What the Nazis Learned from Jim Crow: Author Isabel Wilkerson on the U.S. Racial Caste System

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2020
  • In her extensively researched new book, "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents," Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson argues the United States' racial hierarchy should be thought of as a caste system, similar to that in India. In a wide-ranging interview, she describes how she also looks at the ways Nazi Germany borrowed from U.S. Jim Crow laws. "The Nazis needed no one to teach them how to hate," Wilkerson says. "But what they did was they sent researchers to the United States to study Jim Crow laws here in the United States, to study and to research how the United States had managed to subordinate and subjugate its African American population."
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Komentáře • 792

  • @arhondasmith967
    @arhondasmith967 Před 3 lety +130

    .
    ..had to fight against nazism then come back to jim crow, that's more than crazy. America still has a really long way to go.

    • @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1
      @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1 Před 3 lety +13

      The way the Nazi's treated the Jewish population they actually learned firsthand, from "Jim Crow" and the mistreatment of Blacks here in the states, think you have to google "Ties between Jim Crow and Nuremberg law" Jim Crow Laws was the model for the Nuremberg Law

    • @JessieCBear
      @JessieCBear Před 3 lety +7

      @@GaryTisdaleFungkSta1 Exactly. Horrifying. And this is how many Americans still think today.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před 3 lety +8

      Gotta remember, when Nazi POWs saw the treatment of ADOS service men in the south ....even the NAZIS was trippin. Like... "Damn man, that's foul"... That should tell you somethin. And think about that when these cats got all these monuments and flags in honor of confederates. Still holding them up and defending them as if they are "sacred"

    • @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1
      @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1 Před 3 lety +1

      @Fanta Graham And in America folks used to take a chance on being killed for marrying outside their ethnicity, so what's your point? 🤷🏿‍♂️
      America has committed a lot of atrocities directly or indirectly, pull off your blinders

    • @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1
      @GaryTisdaleFungkSta1 Před 3 lety +2

      @Fanta Graham You're delusional, America always had a caste system based on skin color alone, also your statement about America not being as bad compared to other countries in regards to the treatment of it's inhabitants is a bold face lie and Slavery still exist but in another format via Social Engineering to keep us oppressed, you need to look into this country's real history, especially stuff taken out of the history books and stuff deliberately altered via White Supremacists

  • @Semper_Iratus
    @Semper_Iratus Před 3 lety +123

    The nazis learned far more from American eugenics laws that were then on the books.

    • @johnorosz7477
      @johnorosz7477 Před 3 lety +3

      Eugenics produced by the elite of the era was used as a means to control others, period. It made anyone the "good doctor" determined to be a lower man or animal like creature simply by declaration.

    • @justsomebloke6784
      @justsomebloke6784 Před 3 lety +6

      Eugenics was a British export to the world. It is the ultimate expression of aristocratic hubris. Various members of our royal family had strong nazi leanings and Moseley's fascists were numerous and very politically active. The sanitisation of 20th century history, to be the one we were taught at school and is still commonly held to be true, is a fantasy of how we 'wish', we had behaved, not what we actually did. It's the old adage : the winner writes the history.

    • @ret1con
      @ret1con Před 3 lety +5

      Scot Fretwell I’m not an anti-abortion (the more extreme forms) movement apologist but it’s interesting to note that Planned Parenthood had its beginnings in the eugenics movement

    • @ret1con
      @ret1con Před 3 lety +3

      Clive Bowden isn’t it true one of your royals married a Nazi? Hitler had hoped to ally with Britain against the rest of the world as he claimed that the Germans and English people were of the same Aryan stock

    • @ret1con
      @ret1con Před 3 lety +5

      Preet Dhami Famous Nazi apologists or sympathizers:
      Joseph Kennedy (father of President JFK)
      Henry Ford (founder of Ford Motor Company)
      Prescott Bush (Grandparent of President George W Bush), Thomas Watson (founder of IBM) to name a few

  • @raven113p6
    @raven113p6 Před 3 lety +52

    Interesting conversation. I am a “light-skinned” Black American, southern born of a very light-skinned New Orleans father and a cinnamon colored mother from S.E. Texas. All of my grandparents were from southern Louisiana. My mother’s father was dark skinned. As a child, it didn’t matter to me...but, as you grow up and hear people, black people, talk in terms of ‘light skin vs. dark skin, you begin to figure out your place within these color systems. It is a terrible thing to be exposed to seeing artificial differences between cousins in a family. This attitude still exists amongst African Americans.

    • @rodneysmart9774
      @rodneysmart9774 Před 3 lety +2

      I have a light skinned creole black friend in prison. He's discriminated against by blacks and whites.

    • @juliansearcie1758
      @juliansearcie1758 Před 3 lety

      Interesting but little tonroneith this topic unless your family created Jim crow

    • @anniewilson6737
      @anniewilson6737 Před 3 lety +1

      Lots of folks have had colonizers eggs layed in their heads. 🤷‍♀️

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před 3 lety

      Have you done a deep dive into the history of Louisianna?? The Book American Slave Coast talking about the Slave Breeding Industry goes a bit into it wth regard to "fancy girls" and such.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před 3 lety +1

      And on the continent of Africa as well as seen with the skin bleaching all over. The anti-blackness is a virus

  • @ChooseCompassion
    @ChooseCompassion Před 3 lety +21

    The Warmth of Other Suns should be required reading for everyone. I am so grateful to Isabel for writing this book and all that went into it and I’m very much looking forward to reading Caste. Bless you Goddess of truth. Mad love & respect for you.

