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Starts in 3rd grade. 70% of incarcerated men read below a 4th grade level. 😅 Who's in charge of male children. Single mothers. I dragged my kids to the library every week and had them doing math above their grade level.
@pervertedalchemist9944 If you come across anyone who claims to wonder why bm are walking away from everyone...they are being dishonest. It doesn't take much soul searching to understand the answer to that question. Even Yvette acknowledges it. All bw should follow suit. The Black Community is on its last leg. If we don't turn this around and fix this issue, it's done! Period.
Yes, I remember being a kid in the 80s and having every teacher wanting to put me and my friends in special education classes and our parents didn’t care. The only person who fought tooth and nail for me was my grandfather. Whom I wish was alive to see me walk across that stage to see me obtained my masters degree.
But don't you see that if you're not supposed to be in that special education class, nothing would stop you from getting to your goal. I'm really wondering if you think that if your grandfather didn't fight for you not being in that class, and you were actually placed there that you would have never obtained your Masters?
@theintellectualnovice7089 Well, I'm of the thinking that the cream always rises to the top, no matter how much someone tries to hold you down or back, and if you are indeed held down or back then you were just not the cream that you thought you were. But maybe I'm wrong.
Excellent video. The era of indifference is here. This is why I don’t understand why many brothers are out here seeking validation and approval from a group of women that have dehumanized BM.
@@KtotheG A matriarchy my foot. Didn't someone in this space say that the small hat people operate as one (female ruled, yet mothers upholding their sons)? The configuration we have in OUR community is something that has horribly gone awry, and doesn't seem easily fixable.
@@patriciacoley3801 The small hats are patriarchal. The women may rule the house, but the men still rule the women. It's not like that in BAmerica... the women rule everything in our society, including the house... even when they're married. They rule their husbands. They also use the police and government against us in order to exact their authority. I don't think the small hat women do that, as much. They understand the plan. Bwmn are more focused on trying to be Wwmn instead of growing, nurturing and building BAmerica. This is just the truth.
It also depends on his age. How young was he? What group did he hang with? Whom did he listen to? And let’s remember this: We ALL make mistakes. Bad things happen to good people Time and chance happens to us ALL😔❤️
@@STeroidsnicca peace god, I went to prison for not having knowledge of self, but divinity had redemption waiting for me within my incarceration, Don't make know since to regret, life happens to us all , just differently. Let's just say I've contributed to the plan to destroyed my ppl, but im grateful to the Most High that it was just a chapter in my book.
@@dcg590 you'll get no argument from me, yup, I decided to follow what my environment projected, now I create my own realities, in Africa building for future generations, who thought a dirty kid from Brooklyn would be getting it in like this, thank God!!!! Be bless.🙏
On D-Day, 50,000 men died in a world war while the women stayed home, comfortable, in homes these men built and or paid for. If that doesnt say how disposable men are then I dont know what does.
They stayed in the country building everything their men needed to live and worried every day about ever seeing their sons, fathers, husbands, etc. alive again. Saving bacon grease and such to use in the war effort. Donating extra food, etc. to the war. I’m all for drafting women, but don’t pretend women did nothing to support the WW2 war effort.
I remember the mass incarceration days, while they sent us off to prison, our women went off to the universities. The government stepped in with goodies, giveaways, and guarantees. I remember struggling in the late 90's, because of my past, and a bug was supposed to reset everything. I was abandoned, and told I wasn't ready for this new millennium that was coming. My dealings feed everyone before the degrees, I still thought in sense of community back then, I didn't notice they were only concerned about self. I remember as a young teen, the government giving my mama money for me sleeping on her couch. I was considered a tenant, not her son. So when Crimson Cure, said black women are contracted to make wards of the state, I got it immediately.
No one sent anyone to prison. Break the law, go to prison. They broke the law. Put the responsibility where it belongs, on the criminals shoulders. And put the responsibility of the woman who keep choosing to have kids out of wedlock and depend on the tax payers. It’s a choice. They keep choosing the handout instead of finishing the family they started.
