Being a White Student at a Historically Black College

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2018
  • On this episode of 'MINORITY REPORTS,' we met up with Tiago, a white freshman at Morehouse College, an HBCU in Atlanta that counts Martin Luther King, Jr. and Spike Lee as alumni.
    We sat down with him to hear why he decided to enroll in the school, asked his peers for their thoughts on having white students on campus, and followed along as he showed us what it’s like to be one of very few non-black students at school.
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  Před 6 lety +9909

    "I feel like I belong here if I'm putting in the work. It's that simple."
    WATCH NEXT: The Slavery Detective of the South -- czcams.com/video/6OXbJHsKB3I/video.html

    • @defense200x
      @defense200x Před 6 lety +104

      what the hell??

    • @ShaneCopen
      @ShaneCopen Před 6 lety +190

      Pick a different quote. Lots of good ones in here. Why a different one? While he's saying this he's shaking his head no. It's a classic tell that he doesn't fully believe what he's saying.

    • @SuicideRedemption100
      @SuicideRedemption100 Před 6 lety +100

      shaking one's head has nothing to do with belief... more with opinion

    • @kilmoturtles1
      @kilmoturtles1 Před 6 lety +202

      This could be a follow up to the movie: " Let the Right One In" with " Let the White One In"
      You can see this is tough for some of the black people there. They understand it is hypocritical to say ' no whites', when it was ' no blacks' for so long. With the direction things are heading in ( more positive with race relations), then there could be some white places that say ' we just want this to be for our race', and we just don't need anything like that anymore.
      Removing the restrictions for EVERY race is the only way to move forward in a positive direction. For some place to be against that because of HISTORY, it is wrong and backwards!,IMO
      No matter which way you look at it, regardless of the history, you MUST let white people join,too! If after world war 2 we just said " screw Japan , we are not going to allow them access to ANYTHING after what they did!" Japan would be behind and nowhere near where they are today
      No, the right thing was done and we helped them rebuild their infrastructure and society. If we had the same response after releasing slaves then black communities would be much stronger today. It comes down to economics, that is the only thing that truly separates us all. Had we helped to rebuild after the horrors of slavery, then we would all be much further along in this process. But, lets' not blame all of slavery on one race, as everybody was involved to some degree. There were also blacks that went into tribes and removed family members, brought them to the slave ports and sold them for money. Slavery is a disgusting mark on the history of human kind, not just white history.
      Yes, people were wronged, but we have to move forward and make the proper adjustments so that these things do not continue. It takes work from ALL SIDES!

    • @kilmoturtles1
      @kilmoturtles1 Před 6 lety +113

      Also: That Robin Marcus lady, you could have switched her with some white guy that is the President of Augusta Golf and it would have sounded the SAME way, except for the white guy would have sounded like he is tpart of the KKK.
      He would have said: The game was created by white people and the culture was formed by white people, and letting any other race in would cause degradation of that community and culture.
      I'm sorry, but you just can't have it both ways. It will NEVER work. You can't have something that belongs to YOUR race, you have to consider it an achievement of the human race and open it to ALL races.
      (edit) while I do understand what she is saying.. she still has to be the bigger person and just hope that her ability to accept will rub off on the next generation and so on. It takes a bigger person to be better than the person that abused you.

  • @brandihebert5617
    @brandihebert5617 Před 3 lety +16967

    I really like him. He's not trying to act stereotypically "black", he's just being himself.

  • @Charles-fo1js
    @Charles-fo1js Před 5 lety +7918

    I like how this guy doesn’t try to be anything. He’s not claiming to be something he’s not. Real genuine guy

    • @ooammo632
      @ooammo632 Před 5 lety +24

      maybe hes a journalist for VICE

    • @dakota481
      @dakota481 Před 5 lety +16

      Charles ohhh yeah he’s so genuine.. says he doesn’t want to be black and is happy that he’s white and in the next scene while he’s talking to all his black friends at the table he sounds like a totally different person... unreal..

    • @jojo_inspire
      @jojo_inspire Před 5 lety +343

      I dunno. When you hang around your friends you start talking like your friends and picking up their slang. Im definantely like that. I went to school in this country part of Illinois. And when I came back I had a small accent like them for awhile after years of being around them and talking to them every single day. That's human.

    • @dakota481
      @dakota481 Před 5 lety +8

      Alright that’s not being genuine though... it’s called being fake...

    • @damienholland9244
      @damienholland9244 Před 5 lety +247

      @@dakota481 All of us are influenced by the people we are surrounded by. It's a subconscious thing. No man or woman is an island.

  • @camilaakemimassakigomes7898

    This is so insane. I go to the school Tiago graduated from in Miami and his father was my English teacher. I remember hearing about him going to Morehouse when I was in eighth grade. Seeing this on CZcams is just awesome. Amazing amazing people.

    • @toby7582
      @toby7582 Před 8 měsíci

      That is insane.
      The eggs on that kid.

    • @armenjacob899
      @armenjacob899 Před 6 měsíci +3

      As a white I am working in black community, they are so cool people 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @nikkia4221
    @nikkia4221 Před rokem +135

    I’m a HBCU grad here, and I don’t mind other racial groups attending. I feel like it’s a honor that they want to learn and embrace our culture. It is a problem if someone comes in and try to change the culture. We already have that at pwi.
    I choose a HBCU because I wanted to learn more about me and my culture. I didn’t get that in my schooling where I was definitely the minority. We should be more concerned that people are trying to whitewash history, and devalue African American contributions. That is more concern to me. Let other racial group come on in, and experience our culture.

  • @kiva_J_T
    @kiva_J_T Před 5 lety +12780

    The student is respecting the culture of the school and it's community. Hating him when you don't even know the kid or the work he put in then you are part of the problem. Its that simple

    • @midgitpower1187
      @midgitpower1187 Před 5 lety +424

      i think that anyone of any race can go anywhere,

    • @kiva_J_T
      @kiva_J_T Před 5 lety +450

      @@midgitpower1187 exactly. So long as they are respectful good students there isn't any reason to hate. Unfortunately its sad to see people still think hating people for no reason is still allowed.

    • @anoncanada2341
      @anoncanada2341 Před 5 lety +20

      @Scott Davis no there are races ,one specie

    • @10-AMPM-01
      @10-AMPM-01 Před 5 lety +10

      @@midgitpower1187 have you tried that in real life?

    • @midgitpower1187
      @midgitpower1187 Před 5 lety +4

      @@10-AMPM-01 no but it should happen, like trump should be out of power, but it would take alot of instet

  • @pkflyers
    @pkflyers Před 3 lety +7394

    I respect this dude. He's not going there for any 'wrong' reasons, not trying to put on a show. He's just trying the get an education

    • @noshua2326
      @noshua2326 Před 3 lety +220

      On top of that he’s getting an education where he can learn how he can use the privilege he has in this country to help minorities from black teachers and students.

    • @YourLordAnon
      @YourLordAnon Před 3 lety +103

      @@noshua2326 I think that's actually what he's looking for. I don't know that he actually vocalizes it, but he's clear he chose that college for a reason. clearly he wants that same education they're talking about that they use to navigate the world that is against them, but it definitely seems like he wants to use that knowledge to make that world better for them too.

    • @gailhollinger2398
      @gailhollinger2398 Před 3 lety +3

      And thats it

    • @cool_cat007smoove3
      @cool_cat007smoove3 Před 3 lety +2

      Fair enough

    • @aliquidgaming1068
      @aliquidgaming1068 Před 3 lety +43

      He also isn't oblivious to the fact he's the only white person there and knows there's a tension of sorts with him being there but still addresses it and just going about his business to get his degree.
      Dude does have a level of my respect too

  • @tiffanitherobot
    @tiffanitherobot Před rokem +90

    I feel this so much. I grew up military family. I felt like my most comfortable space for growing and learning was Korean culture. Coming back to America was a culture shock for me. I’m proud of him for sticking with it and doing what he felt feels right. I think he’s intentional and genuine. Dedicated to learning and putting in the work.

    • @jameslucena1020
      @jameslucena1020 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I was in the Marines at 19. I can say that education showed me exactly how fucking equal we all were.

    • @jeffreydahmerismyfavorites1831
      @jeffreydahmerismyfavorites1831 Před 14 dny

      Me so hawny. Me love kimchi long time.

    • @tiffanitherobot
      @tiffanitherobot Před 11 dny

      @@jameslucena1020 Thank you for your service and picking THE HARDEST branch? How? It takes a special kind of person to do so..

  • @travis8106
    @travis8106 Před rokem +503

    Morehouse is a prestigious college that has an impressive roster of alumni, and a lot of great minds and people.
    And after hearing Tiago speak about his experience there, it's easy to see why he fits in so well.

    • @darylwilson9124
      @darylwilson9124 Před rokem +3

      lol

    • @user-qp5ik1ke9x
      @user-qp5ik1ke9x Před 10 měsíci

      Y0U DIDNT CHECKED-ALL 0F CLIP AY
      THEY D0NT STIL WANT-WHITES THERE BUT D0 EXBECT D0 BE AT WHITE-PLACES DISCLUDEING-SCREENING
      D0 KEEP-B0WING & FAITHFLY Y0U IS BLACK (ETHER WAY RESULT WILL BE SAME)

  • @johngeffrard4970
    @johngeffrard4970 Před 3 lety +7956

    I’m black at a all white school where’s my documentary😭😭😭

    • @remains10
      @remains10 Před 3 lety +259

      High schools are totally different I know multiple schools with only a couple of black kids and multiple schools with only a couple of white kids but what we really got to think of is the lack of Asian people attending schools 🤔🤔

    • @ainmiky4620
      @ainmiky4620 Před 3 lety +128

      @@remains10 lol as an asian i JUST realized that when u said it. I'm not sure how it is in most schools but in Chicago where i attended elementary school, HS, and college there are more whites and blacks that asians....

