What Is Systemic Racism?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2025

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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  Год назад +2177

    Even though it's a 39-minute long video, I still left a lot out. Please let us know what I left out! Thank you for watching this with an open mind. :)
    Corrections:
    At 13:39 I misspoke. I should have said whites have 8 times more WEALTH than people of color. That's a big difference.
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    • @nategar412
      @nategar412 Год назад +112

      Already made this as a comment, but since you asked...
      "Great video! The economic aspect is too often downplayed or ignored. The only additions or clarifications that would've been nice that I can think of at the moment:
      1. White privilege doesn't mean your life is good or easy if you're white. It means your life wasn't made more difficult because of your skin color. The point was still made well enough during the course of the video, but a clarification when you brought it up would've still been helpful.
      2. The wealth statistics that gave rise to the model minority myth arose due to systemic racism. Racist immigration policies and quotas have been providing only Asian or African families that were already wealthy the opportunity to move to America. Of course they and their descendants would tend to be better off financially.
      For obvious reasons, this doesn't apply to people of color who are descendants of African slaves, indigenous peoples, or other people groups who have faced historic racial discrimination.
      It's selection bias, pure and simple."

    • @davidharvell3191
      @davidharvell3191 Год назад +2

      You could have added how the CIA intentionally flooded poor neighbourhoods with coke in order to fund right wing paramilitary groups in Central America

    • @designsonq1
      @designsonq1 Год назад +91

      What you did include actually moved me to tears.
      After having growing up, knowing the system was messed up, but not understanding exactly how, It is so validating to see that all it takes for those in your video who "question" it (although they have unlimited access to experts) to realize how systematic racism is rooted in generational poverty is to study issues wealth disenfranchisement within context.

    • @alexandersims1613
      @alexandersims1613 Год назад +5

      Only responding because you asked for it....
      Keep in mind I was laughing most of the time listening to this video because it was so devoid of actual evidence of anything even slightly resembling systematic racism. To be honest, I think I'd get more from an intellegent person, who doesn't believe in this, straw-manning this argument. So if my points seam like they're angry or cutting, that's just because they're typed out, if anything, this is overly sarcastic.
      Idk if you’re willfully trying to mislead or you’re so blind to facts and logic that you misinterpret your own “facts” (I say that because I didn’t fact check you) for “Systematic Racism”.

I’m only going to touch on what you said about healthcare so that this isn’t a novel….
      “The Healthcare system has hurt people of color more than others.”

      The “evidence” you provided of “SYSTEMATIC RACISM” falls into one of a couple buckets:
      Personal life choices:
      People of color are less likely to be in good health.
      People of Color are less likely to see a doctor.
      People of color are less likely to be vaccinated.
      People of color are less likely to get treated for mental illness.
      People of color are less likely to have health insurance.
      People of color are less likely to have good health insurance.
      All of these are personal choice. I’ve chosen to take insurance and not. I’ve chosen to get less or better health care insurance. I’ve chosen to see a therapist and not. I’ve chosen to go to the doctor and to not. 

Vaccines were free, so saying that there’s systematic oppression b/c one group didn’t get them is stupid and wrong (our largest local vaccine site they put inside the ghetto to try to aid those without personal transport).
      Cherry Picking Data:
      The life expectancy for black men is 4 years less of that of white men. Life expectancy for Asians and Hispanics is higher than whites, so is the system racist against whites too? Can whites make a claim to their systematic oppression from the health care system? In all seriousness (bc your point is pointless ultimately), how does life expectancy prove that the system of health care is racist?
      During the covid19 pandemic, people of color were more likely to die than whites. Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Hispanics all died at a MUCH higher rate than white and blacks…the percent increase between white/black covid deaths vs blacks and black vs the next highest death rate (since white was 5 and black was 4) is 550% (per KKF via CDC statistics). Per 100k, White was slightly under 15k, black was slightly over 15k and American Indian was 20k….which was the 3rd highest race.
      What’s your contention?
      Black infants are 2x more likely to die than white infants. So doctors are in the back like, “oh, that white baby died, time to snuff out these two black babies….gotta keep the ratio going”. Is there any prenatal care issues that the national education system isn’t helping with? Are pregnant minorities not going to doctors for one reason or another, maybe we can alleviate their reasons for not going. Have certain races, throughout all of human history, had higher statistics of infant mortality? No idea and no time to research it…but neither did you and this is your livelihood so…
      Black women are 3-4x more likely to die of pregnancy related causes than white women. Again, why? Are doctors killing them every time a white mother dies? Could the welfare state and the massive rate of black single mothers be helping to cause this? In 1960 78% of black children were raised in 2-parent families, but in the 90s it’s down to 34% (that’s from Thomas Sowell). Either way, this doesn’t point to systematic racism if black couples aren’t staying together…unless you contend that white people are coming into black neighborhoods and breaking up happy couples…?
      Black and hispanic children are 2x as likely to not have food to eat than white children. Why? Is this because their parents don’t provide them with food? Childhood obesity tripled in the last 50 years and 1 in 5 children are obese..are kids both increasing in obesity and not eating? How does that work? Where does this even come from or how is this measured? The only logical way I could think that they could do this is looking at how many kids use free/reduced lunch/breakfast at school; and then, it’s a useless statistic because it doesn’t even know what it’s measuring. Again, a stat without any backing or any point unless you contend that white people are breaking into black homes and stealing food labeled “Little Johnny’s Breakfast”, but I don’t see any evidence for this.
      Your astounding obsession with race-grifting in an attempt to bring your viewership through some 40 minute guilt session every week is mind-blowing….considering you don’t even use facts or logic. I’d love to see you debate someone like Thomas Sowell, Candice Owens or the like who would burn you to the ground with reality.
      The main viewers (and students of yours) are the ones I feel bad for are (especially the minorities who you chain to this, oppressor-oppressed narrative). You knee-caps people from ever using hard work to reach their full potential by grifting for clicks. Change your race (100% American here), we don’t want you.

