Black Americans Failed by Good Intentions: An Interview with Jason Riley

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  • @octalogicsmith9028
    @octalogicsmith9028 Před 7 lety +2751

    Stop replacing the father in the home with a government check.

  • @tet7497
    @tet7497 Před 4 lety +784

    “It starts in the home. If the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father in the streets. I saw it in my generation and every generation before me, and every one since.”
    ~Denzel Washington

    • @janedoh1648
      @janedoh1648 Před 4 lety +46

      And that is true of any race.

    • @thepope2412
      @thepope2412 Před 4 lety +22

      "If the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father in the streets. "
      what a quote

    • @markr6962
      @markr6962 Před 4 lety +2

      Denzel Washington is an actor not a sociologist, not a cultural anthropologist or any kind of social scientist.You would not take medical advice from an accountant don't take advice from the entertainment industry regarding social problems.

    • @tet7497
      @tet7497 Před 4 lety +5

      Mark R then how would you suggest we fix social problems?

    • @tet7497
      @tet7497 Před 4 lety +14

      Mark R According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 19.7 million children, more than 1 in 4, live without a father in the home. Consequently, there is a father factor in nearly all social ills facing America today. 4 times greater risk or poverty, 7 more times likely to become pregnant as a teen , more likely to face abuse and neglect , more likely to go to prison, 2 times more likely to drop out of school... are you going to say this does not exist?

  • @Apathesis0
    @Apathesis0 Před 4 lety +200

    Malcolm X warned us about the dangers of disingenuous white liberals.

    • @Apathesis0
      @Apathesis0 Před 4 lety +6

      @anger & rage was that lengthy reply all that necessary? I'm very familiar with X. I've listened to his speeches and read his biography. I was merely commenting how deceitful X thought white liberals were. Everyone knows the conservatives back then were pretty open about their racism, and liberals were deceitful in the fact they pretended to care, but their actions proved otherwise.

    • @Apathesis0
      @Apathesis0 Před 4 lety +1

      @anger & rage you've repeated things back to me like I didn't already know all of that. Pretty presumptuous of you.

    • @Apathesis0
      @Apathesis0 Před 4 lety +2

      @anger & rage I brought up Malcolm X for the simple reason he saw through the bullshit. You've read between non-existent lines and inferred things that were not implied. I'm not a white conservative or liberal.

    • @RobynGermaine
      @RobynGermaine Před 3 lety +2

      Like Biden .. the og politician

    • @roggie77777
      @roggie77777 Před 3 lety +5

      You are correct. "The white liberal is the worst enemy to America, and the worst enemy to the black man." Malcolm X 1963.

  • @47shadows76
    @47shadows76 Před 4 lety +143

    "The Civil Rights Movement has become The Civil Rights Industry. They have a vested interest in keeping a certain narrative out there..."
    This statement is more relevant today than ever before.

    • @anniesue4456
      @anniesue4456 Před 4 lety +2

      I have seen that myself when I lived in the city it was scary to witness

    • @milesarcher8502
      @milesarcher8502 Před 4 lety

      "A VESTED INTEREST"????? Billions of dollars a year SPENT ON BLACKS, and to you that means they're INVESTED????? Asshole.

    • @casualobserver2380
      @casualobserver2380 Před 4 lety +2

      @@milesarcher8502 can you elaborate on your anger? Whom or what are you disagreeing with?

    • @brianlevine249
      @brianlevine249 Před 4 lety +4

      @@milesarcher8502 He means the Media, Politicians, etc. There is huge money and huge power to be had in racial "injustice". It's how incompetent mayors can run cities into the ground but still get voted in at an 80% of the votes. Then you talk Federal and there's like 1000 congressmen, senators, and executive branch elected officials controlling TRILLIONS of dollars in the US budget. The Billions you talk about are drops in the bucket. Racial "injustice" is easy votes for these people. And easy votes is easy power.

    • @cloverbird5785
      @cloverbird5785 Před 3 lety +1

      “When we get ready to take the United States, we will not take it under the label of communism, we will not take it under the label of socialism. These labels are unpleasant to the American people and have been speared too much. We will take the United States under the labels we have made vary lovable, we will take it under liberalism, under progressivism, under democracy. But take it we will.” - Alexander Trachtenberg (National Convention of Communist Parties, Madison Square Garden, 1944

  • @jamiem2444
    @jamiem2444 Před 4 lety +853

    The white liberals who need to hear this would probably call this man racist 🙄

    • @jeffb5785
      @jeffb5785 Před 4 lety +66

      A lot of white Liberals are closet hypocrites and some are closet racists as well.

    • @animalcrosley5324
      @animalcrosley5324 Před 4 lety +42

      unfortunately they'd call him worse than that (i.e. "Uncle Tom" and other horrible names)

    • @frenchlearner19
      @frenchlearner19 Před 4 lety +31

      "RaCiSt" is the panacea liberals use to deflect from the fact that the evidence is not on their side.

    • @cinemar
      @cinemar Před 4 lety +14

      Not probably. Definitely.Black victimhood is a religion. How dare anyone blasphem.

    • @cinemar
      @cinemar Před 4 lety +6

      @Anders Anderson Beautifully put.

  • @workin4alivin585
    @workin4alivin585 Před 4 lety +212

    Most of the people who NEED to see this, probably won't. Crying shame. 😔

    • @Kirasupporter1
      @Kirasupporter1 Před 4 lety +3

      @@raymond_tora oh look we got an "Enlightened" centrist ^

    • @lcb1250
      @lcb1250 Před 4 lety +3

      Or they'll just dismiss it or, if they do see it, it's just a "maybe" rather than seeing it for what it is - steps to finding good solutions to today's issues in the Black community.

    • @joeldukes303
      @joeldukes303 Před 4 lety +1

      Raymond Torres the projection is strong within you.

    • @workin4alivin585
      @workin4alivin585 Před 4 lety

      @@raymond_tora so, what's with the name calling? If you knew me, or anything about me, you would not call me that. There was nothing ignorant in what I stated. In fact, the conversations that could be had from watching this video are the important ones. The complex ones. The ones that would flesh out the complex realities for better undestsnding all the way around.
      As it stands, you're behaving as a troll. And that IS pitifully ignorant.

    • @landajimmy
      @landajimmy Před 4 lety +3

      I sent this to two liberal friends and they still havent watched it lol. This is after we had a heated discussion and I thought I made some ground. Too much work trying to red pill people. These people are helpless.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 Před 4 lety +209

    "What can the government do?"
    "What can the government STOP doing?"
    This guy is great!

    • @justicespirit4581
      @justicespirit4581 Před 4 lety +1

      So true!❗👍

    • @docequis9796
      @docequis9796 Před 2 lety

      Just so we can be clear... here is the truth... Individuals of any race, creed, political party affiliation or color can act racist but in America politically the only tolerated systemic racism is by the Democratic party.... A) against asians and whites as 1) quotas 2) affirmative action and 3) identity politics and B) against blacks and hispanics as 1) welfare dependency, 2) limited public school choices (vouchers, charter schools and school choice) and improper public school management by teacher unions, 3) Democrat party founded police unions deals with their Democrat mayors and Democrat city officials to cover up or under and overcharge officers (murder 1 charge instead of manslaughter to get officers off) by the Democrat district attorney to avoid their convictions, 4) selectively targeting minorities for abortions and 5) controlling the system to fostering single mother child rearing.... all with the narrative that the Democratic party cares about people of color, children and women.

  • @terradraca
    @terradraca Před 10 lety +958

    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day
    Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life
    Give a man a fish each day and you make him your slave

    • @travisretriever7473
      @travisretriever7473 Před 10 lety +22

      ^This.