    • @jamykellewis1232
      @jamykellewis1232 Před 3 lety +35

      My school straight black kids only like 3 white people

    • @Harrison244
      @Harrison244 Před 3 lety +51

      I’m sorry that made me laugh 😂😂😂

    • @sickening_love1154
      @sickening_love1154 Před 3 lety +41

      @@remains10 I went to a school with low percentage of Asians and my experiences overall is being harassed a lot since I'm a minority

  • @willarthur1035
    @willarthur1035 Před 4 lety +4229

    "We were all humans until race disconnected us, religion separated us, politics divided us, and wealth classified us" - Joyner Lucas

    • @dustinfulks8166
      @dustinfulks8166 Před 4 lety +15

      Will Arthur amen

    • @BonyTony64
      @BonyTony64 Před 4 lety +49

      Damn guess we not humans now

    • @tiffanyvillagomez9046
      @tiffanyvillagomez9046 Před 4 lety +110

      Or we can all celebrate our very real differences instead of acting like we are colorblind people who don’t see clear differences in culture.

    • @willarthur1035
      @willarthur1035 Před 4 lety +52

      @@tiffanyvillagomez9046 Couldn't agree more. Each culture deserves celebrating for all the uniqueness it brings to the world. Diversity really is a beautiful thing.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Před 4 lety

      God one

  • @lolaronitah8882
    @lolaronitah8882 Před rokem +615

    Majority of Black people are good people when it comes to love and hospitality but of course racism is everywhere in every race and community,I hope he stays safe and loved

    • @jaishree701
      @jaishree701 Před rokem +5

      He will get his partner at this college 😙😙

    • @ishaali7213
      @ishaali7213 Před rokem +49

      Generally all racial groups are good people, its just that the minority gets a higer voice and attention.

    • @jaishree701
      @jaishree701 Před rokem +14

      @@ishaali7213 myth

    • @chronorust3359
      @chronorust3359 Před rokem +18

      @@jaishree701 Prove it statistically. Don't just say a word.

    • @johnharris7632
      @johnharris7632 Před rokem +1

      Facts

  • @inspirednj
    @inspirednj Před rokem +32

    I have goosebumps. I'm a white guy, I've always played sports and had a lot of respect from that and giving it back. The culture and brother hood is what made me feel accepted in sports and in homes, Longest friendships I've had.

  • @robynalvin6319
    @robynalvin6319 Před 3 lety +2445

    He’s just a very likable kind of a guy… sweet, non-judgemental. He’s a pretty hard person not to like.

    • @joejones8454
      @joejones8454 Před 3 lety +80

      you know what is really sad that ppl
      will hate him just because he is white

    • @ero6102
      @ero6102 Před 3 lety +107

      @@joejones8454 now you know how it feels to be black in america

    • @ashenone3050
      @ashenone3050 Před 3 lety +26

      @@ero6102 i dont hare u cz ur color, people who do that are just ignorant

    • @tobiasmogensenolesen3909
      @tobiasmogensenolesen3909 Před 3 lety +25

      @@ero6102 so you condone people hating white people?

    • @kuggacouragegx6093
      @kuggacouragegx6093 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ero6102 actually shut up teally

  • @jcmarx6289
    @jcmarx6289 Před 6 lety +8587

    As a black woman I'm very disappointed with the professor's views. How the hell you gonna be against racism if you deny those of another culture and opportunity to learn of ours if they truly desire to it sounds hypocritical.

    • @nowaydude8626
      @nowaydude8626 Před 6 lety +430

      Jennifer James i agree......sounds like that professor is the wrong person to be pouring into these young mens' lives!

    • @jimynutron87
      @jimynutron87 Před 6 lety +538

      It’s disheartening...sometimes black professors become engulfed in their own ideals and philosophy that they blind themselves and forget the end goal. Equality! I’ve been through it as well and it’s sad.

    • @Monaedeezy
      @Monaedeezy Před 6 lety +12

      Smh...

    • @Mudkipz123
      @Mudkipz123 Před 6 lety +77

      she, and a couple of others there are pretty much alt-right

    • @FeedmeJUice
      @FeedmeJUice Před 6 lety +143

      I see your view but I also see the professors... of course you’re going to fear for HBCU’s if white ppl take over it won’t be an HBCU then what happens to the minorities ?

  • @thegame546444
    @thegame546444 Před rokem +387

    I grew up in a town of all white people. Didn't have a black friend until I was 18. If accepted, I would not have done well in a place like Morehouse simply because I had no understanding of black culture or the black experience. It took time and wisdom to see and understand black people as human beings on the same level as me. I never thought of blacks as less, I just had no frame of reference. I'm now close to 50 and can completely understand why black Americans would want a space to call their own considering the generations of exploitation and abuse. Btw, finding out about those abuses was a journey I had to take on my own and receive serious pushback from many of my white family and friends when I try to bring up those facts. Having said all that, it took working with a befriending black people to understand the differences and similarities and I am a better person as a result. I'm not perfect, but I am human.

    • @jillhansen5054
      @jillhansen5054 Před rokem +7

      Well said, thegame656444 :)

    • @merrytunes8697
      @merrytunes8697 Před rokem +25

      Thank you for sharing an honest and genuine perspective. We all need to do this internal searching

    • @mora_007
      @mora_007 Před rokem +9

      Respect brother.

    • @michellec1546
      @michellec1546 Před rokem +10

      I’m not a POC but like Tiago I grew up with many who were. They were the safest, most loving and smartest kids I hung out with. I completely understand wanting to be there. I have great empathy and compassion for these young adults. I also understand them wanting it not to change but if they would take say less than 10 students a year that are there for the right reason and help them be a better advocate that could be wonderful. Not all white people feel community with their race. I think those of us drawn to POC communities is due to lack of this within our own. We don’t have a culture, traditions or community.

    • @dongtherodjohnson4508
      @dongtherodjohnson4508 Před rokem +5

      Respect for sharing, must have been a very confusing and difficult journey! Ultimately great result though by the sounds of it.

  • @wodenviking
    @wodenviking Před rokem +97

    I played football at a HBCU college. I was one of two white players on the team. I was treated like family from the first day until I graduated. I made dear friends there that I still keep in touch with today. I also have a Degree and a "Conference Championship ring."

    • @caspianhall
      @caspianhall Před rokem +3

      Lol if they’d have gone to notre dame you think they have been treated like family? 😂😂😂 be honest you know the ANSWE is no

    • @lvsoad22
      @lvsoad22 Před rokem +3

      Were you a kicker?

    • @user-qp5ik1ke9x
      @user-qp5ik1ke9x Před 10 měsíci

      IS GREAT BUT IS ALS0 C0M0N-BLACKS D0NT TREAT-BLACKS AS FAMLY 0R EVEN VICTIMS AS THEY D0 CRY THEY 'ALL' ARE VICTIMS

  • @taylorcagle4182
    @taylorcagle4182 Před 5 lety +11686

    This young man is trying to bridge the gap that most people dont want to acknowledge exists today and i fully support him and his endeavors

    • @hannahkieranify
      @hannahkieranify Před 5 lety +48

      period

    • @nellynell9594
      @nellynell9594 Před 5 lety +37

      Riiight

    • @ashleyfamily9143
      @ashleyfamily9143 Před 5 lety +192

      I wounder do the white community thinks that when a black student wants to go to a predominately white college just saying.I Definitely don’t think that they would think a black man will be trying to bridge the gap they are just not that excepting to us blacks but we are excepting to almost anyone just saying🤔

    • @ellispham4700
      @ellispham4700 Před 5 lety +174

      @@ashleyfamily9143 Probably not, probably just think its just another black student going to college lol I definitely don't know, but are there any predominately white colleges with the cultural idea that its mainly for white culture? Serious question. I've never heard of one...but to be honest I've never looked into or cared to look into it.

    • @ashleyfamily9143
      @ashleyfamily9143 Před 5 lety +36

      @Ellis Pham don’t predominately white colleges have a predominately white culture anyway?

  • @Karl-bt9bc
    @Karl-bt9bc Před 6 lety +9137

    I attended Morehouse and this is not new...I remember we had a Chinese student who was fully embraced...in fact he was more Afrocentric than I was 😂 and we jokingly called him Martin Luther Chin

    • @kingmaker1306
      @kingmaker1306 Před 6 lety +298

      Karl 😂😂

    • @byhilliard
      @byhilliard Před 6 lety +654

      Karl Yeah. Seems like every black student, employee and professor at Morehouse are racist assholes who start crying when they see white people.

    • @Monaedeezy
      @Monaedeezy Před 6 lety +7

      Lol

    • @fatimasesay4069
      @fatimasesay4069 Před 6 lety +188

      Tripp Miller chill out.

    • @benblexbenblex
      @benblexbenblex Před 6 lety +21

      Karl Chinese American

  • @herbertthomasjr8213
    @herbertthomasjr8213 Před rokem +115

    Kudos to the young man and good luck to him!

  • @moniquewrites9046
    @moniquewrites9046 Před rokem +63

    Look at how happy he is. That brought tears to my eyes. So happy to see his success.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před rokem

      Lies again? White Blacked

  • @ebmane2150
    @ebmane2150 Před 4 lety +5773

    Coming from a black person, you can’t tell him that he is not welcome just because you see the color of his skin. He is trying to educate himself on black culture and history to enlighten himself for the better and black, yellow, brown or white this is what we need in America for the better and so we can stand strong.

