mindset, and of course the overt hate ( police murders, proud boys, etc…). Things remain the same. America is rotten at its moral core.

    • @Ms_Kymm
      @Ms_Kymm Před rokem +9

      💯💯

    • @zee6129
      @zee6129 Před rokem +8

      Amerikkka will never change

    • @mandy1044
      @mandy1044 Před rokem +4

      👏🏽👏🏽

    • @cnwil4594
      @cnwil4594 Před rokem +16

      Yes, I have first hand knowledge that it still exists. Many feel intimidated by educated, experienced, competent, and extremely talented blacks. They would try or would marginalize blacks credentials like they tried to do with President Obama. People said Trump isn't racist, but he clearly showed he is his behavior. Folks, this mindset is still present and going strong.

    • @tyronevaldez-kruger5313
      @tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Před rokem

      Still can't believe that 7 Proud Boys are sitting in the Miami Dade GOP Comitee. They don't even hide it anymore

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 Před rokem +1

    Love Mr. Hoffman's subjects for interviews. Regardless the issue, there is always such intensity and raw truth. I always look forward to his videos.

  • @2kt2000
    @2kt2000 Před rokem +11

    He goes to church , loves his daughter, takes care of his ailing mother and always has a kind word to say.. He's a good man. He helped lynch 2 black people who were passing through.. He's a good man. Just don't ask the 2 black people he lynched.. or they're children.

    • @thedialogue9545
      @thedialogue9545 Před 4 měsíci

      God will not accept evil thinking and actions, he wasn't truly a Christian as most of them because many of them told themselves God was on 'their side'.

    • @drifter23337
      @drifter23337 Před měsícem

      Remember that
      a Lot of black men were lynched due to (False) rape accusations from white -
      Women.
      So,
      maybe don’t forget the “she”
      hidden in the equation.
      Maybe don’t let
      (like so many people)
      your anti-racist fervor,
      turn into anti-Male fervor.
      ….
      It’s about time that all of you left-wing SJWs started looking at the real culprit behind a lot of problems and prejudices in our world….
      The - Gynocentrism -
      obscured from view by all the doggerel accusations of “patriarchal oppression” by misandristic cretins, hypocrites, charlatans, and troglodytes.
      Think about it.
      (Preferably, when thinking, use your brain rather than your gonads, jfyi)….
      Cheers

  • @martywilsonlife
    @martywilsonlife Před 2 lety +124

    What an amazing service you are providing for our country! We must do what we can to improve the lives of all Americans who would benefit by our actions. The speaker pointed out that the inaction of good people was as much of a problem as the actions of evil, racist people.

    • @PoliticanGaming
      @PoliticanGaming Před rokem +4

      @jesus perez yet you knew exactly the context in which she meant by pointing out what geographical points to convey. Speak to the content instead of poaching what you feel is irregular. Maybe educate yourself, that the world view will normally consider US citizens, "Americans". Go anywhere around the world, do you think they call you Jesus from California? No they call you an American. Why don't you get around the world (I have) and learn a perspective or 2?
      Also: noun: American ; plural noun: Americans
      a native or citizen of the United States.
      a native or inhabitant of any of the countries of North, South, or Central America.
      So one can argue she was not wrong, all from this region can claim to be an American. Education is key right?

    • @morrisleviston4054
      @morrisleviston4054 Před rokem

      Yes there is something you goof people can do, start the campaign for reparation, for black people, that would help us at least catch up with the rest of America, all we would wont is land and money so we can.build our own towns and cities have out own grocery stores, banks ,schools. Hospitals, so we can teach our own children, get loans to start our own business ,wouldn't that be wonderful, at least America could do that remember it .giveing Ukraine 40billion, it gives Israel 100 million annually, the native Indians 10million annually, even have Japan reparation even though Japan attacked America first, but refuse to acknowledge that the children of slaves that built this country, and suffered more than 465years under slavery this very day we suffer we fear for our lives every day,every 28hrs a unarmed black man is murdered by white cops, but black cops never shot unarmed white men ,if you good white people really fear god and truly feel bad for us. Helping us obtain reparation would be the way,

  • @michaelbradshaw8278
    @michaelbradshaw8278 Před 2 lety +267

    "Racism does not have a good track record. It's been tried out for a long time and you'd think by now we'd want to put an end to it instead of putting it under new management."
    -Thomas Sowell
    Important film to watch by David Hoffman, Filmmaker.

    • @williamkurzenberger4607
      @williamkurzenberger4607 Před 2 lety +8

      @Christian Constitutionalist Yes. The man is brilliant.

