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  • Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown rates six Black Panther Party scenes in movies for realism. Brown joined the Black Panther Party in 1968 and was the acting chair of the party from 1974 to 1977 while Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton was in self-imposed exile in Cuba.
    The Black Panther Party was an organization focused on creating a revolution for Black freedom, housing rights, the end of police violence against Black people, and other social causes. It was founded by Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966 in Oakland, California. Its ideology incorporated socialism, Marxism-Leninism, and Black nationalism. The party was active between 1966 and 1982 and had chapters across the United States.
    Brown discusses the accuracy of the portrayal of the Black Panther Party in films such as "Judas and the Black Messiah" (2021), "Forrest Gump" (1994), and "The Butler" (2013). Brown has personal connections to Seale, Fred Hampton, and Jean Seberg, and she comments on their depictions in "Panther" (1995), "The Trial of the Chicago 7" (2020), and "Seberg" (2019).
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  • @leighrobertson1291
    @leighrobertson1291 Před 3 lety +653

    The documentary "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution" is probably the most accurate film to watch about the Party's history - it has lots of interviews of former Panthers and historic footage. No way is Hollywood ever gonna really portray them accurately

    • @reimourrpower9357
      @reimourrpower9357 Před 3 lety +25

      "Vanguard" was excellent and educational for me. Though Ms. Brown had very pointed problems with how the Black Panther Party and her herself was presented in the documentary. Reportedly the director did not present Ms. Brown in an accurate light.

    • @stephonboykin9761
      @stephonboykin9761 Před 3 lety +24

      I liked the documentary initially until I notice Elaine Brown was nowhere to be found and they purposely left her out. Therefore, I cannot respect it.

    • @Gala-yp8nx
      @Gala-yp8nx Před 2 lety

      It really doesn’t help that the BPP was Black supremacist Adjacent for part of its history.

  • @UncleOso
    @UncleOso Před 3 lety +959

    You never know how wrong the information you’re given is until someone involved tell you about it

    • @letnanmindipko762
      @letnanmindipko762 Před 3 lety +11

      Right on brother

    • @ProfVRandall
      @ProfVRandall Před 3 lety +15

      And even then it may be factually inaccurate. The Vietnam war didn't start with Johnson. It started in the 1950's and escalated under Johnson.

    • @mankytoes
      @mankytoes Před 3 lety +14

      She's hardly a neutral source. Basically, she is saying the Party she was in was brilliant and there was nothing negative about it. Do you really believe there was no gender conflict? In the late 60s/early 70s? Come on.

    • @kyleduddleston4123
      @kyleduddleston4123 Před 3 lety

      Kinda like the Fauci email leaks.

    • @leovaccari1230
      @leovaccari1230 Před 2 lety +10

      The saddest thing is that all this men and women that are giving us an direct testimony are getting old and sooner or later we are going to lost these witness leaving all the history to be told in the wrong hands.

  • @stephonboykin9761
    @stephonboykin9761 Před 3 lety +179

    You got to love and respect Chairman Elaine Brown! This is why we have to understand that we cannot use historical fiction films as a source of reference when it comes to learning about history. It is always best to READ primary materials and consult scholarship about history. You can also watch vintage footage and interviews with witnesses of actual events along with reading.

    • @theaggrotravelersbucketlis5470
      @theaggrotravelersbucketlis5470 Před 2 lety

      Read Chairman Mao's books like your pioneers, unite and grab your guns to fight. Parade does not help. Revolution is not inviting someone to dinner; it is not making an essay;it is not painting and embroidering. It cannot be so elegant, so leisurely, so gentle, so courteous and courteous. A revolution is an insurrection, a violent act by which one class overthrows another.

  • @robertmatthews9650
    @robertmatthews9650 Před 3 lety +932

    I don’t think we’ll ever get an accurate portrayal of the Black Panther party from Hollywood.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před 3 lety +25

      Yeah cause nobody knows the accurate version including this lady, its like trying to ask a conservative or democrat to rate how accurate it is, as if they are not unbiased in their approach.

    • @robertmatthews9650
      @robertmatthews9650 Před 3 lety +12

      @@lampad4549 I think the only ones people would accept their critique on these is from Huey Newton himself if he were alive or Bobby Seale.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertmatthews9650 even they would be biased especially Huey Newton.

    • @tarrah662
      @tarrah662 Před 3 lety +2

      Correct.

    • @davidholaday2817
      @davidholaday2817 Před 3 lety +4

      We may yet. We may yet.

  • @notlobparrot3057
    @notlobparrot3057 Před 3 lety +1152

    I'm astonished Elaine Brown was willing to do something so frivolous, but I'm grateful for the chance to hear her speak and clear the record.

    • @Maazzzo
      @Maazzzo Před 3 lety +206

      It's not frivolous BECAUSE she can speak and clear the record. How Black Panthers have been portrayed in film and television has been a big impact on what people think of as the Black Panthers. Elaine is there to set it right. I love that.

    • @notlobparrot3057
      @notlobparrot3057 Před 3 lety +60

      @@Maazzzo Well put. I only meant frivolous as in the entire "Let's get someone to react to movies" genre of internet videos. They usually don't go beyond "breezy and fun" and it was quite sobering to see one about a serious, meaningful topic.

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 Před 3 lety +27

      @@notlobparrot3057 There is a whole subsection of CZcams where historians, survivalists, forensic experts, etcetera watch film and TV show clips that portray the work they do and educate viewers while they do it. I would suggest watching the Wired videos featuring a dialect coach named Erik Singer and LegalEagle's video about Legally Blonde and going from there. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

    • @notlobparrot3057
      @notlobparrot3057 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sadem1045 Oh...I am a HUGE Erik Singer-head. 🤓

    • @accidental-life
      @accidental-life Před 3 lety

      Anyone gets old and needs attention.