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 Год назад +49

      @@designsonq1 hey man. just a quick side note. you used the term "systematic racism" there. systemic and systematic aren't exactly the same thing.
      systematic is when the system directly does something. for instance, slavery and jim crow was systematic racism. the housing laws mr. beat mentioned were systematic racism.
      today, we mostly have systemic racism. that is when racism is very deeply involved in the whole system, but it's a lot less overt and a lot less direct. meaning, racist policing caused by too many cops being racist is systemic racism. laws specifically attacking racial groups are systematic. hope that makes sense. the poverty differences and what they lead to are also systemic, not systematic (anymore).
      I don't point this out to attack you or anything. I just think it's important to get these right because if you look at the examples mr. beast showed in the video, where people denied the existance of systemic racism, all their arguments were actually about systematic racism, not about systemic racism.
      so, it is important to know what these terms actually mean. because then you can more efficiently counter it when people argue it doesn't exist.

  • @ThePixelated_kris
    @ThePixelated_kris Год назад +7432

    Oh boy i sure hope this comment section will be civil and respectful

    • @DetroitMuscle
      @DetroitMuscle Год назад +248

      You already know it's not going to be. Plus the will probably be demonitized

    • @iloveTrump45
      @iloveTrump45 Год назад +14

      Lol ikr

    • @ozzyistheking21
      @ozzyistheking21 Год назад +212

      I’m sure it will be very civil, like the comments sections in his videos about Jews

    • @andrewvirtue5048
      @andrewvirtue5048 Год назад +42

      You're gaslighting/inciting/instigating.

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 Год назад +182

      ​@@iloveTrump45 Name checks out 💀

  • @nicholasgrimes3152
    @nicholasgrimes3152 Год назад +6031

    I never comment stuff but feel the need to say this : I consider myself fully republican, I watch mostly republican media and most vote republican, and I though systemic racism was complete nonsense. This video genuinely opened my eyes that the definitions right wing media were feeding me were the real nonsense. If this is systemic racism than I have been wrong, and it is in fact real. Will be sharing this video.

    • @Stoneworks
      @Stoneworks Год назад +1008

      you've given me a lot of hope!

    • @gatlingrove
      @gatlingrove Год назад +572

      Man good for you for being able to open your eyes and mind to real facts and when you see them. You’re a smart person.

    • @iansullivan9738
      @iansullivan9738 Год назад +47

      ​@@StoneworksOh, hey! What's up Stoneworks? Love your work!

    • @samkurlekar
      @samkurlekar Год назад +420

      It takes courage and intelligence to examine one's own world view and adapt it upon learning new facts. Bravo!

    • @themasstermwahahahah
      @themasstermwahahahah Год назад +215

      ​@@gatlingroveIt's crazy how most people we disagree with are just drawing a different conclusion, because they are working with a completely different set of facts and personal background.

  • @TheOxIshere
    @TheOxIshere Год назад +1620

    I must say, this video is going to go viral. As a Black American, I've seen my share of videos attempting to explain systemic racism. I have never seen systemic racism broken down in such a novel, witty, and entertaining way while understanding the root cause. No shame, no extraordinary smugness, no blaming. Just the facts. You have given the internet a gift! Thank you.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +280

      This comment means a lot, especially since I just got done reading a bunch of really mean comments about my video. Thank you. :)

    • @TheOxIshere
      @TheOxIshere Год назад +86

      @@iammrbeat You are very welcome. This is going to be a very polarizing subject because most will see this video in a very binary way. Either America is this "shining city on a hill" with zero racism or it's a dystopian hellscape fused with racism at every corner. It's usually somewhere in the middle. Some areas need more work than others. Folks, don't come for Mr. Beat. It's just useful information. It won't hurt you.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Год назад

      Systemic racism is what Navy Federal did a few months ago. Systemic racism is when 75% of whites own their homes but only 30% or less blacks own their homes. Systemic racism is black people being disregarded or exploited or just flat out ignored in politics, finances, economics and business ownership 💯 Systemic racism is white folks exploiting black culture and disrupting what it really is or means.

