Why Do Mixed People Ignore Their Whiteness?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
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  • @geralhammonds9272
    @geralhammonds9272 Před rokem +12109

    No such thing as reverse racism. It's just racism

    • @nickcc2003
      @nickcc2003 Před rokem +215

      Was thinking same thing

    • @therapistlife2757
      @therapistlife2757 Před rokem +127

      Exactly 💯

    • @openorwap5412
      @openorwap5412 Před rokem +289

      THANK you! I hate that expression. What does it even mean?! Racism is racism, regardless of who the hate eminates from.

    • @sineriafrankenstein7316
      @sineriafrankenstein7316 Před rokem +163

      I don't agree with the 'reverse' racism idea. It's just straight racism or bigotry no matter the races involved. I just wish mixed folks would be allowed to appreciate their interesting ancestry. Seems like a wonderful gift to me.

    • @LucaB0830
      @LucaB0830 Před rokem +47

      Period!

  • @Hawaiian6-pack
    @Hawaiian6-pack Před 9 měsíci +1757

    I’ve met sooooo many people who literally DID NOT know that Obama is half white. It’s shocking…🤦‍♀️

    • @AnnieIsaLau
      @AnnieIsaLau Před 9 měsíci +217

      Crazy huh? He was even raised alone with his white mom.

    • @VW777
      @VW777 Před 9 měsíci

      Obama identified as black in college though didn't he? He is very much black in sense of identity.

    • @d.c.5033
      @d.c.5033 Před 9 měsíci +45

      Well you certainly can’t be sure just by looking at him sooooo… They would’ve had to of learned about his upbringing.

    • @Hawaiian6-pack
      @Hawaiian6-pack Před 9 měsíci +78

      @@d.c.5033 it’s a good reason to never judge anyone because of the way they look. 👍

    • @d.c.5033
      @d.c.5033 Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@Hawaiian6-pack Correct.

  • @cuzzintruck2
    @cuzzintruck2 Před 4 měsíci +535

    Why is Barack Obama called black when he is mixed race also...

    • @thedarkerarchery3553
      @thedarkerarchery3553 Před 3 měsíci

      Because America wants to wash its hands as quickly and easy as possible to pass off the illusion that it's not racist; that a "Black" president was elected so problem over, that somehow America doesn't have a problem electing and actually traditionally Black president... It's really a product of what is academically called White Fragility.

    • @carvercapitalequitypartner122
      @carvercapitalequitypartner122 Před 3 měsíci +7

      They took half by right and usurped the rest.

    • @jordanmiller1170
      @jordanmiller1170 Před 3 měsíci

      Why do we only want to talk about the bit of whiteness in there when they’re accomplished? If Obama were a common criminal instead of POTUS would the police get on the radio and say “Be on the lookout for a mixed race man?” The man looks black.

    • @AndreRodriguez-BlkRican
      @AndreRodriguez-BlkRican Před 3 měsíci

      Because he’s dark skinned and visibly black.

    • @henrylockett7838
      @henrylockett7838 Před 3 měsíci

      That's easy. He can't pass for a white man. 🙄

  • @Lametriamonia
    @Lametriamonia Před 4 měsíci +99

    As a mother of one bi-racial child and one mixed race child. I always teach them to love both races equally and acknowledge the history behind both as well.

    • @sumsumcorda8
      @sumsumcorda8 Před měsícem +10

      Sorry, what is the difference between bi racial and mixed?

    • @Lametriamonia
      @Lametriamonia Před měsícem +10

      @@sumsumcorda8 bi racial = two different races
      Mixed would be like if one parent was white and black and the other parent was like Indian like from India.

    • @sumsumcorda8
      @sumsumcorda8 Před měsícem +2

      @@Lametriamonia thanks!

    • @Lametriamonia
      @Lametriamonia Před měsícem

      @@sumsumcorda8 you’re so welcome 🥰

    • @John-zd9fh
      @John-zd9fh Před měsícem

      You want them to embrace white peoples history of genocides, mass murders, colonisation, ethnic cleansing?

  • @kelisteadham7639
    @kelisteadham7639 Před rokem +3250

    Racism is racism, no matter who is perpetuating it.

    • @keshaestevan3623
      @keshaestevan3623 Před rokem +8

      No such thing

    • @joshmoyers4750
      @joshmoyers4750 Před rokem

      ​@Kesha Estevan you are racist and uneducated... way to go

    • @justmesorryuasked
      @justmesorryuasked Před rokem +46

      Yes. There is no "reverse" racism. There is only racism.

    • @michaelvaughn8864
      @michaelvaughn8864 Před rokem +8

      @@davidmarine7174 Basically true, Mr. Marine👍 If there weren't issues like racism to be discussed, what else would Ms. Owens be doing with her life and time, sir??🤔

    • @gotnatas
      @gotnatas Před rokem

      ​@@davidmarine7174
      Yes she does.
      Unfortunately some of it Involves having to be heavy handed with the black community about their blatant racism and massive victim mentality.

  • @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263

    My daughter is mixed, and if you ask her, she will tell you that. She also says that black women are the ones who have been racist towards her.

    • @knucklehoagies
      @knucklehoagies Před rokem +1

      black people tend to be very critical of black people who "don't act ghetto enough." They automatically call them massa or some other dumb name. It's a shame.

    • @benscr
      @benscr Před rokem +470

      I’m a mixed man, and I get racism from black people too. There is a lot of racism, gaslighting and objectification from black people towards mixed people. Most of the racist stereotypes of mixed people come from black people.

    • @Wanda402
      @Wanda402 Před rokem +42

      ​@@benscr be honest why do you think that is?

    • @TashaJen82
      @TashaJen82 Před rokem +363

      Black women can be horrible!! I'm black and have been treated the worst in life by other black women!

    • @ngozio9554
      @ngozio9554 Před rokem +502

      As a Nigerian tourist visiting America (NYC) for a few months in 2015 I was surprised that 99% of the hostility I received were from the back Americans 😮. They were mostly unfriendly and unresponsive when I ask for help with directions, I even encountered one who mocked my African name. It was a terrible experience. On the other hand, the whites I encountered were mostly polite. This runs very contrary to what is being portrayed in the American movies and the constant claim of racism by the native black Americans. 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @erictoombs4842
    @erictoombs4842 Před 4 měsíci +44

    "Racism is a competitive relationship between groups of people to acquire and control the ownership of resources."
    - Dr. Claud Anderson

    • @Mon__U_mental
      @Mon__U_mental Před 3 měsíci

      I hate when people quote other people. The difference between you and a parrot is you tell me who you are parroting. Which is good if you're being graded. "Whites only", isn't a "competitive" relationship. And you say....😂

    • @hxrx9670
      @hxrx9670 Před měsícem

      Nah, racism is a trigger word invented by a jewish marxist to advance their propaganda against national identities while spreading internationalism for a tyranny of global gobernment.

  • @bbyrooo
    @bbyrooo Před 4 měsíci +97

    I'm "biracial" and my mom raised me as "black" because the nurse at the time told her I was "black" if my father was. I was just always me and my mom exposed me to "black" culture my whole life but I was never afraid of my "whiteness" either. I fully embraced heavy metal, rock, as well as rap, soul, r&b, pop. Everything except country music. I was always too "black " for white people and too "white" for black people.
    Also i grew up with other "bi-racial" cousins who denounce their "black" side so its false that we "ignore" our "white" side cos theyre whiter than white people.
    Truth is we're alienated by both. And typically don't know what to claim cos there's always an issue claiming either one.
    I was relieved to learn that I'm actually Cherokee and German on both sides so since then I claim my nationality and not my "race"

    • @mstiffany
      @mstiffany Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s amazing this comment has only this reply

    • @lexx2004
      @lexx2004 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I was about to say the same thing! As someone who’s mixed with 3 different “races” I never felt I belonged to any of the three mainly because of how people in those groups treated me. But I understand how mixed folks who are more accepted by one of the races or who phenotypically look more like one of the races would identify as that. Many bi-racial folks identified as white and tried to “pass” for the same reasons Candace is saying that some only identify as black. A generalization such as this doesn’t produce veracity because everyone’s circumstances are different.
      Now the only thing I identify as is a child of God and a Christian 🙌🏽

    • @citiesoftheworld3499
      @citiesoftheworld3499 Před měsícem +3

      This comment wins. Period.

    • @jasonwilcoxon5628
      @jasonwilcoxon5628 Před měsícem +3

      There you go. Our race is human I am glad you claim your nationality not enough people do that. They would rather focus on separation and division. Look at Cubans and Puerto Ricans, they claim exactly that regardless of whether they are black, brown, or white.

    • @Christ-Is-King_
      @Christ-Is-King_ Před měsícem +1

      Race is a purely social construct; genetics research has shown that. It's purely phenotypical, and human beings share something like 97% of their DNA with everyone else. That's why I bring up my British, Irish, German, and South Asian heritage. There's a bit more in there, but those four I know with good confidence. I wish I had more connection to the history of my family and their cultures, to see how we got to where we are today. I am extremely European and look as much, so I haven't experienced what you have-- but I have heard this all too many times and it's awful. I hope we can move past that in the near future.

  • @mave143
    @mave143 Před rokem +2316

    My mom is from Africa and my dad from Ireland. I've ALWAYS identified and felt great pride in both sides of my heritage.
    When I see other mixed ppl insisting they're black, it sounds so illogical and sad that they have an obvious identity crisis.

    • @suzieparis6821
      @suzieparis6821 Před rokem +77

      Perfectly said

    • @EsiriE
      @EsiriE Před rokem +135

      Right! I’ve always said mixed people are “mixed” not “black” but I’ve gotten into arguments because of that 😅literally makes no sense/

    • @preciouschild5490
      @preciouschild5490 Před rokem +125

      I always said a mixed person is mixed not just black. You cannot remove one part of their makeup, it is what it is.