  • @jalabi99
    @jalabi99 Před 3 lety +754

    Sister Elaine brought 14 minutes & 42 seconds of STRAIGHT FIRE and burned all these Hollywood depictions to a crisp!

    • @AkriteChea
      @AkriteChea Před 3 lety +11

      Right she still got it ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

    • @qirenlu8
      @qirenlu8 Před 3 lety

      U rock it boy

    • @MBVXONIDE
      @MBVXONIDE Před 2 lety

      how can i be a part of this work?

    • @mstennille
      @mstennille Před rokem +1

      Exactly! ✊🏽

  • @classicwiseguy
    @classicwiseguy Před 3 lety +73

    How are people downvoting this? What can you object to? This woman was literally there lol she knows more than you

    • @jascrandom9855
      @jascrandom9855 Před 3 lety +7

      That's probably why. She's not exactly an objective view.

    • @classicwiseguy
      @classicwiseguy Před 3 lety +25

      @@jascrandom9855 She may not be completely objective but she was there. She’s a firsthand witness. You’re not gonna find a better person to verify the accuracy of something’s portrayal in media than someone who was an integral part of the thing being portrayed. I’d rather have her verify the accuracy of BPP’s portrayal in media than some 25 year old kid who wrote a dissertation on it. She knew those people. If someone made a movie about your uncle, wouldn’t you be a credible person to verify its accuracy? Or, for example, my great grandmother’s experience fighting nazis as a partisan reviewing the portrayal of partisans in movies.

    • @jascrandom9855
      @jascrandom9855 Před 3 lety +3

      @@classicwiseguy I'm just saying why some people are downvoting this.
      The thing is, Primary sources like her tend to be Biased.
      Would you consider Hitler a credible person to verify the accuracy of a movie about him? No, right.
      To Verify the accuracy of something like this you the 10k feet view of things.

    • @nvggabxby
      @nvggabxby Před rokem +4

      @@prasanththomas3130 I'm guessing yall think the way they were depicted in Hollywood films is an objective view too huh?

  • @Ganiscol
    @Ganiscol Před 3 lety +568

    I think I learned more in these less than 15 minutes about the Black Panther Party than from any movie that depicts it in one way or another.
    Even if some of it came across a bit uncomfortable, but who am I to judge what it was like back in the day to be black in America - and the issues havent been fully resolved to this very day, there are clearly as strong opinions as there are feelings in this lady and she doesnt beat around the bush about it.
    Would have loved to learn if she has an actual recommendation to make for a movie about that period of the party... probably not, though.

    • @appellationsorhai-leeephen4649
      @appellationsorhai-leeephen4649 Před 3 lety

      But she already rebutted with what was wrong which could be implied as what there is to fix. Reality!
      How typically patriarchal of this mention to fecetiously suggest it is HER ROLE to correct the obvious and conclude by this tone that she was somehow inferiorily inadequate, if not disobediently amiss at providing solutions for a condition still she which affects us and clearly is a concept many can still choose to assess from a distance and choose when to participate. Let me help you out here though, ever heard of insult to injury? Stop speculating and negatively contributing to matters which.......__________(let's play fill in the blanks) *shrug cause at this point it all comes down to INTENT*

    • @realmothchu
      @realmothchu Před 3 lety +37

      @@appellationsorhai-leeephen4649 i feel like u and op r having 2 completely separate conversations

    • @tarrah662
      @tarrah662 Před 3 lety +19

      I would recommend reading up on the Party as opposed to seeking out films. Assata Shakur's autobiography, Malcolm X's autobiography, Huey P. Newton's books, Kwame Ture (previously known as Stokely Carmichael), Marcus Garvey, etc. are all great places to start if you want a more honest representation about Black Liberation history.
      The Spook Who Sat by the Door is an interesting book and the film is free on youtube.

    • @nubbiewubbie7285
      @nubbiewubbie7285 Před 3 lety +11

      I mean, movies aren’t a great way to learn history, regardless...

    • @realmothchu
      @realmothchu Před 3 lety +1

      @@nubbiewubbie7285 maybe not but it’s the most accessible and easiest way for many people. not everyone has the time, patience, or resources to scour through articles, journals, and books just to learn about a single event

  • @hermesson8749
    @hermesson8749 Před 3 lety +518

    Dang ik it must be hard to have been a Black Panther and then turn around to see the party showed as something that it wasn’t 😓😓

    • @manassembika649
      @manassembika649 Před 3 lety +3

      @thatguy 00 oh no you didn’t

    • @Kuba-ib7bd
      @Kuba-ib7bd Před 3 lety +7

      @@james_chatman I didn't know that nazi party was fighting oppression.

    • @josephprevo8893
      @josephprevo8893 Před 3 lety +9

      America can fly humans to the moon, it can find ways to redress the injustice of people who toiled on its own land.
      The enterprise of slavery that shackled 12.5 million Black individuals, and the succession of anti-Black policies that discriminated against their descendants for generations, are finally being understood for what they are - a stain on the fabric of a nation that has not yet made atonement for its past. At this moment of national introspection, merely learning about the past and apologizing for it is not enough. America must finally settle the debts that it has long owed to Black Americans, and do so with the full faith and credit of the nation that enslaved their ancestors.
      The simple fact remains: there cannot be a more perfect union without the payment of reparations. And the time to do so is now.

    • @davidpieper95
      @davidpieper95 Před 3 lety +3

      Same thing is currently happening with BLM.