  • @genewhitworth6174
    @genewhitworth6174 Před 3 lety +25

    Caste sys is a great analogy, racism is being used by capitalists as a 'path of least resistance' regarding classism, making racism one of many forms of classism.

    • @QueerPolitics
      @QueerPolitics Před 3 lety +3

      Nah, subsuming racism under classism misunderstandings that nothing is ‘beyond’ racism, sexism, ableism, exploitation etc. They all coexist as an inseparable matrix of oppressions.

    • @genewhitworth6174
      @genewhitworth6174 Před 3 lety

      @@QueerPolitics I didn't subsume it. Racism is not exclusively used as classism, didn't say that, it shouldn't be read into it. Nevertheless with widespread institutional racism along with social racism used this way too, its a huge chunk of the classism.

    • @maxxwellbeing5208
      @maxxwellbeing5208 Před 2 lety

      The racist were the KKK Democrats. Race baiting victimhood pushing here as usual.

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 Před 2 měsíci

      post-Modernist BS.

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 Před 2 měsíci

      "Queer theory" was invented by middle class white guys in the 90s with fetishes based on female caricatures and is ultimately, anti-woman @@QueerPolitics

  • @judithwyer389
    @judithwyer389 Před 3 lety +14

    There was a problem with Gandhi and his refusal to challenge the caste system in India Gandhi himself being from an upper Merchant Caste. Look at Roy's book on Ambedkar, a true hero and challenger of Gandhi. Ambedkar was a brilliant untouchable who was educated in the UK and Columbia in NYC and wrote the first Indian constitution. He is a hero in India but little known in the west, sadly.

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 Před rokem +1

      The 1952 Act was amended by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, to include a significant provision stating:
      No person shall receive any preference or priority or be discriminated against in the issuance of an immigrant visa because of the person's race, sex, nationality, place of birth, or place of residence.
      So when Śrīla Prabhupada crossed the Atlantic on a free cargo ship passage he was already 70 years old. Imagine the sea sickness for 35 days, (during which time he suffered not one but two heart attacks.) He had not a penny to his name, and no support from his country although he humbly tried for over 40 years to get the message through to his own leaders and citizens. India was and still is seriously on the front lines of forgetfulness of real God consciousness. Their main goal is technological materialistic so-called advancement, which isn't easily accessible to them, nor neccesarily what their country can handle.
      The spiritual knowledge is what Śrīla Prabhupada brought from the East to the West because combining these two potentially great countries will be a successful mission. It's compared to a blind person and a lame person, India being lame technologically, and America the spiritually more blind person. So the blind can carry the lame. How? The lame, having vision guides the blind person... "Go here, stick to the right, watch out for the wall, there's a hill coming up, we're coming to a river, here's a place to rest", and so on.
      Śrīla Prabhupada had an extraordinary command of his second language, English. He dedicated years, in fact most of his life to translating and writing articles in English to save the degraded Western people. The scriptures he brought over the ocean are full of potency. Because they talk about the purpose of human life, they include every human. Animals cannot read or write, so not to take advantage of the Vedas is to waste away the window of opportunity.
      The soul of every human should be hungry and thirsty for this science.
      It's not dogma. It's not ritual. It's not a faith with a name. It's the original constitutional dharma we are made of.

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 Před rokem

      Śrīla Prabhupada is the more potent preacher to come after Gandhi ji.

    • @sophiawharton2424
      @sophiawharton2424 Před 3 měsíci

      I was so disappointed to learn that Gandhi was racist.

  • @conealblack1164
    @conealblack1164 Před 3 lety +30

    Great guest! I find this topic fascinating.

  • @theother1406
    @theother1406 Před 3 lety +21

    She's fascinating and brilliant.

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 Před 2 měsíci

      lol she's woke and predictable.

    • @theother1406
      @theother1406 Před 2 měsíci

      @@johnmolina3284 Since when is sleep-walking through life the winning way?

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 Před 2 měsíci

      you're asking the wrong person.@@theother1406

  • @lloydrobinson6480
    @lloydrobinson6480 Před 3 lety +22

    📢📢📢REPARATION NOW!!!!ADOS

  • @Babyboyo1
    @Babyboyo1 Před 3 lety +10

    Kamala Harris is NOT African American! Her father is from Jamaica and her mother is from India. How does that make her African American? African-American is a term reserved for blacks in America that descended from slavery and have little to no way of confirming where specifically in Africa they are from due to the U.S. Slave Trade. No other group shares this term. People from Nigeria don't call themselves African Americans because they know specifically which country in AFRICA (the continent) they came from. They call themselves Nigerian Americans. Africa is not a country. Why is the media trying to paint Kamala Harris as African American to appeal to African Americans? She does NOT represent us. She stated in an interview she is "NOT going to do something that benefits just black people". She is not for us and never will be. On top of all of that, her mother comes from the top caste in India that sustains the oppression of people in India from the lower caste system. She went to high school in Canada. Her parents had elite jobs and thus provided her with elite opportunities. This is not someone who represents African-Americans or our "black" experience in the United States. She is far from being "African-American". Is she black? Not sure, she has melanin in her skin for sure, but there are some Indians here from India darker than her and they aren't called "black". What makes her black? Rachel Dolezal and Jessica Krug both claimed they were black, but later confessed they were not. Will she do the same? She has already claimed she wouldn't do anything for her so-called "black people". SMH

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 Před 2 měsíci

      Excellent point.