    • @EsiriE
      @EsiriE Před rokem +60

      @@preciouschild5490 apparently it’s because of the old “one drop rule” so if you had a little bit of black In you, then you’re “black”. Sophia Richie is on record saying she’s black lol

    • @tradeporzingisforturner923
      @tradeporzingisforturner923 Před rokem +67

      Honestly , I don't care what others think they are . When a university and PhD professors say that "mixed kids are black" and not half black-half white , then this becomes a social issue .
      Bro I've seen black people saying that Cristiano Ronaldo is black because he has ONE black grandmother .

  • @itzybitzyspyder
    @itzybitzyspyder Před rokem +335

    Reverse racism is just regular racism. There is no distinction.

    • @kimmnguni
      @kimmnguni Před rokem +2

      And affirmative action is not racist against anyone, either. I agree with your point, also.

    • @kevinbahlmann8718
      @kevinbahlmann8718 Před rokem +1

      Hey yeah. No euphemisms.

    • @b2bogster
      @b2bogster Před rokem +1

      You are missing the point

    • @RokU5
      @RokU5 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@kimmnguni affirmative action is the definition of racism.

    • @londonsky9763
      @londonsky9763 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The case she was making about reverse racism is racism 🙄. She being sarcastic people OMG… lol 😂

  • @turnne
    @turnne Před 3 měsíci +30

    Easy answer...people mixed with black always had to identify as black legally. They were enslaved, had to ride on back of the bus etc. Look up the one drop rule

    • @grnight6131
      @grnight6131 Před měsícem +3

      Well they don't have to follow that rule anymore so why do it?

    • @turnne
      @turnne Před měsícem +1

      @@grnight6131 Its just another sign that rules that were followed for hundreds of years are still habits

    • @grnight6131
      @grnight6131 Před měsícem +1

      @@turnne doesn't mean it's right to do

    • @turnne
      @turnne Před měsícem +2

      @@grnight6131 There are a myriad of things in life that are common practice that are not right to do....However they are reality of everyday day

    • @grnight6131
      @grnight6131 Před měsícem

      @@turnne still someone who is mixed is not considered black. They are half white and half black. They shouldn't have to even put what race they are on applications

  • @f1s2hg3
    @f1s2hg3 Před 24 dny +2

    Candice Owen’s your intelligence is a Godsend for America 10 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️’s!

  • @taniaworthy1305
    @taniaworthy1305 Před 7 měsíci +1081

    I am biracial and I've always told people that I am not black and I am not white, I am both. I won't deny either side.

    • @Hallo33able
      @Hallo33able Před 6 měsíci +52

      I mean scientifically speaking this is just the truth

    • @mikem9892
      @mikem9892 Před 6 měsíci +22

      I always said Obama was not black he was redbone Irish 😂

    • @kimweidner7351
      @kimweidner7351 Před 6 měsíci +33

      I was just about to make a comment about this, thank you!!
      My mother is white and my father is black - without those two realities, I wouldn’t be here. I could care less about how people identify me, I can’t help their ignorance. But when people are emboldened to ignorantly ask me “what are you?” I simply say I am both races - BECAUSE I AM! I don’t call myself African American either because I think that is silly. They don’t call themselves Irish American or German American or Dutch American, Finish American, British American…you get the point. But for some reason I’m supposed to be “African American” because I’m half black, that’s stupid!!! I’m American. Plain and simple. When I have to fill out race questions on my doctors forms, I say “human”. I’m over it! This racial division crap is the silliest thing ever!! People need to stop falling for it.
      There are plenty of “mixed” or biracial people that feel the same way I do. I completely embrace my black heritage - on my black side, we’ve been here longer than a lot of so called white Americans that do have the privilege of calling themselves “American” . There is an obvious expectancy for people with black (or African heritage if you want to get specific) heritage to call themselves black. But it’s not always because it’s a benefit. Candace is wrong on that.
      I find it interesting that people who haven’t had the experiences as a bi-racial human being think they are an expert on what all of us think. We all have different view points and ideas about how we racially self identify - and not always is it with a sinister mindset.

    • @Laure__Line
      @Laure__Line Před 6 měsíci +24

      You’re right, and people should stop saying Obama is black when it’s not true.

    • @sheilasmyth5874
      @sheilasmyth5874 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Good for you. I look forward to the day we just look at each other as human beings w/out any skin color notations. It’s so conditioned in us I’m 73 and I have to work on it/retrain my thought patterns

  • @mariannezeno3888
    @mariannezeno3888 Před rokem +174

    I have asked that question for years Candace. Racism is racism no matter what color your skin is.

    • @Aarticqn
      @Aarticqn Před rokem +2

      It's funny how racism didn't exist in Africa amongst the Black Africans who were different shades, but was imported in by all other races including the Europeans. Now why is that you suppose?

    • @reginalemaster9726
      @reginalemaster9726 Před rokem +1

      and it is ugly no matter who wears it!?

    • @hamasakibibou7433
      @hamasakibibou7433 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Aarticqn that is just not true lmao. Tribes were literally killing each other cause they looked differently and refused to mix each other. Learn history's American.

    • @hamasakibibou7433
      @hamasakibibou7433 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Aarticqn this idea of africa being pure and innocent of racism and homofobia before the arabic and European colonisation is just a str8 up fairytail that u tell to yourself . Facts are facts tribes between were extremely barbarian and did kill other tribes that were looking too diffrent

    • @AnikenSkiwalker
      @AnikenSkiwalker Před 5 měsíci

      Yes.

  • @danieltschetter8551
    @danieltschetter8551 Před 4 měsíci +73

    She is one wholesome black beautiful human being.

    • @clairew2184
      @clairew2184 Před 3 měsíci +13

      She’s not pure African..nor is her name..could SHE be ‘mixed race’ back there too? If so..why is she speaking on behalf of ‘black peoples’ and their day to day? It works both ways!
      She is clearly not ‘underprivileged’ either (think about what that starting point means).
      Today..more and more ‘white people’ are underprivileged too - but they will still have a 60-70% advantage applying for many ‘middle class’ jobs..even if they were homeless and drug addicted on the street 12 months back.
      Once cleaned up, just being ‘white’ is still an advantage for higher paid work - likely to get a person a job more, than most clean-living, single income ‘black-identifying’, sub-culturally ‘African-Americans’.
      Those are the present stats. So..whatever Ms Owens..you’re a bloody know all, with plenty of family and personal support. You are not ‘the ‘average black American’.
      It’s a total myth of (undemocratic) capitalism, to assume ‘anyone can make it anywhere if they try’ when you just have to look at black vs white wider representation in society everywhere.
      Don’t even start on ‘Hispanic’ or Native American people’s chances of fair chances and representation.
      A system to support those who lack support, is at least a leveller.

    • @SummerL-vx7kv
      @SummerL-vx7kv Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@clairew2184she is African American stop trying to mix up her race because you can’t take the truth of a intelligent black woman. She definitely can speak on black people.

    • @SirZubo
      @SirZubo Před měsícem

      @@clairew2184confirmed racist over here 💀

    • @John-zd9fh
      @John-zd9fh Před měsícem

      @@SummerL-vx7kvshe can’t speak on black people, her whole thing is to pander to the whites.

  • @Noonecares3203
    @Noonecares3203 Před 6 dny +2

    My daughter is mixed. I am white and her father is black. I raised her alone because he wanted me to have an abortion. He has never paid child support. I put her through good schools and worked 2 jobs to do it and keep a roof over our heads. Yet she tells people she is black as if I don’t exist.

  • @boiicrazy01
    @boiicrazy01 Před 9 měsíci +907

    As a mixed person I’ve always hated when anyone says I’m just black. No I’m black AND white. If I can’t say I’m just white then I can’t say I’m just black.

    • @dannydaniel8975
      @dannydaniel8975 Před 8 měsíci

      To be totally honest, l wished us dark skin bla cks would stop claiming even a person with 1% black heritage to be bla ck..that is also destroying the race.

    • @errolthomas9426
      @errolthomas9426 Před 8 měsíci +24

      Worst of all, others say that racially mixed individuals happen to be what their fathers are out of ignorance

    • @johnathanbrown5244
      @johnathanbrown5244 Před 8 měsíci

      Correct me if I'm wrong ,,,,wasn't it those slave owners whom said if your 1 % black/ African then your just black plain and simple ?
      See I agree with you 1000 percent as a bi racial person myself it's people all the time telling me what I am or what I'm not considering they don't have my DNA results nor does anyone whom assumed anything about anyone's racial dynamics,, now if you notice unless that certain black person is a die hard conservative Gop Candice denounces blacks considering I assume she's black or at the very least part black which I'm positive she wouldn't want anyone' to denounce her part black kids so you'd think she would be more accepting of all races and skin tones not just
      WHITE and ORANGE !

    • @johnathanbrown5244
      @johnathanbrown5244 Před 8 měsíci

      More importantly WHY DO WHITE PEOPLE IGNORE
      MIXED PEOPLE WHITENESS OR BETTER STILL WHY DOES IT MATTER WHAT RACE AND OR SKIN TONE ANYONE IS,,,,
      ((( AMERICA)))) ??????????

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 8 měsíci +16

      It may depend on how they present
      If you have afro hair, and slightly wide nose, you could look black

  • @alphatman8396
    @alphatman8396 Před 5 měsíci +424

    I am Mixed and I love Both my Black and White Race!!!!!

    • @leanonme1065
      @leanonme1065 Před 4 měsíci +3

      By you are trying so hard to ignore one drop rule

    • @iluvthadrama
      @iluvthadrama Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nobody cares.

    • @my1jemstone
      @my1jemstone Před 4 měsíci +14

      Same here. There are a few of us out here.
      The gaslighting and manipulation that goes on to keep people from that very simple concept - love people - is truly astonishing. When people are young and want to fit in, there's only one path: reject half of yourself or we'll reject you. Okay. So be it.