    • @ladydeerheart1
      @ladydeerheart1 Před 2 lety +3

      Men have been at war with each other for thirty five thousand years. You'd think they'd realize that doesn't work either.

    • @activistbook3809
      @activistbook3809 Před 2 lety +36

      Thomas Sowell is anti-black sellout. But that’s cool. Quote him away.

    • @reillyflaherty9234
      @reillyflaherty9234 Před 2 lety +5

      @@activistbook3809 I doubt you've ever read any of his work.

    • @activistbook3809
      @activistbook3809 Před 2 lety +22

      @@reillyflaherty9234 sure - cool story. I doubt you know black ppl in real life.

  • @humanendeavor7850
    @humanendeavor7850 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your insights into the darkness and those "bound" by ignorance. Ignorance was and is overwhelming. I love you even as a black male and child of God.

  • @dharmon8798
    @dharmon8798 Před rokem +5

    Her story is so true. I thank her for speaking out, because a lot of people wouldn't have, and didn't. I think that White people thought that it would be revenge if a Black person ever got into office, just like the White people of Africa was thinking the same way when they got a Black African President.
    The key is treat each other with kindness and respect no matter the race. After all we're all God's children. He loves us all no matter what or the race.

  • @nostaljiq
    @nostaljiq Před rokem +75

    I came to this video to get some additional insight and got a massive cop out. She had a chance to tell the truth. The truth is, the vast majority ENJOYED being racist. It was a source of pride. That’s why they kept souvenirs of the body parts of Black people and set up “picnics” to watch the show of Strange Fruit (Please read Without Sanctuary). This is why “Birth of a Nation” was the first movie screened at the White House. They loved dominating people they deemed inferior. It even turned many on (This is not hyperbole. Please read The Delectable Negro).
    Bottom line: Too many loved being racist and benefited from it and the rest were cowards.

    • @sifta7
      @sifta7 Před rokem +6

      It’s too much to expect a first person recollection to line up with ‘objective’ truth. She describing what you call cowardice and explains it as willful ignorance. To be honest, it may be that how certain people felt is even darker than enjoying their privilege. James Baldwin suspected that there was a certain fraction that would have wanted to conduct a genocide and it’s conceivable that this only off limits because of horrors of WW2.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 Před rokem +6

      basically. but they get a pass this lifetime for ignorace.

    • @sashaeltekeh2618
      @sashaeltekeh2618 Před rokem +1

      💯

    • @GStone
      @GStone Před rokem

      I can't see people finding joy or love in this behavior. Maybe they are projecting that image because they know what they are doing is evil. I think there is legitimate reason for fear. They've seen how brutally black people were treated and it's terrifying to think it could easily be them in that position. The woman explained that politicians exploited this, which is why it's still going on to this day.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem

      Evil triumps when good people are silent.

  • @MsHeartIsArt
    @MsHeartIsArt Před rokem +18

    It’s so hard not to feel contempt towards people who allow themselves to be governed by fear and greed. I am so disgusted by this. It’s tragic. But I remember Coretta Scott King’s quote: “Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.” There wil always be “evil” as well as “good” in the world. But the light ☀️ always beats dark, but light still has to fight.

  • @kfrancis1872
    @kfrancis1872 Před rokem +49

    Imagine holding ur collective breath because u know a culture so sadistic cannot exist forever and u become physically ill and bedridden at the thought of retribution and revenge.
    Meanwhile, the abused and oppressed just want u to be human and leave them the hell alone. Period.
    Like having a neighbor who actively puts tacks in ur yard everyday and barbed wire at ur windows. If u complain, he and his buddies will swarm and burn the house down. He fears that if he stops that u will seek vengeance. When all u want is for him to tend his own and leave u alone!
    Senseless bigotry, racism, and Apartheid.

  • @montagne5825
    @montagne5825 Před rokem +2

    As a Hispanic woman its very pleasing to see the white population decreasing and POC numbers increasing exponentially.

  • @roywillissr.1097
    @roywillissr.1097 Před rokem +1

    Growing up as far as racism was concerned. We always felt it was based on their fears of being replaced. While at the same time they were the ones replacing others.

  • @tspaulding3845
    @tspaulding3845 Před rokem +18

    FEAR the number one reason for all that she said. Fear of losing control, fear of reaping what had been sown, karma, whatever way you say it - fear.

  • @normanscottsailing480
    @normanscottsailing480 Před rokem +21

    I can understand their fear. If a group of people I had spent my life hurting and denigrating suddenly came to power, I would be terrified too.