@@dcg590 nah, there is proof of the government and CIA purposely destroying the black community. Your thinking isn't wrong but is very surface level imo. The dysfunction is deep than you know.
Nobody talks about that. You either went to prison or joined the military in the 90's. They tried to prison pipeline me in High School. By the mercy of God I was able to dodge that bullet and join the Navy in 1998 right after graduation it saved my life. Many of my friends weren't so lucky the majority weren't. The 90's was also the peak of all out gang warfare we were dropping like flies out here in So.California. But that's another story.
The majority of BM didn't go to prison and BW weren't tricked or programmed. The laws changed which stripped men of power and authority over women. BW exploited those newfound freedoms. Simple as that. They were never down with us. They were stuck with us. Big difference.
Hearing it and living it doesn’t make the pill any easier to swallow. Since I came to this space it confirmed I wasn’t crazy . Confirmed the benign neglect Confirmed the low boiling contempt. All things I couldn’t quite put my finger on but knew something was wrong/ off. This video confirms it but damn. I knew about the outside forces but the inside forces?! Yikes Grab your resources and whatever peace you can gentleman. That’s what I’m doing Peace BGS
Hear Hear... There was a period of time where I was in full contemplation of walking away from it all. I was preparing myself to transition into Buddhist Monkhood and leave my possessions here in the West... This space helped me understand that I was not, and am not crazy... I'm not overreacting either. I'm actually very gracious...
If not for this space, I’d probably have ended up in the trap of a loveless, sexless marriage or an estranged baby daddy. I probably would’ve blamed myself everyday because it didn’t work out. “I could’ve done better… pick better.” That was when I didn’t know that almost every black man has the same experience. That includes the simps that try to deflect even though they secretly agree. I thought if I couldn’t make it work, there was something wrong with me. The truth will set you free. What you do with that freedom is up to you. Some black men will pretend to not have experienced the truth because they’re in too deep or this is the only life they know. SYSBM, you did more than your part and waiting for everyone else to do theirs is futile.
Right she's legit don't know why bros got such a big problem wit her....I know she crush hustle dreams and scam talk but she's logic and always comes real
My mom was different despite her being raised by her single mother in the 1940's. Her mother had 4 daughters by 4 different men in the 1940's. Let that sink in...we are talking the 1940's. My mother was raised with traditional values and how to be a wife. She loved all her children....she didn't say it in words but she said it in her ACTIONS. And that is why her sons honored her still today. As for me I became what she always wanted to marry a millionaire. She would be so proud if she was still here today.
I'm not going to lie; the “You are one paycheck away from being disposable” broke me down this morning. I couldn’t tell you the last time I became that emotional and physically weak. Damn.
Now these same women wanna sit here and talk about we march for you when you get shot in the streets and they not protected, that’s guilt for years of neglect, black men have been abandoned and unprotected for a long time
Marching amd protesting is not even a.tangible. solution. What laws.have been changed? The liberal black feminist is not a threat to the establishment they just do it for attention thats it
A new perspective for on mass incarceration; the deliberate removal of a segment of the population deemed not worthy to participate in the free market.🤔
Thanks BGS for this reminder. Everytime im reminded of the history, agenda, im like wow, there has to be some kind of divinity supporting our sustainability.
I have written a piece about this called the "compromised male" theory that aligns with many things you have expressed here. I would like your feedback.
@RAPSNINO I don't want to pimp my stuff on BGS channel. Without him putting his eyes on it first so give me sometime it's rough, but I think it will be impactful.
This is the realization that kept Bp who didn't tell their children the truth of the U.S. reality from doing so. Many have accepted their station rather than contextually-alchemized sed seemingly dismal circumstances into a vantage-point of being able to accurately see that the ascription doesn't have to be their inner-worth. We've always been greater a resource to these pilgrims vs. a mere slave, but if only we could view/use ourselves in a similar capacity.
Yep. She’s been saying this for years. When that article saying Black men were the white people of Black people was released she brought Tommy Curry on to discuss how ridiculous it was. I’m surprised BGS said she was an intersectional feminist.
@@filmfan1029 Sentiments be changing. IDK why these folks be getting into it, looks like political parties or who's HNIC? But Yvette always been stand up B1 to me.