    • @terradraca
      @terradraca Před 10 lety +39

      amanda miller
      Who said anything about medicare? But if you wanna go there.
      Elderly = richest generation in america
      Young = poorest generation in America.
      Medicare = robbing the poor the feed the rich
      That should cover it.

    • @fivefivevirgo4055
      @fivefivevirgo4055 Před 7 lety +7

      Lord Hawkeye the problem is is that African Americans have achieved a lot in this country over the past four hundred years even when we had successful communities and successful businesses it was taking away, bombed, blown up, never trust anybody White in this country.

    • @theinternetsavedmylife
      @theinternetsavedmylife Před 5 lety +2

      Or Pet

    • @truth0077
      @truth0077 Před 4 lety +18

      @@fivefivevirgo4055 all that happened to you because of your god the democrat party. It was the Democrat party that did all that to you. You know the one you worship (the democrat) lol.

  • @Tony52308
    @Tony52308 Před 4 lety +707

    You play the victim, you stay a victim.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +12

      You don't seem to know the difference between ACTUAL racial victimization and people who just PRETEND to be victimized!

    • @trevorbilliot2625
      @trevorbilliot2625 Před 4 lety +16

      That’s actually really good! Whenever you think you’re the victim and you’re actually not, then you subconsciously trick yourself into staying one

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +8

      @@trevorbilliot2625 Certain Black students at elite colleges claim to be OPPRESSED as a form of virtue signaling! That's the type you mean. Yet, there are other Blacks with truly LEGITIMATE RACE grievances!

    • @mj2carlsbad
      @mj2carlsbad Před 4 lety +3

      One does not play the victim card, the victim card plays them

    • @sayalime4620
      @sayalime4620 Před 4 lety +2

      Black wall street, look it up dummy.

  • @marir1518
    @marir1518 Před 4 lety +273

    Anyone watching this in 2020, remember when he's talking about the president, he's speaking of Obama. This video is 2015.

    • @ursulabklyn_mia6148
      @ursulabklyn_mia6148 Před 4 lety +11

      When he started to mention where the president's own kid attend I realized this must be old and and looked at the published date. He was definitely talking about Obama. I wish they would have the same interview today.

    • @jeffb5785
      @jeffb5785 Před 4 lety +8

      September 2014, the same year the FAKE NEWS went to, to show children in cages at the border as current.

    • @haliaeetusleucocephalus5045
      @haliaeetusleucocephalus5045 Před 4 lety +8

      Funny thing is. Trump is making school choice happen.

    • @aidasheppard5541
      @aidasheppard5541 Před 4 lety +5

      Yes...i was confuse about that..til I checked the date of the publication!!
      2014! Obama was president!

    • @kham6006
      @kham6006 Před 4 lety +2

      Haliaeetus leucocephalus not if the teachers union can help it ,they and the democrats want to abolish school choice

  • @4knacks789
    @4knacks789 Před 10 lety +610

    "Equal opportunity does not mean equal results" I like that quote.

    • @africanhistory
      @africanhistory Před 4 lety +8

      but everyone should know this. I am wondering who said equal opportunity gives equal results?

    • @hieule1429
      @hieule1429 Před 4 lety +5

      So inequal opportunity gives equal results?

    • @truth0077
      @truth0077 Před 4 lety +10

      @@hieule1429 what? Of course not lol.

    • @Honey-vz1qq
      @Honey-vz1qq Před 4 lety +23

      "Equal results" is an absolute scientific impossibility. Not possible in this universe. Do I need to explain that?

    • @Individual_Lives_Matter
      @Individual_Lives_Matter Před 4 lety +12

      Socialists are always after equal results and they can only be achieved by tyranny and they never actually reach the goal. Imagine the godlike power and insight that would be required. That’s why Thomas Sowell called social justice ‘cosmic justice’.

  • @trexx32
    @trexx32 Před 10 lety +1330

    hey Thomas Sowell only said this 30 years ago

    • @lyscdk9788
      @lyscdk9788 Před 4 lety +50

      It’s excellent that other people are spreading these ideas. Does it matter who said it first?

    • @TheLingnerFamily
      @TheLingnerFamily Před 4 lety +18

      Exactly. Even the MIT example.

    • @supa4ys843
      @supa4ys843 Před 4 lety +42

      @@lyscdk9788 Of course it doesn't matter, but nobody talks about Thomas Sowell. It's rather saddening

    • @manaloola2018
      @manaloola2018 Před 4 lety +20

      Well, it can’t be said enough, then. The more people who say it, and say it often, the better

    • @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069
      @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069 Před 4 lety +26

      And the advice was not heeded. It is super important that Jason is taking up the torch.

  • @Incorporatedboy9137492
    @Incorporatedboy9137492 Před 9 lety +337

    I am black and completely agree with what this guy said.

    • @TRINITY-ks6nw
      @TRINITY-ks6nw Před 4 lety +8

      I married late in life
      Retired early to be the stable force of the family
      God, family, nation

    • @indiatastic
      @indiatastic Před 4 lety +10

      I am a black punkrock bisexual female and black conservatives make more sense to me than anyone else.

    • @desiderata8811
      @desiderata8811 Před 4 lety +1

      City of Truth91 . I’m not black neither american. Would you explain why this book says black victim hood is spreaded by liberals leftists ?
      I’ve seen some liberals, black and white, agreeing with this author. I agree that lefts have this mindset, but not liberals. Am I wrong ?

    • @Incorporatedboy9137492
      @Incorporatedboy9137492 Před 4 lety

      @@desiderata8811 I have seen the same mindset progressed by many liberals, especially when they talk about the wealth gap, as if it is some insurmountable odd.

    • @indiatastic
      @indiatastic Před 4 lety +1

      @Kevin Foster that may be true, but if i only refer to white people,black people will call me a self-hating uncle tom. And also, black conservatives have a beyter understanding of where black liberals come from, even if they dont agree with them. I think identity politics are stupid and wish I could only seek out ideas.

  • @MrCoolSuave
    @MrCoolSuave Před 4 lety +105

    This man is brave. As a minority addressing my community im glad im not alone in this fight

  • @seeingimages
    @seeingimages Před 4 lety +61

    This fellow is speaking dangerous truths.
    👍👍👍👍

  • @deborahjabara2614
    @deborahjabara2614 Před 8 lety +218

    I did not think I would see another Thomas Sowell in my lifetime. Good job filling his shoes, Jason Riley.

    • @kelvinbrown8754
      @kelvinbrown8754 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah, another sellout making White racists and conservatives feel good about their stereotypes with the lazy, shiftless Black man. Funny, they only speak in front of mostly all White audiences and that is who buy their books.

    • @waterdragon2012
      @waterdragon2012 Před 4 lety +8

      @@kelvinbrown8754 That's not my impression. Thomas Sowell says that the #1 hindrance is the public school system, and his idea of a remedy for that is the voucher system. Seems like the people who listen to him care more about making sure blacks get equal opportunity for a good education than the DNC. Please don't insult me. I just wanted to offer some thoughts. Peace.

    • @kelvinbrown8754
      @kelvinbrown8754 Před 4 lety +2

      @@waterdragon2012 Thank about what you just said and what Sowell is advocating for just one second. He is saying he is will to write off vast numbers of Black children. He wants vouchers for some but is OK that others remain in failing schools. Why can't he imagine a functional public school system that serves all children like in most other Western countries and like they used to function here. Those clowns just like to trash anything the government does except the military. So tell me how I am wrong to want all Black kids to have a great school and not just some that can get vouchers. Conservatives want the voucher system so then can have a way for White families to have White only schools. Fact.