    • @johndoe-sh6bi
      @johndoe-sh6bi Před 3 lety +1

      @@josephprevo8893 sorry bro, but no nation has or ever will properly atone for their sins. There are a lot of nations out there with far worse pasts than America so why dont you go whine about them first. yes slavery was terrible, but you were not a slave and I was not a slave owner. we have equal rights under law, and you free to live as you see fit. when there are blatant examples of racism then by all means lets call it out. Otherwise, quit trying to get free money cuz we both know it would never been seen as enough no matter how much america paid african americans. And please, why dont you put some blame on the africans who sold us their OWN people. where is the blame for them huh? no one even mentions that part ffs. Black people in america have more wealth on average than anywhere else in the world, so quit complaining about getting to live in the greatest country on earth

  • @ALFirebird
    @ALFirebird Před 3 lety +288

    This deserves way more views

    • @oof6471
      @oof6471 Před 3 lety +10

      I don’t think most people really care

    • @KingNerdius
      @KingNerdius Před 3 lety +5

      Then it would've gotten more views

    • @internaltacolove8302
      @internaltacolove8302 Před 3 lety +2

      Nobody cares

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, if only so it gets more thumbs down

    • @reimourrpower9357
      @reimourrpower9357 Před 3 lety +2

      true so you may share it. I don't expect a activist dismantling major Hollywood films presentations of Black radicals who challanged the very system Hollywood upholds will be that much of a trending topic.

  • @fiorefiore9910
    @fiorefiore9910 Před 3 lety +317

    This made me want to read up more about the Black Panther movement.

    • @peterparker8454
      @peterparker8454 Před 3 lety +9

      Brace yourself

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Před 3 lety +2

      Just read everything by Thomas Sowell, even if it's nothing to do with the term "Black Panther" it will teach you all the truths you need to know.

    • @perhaps1094
      @perhaps1094 Před 3 lety +22

      @@SadisticStang Thomas Sowell adheres to all the caricatures pointed out in this video
      He is literally one of the main components of the belief that rights aren’t somehow inherent to our fellow man but earned through the cult of work he idolises above all
      He is a smart man but he obviously no interest in fairly portraying the panthers when he has been partisan for years now

    • @salb5610
      @salb5610 Před 3 lety +11

      @@perhaps1094 I mean the man still believes in trickle down economics, clearly he's driven by ideological values than the reality of the world we're living in

    • @samuelolivier3792
      @samuelolivier3792 Před 3 lety +2

      In my opinion you absolutely should. I think the two best books for understanding them is revolutionary suicide by Huey P Newton and Fred Hampton’s speeches.

  • @tiffanyreene7955
    @tiffanyreene7955 Před 3 lety +221

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾I love that she ain’t hold back NOTHING! I wish schools taught us more about it and we get an individual ACCURATE Black Panther Party film because they did so much for the community and I didn’t realize so much negative portrayals of the BPP in movies. I was just happy to see them in films because history likes to overlook them.

    • @commie_slayer4287
      @commie_slayer4287 Před 3 lety +4

      I know a lot about the time period 60s to late 70s and the black panthers actually did more harm than good where Dr King would have been peaceful and nice when he talked about equality getting his views to a wider audience and making it easier to agree with and understand the black panthers would use force and more often than not spread the ideology that black people are the superior race to any other

    • @jermanizer
      @jermanizer Před 3 lety +6

      @@commie_slayer4287 I know a lot about the 60s/70s and I'd say that the black panther party did more good than harm. your anecdotes mean shit

    • @perhaps1094
      @perhaps1094 Před 3 lety +19

      @@commie_slayer4287 You obviously didnt watch the video
      The black panthers had tons of white and hispanic members because the leader Fred Hampton created the rainbow coalition that was explicitly against racism of any kind, this narrative was literally born from the movies this video debunks
      Dr King praised the black panthers consistently throughout his life
      When King died he had 68% disapproval among white people, it took several years of whitewashing and turning him into this kumbaya loving conservative protestor
      Also the black panthers main goal was defence meaning watching over police interactions to make sure their neigbours werent being harrased
      Every major confrontation they were ever involved in was initiated by the fbi firing the first shot

    • @nilsdahlin8744
      @nilsdahlin8744 Před 2 lety

      I can’t agree more, I learned so much misinformation and whitewashes history during early education surrounding this time period and the party in particular and it wasn’t until I started doing my own readings and research into the party that my eyes really started opening up. Understanding the goals and actions of the party, through the eyes of those involved and closely related instead of through a liberalized education, was a big push towards the left for me.

    • @theaggrotravelersbucketlis5470
      @theaggrotravelersbucketlis5470 Před 2 lety

      Read Chairman Mao's books like your pioneers, unite and grab your guns to fight. Parade does not help. Revolution is not inviting someone to dinner; it is not making an essay;it is not painting and embroidering. It cannot be so elegant, so leisurely, so gentle, so courteous and courteous. A revolution is an insurrection, a violent act by which one class overthrows another.

  • @reimourrpower9357
    @reimourrpower9357 Před 3 lety +15

    Salutes Chairwoman Elaine Brown for your clear and uncompromising interpretation of the mishandling of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense's message & image in film. Blessings to John Huggins (pictured on the wall over Ms. Brown's right shoulder) and all those who fought for our rights & freedom.

  • @Antifrost
    @Antifrost Před 3 lety +81

    It's unfortunate that videos like this don't get as much attention, but I appreciate the work to dispel the misconceptions made (intentionally or not) about the Black Panther Party.

    • @romemiller1504
      @romemiller1504 Před 2 lety

      Elaine is a maverick !!!!....only sistas representing the "WAP" culture gets the attention . Ms. Brown is Straight , No Chaser 👊🎩🐵🦊🌺✊

  • @eldridgewoolnough7454
    @eldridgewoolnough7454 Před 3 lety +67

    I’m a middle aged white male from UK. I only know a bit about the Black Panthers because my mum was reading Eldridge Cleaver’s book when she was pregnant with me and named me after him. I read Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P Newton and Seize the Time by Bobby Seale in my twenties in an attempt to enlighten myself. I was, and still am, incredibly moved by their story and I came away with an awe of the Black Panthers. I truly believe they were at the forefront of political thinking and everything they said was spot on. Huey was one of the purest, bravest heroes of our time and Bobby had an eloquence that perfectly captured the spirit and the message of the Party. I thoroughly recommend reading those books to be inspired, educated and informed. Also you will be enraged at the (still) continuing injustices perpetrated by the American state towards citizens whose only crime is to be an unwelcome reminder at how the US stole and pillaged it’s way into wealth

    • @tiarezavaleta8850
      @tiarezavaleta8850 Před 2 lety +6

      Just like the Royal family tbh.