    • @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow
      @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow Год назад

      i think it's because white people don't constantly get demeaned for existing so they are less touchy? less attachment to it helps with a level and pragmatic view sometimes 😁😁

    • @flannel2699
      @flannel2699 Год назад +14

      @@iammrbeat Wow, that was quite unpleasant but also very watchable. I don't think I would have made it through without the humour.. I've always felt this stuff but not really dived in to the mechanics of it all. Your fast paced, info-dense breakdown really hits home, for me at least.
      I think the irritating guy with the suit and tie was a youngish Ben Shapiro. He certainly had the same wilful-sounding misunderstanding-of-stats-to-support-a-prejudiced-argument vibe going on.
      I think it's a shame that 90-something percent of the people that need to see this film will either ignore it or not understand it. It was definitely worth making though both for the fence-sitters and to arm the rest of us with knowledge and greater understanding. Thank you!
      Edited for typo

  • @DavidTheBaker
    @DavidTheBaker Год назад +3412

    Geez, I feel exhausted trying to explain systemic racism to naysayers who are close to me.
    This video is a great resource to recommend for anyone looking to improve their understanding of the issue.

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      That's right, there's HUGE systemic racism in America and it only happens on White people because you mixed races and Blacks think White people don't and shouldn't have any land because they're well behaved, have faith and build things, even Pastor Manning confesses Blacks are all about blaming others for the fact they never built anything, luckily many Blacks aren't like what you Blacks and mixed races are trying to build false hate on White people, eventually you'll get get what's coming to you for it, you'll end up yet again destroying yourselves.

    • @jaredbenjamin3395
      @jaredbenjamin3395 Год назад +1

      Haha I see what you did there

    • @Desperado070
      @Desperado070 Год назад +66

      Actually you the racist.

    • @ShsvCchdi
      @ShsvCchdi Год назад +5

      im really sorry bout the other comments but arnt you the fuckin guy who made like a rap tiktok or short on the ps5 or me trend.

    • @divineintervention212
      @divineintervention212 Год назад +173

      @Asterix, That's straight up bull💩.🙄I graduated high school at 14 and college at 16. I also grew up in a upper middle class household with 2 parents. I have perfect credit yet when I applied for business loans I was denied several times with no clear reasons about why. Then when I finally did get a loan from a black owned bank all the red tape and other 💩 I needed to start the business was crazy when yt people could set up a business with no permits or anything and nobody stopped them. Cops would even frequent these businesses. I'm very successful but that was in spite of racism. Not because it doesn't exist. If I didn't have the head start and resources that I had regardless of how well educated I was it wouldn't have mattered. I think you guys make up these fantasies in your heads about black people to calm your own fragility. Especially saying something as ridiculous as its because of education. There's 3 times more black people who have attended college than that have been to prison, but as a non-black person you wouldn't know that. You can't legitimately say what someone who's shoes you haven't and never can walk in problems are. That's oxymoronic at best and outright racist at worst. Do better ma'am if you want the world to be better and stop judging people from inside of your hyperbolic chamber bubble.🙄

  • @LuigiWasRight
    @LuigiWasRight Год назад +1322

    "If you stick a knife in my back 9 inches and pull it out 6 inches, there's no progress. If you pull it all the way out, that's not progress. The progress is healing the wound that the blow made.. *And they won't even admit the knife is there.* " -Malcolm X
    Excellent work, once of the best explanations I’ve seen. Thank you Mr. Beast.

    • @KlausSchwab45
      @KlausSchwab45 Год назад

      “And all 250 million white Americans are stabbing me simultaneously”

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад +10

      Okay but where is the solution?

    • @yg7434
      @yg7434 Год назад +6

      Spot on!

    • @yg7434
      @yg7434 Год назад +28

      ​@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 You should listen to MLK Jr post "I have a dream" interview, and he explain what should happen clearly.

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Год назад +50

      If Martin Luther King Jr. & Malcolm X didn't die when they did and didn't die the way they did they'd be more hated than loved today

  • @michaelmauger3037
    @michaelmauger3037 Год назад +1734

    I worked as a correctional officer, and I can comfortably say there is systemic racism in the justice system. There’s a higher rate of black men than white men in the prison system for the same crimes. I really didn’t understand until I saw live trial of a man that happens to be white pleaded not guilty on rape charge and won the case. The argument the parents made was, he just made a mistake, but you can’t prevent him going to college and he’s a good boy. Even though there was multiple eyewitnesses and stacking evidence against him, the jury somehow found him not guilty. There happens to be a black inmate charged with rape in the prison I worked at. He had evidence to prove that he was actually innocent, but no judge wanted to do appeal his case. There is definitely systemic racism in the justice system, but we can remove it if we acknowledge it is actually there and put policies in place to make a change.

    • @rico14
      @rico14 Год назад +44

      I definitely agree that’s a real thing, but I’m not sure how that systematic. If people carry cognitive biases based on race. That’s not the same an institution deciding to treat one group differently than another.

    • @jttravers7423
      @jttravers7423 Год назад +2

      Please take your head out of there,,, breathe damnit breathe..

    • @Lupin6Light
      @Lupin6Light Год назад +258

      ​@@rico14 People on jury duty have a responsibility to use the power of the "criminal justice system" properly.
      So yes their bias matters in the context of systemic racism.
      Cheers.