    • @Lily4444
      @Lily4444 Před měsícem

      Aren’t the ppl off Jamaica not decent also from slaves from Africa?

    • @l.l.9394
      @l.l.9394 Před hodinou

      Have you agreed- excellent point. I didn’t think she’d represent those who suffer under racist oppression and hardship.
      And now she has proven herself to play a role in all the horror of what is going on now…

  • @lowesonia8551
    @lowesonia8551 Před 3 lety +14

    Brillant Speaker will buy her book

    • @Miss_Cali
      @Miss_Cali Před 3 lety

      It's a great book so far.

  • @keirapinkney9398
    @keirapinkney9398 Před 3 lety +13

    She is not African American! Shes jamaican American and Brahmin Indian

  • @toocutepuppies6535
    @toocutepuppies6535 Před 3 lety +25

    Well, this fills in a gap or two in America's history. Thanks for this.👍

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Před 4 měsíci

      This makes more sense than saying that everything in American history is related to race (like the American Revolution), which I'm told is CRT. Just saw the movie _Origin_ based on her book.

  • @kreyvegas1
    @kreyvegas1 Před 3 lety +3

    Awazing work !! Thank you Mrs. Wilkerson. Thanks Amy !!

  • @jayrossatx
    @jayrossatx Před 3 lety +4

    beyond the fascinating subtext she’s wonderfully illuminating, Caste is fundamental to the human condition that erroneously differentiates self and other into hierarchies. . It predates colonialism. We also see it with the InCa, maya , and aztec, and of course throughout Asia.

  • @tzefirayah_700travelmore.5

    Well written and dynamic book! Thank you for this profound and much needed prospective on the caste system within these United states.

  • @majuli8420
    @majuli8420 Před 3 lety +3

    Fascinating. Will definitely check out this book.

  • @dolphus32
    @dolphus32 Před 3 lety +5

    Her father is of African descent. But that doesn’t mean she’s a black American like a Dr. king and his kids. Her experiences and upbringing are totally different from that of black Americans. And to try and make people who can think for themselves, that she is no different from an ADOS, is gonna get some fierce pushback.

  • @Keepskatin
    @Keepskatin Před 3 lety +7

    Brazil and most Latin nations are Caste systems too.🗣️

    • @ceciliamartin2263
      @ceciliamartin2263 Před 3 lety

      Indeed.

    • @Keepskatin
      @Keepskatin Před 3 lety +3

      @TheHomoludens nah nah ninja;, it's Caste, which is why White Cubans hate Castro. He made equality with Black Cubans.

    • @SZUSEast1
      @SZUSEast1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Keepskatin finally someone who knows the truth about Cuba.

    • @Not-Ap
      @Not-Ap Před 2 lety

      They are obnoxiously proud of it too. I can't stand them.

    • @hueykhalidX
      @hueykhalidX Před 2 lety

      @@Keepskatin - Yep.

  • @sexykids6500
    @sexykids6500 Před 3 lety +5

    I like how she has the Magritte placed in clear view.

  • @CapedCrusader77
    @CapedCrusader77 Před 3 lety +37

    We aren't impressed with Top Cop Kamala. Her record is atrocious. She's a corporate Democrat.... 🤷‍♀️

    • @ronrivers1141
      @ronrivers1141 Před 3 lety +1

      Facts!! Unfortunately, she's what's thrown in our basket...........Unfortunately

    • @persebra
      @persebra Před 3 lety +7

      I am not impressed with her record or character. but she is WAAAAAAAYYYYY better than Trump/Pence by a country mile.

    • @rubym357
      @rubym357 Před 3 lety +1

      What you said is all true. BUT what choice do we have? We failed Bernie because the young people didn't move their asses enough, and the older ones keep on falling for McCarthyism.

    • @markbrownner6565
      @markbrownner6565 Před 3 lety

      @@rubym357 no sanders was ganged up on by the obama clinton wing who got the others to bow out,,,now we sure are stuck with 2 losers..

  • @channyng1832
    @channyng1832 Před 3 lety +3

    Kamala Harris is not an untouchable in India. She's part of the Brahmin class

  • @ashonlewis9353
    @ashonlewis9353 Před 3 lety +14

    She can say racism because that's what that was.

    • @anpdm1
      @anpdm1 Před 3 lety +1

      But she said it was caste, not race.

    • @haragopal1
      @haragopal1 Před 3 lety

      @Kwum aix why there did she use the word CASTE??? It's a Hindu word not to mention I'm a dalit!!

    • @haragopal1
      @haragopal1 Před 3 lety

      @Kwum aix what drugs are u using??? Caste system is nothing but varna.... In constituation it's called caste .......In Indian caste system people can change varna and it happened lot of times in ancient times.... Can she change colour from black to white????..
      U idiots always take hinduism as reference for every evil thing and compare it and We have to face discrimination when we face foreigners because of their poor understanding....
      Hitler nizi symbol is called hooked cross but there people made it swastïka.... Despite it has no relevant. . Despite it sacred symbol to Jains, Buddhism and Hindus

  • @Dot-Dot-Dash
    @Dot-Dot-Dash Před 3 lety +5

    Wow! We always learn of new experiences and words of wisdom from Martin Luther King. Hopefully we can have a whole new dawn of evolution in the human race. Isabel Wilkerson writes on an essential topic!