    • @waterdragon2012
      @waterdragon2012 Před 4 lety +7

      @@kelvinbrown8754 Where are you getting this disinformation? In fact, he wants school choice for any child whose parents can't afford better just like they do in Nordic countries. It's tragic how public schools in more affluent neighborhoods offer great education while the schools in impoverished communities don't offer much opportunity. There's a lot of pushback against school choice, that's why there's a lottery system. The lottery system is a compromise. Again, Sowell prefers that every child have access to quality education.

    • @kelvinbrown8754
      @kelvinbrown8754 Před 4 lety +1

      @@waterdragon2012 Simple math. Either ALL children have a quality education or just some. Vouchers ensure that SOME will get a quality education buy many more will not. The voucher system by definition condemns those not getting vouchers to a sub standard education. He has NO remedy for that nor does he talk about one as it will inevitably lead back to improving the public schools for all. Something he and all Black conservatives abhor even though they all went to one and by some miracle turned out OK.

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 Před 4 lety +275

    "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". What people "need" isn't always what they want.

    • @sum_dewdd
      @sum_dewdd Před 4 lety +23

      Or rather, what people want isn't always what they need

    • @thomasmills3934
      @thomasmills3934 Před 4 lety +1

      Paved with good intentions. Good book by Jared Taylor. U should check it out.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +1

      Good intentions? That's just BULLSHIT!

    • @redbeard3946
      @redbeard3946 Před 4 lety +9

      @@cordwainerbird5550 you're missing the point. What people believe they do out of the good of their own heart can actually be destructive to themselves and others around them.
      It's not saying that bad people are doing good, but that they're fooled in thinking what they're doing is good.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +2

      @@redbeard3946 I fully understand the theoretical idea of "good intentions". However, in the actual case of social engineering, I don't believe it!

  • @parkersmithphoto
    @parkersmithphoto Před 4 lety +103

    Look at photos of Harlem in the 1940s: Intact black families, every woman wearing a fur coat and every man wearing a suit and a hat. We've definitely lost something over the last 50 years.

    • @e-d461
      @e-d461 Před 4 lety +2

      It was also a magnet for gay men and women.

    • @davidwicks9538
      @davidwicks9538 Před 4 lety

      Yeah,... we lost a lot, mainly vigilence, the struggle is not Over⁉️💯 Portraits usually show people dressed in their Best❗🤔 Entertainers, hustlers and Dope dealers still dress like that❗Most working, and underemployed people Don't⁉️💯✊🏿"FREE BILL COSBY"

    • @alexlacour9241
      @alexlacour9241 Před 3 lety +3

      Integration ruined the black community civil rights smh we asked to be treated equal instead of asking for something of monetary value what is the metric of equality

    • @arminiusofgermania
      @arminiusofgermania Před 3 lety +5

      You mean like respectability? Yea. I would say so.

    • @hershgoel7733
      @hershgoel7733 Před 2 lety +2

      And hows that a problem?

  • @LittleHatori
    @LittleHatori Před 4 lety +448

    "Here's your antipoverty program: Get Married BEFORE you have kids."
    If you cant say Amen you ought to say ouch.👏👏

    • @shirleyeverett2928
      @shirleyeverett2928 Před 4 lety +5

      BRAVO, Ellise!

    • @AlyssaTaylor9
      @AlyssaTaylor9 Před 4 lety +24

      Can't remember from where, but i once heard that the 3 most prevalent factors that keep someone out of poverty are:
      1) graduating high school
      2) not having kids out of wedlock
      3) getting married after age 20
      If you do all that, odds are extremely high that you will NOT live in poverty.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety

      @@AlyssaTaylor9 In actual race discrimination cases, all the items raised are totally irrelevant!

    • @AlyssaTaylor9
      @AlyssaTaylor9 Před 4 lety +10

      @@cordwainerbird5550 obviously, yes. But that's about racial discrimination, not about poverty. These are true for people of any race.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety

      @@AlyssaTaylor9 White racism in employment definitely affects Blacks heavily with respect to hiring and promotions! This is also a major factor regarding poverty!

  • @rebeccaoprea9917
    @rebeccaoprea9917 Před 4 lety +56

    The government is not your husband, father, and provider.

    • @davidwicks9538
      @davidwicks9538 Před 4 lety +2

      Oh⁉️... So what are Government Subsidies to white Farmers, Manufacturers, Public and private schools, and institutions⁉️💯In 2020 the evidence is manifest in parents saying they can't return to work because, SCHOOLS are not Open⚠️ Is public education state sponsored DAYCARE⁉️💯🤔"FREE BILL COSBY"

    • @cassiej2549
      @cassiej2549 Před 3 lety

      @@davidwicks9538 subsidies to businesses are incredibly different than a welfare check given to an individual. Tax breaks and grants to business allow the business to hire more workers. These workers can then earn a fair wage, and then spend those wages in their communities.... which stimulates the entire economy.
      Give someone a check each month? They spend it at businesses and then businesses fork it to taxes. And then those taxes go towards welfare yet again, perpetuating this cycle. But if more people can get hired they can get promoted and get skills- the sky is the limit.
      This doesn't need to be politics. Its basic economics.

    • @davidwicks9538
      @davidwicks9538 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cassiej2549 Well said, but, perhaps, You're not familiar with the "Last hired, first fired",☻ rarely promoted american custom🙉. The white farmer land gifts and subsidies, the manufacturing, transportation, and banking, baleouts should've been denied. If a company can't compete in the free market, they should fail, not collect💸 Welfare,* Basic Capitalist ECONOMICS⁉️💯 I ASSUME you Cheerfully, 'Refused Your' Stimulus 💰welfare⁉️🤔⁉️🙊✊🏿"FREE BILL COSBY"

    • @cassiej2549
      @cassiej2549 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidwicks9538 wow you brought up like 4 completely different topics and im not sure how to reply about bill Cosby 🤣🤣🤣 I see what you mean and your perspective is valid! And no I didn't "refuse" my stimulus because idk how to reject a direct deposit hahahaha. But I did send it all directly to 2 or 3 moms I know on Facebook that were laid off due to the corona and needed it. I have kept the same job and same income entire pandemic so I don't need it. So I kinda refused it....?

    • @davidwicks9538
      @davidwicks9538 Před 3 lety

      @@cassiej2549gud

  • @azmike3572
    @azmike3572 Před 4 lety +74

    Riley: "Please Stop Helping Us." Politicians: "We can't stop; we want your votes."

    • @lisacox3750
      @lisacox3750 Před 3 lety +2

      Riley isn't being honest. Neither side cares one way or another - they just want votes.

    • @bskee001
      @bskee001 Před 3 lety

      You forgot to add, “...and your money!”.

    • @azmike3572
      @azmike3572 Před 3 lety

      @@bskee001 Yep.

    • @MarcDufresneosorusrex
      @MarcDufresneosorusrex Před 3 lety

      @@lisacox3750 do you want politicians help for anything related to covid; i wonder if you can be as honest as Riley is; am not "trying to take you down; believe you me; i am aware my question has that undertone

  • @K3Warrior815
    @K3Warrior815 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for keeping it real. I’m black, a woman and you are stating big facts!

  • @ungrateful-66
    @ungrateful-66 Před 4 lety +102

    40 pages into his 205 page book titled “Please Stop Helping Us.” Great read and REALLY great insights offered by him, into problems faced today by black America.

    • @qcwestside4112
      @qcwestside4112 Před 4 lety

      I think Jason Riley is the author of that book.

    • @tzeege
      @tzeege Před 4 lety

      Where did you get a copy?

    • @b52270
      @b52270 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tzeege request one at the library or get it online.

  • @GBU61
    @GBU61 Před 3 lety +12

    How refreshing to hear a solution with accountability. Why can’t black culture use this man as a model? I am very impressed!

