Facts Based "Racism" | Black & White on the Gray Issues Pt. 2
Analyzing White Fatigue and the Potential Forging of New Racists
This session dissects escalating racial tensions, examining whether perceived systemic silencing of young white individuals risks creating a new generation of racists, contrasted with historical and ongoing grievances faced by the Black community.
Short Summary
- Confront claims that silencing white opinions on issues like Black Lives Matter will backfire by creating resentment.
- Debate the validity and responsibility surrounding reparations, linking them to corporate profit over individual lineage.
- Explore how systemic biases (e.g., McDonald's franchising, venture capital access) are perceived to impact economic outcomes differently across racial lines.
- Analyze the danger of misinformation propagated via media leading to political extremism and violence, referencing the attempt on Charlie Kirk's life.
The discussion delves deeply into the concept of "Black Fatigue" and its symmetrical counterpart among certain segments of the white population who feel blamed for systemic issues they did not create. Participants use anecdotes ranging from playground aggression to corporate lending disparities to argue about who currently holds institutional power and who bears the cost of historical redress, ultimately warning that poor communication is fueling societal division.
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Top Comments (10)
👇 fatigue counter
SPOILER ALERT : You're going to be more fatigued than you were before you watched this video.
The blind guy pointing to Joy Reid as the beacon of truth is unironically one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
It’s wild how actually racist they are without realizing it
Man in red perfectly encapsulated the amount of willful ignorance it takes to ensure the permanent victim mentality
Well that was a hell of a conversation... what stuck out to you the most about Part 2?
"Have we reached the ultimate stage of absurdity where some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, while other people are not held responsible for what they themselves are doing today?" -Sowell
Notice how they can throw racial slurs but the whites can't? That's called privilege.
"White people won't do hard work" Bro WTF??? Unbelievable amount of pure racism in that room.
I’m white. Grew up with a single dad that died when I was 11. Grew up as a minority in a predominantly Latino neighborhood. I experienced racism, prejudice, I was jumped for being the white kid, was called cracker and “wedo” more than my actual name lol. after my dad died lived through majority of my childhood in boarding military schools, my sob story goes on. I am now a military veteran, entrepreneur, MBA candidate, present father, and the list goes on. I had to fight for everything I have today. I fought with everything inside me to be where I’m at. Sometimes it strikes the nerve when the black community assumes because of the color of my skin I haven’t struggled. The reality is because of the color of my skin, I have struggled. And I don’t qualify for the same benefits they get.
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Top Comments (10)
👇 fatigue counter
SPOILER ALERT : You're going to be more fatigued than you were before you watched this video.
The blind guy pointing to Joy Reid as the beacon of truth is unironically one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
It’s wild how actually racist they are without realizing it
Man in red perfectly encapsulated the amount of willful ignorance it takes to ensure the permanent victim mentality
Well that was a hell of a conversation... what stuck out to you the most about Part 2?
"Have we reached the ultimate stage of absurdity where some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, while other people are not held responsible for what they themselves are doing today?" -Sowell
Notice how they can throw racial slurs but the whites can't? That's called privilege.
"White people won't do hard work" Bro WTF??? Unbelievable amount of pure racism in that room.
I’m white. Grew up with a single dad that died when I was 11. Grew up as a minority in a predominantly Latino neighborhood. I experienced racism, prejudice, I was jumped for being the white kid, was called cracker and “wedo” more than my actual name lol. after my dad died lived through majority of my childhood in boarding military schools, my sob story goes on. I am now a military veteran, entrepreneur, MBA candidate, present father, and the list goes on. I had to fight for everything I have today. I fought with everything inside me to be where I’m at. Sometimes it strikes the nerve when the black community assumes because of the color of my skin I haven’t struggled. The reality is because of the color of my skin, I have struggled. And I don’t qualify for the same benefits they get.