  • @darlenetillman7084
    @darlenetillman7084 Před 3 lety +3

    The truth will set us free💯

  • @peggycornute2231
    @peggycornute2231 Před 2 lety +2

    My mother educated me about the case system in India when I was was a child in the 60's...my mother compared the American system too..

  • @aqrealestateking
    @aqrealestateking Před 3 lety +3

    Very well put together book unbiased and fact based

  • @jonathonpoppleton4273
    @jonathonpoppleton4273 Před 3 lety +2

    For me corporate capitalism is the underlying issue that humanity needs to focus on in order to avoid extinction of the species. What it really comes down to is either you give orders or you take orders. Either you own large parts of the world or you rent yourself to the owners. This is why the system is stacked against the many.

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 Před 3 lety +10

    Caste is the bone, race is the skin!🤔📚🌅🤕✊ deprivation of resources...

  • @folasadeosibodu7119
    @folasadeosibodu7119 Před 2 lety +2

    What an excellent observation, very true

  • @fdavis1555
    @fdavis1555 Před rokem +2

    Informative report.

  • @shobaneshwari
    @shobaneshwari Před 3 lety +2

    Kamala Harris's mother was from an Indian Brahmin family. Caste in India today is a complicated thing . I hope Wilkerson has looked at the complexities.

    • @ehzAxemuzik
      @ehzAxemuzik Před 3 lety +1

      shobaneshwari
      Kamala is higher caste in India - and i doubt she would be considered a nicca in the USA!

    • @bhinbhinkaka6514
      @bhinbhinkaka6514 Před 3 lety

      @@ehzAxemuzik Kamla can't be a higher caste in India bcoz she married a non-Indian,that makes her outcaste. Any Indian who marries a foreigner loses his caste

  • @Rbk428
    @Rbk428 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic book! Caste system exists in Latin America too! Your book must be read by everyone!

  • @JamesSmith-kt3bi
    @JamesSmith-kt3bi Před 3 lety +2

    When the South African apartheid elite, realized that the writing was on the wall, they covertly traveled to Brazil to attempt to understand how the white elite had managed to retain their dominant position even through a "re-democratisation" of civil society, they were unable to replicate this due to their own folly of creating a bipolar society rather than the creation of the myth of racial democracy which is, in fact, a highly graduated caste system, one only has to sit on the beach in Rio to see this graduation the blacker you are the further you sit from the shoreline, justified that the fairer your skin the less sun you can take. The Bazilian society has an incredible vocabulary of racial shading as a consequence.

  • @cheryl6184
    @cheryl6184 Před 4 měsíci

    Question, where is part 2 of this interview?

  • @persebra
    @persebra Před 3 lety +3

    2042 will NOT be much of a change. Irish, Italians, and Jews at one time were not considered white. Now they are. I am sure her book covers this. but there are also other books like
    "Working Toward Whiteness: How America's Immigrants Became White: The Strange Journey from Ellis Island to the Suburbs Paperback - December 4, 2018
    by David R. Roediger (Author)"
    in other words, Hispanics and Asians will adopt white identity so that "whites" will retain their "majority"

    • @sgrew
      @sgrew Před 3 lety

      interesting, never thought about that. Hopefully by then we can all be just Americans. HOPEFULLY

    • @Not-Ap
      @Not-Ap Před rokem

      There is a solution but it's not a very nice solution, in fact it's a very divisive subversive solution, and it's worked in other places where caste systems or class-like caste systems have thrived in the past. What needs to happen is people need to create another political identity with a equal or greater amount rights & privilege to act a counter balance/opposition to whiteness. Anywhere this identity thrives whiteness should not. Reverse the tide of discrimination and things will change though maybe not for the better but still.
      Examples of this are things such as Islam or early Christianity. Both fostered and created opposing political identities to that of the societies they live around. They granted special rights and privileges but only to there members not outsiders. As there small enclaves grew so did there power if they didn't outright take it by force.
      This isn't a very nice solution but it has always proven successful against political systems which refuse to expand or accommodate change.

  • @PeaceAkaShanti
    @PeaceAkaShanti Před 3 lety +4

    My question is when in America does one finally becomes an “ American”? How many generation does it takes someone to shed their Italian-American, Japanese-American tag and become a plain vanilla “ American”?

    • @persebra
      @persebra Před 3 lety

      why stop there? why cant everyone who lives on the North and South American continents call themselves Americans?

    • @sunnymarie2060
      @sunnymarie2060 Před 3 lety

      1 usually.

    • @geekmeee
      @geekmeee Před 3 lety

      Maybe its a false model that you are trying to achieve?

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 Před rokem

      Above and beyond nationalism is the neccesity to realize our human identity as spirit soul, part and parcel of God.
      People mostly want to forget God. They become atheistic, but they are not happy.

    • @ITALJUTE
      @ITALJUTE Před rokem +1

      It is not up to the individual. It requires the whole of society to stop seeing "other" in their fellow American.

  • @dgmgneco1516
    @dgmgneco1516 Před 3 lety +1

    THANK YOU

  • @MrLakers92
    @MrLakers92 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant thoughts

  • @matthewdeepblue
    @matthewdeepblue Před 3 lety

    Damn.... Mind blowing

  • @stenyethanmathews945
    @stenyethanmathews945 Před 3 lety +2

    Holy.carp didn't know MLK went to Kerala! I'm from there! Tho I immigrated to USA when I was young.