    • @niiokweinortey
      @niiokweinortey Před 2 lety +3

      But the royal family is not what's in question ATM so your comment is silly

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo Před 3 lety +159

    Elaine Brown was SO interesting. I'd love to see her back for more!

  • @JoanRudith
    @JoanRudith Před 3 lety +131

    Again she describes the sexism of the rank and file membership very differently in her book. She recounts experiences early on of being expected to be preparing food instead of being in the discussions with the men. Her memoirs and several others all describe it the same. Among the rank and file members, sexism was rampant, but among the leadership it was very different. There were just as many women in the central committee as men there. And it makes sense for the rank and file members to have been that way. A lot of those men joined to feel important, and often their egos kept them from becoming leadership members. I wonder why she describes it so differently here than she did in her own memoirs.

    • @sulaimanhyatt8000
      @sulaimanhyatt8000 Před 2 lety +16

      I was thinking the same thing. there have been multiple accounts of the sexism and and culture supporting cis hetero patriarchy in the party. I thought for a min maybe it just got edited out of this video. And yes Elaine does talk about it in her book Taste of Power.

    • @MrNicoleCherie
      @MrNicoleCherie Před 2 lety +12

      I wouldn’t put it past this channel to use cointelpro tactics and imply that there was a rift between the members by not demonstrating the connection between the women’s experiences. They are trying to destroy the movement and their legacy even now.

    • @judek1170
      @judek1170 Před 2 lety

      @@sulaimanhyatt8000 Maybe men leading was what kept the party togeter, unlike todays messy movements. Yall want patriarhcy and capitalism when it comes to "protecting bw" and telling bm they need to step up and "build the community". But then when you see it happening you call it "Cis gendered heteropatriarchy". Let alone, that was not even the case, one of the leading black panthers (and woman in this vid if im correct) Angela Davis was a lesbian black woman. Not only did black panthers protect bw, but they made sure not to subjugate them in the process of protecting them, and they allowed them to help lead in their own way. But blackmen doing any leading triggers yall

    • @sulaimanhyatt8000
      @sulaimanhyatt8000 Před 2 lety +4

      @@judek1170 peace and blessings to you my family. You have created a false narrative of me, and that is both problematic and violent. I would strongly suggest you dont use the masters tools of relationship making when reaching out to build relationships with me or anyone at that. Hey Angela D was never a black panther. And i dont think she identifies as lesbian. Also its cis hetero patriarchy. Please continue your learning and dig deeper before you respond or write such things again.

    • @judek1170
      @judek1170 Před 2 lety +5

      @@sulaimanhyatt8000 she is lesbian, perhaps bi, she has been married to both women and men. Nonetheless, she was respected, and as said in this vid, the black panther party was had eqaul representation at the leadership level. So the ide that they were a crushing patriarchy is far fetched. They had some hierarchy as that was necessary for organizational purposes, and men where dominant within the hierarchy cus the issues the panthers tackled where do heavily routed in the struggles of bm, so it was only natural men where so prevalent in the movement. That does not mean they were a “Cis hetero patriarchy”

  • @thelordsside5100
    @thelordsside5100 Před 3 lety +123

    Love that she pointed to the 'feel-good' trick of Hollywood using the scene with Oprah in The Butler. I believe she would've enjoyed seeing that witch get knocked out right after. Love how she put Hollywood's view of The Black Panther Party in its rightful place...in the trash!

  • @TheNoticeBlog
    @TheNoticeBlog Před 3 lety +9

    YESSSSS!! Oh, I've been WAITING for a video like this! Thank you!

  • @whitelabrat
    @whitelabrat Před 3 lety +6

    This was a very good use of this format. Would love to see more of this.

  • @TenorSaxx
    @TenorSaxx Před 3 lety +39

    Thank you Ms. Brown. You have cemented our intentional miseducation that I first realized because of the Throughline podcast. Highly recommended that podcast.

  • @noiryork
    @noiryork Před 3 lety +81

    Insider really went out and got a BP Party leader to "rate" Hollywood's (aka white elites) depiction of them? All the respect to Elaine for having the strength to sit through this, lol.

    • @FriendsWithIssues
      @FriendsWithIssues Před 3 lety +17

      It's good she did, so people know the portrayals we see are wildily inaccurate. People won't read books, but they'll watch videos. And that's why she stomached through it.

  • @oneeco
    @oneeco Před 3 lety +23

    I don't believe any of those films anyways, because politics in reality is always much more complicated than any film can demonstrate.

    • @bathwaterbuffalo
      @bathwaterbuffalo Před 3 lety +1

      Art is not truth, Art is a lie that makes you realize truth

  • @AliMarie022
    @AliMarie022 Před 3 lety +94

    I respect her viewing of those films. When i watched Judas & the Black Messiah, I saw the informant guy characterised more like the bad guy who was being convinced by Chairman Fred that the Black Panther's cause was more important, like it was a lens from outside in convincing a skeptic of the value of the causes the party championed and eorked hard towards, but not fully being able to realise that potential before he made the ultimate betrayal, and the police conducted their murder of Fred.

    • @bathwaterbuffalo
      @bathwaterbuffalo Před 3 lety +34

      yeah it seems she just resented the film being about O'neill as much as Hampton

    • @JoanRudith
      @JoanRudith Před 3 lety +25

      That’s the one where I find myself in disagreement with Elaine Brown. The movie was really about William O’Neal. It was about his dilemma, his inner conflict, his duality and his betrayal. That’s why it was called Judas and The Black Messiah. It was more about the Judas. With that said, one of my first thoughts after seeing it was also that Fred’s character almost seemed one dimensional. Which is a shame because he was dynamic and complex, especially for a 22 year old.