    • @simoncohen9323
      @simoncohen9323 Год назад

      And I can show you cases where I live where blacks where let go of crimes they obviously committed and there are whites that where in prison for decades for crimes they had evidence they didn't commit everyone can cherry pick retard

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Год назад +82

      @@rico14 the way that it becomes systemic is in things like segregation.
      There is no de jure (of law) segregation, but there is de facto (real stuff) segregation, enforced by real estate agents “you wouldn’t want to live in that neighborhood” and, less so now than before, by church attendance (still painfully segregated) and similar things with people wanting to live near other cultural and similar functions - if you want to live near an Elks lodge, I can guess your skin color.
      Biases and stereotypes are also hugely a product of things like television and movies. That the hero is always a white man and the street thug Black or Latino in the stories we watch means John Q. Public is eager to believe that Majors is a domestic abuser whereas Depp was falsely accused (actual facts of those two cases are too complex to get into here, I’m talking stereotypes only).
      Black people get stopped by cops for driving in the wrong neighborhoods - there was a city council member not far from here that reported, at last count, being stopped by police ten times on “suspicious behavior.”
      Racial profiling is no longer officially allowed, but it’s still done extensively by police and they go after people that “look like” criminals, probably because it’s a better chance of conviction at a jury trial.
      We had a Black friend get arrested on suspicion of a hit and run even though it was the wrong color and the wrong type of vehicle.
      “Round up the usual suspects” - the error in that movie is that the people they dubiously arrested were all white, though some may have been Italian (used to be Italian meant you were automatically connected to the mafia and automatically a possible criminal).

  • @jay-quinthunder7967
    @jay-quinthunder7967 Год назад +49

    As a 49-year-old African American man who specialized in African American history in the history of America! I approve this video!

  • @Itswat3vah
    @Itswat3vah Год назад +876

    I love that you are making the distinction of how Native Americans and African Americans are facing a long history of systemic racism that newly arrived ethnic minority groups wouldn’t have to deal with.

    • @Ameer_H
      @Ameer_H Год назад +184

      Not just that, but a lot of Asian American immigrant families (such as myself) generally come with a level of socioeconomic status above those who have faced systemic injustice here. This isnt all encompassing, but it's an extremely important metric to consider.

    • @josephliu968
      @josephliu968 Год назад +28

      Yeah, that's true, but to be fair, just about every minority group faces pretty heavy discrimination. It's largely about social class, but race is a pretty big factor too. You bring up some great points, though. @@Ameer_H

    • @Quicksilver1936
      @Quicksilver1936 Год назад +5

      Womp womp cry more.

    • @zacharybosley1935
      @zacharybosley1935 Год назад +81

      ​@@Quicksilver1936 ??

    • @drewjensen8570
      @drewjensen8570 Год назад +16

      There is a good point to be made about the different kinds of people who are moving from different places. Asian and Indian people, who probably face some level of personal racism in their time probably struggle less financially because they are choosing to come here out of convenience or desire. People from Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East tend to be refugees or something of the sort, and so they end up in more similar economic situations to the Native and African Americans in this country.

  • @Mike-kc5ew
    @Mike-kc5ew Год назад +708

    As a white man, who grew up on the poorer side (relied on parents food stamps, and free school lunch programs growing up), but have since graduated college and am now working in IT, I think you did a great job in describing systemic racism here. My parents didn't teach me a lot, but one thing they did teach me is that everyone deserves a helping hand, no matter the color of their skin. It's greatly upsetting when some choose to hide behind their own racism to devalue the plight of many fellow Americans simply based on the skin color of others.

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +16

      Exactly

    • @YardDogBoxing
      @YardDogBoxing Год назад +24

      If our society was built off help...we'd truly be the beacon of light we claim to be. We do it automatic during a tragedy...but winning the peace is sometimes harder than winning the war.

    • @tony9nine
      @tony9nine Год назад +3

      Just remember it was yt folks who started all this in America with their hate!

    • @YardDogBoxing
      @YardDogBoxing Год назад +19

      @@tony9nine all what. Slavery has been a thing since before modern recorded history. What happened to Africans at the hands of Europeans is just the latest version of it.

    • @TrippyG10
      @TrippyG10 Год назад

      @@YardDogBoxing Truth!

  • @joshchris6658
    @joshchris6658 Год назад +408

    Hi Mr. Beat. As a medical student at an HBCU this topic is very important to me, especially the healthcare aspect of it. I really appreciate this video and the way you explored and explained systemic racisim in one of the best ways I have seen. Hopefully this video can be the catalyst for change in some people to finally recognize the reality of systemic racism in the US.

    • @kieranrollinson8750
      @kieranrollinson8750 Год назад

      THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SYSTEMIC RACISM!!!!!! ANYONE THAT BELIEVES THAT SUCH A THING EXISTS IS FACTUALLY WRONG AND DELUSIONAL, AND HEREBY DECLARED CLINICALLY INSANE!!!!! :D :D

    • @jayzion100
      @jayzion100 Год назад +14

      Mr.Beat is a breath of fresh air in the RUclips space, especially for people of European decent understanding background of “races” and explaining it in a RUclips video like this is needed ❤

    • @Bandmanwun
      @Bandmanwun Год назад +2

      Urgot main 😡😡😡

    • @Pyxlean
      @Pyxlean 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Bandmanwun Shotgun legs are best

  • @deemoe7301
    @deemoe7301 Год назад +120

    Being a black person, This was the best explanation of systemic rasicms ive ever heard on social media. I've tried to explain it to others but I've always had difficulty. This is a great reference! Thank you.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад +1

      America is anti white, not anti black. You are privileged over whites in 2024

    • @ChobeVelyasha
      @ChobeVelyasha 5 месяцев назад +2

      Doesnt matter.We owned you in 1850

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 5 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@ChobeVelyashafound the basement dweller

  • @amerikanatv1523
    @amerikanatv1523 Год назад +675

    Good job. The one major thing i think you left out tho is the fact Black veterans of WWII were intentionally excluded from their rightfully benefits of the GI Bill

    • @king_lil_yg
      @king_lil_yg Год назад +83

      Mexican Americans were deported as well

    • @JimDandy-rn4vd
      @JimDandy-rn4vd 11 месяцев назад +1

      Your right he still got to use his GI Bill.