    • @Akhenaton1906
      @Akhenaton1906 Před rokem

      Probably because for starters, there is no singular "Black culture." The majority of Black Americans are middle-class residents of suburban areas and small towns and expect and deserve the same level of public services paid for with their tax dollars as their non-Black counterparts.
      And the second reason is that you don't reach the poor and working classes with high-falutin' think tank panels and book tours. This is discussion by a privileged man for the consumption of other privileged people. Take the argument directly to the intended audience and talk *to* them instead of talking to everyone else *about* them.

  • @lizp5004
    @lizp5004 Před 4 lety +117

    scary how relevant this interview is now. 5yrs later &ppl are still being tricked/enticed into believing the Dems want to/are helping them. FACTS OVER FEELINGS... TRUTH OVER NARRATIVE

    • @joynelbonetdelgado4952
      @joynelbonetdelgado4952 Před 4 lety +1

      @Sam Black A Simp fanbase lol. But at least she can make some money out of those videos

    • @leothalion3983
      @leothalion3983 Před 4 lety

      You are so pretty!!!

    • @dannytennial5311
      @dannytennial5311 Před 3 lety

      What has the Republicans done to end poverty in America? Which political party has done ANYTHING for the poor?

    • @arminiusofgermania
      @arminiusofgermania Před 3 lety

      @Danny Tennial
      Nobody cares for the poor in this country.
      Society soundly ignores and forsakes them.

    • @lukas1707
      @lukas1707 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dannytennial5311 You seem to have missed the point entirely. NEITHER political party should do anything to "help" the poor. The government exists to protect civil liberties, property rights, and enforce contracts. One it has done so, it should get out of the way.

  • @queteacher
    @queteacher Před 10 lety +15

    I'm black and I worked in inner city schools. We must get and keep responsible fathers in the home. We must promote scholarship, academic excellence and the work smart work ethic. My grandmother(6th grade education) produced 13 high school graduates in the Jim Crow South during the 20s, 30s and 40s. It's not rocket science, it can be done. Fathers and parents must create a home environment that promotes personal responsibility, reading and good study habits. Turn off the TV during the week and open a book. Turn off Xbox and DVD players during the week. There should be some homework everyday. Make time to visit your child's school. Talk to your child's teacher(s) as much as you can. Education is a partnership between the teacher, parent and the student. You don't have to have a degree in math to help your child with math, you may need to work with the teacher to provide tutoring or other interventions to achieve success. Go to the PTO/PTA meetings and parent teacher conferences, this is important. Sit in on one of you child's classes and observe.

    • @buffteethr
      @buffteethr Před 5 lety +3

      If I could high five you over the internet I would. I am in my 40s and remember the successful kids in high school -you would see their parents at parent teachers meeting day.

    • @monica62888
      @monica62888 Před 4 lety +1

      🤝👏👏👏 absolutely this.

    • @majorkade
      @majorkade Před 4 lety

      Wisdom

  • @writereducator
    @writereducator Před 4 lety +47

    I'm not hearing anything new, but America needs many, many black men saying these things!

    • @sayalime4620
      @sayalime4620 Před 4 lety

      Black wall street, look it up dummy.

    • @dmondg3281
      @dmondg3281 Před 4 lety

      America stifled the black man before he attempted to take over the black household. The cut the head off of the snake.

  • @user-rb4gq2rx8n
    @user-rb4gq2rx8n Před 4 lety +38

    Just found out about this book.
    Excited to read it

  • @ryubaku
    @ryubaku Před 4 lety +130

    Basically: Take responsibility for yourself as an individual, then your family, then your community, etc.
    Sounds like a Jordan Peterson idea and I like it.

    • @fallonrappaport5270
      @fallonrappaport5270 Před 4 lety +13

      Sounds like common sense

    • @Gpacharlie
      @Gpacharlie Před 4 lety

      It’s the “principal of subsidiarity” and has long been a catholic social teaching.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +3

      But, should Blacks take responsibility for white racists' wrongdoings?

    • @RKrk-jj2li
      @RKrk-jj2li Před 4 lety +1

      @@cordwainerbird5550 they do not have to if they take responsibility for themselves. you missed the entire point in order to say blacks are simply victims of Whites. have a look at the interracial crime states at the FBI website.

    • @XxFuzzballsxX
      @XxFuzzballsxX Před 4 lety

      Although i enjoy a lot of what JBP has to share, his ideas arent necessarily his own but he does a great job of communicating them and combining many diffeent ideas and concepts into succinct and easy to understand terms

  • @successtosignificance
    @successtosignificance Před 4 lety +20

    Jason Riley we hear you and agree with you... although we seem to be few in number I believe a turnaround is coming 🙏🏾🇺🇸🙏🏾🇺🇸

  • @eleazaryasharahla7792
    @eleazaryasharahla7792 Před 4 lety +30

    "Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart." Ecclesiastes 7:7

  • @Marine_0317
    @Marine_0317 Před 4 lety +20

    FYI: for those of you that are watching this video in 2020, The president that they are referring to was President Obama (2009-2017)

  • @monsterb0x
    @monsterb0x Před 4 lety +9

    Their primary concern is the adults in the system, not the kids.
    Wow, mind blown. Such a powerful way to put it.

  • @Elle-mq8ij
    @Elle-mq8ij Před 4 lety +42

    This needs rebroadcast right now...especially now.

    • @fadedillusions867
      @fadedillusions867 Před 4 lety

      It wouldn't make a difference. Assuming the role of the victim is easier than assuming responsibility for oneself.

  • @KyleKendall71
    @KyleKendall71 Před 4 lety +15

    I hope people read his book because this is the exact same thing that Thomas Sowell has been saying since the 1970s. Carry torch.

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit Před 10 lety +69

    I really like this Riley guy. his head seems to be on straight. I hope he gets more coverage.

  • @Desertpuma
    @Desertpuma Před 10 lety +33

    I gotta say I am now a very big fan of Jason Riley after this interview

  • @ducatirottie
    @ducatirottie Před 4 lety +19

    Absolutely magnificent!!!! Jason Riley is taken the baton from Thomas Sowell 💪🏾👍🏾👌🏾🙏🏾

  • @catt99mahal8
    @catt99mahal8 Před 4 lety +70

    This works for everyone.
    Finish High school
    Get a job
    Don’t have children out of wedlock
    ~Ben Shapiro

    • @winterlogical
      @winterlogical Před 4 lety +3

      Not just Ben Shapiro said that - the Brookings Institute (a famously left leaning report) has articles that say the same thing. My, it’s almost as if family stability and values like hard work and commitment are what produce good results for people.

    • @cordwainerbird5550
      @cordwainerbird5550 Před 4 lety +2

      Ben Shapiro hasn't got a clue that white racism in employment operates against Black Americans regardless of high school, marriage or single parent status! Black single motherhood is just a distraction from continuing employment race discrimination abuses!

    • @XxFuzzballsxX
      @XxFuzzballsxX Před 4 lety

      @@winterlogical what a staggeringly obvious concept that so many fail to grasp

    • @XxFuzzballsxX
      @XxFuzzballsxX Před 4 lety +1

      @@cordwainerbird5550 single parent households of ANY race produce kids who buy and large fall behind in many aspects of life. Racism exists(unfortunately) still but the promotion and continued encouragement of having kids out of wedlock is doing societies of all kinds many disservices. If you fail to understand this then youre either dense, ideologically posessed, or have not educated yourself...or a combination of all three

    • @mrmackey8956
      @mrmackey8956 Před 3 lety

      I saw this from Dave ramsey

  • @thomasdaka9920
    @thomasdaka9920 Před 4 lety +47

    Someone give this man a very big mic. Really.

