Welcome to Houston's POV podcast, A podcast for young men and women that are active in urban culture and appreciate exploring truth, society, new ideas, and everchanging states of humanity. hosted by Johnny Riley, Andrew Alpough, & Marcus Wilson.
The crack grand babies is real. During the pandemic only the 20 somethings were "out" partying. I had a sweet craving and went to a QT. It was bizarre. There were "kids" everywhere, the born in the "2000s". They were all so small, under 5'4", the girls about 5'1", and tiny. The guys were bone thin and the girls were wiry. Must've been 30 or more. And the girls looked so "grey" and spiritless as if they'd been abusing their bodies with sex, drugs, and alcohol for 10 years. It was night of the living zombies. I was trying to figure out what happened and realized the adults in the crack era had kids, who had these kids. A whole generation compromised physically, mentally, and had virtually SURVIVED childhoods with no structure or nurturing because of their addicted communities, had birthed these feral type, malformed children -- now young adults. Anyway, it really hurt. Interestingly, after the pandemic, I've never seen them all grouped again. It's as if they were out because no one else was, and then they retreated once more.
I think the ultimate problem is “brown/black” people feel as though there is one land that we come from. This in itself is a conflict in the psyche because we are original, meaning we come from every land. Our ancestors come from everywhere. All lands. That is the nature of a god. Of course we migrate/“travel” we are free spirited people. We go as we please unless we are told (which we were) that we were never there. Then the places become “foreign” to us. But if you truly believe you are aboriginal, you know everything comes from you and without you it wouldn’t exist. If they can limit where we were/can go…. Then they can place many limitations in your subconscious therefore you feel as though you have to connect to one land mass, when you don’t. It’s all you. You are your ancestors and our ancestors were all over.
Homosexuality has documented since history has been recorded - in all cultures- even occurs in nature- genetic traits are passed on- nature vs nurture- its whatever- i am not the judge who can condone or not - everybody got choices and opinions- loved me some Ali😒
This RU-vid search do not work I've searched deep inside and saw all videos Ali Siddiq to the fact that I was rewatching, This was a year ago I just cudnt find anymore, then I get recommended a 5year old video wtf
It's early in the morning (1:12am) and lare in my life (71years old), it's a waste of time for us to still be talking about a whole lot of stuff, even what you all are talking about. Where do we go from here?!? What do we do as a GROUP to get the attention of the powers that be?!? We're still celebrating holy.days, spending a boat-load of money, and still not in solidarity! It's just like "us" being Democrats still voting as a group, but still not getting anything in return! What can we do to get on the same page?!? Otherwise, all ya'll talking about is the same old same old.
I love Ali Siddiq, unfortunately these young cats talked too much and listened too little!!!!! Young people… the reason you have 2 ears so you can listen more than you speak… this was a wasted opportunity. I don’t care what these young dudes have experienced they’re experience pales in comparison to what Siddiq has experienced. It’s almost as if their life’s experience is through the lens of social media nothingness.🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ I was screaming STFU LIL NICCAH!!!!!!! And they are relatively intelligent for having conversations with their peers. Similac, similac, similac!!!!!
So how does a child that grow up around heterosexual culture end up still being homosexual as adult?All their life they have been told that heterosexuality has been normal.
Always relatable.. what he said about his pap's, and breaking the cycle.. is what we do in life, try to be and do better than our own experience,. and not forget to try to understand what people go through that leads to a bad situation.. and their experiences, and how they turn out to be, good or bad! Smart conversation.. question things with intellect, try to understand a certain situation, you might need empathy, to also understand the emotional, but you need all o' that.. argumentation, put things in perspective.. and act/respond accordingly! A little bit of paraphrasing, but.. right, right?!
Not all women sacrifice their children. I'm sorry that happened to you but I sacrificed my love life for my kids. But I've seen women who have sacrificed their children for stability yet they could have had the same stability on their own minus the abuse of their kids.
Siddiq spoke truth. It’s dudes that lived with their fathers and still don’t know that man. I felt that. Me and my pops in the same home; then same city for 29yrs. Known of this man since birth and he still a mystery to me till this dad*. I meant to say day but I wish I could call him dad till this day instead of father.
Nationality is MOST important. I’m Ghanian, Israelite. Now I can standing on equal footing with all men. So again our people here in the United States in particular, and the Americas in general: nationality is the MOST important thing.
We as brothers in the US MUST reevaluate what is acceptable and not acceptable regarding our sisters. 1. She can’t have a high body count. 2. In the event of a break up. We should get PRIMARY custody of our children. The woman must also be classic wife: cooks, cleans, washes, take care of children, and me, and sews. She’s obedient to her husband. If she’s not these things then we don’t marry until we find her.
His real name leslie how les came but Chico? I see you tryna get the new name established but Chico? Bro you ain't even latin, Dios? Again tryna be Latin? Steak an shrimp like lucky luciano idk I aint feeling that but other than that the music is coo but dam cuz you dont even fuck with mexicans or latins on no songs so I aint feeling all that
Lots of wisdom here. But there two things I don't agree with. First. Feeding a kid you don't like is not being a parent. "I fed you so I did my job." Is how you raise a dog. It ain't even how you raise a dog well. I can't imagine how much that mess a kid up to never talk to his dad. He be better off having left. The care system can feed a kid. That is the lowest possible resolution view to look at it from. Second. Just because you did something, doesn't mean anyone can do it. People are strong. People, in general, can withstand the worst things imaginable. But not every person can. Like most things there is a bit of a genetic lottery at play. Along with what you have learned and experienced.
I understand whats being said about referring to ourselves as black. But for you all to refer to each other and other brown skinned people as nigga should stop also