We also must hold ourselves accountable for the image we've allowed ourselves to take pride in... weed smoking, drinking, lawlessness, prideful, etc. can often leave many with a bad taste in their mouths for us as Black men.
We had a black dude in the late 90s who said it best, I can't remember his name. "Had an asian kid running amok," "the media treated it like a rarity." "A white kid was busted," "the media said it was mental illness." "White parents would always try to sway that angle." "Parents of black children," "they kept telling everyone what a sweet boy he was," "he was always on the right path." "Kept pushing that good boy narrative," "not one single race believed us."
@@RKG5A5 Isn't THAT like "blaming" the GUN found at a crime scene?🤔 WHO are all those people filmed screaming, and jivin' at the concerts of those rappers? If bp felt inclined to boycott rap music, as conservative wm were about bud light, we'd have a totally different story to tell!♥️
I wouldn't describe Yvette as an intersectional feminist or a staunch Democrat. Her and #ADOS got called Republican plants for challenging the Democrats. She called out Darren Young and those "Black men are the white people of Black people" articles back when it first came . She had Tommy Curry on her show and has been consistent in calling out Black women who chose feminism over ADOS focused politics.
It's GOOD for someone like her to speak on it! It draws attention to the issue. The more bw (gay or otherwise) who talks about this openly, and honestly, the better.
Salute BGS. It took me 1.5 hours to get through this video. As red/black pill I/we can be, men still do have feelings. I felt this one. Not only do they not care, they're doubling down getting simp "mental health" experts to shame men into being more emotionally expressive etc. #sysbm
I listen to Yvette Carnell regularly. She is a great and i mean great political thinker and analysis!! So yeah she has said this many times. Black men are black people. She understands that even though she herself is a gay black women. I don’t agree with everything, however her political views make more sense to me then others.
@@MrTimeless101 yeah that was when he split the movement . FBA Vs. ADOS. Im just supporting her and Tone. They are doing reparations work. They both have a working knowledge of politics that most don’t.
@deeking5200 Irami and Yvette were the first ones to put me on to Dr. Curry and "The Man-Not". You're absolutely correct; that was an attempted coup by Tariq the lip smackin mack. He tried to cut Tone and Yvette at the knees, with the help of some of the regular 'pro blacks'. Mr. Z recently mentioned that there's a cadre of "pro blacks" who are positioning themselves as "boule" class, who feel that THEY should be the ones to come up with a collective plan for black America (we're still waiting). And will go after anyone who's not in their club. Meanwhile Yvette and Tone have political and law degrees, and have stood tall in the square. I've said it numerous times; BGS and Yvette is the reason why my bookshelf is damn near full, and I'm thankful for that! Yvette and Tone are engaging in politics and activism, while Tariq is stroking his ego online. And there's a big difference.
Everyone is missing it. There is a benefit to the non caring aspect from women and society. That means that you can let your nuts drop, give no F’s’ and go for what you want. Cold hard truth can make you a super hero. (ie…Batman)
Powerful presentation... Your use of Evette Carnell was powerful... I've never cared for street guys whatsoever, however I do relate to their humanity being taken for granted...
Usually, I build on or add on to what you speak on @BGS IBMOR. But, all I can do at this point is.... 😔. Meaning, display sadness for that in which is the reality of things. GoldProfessor.
I had a brother in the comments of another one of your videos contradict me when I said we can't afford to throw ppl away like the greater society does because those people become the resistance that takes society down. With bm in the frame this hits especially hard because we're at ground zero watching it in real time, hearing the stories and looking at the declassified documents and stats. If someone could put it all together to outline the 50 year plan - cuz that's what it is then that would be awesome
First step......stop calling BM "pookies" and "pro-blacks." These term will be used against all BM by WS in the future if the Manosphere don't stop using it to degrade BM.
I was born in that date range, I'm definitely Black, and never been close to anything that looks like jail. I guess doing what daddy said to do and not do along with using my brain and not doing dumb 💩 paid dividends. And there was no brick.