  • @ThomasRBowen-gq3jr
    @ThomasRBowen-gq3jr Před 10 lety +23

    What ever you subsidize, you'll increase. You give a ton of money to the poor, you'll get more poor people. If you make it profitable to be a single parent, you'll get more single parents. Living off the system is profitable so people do it.

    • @nataliedominguez9994
      @nataliedominguez9994 Před 2 lety

      There are even laws about not feeding wild animals for this very same reason!!!

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Před 4 lety +6

    After doing some research, I've found that many of his arguments are actually very low resolution and don't sufficiently look critically at the causes of the issues faced by Black Americans.
    In the case of anti-poverty programs, southern anti-Black and religious politicians were responsible for the "no man in the house" rules to receive financial aid.
    And why did Black families need social aid in the first place except for higher levels of poverty caused by discrimination? Black people were increasingly being discriminated against in the labor market causing more unemployment leading to higher rates of poverty. People were poor and in desperate situations BEFORE receiving the aid.
    It really was the changing structure of society and discriminatory policies that exacerbated the problems Black people faced.

    • @paigemccormick6519
      @paigemccormick6519 Před 4 lety +2

      Great of you to be skeptical and look deeper. Never-ending, right? One thing you wrote last line, policies that exacerbated the problems: I heard Mr. Riley agree with your observation in his discussion above. I could be wrong.
      Measurements would have to be updated to satisfy me, given the 2014 date of the book. If he has a new edition, I'd love to read it. Good talk.

    • @davidwicks9538
      @davidwicks9538 Před 4 lety +1

      👏🏿💯👏🏿💯 Exactly, this dude takes some truths and facts and does a halfass unilateral analysis. If you subject caucasians to the Same oppression, and deprivation, for the same amount of time, they would be the same or "Worse" as BlackAmericanDOS; that's One reason why many of them left europe⁉️🤔💯✊🏿"FREE BILL COSBY"

    • @carolinexoxo1403
      @carolinexoxo1403 Před 4 lety

      David Wicks this dude is failing to consider the long lasting effects of the cycle of poverty. Any group who was subject to discrimination, and as a result, poverty would be in a worse position than other groups who haven’t been subject to the same thing.

  • @hollywisconsin
    @hollywisconsin Před 8 lety +26

    ooh I like what he said about college campuses are more worried about how their student population looks, rather than graduation. #SchoolChoice

  • @shaamya
    @shaamya Před 3 lety +1

    He had me the first 18 seconds! YES I CONCUR! I grew up in the heart of the hood and my family never taught us that we were disadvantaged... they kept us in church and told us if we work hard, had a high regard for our morals, character, and are responsible, we'd be successful.

  • @chipispowdercoatingcharles8444

    A young girl knows if she has a baby at age 16 she will have all their needs met the father knows he will have a badge of honor paid for by you the tax payer. This has to stop.

    • @anniesue4456
      @anniesue4456 Před 4 lety

      I agree if there is no more welfare for this behavior females will become more prudent

  • @aFreeDrifter
    @aFreeDrifter Před 4 lety +10

    Equal opportunities is justice, and what liberty provides.
    Equal results, on the other hand, requires huge amount of tyranny, which results in everybody equally miserable.
    "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings.
    The inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries."
    Winston Churchill

  • @FinneySP
    @FinneySP Před 4 lety +5

    My issue with him on minimum wage is his refusal to link it with average rent and exponential cost of living.

    • @sarahtaylor4264
      @sarahtaylor4264 Před 3 lety

      That's fair. It's an extremely complicated topic. My biggest issue with thedebate as it is today is that people want to do it through the national government. The cost of living varies state by state, sometimes by a lot. States should decide their own rates. Otherwise you end up with horrible mismatches that result in more harm than good. Businesses will lay people off if wage rates go up too much, which hurts hourly workers, poor communities, and minorities the most.

    • @FinneySP
      @FinneySP Před 3 lety

      @@sarahtaylor4264 agreed but there should be a ratiod federal fairness clause. Like it measures all those elements of cost of living and wages of said state. Just in case the state gets loaded by corrupt officials and enact draconian worker abuse.

  • @tammyl984
    @tammyl984 Před 4 lety +4

    Another brilliant guy! I’ll be looking for Jason Riley’s current works. Especially now in these crazy, unnecessary-racially-tensioned times 😩 Good will win!

  • @pauljackson9716
    @pauljackson9716 Před 4 lety +4

    'Everybody has asked the question.. "What shall we do with the Negro?" I have had but one answer from the beginning. Do nothing with us!. Your doing with us has already played the mischief with us.'.. Frederick Douglass

  • @marshaturner252
    @marshaturner252 Před 3 lety +2

    My mother was a single parent and worked a low paying job and never got a check every body poor don't want a hand out they want a good paying job like everyone else

  • @ulysses1904
    @ulysses1904 Před 4 lety +8

    I wish the interviewer would not interrupt so much. He's constantly stepping on Mr Riley's comments with his own comments or his next question.

    • @DeeDee-el8bd
      @DeeDee-el8bd Před 4 lety +1

      You got this too,right?!

    • @umichgal1
      @umichgal1 Před 3 lety

      He sounds like a true asshole when he interrupts the guest. Not professional, man.

  • @mariancounsellor
    @mariancounsellor Před 4 lety +6

    I agree with a lot of what he’s saying but many people don’t want to hear it. Any issues affecting communities need to start with self, with the wider community but not focused on external structures like systems or on trying to control what other people do or don’t do. I can’t stop anyone from thinking or behaving in a discriminatory way but I can work on helping my community and working on myself by not doing anything to hurt my community.

    • @Angi3maname
      @Angi3maname Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Too many people are doing things to hurt their own communities. We can't make white people fix all of our problems.

  • @ChippyPippy
    @ChippyPippy Před 10 lety +82

    This guy is a fan of Thomas Sowell.

  • @michaelmoritz7838
    @michaelmoritz7838 Před 3 lety +1

    In 2016 I joined the campaign for Dr. Carson after hearing him say, “ blacks deserve a seat at the table of change.” He proposed investment through the black communities that were trapped in poverty. He proposed avenues to private property ownership in real estate, he proposed trade training with GED end results for Hugh school drop outs. His plan to assist minorities to gain access to owning their own businesses in their community. Owning their community though home and business ownership, specula programs that lead to education certification and trades for those whom were hurt in inner city schools. The GOP in the primaries in 2016 through lies destroy Dr. Carson’s chances, he with drew but before he told us followers to vote for Trump since Trump shared many common interest and goals as he did. We loved the guy, most of us followed his suggestion with the hope he would be part of the administration, today he is head of HUD and has done well despite critics. Obama was the nation’s greatest mistake, he hurt this nation and divided us with his twisted sick view of the nation that gave him such opportunity. There are endless black Americans like my hero, they can unite us and they know how to fix the suffering of many poverty stricken black Americans. Common sense public schools must accept everyone, charter schools can pick and select their students there are less disruptions and more respect for traditional teacher authority. Not fair to public schools, of course, but liberalism made them in operable by meeting the needs of a few at the expense of the average majority.

  • @ironstorm358
    @ironstorm358 Před 3 lety +2

    Black people have none of these problems here In Ireland, they just go and get what they want and they have as much as us whites. they have a great reputation for hard work.

  • @dickritchie2596
    @dickritchie2596 Před 4 lety +14

    Here’s some frank advice: Turn your car stereo down, pull your pants up, take your sunglasses off if it’s not sunny, be respectful to others, don’t take things that don’t belong to you, work hard, study hard and do your own work, stop deserting your children.......

    • @rileymerino6340
      @rileymerino6340 Před 4 lety +1

      Dick Ritchie You’re first three are unproductive, and guise only bigotry and resentment.