    • @MarissaMariexx
      @MarissaMariexx Před 3 lety +36

      I think her entire point is that it is insulting to give a traitor as much attention as the dynamic and beloved leader who was organizing for the greater good. the film should not be trying to emphasize the informant’s “duality” which makes one almost feel sorry for him. the informant, as far as I’ve seen in interviews of him, has never said that he was interested in joining the black panther party in their efforts, but that he simply witnessed that they were targeted and described as violent terrorists when in actuality they were only community organizing. the film portrayed it as an inner war for him, when he has stated that he does not regret being an informant- he only felt bad that the information he gave (an explicit map of fred’s apartment, including specifically where fred’s bedroom located) led to a violent murder. he acknowledges that the government was out to get this “threat” and was suddenly going to act naive about outcomes (he knew what he was doing as an informant). she’s right- they are seen as “equal” in highlighting that they are both experiencing a struggle when that was certainly not the case in this situation. he does not deserve the narrative he was given- his perspective isn’t relevant.

    • @MarissaMariexx
      @MarissaMariexx Před 3 lety +8

      as she should. creating a movie centered around the perspective of an accomplice to an assassination is wild. should not even be considered regarding fred hampton.

    • @edwardgeorge5584
      @edwardgeorge5584 Před 3 lety +14

      ​@@MarissaMariexx honestly i'd rather see a film about the perspective of a traitor informant forced to participate in an assassination of a leader he came to admire and his inner conflicts over a one-dimentional "good vs bad" typical hollywood biopic about hampton showing what a great guy he was and how bad the cops and fbi are. if people want that type of film they should try to get a documentary made, or maybe there is great potential in looking into his character a bit more, i dunno. but when it comes to great cinematic storytelling, the people on the sidelines are often the most intriguing and can put forth some of the most interesting ideas and themes, even if they don't "deserve" a film made about them. plenty great films are made about pretty horrible or insignificant people who are surrounded by people who "deserve" the attention more but that doesn't make them any less great, including this one

  • @asanitheafrofuturist
    @asanitheafrofuturist Před 3 lety +26

    That Forrest Gump scene really rubbed me the wrong way when I rewatched that movie as an adult

    • @bawkray
      @bawkray Před 2 lety

      good for you! 😂

  • @charnaeyoung9815
    @charnaeyoung9815 Před 3 lety +52

    I really liked this. I learned much about the energy and thought process of the party. Not sure why she was against rating but. Still informative. And it stressed that the party was a unifying party that also held hands with white people. It wasn’t a hate white people party like people try to portray.

    • @AhunnayaChidinma
      @AhunnayaChidinma Před 3 lety +18

      Because “ranking” really buys into the idea that things always need to be ranked/pedestaled 1. But also because they’re all colonial Hollywood films. They all are a major problem with huge historical inaccuracies and ulterior motives. I think this is what she stresses through out the interview

    • @Hr-dy1xv
      @Hr-dy1xv Před 3 lety

      Shutup

    • @stephonboykin9761
      @stephonboykin9761 Před 3 lety

      There were allies who made donations but make no mistake that the Black Panther was a black autonomous group that was for black people.

    • @manman3792
      @manman3792 Před 2 lety

      No, the party was for Black people. As it should be. Make no mistake about it

  • @exbcso1
    @exbcso1 Před 3 lety +21

    Very easy to see why you were in charge. TY

  • @brittanylevinson741
    @brittanylevinson741 Před 3 lety +63

    Love her take on this. Much more important to have a contemporary account of the reality vs the Hollywood portrayal which obviously didn’t have the Black voices choosing what should be depicted and said. I hope this change comes immediately.

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Před 3 lety

      They could start by not making the films and wasting everyone's time

  • @animeROX08
    @animeROX08 Před 2 lety +17

    Whenever I see a movie involving the black panther party with my mom she always tells me what it was actually like in the 70s. That they were about helping communities, etc. it’s interesting to see how Hollywood still demonizes them, almost to a fantastical degree.

    • @NotSure109
      @NotSure109 Před rokem

      Black panthers were and are evil people who have no place in society.

  • @AkriteChea
    @AkriteChea Před 3 lety +62

    Ooooo I love when Elaine Brown gets to talking she still got it

  • @rahthesgod2198
    @rahthesgod2198 Před 3 lety +4

    They asked her to give her opinion on it and she’s giving it. Respect

  • @J.5.M.
    @J.5.M. Před 3 lety +76

    She's brilliant, thank you

  • @brycemolacek3341
    @brycemolacek3341 Před 3 lety +3

    very informative, love

  • @BenJosephWorld
    @BenJosephWorld Před 3 lety +6

    This was an amazing video

  • @CTEagleCeltic
    @CTEagleCeltic Před 3 lety +5

    Sister came in SMOKIN!! Hope more people get a chance watch this. ✊🏾❤️

  • @swacfan100
    @swacfan100 Před rokem +8

    She didn't hold anything back and I'm so glad she basically called Hollywood out on the B.S. portrayal of The Black Panther Party. I thank them so much for their courage and strength.

    • @NotSure109
      @NotSure109 Před rokem +1

      They're evil people who have no place in society.

    • @bluetrailerproductions7488
      @bluetrailerproductions7488 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@NotSure109neo nazis and kkk are evil people of society.
      The Black Panthers Fought Racism not just for Black People but people of any color

  • @Matty002
    @Matty002 Před 3 lety +12

    bless elaine brown
    and thank you insider for giving her the platform

  • @MasterPokusa
    @MasterPokusa Před 3 lety +22

    Eviscerated. Absolutely eviscerated.

  • @Catnip-gc4yy
    @Catnip-gc4yy Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing!! Thank you

  • @FleaOnPeanut
    @FleaOnPeanut Před 3 lety +6

    Love this. A Black Panther calling out the inaccuracies and melodramatic disingenuousness of Hollywood clumsily trying to portray the Black Panthers is gold. Best thing I’ve seen all year. Let’s make this a series.