    • @strange4107
      @strange4107 Před 4 lety +82

      F A C T S

    • @THANOS736
      @THANOS736 Před 4 lety +169

      I WELCOME the Young White Brother.
      Need more of this.
      Much More.
      This Country has to Come to Grips with this and the FUTURE IS BETTER OFF WITH KIDS LIKE THIS.

    • @daryntinsman8638
      @daryntinsman8638 Před 4 lety +47

      Agreed brother, we must come together as one

    • @houseplant1016
      @houseplant1016 Před 4 lety +68

      You can't compare, American black people with regular black people. They mostly can't speak their own language and don't know their culture. There are even that don't know their country from where their parents came.I did not come up with this, but educated people did! American black people are on there own, because they kind of created their own culture. Because of racism and slavery.European black people are more different and know more about their culture/language.I don't know ,why in Europe it is so different.

    • @wadea.786
      @wadea.786 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree with this

  • @r0cd0x
    @r0cd0x Před 3 lety +3218

    Its crazy how the older people at the college dont like the idea of him being there, but everyone that has met Tiago, completely understand why he is there.

    • @JoeMama-sd2kl
      @JoeMama-sd2kl Před 3 lety +262

      I get that. The older people grew up on a generation where slavery just ended. So maybe they still remember closely the feeling of tension. But the younger ones are supposedly more educated and living on a era which is more united by the internet.

    • @Julies_YT
      @Julies_YT Před 3 lety +101

      not crazy. he lived through the extreme racist and why this school even had to open to begin with. I'm sure it still haunts him

    • @abigailquinones3707
      @abigailquinones3707 Před 3 lety +18

      And they're the ADULTS.. See that's why the CHILDREN are the future (lol 😏).
      Jesus loves you 😊.

    • @jasonablah7702
      @jasonablah7702 Před 3 lety +61

      @@JoeMama-sd2kl Slavery just ended? What?

    • @coreywilliams1454
      @coreywilliams1454 Před 3 lety +128

      @@JoeMama-sd2kl No one in this video was anywhere remotely close to being born when slavery ended.

  • @pippypapoose
    @pippypapoose Před rokem +80

    I really enjoyed this documentary. I also am so proud for all of these young men who are willing to not see color but intensions. I also think about my brown Hispanic granddaughter and how will she fit into any culture. Her sister not so much bc she is fair skinned. The only problem she has is for people to believe that she is Hispanic. God bless these young men. I pray that they all succeed in whatever is most important to them.

    • @dongtherodjohnson4508
      @dongtherodjohnson4508 Před rokem

      I also very much enjoyed this. Baring in mind this is coming from a white guy who, at school, college and most of my jobs, has been prominently around other white people. My social and romantic relationships were however much more diverse, which I feel were extremely important in making me the man I am today, with much healthier social views. I completely understand the gut reaction of feeling disrespected and fearful of white people coming into a deeply and historically meaningful place and threatening to disrupt and potentially ruin the culture and experience you have there. But I feel that the vast majority of students, in very simple terms, are angry and hurt because of racial disparities. So however undeserving your gut feels it is, they should be treat without racial disparity, as long as there are not so many they prevent deserving black students joining and all of them are allies or at least have an open mind that's willing to embrace new perspectives.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před 4 měsíci

      And I'm nothing but shocked by this documentary!
      This whole institution shouldn't exist in this form, in the 21st century.
      And that these Black students think that they are in need of a _"safe space",_ meaning a place for Blacks only. Like it was written _(well Colored, but today they call themselves people of color anyway)_ on the signs during the times of legal racial segregation. In the US it's often called the "Jim Crow" era. But racial segregation was the standard before too. The majority of these Black students seem to come from Black high schools, in Black neighborhoods _(if they didn't went to private schools/have an affluent background)_ and live in a city with a Black majority, in case of population. Being run by a Black mayor/politicians. From what do they need a _”safe space”_ from? From this single White guy? Ridiculous!
      In South Africa it lasted until *1994 (!).* I remember a White South African/Afrikaner, Jost, coming to our class. Here in Germany. He already spoke perfect German. Since he went to a German speaking school.
      In South Africa they also have many, many predominantly White schools and colleges/universities. But even they have non-White students, from parents with money. Which now segregation line. But their attendance is generally not questioned, but even welcomed. Although there have been some issues about universities historically teaching the students in Afrikaans, not English. When they tried to change it, there were protests. But they had nothing to do with skin color, but language. South Africa is the only country with a monument built to honor a language. The Afrikaanse Taal Monument.
      It really baffled me to see that there are still this s.c. _”historical Black colleges”,_ with 99.X% of the student body made up by African-Americans!
      It's so wrong! The Nation of Islam or other Black nationalists/supremacists are definitely proud to see this today.
      And the schools wouldn't lose their identity by having a real mixed student body. Just like Yale or Harvard didn't, as historically White universities.
      I have to say that I'm kinda shocked, as someone from Germany, who didn't have a clue that these institutions exist as of today. Like educational _”Negro Baseball Leagues”._
      **JUST WOW!**

  • @brandymiramontes777
    @brandymiramontes777 Před rokem +10

    I can completely respect the gentleman who said we come here to be human not to feel dehumanizing like I started watching this with a completely different perspective the intelligence and kindness in the c ounces of these you men and women gave me a better understanding

  • @rooksy7867
    @rooksy7867 Před 3 lety +6334

    I really like how the vice reporter wasn’t giving his opinion, he let the people in the video speak.. Vice need more reporters like him 👌

    • @christinengo9153
      @christinengo9153 Před 3 lety +113

      Yes and no bias questioning

    • @drgta
      @drgta Před 3 lety +53

      That's what video editing is for. Orienting the narrative in an 'invisible' way

    • @studiojason8049
      @studiojason8049 Před 3 lety +11

      The world needs more reporters like him

    • @kaseyf27204
      @kaseyf27204 Před 3 lety

      carn centrals

    • @zaco21_
      @zaco21_ Před 3 lety

      Adelaide gang

  • @ElijahBlueTube
    @ElijahBlueTube Před 3 lety +6205

    I was a skinny white kid with blue eyes, raised by a Trinidadian family (my mothers side), in a neighborhood that was heavily South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Caribbean.. In the 8th grade, I joined the African Heritage Club and had the experience of a lifetime. Mind you, we were young.. but as a person who's always had identity issues not looking like the rest of my family, I can safely say that intention is everything when you are an outsider. If your intent is true and your heart is open, you will be accepted, cared for, and loved in most scenarios. The intention is everything.

    • @zayidm3218
      @zayidm3218 Před 3 lety +68

      Well said Eli

    • @ElijahBlueTube
      @ElijahBlueTube Před 2 lety +184

      @Kamilla Jacobo Confused at my comment or the video? I don't think anyone said they were an ethnicity which they are not. I'm confused at what you're referring to. Can you elaborate a bit.

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Před 2 lety +24

      @@ElijahBlueTube Indian, South Asian?.....Indians are South Asians

    • @ElijahBlueTube
      @ElijahBlueTube Před 2 lety +5

      @@stxfdt1240 💯

    • @ElijahBlueTube
      @ElijahBlueTube Před 2 lety +2

      @CitizenOWorld Now I'm even more confused.

  • @Brian6587
    @Brian6587 Před rokem +20

    I think Tiago changed a lot of lives through what he did. It takes character. I do understand some of the concerns the professors and even the students had but in order for things to change and move forward this needs to happen more. Otherwise things remain as they are.

    • @caspianhall
      @caspianhall Před rokem

      Lol takes zero character you idiot blacks are nice to you people for some strange reason

  • @s.c.8296
    @s.c.8296 Před rokem +33

    This was amazing to see. Tiago will be a meaningful figure that will help to merge bonds between the black and white community. He will be as a bridge.
    And just to add: isn't Tiago the kind of guy you would want as a friend? He is articulate, pure intended, inclusive, nice, smart, handsome and just a cool ass dude.
    I will leave this here as it is. 🧡

  • @kabinyo_creations
    @kabinyo_creations Před 5 lety +4078

    damn the host looking like he been wearing his wave cap since birth. my man got monsoon waves in his hair.

    • @cybermonk4447
      @cybermonk4447 Před 5 lety +82

      you david hasselhoff you wave watchin

    • @sebastianfuentes8514
      @sebastianfuentes8514 Před 5 lety +6

      on baby

    • @aGenuinePresence
      @aGenuinePresence Před 5 lety +51

      Real shit, at the end dude said he was swimmin.

    • @jobwesleycoxjr5103
      @jobwesleycoxjr5103 Před 5 lety +10

      Monsoon waves?? Bruh... You don't know what a monsoon is lol

    • @13579hee
      @13579hee Před 5 lety +2

      Thats probably just his natural hair texture. Stop hating yourself and acceptt that you don't have hair luke that. And embrace your nature texture

  • @joem3009
    @joem3009 Před 5 lety +1493

    This is my favorite interviewer on VICE... he doesn’t interject his own opinions, he asks the tough questions, and allows people to speak their own mind. I wish more media networks would have that.

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Před 5 lety +13

      He is the only reason I started watching anything from Vice.

    • @solosix3991
      @solosix3991 Před 5 lety +4

      True that. I have my own opinions, that's fine. The pinnacle of that understanding is understanding that I DON'T understand everything. Getting those perspectives out there is important. And for this individual, I'm hoping that he not only makes a better world for himself and others, but that the institution is well-respected, and that the conversation continues to greater and even more fruitful heights. I don't think that is to much to ask for now.

    • @draddadandawg3363
      @draddadandawg3363 Před 5 lety +6

      He does inject opinions, but he seems to inject them whn saying "in my opinion" while letting everyhing play itself out. HArd to know what editing does, but he seems legit

    • @hailees8464
      @hailees8464 Před 5 lety +1

      I honestly can’t stand the others.