    • @angelicamichelle1646
      @angelicamichelle1646 9 месяцев назад

      And that is s deep shame of the real red blooded Americans. And BELIEVE It the WHOLE world knows it and knows that it's discussed by much of the other countries and our government has been taunted and ridiculed TO THEIR FACE PUBLICLY for all to see and hear. Matter fact just recently even look it up

    • @angelicamichelle1646
      @angelicamichelle1646 9 месяцев назад

      Whattt I had no knowledge of this... I was told non Americans fought alongside Americans for the opportunity to become Americans .... Please explain this to me ​@@king_lil_yg

    • @wvvwwvwvv
      @wvvwwvwvv 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yet they still have an obsession to live with them, clearly exaggerated...

  • @JackPressesButtons8221
    @JackPressesButtons8221 Год назад +666

    I have so much respect for your willingness to talk about these kinds of topics. This kind of honest discussion is exactly what the world needs

    • @KOCChristian
      @KOCChristian Год назад

      ⁠@@rup04racism just like Mr. Beats said, the wealthy. They use it to protect their interests. Why countries in Europe took advantage and worked together take all resources from Africa and Asia countries by force. The greed these countries pursue the reason they had these massive war, for example WW1

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      he's lying and using psychological violence to make sure you never speak up for the truth and White people. He's a mixed races individual, he's not actually White although he looks it, he's actually superiority racist against White people and doesn't feel they should have equality in the world. The fact that he's quoting a mixed races person who has no stats on what he's saying and has been known to be debunked the root cause is not poverty, the root case is no faith and not believing in God for Black people and invading White countries and continents when they have no right acting like they own it, the Black pastors say this too and that Black people never built anything in Africa that's why the problem. They are claiming themselves victim while being the perpetrator they never take any responsibility. This is why you should never listen to a loxist like him. He's filth.

  • @ThatOneAccount931
    @ThatOneAccount931 Год назад +944

    My professor taught systematic racism like this:
    We’re all sitting in the classroom. Some seats are close to the white board while others are four or five seats back. He places a small trash can in the front of the room. Those who can shoot a paper ball into the basket from their seat will get an A. Obviously, the kids sitting in the first row have an advantage. Occasionally some taller or more athletic students can make the shot from a further back seat but on a whole, if you aren’t in the front row, it’s considerably harder. Of course some kids in the front row can miss too but they had a better chance the person behind them. So, while no one is guaranteed to make a basket, it is easier for some to do so which is like systematic racism.
    I always think of this experience when ppl talk about this topic

    • @LetsGetPolitical
      @LetsGetPolitical Год назад

      Systemic Racism Dose not exist and until people take accountability for there actions and stop promoting false lies about this minority communities will continue to fail it amazes me how fast propaganda like your spreads and how quick and how quickly people accepted it as fact

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +63

      Wow good way of you're teacher explaining it

    • @TheEclecticSinger
      @TheEclecticSinger Год назад +52

      Then you’d have people say “well why don’t they just get up and get to a closer seat to shoot?”

    • @gunbutter830
      @gunbutter830 Год назад

      The problem with your professor's demo is that he explained it by using race. That's a lazy demo. People of all races and social backgrounds are not even close to the front seats. Using a uni-dimensional criterion to demonstrate why some people aren't successful did you a disservice.

    • @boom350ph
      @boom350ph Год назад +79

      @@TheEclecticSinger just say " it's occupied "

  • @waltreal
    @waltreal Год назад +69

    This video will absolutely go viral! I was once a registered Republican and drinking the Conservative Christian Nationalism kool-aid. Even though living in the midwest like yourself Mr. Beat. I grew up in St. Louis not Kansas City. Had similar struggles. I did realize in my late teens earlier 20s some of those disparities caused by poverty that systematically hurt POC. Would expose itself often. Like constantly getting pulled over by cops. Rather I was driving or walking not committing a single crime. Being frisked and my car stripped searched multiple times. This would often happen in suburban areas with all white cops. I thought this happened to everyone. Learned over the years that it didn't. Thank you for entertaining take on systematic racism. This motivates me to keep sharing my stories here on RUclips.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +19

      Thanks for the kind words and for sharing your experiences.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      Well that was racist. You and Mr beat are both anti white racists

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      None of that is true by the way. Try being a minority in Africa. You get abducted

    • @headshotmaster138
      @headshotmaster138 Год назад +7

      white guilt the post.

    • @waltreal
      @waltreal Год назад +9

      @@headshotmaster138 ??? What???