    • @abrahamblankfein5042
      @abrahamblankfein5042 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, Hollywood should be more generous to an organisation known to torture its members to death.

    • @ronnellrandle569
      @ronnellrandle569 Před 5 měsíci

      @@abrahamblankfein5042this post tells me a lot u probably someone who defends the government even tho the beat and killed members of the black panthers and broke in killed Fred in his sleep when he was bringing together all people white hispanics and gays to fight the oppression

  • @MrTStat
    @MrTStat Před 3 lety +6

    wow, what an impressive person, really rare to listen to someone with such deep understanding of ideology, and profound belief

    • @Kadasberry11
      @Kadasberry11 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s not rare. Expand your horizons ✌🏾

  • @TheAlps36
    @TheAlps36 Před 3 lety +70

    As a non-US citizen, my knowledge of the BPP comes mostly from movies.
    It's nice to know they weren't really so loud, violent and hateful and strove to take the high road. I could easily understand if they wanted to lash out and burn a couple of buildings or something

    • @unapologeticallyme2060
      @unapologeticallyme2060 Před 3 lety +20

      Even if they were, that should be understood considering the times.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před 3 lety

      Yeah your learning that from the most unbiased source.

    • @LeoMes01
      @LeoMes01 Před 3 lety +7

      Oh quite the opposite. They had a whole rainbow coalition of oppressed peoples. Huey Newton talked about allying with the women's and gay liberation movements

    • @ivyreid7
      @ivyreid7 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol if you really “cared” you’d do some research....

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Před 3 lety +1

      If that's what you took from it, then you really are an uninformed outsider, because you're also wrong..way wrong. All you need to know is, they are marxists, and ungrateful anti -American free loaders. If they really cared about their 'community' they'd have ditched the Democratic party decades ago, and stopped accepting the welfare state. You want to know about blacks in the west and the party? Read anything from Thomas sowell, even if it's not about the organization directly - you'll learn all you need to.

  • @esthera3923
    @esthera3923 Před 3 lety +6

    Def learned a lot, much respect for Elleane Brown and all former members of thr party

  • @dankthegank4315
    @dankthegank4315 Před 3 lety +11

    It’s sad that one of the best, one of the most educational, factual, need to know.
    “How real is it?”
    Video is viewed so little viewed...

    • @cainvincentdyer5891
      @cainvincentdyer5891 Před 3 lety +1

      So true!

    • @hexamael9458
      @hexamael9458 Před 2 lety

      Probably cause lots of people want to avoid the uncomfortable truth that comes with real world issues like race and politics.

  • @PhantomFelix211164
    @PhantomFelix211164 Před 3 lety +23

    Really interesting video, I learnt so much about the Black Panthers that I never would have imagined. I can understand why she doesn't like these movies, because she sees that the films don't do justice to their real life counterparts.

  • @DCsWiseMan
    @DCsWiseMan Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you none of these movies felt genuine or authentic, I felt it in my spirit. Thank you Elaine Brown for setting the record straight

  • @YangaNkonki
    @YangaNkonki Před 3 lety +70

    I’m sad she didn’t enjoy Judas and the Black Messiah. Having watched it, I definitely didn’t see it as them being equated. It was a movie with a villain-protagonist. He had more screen time, but that’s like Infinity War showing Thanos more - it’s kind of the villain’s story. I felt no sympathy or respect for that character, whereas Fred Hampton, I felt heaps of respect for. It also showed the brutality of the police force, their irrational fear and racism.
    Maybe he was one-dimensional to someone who knew the man personally, but I certainly don’t think O’Neal was made to look like an equal.
    I do wish they cast younger people, since Hampton was 21 when he died, and O’Neal 17 when he was found by the FBI. It may have made things a bit clearer. But at the same time it’d be hard to find actors who could bring the gravitas needed for those roles at that age.

    • @perhaps1094
      @perhaps1094 Před 3 lety +24

      He was one dimensional in the sense that a lot of his speeches were very vague
      Power to the people is good and all but the most popular thing he ever said was ‘we will fight capitalism with socialism’ in most speeches he let his political beliefs be known and the movies to length’s to dumb down the ideological side into the typical populist rhetoric and avoid the fact that they were explicit marxists at all costs

    • @YangaNkonki
      @YangaNkonki Před 3 lety +3

      @@perhaps1094 That's understandable. I felt moved by his portrayal and by his struggle.
      As I mentioned in the comment though, the one-dimensionality isn't something I could really argue, since I never knew him personally or saw any speeches. Sorry if that was unclear.
      I was commenting on the fact that she saw him as being second to O'Neal or saw O'Neal as being made equal to him.

    • @Ninkira
      @Ninkira Před 2 lety +2

      I think if we had a lot more (or any) good representation of the Black Panther movement it wouldn't be so egregious of a misstep. I see where you're coming from because that is how I enjoy the movie, but I see from her perspective it is like someone dipping their toe in the water. She's seeing the movie from the sky view perspective, and grading it as such. And I have to agree- it felt afraid to really *commit* to Fred's ideals, or that the filmmakers weren't well educated on the subjects or believed. There's still this overall feeling of making it somewhat palatable for white audiences

    • @toontrooper4103
      @toontrooper4103 Před 2 lety +2

      That may be the story but the problem comes in that there is little accurate representation of the party, so everything is criticized with that in mind.

    • @lordfarquaad3996
      @lordfarquaad3996 Před rokem

      @@perhaps1094 Idk what Fred Hampton speeches youve heard, but the movie literally took different parts from his most famous speeches and basically copy pasted them into the movie. I dont think they "dumbed down" his ideology at all. In fact from all the Fred Hampton speeches I've seen on youtube, there really isnt much at all that they left out of the movie.

  • @radlee8436
    @radlee8436 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing video, such much information from a true hero

  • @j.thomasroulain8122
    @j.thomasroulain8122 Před 3 lety +3

    Fascinating. Two thumbs up.