    • @Dmhlcmb
      @Dmhlcmb Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I don’t like Vice but this guy is really good at making content without bias.

  • @praisegod3768
    @praisegod3768 Před 9 měsíci +7

    White person here. I totally understand the concern of critics who are wary of opening up the "sacred space" of a traditionally Black college to others, AND I think it's amazing and redemptive to see this young man thrive there. I hope and pray that these fine institutions will have the funding they need to THRIVE for years to come, without compromise (whatever that may mean for them).

  • @s.l.9959
    @s.l.9959 Před rokem +4

    This was really good, insightful, and educational. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @BrooklynBeTheBoro
    @BrooklynBeTheBoro Před 3 lety +3732

    My chest nearly burst with pride when my second oldest son was accepted to Morehouse earlier this year. I don't care if he's sharing a classroom with white, Asian, and Hispanic students during his studies. If they're at the school then that means they earned the right to be there too. I only care that my son achieves all of his dreams, and accomplishes his goals.

  • @shaunnaarcher9893
    @shaunnaarcher9893 Před 4 lety +3882

    I'm black and don't see nothing wrong with this he seems like a good guy

    • @biskeoat9337
      @biskeoat9337 Před 4 lety +190

      jake walkes chill out

    • @davidanderson5029
      @davidanderson5029 Před 4 lety +66

      @jake walkes LOL. Jakes hates his skin.

    • @kam2894
      @kam2894 Před 4 lety +48

      jake walkes racist

    • @miss.courtneyeyesopened4288
      @miss.courtneyeyesopened4288 Před 4 lety +147

      I'M black and I have my opinions on white folks, and I understand what they are saying,but we have to keep it real this took a lot of courage to do this, and I like the way he thinks of the college.

    • @greatjuankenobi217
      @greatjuankenobi217 Před 4 lety +32

      we all bleed the same in the end.

  • @jjk5981
    @jjk5981 Před rokem +9

    1:20 can you imagine if me (a white person) said I felt disrespected by black ppl at my historical white school.

    • @d.casanova
      @d.casanova Před rokem +1

      Context is key, HBCU's were a response to the similar sentiment that a black enrollee would be disrespecting the sacredness of white institutions. It was the white institutions duty to uphold this sentiment up until the changes in social and political thought resulting in the Higher Learning Act of '65 (and Civil RIghts Act '64). Bascially, you can't really fault the guy for feeling "disrepsected" for something as caustic as a white dude enrolling in an all-black school lmao.

    • @jjk5981
      @jjk5981 Před rokem

      @@d.casanova it’s my opinion, I can fault him.

    • @Tranquility._
      @Tranquility._ Před rokem

      @@d.casanova it’s racism, simple as that. He feels “disrespected” just because a white man who he’s never met wants to have an education at his school? Whatever might have happened in the past with that school doesn’t matter because that white man didn’t do anything wrong yet the black guy feels he shouldn’t come there just because he looks different? Plus i thought they were fighting against segregation, why are they now wanting to segregate themselves😂

  • @nickpm25
    @nickpm25 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Hes now Assistant Vice President community investing and development at CITI. Seems like a really nice person.

  • @pyroglyphies
    @pyroglyphies Před 2 lety +3732

    To anyone that is wondering how Tiago is now, he graduated Suma Cum Laude and now a HR Analyst at Citi in New York.

    • @KP-hi1om
      @KP-hi1om Před rokem +160

      Good for him. I'm an HR Analyst too. I bet I paid a hell of a lot less for my degree than he did. HBCUs are not affordable. I don't believe in school loans. I'd never send my daughter to an HBCU cheifly because of the cost.

    • @EvonneLindiwe
      @EvonneLindiwe Před rokem +19

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @ML-zj3ph
      @ML-zj3ph Před rokem +93

      @@KP-hi1om I agree, HBCUs and other private colleges are extremely expensive! My son graduated from New York Farmingdale state university in 2020. My daughter graduated from high school this year 2022. She is going to SUNY (state university New York colleges, including nassau community college). She wants to be a criminal lawyer and will attend the CIty University of New York School of Law in New York City . Which is still part of the (SUNY/CUNY ) New York State college network that she can transfer to and get the same quality level of education that is more affordable to minorities and women. If she does public service (attorney general office ect) for three years her college loan will be forgiven. Young people go in debt owing over $100,000 because they go to these “name brand” expensive private universities especially if the go out of state. People need to wise up and stop going to these expensive colleges for status! 🙄 read job postings they never specify what college you went to, they require Bachelors degree, Master’s degree, JD degree, nursing license ect it never say only want Princeton or Howard University graduates! People wake-up! 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @rosahacketts1668
      @rosahacketts1668 Před rokem +28

      I had wondered what became of him - thanks

    • @helloxonsfan
      @helloxonsfan Před rokem +31

      That's great. I'm happy for him because he seems like a truly open-minded & deserving person.
      ... It'd be also great if he remembered to donate back to his college as well...!!! Great video...!!! 👍

  • @andrewdok
    @andrewdok Před 4 lety +3856

    "I have a dream that one day, people will be judged by the content of their character, not by the color of their skin" -Martin Luther King Jr
    Both sides need to remember that quote

    • @preachez
      @preachez Před 4 lety +36

      You complete idiot. MLK Went here

    • @draco3012
      @draco3012 Před 4 lety +54

      That is basically impossible until all of humanity is erased from the face of the earth
      -draco 2k20

    • @joshuacomfort8059
      @joshuacomfort8059 Před 4 lety +124

      @@preachez That isn't the point it is the fact that why should it be ok for schools to accept you based on your race? They are saying they do not want to see any white people on campus which in itself is racist really, we should not have schools of all one race to "prevent racism" it is just backwards

    • @devinphipps7054
      @devinphipps7054 Před 4 lety +35

      @@joshuacomfort8059 you have got to be kidding ..the literal point of hbcus was because white schools wouldn't accept us. So no ..check your own people

    • @devinphipps7054
      @devinphipps7054 Před 4 lety +19

      no...both sides didn't kill him...

  • @Westlander857
    @Westlander857 Před rokem +2

    I didn’t go to an HBCU, but I did go to a university in the American southwest, where most students were either from Mexico themselves or had parents or grandparents from there. Being a white kid from the Northeast, I didn’t quite “get it” at first, because I’d been raised with so many preconceptions about the border and people from Mexico. I didn’t realize how prejudiced I was until I started going to this school.
    Looking back, I’m so glad I went there. Much like the gentleman in this documentary, it made me confront my own biases and everything I thought I knew. It made me have tough conversations, both with those around me, and with myself. It humbled me and in the end, I’m a stronger person for it, with much greater empathy and commitment to my fellow citizens.

    • @ronnieking3848
      @ronnieking3848 Před rokem

      I live in Texas which used to be part of Mexico and I was still surprised to learn I have a great grandfather who was a Mexican national.

  • @Bradsh
    @Bradsh Před rokem +4

    This is 2023 they still talking like it’s 1950s Mississippi

  • @williamnguyen3896
    @williamnguyen3896 Před 5 lety +643

    This reporter is my favorite reporter from Vice by far. He is calm, collected, and impartial during his interviews. Keep up the good work.

    • @natetobeck3551
      @natetobeck3551 Před 5 lety +5

      William Nguyen his waves are kinda bad tho

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 5 lety +8

      natenatenate lmao ⚰️⚰️⚰️ shallow ass observation

    • @dionnefaulkes
      @dionnefaulkes Před 5 lety +2

      He's very intelligent, a quick thinker with the right questions.

    • @shoyd4989
      @shoyd4989 Před 5 lety

      William Nguyen
      Jamali: am I joke to you?

    • @americanmutt2901
      @americanmutt2901 Před 5 lety

      William Nguyen: i think this reporter is the best Vice has.
      Repoter: Mom!! Get off my post.!!!

  • @Yourmomsassstinks
    @Yourmomsassstinks Před 3 lety +2851

    To sum up this documentary;
    “YOU AIGHT WHITE BOY!”

  • @marklandwehr7604
    @marklandwehr7604 Před rokem +58

    It's unfortunate to hear black people say that without segregation they'll feel disrespected I always wanted to learn with people that weren't absolutely White or let me put it more clearly I would have been really felt like I was cheated if there were only white students I respect integration

    • @dplj4428
      @dplj4428 Před rokem +3

      Mark Landwehr, it’s more about being around others who you wonder if they assume superiority, or might want to do you harm. It’s not against a unified America. It’s about being safe. It’s a terrible feeling to wonder if people consider themselves with the right to do harm. Higher learning is tough already, so safe space is a relief.

    • @marklandwehr7604
      @marklandwehr7604 Před rokem

      @@dplj4428 my heart goes out to my black brothers and sisters trying to tell who is sincere Socrates says if we don't know who is our friend and who is our enemy will do right by our enemy in Wrong by our friend I hope someday to be accepted by more than just the lightly complected people

  • @BillyTheKidOfficialYT
    @BillyTheKidOfficialYT Před 8 měsíci +5

    “I would feel disrespected if whites came here” let that simmer

  • @lamondrebond6659
    @lamondrebond6659 Před 4 lety +1671

    I’m a black man and I respect his decision to go to a Historical black college. That decision had to be hard.. At least he has the courage To step outside is Circle...

    • @woutmeulemans4853
      @woutmeulemans4853 Před 4 lety +11

      u joking? tf America is divided

    • @mr.bender1692
      @mr.bender1692 Před 4 lety +11

      @@woutmeulemans4853 hooolllyyy shit! How did you manage to get this username? How have you managed to maintain it? What's the highest offer you've had for it? BTW Trump 2020!