  • @yake222
    @yake222 Год назад +680

    It is astounding how ridiculously difficult the 'literacy' test when I saw the actual test I realized 'Oh this was made for the sole purpose to stop people from voting at all

    • @danielbishop1863
      @danielbishop1863 Год назад

      Yeah, the tests were often designed to trick people into failing.
      The Black voter suppression came from having double standards on who had to take the tests in the first place. Like "You're exempt from the test if you had an ancestor who was registered to vote before 1865" (the origin of the term "grandfather clause"). Or the more subtle "You're exempt from the test if you can prove you have an 8th grade education, and BTW we had an unfortunate accident with the records from the Black schools."

    • @Crazy_Broke_Asian
      @Crazy_Broke_Asian Год назад +11

      Based

    • @marcello7781
      @marcello7781 Год назад +90

      ​​@@Crazy_Broke_Asian Yup, the OP is based, the "literacy" test isn't.

    • @Crazy_Broke_Asian
      @Crazy_Broke_Asian Год назад +1

      @@marcello7781 if you say so

    • @marcello7781
      @marcello7781 Год назад +31

      ​@@Crazy_Broke_Asian you said it 🙃

  • @PaperMario64
    @PaperMario64 Год назад +371

    Thank you for the video. I am black. I grew up in poverty in the inner city. When you grow up like that, everything around you is a constant reminder that no one cares about you. It feels like you’re in quicksand. Even if a kid from poverty is able to beat the odds and earn a scholarship, many don’t have the support to do well in college. That happened to me. I had issues at home and could not leave my sick mother to fend for herself.

    • @imperialstats
      @imperialstats Год назад +17

      I heard that

    • @tonyraffetto931
      @tonyraffetto931 Год назад +20

      How are you doing now? More so with your mental health than socioeconomically I mean. Hope youre taking care of yourself

    • @justincarrington4157
      @justincarrington4157 Год назад +44

      I also grew up in the inner city, am about to graduate college with tow majors, a minor, great recommendations, and a GPA above 3.0; yes I still feel the same way when it comes to no-one caring.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Год назад +11

      This is the challenge of family wealth or lack thereof - one person succeeding doesn’t change that they are expected to help those around them.
      When an individual member of a rich family comes on bad times, the family often helps.
      When an individual member of a poor family comes on good times, they often help their family.
      Applies to communities as well. We had a guy at church who had a house fire. People didn’t necessarily give money but they did volunteer time to help with cleanup and provide emotional support, cooked meals, and other acts of value.
      This “it’s all about what happens to an individual” has two parts - 1. An excuse to not help in good times, and 2. Ensuring that we ignore systemic problems.

    • @wdehey7853
      @wdehey7853 Год назад +4

      That’s not systemic racism though, that’s a problem with our (black) culture.

  • @Heelincal12
    @Heelincal12 Год назад +1545

    This might be one of the best and simplest explanation of what Systemic Racism is, and did a great job countering a bunch of the bad-faith arguments that pop up from people who deny it exists.
    It's so sad that the first step just has to be having everyone acknowledge it even exists.

    • @Sceptonic
      @Sceptonic Год назад +38

      If it all boils down to poverty, then your arguments should focus on addressing poverty instead of looking at the surface

    • @oliviaspring9690
      @oliviaspring9690 Год назад +156

      @@Sceptonic it does not all boil down to poverty but many of these systems are intertwined.

    • @phelan8385
      @phelan8385 Год назад +6

      Explain how it boils down to poverty.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +172

      Thank you. Well I understand all the denial- most folks can't even define it!

    • @ji_ji_
      @ji_ji_ Год назад +33

      That would be ignoring the title of the video .
      The first part of addressing any problem , is to acknowledge that there IS a problem.
      its not to turn around say, systemic racism doesnt exist but poverty does-- which your comment seems to imply @@Sceptonic

  • @eugene1317
    @eugene1317 Год назад +29

    I did a research paper on the Tulsa and Oklahoma City school districts right next to Missouri (where I now live) and the test score disparity of majority black schools to majority white schools within a 15 mile radius of each other is genuinely dystopian.

    • @williamday3521
      @williamday3521 10 месяцев назад

      Is that a result of racism? That seems to be your implication. It very likely could be that blacks and whites have different attributes and your observation is evidence of this. If so then being racist really just means you're a kean observer and see the obvious differences between the different races of humans. Are you not racist for stating this obvious fact that whites and blacks perform differently in terms of academics. Wait its the systems fault, cause its racist?

    • @eugene1317
      @eugene1317 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@williamday3521 Well William I would say that it isn’t a coincidence that the best and most well funded school district in Oklahoma (Edmond) is within a 15 mile radius of one of the worst performing , least funded, and most diverse school districts. (Oklahoma City) Is this because of racism. No the white kids in OKC school district actually do just as poor as the blacks. I would say the main factor is the economic stagnancy of the state of Oklahomas economy along with the continual defunding of education by the current and former governor. Read some public records and stop drooling over your keyboard.