  • @Miss_Cali
    @Miss_Cali Před 3 lety +7

    Kamala is Jamaican American and Indian not "African American." She comes from the top level of the Indian caste system, Brahmin. She is the daughter of a Doctor and a professor and has NEVER lived the life of struggle and oppression most American descendants of slavery deal with.

    • @venusbrownreacts
      @venusbrownreacts Před 3 lety

      Amazing how people want so badly to redefine a word when it doesn't fit there preferred situation. African American includes ANYONE who is American and has African ancestry. Therefore she is according to that definition African American.

    • @caspianhall
      @caspianhall Před rokem

      @@venusbrownreacts no she’s not you idiot

    • @IAMNOTAYOUTUBER
      @IAMNOTAYOUTUBER Před rokem

      @@venusbrownreactsno, descendants of emancipation means black Americans.
      They will never allow a Descendant of Emancipation power. They fear us, STILL

  • @tobylangdale95
    @tobylangdale95 Před 3 lety +2

    There is definitely a working caste system here in the U.S., everywhere you look there is one or another of the " big clubs" and you aren't in It! And you will never be in It!
    They are drawn upon racial, ethnic and socio-economic lines. As wealth inequality becomes more and more apparent the dividing lines become clearer in contrast.

  • @rowenaburke4689
    @rowenaburke4689 Před 3 lety +1

    My goodness Nazism, Racism, n Discrimination have always had sickening similarities . Glad you are learning. Better to learn late than not at all. This ain't new news.
    Swe always know less than what is there to be learned.

  • @Pradeep.Singh.d
    @Pradeep.Singh.d Před 3 lety +3

    You can take Indian out, but you can't take caste out of an indian.
    Sad truth of indian society. Defaming india and indian on foreign land.

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 Před rokem

      Take Indian out of bodily consciousness, national pride consciousness, superiority consciousness, and even out of the commercialized caste consciousness, and there will be a revolutionary peace.
      The racism is quite prevalent in modern India. It is very very important to admit that India is struggling because they want to be Westernized, not understanding the dangers of materialistic so-called advancement.

  • @ajwalker4416
    @ajwalker4416 Před 3 lety +7

    I wish Amy would stop calling Kamala Harris the first "African American" woman nominated and then in the very next sentence say Harris' father was from Jamaica and her mother is from Indian. Neither of those two groups identifies as "African American." Jamaicans will slap you in the mouth if you try to call them anything besides Jamaican. And then how do we have a whole discussion on caste and not once mention the caste that Harris' mother is from? Harris is at the top of the Indian caste system but that's not mentioned?🤔

    • @leadingbyxample
      @leadingbyxample Před 3 lety +2

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @justsomebloke6784
      @justsomebloke6784 Před 3 lety +1

      This disappoints me too. Would : 'woman of colour', be better? I don't know how other people want to be referred to. It seems to me that even colour is not the whole of the issue with discrimination, any difference at all seems to suffice when it comes to defining who is 'in', and who is 'out'.

    • @ajwalker4416
      @ajwalker4416 Před 3 lety +1

      @@justsomebloke6784 Woman of color is fine. It would be more accurate to say she's the first daughter of immigrants but that would be too confusing for some.

    • @venusbrownreacts
      @venusbrownreacts Před 3 lety

      African American includes ANYONE who is American and has African ancestry. Therefore she is according to that definition African American.

    • @ajwalker4416
      @ajwalker4416 Před 3 lety

      @@venusbrownreacts Nah, that's the 2020 capping for Kamala definition. African Americans used to be a very specific designation for those who were American Descendants of Slavery. It's only recently it's been trying to be co-opted by everyone and their granddaughter. Jamaicans, even until the 2nd or 3rd generations still call themselves Jamaican, as do people from India. Grifters will try and reshape the definition to get some cache when it suits their purposes but never let you forget from whence they came. Don't get it twisted, the only reason people are pushing her "African American" designation is to shift the optics, gaslight all ADOS, and get some seat at the table that isn't for them.

  • @ret1con
    @ret1con Před 3 lety +2

    This is nothing new. We talked about this in my high school social studies class (more than 40 yrs ago) - even the blood quantum scale of racial identification in the US. Also the fact that Italians and Ashkenazi (sp?) Jews were not considered “white”. What was amazing about the discussion in this class at the time was that my teacher was white,
    Hitler’s inspiration from Jim Crow laws is also well documented. My uncle who served in WWII in France after the battle of the bulge would sometimes relate a story of German soldiers having surrendered to him, one of whom spoke perfect English in a southern American accent. He wondered whether this was a southern racist who joined Nazi Germany in hopes to fight a global race war.

    • @ret1con
      @ret1con Před 3 lety

      Rose Lipton indeed this is true, but not to the extent of global aggression perpetrated by a nation state whose ethos matched that of the defeated Confederacy and their post civil war terrorists (KuKluxKlan)

  • @kimberlychappell5555
    @kimberlychappell5555 Před 3 lety +11

    “A bipolar hierarchy/caste system.” ✔️

  • @thoughtnot
    @thoughtnot Před 3 měsíci

    Why is the audio off

  • @rafikbaines824
    @rafikbaines824 Před 3 lety

    Thx

  • @ansleyjukeboxxjoye884
    @ansleyjukeboxxjoye884 Před 3 lety +2

    This is facts. I've gone to India 3 times and the racism

  • @charlienelson1946
    @charlienelson1946 Před 3 lety +3

    Reservations became known as concentration camps.