    • @zoltanl8056
      @zoltanl8056 Před 4 lety +1

      @V J probably it was a joke, with a surprise ending to be accepted. those black college ppl are resist a.f.

    • @cameronrutherford6123
      @cameronrutherford6123 Před 3 lety +27

      @@zoltanl8056 'black college people" You mean colleges that were historically black and segregated from the rest of the country because of that. They were safe havens in a time that going anywhere else could get you killed because theyd hate to see a black man be educated.

    • @wizardoffrobozz
      @wizardoffrobozz Před 3 lety

      500th Thumbs up.

  • @constipatiencee
    @constipatiencee Před 5 lety +944

    19:09 the girl was speaking facts but every other student in that group was just laughing at her which is extremely disrespectful

    • @chafnutgaming0003
      @chafnutgaming0003 Před 5 lety +131

      So fucking true she was the only one that seemed to have common sense

    • @ryanm9105
      @ryanm9105 Před 5 lety +137

      You’re damn right. I felt her pride in her culture and her wish to share it with the world.

    • @sad_vegan507
      @sad_vegan507 Před 5 lety +1

      yup

    • @10ksubswithoutavideo23
      @10ksubswithoutavideo23 Před 5 lety +3

      Probably because she's mixed.

    • @brandonwallace2497
      @brandonwallace2497 Před 5 lety +53

      @Truth-Rationale Scientist im black and white mixed. And black people practice racism unknowingly. but you cant say that. it needs to end on both ends for a change.

  • @WaviiSavi
    @WaviiSavi Před rokem +4

    "I feel like i belong here, if i put in that work." 10000000% correct. He's MAN enough to get an education, so nothing but love! Glad he graduated.

  • @bbyz5944
    @bbyz5944 Před 4 lety +593

    This really hit me "why am I being treated so kind here at morehouse, and not back home with my peers"

    • @erinwhipple4666
      @erinwhipple4666 Před 4 lety +6

      That didn’t make sense to me. Wouldn’t the other students at morehouse also be his peers? To me that just adds to the separation of blacks and whites.

    • @pranavssh
      @pranavssh Před 4 lety +31

      Erin Whipple strangers are just people he doesn’t know, since he didn’t know the people in this new town at a new college, he referred to them as strangers. Not that hard to understand

    • @ElijahWash
      @ElijahWash Před 4 lety +2

      Erin Whipple he didn’t say “peers” in the video 5:30

    • @watsonwrote
      @watsonwrote Před 4 lety +3

      @@erinwhipple4666 His peers at the time, before he got into Morehouse.

    • @enuphsayd9746
      @enuphsayd9746 Před 4 lety +5

      Bc black ppl do not so much think exclusivity instead we think inclusivity. We allow goodness into our circle.

  • @adammontgomery7980
    @adammontgomery7980 Před 4 lety +2442

    The former professor said that racism can only exist where the structure is there to discriminate. Then she said she wants the school to reject white students. Isn't that structured discrimination?

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 Před 4 lety +21

      legislative, government-imposed structure.

    • @wiseguy617
      @wiseguy617 Před 4 lety +287

      @@tanler7953 Racism is racism...discrimination is discrimination. Cherry picking or choose our own narrative to please one's emotions doesn't change the gist of "racism" or "discrimination". Adam Montgomery has a good point in his assertion. A victim of an oppressor can ALSO be the OPPRESSOR in future altercations. Happens all the time with children that were abused...yada yada yada.

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 Před 4 lety +26

      @@wiseguy617 I'm with you on this. I was trying to explain it from her perspective because what they teach in universities is different than what the average person would call racism. They teach that racism is the same as white supremacy, that only whites can be racist, and that racism goes together with a superstructure (government or industry) of power and authority controlled by white men. Ergo, any government where white men predominate is by definition, racist.

    • @ShaneCawthon
      @ShaneCawthon Před 4 lety +4

      Tan Ler so racism didn’t exist in the northeast in the 1950s and 1960s since it was de facto segregation and not de jure, right?

    • @wiseguy617
      @wiseguy617 Před 4 lety +36

      @@tanler7953 That's why people so often get confused with the semantics. SYSTEM RACISM DOESN'T EXIST in the country in our present time...but it most definitely has in the past without a doubt (Colors only...whites only....perfect example). But, INNATE RACISM will ALWAYS EXIST...because humans will always contest that which is different from themselves! Racism is a thought...DISCRIMINATION IS THE ACTION. So, all of us...every human on this earth discriminates against something or something...but doesn't necessarily make them racist. However, a person that is racist will definitely follow with the action of discrimination! Hell, you and I could create a basketball team. If selecting a point guard...you select the more agile, slimmer guy...over the slower, overweight guy....you'd be discriminating. Is it morally right? NO! But is it realistic in terms of the ultimate goal of winning a championship? HELL YEAH! If you're giving out participation awards...give the position to the latter.

  • @ladyyaya78
    @ladyyaya78 Před rokem +2

    Nice doc. Thoroughly enjoyed it. We need more Tiagos in this world.

  • @Edgar-S
    @Edgar-S Před rokem +6

    Are there any all-white colleges where students say "If a black person applied I'd feel offended"?

    • @kaiyah597
      @kaiyah597 Před rokem

      yes

    • @Edgar-S
      @Edgar-S Před rokem

      @@kaiyah597 Please name one.

    • @kaiyah597
      @kaiyah597 Před rokem

      @@Edgar-S do yk why hbcu’s exist ?

    • @Edgar-S
      @Edgar-S Před rokem +2

      @@kaiyah597 I don't know and I don't need to know. What I do know is that for some reason it's ok for a black person to not welcome a white person into a college, while it would be a racial injustice if the same happened in a mostly white college.

    • @Edgar-S
      @Edgar-S Před rokem

      @@kaiyah597 You see, here on the other side of the world, we don't even know what racism is. People in the US are advertising racial diversity so god damn much that it feels like it's what's keeping racism alive. Here in Europe we have people from every race and we live happily. Why should we devide people based on their skin color? Because of history? Let's live today, let's not separate people based on their skin color.

  • @outlawkrump
    @outlawkrump Před 4 lety +542

    I'd be his friend and treat em with the same high level respect as his fellow students. We ain't raised to hate period point blank.

  • @justinngeny3402
    @justinngeny3402 Před 5 lety +4118

    He's there to appreciate our culture and study, we have to remember it's people like him that helped us fight for our freedom. I'm black and I'm happy that he wants to be there.

    • @captaincoconut3031
      @captaincoconut3031 Před 5 lety +73

      he's welcome all the way he's a hendrix fan!!!!

    • @Confusing-rq1og
      @Confusing-rq1og Před 5 lety +40

      First Name You Last Name Tube unless your being sarcastic, then your just further proving how illogical religion is

    • @SkopeeProductions
      @SkopeeProductions Před 5 lety +66

      I think he smoked a little more than weed.
      First he mentions lack of knowledge of African Spirituality,
      Then he goes off on the Bible being the basis for why everyone needs to be separated based on skin tone.
      Definitely smoked more than weed.

    • @TheManlol12
      @TheManlol12 Před 5 lety +54

      @First Name You Last Name Tube I'm actually just gunna treat people like people.
      You're Trippin

    • @uniquelydesignedtv5878
      @uniquelydesignedtv5878 Před 5 lety +3

      THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sisterphyllis4753
    @sisterphyllis4753 Před rokem +2

    This is fantastic. I love the honesty of all. Well done indeed.

  • @wafo133
    @wafo133 Před rokem +10

    This young man will be one word ….. “well rounded” 😊

  • @marcusnaoto
    @marcusnaoto Před 5 lety +864

    "How did you become president?"
    "I...ran an election"
    Gold

  • @oni_obaji07
    @oni_obaji07 Před 3 lety +4034

    people forgetting something . WHITE AND BLACK ARENT THE ONLY RACES.

    • @PROBERevealer
      @PROBERevealer Před 3 lety +149

      I'm white but I don't care if I was any color because I LOVE ALL COLORS

    • @eara8426
      @eara8426 Před 3 lety +9

      Good point. HA!

    • @joshhipfranklinhop8282
      @joshhipfranklinhop8282 Před 3 lety +7

      Facts

    • @PROBERevealer
      @PROBERevealer Před 3 lety +27

      @Gomes
      Yes indeed , well said!
      "The Human race" include all

    • @oni_obaji07
      @oni_obaji07 Před 3 lety +27

      @Gomes fym. Black and white is a race. Same for brown people . arabs. And asians. Thats the way it works.

  • @DreamDriftRadio
    @DreamDriftRadio Před rokem +29

    Four years late to the comments, but this was truly an amazing piece. All the doubt or mistrust of allowing non-traditional students can be extinguished by the iconic force of identifying as Morehouse Man or woman. I loved this response from faculty to the concerns of students and alumni. I would have been proud to have graduated from such a school, the sheer significance of the rich history, culture, and resilience of the founders mission is inspiring.