    • @williamday3521
      @williamday3521 10 месяцев назад

      I can really tell ive entered a debate with an intellectual when a person immediately resorts to insults (this is sarcasm).
      When the debate is lost slander becomes the tool of the loser. I will go back to drooling, thanks

  • @Lifeisablessing2024
    @Lifeisablessing2024 Год назад +799

    I am an African American and I was drinking the Republican kool aid and believed that my lack of success was due to my own fault. One day I woke up and realized that I lacked a father, my mom smoked crack, and my illiterate grandmother raised me. I am lucky to have graduated college with a bachelor’s degree. I am one of the few that made it out the hole and a lot of my peers weren’t so lucky. Although I haven’t reached my apples yet; I made it out the hole. Thanks for your video!

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +48

      I also recommend you watch neo-slavery by knowing better

    • @lakep7798
      @lakep7798 Год назад +51

      You made it! That’s to be celebrated for sure. Now, please do all you can to help OTHERS out of the hole!

    • @MamaKatt
      @MamaKatt Год назад

      @@lakep7798 My mother's grandmother was born a slave. My mother graduated university. My daddy graduated university and started working when he was 4 selling newspaper. My father fought in a war but was denied all home loans to get his family a home but his parents had land outside the sun down town.
      African American women are one of the most educated groups in the country but they are still not being paid what they are worth. And this video only puts the responsibility of racism on black people doing better when it should be place on the shoulders of white people to stop being racist.

    • @alphabetgoop35
      @alphabetgoop35 Год назад +65

      Republican ideals are why you pushed yourself so hard and achieved so much

    • @gunterthekaiser6190
      @gunterthekaiser6190 Год назад +4

      Congrats, mate. Hope you get a bright and peaceful future. You certainly earned it.

  • @sakshamrai1803
    @sakshamrai1803 Год назад +506

    Mr. Beat, I am an Indian Law Student and I have subject called Law and Poverty. We don’t have racial differences in my country but we have something similar in form caste ( read it up) which result in caste based systemic discrimination. Your video was very moving and very informative in helping me understand systemic discrimination and it was one of those rare videos which made me very emotional. Thanks for this video.

    • @AbubakarRaji-c2z
      @AbubakarRaji-c2z Год назад +21

      Caste systems very much exist less obviously in many other places( think the middle east or good chunks of west and north Africa). I would know because I live in West Africa and always knew the children of the wealthy and powerful would do heinous crimes only to be lightly punished if a trial is even held in the first place.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +153

      Yeah I am not a fan of the caste system in India. Sadly hierarchies are everywhere. Thanks for the kind words.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Год назад +13

      There’s colorism too, but the caste issue is a great example of the way racism works, and it’s a helpful tool for teaching in that it’s clearly not the American system.
      One of the great opportunities offered by science fiction and fantasy is being able to discuss these subjects without inherently tripping people’s reflex reactions of “oh that’s not something I agree with politically.”
      The Indian problems are helpful in that they can’t be dismissed as “not real” or “just a metaphor” the way people dismiss, say, the X-men.

    • @godocs11
      @godocs11 Год назад +3

      ​@@iammrbeat It seems human nature evolved from basic natural hierarchy due to natural selection and it's our destiny (I hope) to continue our evolution to a more reasonable and equitable society. Also, these comments are a pleasant surprise! You should be very proud of the community you've fostered. Love your content, boss!

    • @matt_9112
      @matt_9112 Год назад +5

      ​@@iammrbeat"hierarchies" as such aren't really a bad thing.
      Now if we talk
      a) what said hierarchy is based on
      and
      b) what the real life consequences are
      there sure is a lot of bad hierarchies around.

  • @jeffreywalker9337
    @jeffreywalker9337 Год назад +459

    I really enjoyed this video...as a African-American black male who leads a ministry at my church about race relationships this is the type of video people need to hear. It's hard for me telling my white friends systematic racism has been going on since this country began and it still goes on. Thanks Mr Beat

    • @bb3ll07
      @bb3ll07 Год назад +4

      But you don’t need this “system” to get by in life. GOD IS THE ONLY WAY! These terms were invented by man to divide us.
      😢😢
      Me and my friends don’t talk about things like this. All this worry in the world is uncalled for 😢
      Jesus is the way ❤️

    • @mrjaman3752
      @mrjaman3752 Год назад +14

      ​@@bb3ll07 Respect is the way, not Jesus, you can believe what you want, but you should always respect the other one.

    • @Crackinjars
      @Crackinjars Год назад +10

      I don’t know how people can’t see it.

    • @jamspringz
      @jamspringz Год назад

      ​@@bb3ll07 We are in the world but not of the world. The system is educational, medical, legal, social, political, and economic. So, to say you don't need the system to get by shows a lack of understanding what the system or systems are. They are made of people organized to perform a particular or array of functions towards a sought-after impact or result. If a group of people be it your neighborhood, classroom or corporation shared a bias based on a phenotype of a human being they have no say to change and there was no law to target that bias if it was displayed in behavior or decisions made by individuals in the organization, then people could express that bias without legal consequences though unfavorable, unethical and in some cases immoral behavior and decisions.
      MLK is to be appreciated because he show how Jesus is the way, not ignoring or dismissing systemic racism but addressing it vocally and in strategic demonstration. By theses things he was able to move the heart and conscience of the nation to do better. King created language and terms that served as an antidote for rascim and thread to unify us by humanity. He was killed for humanizing black folk and giving hope for economic empowerment and sociopolitical standing. Equity is a threat to white supremacy. Read MLK letter to from the Birmingham jail where he address the request of white pastors to be quiet and lay low. Stop causing trouble let's allow these issues to work out over time.
      The silence of good people is how people with evil intentions rule.