  • @mrshiftd
    @mrshiftd Před rokem +2

    They were and are afraid that they would get treated like they treated them. Afraid of losing power and control over another group of people.

  • @rozchristopherson648
    @rozchristopherson648 Před rokem +2

    My father always said that the law, the federal government, never really stepped in to make laws to protect all the citizens of the US before the Civil Rights Movement. That was how the states, especially states in the South, were able to function without any interference and to create their own system of laws to favor white Americans to such an extreme degree and to discriminate against African Americans. That kind of centuries-long privilege is what produced the pathological states of mind among whites which this woman speaks about in this video. I remember watching another video about the Ed Sullivan Show and how the Shirelles and Chiffons wanted to perform on the show but were denied because sponsors said that white southerners would not tolerate seeing beautiful black women in gowns and looking elegant and portrayed positively. Basically, a black woman needed to be portrayed as a “Mammy” type for such audiences or the affiliates would not air the program. Eventually rock and roll became so popular that the Ed Sullivan Show had to feature black artists and the loss of some southern affiliates did not matter financially because of the gains elsewhere. Similarly, when the Beatles refused to play venues in the South with segregated seating, concert promoters stopped that practice because there was big money to be made but would be lost if these artists refused to perform. But what this woman states is profound and a phenomenon to this day. Many white Americans are willing to tolerate certain changes in terms of civil rights, etc. but only up to a certain point. Blacks are not to go beyond their white counterparts unless they are making profits for other whites, such as in entertainment or sports.

  • @Sixfigas
    @Sixfigas Před rokem +116

    When she says there are good people who are racist that’s just her way of rationalizing her own racist views.

    • @epifan3_
      @epifan3_ Před rokem +9

      Glad you're the only one here able to recognize this instead of commending her so called "bravery" 👍🏼

    • @ohmslaye6262
      @ohmslaye6262 Před rokem +10

      Good people can not be racist, this is antimony. Hatred will always be opposed to Love.

    • @f.u.noseyassstalker7147
      @f.u.noseyassstalker7147 Před rokem

      When she said that good people thing she sound like Donald CHUMP.
      How are you a good person when your irrational and intolerant about a race of people.?

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem +10

      I think the overall message is that fear and ignorance can have good people lean towards hatred and prejudice. People can hate what they fear and fear what they don't know or understand.

    • @Sixfigas
      @Sixfigas Před rokem +3

      @@dbelezi2157 that excuse don’t work if there is nothing to fear.

  • @idiotwind2248
    @idiotwind2248 Před 2 lety +39

    That this lady believes , in no uncertain terms " there's good ppl on both sides'
    Shows me she still doesn't get it..
    She feels guilty? My guess is that the fear she felt growing up....its still there at this interview.
    We see that racism goes back generations in her family,as she speaks of her grandfather. One wonders, if she taught her children to fear ppl who were not white,like her.
    That certain groups & politicians can still stoke this fear,in 2022, & garner a following, is a sad commentary on where we are, v/s where we should be as a people.
    Another thought provoking film, David. Keep em coming..⚡

  • @stealthblu84
    @stealthblu84 Před rokem

    Thanks for this light. We must as a people, as a whole, see the whole pie so that we may slice and enjoy justly. Together.

  • @sonofthemorningstar6566
    @sonofthemorningstar6566 Před 2 lety +16

    My Grandfather was from the South….he said after being in the war in Korea it changed him…He told me who was he ta judge or hurt any body because of the color of there skin.