    • @BeingKyleBusch18
      @BeingKyleBusch18 Před rokem +3

      it's important to add, that had these students been at a white college, these discussions would have been met with such resistance. This is why they choose to be there.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před 4 měsíci

      _"...an amazing piece..."_
      I'm nothing but shocked! There is full-on racism all the time.
      This whole institution shouldn't exist in this form, in the 21st century.
      And that these Black students think that they are in need of a _"safe space",_ meaning a place for Blacks only. Like it was written _(well Colored, but today they call themselves people of color anyway)_ on the signs during the times of legal racial segregation. In the US it's often called the "Jim Crow" era. But racial segregation was the standard before too. The majority of these Black students seem to come from Black high schools, in Black neighborhoods _(if they didn't go to private schools/have an affluent background)_ and live in a city with a Black majority, in case of population. Being run by a Black mayor/politicians. From what do they need a _”safe space”_ from? From this single White guy? Ridiculous!
      In South Africa it lasted until *1994 (!).* I remember a White South African/Afrikaner, Jost, coming to our class. Here in Germany. He already spoke perfect German. Since he went to a German speaking school.
      In South Africa they also have many, many predominantly White schools and colleges/universities. But even they have non-White students, from parents with money. Which now segregation line. But their attendance is generally not questioned, but even welcomed. Although there have been some issues about universities historically teaching the students in Afrikaans, not English. When they tried to change it, there were protests. But they had nothing to do with skin color, but language. South Africa is the only country with a monument built to honor a language. The Afrikaanse Taal Monument.
      It really baffled me to see that there are still these s.c. _”historical Black colleges”,_ with 99.X% of the student body made up by African-Americans!
      It's so wrong! The Nation of Islam or other Black nationalists/supremacists are definitely proud to see this today.
      And the schools wouldn't lose their identity by having a real mixed student body. Just like Yale or Harvard didn't, as historically White universities.
      I have to say that I'm kinda shocked, as someone from Germany, who didn't have a clue that these institutions exist as of today. They come across to me as nothing but _"Educational Negro Baseball Leagues”._
      **JUST WOW!**

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
    @jamesbedukodjograham5508 Před rokem +36

    There is nothing wrong with a white person attending a Black University especially if the rationale is to acquire an education of some sort.
    As long as they meet the requirements the school ultimately decide who gets in or not.

  • @papasean8953
    @papasean8953 Před 3 lety +1576

    I was a "white" kid at a predominantly and historically "black" high school. I was treated absolutely wonderfully by both students and faculty alike...i was nerdy with thick black glasses and I looked liked Clark Kent so I'd always hear " SUPERMAN"!? Shouted Lovingly/ Jokingly in the hallways. the only problems I ever had were with inner city white kids believe it or not . My (black) friends from photography class ( football and basketball athletes) squashed that noise reallll quick when they found out. Surrounded the lunch table when it was happening. 😉 it was pretty amazing how instantly the bullying stopped after that. Still touches my heart and makes me emotional with gratitude to this day♥️.

    • @angel-lp2ku
      @angel-lp2ku Před 3 lety +12

      nice :)

    • @user-ec9yu1ep2j
      @user-ec9yu1ep2j Před 3 lety +42

      Tht's funny because I went to a predominantly black school as was bullied the entire way for being white,

    • @angel-lp2ku
      @angel-lp2ku Před 3 lety +65

      @@user-ec9yu1ep2j if u get to know us and are cool no on will really mess witchu but ik some of us have some prejudices against white people unfortunately, it’s rarely hatred or anything it’s jokes and stuff from what I’ve been around tho

    • @user-ec9yu1ep2j
      @user-ec9yu1ep2j Před 3 lety +31

      @@angel-lp2ku "Some" not some, at least 70% of the Black community have prejudices against Whites.
      But it is socially acceptable to be racist to Whites; that's the difference.
      I hope you keep the same energy when White kids make jokes about Black students, under the guise of "it's rarely hatred, just jokes",

    • @ludy41
      @ludy41 Před 3 lety +36

      @@user-ec9yu1ep2j Your story isn't true. Get out of here.

  • @tboymma
    @tboymma Před 4 lety +2839

    The fact that we as Americans define people by being “white” or “black” blows my mind.

    • @guapogotguap414
      @guapogotguap414 Před 4 lety +104

      Big Daddy we didn’t start it tho whites did do you not remember segregation

    • @TheSublimeLifestyle
      @TheSublimeLifestyle Před 4 lety +16

      This is the Americas...it’s just as worse in the Caribbean and South America.

    • @trashcantacos
      @trashcantacos Před 4 lety

      @Lilslim 650 Maybe you should ask them?

    • @rbaraka1
      @rbaraka1 Před 4 lety +47

      Race came about in the 17th Century. American slave owners who were in the minority used the concept to divide and conquer the masses. Before Race was used to separate people, people were English, Irish or German etc. The Ruling Class came up with whiteness to help divide them from people of color who were targeted for colonization and Imperialism.

    • @justinchapman2376
      @justinchapman2376 Před 4 lety +23

      Big Daddy also the fact the we want racism gone but still have “black” and “white” colleges. It’s literally keeping segregation alive..

  • @orangesharpy
    @orangesharpy Před rokem +1

    I'm of mixed race black/white. I have struggled through school, due to my own lack of effort early on, and faced many naysayers and people who were quick to tell me what I could and couldn't amount to out of high school. I stayed the course and ended up with my doctorate the Lord willing. When it came time to apply for my doctorate program I applied to 2 HBCUs, had great recommendations, good grades and tons of life experience and 1000's of hours work experience in my desired field, showed my ability to fight, balance/thrive in a long term successful marriage, (18 years and counting) be a dad to my kids, support my family and manage to stay committed to my goals. Not a single one of them gave me an interview or even a look. In fact one of them took my application money and never even responded with anything at all. That was a bit disappointing as I would have loved to attend an HBCU, however things still worked out. Glad to see this kid get in there and do his thing. We all have to find our own way.

    • @orangesharpy
      @orangesharpy Před rokem +2

      @@life101son Thank you for the feedback! Glad I shared. I did not take it too personally. I actually got into and graduated from the number one school on my list but I thought I didn't have a great chance of getting in there. As it turns out they read my application/personal statement and wanted to talk with me in person, so they offered me an interview. I even had an interview at another school which is a predominantly white school in Utah as they were also very impressed with my journey. I find it kind of odd that none of the HBCU's even bothered. I mean that's fair because that's life but I am proud of being half black and would have been proud to go to one of those historically black colleges. I don't know what HBCU's are looking for but it was not me haha. I feel that if you want to be immersed in the culture it would be great experience but if your goal is to get a higher education and succeed in life the barriers that existed to necessitate those schools are no longer a factor and your chances of getting into any college USA are just as good if not better.

  • @nigelbradshaw2382
    @nigelbradshaw2382 Před rokem

    This was the best and most well done of all vids I looked at on CZcams this year... bar NONE!

  • @SpidersHandle
    @SpidersHandle Před 2 lety +3624

    I'm a white guy and I went to an historically black college - University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. The school also catered to foreign students. So, White Students were definitely the minority. Best thing I ever did was go to that school. It expanded my social knowledge, I made some great friends and ate some great food from around the world, and got an excellent education. I highly recommend it.

    • @devonwwe
      @devonwwe Před 2 lety +70

      Continue to spread your experience💯

    • @Bradmhj
      @Bradmhj Před 2 lety +17

      Did it smell good

    • @SpidersHandle
      @SpidersHandle Před 2 lety +159

      @@Bradmhj The food? Yes. Weird question!

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 Před 2 lety +7

      EXCELLENT and AWESOMENESS!💯🙏🏻👍

    • @sasskvetch8617
      @sasskvetch8617 Před 2 lety +59

      I highly recommend travelling/ living in countries where "white" is a minority. Then spread the love and knowledge to your American friends 😛👍

  • @cecehasan8870
    @cecehasan8870 Před 4 lety +944

    “change his mindset” sweetie he already had the right mindset coming there there’s no need to change the mindset he’s been had it’s clear that he loves blacks and whites but he feels like he has a better relationship with blacks . stop trying to act like you changed his mindset the boy been had the mindset your trying to give him.

    • @legendarylife5818
      @legendarylife5818 Před 4 lety +9

      Cece Hasan facts

    • @xangirl007
      @xangirl007 Před 4 lety +33

      I think what he meant by changing his mindset was to help him further expand his knowledge on what he initially wanted to experience at the HBCU.

    • @jaleelhester5319
      @jaleelhester5319 Před 4 lety +4

      No she was right he literally said coming there it changed the mindset that because hes white hes more deserving, intelligent, etc. He came their wanting to prove that the way he was probably raised to think was incorrect and wrong. Either way if she was involved physically to help him change the way he thought or just her presence of being there either way she helped influence him and change his views.

    • @ranip7644
      @ranip7644 Před 4 lety +12

      And it's racist to assume he even had a certain mindset just because he's white.

    • @ziyanbaloch8225
      @ziyanbaloch8225 Před 4 lety +1

      I was looking for this comment 😁.

  • @Tee-xg4jf
    @Tee-xg4jf Před rokem +20

    “At least for 4 years you’re not going to have to hear about racism” is one of the most narrow minded statements I’ve ever heard. Her mindset is a part of the problem.

  • @Bigmike52c
    @Bigmike52c Před rokem

    I loved learning about Morehouse today, thank you

  • @User40919
    @User40919 Před 3 lety +2849

    I wanna be at a school where I can greet an Asian dude, do a handshake with an Arabic brotha , play games with my European lads, share food with my Indian homies and have a laugh with my Latino's I don't wanna feel the need to dislike ppl because of how they look and where they come from . It's stupid

    • @jesuschrist8909
      @jesuschrist8909 Před 3 lety +188

      As a white dude I 100% agree us as Americans need to get over race we all are the same other than skin

    • @User40919
      @User40919 Před 3 lety +28

      @@jesuschrist8909 that's def how ppl should be seeing it

    • @greuss2105
      @greuss2105 Před 3 lety +32

      @@User40919 its just obsession over it, people shouldn't be obsessed over race

    • @musterbrigs
      @musterbrigs Před 3 lety +37

      That's like the california college experience but they're all mixed up but still generally represent their race with a certain aura around them individually

    • @musterbrigs
      @musterbrigs Před 3 lety +21

      Your perspective is humorous to me because that's just a tuesday here haha. I'm mexican but I attended schools in the asian areas where wealthy black, muslim, and indian people went (of course there were Hispanics and white people in the mix too but those races are everywhere in CA)

  • @notnazo
    @notnazo Před 3 lety +2662

    literally every single person in this video has the clearest skin i’ve ever seen

    • @stevec9093
      @stevec9093 Před 3 lety +51

      Bbbbblack

    • @vxCOCOxv
      @vxCOCOxv Před 3 lety +51

      Yes! Super nice skin, my fair skin you can see every imperfection.
      I worked with some guys from South Africa, and I was shocked at their ages.
      I said “45?! You look 30, not even fair. Not even a wrinkle. My makeup can’t conceal my age.”
      Totally jealous of their beautiful complexions!