    • @dickritchie2596
      @dickritchie2596 Před 4 lety

      Riley Merino Thanks judge. I won’t be offended be loud, vulgar rap music blaring out of your car if you agree to leave peaceful monuments alone. Do we have a deal?

    • @rileymerino6340
      @rileymerino6340 Před 4 lety +1

      Dick Ritchie I haven’t touched any of your precious fucking racism monuments, Dick (appropriately named). And guess what-if I did, it still literally doesn’t affect your little bubble of a life at all for any reason. Kind of like rap music. Get over yourself, man. Kendrick Lamar is a beautiful poet and just as legitimate as Dylan or Simon.

    • @patreese4616
      @patreese4616 Před 4 lety

      Great advice for whites as well.

  • @TheLingnerFamily
    @TheLingnerFamily Před 4 lety +25

    This guy is saying the same exact things as Thomas Sowell.

    • @amlet.1
      @amlet.1 Před 4 lety +5

      YES. Thomas Sowell must be his spiritual father. It's not a problem though since most of millenials do not know about Dr Sowell.

    • @desiderata8811
      @desiderata8811 Před 4 lety

      David Lingner . I’m not black neither american. Would you explain why this book says black victim hood is spreaded by liberals leftists ?
      I’ve seen some liberals, black and white, agreeing with this author. I agree that lefts have this mindset, but not liberals. Am I wrong ?

  • @lbranom3310
    @lbranom3310 Před 4 lety +5

    There s a difference between having a father vs. having a father in the home. Sons will either have or not have an example in the home of how to be a father in the home, how to be a husband, what fatherly discipline looks like on a daily basis, and how it equates to love. Fathers in the home is what black families need. What families need regardless of color or culture.

  • @76shian
    @76shian Před 3 lety +2

    During Slavery blacks had a 100 percent employment rate, this also included black children

  • @thomaswoods1365
    @thomaswoods1365 Před 4 lety +1

    This man is articulating infinite wisdom. The problem is a political party sees benefit in continuing the dysfunction. How can it be stopped?

  • @ghilll777
    @ghilll777 Před 7 lety +3

    as a professional soldier ... I can tell you the strongest homes/families are black ...I did not see blacks as a solider... I saw an individuals... that could or could not do the required tasks ... I served under Colin Powell... He was a great soldier ... I never thought of him as black ...only as the my commander ... the military is a brutal meritocracy...either you have it ... or not... PC has no use there ... PC guys get killed... see ...the enemy does not care if it insults you or hurts your feelings .... so you trade PC for Military Correct ...

  • @levileonce5224
    @levileonce5224 Před 4 lety +11

    bigotry of lower expectations.

  • @fruithillfarm6113
    @fruithillfarm6113 Před 7 lety +5

    "You have a big black middle class now. Most blacks are not poor, in this country. But the problems of the black underclass continue to dominate the discussion..." Let's change that narrative!

  • @blaisetzu
    @blaisetzu Před 2 lety +1

    His words are even more relevant now, in the hyper manipulative BLM era, more than ever........ among the Black American community, I predict a huge awakening in 2022.

  • @AlexKomnenos
    @AlexKomnenos Před 4 lety +2

    If there were more black owned businesses I would totally shop there just to further bolster black economic success. I want them to succeed and overcome

  • @NickPCage
    @NickPCage Před 9 lety +6

    This guy is way smarter then me, this is what happens when you help yourself, and not wait on someone else to do it for you.

  • @williamdelahunty3677
    @williamdelahunty3677 Před 4 lety +6

    Get this man on the board of education

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Před 4 lety +1

      Abolish govt schools.

    • @williamdelahunty3677
      @williamdelahunty3677 Před 4 lety

      @@TeaParty1776 thats a big get. You gotta start smaller. Attack the teachers union, support school choice, let bad institutions fold

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Před 4 lety +1

      @@williamdelahunty3677 The goal is not the steps needed to get to the goal. We need new intellectuals in the universities to teach the importance of mans independent mind.

    • @williamdelahunty3677
      @williamdelahunty3677 Před 4 lety

      @@TeaParty1776 Given the gatekeeping and ideological purity checks, tenure, and Democrat backing, how would you accomplish this?
      They need their money stripped, as subsidies are the only way this can perpetuate.

    • @know_no_th3ory128
      @know_no_th3ory128 Před 4 lety

      How would this man help education?

  • @Ignats75
    @Ignats75 Před 4 lety +18

    Ronald Reagan once said, "The nine scariest words in the english language are, "We're from the government and we're here to help."

  • @iskandariacordoba
    @iskandariacordoba Před 4 lety +2

    I'm falling back in-love with ReasonTV...
    I'm just an average, simple bro here in Merica, but I'm very impressed with the direction Reason is going intellectually.
    I'd love to see a conversation between Nick Gillespie and Eric Weinstein on economic issues facing the Middle and Lower classes in America...
    That would also be one hell of a show...!

  • @BitsyBee
    @BitsyBee Před 4 lety +2

    What can the govt do? Stop funding abortion, stop telling married women to divorce their husbands to get benefits.

    • @arandomzoomer4837
      @arandomzoomer4837 Před 4 lety

      People should still be able to purchase abortion for themselves and there should still be the choice of insurance.

  • @CSUnger
    @CSUnger Před 4 lety +5

    I've been beginning to think about the subconscious effect on a young black kid growing up knowing - at a subconcious level - that his authenticity as a person has only been acquired through legislative actons by the larger white culture.

    • @JamesEdwardTracy
      @JamesEdwardTracy Před 4 lety +1

      Somehow, these ideas need to be made "cool" to the younger generation. Gangsta gotta GO!

  • @Billydevito
    @Billydevito Před 4 lety +5

    Get married before having kids? Change the divorce laws and maybe more men will get and stay married.

    • @carolinexoxo1403
      @carolinexoxo1403 Před 4 lety +1

      the crazy thing is the divorce laws are already harsh, it’s a surprise most men don’t already stay married.

  • @pbking1
    @pbking1 Před 9 lety +11

    Perhaps someone can help me understand something. I am an English teacher at an inner-city charter school and there's something I never really understood: if African-Americans carry a strong attitude towards whites and the government who keep them impoverished, why is there no push away from long term usage of welfare programs and government assistance? Is it not considered a form of submission to the federal government, and the white men who run it, when you depend on this as a primary source of income?
    I see students who find it perfectly acceptable to "live off the government" as their parents have done and plan to pass on this attitude to their children. I understand that getting and keeping a job is difficult, but to give up before you've even started is hard for me to contemplate.
    I, myself, am a Mexican-American who came from a low income, single parent home (my mother), but worked jobs and went to school and became the first to graduate in my family. I was never motivated to go above my means and told to simply "do what you can and stay under the radar," with no emphasis on working harder. I understand my experience is different from others, but it never appealed to me personally to be dependent on the government unless absolutely necessary (say during job scarcity, sickness, or a disability).

    • @nicolelecompte1969
      @nicolelecompte1969 Před 8 lety +1

      I grew up poor white. We didn't qualify for welfare assistance. We were forced to work harder for much less& didn't qualify for scholarships either. I hate affirmative action. It's racist. In America we are all created equal- affirmative action has created another "special" class of people that get treated much better than the rest of us non blacks. Bad decisions & attitudes should determine a persons status & affirmative action in many cases, does not or creates bullies& resentment

    • @nicolelecompte1969
      @nicolelecompte1969 Před 8 lety +1

      I'm first generation American too.