    • @ProgressiveTruthSeekers
      @ProgressiveTruthSeekers Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why are "BROWN SKIN" people called, BLACK? Europeans PRETEND to be, so-called WHITE? How Do We BENEFIT From This Great Pretend Game?
      We versus THEM? Pretending that people are opposites of each other = CASTE SYSTEM
      Just think, this is 2024, and we continue to allow ourselves to be brainwashed, to call ourselves and others, "black" and "white," when neither are actually those colors. It's all make believe to create divides and peg people against each other. It's NO coincidence that Europeans or European Americans are so-called, "white" and Africans, or African Americans, have to pretend to be, so-called, "black." There is "ZERO SCIENCE INVOLVED" and clearly not based on actual appearance. The European wealthy rulers created the concept for their benefit. It's brainwashing, it's a delusion. It's primitive nonsense. It's a mind control trick, a hallucination. Divide and conquer.
      "You do not win by struggling to the top of a caste system. You win by refusing to be trapped within one at all." ~Naomi Wolf

    • @leanonme1065
      @leanonme1065 Před 3 měsíci

      @@eliopais why don't you ask yourself the same question

  • @dobees8183
    @dobees8183 Před 2 měsíci +4

    My God, Candace is GORGEOUS

  • @mopower57
    @mopower57 Před 10 měsíci +793

    My son is biracial. I am Irish my wife is black and native American. We raised him to understand our cultural heritage. He is not confused or ashamed. Society will always view him as a black man though and we tought him to understand that. We raised him with manners and to respect others unless they disrespct him. We don't deal with ignorant people. We are all Gods Children.

    • @FosterCovers
      @FosterCovers Před 9 měsíci +19

      Absofreakingloutly 😊

    • @yatogami9082
      @yatogami9082 Před 9 měsíci +15

      God bless your family

    • @Silvermoon916
      @Silvermoon916 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Amen!!

    • @vanringo
      @vanringo Před 9 měsíci +16

      As where I grew up, if you had .001% African blood in you, you were supposed to be declared as black on your birth certificate. I think it was the 1 drop rule or something. I never understood this, but as I got into high school, I saw people that were about as white as I am that had a great grandparent that was black, so they had black checked on their birth certificate use affirmative action to get basically free or nearly free secondary education. What was sad was when they told black skinned kids they were considered black, they would get picked on for basically lying about being black.

    • @dosmallthingswithgreatlove
      @dosmallthingswithgreatlove Před 9 měsíci +8

      God made us all but we are not all his children... Only the people who except HIM as their Lord and Savior ❤

  • @wazitSomethingISaid
    @wazitSomethingISaid Před rokem +80

    Racism is racism, regardless of who is doing it

    • @londonsky9763
      @londonsky9763 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The case she was making about reverse racism is racism 🙄. She being sarcastic people OMG… lol 😂

  • @DougEdwards-fc9us
    @DougEdwards-fc9us Před 3 měsíci +7

    We are neither one - we are spirit souls living in bodies -

  • @carlamahlberg1854
    @carlamahlberg1854 Před 2 měsíci +4

    My daughter is mixed, and I will not allow folks to say she's black or white, she's both. When she was in school before we pulled her to homeschool, the test they give at the end of the year, they would always select black for her. I told them not to do this and to either put other or both races, it's ridiculous in the first place that this question is asked, but I am sure there are benefits when you put down black. We will never get over racism, until we get over racism. I choose to be part of the human race who's an American.

  • @mbathroom1
    @mbathroom1 Před rokem +268

    1st. As a mixed guy, I always found this strange

    • @ariellove6020
      @ariellove6020 Před rokem +21

      You are not black or white,, you are both😭

    • @ariellove6020
      @ariellove6020 Před rokem +29

      Mixed ppl shouldn’t identify with white or black but just interracial, you guys have your own special category

    • @mbathroom1
      @mbathroom1 Před rokem +6

      @@ariellove6020 i agree

    • @bogard887
      @bogard887 Před rokem

      Because in America if you look blk you get treated blk. Look how y'all treated Obama? He was mixed

    • @ianmccaulley8985
      @ianmccaulley8985 Před rokem +2

      Same here

  • @ThomasRogan-gc5pi
    @ThomasRogan-gc5pi Před 6 měsíci +110

    All the PHD's in the world don't give you an ounce of common sense 😂

    • @1w598
      @1w598 Před 6 měsíci +3

      DEI has diminished the integrity of many advanced degrees, and in some cases, are simply a joke & deserve zero respect.

    • @GieCampbel-ug9jl
      @GieCampbel-ug9jl Před 6 měsíci +4

      PHD: permanent head damage

    • @jessicayoung7132
      @jessicayoung7132 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Agreed

    • @di4085
      @di4085 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​​@tomjack3433 Such as the case when a college professor walked over to "help" a student activist with a police officer and she herself ended up getting arrested when she did not comply to the officers instructions. She was shocked!

  • @valdawn8016
    @valdawn8016 Před měsícem +1

    ❤ We need more media coverage about this,it may actually get the ball rolling in a different and better direction. The USA can overcome a lot of racism,if
    racist on both sidesare held accountable.

  • @greenmonkey7305
    @greenmonkey7305 Před 3 měsíci +19

    What’s astonishing to me is how people can be half black and half white mixed race but they’re mysteriously just “black”. 😂

    • @quintonmiller8266
      @quintonmiller8266 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Whites made the rules. Mixed could never sit with whites, only blacks. Why are you playing games? One drop rule came from whites.

  • @margaritagerman
    @margaritagerman Před 10 měsíci +707

    As a mixed child I grew up with my white mother in her white world. I went to a white college and married a white man. I was in my mid 30's before I met a black person. (I don't remember my father and his family, I was around 3.5 when my parents divorced.) When I came across a black person, it was a wild experience. I knew in my head we were the same race, but our language, accent, vocabulary, clothing, attitudes, life experiences were so different it was like meeting an alien from another planet. My mom worked hard to teach me I was the same as everyone around me, skin colour be damned. I shall forever be grateful that she didn't see colour, oppression, advantage, etc. She just saw people. By the way, as a single mother in a rural area in up state NY, we were poor. No advantages other than a mother who believed in me.

    • @StrategicShon
      @StrategicShon Před 10 měsíci +52

      @margaritgerman. I grew up not meeting my father till I was 13 and after meeting him, wondering what my mother saw in him. I grew up with a black mother in a white neighborhood and suffered racism that I couldn’t identify till I got much older. Only the racism was not from my peers and God blessed me with mental capacity that was above average. So I learned quickly that the outside didn’t determine the inside. AND there were people of good and poor character of all races. I just focus on being one of the good ones.

    • @st.francisanddr.pepper1304
      @st.francisanddr.pepper1304 Před 10 měsíci

      You were in your 30's before you MET a black person? Lies...

    • @maryannguess7115
      @maryannguess7115 Před 10 měsíci +31

      Your moma was very smart..we ,in my family grew up with no colour too.everyone was and is equal..GOD BLESS YOU..❤

    • @shanikaclark4804
      @shanikaclark4804 Před 10 měsíci

      Elmira area?

    • @alhoward4099
      @alhoward4099 Před 10 měsíci +31

      I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's not your color, it's your upbringing. I'm absolutely certain that Candace was not raised in Compton, CA...SMH

  • @Mrspaige81
    @Mrspaige81 Před rokem +56

    I’m mixed and I refuse to ignore my white side. I’m both simple as that and I won’t be forced into choosing a side. That’s insane to me.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Před rokem +2

      No one on this earth is not mixed. Each person is not Mum only or dad only.
      Fact you are using colour on others and not yourself which is light Brown says it all. If you going to use a colour on Afro people make sure it is Brown or dark brown or darkest brown.
      When did you mix white paint and black paint and got your colour?👎

  • @barbaraghiroli8246
    @barbaraghiroli8246 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Candace, I am definitely on your side 100 percent. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for having the bravery to do what you do. You are in my prayers. MAY THE GOD OF THE UNIVERSE BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR PEOPLE

  • @kpv123
    @kpv123 Před 12 dny

    I appreciate the way this woman always tells it like it is, regardless of the subject.
    God bless you.

  • @charlesfarmer9474
    @charlesfarmer9474 Před 9 měsíci +337

    Racism is racism - no matter what color it is.

    • @johnathanbrown5244
      @johnathanbrown5244 Před 8 měsíci +3

      THEN WHY DOES CANDICE HATE BLACKS ????

    • @denisedavis2469
      @denisedavis2469 Před 8 měsíci +7

      ​@@johnathanbrown5244
      That's ridiculous

    • @johnathanbrown5244
      @johnathanbrown5244 Před 8 měsíci

      @@denisedavis2469 YOUR OPINION IS JUST THAT A BIAS ASS OPINION

    • @LadybeetleMaddox
      @LadybeetleMaddox Před 8 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately you do not know the scholarly definition of racism that most educated people are use. It is not bias do to race.

    • @WakandaleezaRazz
      @WakandaleezaRazz Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@LadybeetleMaddoxOH LAWD DA SCHOLAZ OF HISTORICALLY BLATT GED CENTAZ? 👨🏿‍🎓

  • @amyalvar
    @amyalvar Před rokem +437

    I'm so glad she said. I always heard from this older lady that if you're mixed with black, you're automatically black. 🤔 No, you're biracial. It isn't that hard people. Acknowledge both parents' races.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Před rokem +6

      My family was taught blk always meant light skin or darker ans technically its what it means by Americas basic social construct. But if you mean blk as in African ethnicities, then you must realize its no actual percentage. My mom light skin ans multi generational mixed from her but its ppl everywhere in Louisiana area with just 1 yt grandparent ir great grandparent and come out 25-50% European. Its no actual percentage and normally when both parents light skin or darker, our parents put African American box. And that's why when ppl say they half and half blk for example, i can't automatically assume It's someone a lil admixed because of slavery (10-20% European if they honestly don't know a recent ancestor), but instead I'm thinking its ppl just as mixed as a hodgetwin fir example. Even they know the recent ancestor and say they African American. Ppl saying blk howni explained as a basic social construct is common sense imo but i do wish ppl would keep Mixed on census so we can get an American only option one day.

    • @MDRGODSON
      @MDRGODSON Před 10 měsíci

      America laws made a person from black and white parents black. Owen's is a ignorant person. While people rejected black and white people. Black people accepted them. Owen hates the She is black

    • @Ayla613forever
      @Ayla613forever Před 10 měsíci

      That you're considered black if you have a drop of black blood in. You was started by white supremacists. So for a biracial person to claim they only are one race or the other is feeding into the white supremacists ideology.