Damn... 😑 Felt that hurt too...and how she talked about that brick situation...White people, gender fluid people, women, corporate, government, and all the aspects of the system that be have no issue forming a coalition to suppress a man's masculinity and autonomy because masculine men with autonomy have always been dangerous to the powers that be.
We're beginning to see this BW attitude spread throughout the diaspora. Men's Tiktoks from all over Africa are beginning to voice out their frustrations about the same relationship/community dysfunctions that black American men are facing. Heck even white boys from Africa are beginning to complain about women's attitudes
It is what it is. The solution is indifference, and putting an end in oneself for validation, approval and acceptance from outside of oneself. Find something that you can put your whole heart and mind into and do your utmost to excel at it. Be aware, to make big money, you’ve got to solve big problems of the white man…its just that simple…or entertain him and his woman. Remember…as a group, we have no friends, No allies…that are mortal beings.
This comment is the cold truth... succintly put it is the reality for black men especially in the western world... I personally have had this approach to life... my mind, money, will and esteem are all self generated. I never had to bow to whitemen i have from youth out competed them, out thinked and strategised them and put a fist through their jaws if they spoke to me wrong or wanted violence. I never bowed to them so you can forget bowing to whitewomen, much less anybody else! I roll with the spirits of men like Shaka Zulu and Nate turner.. give me liberty or it will be the death of you and your entire bloodline!
My mother taught me to read when I was 3 years old. I don't remember that but I do remember reading Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer when I was 4. She sent me to a Catholic elementary school where the silly nuns never taught Science. I stumbled across science fiction in 4th grade and got addicted immediately. My mother called it "something crazy". *I ignored her.* I decided to go to college for engineering in 7th grade. In 7th grade I read: *A Fall of Moondust* (1961) by Arthur C Clarke The nuns were teaching us to spell ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANISM. What good is that? What good is *The Catcher in the Rye* that I was supposed to read in 11th grade. So what do we suggest to Black boys? *Black Man's Burden* (1961) by Mack Reynolds *Omnilingual* by H. Beam Piper *Deathworld* by Harry Harrison *The Night of the Trolls* (1963) by Keith Laumer *All Day September* (1959) by Roger Kuykendall *Badge of Infamy* (1957) by Lester del Rey *When Africa Awakes* (1920) by Hubert Henry Harrison Harrison worked with Marcus Garvey but was not a fan. The last 7 books are free on the Internet.
I would not categorize Yvette as an intersectional feminist. Given her interview with Dr. Tommy J. Curry and how much she's spoken out against the tenets of intersectionality.
Also, this isn't the first time that Yvette has spoken about how purposefully-discarded ADOS boys and men are so passionately. There's a video from probably about 5 or 6 years ago of her saying the same thing.
At issue...is the fba womans betrayal a result of the trials faced in this country, or is this a spiritual matter regarding the collective of bw worldwide?
It's absolutely BW on this side of the globe. And yet, it is spiritual. WS is working day and night to turn all BW against BM and eventually ALL women of color against their own nation. To eliminate all "natives."
Maybe it's black piller in me, but I don't get upset at women seeing men as solely a resource. You can only be two things in this world: useful or useless. The late Kevin Samuels alluded to this reality when he stated that HV men must offer utility. The benefit of embracing this mindset for men, is that the more of an asset you become, the more freedom and privileges you can have in your relationships as you become harder to replace. Everyone knows that black women achieving more education and financial status has done very little in improving their overall utility (outside of being useful idiots for the state and an easy lick for hobosexual men).
As a man, if you are living your life and are one paycheck away from being disposable, you need to stop what your doing and reassess your life and ask the question why am i playing by a set of rules that makes me disposable? Why do you think youre suppose to do and have what the next man has? There is not a disposable class, people set themselves up to be disposable.
@@shamarjames1315 If you'll re-read my comment, you'll notice I said WOMEN, not BW. However, most of the issues tearing down OUR community are the ill-effects of those apparently insignificant " lil rights" you now scoff at! Thankfully, they ARE slowly but surely being chipped away, due to the fact that power in our( women's) hands hasn't brought much good to society... Black OR white!