    • @shadforthw3535
      @shadforthw3535 Před 8 lety +1

      They look at it as taking from whitey. And it is. They don't think trying will get them out of poverty . The believe whitey is that powerful

    • @africanhistory
      @africanhistory Před 4 lety

      @@shadforthw3535 Well they not trying to get out of poverty but we must look at mental enslavement. If all things were equal then sure. But people often enslave themselves and it is a cycle. very hard to break when you have Black Lives Matter telling you the problem is THEM. not bad parenting, not weak values--but them. It reinforces the problem.

    • @ericgarner1000
      @ericgarner1000 Před 4 lety

      Oh stop LEARNING to be a brown racist why don't you, and wake up and smell the coffee? 1) The reason why the black community "can't get off its welfare ass" is because the wealthy black middle class (including our star athletes, and entertainers) is blocked and denied business loans IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO HIRE ITS OWN URBAN POOR!!!
      2) I BET THE JOBS THAT YOU OBTAINED, WERE FROM YOUR OWN PEOPLE WHO OBTAINED SMALL BUSINESSES HERE IN AMERICA HUH, and don't lie??? When your community is BLOCKED by redlining from white racist banks, YOU WOULD RATHER JUST SAY 'FUCK IT' AND STAY WHERE YOU ARE ALSO!!!
      Oh you take welfare also in order to come to the U.S., and in exchange YOU GIVE UP THE RIGHT TO OWN YOUR OWN COUNTRY AND LAND (can you say, 'visa,' 'B1,' 'student exchange programs,' 'DACA,' etc...), which leads me to number 3:
      3) Every time 'yo dumb immigrant asses' come to America, YOU LEAVE YOUR 'POOR ASS MOTHER COUNTRY,' MEXICO, WIDE OPEN FOR U.S. CAPITALIST EXPLOITATION. Them drug cartels running your country 'ain't wake you the hell up' yet? 'Sheesh!!!' 'Y'all just tryna' become the next Puerto Rico huh???

  • @reedhill9974
    @reedhill9974 Před 4 lety +2

    "The civil rights movement has become a civil rights industry" Wow, amazing. 100%! Keep preaching that personal responsibility, it's the answer, way to go!

  • @graymanmedia
    @graymanmedia Před 4 lety +2

    I love how Conservatives always try to worm in that marriage idea as a solution. People get married, but marriage is never why their rich. Its typical that many financially accumulated people get married.
    Poor people...low income people...most of them get married. Rich People...1%ers aren't all married.

    • @tayh.6235
      @tayh.6235 Před 3 lety

      What if instead we focus on the idea of waiting to have kids until you've found someone who is committed to co-parenting with you regardless of whether or not your relationship lasts? I think that would get around the moral question and just focus on the concept that two people sharing the weight of parenting will be more successful than forcing one parent to carry most or all of the weight.

    • @graymanmedia
      @graymanmedia Před 3 lety

      @@tayh.6235 That implies people will share that responsibility with someone they're not attracted to. You're willing to share it with some at that moment and after that moment. That most people plan having children, rather that find out months later after a pregnancy test.

  • @tipsandtricks6071
    @tipsandtricks6071 Před 4 lety +3

    He is a regular on fox news and seems to always say bad things about blacks. Sometimes it's like he is trying a little too hard to degrade them.

    • @pumpkin6429
      @pumpkin6429 Před 3 lety

      Sounds to me as if he wants blacks to do for themselves and not be dependent on government resources as other races have taken measures to do. 😊

    • @tipsandtricks6071
      @tipsandtricks6071 Před 3 lety

      @@pumpkin6429 If you counted every person on welfare, the majority by far are whites this includes food stamps, housing and Medicaid. Google it, and if you look at the history of government aid, blacks by far were denied access to it even the Black soldiers who fought in WWII were denied the GI Bill benefits they were entitled to. Today white farmers are literally given billions in government aid but you can't call it welfare because they are white. Isn't that socialism and not capitalism, not when free money helps whites. Remember, free black slave labor built America and the White House. The freed slaves got nothing but the white slave holders were paid by the government after the Civil War. Do some research!

  • @ironwoodcarts4729
    @ironwoodcarts4729 Před 9 lety +12

    It's hard to address the minimum wage issue without having a sound monetary system.

    • @ericgarner1000
      @ericgarner1000 Před 4 lety +4

      We don't have "a sound" ANYTHING "system."

    • @dalemaloney255
      @dalemaloney255 Před 4 lety

      we have a money system. GET JOB, WORK HARD, you can buy things. sit on your but, screw your life away, you will have problems forever and ever.

    • @ericgarner1000
      @ericgarner1000 Před 4 lety +2

      @@dalemaloney255 No, you respond like you are the product of a sound BRAINWASHING system. You accept the fact that you are programmed to SERVE ("get JOB"), and NOT OWN ("WORK hard"). The irony is that you are willing to make your MASTERS rich as well ("you can BUY things").
      Then you want to DEFEND your masters ("sit on your butt, screw your life away"), and ensure that they stay on top of an unjust system eternally ("you will have problems forever").
      But what are you willing to do about the BILLIONAIRES who rule over you by deciding to FIRE you or not, and throw you out on the street or not (I sure hope that you ain't 'black,' because that's where the police brutality comes in to protect white owned, billionaire property)???
      And don't 'back track' or try to correct yourself, because I CORRECTED YOU, by saying 'oh you can just go and get a business,' BECAUSE YOUR FIRST AND ONLY THOUGHT WAS TO WORK FOR (serve) SOMEONE ELSE!!!

    • @dalemaloney255
      @dalemaloney255 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ericgarner1000 I did carpenter work for over 50 yrs. was mainly my own boss. did NOT have the troubles you did! I worked for many people in this line of work. i cant think of a single person that i dad trouble with. just the bankers. they thought they owned my company. I proved them wrong! be good at what you do, pay attention to people, work hard. enjoy life. dont try to beat people out of a thing. LIFE WILL BE GOOD. hard, sometimes. but good.

    • @ericgarner1000
      @ericgarner1000 Před 4 lety +3

      @@dalemaloney255 You are of the SMALL business or capitalist class, who are against the LARGE capitalist class, and are worried about them forming monopolies to drive you out of business, I get it!
      YOU WERE LUCKY THOUGH, many other small businesses were NOT as fortunate as you, YET WORKED EVEN HARDER THAN YOU. You were just lucky that a billion dollar corporation was NOT targeting you, that's all. You were not in an attractive enough location for the big 'monopoly hawks.' Yet you think your success was due just to hard work and morals, no, YOU WERE JUST LUCKY AND PRIVILEGED mostly!!!
      I worked for the gov't as an educator for fifteen years. I was pure labor/teacher. Helped more kids learn math than a Ford assembly line, and COMPLETELY changed lives for the better, until the damn vouchers came. I always resented private capital BUYING UP or PRIVATIZING gov't/labor, pushing their weight around ALL BECAUSE THEIR ECONOMIC SYSTEM WAS FAILING AND THEY NEEDED MORE MARKETS FOR EXPANSION.
      The root of the problem is disproportionately low wages. That is what causes corporations to accumulate enough wealth to drive SMALL businesses like you were, OUT OF BUSINESS!!!
      Life is NOT just good, IT'S MOSTLY LUCKY, especially if you live in the favor of white supremacy!!!

  • @darkr0astedblend
    @darkr0astedblend Před 10 lety +11

    One of the best interviews, ReasonTv.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the way Dr. Walter Williams says it. He earned his grades before people liked blacks. A 'C' was a C. An 'A' was an A.

  • @lettyguerra371
    @lettyguerra371 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm a latina born in the USA🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲❤❤❤❤❤ and I've been saying this for decades "I don't want or need white liberal benevolence!" All I want is equal opportunity, and in America you have it, to succeed or fail. I speak English, I have a mind to reason with, I have 4 working limbs, and I can see out of both my eyes! Furthermore, I have Jesus Christ, and with Him all things are possible! With all these things going for me I'm sure I can get somewhere in life. So liberal do Gooders I have a message for you...LEAVE US ALONE!