    • @blackseoulite
      @blackseoulite Před 3 lety +38

      @@stevec9093 I wish. I’m black and still have skin problems.

    • @stevec9093
      @stevec9093 Před 3 lety +1

      @@blackseoulite why u got white profile pic?

    • @blackseoulite
      @blackseoulite Před 3 lety +42

      @@stevec9093 He’s from a *KOREAN* pop group. And he’s only half white 💀✋🏽

  • @65vwbug87
    @65vwbug87 Před rokem

    @ Vice. You guys have some awesome material on You Tube. Just wanted to give you guys a shout out. Keep it real always.

  • @GaijinTheOutsider904
    @GaijinTheOutsider904 Před 2 lety +1384

    He's just real. He's not pretentious or anything, looks grounded and sounds like he knows what he wants. Education and knowledge

    • @Godwh1sperer
      @Godwh1sperer Před rokem +28

      At some point, up to a level, some white people are people too, and not redfaced devils with a gun in one hand and a whip in the other. Recognizing the reality of this helps the black students adjust their image of white students, and it therefore is a good thing to have a presentable white guy around.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Godwh1sperer This whole institution shouldn't exist in this form, in the 21st century.
      And that these Black students think that they are in need of a _"safe space",_ meaning a place for Blacks only. Like it was written _(well Colored, but today they call themselves people of color anyway)_ on the signs during the times of legal racial segregation. In the US it's often called the "Jim Crow" era. But racial segregation was the standard before too. The majority of these Black students seem to come from Black high schools, in Black neighborhoods _(if they didn't went to private schools/have an affluent background)_ and live in a city with a Black majority, in case of population. Being run by a Black mayor/politicians. From what do they need a _”safe space”_ from? From this single White guy? Ridiculous!
      In South Africa it lasted until *1994 (!).* I remember a White South African/Afrikaner, Jost, coming to our class. Here in Germany. He already spoke perfect German. Since he went to a German speaking school.
      In South Africa they also have many, many predominantly White schools and colleges/universities. But even they have non-White students, from parents with money. Which now segregation line. But their attendance is generally not questioned, but even welcomed. Although there have been some issues about universities historically teaching the students in Afrikaans, not English. When they tried to change it, there were protests. But they had nothing to do with skin color, but language. South Africa is the only country with a monument built to honor a language. The Afrikaanse Taal Monument.
      It really baffled me to see that there are still this s.c. _”historical Black colleges”,_ with 99.X% of the the student body made up by African-Americans!
      It's so wrong! The Nation of Islam or other Black nationalists/supremacists are definitely proud to see this today.
      And the schools wouldn't lose their identity by having a real mixed student body. Just like Yale or Havard didn't, as historically White universities.
      I have to say that I'm kinda shocked, as someone from Germany, who didn't had a clue that this institutions exist as of today. Like educational _”Negro Baseball Leagues”._
      **JUST WOW!**

  • @101Queenisis
    @101Queenisis Před 3 lety +4070

    I HAVE NEVER BEEN TOLD IN SCHOOL THAT I COULD BE A LAWYER AND A DOCTOR. My high school teacher told me that she Refused to sign my college prep courses permission form, because it is a waste of time to send a Black person to college. She told me that it was a waste of time and money. I'd love her to know that i have two masters degrees and graduated with honors.

    • @FindingPeace4me
      @FindingPeace4me Před 3 lety +279

      That is completely ridiculous that high school teacher said that to you!! Kuddos you ignored them and did it anyway.

    • @singbin
      @singbin Před 3 lety +94

      That's messed up...

    • @zacharyhenderson2902
      @zacharyhenderson2902 Před 3 lety +47

      Congratulations!

    • @michaeld4854
      @michaeld4854 Před 3 lety +57

      I was very shocked and saddened to read this. Very happy to hear you're successful and got the education you dreamed of. Keep going strong.

    • @calebbennett563
      @calebbennett563 Před 3 lety +30

      Damn thats really upsetting….. have you reported this to the NAACP or the HBCIS services(they would also offer various scholarships or grants depending on your case)….this teacher needs to have their job took away for trying to (and probably succeeding in other cases) ruin someones future. Do you mind if i ask their name and what class they taught? Also what high school you went too. Because i think i can get them off the job, assuming they still have it.

  • @billie-ocean8286
    @billie-ocean8286 Před rokem +20

    I'm glad he has his own mind

  • @kyndallpwilson1
    @kyndallpwilson1 Před rokem +7

    This guy is a genuine dude

  • @jaygarret2377
    @jaygarret2377 Před 4 lety +2787

    Not allowing them is against everything MLK stood for.

    • @jimmorrisonsghost9851
      @jimmorrisonsghost9851 Před 4 lety +154

      Lots of blacks have turned on MLK.

    • @annasthoughtsandmusicalpar2239
      @annasthoughtsandmusicalpar2239 Před 4 lety +10

      Amen

    • @richardheath5231
      @richardheath5231 Před 4 lety +11

      MLK LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING

    • @noyekjones6192
      @noyekjones6192 Před 4 lety +67

      Richard Heath wtf bro dismiss your self think about what you said and think about how we got to be free

    • @HavanaSyndrome69
      @HavanaSyndrome69 Před 4 lety +39

      White children are taught by their parents that everyone is the same and to treat everyone the way you want to be treated. I think that kind of parenting leads to a rude awakening when interacting with the world and they see that other people's parents didn't do the same and that they're hated and there are powers actively trying to destroy them on a racial basis. The news, massive corporations, banks, educational institutions, etc are all against them and millenials kind of walked into this trap. It's really sad. I can't even imagine every major institution in Nigeria being actively hostile towards Nigerians or every major institution in Japan being actively hostile towards the Japanese. It wouldn't happen anywhere else outside the west unfortunately; it happens here.

  • @Cannetaimj181
    @Cannetaimj181 Před 4 lety +293

    He actually wasn't "trying something different". He went to schools with us before..its a shame that people accept the only white boy on the block, but not the one that is furthering his education with us.

  • @stephengneri2136
    @stephengneri2136 Před rokem

    excellent report. should be shown in every school. thank you.

  • @Fahima90
    @Fahima90 Před rokem +2

    I understand both perspectives as I have two degrees from Howard University and currently teach at another HBCU that has students of all backgrounds in attendance. It's a state University and unlike Morehouse or Spelman it's not clear to non Black students that we are an HBCU.

  • @matthewsmith5374
    @matthewsmith5374 Před 3 lety +2055

    “Why am I getting treated better at Morehouse than I am back home?” Cuz real recognizance real playboy, keep doin what you’re doin 👌🏿

    • @praisestothemosthigh1
      @praisestothemosthigh1 Před 3 lety +12

      Facts

    • @wordnerdink
      @wordnerdink Před 3 lety +26

      One of the best comments I've read.

    • @christophermcbride6021
      @christophermcbride6021 Před 3 lety +56

      Because his peers at Morehouse know what it feels like to be shunned in some way kind of like how his peers from home shunned him for going to Morehouse, not the exact same but... Still

    • @daniellemeyer8568
      @daniellemeyer8568 Před 3 lety +7

      Did you watch the video? Many of his classmates and teachers admitted that they don't want him there.

    • @matthewsmith5374
      @matthewsmith5374 Před 3 lety +10

      @@daniellemeyer8568 which is entirely understandable, but many of them do want him there.

  • @More_Row
    @More_Row Před 6 lety +4115

    This comment section is gonna be pretty divided isn't it.

    • @eduardoarty1228
      @eduardoarty1228 Před 6 lety +48

      Moriarty Vivaldi like your mom 😎

    • @pedromeneses5661
      @pedromeneses5661 Před 6 lety +12

      What?

    • @Njowolk
      @Njowolk Před 6 lety +24

      Without a doubt the exact words in my mind

    • @benjaamin8
      @benjaamin8 Před 6 lety +15

      About as divided as this school is making your country.

    • @icecube4702
      @icecube4702 Před 6 lety +28

      So divided that the replies to this comment are divided.

  • @marklandwehr7604
    @marklandwehr7604 Před rokem +33

    I'm a white person who went to a white school who was bust to the school with other black students they were wanted for sports and I wasn't wanted it all I made many black friends went out of my way to widen my horizons that was the 60s 70s and '80s and 90s that was our thing don't feel as if you have to I feel disappointed that we won't be making more forward progress

    • @mymia731
      @mymia731 Před rokem +5

      What? You went to school for forty years and still have these issues with American English?
      Sure, they may just be typos but know better to do better.

    • @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz102
      @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz102 Před rokem +2

      @@mymia731who cares?

  • @failfection
    @failfection Před rokem +3

    16:30 The problem with this view is that many blacks no longer deal with the same issues that made HBCUs important. Which means at some point, the HBCUs have to adjust as well.