  • @PinkBunnySlipers
    @PinkBunnySlipers Před 3 lety +8

    I’m a middle aged white Canadian who works for a governmental organization, and I have to say one thing lady you’re are AWESOME! You articulate your thoughts well with so much passion great video.

  • @UlrichUlrichson
    @UlrichUlrichson Před 3 lety +8

    I would like to say that I very much appreciated hearing the viewpoint of somebody that was a part of such a powerful and impactful organization that, in modern history of America, is generally looked at as a negative or even violent body of people. I must say that I do not agree with some of the things that were brought up and yet I am extremely happy that there is finally an example of what has been shown as "fact" regarding the Black Panthers is so misleading. So for that I would like to thank you whole heartedly, both the channel for allowing this subject to be addressed and to the wonderful woman that has the courage to stand up and speak on it.
    I am a white male, which shouldn't matter but we know it does as a society, and because of my upbringing I was taught to believe that the entire party were the equivalent to domestic terrorists and it wasnt until I was much older and did my due diligence in researching everything I learned growing up. So I would very much love to see a second part to this or another video in a similar format about other groups from history across the US and other countries or even groups at work today.

  • @pascalwilson6707
    @pascalwilson6707 Před 3 lety +49

    I love how she joined this format to realy show the world the truth and how hollywood alway manipulated the image of our héroes of not just afro american but even latin american.

  • @mrduckman225
    @mrduckman225 Před 3 lety +12

    Make a movie with her as an associate so we can get the real deal

  • @ChazMcGutter
    @ChazMcGutter Před 3 lety +16

    Hollywood will always try to dull the revolutionary edge of the Black Panther Party.

  • @ulture
    @ulture Před 2 lety

    Incredible interview, thank you for agreeing to it. Is that Võ Nguyên Giáp in that second photo from Vietnam?

  • @ernestt8398
    @ernestt8398 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this; while it wasn't necessary I respect your sagacity and insight. I especially appreciate dispelling the caricatures and myths perpetrated by Hollywood about Black history.

  • @tro1955
    @tro1955 Před 3 lety +33

    Ms Elaine Brown, thank you for your service, knowledge and clarity 🖤

  • @vagurl84
    @vagurl84 Před 3 lety +49

    I’d love to see more from Ms. Elaine. I can’t image the things she must have seen and the knowledge she could share with us.

  • @mitchfrombrooklyn7317
    @mitchfrombrooklyn7317 Před 3 lety +14

    Some great insight here. Thank you.

  • @SeraphusInferis
    @SeraphusInferis Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful
    Thank you, ma'am

  • @_IsrealPerez
    @_IsrealPerez Před 3 lety +3

    So glad I saw this video

  • @dandelionappreciator9712
    @dandelionappreciator9712 Před 3 lety +3

    This video really needs more views

  • @stilesjohnson1745
    @stilesjohnson1745 Před 2 lety

    Great video.

  • @koreyhayes4238
    @koreyhayes4238 Před 2 lety +2

    This information is needed

  • @Spills51
    @Spills51 Před rokem +6

    Its crazy to think this lady could be grocery shopping and you would walk past thinking nothing of it...just a senior.
    Some people have really fascinating lives and history....cool lol.
    I dont think I would wanna debate her though,,,,she strikes me as 'this is how it is' without much openess to anything but that.
    thanks for the vid.

  • @SankofaNYC
    @SankofaNYC Před 3 lety +4

    Damn... This was really good... She did a great job at pointing how hollywood warps the idea of the Black Panthers in sooooo many ways, and people of all races and ideologies may eat it up for a variety of reasons and self supporting reasons

  • @PhonePhone-mq8nh
    @PhonePhone-mq8nh Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you very much for setting things straight.

  • @123blazergirl
    @123blazergirl Před 3 lety +19

    I loved every minute of this

  • @harddriveYT
    @harddriveYT Před 3 lety +5

    *Slams desk* THANK YOU

  • @mistashortstroke443
    @mistashortstroke443 Před 3 lety +39

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS WOMANS CANDOR!

  • @winterkeptuswarm
    @winterkeptuswarm Před 3 lety +1

    This is wonderful, i want more

  • @popstarrocker420
    @popstarrocker420 Před 2 lety

    Hi Elaine!! Love it!

  • @KingLucy
    @KingLucy Před 3 lety +29

    Much respect to this queen

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před 3 lety +2

      She is a liar and fraud most of what she says about the black panther group can be debunked

    • @octavia4324
      @octavia4324 Před 3 lety

      @@lampad4549 how is she a liar

    • @jhde9067
      @jhde9067 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lampad4549 still waiting. How is she a fraud?
      And don't bring any of that "Google it" crap.

    • @classicwiseguy
      @classicwiseguy Před 3 lety

      @@lampad4549 how? Explain yourself.

    • @jermanizer
      @jermanizer Před 3 lety

      @@lampad4549 bring us the sources and we'll believe you

  • @Nikkiflausch
    @Nikkiflausch Před rokem +3

    Good to know the editors actually listened to what she‘s saying and stopped doing the out of ten rating as soon as she says why that‘s stupid

  • @zurzakne-etra7069
    @zurzakne-etra7069 Před 10 měsíci

    this needs waaay more views!

  • @FramesPerSecond
    @FramesPerSecond Před 2 lety +4

    Insider asks her to be in a ranking video and roasts the whole concept of ranking🤣

  • @andrewsabin729
    @andrewsabin729 Před 3 lety +30

    I wonder what former members of the Black Panther Party feel about the BLM movement.

    • @abrahamblankfein5042
      @abrahamblankfein5042 Před 2 lety +5

      I suspect they’re upset at the lack of torture-murders and violent assaults, which were always the BPP’s forte.