  • @goofywill90
    @goofywill90 Před 4 lety +6

    100k only and this was made 6yrs ago sad.

  • @LittleHatori
    @LittleHatori Před 5 lety +14

    The government, liberal logic, and black underclass vs black upper class... interesting.. does feel that way sometimes..
    "Stop trying to replace the father with a govt check."
    ^^ definitely.

  • @serenitypeaceandcomfort3669

    This is a game changer. Once Blacks become self-reliant, and independent thinkers, the power of the Democrats to control the Black community is over. The challenge is to teach, support and convince Blacks that they CAN thrive without the Democrat plantation.

  • @pearlivory3483
    @pearlivory3483 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a tax professional and I see it amongst the black community. This dependence on the government. government checks. It’s saddening.

  • @thegrandlevel313
    @thegrandlevel313 Před 4 lety +4

    Even Jason looking at that hair like, “that can’t be real”

  • @jblackmel
    @jblackmel Před 8 lety +6

    Interesting to me how he talks about how the unemployment rate decreased from the 40-60s and even into the 70 and the resulting U-turn beginning in the 80, yet ignores the DUMPING of crack in our neighborhoods, the resulting War on Drugs, and how that progam impacted/impacts unemployment in the black community.

    • @conni70
      @conni70 Před 8 lety +1

      you're stuck in the blame game..

    • @jblackmel
      @jblackmel Před 8 lety +8

      conni70 "Blame game?" The CIA involvement in the Contras and cocaine distribution is a fact. It is a fact that the War on Drugs was heavily concentrated in the Black communities despite whites using drugs at the same rate. It is also a fact that once you get a conviction your chances of getting a meaningful job is greatly reduced, which contributes to unemployment.
      The "Blame game" would be to say, "Blacks had no responsibility at all because it was (fill in the blank) fault." Never once did I say that. I just stated the fact that aggressive policing and convictions contribute to unemployment.

    • @wodenravens
      @wodenravens Před 8 lety +6

      Isn't Riley's point though that Black culture generally celebrates this drug culture and attendant violence and this perpetuates the cycle of high crime, incarceration, etc. The problem he is identifying, a la Thomas Sowell, is that ghetto culture is so closely aligned with Black identity.

    • @MissCandy350
      @MissCandy350 Před 7 lety +4

      jblackmel Doesn't matter if drugs were dumped or not. I grew up in that generation and have NEVER done a single drug in my life. It's all about choice.

    • @ThorsMjollnir0341
      @ThorsMjollnir0341 Před 6 lety +1

      Doesn't that just prove his point? The government created the problem and their attempted solution has made things worse. So why trust the government to lead you to salvation?

  • @ATD909
    @ATD909 Před 4 lety +7

    “The civil rights movement has become a civil rights industry.”
    *drops mic*

    • @amonic.2089
      @amonic.2089 Před 3 lety +1

      The new CIVIL RIGHTS IS ABOUT
      IMMIGRANTS.
      NOT BLACKS.

  • @gamkal7231
    @gamkal7231 Před 3 lety +2

    The habit among Republican candidates is not just to concede the black vote; it is to repress it, as we'be seen over and over. Pay more attention.

  • @dadyarusski4594
    @dadyarusski4594 Před 3 lety +1

    I will be buying his book!
    He is my new hero❤️🇺🇲

  • @animalcrosley5324
    @animalcrosley5324 Před 4 lety +5

    "people who have a vested interest in the status quo" Bingo.

  • @aphrorae
    @aphrorae Před 10 lety +20

    Hard not to appreciate this man. Awesome interview.

  • @taetjo1
    @taetjo1 Před 4 lety +4

    Thomas Sowell has been saying this for almost 50 years. Thanks Jason Riley.

  • @crelfe
    @crelfe Před 4 lety +1

    As a sidebar, when we look at Haiti and consider the Billions and Billions of $$$$'s sent after the hurricane were all sent with the best of intentions. However, the end result of America's good intentions became more devastating than the hurricane. Most stopped working because they didn't have to. When the money started drying up there was no economic structure to return to. It could be argued that the hurricane itself caused less damage to the island. The bottom line: I think most people want to be productive members of their communities regardless of color, religion, ethnicity, or whatever. Unearned money is a powerful Opioid --only good for the short term and becomes addictive in the long term.

  • @andyp1031
    @andyp1031 Před rokem

    This man knows what’s up. God bless

  • @Honey-vz1qq
    @Honey-vz1qq Před 4 lety +7

    The title should be changed to, "Please Stop USING Us". PAWNS on a chessboard.

    • @tombombadil1351
      @tombombadil1351 Před 4 lety

      you're delusional. you've clearly fallen for the anti-racism zealotry and irrational beliefs that BLM spreads

  • @TReeves80013
    @TReeves80013 Před 10 lety +11

    The best way to repress a race or culture is to offer them largess from the government. This is evident not only in the poor urban areas, but on many Indian reservations as well. Rewarding poverty, multiple children, and race with fiscal and preferential benefits incentivizes lassitude and poor life choices. It is the struggle to improve your life and those of your children that builds success - not only for the individual, but for society as well. The very problems that government seeks to alleviate are the ones they infinitely perpetuate.

    • @maddog12186
      @maddog12186 Před 6 lety

      SweetLiberty01 well said I love it I always wanted to help the poor but I dont know to do it in a socialist society

    • @ericgarner1000
      @ericgarner1000 Před 4 lety

      Welfare was given SO THAT THEY COULD DENY US WHAT THEY PROMISED WHICH WAS CAPITAL BANK LOANS FOR THE BLACK COMMUNITY TO OWN ITS OWN RESOURCES AND HIRE ITS OWN PEOPLE. Instead the money that was originally promised for "black capitalism" was given to the police for president Nixon's 'war on crime,' and his 'war on drugs' policies!

  • @nicksundby
    @nicksundby Před 4 lety +25

    All good stuff but Thomas Sowell said these truths years ago and it made not an iota of difference

    • @LL-ow1qt
      @LL-ow1qt Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah and it won't now either, sadly.

    • @JamesEdwardTracy
      @JamesEdwardTracy Před 4 lety +3

      I don't know, and I'm a pessimist, but I have a feeling the tide is changing.I've never seen so many people being exposed to conservative ideas. Reading the comments on most of these videos shows most black people seem to be coming around, slow though it may be it's like a virus and is spreading.

    • @zvipatent
      @zvipatent Před 4 lety +1

      @@JamesEdwardTracy I hear you, but I also see a relatively new phenomenon of lefties who lock their echo chambers tight.

    • @JamesEdwardTracy
      @JamesEdwardTracy Před 4 lety +1

      @@zvipatent
      I agree, the polarization seems to be intensifying. I'm not sure if that's going to be a good thing or a bad thing in the long run. One things for certain, things will get worse before they get better, assuming they do get better.

  • @rebeccaofsunnybrookefarm8469

    I appreciate this information.
    Praying that people understand and choose to make changes.

  • @jamesb7651
    @jamesb7651 Před 3 lety

    Can I now label myself as a non-racist if I, a white man, TOTALLY agree with what Jason Riley, a black man, says here? Black Americans wishing for the pursuit of happiness, gather behind this man and follow his words.

  • @hannagg9365
    @hannagg9365 Před 4 lety +3

    Jason Riley is a genius teddy bear! I just want to hug him tight, and then listen to every word he has to say! So mesmerizing & powerful! 👏🏻👏🏻💞💞 🧸