  • @harrypatterson8802
    @harrypatterson8802 Před 3 lety +3

    Is this a page from the great book "The New Jim Crow"

  • @KingKull1971
    @KingKull1971 Před 3 lety +6

    Read "WallStreet and the Rise of Hitler" by Anthony C. Sutton.

    • @KingKull1971
      @KingKull1971 Před 3 lety +1

      @Marshall Kinnaird I'll check it out, thanks for the recommendation.

    • @ucanthandledatruth01
      @ucanthandledatruth01 Před 3 lety

      *hi five Micheal*
      I have a lot of respect for Anthony Cyril Sutton and Jeffery Sachs

  • @nancypeiffer6427
    @nancypeiffer6427 Před 3 lety

    In the interview the author was discussing a bipolar caste system in the US. It sounds very strange today, but the Irish and the Italians were placed in the 'black' category in some cities and regions of the US in the 19th century.

    • @markbrownner6565
      @markbrownner6565 Před 3 lety

      catholics were a despised minority now they dominate the supreme court..

    • @ladymiss9466
      @ladymiss9466 Před rokem

      It doesn't sound strange at all. it's right outside my window

  • @dwightlove3704
    @dwightlove3704 Před 3 lety +2

    Fun Fact: Ghandi hated black ppl as well

  • @AmScEn
    @AmScEn Před 3 lety

    I think Wednesday Martin in her book Primates of Park Avenue jokingly referenced caste system!

  • @bobbullethalf
    @bobbullethalf Před 3 lety +2

    A great and disturbing book that must be read!

  • @thebachelors1624
    @thebachelors1624 Před 3 lety

    What happens to the good usable concept of "Class"?

  • @atis9061
    @atis9061 Před 3 lety +9

    such JOY, right? this is political maneuvering? she has jailed plenty of men-of-color for low-level crimes. but she made it! she made it! would King have the same reaction?

    • @Miss_Cali
      @Miss_Cali Před 3 lety +1

      She's also locked up black women I watched an interview with her yesterday Cheree Peoples discussed the trauma her family experienced because Scamala wanted the press for her " truancy" laws.

    • @Miss_Cali
      @Miss_Cali Před 3 lety +2

      @Peggy Wiley You are extremely delusional. God does not approve of your treatment of black people or Palestinians.

    • @Miss_Cali
      @Miss_Cali Před 3 lety +1

      @TheHomoludens Peggy chose to be ignorant.

  • @PandaNFriends23
    @PandaNFriends23 Před 3 lety

    My sister Wilkerson has cheek bones for days. You bask in those lovely genes you got there, queen.

  • @matthewlubin5425
    @matthewlubin5425 Před 3 lety +1

    Great researching. There's a book called Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law by James Whitman that presents a detailed investigation of the American impact on the notorious Nuremberg Laws, the centerpiece anti-Jewish legislation of the Nazi regime

    • @shannalee2520
      @shannalee2520 Před rokem

      I will look into it. I hope Wilkerson is notified Americas, "now leader," Prime Minister Baerbock, travels in a blimp sized personal jet with an Iron Cross Emblem painted on it. The same Iron Cross Hitler wore, and Biden's cabinet is filled with eugenicists.... A carryover from Trumps border hysterectomy drs.

  • @misterlyle.
    @misterlyle. Před 3 lety +1

    Wilkerson responded at length, but didn't answer the question about Native Americans.

  • @monaturals9315
    @monaturals9315 Před rokem +1

    While the Caste system was created by white British, it is pervasive and also commonly used by black Americans against other black Americans in the US.

  • @saurabhsadafale1441
    @saurabhsadafale1441 Před 3 lety

    Human Hierarchy division was envisioned by Vedas, Plato, Confusious etc. Varna System, caste system are the product of this hierarchy which continues till today. It has redefined itself with time and geography. It was always been about control of resources and access. In India base of caste is religion in America it is race, you can find castes in Africa, Japan etc. It is global issue. In Marxist terms one must think caste as a base along with class rather than superstructure.
    Isabel is onto something here.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah the isolation, seclusion, exile, separation, segregation, division, spreading, splitting, submerging and subduing was very high

  • @robertrichard6107
    @robertrichard6107 Před 3 lety

    Pretty realistic observations, lesson guides should uncover this system of social division instead of covering up our dualism.

  • @saucesquatch9
    @saucesquatch9 Před 3 lety +8

    Why would you not stop the interview and have her fix that mic?

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube Před 3 lety +8

      it did get better, i'm sure the engineer(s) were working with wilkerson while amy was talking... you have to realize they do this show live.

    • @markbrownner6565
      @markbrownner6565 Před 3 lety +1

      don't they do a sound check before starting..??

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube Před 3 lety +1

      @@markbrownner6565 not always. and sometimes there's not much they can do, with all the social distancing people are left to their own devises, and they don't all have expensive equipment.