    • @jyqavonowens5577
      @jyqavonowens5577 Před 10 měsíci

      You white asf y’all white back then never clam y’all mixs famliy members so….

    • @MissJIntuitiveTarot
      @MissJIntuitiveTarot Před 10 měsíci +9

      I know black families that tell their kids they are BLACK. Others teach that they are mixed. So it's in how they are raised.

  • @user-jd9io3fv1t
    @user-jd9io3fv1t Před 4 měsíci +7

    My boys are mixed and they get called the N word at school. They were told they don’t belong there. While my husband and do our best to raise our boys to know you are mixed with both, most the world does not see that. We can teach all we want as parents, if there is not teaching overall the problem continues to grow.
    We still have to admit there blacks still have snuggles fitting in. My boys have to go through all the hate on a daily basis at school. I have to teach them to ignore it and report it.

    • @truditaylor6264
      @truditaylor6264 Před 3 měsíci

      Candace follows her own drummer. Unfortunately racism has existed since the discovery of the " New world 🌎 " and slavery. It was brought over with the idea of colonialism. Maybe even B4 then with the Crusade? One need only read history. Racism is wrong no matter which group practices it. I have grands of mixed race and they don't have a problem identifying with both their heritage b it black, white or east Indian. Yes my family is a United Nations! My family welcomes all nations I am proud to say.but I am familiar with what Candace is saying. I have eyes. Racism has truly screwed up our way of thinking and should be erased. The Creator made variety.. mankind took a decided down turn. Certain advantages wouldn't exist if not for racism Candace. Although I wouldn't call them advantages really. Displaying equal opportunity towards different ethnic groups should be looked at as a "given" it is only because we all realize that opportunity is most often enjoyed by those of a particular race that all of this BS came into practice.

  • @dalovimana
    @dalovimana Před 23 dny +1

    I'm so tired of the hypocrisy SMH

  • @shawnemrick4200
    @shawnemrick4200 Před 10 měsíci +767

    This is a woman, who is wise beyond her years.

    • @EdaBobeda
      @EdaBobeda Před 10 měsíci +6

      I agree, unfortunately she should be as wise as her age but these days no one is competent

    • @Julietdjones
      @Julietdjones Před 9 měsíci +2

      I can't decide if I would love to her in the Senate house or the White House...I think both, but only if she truly wants that

    • @GHusall
      @GHusall Před 9 měsíci +1

      And EVERY peer! straight and smart and basically incredible!!!

    • @richards9945
      @richards9945 Před 9 měsíci +5

      No she’s not

    • @BowlofBulabeans
      @BowlofBulabeans Před 9 měsíci +1

      I could be incorrect, but I believe you put your comma in the wrong place.

  • @williamlogullo8452
    @williamlogullo8452 Před 7 měsíci +622

    One thing about Candace she’s not afraid to speak the truth

    • @Polemic-2525
      @Polemic-2525 Před 7 měsíci +17

      Black in not a recessive trait, its a dominant trait we’ve all learned that in biology in middle school. She asking a really stupid question.

    • @ericp0012
      @ericp0012 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I guess race mixing can lead to problems.

    • @johnphillips781
      @johnphillips781 Před 7 měsíci

      Except in this case she is telling a lie. Black people don't have any advantages. Usually when a mixed person looks like a mixed person if they say that they are White, people will laugh at them. If they look White they usually will say that they are White.

    • @johnphillips781
      @johnphillips781 Před 7 měsíci

      She's not being facetious she's being dumb!!!!!!

    • @johnphillips781
      @johnphillips781 Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-Mimi_622 You are right as rain!!!!!!!

  • @erickane54
    @erickane54 Před 3 měsíci +1

    She’s not wrong

  • @ReeseRozum-sm1zs
    @ReeseRozum-sm1zs Před 2 měsíci +3

    They want a victim card

  • @fernandasoares7645
    @fernandasoares7645 Před rokem +102

    Exactly Candace! There is no such thing as reverse racism, just racism!

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 Před 4 měsíci +1

      She meant racism is one sided its ok for blacks to be racist vs whites but not vise versa. (Politically) so she called the opposite of that a reversal of the norms. I think she understands quite well what racism means.

    • @antjestraub-bower7541
      @antjestraub-bower7541 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Physics072ABSOLUTELY 💯 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @MarkStephensComedy
    @MarkStephensComedy Před 7 měsíci +80

    In Britain we call affirmative action ‘positive discrimination’. They are literally rubbing our noses in it with that terminology.

    • @user-qv9px1fh5q
      @user-qv9px1fh5q Před 6 měsíci

      In America, affirmative action benefited many people including white women. There is no more affirmative action in America and I didn't see or hear black people fighting to keep it.

  • @devikalambert1674
    @devikalambert1674 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you candice, I'm mixted and feel the same and so do my children. Embrace our mixted heritage

  • @susansitkauskas7263
    @susansitkauskas7263 Před 28 dny +1

    Candace, I say this all the time as a mixed person myself. I will not deny my European or African decent. To ignore one or pretend one doesn’t exist is racist, in my opinion. But like you said, there’s a double standard… it seems okay not to claim your “white” side but if you do the reverse, it’s unacceptable.

  • @jennydiez8020
    @jennydiez8020 Před rokem +292

    I have white skin and am legitimately Native American. Nearly every race has "white" and "black" skin colored people. For this reason- skin color shouldnt be used to judge someone. Character counts.

    • @alisonholland7531
      @alisonholland7531 Před rokem +11

      Best comment here 👍

    • @oldmanTav
      @oldmanTav Před rokem +7

      TRUTH!

    • @catgraves9869
      @catgraves9869 Před rokem +21

      Weird. I woke up thinking about this. You are 100% accurate. I dated a Portuguese man with black hair black eyes his two sisters were 1 with brown hair lite brown eyes the other blond with blue eyes. Same Portuguese parents. That's why we shouldn't judge but if we do it needs to be on character not color.

    • @douglascarr8045
      @douglascarr8045 Před rokem +2

      There's many, many reasons why...not just one.

    • @jessonthecase
      @jessonthecase Před rokem +6

      Thank you because I am native and blk it needs to stop who blk who’s this it’s stupid

  • @MoxxieKaminya
    @MoxxieKaminya Před 8 měsíci +632

    Anybody who says blacks cant be racist is racist

    • @LadybeetleMaddox
      @LadybeetleMaddox Před 8 měsíci +24

      Anyone who says this without knowing the scientific official definition of racism is not knowledgeable enough to entertain in discussion. This is not to say blacks cannot be racist, it's simply very very very rare based on its definition. Hint the definition IS NOT bias due to race. That would be a form of prejudice

    • @ThundermansThunder
      @ThundermansThunder Před 8 měsíci

      @@LadybeetleMaddox I suggest that you take another look at the definition of racism, because it is very clearly predicated upon racial or ethnic prejudice. Racism is just a term used to describe a form of prejudice. There is no such thing as a form of racism that is exclusive to blacks, or any other ethnic group. Racism is evil, regardless of the reasons, intent, or shade of melanin behind it. There is only one human race with different ethnicities, anyway, thus, the term "racism," is, technically, a misnomer.

    • @johnathanbrown5244
      @johnathanbrown5244 Před 8 měsíci +2

      EXACTLY,,,,SEE ILLUSTRATION

    • @BerskiTV
      @BerskiTV Před 8 měsíci +2

      ye

    • @KENICUSONE
      @KENICUSONE Před 8 měsíci

      What is racism exactly? The uneducated and uninformed will equate racism simply in terms of racial hatred but will ignore the more insidious nature of what it exactly is. What is racial bigotry? They are clearly not the same thing though the common denominator is hate.
      Racism is about a socio-economic system of power and advantage solely based on the premise of racial superiority. Those that support said system are called racists. Hate is not a prerequisite for racism but simply an evil byproduct of it. Thus, calling Black people racist because they hate the system of racism and those that support it is simple diluting the word. Black people, on the other hand, can be equally irrational and can become racial bigots. Since Black people other than Owens do not support, defend and promote racism, calling Black racial bigots racists is just a clever way of diminishing racism and the word racist.

  • @user-ls5se3po8w
    @user-ls5se3po8w Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Candice for standing up for truth

    • @annhoward3527
      @annhoward3527 Před měsícem

      She's married to a white man ...go figure, she's confused.......

  • @thestrangeman4063
    @thestrangeman4063 Před měsícem +2

    I'm biracial and I give absolutely zero shits about being both colors

  • @haroldharwell7078
    @haroldharwell7078 Před rokem +94

    It's a platform to whine,

  • @georgecollins9388
    @georgecollins9388 Před 6 měsíci +250

    Im 1968 I was in a fox hole on Hill 10 with Smitty, a 20 year old black man. They forgot they had left us there so we had a lot of adventures to share. I had never been around black people much. We became friends and always had each other's back. The truth is, we are spiritual beings and this planet has gone insane with it's reactivity and lack of understanding about life and mankind.

    • @rickjensen2833
      @rickjensen2833 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Amen.

    • @Kritterlu
      @Kritterlu Před 6 měsíci +27

      @georgecollins9388 - I agree with you, and also want to say Thank you to you and your foxhole friend for all your sacrifices and service !! ❤

    • @jayestilow1970
      @jayestilow1970 Před 6 měsíci +17

      Well stated! And I also enjoyed your story! 👍 Thank you for your service gentleman.

    • @grapeseed427
      @grapeseed427 Před 6 měsíci +12

      That was short, but amazing. Thank you.

    • @maryfee1510
      @maryfee1510 Před 5 měsíci +16

      God is colorblind and it seems everyone in foxholes is too💖

  • @ldg2655
    @ldg2655 Před 9 dny

    “Race obsessed” is absolutely correct!