  • @truthseeker6874
    @truthseeker6874 Před rokem +116

    This is the most honest account of racism that I have heard. Although she still clings to the thought that white people aren't bad because they are racist, which is impossible; she does convey that racism in itself, is wrong or bad. I've always maintained that whites can't or don't see themselves as bad for being racist, which is why they continue to practice it.
    Racism is a system of oppression created and maintained by white people to disadvantage black people, while advantaging white people; and it is motivated in hatred and jealousy. So how can a person be good and operate in racism at the same time?
    Moreover, how does one attend church, where the bible is read (and supposedly understood, but maybe not); and still maintain their strong, violent hatred and jealousy towards black people; and convince themselves that salvation doesn't require them to change from their oldselves, and become a new creature, that no longer hates anyone for any reason, but especially based in race? This is the reason that I don't believe white people can be saved. Salvation requires repentance of sins; and repentance requires turning away from sin or the transgression of the law, and walking in fellowship with the Messiah. When you repent, you not only turn from your wicked deeds and ways, but you make every effort to repair and restore the person or people that you caused harm to; and you humble yourself and seek their forgiveness.There's no way in American society, after 246 years (1619-1865) of chattel slavery including buck breaking, raping, brutal beatings and separation of families; and another 100 years (1865-1965) of Jim Crow segregation and oppression including lynchings, beatings, raping, murdering, burning, terrorizing, convict leasing, peonage schemes, joblessness, redlining, economic exclusion from wealth building, lack of quality education, medical experimentation, police brutality and killings, race massacres and more; and then the last 57 years (1965-2022) of continuing oppression, subjugation and sabotage of black people, including school to prison pipelines, criminalization of black men, massincarceration, predatory lending practices, continued redlining, unfair housing laws, abortion, welfare, planting drugs and guns, continued economic exclusion from wealth building, food deserts, health disparities, gentrification, water insecurities, police shootings and injustices, and a racial wealth gap that is an accumulation of these built-in disadvantages; that whites can truly believe in their hearts and minds that they are saved for eternal life while they continue practicing these sins both currently and historically. They have to be fearful of GOD'S consequences and judgements for these behaviors and this ongoing system of oppression. If so, there may be a glimpse of hope for that individual; but if not, may GOD'S will be done. Amen!

    • @marksimmons5839
      @marksimmons5839 Před rokem

      "Racism is a system of oppression created and maintained by white people to disadvantage black people, while advantaging white people; and it is motivated in hatred and jealousy. So how can a person be good and operate in racism at the same time? " Maybe its motivated by something deeper...like genetic survival....The Isis Papers talks about this.

    • @yahphirah182
      @yahphirah182 Před rokem

      I cannot add another word other than AMEN. FATHER LET YOUR FIRE FALL ON ALL AND THEIR SEED WHO HAVE TRAFFIC YOUR PEOPLE FOR GREED AND POWER AND HATRED.
      She believes their are good racist ppl....pls show me one. The things they fear are fast approaching upon them. Go read Old Testament prophecies of The Most High's (TMH) wrath against ALL the heathen nations that has spoiled HIS chosen people. The thing you fear is the very thing will be served to you all 7 fold into your bosom says TMH. Vengeance is mine says TMH. I SHALL REPAY.

    • @davidrogers4922
      @davidrogers4922 Před rokem +15

      Amen well said

    • @truthseeker6874
      @truthseeker6874 Před rokem +4

      @@marksimmons5839 Well then the end justifies the means, right?
      It really doesn't matter what the reason is for harming another people, there's no acceptable way to do so and be justified; and especially when:
      1) those people are not harming you; and
      2) there is a GOD in which you claim to believe, who could save you from extinction without you having to harm and kill HIS chosen people.
      So there's no excuse for the violence except you want to operate outside of Father YAH’s will.

    • @marksimmons5839
      @marksimmons5839 Před rokem +6

      @@truthseeker6874 The reason is important because you cant fix a problem without understanding the problem. Hate is an emotion , Survival is a basic need.

  • @winsomelorainepeter6773
    @winsomelorainepeter6773 Před rokem +2

    I really admire this lady who had the courage to speak openly about racism during her childhood. Its never easy to talk about this. Racism is rejection and its ignorance. Its often handed down in a culture who have fixed ideas about people, skin color, other groups etc sadly these false ideas are imparted to the generations which follow. Its only until you're an adult that you reflect on what was handed down and its your choice to reject these notions and ideas about people, other cultures, etc. and to form new ideas about who people really are. As a child myself, I often heard things said about other race groups, but as an adult I decided that I was not going to hold onto these racist ideas and chose to see everyone as equal and treat all people the same, with respect and dignity. And this practice has served me well, having worked as an English teacher over the past 22 years in 6 countries, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey and in addition I lived in France, Thailand, Panama and Colombia and also travelled to other countries. I have been on the receiving end when it comes to racism wherever I went, everywhere you go, there is racism particularly against dark skinned individuals. But this never changed me, in fact I continued to keep an impartial attitude, treating everyone alike wherever I went or lived.

  • @patgreenlcj
    @patgreenlcj Před rokem

    Great and wonderful woman who has opened up her heart to speak truth...even though apparently painful for her.
    This is what America needs to be taught in schools and the false bravado of racism will be scaled down.