  • @christianramirez4804
    @christianramirez4804 Před 3 lety +3023

    His Dad was my 8th grade English teacher and was a super down to earth dude. Makes sense his son turned out the same way😂

  • @eduardoortega9002
    @eduardoortega9002 Před 5 lety +1006

    Tiago used to go to my high school. The “predominantly white” one. I didn’t really know Tiago that well but his dad was my teacher for a year and that man was the wisest and most caring person I ever met in my life. I dont know much about Tiago but I know that with the man who taught me so much raising him I know he deserves that chance to immerse himself the way he intended to.

    • @ahmed2k100
      @ahmed2k100 Před 5 lety +2

      @William James Is there a news article, or anything conforming this?

    • @raechellecline1267
      @raechellecline1267 Před 5 lety

      @William James can't find anything to support this claim.

    • @MariMaximo90
      @MariMaximo90 Před 5 lety

      @William James :(

    • @draddadandawg3363
      @draddadandawg3363 Před 5 lety

      @William James Dad or Tiago?

    • @felixgarcia2423
      @felixgarcia2423 Před 5 lety +70

      Lol why would there be any type of article on the relationship between this particular person and a relatively irrelevant high school teacher in the first place? What does that even mean?

  • @r.austin3323
    @r.austin3323 Před rokem +15

    A good piece. I think it a good idea to allow "non-traditional" students into HBCU's, though the percentages should be managed. if someone chooses to be there who has a background like Tiago, or someone that has a genuine love and desire to be around our people then they should have the opportunity. It's one significant way to change our world.

  • @lilibethbola6902
    @lilibethbola6902 Před rokem +3

    I personally feel like it’s okay to want to preserve the HBU to retain it purpose for which it was set up but be open to individual who uniquely have a desire to learn differently regardless of color and race. At the end of the day; that’s one more person that understands the influence of diversity, which does not necessarily mean skin color but mindset which is what these universities expose you to see and think in your journey through life. That goes with you everywhere in life and no one can take away the right mindset.

  • @kennedylon6720
    @kennedylon6720 Před 6 lety +2187

    When this video crossed my feed, the first thing I thought was....”Is that Tiago??????” I go to Morehouse and know him personally. So, to see him and other friends in this video kinda took me back.

    • @keepXonXrockin
      @keepXonXrockin Před 6 lety +141

      Did you think they did a good job in the video?

    • @bp4502
      @bp4502 Před 6 lety +132

      Do you feel those teachers and professors who feel Tiago doesn't belong there might affect his grades?

    • @daultimategamez
      @daultimategamez Před 6 lety +91

      I just commemt to get a notification for the answer of those questions 👆

    • @theblackellewoods8334
      @theblackellewoods8334 Před 6 lety +26

      K. Lon I go to spelman and feel the same way 😂😂 my morehouse brother is featured in this a lot

    • @Alpha-bn6cj
      @Alpha-bn6cj Před 6 lety +121

      You Morehouse students need to tell us more about your campus. I am black student in Canada and this is my first time hearing of Black historical colleges

  • @TheOldAmishMan
    @TheOldAmishMan Před 4 lety +1415

    The institution was literally birthed as a response to racism. It's in its roots. But this kid being accepted, both as a student and by other students, is evolution of the society. And the dialogue his presence creates is outstanding. It's cool to see.

  • @marieammons814
    @marieammons814 Před rokem +1

    HIS PAUSE SPOKE VOLUME... WHEN ASKED ABOUT BELONGING THERE(deep down,he doesn't feel like he belongs) at least not 100 %,,,but he def is committed so I salute him on that

  • @norrisslater7278
    @norrisslater7278 Před rokem +8

    This guy should run for public office.

  • @staceycartnal9447
    @staceycartnal9447 Před 4 lety +817

    I just feel like if we keep thinking in terms of white and black we are never going to get anywhere. Let's just be people.

    • @carmenlynn1337
      @carmenlynn1337 Před 4 lety +15

      DYNAMITE DJANGO that’s really unfair to say though... I absolutely agree that what happened in the history of black people is disgusting,disgraceful, horrendous, however I have always loved people of colour and have also always fought for the oppression of people of colour. It’s not fair to lump us all together because you do have many white allies. I have never been oppressed because I am white and a woman however I will not oppress any race or accept just standing by while someone is being oppressed.

    • @racerx4152
      @racerx4152 Před 4 lety

      Amen! well said.

    • @timgorton1933
      @timgorton1933 Před 4 lety +1

      The generations of today are more sensitive and savvy to what race is and to be honest how it doesn’t matter.
      All the people who are in college nowadays weren’t even alive when all the horrendous things were happening. I understand that there are racist aspects of society even today but assimilated society is never going to happen if you don’t stop with the butthurt

    • @358kasey
      @358kasey Před 4 lety +7

      @DYNAMITE DJANGO You're part of the problem.

    • @358kasey
      @358kasey Před 4 lety +9

      @DYNAMITE DJANGO Because you dislike white people for actions that were taken when they weren't even alive, and apparently you don't think we should just see people as people.

  • @joeschmoe2697
    @joeschmoe2697 Před 4 lety +1957

    “If white people just come in here I would feel disrespected” The goal is to not to see someone’s color but to see them as an individual and then we say things like that

    • @Bigkaeg
      @Bigkaeg Před 4 lety +10

      ^

    • @BBannax
      @BBannax Před 4 lety +57

      What part of Historically Black College/University do you not understand...

    • @darkninja___
      @darkninja___ Před 4 lety +231

      B.B. anna x Ok, what about historically white colleges? How fucked up would it be if a white student said the same?

    • @foodfarm7408
      @foodfarm7408 Před 4 lety +27

      They didn’t need them because colleges accepted them.

    • @oriontigley5089
      @oriontigley5089 Před 4 lety +50

      @@foodfarm7408 Yeah, and then a civil war was fought. Heroes rose up. MLK was martyred so that his children could co-exist. We got rid of racially segregated schools, Moorehouse shouldn't exist segregated.

  • @shaybapple
    @shaybapple Před rokem +4

    The reason HBCUs are seeing dropping enrollment is..... get this.... more and more black students are integrating into non HBCUs. Funny how that works.

  • @macummings7818
    @macummings7818 Před rokem +3

    Good piece by Vice
    Yeah, the race and identity conversation continues to be profound and this was a surprising story. Not sure it’s well known that HBCUs have decent non Black populations - although it seems even lower percentages than at PWIs
    I am amazed at the heart that Tiago has to see values in action to the point that he was willing to put himself in an uncomfortable place for school and at such a vulnerable and critical span of life. Good for him. Regardless of other students, he lived his truth and that’s only going to develop his personal integrity.
    I think the supremacist culture outside the HBCUs of America will continue to be a painful unchangeable reality for us always, bc the systems laid down now are impossible to pull out, and too many, including POCs benefiting in certain ways, aren’t willing to take the risks to make change. Also, don’t want to. Lol.
    Change will be individual - as it must be.
    🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @rockwelaj
    @rockwelaj Před 6 lety +1531

    This was dope. His message was " I met a Morehouse man and wanted to go to the institution that helped him become who he was" . simple. He fell in love with that college and stives to become a man from that place.

    • @6idangle
      @6idangle Před 6 lety +43

      It is a beautiful story and he is a beautiful kid!

    • @missbraindamage
      @missbraindamage Před 6 lety +5

      Thank you - best comment in the whole thread!

    • @ona907
      @ona907 Před 6 lety +35

      He’s so chill, just enjoying his time, learning about the culture and getting his education. It’s other people who have a problem with it.

    • @tonikar8754
      @tonikar8754 Před 6 lety +1

      Journey 2Asia Well said.

    • @drops2cents260
      @drops2cents260 Před 6 lety +21

      @Tyler Potts:
      You're perfectly right, no doubt about that.
      I just think there is also a third important factor: Tiago is not the only beautiful kid but his fellow students are as well, because they accept him as he is and embrace as well as support his efforts to be a productive and cooperative member of Morehouse's student community.
      Because by doing so, they do away with the old "eye-for-an-eye" principle - which only leaves everybody blind in the end, as great men like e.g. Martin Luther King have taught us.
      And that is important, too, because if the other students would act different towards him and for instance, segregate _him_ for being different, all his attitude and efforts would be in vain.
      So, in a nutshell:
      It is just beautiful to see _all of them_ being on the same page and thus making things work, because combating racism and segregation can only be successful if it is a "team effort", else it is doomed to fail in the long run. Always.

  • @oskars1178
    @oskars1178 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I love it how the bass is right on cue🤣

  • @cbass4019
    @cbass4019 Před 3 lety +991

    It really boggles my mind how some people think that skin pigmentation has anything to do with a persons mind capacity.

    • @avigrett1484
      @avigrett1484 Před 3 lety +10

      @Promotional Inc. : That is the absurdity of the world we live in.

    • @cbass4019
      @cbass4019 Před 3 lety +3

      @Ethan K not even sure what that is suppose to mean...

    • @cbass4019
      @cbass4019 Před 3 lety

      @Ethan K well you don’t have to tell me this. This is information I’ve known for a long time.

    • @Dr.Mahadrasjethwani_MD
      @Dr.Mahadrasjethwani_MD Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, well stated👏👏

    • @cbass4019
      @cbass4019 Před 3 lety +3

      @@HELLO7657 pshahahah 😂 thanks I needed a laugh.

  • @williamszy2827
    @williamszy2827 Před rokem +1

    the basketballs in the second frame made me laugh

  • @zach8538
    @zach8538 Před rokem

    People need rough friends to know how to handle situations. When someone ask you "why are you hear?" You parrot it back then say exactly. Very beautiful only seeing he only had one person have a problem with him.