  • @jasonwilcoxon5628
    @jasonwilcoxon5628 Před měsícem

    I totally love you Candice Owens.i have only been watching you for maybe a week now and it is absolutely mind blowing. You need the be the next leader of this country. It's refreshing and at the same time unimaginable how f**king real you are. I must state that God's truths are spoken through you and that is what makes you who you are. Thank you!!!

  • @josemartinezz9152
    @josemartinezz9152 Před rokem +830

    I am mexican and ive grown up in a a neighborhood that is 99% white ive only experienced racism from black people my whole life

    • @ejames6431
      @ejames6431 Před rokem +41

      I agree.

    • @byeebitch
      @byeebitch Před rokem

      Many people in America share the same experiences as you. No wonder. It's always the same race that's actually being actively racist towards people that aren't like themselves.

    • @jayrose4748
      @jayrose4748 Před rokem +75

      Me too but I’m Asian

    • @Marchelette
      @Marchelette Před rokem +132

      I’m black. I’ve only experienced racism from other black people.

    • @Aieshoo
      @Aieshoo Před rokem +62

      I've experienced racism from Hispanics.

  • @Unknown-wr6cq
    @Unknown-wr6cq Před rokem +945

    I went to a pool recently with my white son and he desperately wanted to play with a group of black children in the pool. He asked if it was ok to play with them so the kids asked their grandma if they could play with my son and the grandma said no cause my son was white. He’s a 5 year old little boy just wanting to play with other kids. No color needed to be involved. Very sad.

    • @jenniferhamm4783
      @jenniferhamm4783 Před rokem +150

      Wow that's how kids learn hate!! I'm sorry ur boy had to go through that!! Kids are innocent and just want to learn and love !

    • @marks.9604
      @marks.9604 Před rokem +125

      That shows children have no racism in them, it is learned! I brought my kids up to like everyone, that we are of one human race.

    • @mnm3755
      @mnm3755 Před rokem +58

      I’m sorry that happened to your son. I’ve raised my kids never talking about skin color or race, but instead to be kind to everyone. My toddler son’s 1st best friend was a little black boy. It was the cutest to see them running around as innocent little kids.

    • @joydurand
      @joydurand Před rokem +56

      Always an old minded racist in the bunch.
      God the Creator of the HUMAN RACE, commanded us human beings to love one another.

    • @DianaJG8
      @DianaJG8 Před rokem +35

      That's horrible! 😢

  • @javonphillips1904
    @javonphillips1904 Před 4 měsíci +60

    Wait black people have advantages? Sign me up what advantages do we get ? Cause I haven’t got none yet.

    • @tabithaodunlami3015
      @tabithaodunlami3015 Před 4 měsíci

      Black people don't have any special advantages. And White people also don't have any special advantages. We are all struggling humans.

    • @keeblertime1486
      @keeblertime1486 Před 4 měsíci +23

      What advantages do white people get? I keep hearing about this 400 year head start but I got no head start.

    • @iluvthadrama
      @iluvthadrama Před 4 měsíci

      @@keeblertime1486 You're just being obtuse right? If you don't understand what generational wealth is then you should not even join a conversation. Also, of course not all white people are rich but the system is set up for you to succeed. Black people were not allowed to own land, go to school, read, buy a home, or own a business. That is what is meant by "head start". White people ALWAYS had those privileges.

    • @jongordon7914
      @jongordon7914 Před 4 měsíci

      You get scholarships, college admission, trial acquittals, jobs, etc., solely because of the color of your skin. Whereas it's illegal for anyone to do the same for White people. If you're Black and under 60 you've known a life of nothing but privilege.

    • @acham4152
      @acham4152 Před 4 měsíci +23

      ​@@keeblertime1486I could explain it to you but I can tell it would be one of my greatest waste of time moments.

  • @jordanlewis6041
    @jordanlewis6041 Před dnem

    The grief junkies in the world today are a huge problem

  • @knewportkn
    @knewportkn Před rokem +519

    In fact, black skin color is just a very dark shade of brown. White skin color is just a very light shade of brown. Everyone is merely some shade of brown. None of that speaks to a person's most important trait: that of character. MLK

    • @ladydiaspora807
      @ladydiaspora807 Před rokem +14

      Well said

    • @GothboiKenzy
      @GothboiKenzy Před rokem +46

      Bruh race is a social construct made by humans. We are literally all the same.

    • @dawnygirl
      @dawnygirl Před rokem +13

      And all of our babies are born pink. Hallelujah. I believe the black man is, in origin of humanity, our great great great times 5 grandparents of us all.

    • @The.RenaissanceMan
      @The.RenaissanceMan Před rokem +4

      Great comment

    • @lexemulonga2664
      @lexemulonga2664 Před rokem

      Wrong. White skin has no color.. remove all the blood and it will be white as snow

  • @Mike__G
    @Mike__G Před rokem +226

    There is no reverse racism. It’s just plain old racism coming from a different direction.

    • @beno.9958
      @beno.9958 Před rokem +2

      She made that distinction in the beginning.

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 Před rokem

      She might have good points to make, but her strident, angry manner obscures whatever message she's trying to get across.

    • @Mike__G
      @Mike__G Před rokem

      @@jefolson6989 So you’re describing the great majority of leftists. I always thought they could be safely ignored. It’s just that there are so many of them and they seem bound and determined to destroy an amazing culture that has provided them and others with great opportunity and wealth and freedom.

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 Před rokem

      @@Mike__G when the GOP finds a way to take the country back to the 50s, I might listen. Its the only way to make america great again , as they see greatness. Segregation and rule by white men, and a post WW2 ecomony. Even another war wont do that ever again. A workable plan to deal with present and future problems doesn't interest them. Longing for the past, and governing out of the Bible aren't ever going to work. It's a nice dream. Not workable

    • @londonsky9763
      @londonsky9763 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The case she was making about reverse racism is racism 🙄. She being sarcastic people OMG… lol 😂

  • @clarity-re3mn
    @clarity-re3mn Před 5 dny

    So in saying "wouldn't you want to identify with privilege and make your life easier?" Candace just gave away her whole sorry gameplan.

  • @timobloozer
    @timobloozer Před 18 dny +1

    I’m mixed and I’ve never identified as black. I’ve never identified as white, either. I’m simultaneously both and neither. I’ve really only identified as “me”. Society may categorize me as black, but I’m just as much white as I am black, so that doesn’t make sense - except for the fact that I’m darker than white so I just get categorized as black even though genetically, I’m only half way there. I believe only fully black people should be referred to as black. Call me mixed or biracial if you must put a racial label on me, but I’d prefer you just call me Timo, and leave it at that. Peace.

  • @dezzy8575
    @dezzy8575 Před rokem +286

    I have biracial boys and I will never allow them to ignore their white side. I will not tell them that their only black and ignore their fathers side. Their father is very important part in their life and I would imagine how bad it makes the white mother or father feel when their child says “Im black and completely ignore their white side. That’s horrible and I will not allow my boys to do that to their father. They will be proud of who they are and love both sides.

    • @sidebite2533
      @sidebite2533 Před rokem +20

      Very well said. You're doing everything right as a parent 👍

    • @justinsime3786
      @justinsime3786 Před rokem +4

      It says in the bible not to cross breed, just so you know

    • @evalunloca
      @evalunloca Před rokem

      ​@@justinsime3786 you sound so ignorant and can you quote that verse

    • @mpo2706
      @mpo2706 Před rokem +19

      @@justinsime3786 you must be reading a herecy bible and not the real bible.

    • @l.sophia2803
      @l.sophia2803 Před rokem +3

      Isn’t it more fun to have so many good things in a life growing up? I wonder why people can’t embrace goodness in their lives, as if people don’t want to be happy or create magic for their kids.. good for you guys to have so many great things in your lives

  • @DCToonTime
    @DCToonTime Před 7 měsíci +526

    They ignore it because there’s power in being a victim.

    • @minkgin3370
      @minkgin3370 Před 7 měsíci +16

      The Whole World is skin-colour obsessed. What difference does it make - you are what you are. Was it Morgan Freeman who said - “I’m not a black man….I am a MAN”. A wise man who hasn’t allowed his colour to stop him from getting where he wanted to be. Get over it & make a good life for yourself.

    • @Black_Gabe
      @Black_Gabe Před 7 měsíci +6

      That’s a double negative… why would someone choose to be oppressed if they had the option to be the oppressor?? Who would chose to be the Slave when they could chose to be the master?

    • @DCToonTime
      @DCToonTime Před 7 měsíci

      @@Black_Gabe You don't get it. They AREN'T oppressed, but pretending to be and getting other mindless idiots to go along with the charade is where the power lies. And it takes NO EFFORT. That's why they do it.

    • @jogo7204
      @jogo7204 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Wowww, clearly you've never been a victim of anything....

    • @DCToonTime
      @DCToonTime Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@jogo7204 Wowww, clearly you're a bot ....

  • @LisaDoherty-lj7de
    @LisaDoherty-lj7de Před měsícem

    It’s more fashionable to be a victim

  • @Frisbinator
    @Frisbinator Před měsícem

    Not only was Obama half white but he was also raised in a predominantly white culture.

  • @anw7147
    @anw7147 Před rokem +89

    It’s a blessing to be of mixed ethnicities/cultures as it shows people coming together/loving one another, no matter their differences. I feel sorry for those that feel they have to pick just one part of themselves to be proud of. I’m much happier embracing them all, as a whole.

    • @carolynchadwick7867
      @carolynchadwick7867 Před rokem +3

      ANW714 - As a Mother & Grandmother, & am of an older generation I can't help but feel sorry for what the parents & grands feel when they are of the rejected ethnicity.
      Don't those of mixed race comprehend they can accept & enjoy the best parts & cultures of both or more of their ancestral races.
      I'm white, but from three different European ethnicities. I enjoy all the histories, including the Irish Famine, knowing my ancestors likely were indentured servants. None of the three were rich & that's usually why it's hard to trace our birth records. But accepting that one fact, I take pride in knowing they were tough hard working people.
      It's the same for my other two bloodlines. Regardless of not having specific records & names, I enjoy reading about their countries' history, customs, & cultures - especially the foods & clothing styles.
      Candace was right saying the term something like obsessed racism. Someone who rejects part of their own body is to be pitied. That much self-hate about who they are must drive them insane. Hence obsessed racism. There can be no peace within their mind or soul. 😢

    • @Beautytrends77
      @Beautytrends77 Před rokem +4

      My niece is mixed, half Italian half Puerto Rican and she constantly denies her Italian heritage even though she wasn’t even raised by her father who was Puerto Rican. I feel as though it’s a coping mechanism for her beings her dad was never in her life. She did her dna and low and behold the percentage of European was higher than any other. I’ll never get it and I just think it’s so disrespectful towards my parents considering she was raised around them!