  • @talkindurinthemovie
    @talkindurinthemovie Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks 4 putting this out

  • @Yomi4D
    @Yomi4D Před rokem +11

    A good person can't be racist at the same time. Your grandfather was a monstrous individual. Quit deceiving yourself lady.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem

      Ignorance and fear will make a good person lean towards hatred and prejudice. I believe that the point she trying to make.

    • @Yomi4D
      @Yomi4D Před rokem

      @@dbelezi2157 The point I'm making is that person was NEVER A GOOD PERSON. Character shows up with challenges. IF PEOPLE AREN'T CHALLENGED. they can hide their characters. Remember NAZI Germany, all those Germans were thought to be good until the time of trial of character showed up. Maybe, you are also not a good person, you just haven't been challenged yet. Perhaps, you'd fail. Perhaps, you are a Dr. Mengele in hiding.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem

      @@Yomi4D Tell me, were every German in Nazi Germany originally a bad person or could some been mislead and brainwashed towards hatred? The same thing happened in Rwanda when the Hutus killed the tutsi, many learned to hate and resent the other. As well with many people in the South, they weren't born a racist but because of the toxic racial environment was taught and misled people to think and believe in racist ideology. Again, ignorance and fear can lead people towards hatred. Also, with a toxic environment that teaches racism and hatred even good people can be brainwashed if that is all they knew, which will create bad people.

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem

      @@Yomi4D but you are right about one thing, people need to be challenged in their thought or else they may never realize the toxic mindset they have.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Před rokem +1

    This is why I love Mr. Hoffman's page. This reveals more about the other side than anything I have read in any number of books.

  • @smudgey1kenobey
    @smudgey1kenobey Před rokem

    She’s brave to speak about this. And here we are again.

  • @drewcanton235
    @drewcanton235 Před 2 lety +89

    Fear, the ultimate motivator...

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect Před rokem

      Racism is the global fear of the genetic annihilation of white people, who only make up about 8% of the world's population... hence why white people created the worldwide system of racism white supremacy

    • @terrellcuevo2369
      @terrellcuevo2369 Před rokem

      The thing is:what is the root of caucasians' 'fear' of people of color who've NEVER attacked or attempted to control your life?

    • @cnwil4594
      @cnwil4594 Před rokem +1

      And, insecurities brought on by oneself - SMH

  • @WumboGuy
    @WumboGuy Před rokem +74

    She's really bending over backwards to justify a point of view she knows is wrong. Being kind and caring towards people in your personal life doesn't make you a good person if you then go to harass and oppress those outside your circle. If you are racist against any group of people you are a bad person, whether your grandkids love you or not.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před rokem +2

      That's the contemporary PC viewpoint, but people protect "their own" over strangers, even now.

    • @phyllisthompson4207
      @phyllisthompson4207 Před rokem +2

      @@shin-ishikiri-no protect from what? Evil is evil period.

    • @phyllisthompson4207
      @phyllisthompson4207 Před rokem +3

      @@shin-ishikiri-no and you can find many ways to justify evil, doesnt change the facts. The chicken are coming home to roost now, and it us just the begining. Whatever we sow, it also shall we reap .., Life is a cycle, always remember that my friend.

    • @moneybags999
      @moneybags999 Před rokem +9

      @@halColombo Who said that these people were good because they were black? Who's defending them? I'm black & I would never defend a person's bad behavior just because we are the same race. I also believe that black people can be racist/prejudiced against other races. And, yes, I'm sure they learned that bad behavior from their friends/family/classmates, etc...but did they have the law behind them to justify their actions & protect them? The last time I checked the legal system was not especially lenient on blacks & there are no laws in place preventing white people from going where they choose. There are some big differences here but anyway, I'm glad you got that off your chest. Let's get one things straight, though. Not all black people are bad just like not all white people are bad. Live by that rule & you should be ok. It has served me well, thus far!
      Side Note: Why were you living in "hood" areas? The places you're talking about are known for high levels of crime. It's like a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's like hating Mexicans but then choosing to live in East LA. Come on! Even as a black person, I know not to go to those areas. Chances are I would be victimized, too! If I lived in Chicago when the mob was at its height, would it be fair & accurate to say that all Italians, regardless of where they live, are nothing but violent cold-blooded gangsters like Al Capone et al?

    • @mandy1044
      @mandy1044 Před rokem +5

      @@halColombo Sounds like you're generalizing..I guess I'm a "bad black racist" by association of my color. 🙄

  • @zzzyzzzyzzzyxxx
    @zzzyzzzyzzzyxxx Před rokem

    Thank you.
    Suggestion: iZotope RX software to remove wet lip click.