    • @nickking1105
      @nickking1105 Před 2 lety +41

      @@abrahamblankfein5042 here we go again lmaooo

    • @scienceium5233
      @scienceium5233 Před 2 lety +34

      @@abrahamblankfein5042 kkk member spotted

    • @aking2330
      @aking2330 Před 2 lety +16

      @@abrahamblankfein5042 you so wrong. I wish you took the chance to learn more about the party before you so foolishly commented

    • @skullthunder3181
      @skullthunder3181 Před 2 lety +2

      Angela davis certainly supports it

  • @willowspektor
    @willowspektor Před 3 lety +5

    So insightful

  • @esseen100
    @esseen100 Před 3 lety +1

    This was awesome.

  • @Nevets123
    @Nevets123 Před 3 lety +2

    Probably the best Business Insider video ever, Elaine Brown is dropping truth.

    • @cainvincentdyer5891
      @cainvincentdyer5891 Před 3 lety

      Facts 💯

    • @abrahamblankfein5042
      @abrahamblankfein5042 Před 2 lety

      She’s whitewashing the appalling behaviour of many Panthers.
      The Black Panthers tortured people to death for “ratting on them”. This is hardly the behaviour of an innocent political organisation - it’s gangster behaviour.

  • @KagisoMutlaneng
    @KagisoMutlaneng Před 3 lety +14

    I loved this soooo much. Mama Elaine came with straight facts and fire.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Před 3 lety

      Kagiso , wena , she uses the word sister. she ain't yo mam. lol!

  • @SleepyAlbatross
    @SleepyAlbatross Před 3 lety +8

    I guess I can't speak to its accuracy, but I thought Judas and the Black Messiah was a great film. I also don't feel like it made any attempt to portray the two leads as equals, but that is just my opinion.

    • @bathwaterbuffalo
      @bathwaterbuffalo Před 3 lety +3

      fully agree

    • @iamawesomeprods
      @iamawesomeprods Před 3 lety +5

      I agree completely! I wonder if she fully watched the film! Because if anything it should how bill was all about protecting himself and how apathetic he was as a person. While still uplifting Fred Hampton's legacy. While showing how the black communities get destroyed by having our leaders killed by the government.

    • @SleepyAlbatross
      @SleepyAlbatross Před 3 lety +2

      @@iamawesomeprods My thoughts as well. It definitely seemed like she was reacting to the one scene without the greater context of the film.

  • @annusashanneb7934
    @annusashanneb7934 Před 2 lety

    such a good reflection video

  • @keth8947
    @keth8947 Před rokem +2

    dayum... how on earth did they get ELAINE FREAKING BROWN to do this? This woman is a legend. CZcams, you just have no idea the greatness you are listening to.
    🤔

  • @wongjefx980
    @wongjefx980 Před 3 lety +11

    tbh.. any Hollywood depiction of the BPP would probably be lacking for her... she was there, lived it and was part of it... prob better off asking her to review Marvel's Black Panther than these movies.. of interest might be her insight on the BPP and Civil Rights movement compared to BLM and NFAC now perhaps... read up on Jean Seberg because of this...that is some sad sh1t and no wonder why people paranoid about government...

    • @stevestever8907
      @stevestever8907 Před 3 lety +5

      Well, that and the fact that the Gov’t hated the Panthers, and spread maaad misinformation about them, like how they were terrorists (they weren’t, they just had to fight against a grossly corrupt and unfair system).
      Black Panthers are misrepresented in basically every form of media they’re shown in, at least when it comes to television and film

  • @randomrangoon5476
    @randomrangoon5476 Před 3 lety +14

    I actually really enjoyed listening to her talk

  • @SmarchitectMann
    @SmarchitectMann Před 8 měsíci

    This needs 4X the views. 😂
    Glad for the clarity, especially concerning Fred Hampton and other revolutionary leaders.

  • @tiarezavaleta8850
    @tiarezavaleta8850 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the most interesting videos from Insider. More videos like this please.

  • @PYRO-gj9sw
    @PYRO-gj9sw Před 3 lety +7

    Damn! I liked that movie THE BUTLER but, never thought about it that way. I should’ve known better!

    • @PYRO-gj9sw
      @PYRO-gj9sw Před 3 lety +3

      ALL gun control laws are racist!

    • @yaseen5121
      @yaseen5121 Před 3 lety +1

      It's based on a true story though

  • @ambriaashley3383
    @ambriaashley3383 Před 3 lety +5

    ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 loved hearing Ms Elaine speak. I learned a lot.

  • @bobbyologun1517
    @bobbyologun1517 Před 4 měsíci +1

    9:55 I find this astonishing considering Fred Hampton Jr co-signed the movie. He even live streamed from the set.

  • @sickswitch1387
    @sickswitch1387 Před 3 lety +18

    It makes me so giddy to see someone like me, black, be so eloquent and forthright. Love it. ❤️

  • @hermesson8749
    @hermesson8749 Před 3 lety +34

    ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾a real Queen

  • @AngiMP
    @AngiMP Před 3 lety +3

    So good

  • @NiNi08247
    @NiNi08247 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I wish this was longer

  • @DoveVzn
    @DoveVzn Před 3 lety +2

    I love how she has John on her wall ❤️

  • @TheSaladin777
    @TheSaladin777 Před 3 lety +10

    This is amazing

  • @biggestgoatyea5494
    @biggestgoatyea5494 Před 3 lety +4

    ELAINE MADE SO MANY VALUABLE FACTSP

  • @kristoffersevillena7657
    @kristoffersevillena7657 Před rokem +2

    I want to know what Elaine Brown thinks about A Huey P. Newton Story by Spike Lee.
    I met Bobby Seale. He spoke at my school in Maryland. The Black Student Union had invited him. I thought he was very gracious and funny. He signed my copy of Seize the Time. It's one of my most cherished items. When I read it, I had to put it down every five to ten pages because it was so upsetting to read, especially concerning his trial.

  • @gidds617
    @gidds617 Před rokem +1

    This should have more views