    • @jeffreyg607
      @jeffreyg607 Před rokem

      Lovely! Thank you 💯

    • @tammiehinkle2040
      @tammiehinkle2040 Před rokem

      ​@@Beautytrends77 as a mom of 4 multiracial children, I wonder if maybe there are a few things at play(not that it makes it less hurtful, just understandable).
      1)maybe she feels that her dad will "love her more" if she identifies with him??
      2)were you always open with her regarding her heritage? Like her whole life? Sometimes when learning something new, kids want to "try it out" and see how it fits them.
      3)not trying to be mean, but just your reaction to the DNA test seems like maybe she has never felt free to celebrate or talk about one side of her heritage and now that she can, she is going to...almost as a form of rebellion.
      I don't know your situation and I truly wish the best for your niece, your family, and you! I am just trying to offer a bit of input from the outside looking in....from someone who told my children what they were and as much as I could about "their people" because their father wasn't around-and they decided they didn't want him around when he wanted to come back in their lives more than a decade later(one gave him one chance, he didn't show, she cut him off HARD). So they've always been confident in who/what they are, even without dad there to tell "his side"-because I didn't want confused kids or kids that only knew "my side" of themselves.
      Good luck!! Will pray for your niece & family!! She will find her way, she just needs to grow up & come around.

    • @Beautytrends77
      @Beautytrends77 Před rokem

      @@tammiehinkle2040 my niece was always told about both sides, she has aunts and uncles from her fathers side so she knows about her Puerto Rican culture, she just chooses not to identify with her European side. As I stated she does it as a coping mechanism and yes you are correct she thinks her dad will love her more. No one talked bad about her Puerto Rican heritage either, it was embraced.

  • @luckyrabbit2
    @luckyrabbit2 Před rokem +194

    I’m black and my husband is half white, half Asian. Our daughter was harassed in school for identifying as mixed. She was told that she is nothing but black and to get used to it because whyte people will only see her as black and will treat her accordingly. She told them that isn’t her experience at all, she was told she hates her blackness. They keep telling her the 1-drop rule says she black. I’m not American and neither is my husband. Regardless of what stupid, outdated law says, we will not let anyone define who we are or what our kid is. This country is obsessed with race and I’m sick of it. Can you imagine a young child being bullied in school because she identifies with all that she is? Anyway, we pulled her out of public school and she’s so much happier now.

    • @thatdude123
      @thatdude123 Před rokem +14

      This country is "obsessed" with race because of history. History is the discussion that is going on here. And, that's really all it is.

    • @LevelUP84
      @LevelUP84 Před rokem

      ‘One drop rule’ that is ignorant and stupid, if you test white Americans, a vast majority will have African DNA, by that logic, they are black then! 🙄

    • @jennifer1110
      @jennifer1110 Před rokem +20

      ​@@thatdude123there was no need to go backwards, it certainly hasn't helped a thing or anyone. It has just created a lot of angry people.

    • @jennifer1110
      @jennifer1110 Před rokem +17

      @luckyrabbit Wow 😢 That's sad that others are telling her how she needs to identify. She should be allowed to be proud of who she is and fully embrace all of her heritage.

    • @thatdude123
      @thatdude123 Před rokem +4

      @@jennifer1110 I don't think we're going backwards, somewhat going forward. I see it as we are leaving the Jim crow laws, slowly.

  • @s.j.johnson1961
    @s.j.johnson1961 Před 17 dny

    This woman will never be embraced by the liberals. She has too much common sense.

  • @PolisGH
    @PolisGH Před 24 dny

    Simple answer. Most mixed people faces intense rejection from their white family.

  • @stephaniesomer5934
    @stephaniesomer5934 Před rokem +300

    Thank God for civil rights activists like Candace Owens. 🤗❤️🇺🇸

    • @biggirl_72
      @biggirl_72 Před rokem +1

      She i

    • @Stacey19962
      @Stacey19962 Před rokem +5

      Candace is awesome❤

    • @user-ib9op9kq2k
      @user-ib9op9kq2k Před rokem

      She only advocates for white rights

    • @Hello185
      @Hello185 Před rokem +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @gottheshirt4189
    @gottheshirt4189 Před rokem +158

    I'm 67 and white. MY whole life I treated people with respect and love. The past 5yrs I've experienced more hatred coming from a few black people than I have never seen. Not everyone came from plantation owners, not every white person lived in the states and a lot of white people died to free the slaves in this country. I pray for people toting hatred in their hearts for anyone; it will make them sick and old.

    • @holycrap0866
      @holycrap0866 Před rokem +11

      God Bless you!
      I’ve experienced the same.
      Probably for the same reasons too.
      My parents with an emphasis on plural parents raised me to respect ALL people.
      Thank goodness we never saw color because we would have missed knowing people who shaped our lives.
      I AM Extremely racist against all things under the rainbow flag. 😆😁😄😂😇

    • @jenniferhamm4783
      @jenniferhamm4783 Před rokem

      It's so sad now and they refuse to learn history and have this made up story in their heads!!!

    • @vegangelist
      @vegangelist Před rokem +1

      Exactly! Part of my family tree are immigrants who weren't even in the States till after the civil war. The rest of them were not plantation owners.

    • @TheChrisk2011
      @TheChrisk2011 Před rokem +5

      It wouldn’t matter even if everyone did. Not a person alive would have a squeaky clean ancestry. We have no responsibility for what our ancestors did.

    • @lynettefinnigan9540
      @lynettefinnigan9540 Před rokem

      If the white people hadn't fought and died to change the rules and abolish slavery, black people would still be slaves, and, I might add....sold into slavery by other black people that captured them so they could steal their lands in Africa.

  • @toddcaylor370
    @toddcaylor370 Před 15 dny +1

    Avoid the "experts" always. Once upon a time, "experts" wanted us to believe the earth was flat, that everything revolved around the earth, that leaches were a cure-all, that slavery was morally justified, that the world was going to enter "global cooling", then turned around and started saying "global warming". I'd say I was an "expert" on the horrible track record of experts, but then I'd have to disavow myself.🤣

    • @user-dz7tv5mn9l
      @user-dz7tv5mn9l Před 9 dny

      Obviously that was a time when there was very little expertise, centuries ago. There was very little formal education and man’s collective knowledge was dependent on intelligent individuals who hit milestones infrequently. The advancement of knowledge was attained by finding mistakes in what was previously thought of as fact. It’s how we slowly gained in knowledge. If we always disregard gained knowledge we’d be stuck in the stone age permanently. Unfortunately for most of us we’re not extremely intelligent compared to those who are intelligent. They use their curiosity to learn, they fail sometimes but learn from those failures. It’s an ongoing uphill endeavor. You just want to kick intelligent people of a pedestal, that’s not usually of their own making, because of your own perceived inferiority. That’s not calling you stupid, just recognize as I do that there are experts, superior intelligences that are trying to advance knowledge, imperfectly at times but are far smarter than the average person. Including you and I.

  • @sadsack8319
    @sadsack8319 Před měsícem

    Mixed raced kids will always be confused.

  • @douglasbriel6103
    @douglasbriel6103 Před rokem +62

    Most mixed people I've met don't talk about either. They just have a name and personality like anyone else.

    • @darrentibbetts4607
      @darrentibbetts4607 Před rokem +3

      The way life should be.

    • @argarman09
      @argarman09 Před rokem +1

      Think what she means is that mixed people don't ever say they are mixed or white, they just identify as black and thats confusing bc if this country was so racist why would anyone claim being black but not mention they are also white

    • @argarman09
      @argarman09 Před rokem +3

      ​@@darrentibbetts4607 i agree. Way over this race crap everywhere you look

    • @douglasbriel6103
      @douglasbriel6103 Před rokem

      @@argarman09 Because the racists are so much so that they don't care about half. But not claiming one's Blackness would be seen as being ashamed. It is totally stupid. America is fucked up.

    • @user-ib9op9kq2k
      @user-ib9op9kq2k Před rokem

      True i think Candace is just lame

  • @ejames6431
    @ejames6431 Před rokem +562

    I was just thinking this about Halle Berry.
    How about Obama? First black president not first mixed president?🤔

    • @lexemulonga2664
      @lexemulonga2664 Před rokem

      No such race called mixed. If u are not white or asian u are black or brown. Obama is a light skinned black man.

    • @hollyh8509
      @hollyh8509 Před rokem

      He had to identify that way to get VOTE. He was used by his handlers, that’s why just a few days ago with the testimony of decaprio the 30 million Odama got paid for his 2012, campaign came from countries outside US, and is illegal.

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před rokem +72

      Was just about to mention Obama. Everyone always seems to forget he's just as much white as he is black 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @franciswright3149
      @franciswright3149 Před rokem +30

      Biracial

    • @tammiehinkle2040
      @tammiehinkle2040 Před rokem

      &both were raised in "white culture" having little to no contact with their black fathers/families 🤔

  • @juliadebellis3492
    @juliadebellis3492 Před 3 měsíci

    Obama ignored his white side. I voted for him foolishly thinking that this aspect of him would united the country. Boy was I wrong.

  • @tommytee7714
    @tommytee7714 Před 7 měsíci +176

    Candace, my kids are biracial and I taught them to embrace both sides. You are an amazing mother I know. You keep telling the truth and we will listen. God bless you sister.

    • @spike2227
      @spike2227 Před 7 měsíci

      It's still unnatural and they are by definition mongrels stop using God in reference when it's clearly against his natural law.