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 Před 3 lety

    Amy there's also Shirley Chisholm, "unbouught and unbossed", and another woman who attended Tuskegee ... Kamala Harris...📚 the content of her character📚 learn liberate lead📚🌅2020 August

  • @camilledepalo1042
    @camilledepalo1042 Před 3 lety +1

    Truth.America does have a caste system

  • @jefferyanderson2839
    @jefferyanderson2839 Před rokem

    Wish I had volume

  • @canteluna
    @canteluna Před 3 lety

    I hope Wilkerson also studied the Caste systems in MANY (if not all) countries in Africa and that she admits that caste is the norm in societies that are not completely homogenous. The ONLY "system" that can end caste is classical liberalism, which is the system that we all inherited - at least constitutionally. Sadly, we also inherited cultural racism and white supremacist views. However, because of the constitution and our underlying principles, we have the tools to address caste and racism in a way that many nations do not. Whether you think we've done a comparatively good or bad job of de-institutionalizing racism and caste, no one can argue with a straight face that we have ended institutional racism (i.e. there are no Jim Crow style laws on the books anymore) and that opportunity exists for everyone who has the means to take advantage of it. Obviously, professional, educated parents are more likely to provide their kids with greater opportunities than other families without a comparable educational background and financial means can, but at least we've gotten rid of the obstacles that prevent it altogether. I say this aware that upward mobility is in decline in this country. But we on the left also need to stop focusing so much on the obstacles as excuses and while addressing them through policy when we're able (we do have an obstructive right wing GOP to contend with) and with determination and other means in the meantime. Jews in this country flourished all the while antisemitism was rampant. They learned how to get around obstacles and find other means. In the meanwhile, through politics we mostly ended institutional discrimination based on existential qualities such as ethnicity or skin color. But since the floodgates opened up academically about 40 -50 years ago and we all learned much more about the injustices in our society - some we knew existed and some we didn't - scholarship on these topics has proliferated to the point where - if you didn't know better - you'd think no progress has been made at all and that is really unfortunate because race relations have never been better - if you look at empirical data. If you look at viral videos of police killings of blacks you could think otherwise. I did. I bought into the BLM narrative until I got around to looking at the data.
    Also, caste cannot be framed in terms of whites and blacks, as many whites were in a caste system with white Anglo Saxon protestants at the top, blacks at the bottom, then Jews, Catholics, hispanics, native "Americans", Chinese, homosexuals, poor whites (hillbillies, crackers, etc) also in their "place".
    Wilkerson's explanation of European whites and others coming to the US and having to navigate their way in a caste system is a bit disingenous also in the sense that the explanation is very much in contemporary contemporary terms and values. I am not at all denying the existence of racism and prejudice against other ethnicities. But that would have been true of ANY group in this situation. And there were pragmatic reasons also. In order to forge a single nation, ethnic identities would have to be subsumed to the larger American identity and you couldn't assimilate into the larger culture until you learned English and adapted to the protestant customs, otherwise, we would have tribalized and end up as 15 different countries. We almost did that initially. The earliest settlers (obviously besides natives) in large numbers were French, Spanish, British, from the empires of the West. Had the Chinese been the first to settle, Europeans would have been down in the hierarchy.

  • @constancejackson1698
    @constancejackson1698 Před 3 lety +1

    What’s up with blocking this woman’s words ?

  • @johnorosz7477
    @johnorosz7477 Před 3 lety +5

    If voting by mail is vulnerable to cheating, trump would not be complaining about it, he would be promoting it with all his might.

  • @andreewing05
    @andreewing05 Před 3 lety

    Two names - Lothrop Stoddard and Madison Grant

  • @CetMM
    @CetMM Před 3 lety

    13:42 is where discussion of Nazi Germany starts

  • @bobbyjhay4594
    @bobbyjhay4594 Před 3 lety

    Remember the U.S 1st Black Present and the "CHANGE THAT NEVER COME".
    Is there anything that Black America could be hopeful about in K. Harris as V.P.?

  • @Anointed012
    @Anointed012 Před 3 lety +6

    She’s not african american hello she’s Jamaican and Indian . She wasn’t here 244 years those terms shouldn’t be given to her.

    • @theother1406
      @theother1406 Před 3 lety

      I thought Jamaicans ultimately came from Africa in the first place... but I know what you mean, she's not a descendant of slaves.

    • @Anointed012
      @Anointed012 Před 3 lety

      the other 1 , Is Jamaica america or its own country ? She might be a descendant of slaves in Jamaica but that’s not america. She has no connection to america like that. That’s like saying didn’t the french and English both come from europe! Well aren’t they two different countries ? So if a frenchman leaves france and takes on english identity does that make him english in 1 generation? Having not come from any english stock ? Nope.

    • @paultrought267
      @paultrought267 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Anointed012 Do you not understand your own rules on citizenship ? She was born in America. Ergo...She's an AMERICAN.

    • @venusbrownreacts
      @venusbrownreacts Před 3 lety

      Your argument is irrelevant to the definition of African American. African American includes ANYONE who is American and has African ancestry. Therefore she is according to that definition African American.

    • @leomoore3597
      @leomoore3597 Před 3 lety

      @@venusbrownreacts I concur !

  • @marykayryan7891
    @marykayryan7891 Před 3 lety +1

    Just for the record, Irish people were not considered to be "white" in this system. They were actually portrayed in political "cartoons" as being akin to African peoples and were said to be a "lost wandering group from Africa." This strongly supports Ms. Wilderson's contention regarding the arbitrary construction of "whiteness" vs "blackness" in America. Irish people had to choose to and fight to be allowed to "become white." For more on this see, How the Irish Became White by Noel Ignatiev. Too bad. We made the wrong decision. Should have rejected "whiteness."

    • @ehzAxemuzik
      @ehzAxemuzik Před 3 lety

      Mary Kay Ryan
      the Irish still can give up whiteness - but where would their privilege go?