  • @creolelady182
    @creolelady182 Před rokem +1

    Interesting interview

  • @hethm.8159
    @hethm.8159 Před rokem +10

    There is no way, zero, for that fact. A racist can not be described as a good person. Neither can be both. Evil can’t be good lady!

    • @dbelezi2157
      @dbelezi2157 Před rokem

      At best a misguided person. Fear and ignorance can make a good person act and become a bad person.

  • @itsconnorlmao754
    @itsconnorlmao754 Před 2 lety +32

    Thank you David! Your interviews are wonderful.

  • @yepisaidit100x
    @yepisaidit100x Před rokem

    I wish to thank the Lady for her honesty and explanation.

  • @samwallaceart288
    @samwallaceart288 Před rokem +2

    This lady does an excellent job explaining my entire matrilinial heritage. This paralyzed "I can't do nothing about it so it's probably fake anyways" broke people mindset is why my mom moved to the other side of the globe.
    I do really feel for her though. And yes, a racist can have redeeming qualities; that's _why_ racism is intolerably frustrating; the majority of racists know better and are sacrificing people who would stick their neck out on any other issue.
    If only it were as simple as bad people = racist, but it was never that simple. Racists have done a lot of good for their own communities, (though imo the bad influence hamstrings them in the long run, the good acts are still real) that's why they're hard to get rid of, and that's not something to take lightly.

  • @cherylalt101
    @cherylalt101 Před rokem +5

    Oh my goodness David, look at all the subscribers you have now! I’m so happy for you. Your videos are always wonderful and thoughtful and often bring my memories back to the 60s and 70s, reminding me of things I haven’t thought of for years. I wish you continued success. It is so well deserved and so many people are now able to view how talented you are!
    Happy 4th of July to one and all. I’m living in Vienna, but I would love to be home in America for a traditional July 4th holiday!

  • @joannesferrati3076
    @joannesferrati3076 Před rokem +3

    Remarkable interview. Thanks for sharing this material at this time.

  • @profrayfitzgerald969
    @profrayfitzgerald969 Před rokem

    This is one of the most incisive and honest interviews I've ever seen.

  • @LoganCharlesII
    @LoganCharlesII Před rokem +4

    She has a nice voice

  • @cmonkey63
    @cmonkey63 Před 2 lety +4

    With every new video on this channel, I feel closer and closer to the people that matter, whose "story's seldom told" (guess my age). It's grounding in a way that we could all use now, for those who want it. Thank you, David, for doing this.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your comment. If your resources allow, I would sure appreciate your using the THANKS button under any of my videos including the one you have commented on. It is something new that CZcams is beta testing and would mean a great deal for my continuing efforts.
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  • @jsmooth2057
    @jsmooth2057 Před rokem +64

    She does a fairly good job of defending the racist she grew up with

    • @johnalston4076
      @johnalston4076 Před rokem

      She was a racist back then ,but now probably regrets it

    • @ogbobbiejohnson4034
      @ogbobbiejohnson4034 Před rokem +2

      There is real fear in her spirit about this. INSANE.

    • @ogbobbiejohnson4034
      @ogbobbiejohnson4034 Před rokem +6

      @@johnalston4076 it’s no way she has any regret. You can tell racism is etched into her spirit and her psyche

    • @pria7538
      @pria7538 Před rokem +2

      I believe she does have SOME regret but I also believe it is etched in her.
      You can almost always tell when they start with “Blacks” or “The Blacks”. It’s who she is and as soon as something happens that involves two different races, she will not choose righteousness she will choose whiteness.

    • @poskmyst225
      @poskmyst225 Před rokem

      @@ogbobbiejohnson4034 I know this comment is 7 months old but what in the
      How? what? when?
      She is not defending them, she is trying to get to the core of the question "how can people who are otherwise good people become so full of hate and racism in this one regard".
      It's the same sort of question that we ask ourselves when we look at nazi germany, wondering how so many regular people like you and me could be party to such horrific crimes.
      Maybe the world is not as black and white as you think, humans are animals and we are all capable of evil in some way.
      The people she is "defending" were clearly, by her words, good people day to day but when it came to the question of racism they were uncharacteristically evil.
      Spririt? how? what? what do you mean by that and how can you tell?

  • @yeahthatguy810
    @yeahthatguy810 Před rokem +2

    If someone is a racist they are not a good person. A good person would not hate another human being for something they had absolutely no control over. A good person would do the right thing, even if it's not popular.

  • @gilbertwainwright1222

    Bless your heart lady. ❤