    • @johnstanley5586
      @johnstanley5586 Před 7 měsíci

      They can NOT "embrace both sides". That's a fantasy. There is no such thing as "biracial". HOW? The parents are the SAME RACE, different colors. If one of you is Black and the other is White, in America, your children are Black. Don't screw up their heads. American society will give them a ride awakening.

    • @azaleaslightsage1271
      @azaleaslightsage1271 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Same ❤

    • @vampirgirl41
      @vampirgirl41 Před 7 měsíci +4

      You ever heard anything about the one drop rule, bruh? I'm half asian and half north african. My baby momma is german and my son pretty much looks white. In Germany, where I was born and raised, a couple of white people still view him as different looking. There are enough white people out there, who view mixed people as just the minority part. You either are black or white and when you are white passing, they don't see the blackness anymore. Look at Halsey for instance. She's a third black, but doesn't look like it. It's not us who choose this crap. I never think about my eyes and my dark curly hair. It's white people that remind me of that.

    • @Tre38843
      @Tre38843 Před 7 měsíci +1

      While, there are many things I can agree with Candace Owens on, this is not one of them. People who have both white and black parents often identify as black because society sees them as a black person, although fair skinned. Therefore, it would seem absurd for them to call themselves white. Furthermore, there are fair skinned black folks that have both black parents that many would assume them to be of mixed race when in fact, they are not.

  • @mommabear4410
    @mommabear4410 Před rokem +110

    She is spot-on. Racism needs to be called out and treated the same way in all situations. So sick of it only being called out for the blacks. I for one will speak up no matter what, black, white, purple, green. I have always had the courage of my convictions and unfortunately we have empowered the black community to a feeling of entitlement because of the color of their skin. So wrong in so many levels.

    • @lawrencelibhardt5276
      @lawrencelibhardt5276 Před rokem

      And we are the white supremicists and the white privledgedv? . It seems like the opposite is true. 13% running the country.

    • @kimkuznetsov
      @kimkuznetsov Před rokem

      💯 correct!! I know growing up and all the way til what 4-6 years ago, Race was never an issue. Everyone got along with everyone, people didn’t base everything on racial issues, didn’t make everything about race which happens now even when the original topic had nothing to do with race. And Racism was called out quick my entire life growing up until like I said 4-6 yrs ago when everything became hugely political and democrats brought race into everything to specifically cause a divide in the American People(not people that are in America Illegally, but American Citizens. That work and pay taxes, give back to our society in one way or another, the ones that have been here if not their entire lives the majority of their lives, have worked for everything they have, obey laws, don’t get helped in any way by our own government, etc) and for the most part POS Biden and his POS Administration have succeeded in dividing our community. Biden, the Democratic party, the media, celebrities etc have pushed their made believe narrative of “everything that’s wrong in people’s lives are specifically due to white people, trying to make slavery an issue and an “excuse” why some people don’t have the lives they think they should have, EVEN THO SLAVERY WAS ABOLISHED IN THE USA ON DECEMBER 6, 1865!! Which was 158 Years ago, so Slavery had no impact(physically, emotionally, financially, etc) on anyone alive today. Democrats knew who they could manipulate and use like puppets to cause a divide, cause the downfall in our country, blame whites and cops for everything and to claim that blacks are being targeted for anything that happens because of their race. The crime could happen right in front of 30-40 people and best believe all 30-40 people will swear on a stack of bibles that the criminal didn’t do it damn well knowing they did, no accountability for the crimes that are committed. Not because the criminals that get arrested committed the crimes they are being arrested for but because everyone claims they didn’t do anything wrong, they were with their (whoever their fake alibi would be at the time) the entire day/night and the cops are only being arrested because they are black(no accountability for the crimes they commit it’s always the cops fault and/or white peoples fault) So trying to use Slavery and Racism as an excuse why “blacks don’t have the life they think they deserve” is just a weak, pathetic way to not take responsibility for not doing what they needed to in order to have the life they think they deserve. FIX YOUR HOMES AND FAMILIES INSTEAD OF BLAMING EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING ON YOUR FAILURE TO HAVE THE LIFE YOU THINK YOU DESERVE. CAUSE I WAS RAISED WATCHING MY DAD WORK 50,60,70 sometimes more than that many hours a week/ multiple jobs/ below minimum wage(one job he had was only $4 and hour) he rode a bike a half hour to work everyday til he was old enough to get his license, to provide for his family, himself and to buy what he/my mom/ and me and my siblings wanted and needed. I WAS RAISED TO NOT STEAL, NOT DESTROY OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY, TELL THE TRUTH NO MATTER WHAT IT IS, TO ALWAYS TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHATEVER I DID THAT I GOT IN TROUBLE FOR AND DEAL WITH WHATEVER PUNISHMENT I RECEIVED FOR MY FUCK UP. ALSO TAUGHT WE WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR OWN DECISIONS, ACHIEVEMENTS, FAILURES ETC AND IF WE WANTED A DIFFERENT OUTCOME THAN WE NEEDED TO WORK, STUDY ETC TO ACHIEVE THE OUTCOME WE WANTED IT TO BE.

    • @CalypsoVibes
      @CalypsoVibes Před rokem

      You think yall have empowered Blacks what a naive statement. I don't agree with how Blacks treat anyone who isn't black less than but nor do I erase people's expierences of them not wanting to integrate with cultures that don't make them feel comfortable and safe. Its entitlement to think people aren't entitled to not want to socialize or deal with people based on their expierences. I say this for any race anyone treats you with hate remove yourself from those environments and stay respectful and keep it moving. Period I don't hold anger towards any culture and just socialize with people open to being kind

  • @logancook435
    @logancook435 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for saying the quiet part out loud and just knowing common sense

  • @mariebarrett7177
    @mariebarrett7177 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Absolutely xx

  • @Nancy-uc2tu
    @Nancy-uc2tu Před 6 měsíci +349

    I’m biracial. After being treated as less than by black people growing up, I wholeheartedly support my whiteness. I’ve never been treated bad by white people. If biracials identify only as black, it gets them the attention they seek.

    • @lydianyack
      @lydianyack Před 6 měsíci

      You are a liar!!! And you are not biracial!

    • @fa9183
      @fa9183 Před 6 měsíci

      But they don't accept you as white, do they? Black ppl are the most lenient race to mixed race ppl.

    • @LeekedBeats
      @LeekedBeats Před 6 měsíci +8

      Facts

    • @Tay144-fb5qp
      @Tay144-fb5qp Před 6 měsíci

      That's your experience, you likely grew up around mostly black people. There are biracials who were mistreated at all white schools because they weren't white.

    • @DosmoniqueFrank
      @DosmoniqueFrank Před 6 měsíci +33

      You base that logic on your experience because some biracial people have had it the other way around.

  • @collegerebel
    @collegerebel Před 7 měsíci +112

    I've thought about this. I was born and raised in Puerto Rico and the history we're taught is that we are a mix of white spaniard, black slaves and the native Taino indians of the island, but it's always the latter two that are fixated on and the ones that we're always told we should be proud of being. The white third always seems to get omitted from the cultural pride discussion.

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 Před 6 měsíci +3

      That is sad and unfortunate that of the three races that you are, the others are celebrated and the Caucasian race gets ignored.
      …What’s beautiful is that anyone can choose to be a good person who sees the beauty in others, if they have goodness also, and if people are hateful, we can choose to show them love to the best of our ability so that they, too, can love their neighbors and be happy!
      Jesus Christ had the correct prescription for those who find fault with others! He was called the great physician! Love your enemies! Pray for those who despitefully use you!
      If we would just follow the Two Great Commandments to:
      Love God
      Love your Neighbor
      …we would get along with everyone and there would be great peace in the world!!! ❤
      Jesus truly was “the Great Physician” of the soul!!!
      …Do we have enough courage and strength to follow Him?!

    • @Lavenderrose73
      @Lavenderrose73 Před 6 měsíci +7

      _All races_ should be treated as equal value, instead of dissing one particular race... _for any reason!_

    • @MonicaSĪGÑofJõñãhYUNIS
      @MonicaSĪGÑofJõñãhYUNIS Před 6 měsíci +1

      If the Arab Israelites conquered Spain 🌹 then you could be a part of the Hebrew bloodline. Funny how that's never brought up!

    • @Lavenderrose73
      @Lavenderrose73 Před 6 měsíci

      @@MonicaSĪGÑofJõñãhYUNIS maybe for someone who has any Spaniard lineage.

    • @joelolwertz5894
      @joelolwertz5894 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@MonicaSĪGÑofJõñãhYUNIS you mean levantine hebrews?

  • @kidcreole9421
    @kidcreole9421 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mixed race woman 🙋🏽‍♀️ here. I have never identified as black nor have I ever identified as white! Do you know why? Because I am mixed, and a blend of both. I am Café Au Lait and proud of my mixedness and I will never deny either of my parents existence in my life. I come from both beautiful and proud cultures and peoples and no one will ever take that away from me and not will I ever pick one side over the other. I will and always will call out the bs from both sides and I will defend either side when it is called for. I am a Brit and I have never understood the US obsession and mindset on race and colour. But now I am seeing it creeping into Britain and I am sad because the US race politics is setting Britain back and destroying what my grandparents had fought for in Britain. Britain was more progressive and doing better and was on the right track until Americanism's critical race theory infiltrated and infected our country.

  • @tiffanyhope1076
    @tiffanyhope1076 Před 2 měsíci

    Love you Candace speaking the truth

  • @tonymassey8146
    @tonymassey8146 Před 10 měsíci +186

    No such thing as reverse racism. It's simply just racism.

    • @londonsky9763
      @londonsky9763 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The case she was making about reverse racism is racism 🙄. She being sarcastic people OMG… lol 😂

    • @JCRightJustified
      @JCRightJustified Před 10 měsíci +1

      Reverse from the usual use of the word

    • @IamThatiam-hf5hz
      @IamThatiam-hf5hz Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@JCRightJustifiedthe "usual use"? Meaning ONLY white people? You're a little dim

    • @sask.watcher473
      @sask.watcher473 Před 9 měsíci

      She's only explaining how she's offended by any racism, but that she's offended by the fact that black people seem to feel it's ok to call all other people, who are different than them by racial slurs. It's more about the double standard !