    • @marykayryan7891
      @marykayryan7891 Před 3 lety

      @@ehzAxemuzik I think you mean metaphorically--which I agree with. But I meant that the Irish were literally not thought of as white. Be that as it may, they are "white" now and have to deal with the choice they made.

    • @marykayryan7891
      @marykayryan7891 Před 10 měsíci

      I do not mean metaphorically. The Irish were actually thought of as some non-white race and were characterized as such in British newspapers along with pictures showing their "racial" similarity to African people.

    • @marykayryan7891
      @marykayryan7891 Před 10 měsíci

      @@kaya856 I am always serious about history. If you mean to ask a question do so.

  • @freshair-uv7jg
    @freshair-uv7jg Před 3 lety +1

    👍👍

  • @jerroldb1131
    @jerroldb1131 Před 3 lety

    If Martin Luther King was considered to be an untouchable how come Kamala Harris isn't considered to be Untouchable if she supposed to be black?

  • @fiendssanctuary
    @fiendssanctuary Před rokem

    Another reason indigenous people could be considered "middle caste" because at one time they had their own nations recognized by the so called US and chose to identify a certain way to get benefits like other groups.

  • @jayhall1849
    @jayhall1849 Před 3 lety +2

    Way to go! I'm just finishing The American Slave Coast. Have your new book "Caste" sitting on my desk. My goodness. You are so righteous! I am so proud of you. Howard University Class 82.

  • @nativegrl77dances67
    @nativegrl77dances67 Před 3 lety +1

    What do y'all think the Vatican would reveal?

  • @israeliteinpanama3263
    @israeliteinpanama3263 Před 3 lety +1

    Nazi Hitler also said he was following the example of the Jesuit Order, his 'handler' was Pope Pius XII (Hitler's Pope)!

  • @micshig
    @micshig Před 3 lety

    It's sad how many "fake" accounts have posted comments.

  • @kosmicroyalty
    @kosmicroyalty Před rokem

    You'd be shocked!

  • @Sunsrise7
    @Sunsrise7 Před 3 lety +1

    Why does it take soooooo long to get even 1 coloured man woman or child and then its just hyped but in reality it's just 1 person ..can anyone else relate

  • @immasoxfanbaby
    @immasoxfanbaby Před 3 lety

    Save the drama please

  • @anpdm1
    @anpdm1 Před 3 lety +1

    The title seems intriguing but her interview was a sleeper. No new info to those who recognize being bottom caste. Didn't hear any justice remedies in her claims. So then, how is pointing out the obvious going to help?

    • @persebra
      @persebra Před 3 lety

      what a silly comment. Most people watching this interview probably didn't know many of the details or the context of what she was saying. I think its a long book and they talked under 20 minutes. this was just part 1, didnt you hear her say that?

  • @YenkammaNe
    @YenkammaNe Před rokem

    After 1947 in India Brahmins are Untouchables

  • @joannchamness3194
    @joannchamness3194 Před 3 lety

    It would be 400 years for an Apache indigenous native American .

  • @JugglinJellyTake01
    @JugglinJellyTake01 Před 3 lety

    Scary stuff and as good as this interview is I'm sure it doesn't quite do the book justice.
    This idea of a caste system reminds me of a programme on BBC's radio 4 over lockdown.
    The programme was on what is called the 'passing woman' genre in literature where a woman appears so white that she passes as white. The general gist of such stories is that the passing woman is successful, is intelligent, has a career, a family, a home, but for some reason falls from her position of success and fails to regain her position of success. These stories are generally written by white men.
    That struck me that that fall from a position of success is the opposite of Charle's Dicken's Oliver who is an orphan from a wealthy background. When Oliver asks 'Please Sir can I have some more?' it is not that he doesn't 'know his place' or is brazen but more that he is entitled to ask for more. Similarly Oliver doesn't so much succeed by being clever or industrious or whatever. He 'succeeds' because it is in his blood, the natural order as it were is restored which is what appealed to wealthy Victorians.
    I don't know much about the 'passing woman' genre other than that one programme but it seems a chilling reversal of Victorian literature but very much the same message, that there is some 'natural' order that people are born into and that order will be restored or maintained. The coercive message is that success is by blood rather than ability.

  • @mrcead
    @mrcead Před 3 lety

    The comments speak to everything this book is about

  • @Sunsrise7
    @Sunsrise7 Před 3 lety

    Theres an entrenched caste system in pakistan/Kashmir where people are graded according to their vocation/the jobs they did ie. Job castes to label loosely. It's done with language and dialects ...its this hovering and underground, concious and subconcious conditioning of the earth and value of different grouos of peoples ...no wonder people have me.tal health issues and feelings of worthlessness or lack of work and many dont have the awareness where it's coming from ... rethink reeducate....unlearn and relearn.....

  • @commonsensethecynosure1639

    This is old. Who did not know this. Addie talked about this. No different than rappers covering classic soul music.

  • @brandonpre4659
    @brandonpre4659 Před 3 lety

    How is she a African-American woman and a 2 immigrant parents don’t understand that part

  • @findbridge1790
    @findbridge1790 Před 3 lety

    Amy Goodman is the Wicked Witch -- sounds just like her.

  • @mackmckinney5206
    @mackmckinney5206 Před 2 lety

    Not only did our racist caste system inform nazis systemic racism but also south african apartheid as well.

  • @mrstevens70
    @mrstevens70 Před 3 lety

    Phine and smart.....damn!😏