    • @Tovii2022
      @Tovii2022 Před 9 měsíci

      It’s only racism when white people are involved. When black on black issues is a form of reverse racism because she’s pointing out why the doctor who is clearly mixed check marks ✅ black instead of mixed raced on legal documents.

  • @mimikelly3260
    @mimikelly3260 Před rokem +48

    Amen Sister!! Thank you! If we truly want to be a nation where we don’t discriminate against color, why would we engage in any behavior that separates us by color?

    • @janet1744
      @janet1744 Před rokem

      Some blacks and red men owned slaves when this land was a colony of England. Some people just want to take advantage of other people.

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 Před rokem

      Well said!

  • @monogramadikt5971
    @monogramadikt5971 Před 28 dny

    im a white guy that grew up in multicultural nieghborhoods which meant i had friendships and romantic relationships with a wide range of people from different ethnic backgrounds during my life, it usually involved spending a lot of time around other peoples familys both immediate and extended at social functions etc, i blended in pretty easily and people often feel comfortable enough in my presence to let their guards down and show their true colours etc, which meant i got to observe racism on every level flowing in every direction, it was pretty eye opening to me and it was something i never expected. the good news is at the end of the day is that most people are not racist even though it exists in every race. its just a human thing in my opinion and people give it too much weight at the end of the day

  • @lenniebruce
    @lenniebruce Před měsícem

    An identity crisis can make some folk act really dumb.

  • @vallie-stroud
    @vallie-stroud Před 11 měsíci +24

    As a mixed black and white woman I can also add that black people tell us we aren’t black all the time.

    • @sdays59
      @sdays59 Před 7 měsíci

      That's the dominant trait

    • @edricianaa7545
      @edricianaa7545 Před 7 měsíci

      True you’re not! But it’s up to people to identify how they feel. Many mixed people say they are black because they feel that’s how they are treated!

    • @NZelalem96
      @NZelalem96 Před 4 měsíci

      I think it depends on appearance in your case you appear more white. People perceive mixed people in different ways depending on their dominant traits

  • @Eheh980
    @Eheh980 Před rokem +59

    As a mixed woman, I have always experienced racism from BOTH sides my whole life.

    • @123antknee
      @123antknee Před rokem +2

      right, i can understand that. its like you are being double downed on racism.

    • @dmarie007
      @dmarie007 Před rokem +3

      Oh, and especially when you're "black", and you experience it from both sides! One because you're simply "black", the other because you're too "black"! So yeah, we totally get it!

    • @kinart243
      @kinart243 Před rokem

      Who cares, you win in the end, those kind of wall were designed to be destroy and laugh at those who build those

    • @luciaalexandria2616
      @luciaalexandria2616 Před rokem

      I hear that

    • @betheonevryday
      @betheonevryday Před rokem

      🎯💯facts

  • @ButchBrown7
    @ButchBrown7 Před měsícem

    Candace Owen's is such an Amazing Intellect. Top Tier like Thomas Sowell who can articulate 👏👏👏👍

  • @TREYJEROME
    @TREYJEROME Před 22 dny

    Candace.. it’s like when she’s right.. SHES RIGHTTTT… but when she’s wrong… SHEEESSSS WRONG

  • @wingedinfinity6715
    @wingedinfinity6715 Před rokem +206

    Race-obsessed. Awesome word, and so APPROPRIATE !!!

    • @martiedebeer1419
      @martiedebeer1419 Před rokem +4

      People become like this when they not comfortable with their black skin. Later òn it is all they can think and talk and argue about. Totally obsessed.

    • @darciefrench8353
      @darciefrench8353 Před rokem

      No all I can think about is systematic racism. Like when they watch me at the self cash out but when I look over u see an elderly white woman stealing everything cause they don't watch y'all. Or when I go to the hospital all they think is u want pain pills when I just wanna know why my stomach hurts oh I was full of boop all was needed was an x-ray and laxative meds. Or when I go for a bank loan my white friend recommended and has a lower credit score than me and still gets the loan but I get told no with a higher credit score. I don't feel uncomfortable in my skin white people are afraid of my skin. My skin is a problem with you. You don't want me as a neighbor so I can't get the loan on that house. I must be stealing cause white people don't steal. Black people can't have that much money in the bank so let's call the police and hold her check. It has nothing to do with race obsessed. It is about being treated fairly and their are no numbers to back up the injustice done to us. You don't believe it cause you are blind and it does not matter to you. But hunny let me tell you I am comfortable in my skin. And so is my white husband who sees the injustice everyday. How comfortable are you in your white skin. Are you comfortable enough to stand up and say something or will you sit back and believe everything Candace has to say about blacks cause it must be true because she is black and married well so now she is above most blacks so she has a right to talk down on black people to make herself look wonderful gtfoh with that race obsessed you have no idea.... ❤️

    • @darciefrench8353
      @darciefrench8353 Před rokem

      You look like a h**ky lol speaking on something you have no need to insert yourself in. Candace is the only education you have on black folks. Do so research on Candace who had NAACP help her win a discrimination lawsuit against her black skin. Yeah she won. She knows what it is like to not feel comfortable in her own skin. Ask her to talk about that loyal fan...

    • @goodelucky
      @goodelucky Před rokem

      Most black people are obsessed with race. It's all they talk about whether or not the conversation is relevant.

    • @guyfawkes578
      @guyfawkes578 Před rokem

      Nice face, hermosa.

  • @whocares2881
    @whocares2881 Před rokem +17

    I’m a mixed race woman raised in middle class white suburbia in Ontario Canada during the 80’s. I experienced racism from white AND Black people. I was asked ignorant questions from teachers about whether or not I WAS CONFUSED 🫤 because I was “mixed???!?” My black mother raised me and I obviously developed in a way that I identified most with her . Being female also contributed to that. I also was/am aware that the mostly white world in which I must navigate, generally see me as a “coloured or black person.” Needing to accomplish “tasks,” I don’t have and didn’t have the time nor did/does it matter to me what people think. I accept that I am being treated with a level of discrimination and ignorance that I just don’t have time or inclination to address at those times. I do check the “mixed race” box. I don’t reject any part of myself as that would do me a disservice on my journey of self actualization. The world can refer to me however they wish. I generally don’t correct them as that’s “A THEM PROBLEM NOT A ME ISSUE.” Namaste 🙏🏽 I think you are doing a wonderful job Candace. 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @LevelUP84
      @LevelUP84 Před rokem

      I wish she would read this.

  • @antjestraub-bower7541
    @antjestraub-bower7541 Před měsícem

    She's so great and right on! Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @joaopedro1322
    @joaopedro1322 Před rokem +121

    Reverse of racism is to not be racist. There's no such a thing as reverse racism, It's just plain racism.

    • @David-bt3fp
      @David-bt3fp Před rokem

      13 of you friends and family give you the thumbs up lol

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 Před rokem +7

      Exactly! It is racism. And target could be any race, any color.

    • @WFly101
      @WFly101 Před rokem +1

      Look, it's only racist if I don't want to take accountability.

    • @londonsky9763
      @londonsky9763 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The case she was making about reverse racism is racism 🙄. She being sarcastic people OMG… lol 😂

  • @LadyK007
    @LadyK007 Před rokem +131

    I think a lot of black/white mixed people identify as black because that is how they are perceived. That being said, I hope they take pride in both their white and black heritage.

    • @marioques
      @marioques Před rokem +19

      People like identifying as on the side of the oppressed or victims because it appears morally superior.

    • @purplevamp3132
      @purplevamp3132 Před rokem +9

      Also, your upbringing and what you see in the mirror has a lot to do with it.

    • @punchblmers192
      @punchblmers192 Před rokem

      No, it's how racist white Democrats labeled them back in the 1960s and they are stuck with it.
      Besides, they are too hateful to express their white side.

    • @bogard887
      @bogard887 Před rokem

      Obama was mixed, look how y'all treated him?

    • @vaimende
      @vaimende Před rokem

      ​@@marioques no because white people created the one drop rule

  • @fairyelly08
    @fairyelly08 Před 18 dny +1

    Candace one little suggestion: put a better lighting on your face... sometimes your videos are a bit dark. ❤

  • @ELH_24
    @ELH_24 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don't!! Very proud of my German heritage and love me some Candice!! 💯💯💯

  • @bethacollins
    @bethacollins Před rokem +73

    Love this woman’s guts. Not a coward, speaks truth plainly.

  • @julieschwartz2135
    @julieschwartz2135 Před 6 měsíci +103

    This woman is a force of nature, and speaking as a white female I embrace her for her strength, and immense intelligence….in addition to both her black, and white heritage❤️.

    • @Paris-ei5yv
      @Paris-ei5yv Před 6 měsíci

      Nothing strong about her speaking nonsense daily . She’s obviously not happy as a black woman,saying we have white privilege. We don’t .

    • @hectorpena1005
      @hectorpena1005 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yea u would karen

    • @Paris-ei5yv
      @Paris-ei5yv Před 6 měsíci

      She embraces white heritage? She’s not white not even a tad. She wishes .

    • @Paris-ei5yv
      @Paris-ei5yv Před 5 měsíci +4

      Her white heritage?

    • @divinemusonda8638
      @divinemusonda8638 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@Paris-ei5yvwas wondering the same

  • @danielbenjamin1483
    @danielbenjamin1483 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m qualified to answer this. 1) When I walk down the street in America, I’m seen as “black”. 2)Even if I was the presidents kid ,like Thomas Jefferson , I would still be delegated to “black” tasks. 3) All my life, everyday when I wake up, I am subject to anti-blackness and micro-aggressions. This is totally fine with me as I have identified as a black American all my life while having a European parent. In America “blackness”was a business of profit. Even dark natives were “classified” as black or Negro to keep the eligible work pool up for European profit. THAT is why today mixed race people, especially if they know what’s up, identify as black.