    • @maxdrags3115
      @maxdrags3115 Год назад

      And yet there are many black people with 10+ felonies that get constantly let out.
      You are full of crap.
      Systematic racism does not exist anymore, period.

  • @B_MoreJ
    @B_MoreJ Год назад +88

    I’m a black man and the first 10 seconds of this video was HILARIOUS. Keep doing your thing Mr.Beat

    • @tobi2233
      @tobi2233 Год назад

      Who asked about your skin color

  • @hysteresismode
    @hysteresismode Год назад +142

    Mr. Beat, you’ve put out many excellent videos, but this one is special. Thank you for the work you put into this. Thank you for being a caring and empathetic educator. Knowledge and understanding is necessary for us to move forward.
    “Now you know, and knowing is half the battle”

    • @minoritymind
      @minoritymind Год назад

      Special ed. Black people need to get their shit together. My wife, son, and I are all black, so I don't wanna hear any of that racism crap. Correlation does not equal causation. Stop shooting one another, glorifying ratchet behavior, playing the victim, and thinking we can do whatever we want. Every problem he describes is a cultural one. We have a terrible moral code and mentality. We ruin everything we touch.

    • @arkgaharandan5881
      @arkgaharandan5881 Год назад

      What i stupid video, lets destroy it, whites did not go to africa and started lassoing black people black tribes went to war with each other and enslaved the losers and sold them to jewish merchants, look it up the vast majority of the slave ship owners were jews, but no one blames them for racism and slavery because that is antisemetic. Every group was enslaved at some point, whites have been enslaved for longer and at higher numbers than whites, the first slave owner in america was Anthony Johnson and he was black, the native americans owned slaved as well. The idea that poverty causes crime is laughable, if this is the case how come there is more crime in inner cities with heavy black population than white areas? You can predict crime by accounting for black population, how come Greece wasnt filled with crime despite going so many years of utter poverty while around it you had other countries that are riddled with crime? Universities will discriminate on white applicants and asians in order to hire blacks, liberals will dumb down their language when responding to a job application by someone who is black while conservatives wont according to studies, this is why black applicants have lower requirements to get a scholarship while asians have the highest. The supreme court found out that universities discriminate on asians and the media were mad about it because that will benefit whites, they hate white people. Media hate whites people there are hundrends of articles attacking white people that if you replace the world white with black or jew you sound racist, the media specifically does mention the race of a murder or a criminal if they are black, this is how you get titles like "asian women beaten to death by man" well we know the race of the victim, asian what was the race of the attacker? We cant tell it will increase racism, same with mass shootings , if its white it becomes international news if the shooter isnt white, it is burried and no one is talking about it because it doesnt fit the narrative. There is a video where a white man was refused covid treatment because he was white and it was saved for specifically for blacks, this was official policy just like joe biden discriminated against white farmers by giving relief funds only to black farmers, so when most of the funds went to a few black farmers the majority did not get them, it was supposed to be shared among farmers equality instead he prioritized black farmers so the funds were out by the time they reached to whites, america first legal sued and won. The only systemic racism today is against white people, even when dealing with the police, cops are more likely to shoot a suspect if they are white than if they are black, case and point you know who the overdose junkie fentanyl george floyd is but you dont know who tony timpa is who had the same thing happen to him as george floyd but wasnt high on drugs, yet no one cares because he was white. The entire video is stupid, why would systemic racism only affect blacks while the highest earners in the country are jews asians and indians? Makes no sense.

    • @thetoonophile8830
      @thetoonophile8830 Год назад

      Thank you for being respectful Josuke 🙏

  • @paulcooper3611
    @paulcooper3611 Год назад +213

    Thank you. I grew up in a county in Michigan that, while not overt, had definite systemic racism. My high school had one, count 'em, one, black teacher. She only lasted one year and told me she was glad to leave. The thing is, I didn't realize that I was a racist living in a racist community. It wasn't until I joined the military, left there, and saw what the rest of the world is like that I realized it. So, thank you for this post. It really means something.

    • @virgilflowers9846
      @virgilflowers9846 Год назад +19

      Well said. I grew up mostly in a very rural area of Pennsylvania; we hardly even saw people of any color. I remember when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, a Black family moved to the area and it was a rumor everyone was whispering about before the daughter started school. Like an alien spaceship had landed in the area or something; honestly it’s embarrassing to even that I come from a community that acted like this. I certainly never thought of myself as a racist, and neither did most of the people there, but there was without a doubt a certain insidiously subtle form of racism built in to the mindset. It wasn’t until I moved again when I was 16 and ended up going to a very diverse high school that I truly started to recognize this.
      I empathize with rural America to a certain degree; many kids in these areas simply aren’t exposed to other races growing up. Unfortunately this causes an insulated, unrealistic worldview that can fester and turn into something else. I do think some of these areas are slowly becoming more diverse, but it’s definitely still a problem.
      Systemic racism is absolutely real and this video does a great job explaining many of its ugly forms.

    • @lavoisier2815
      @lavoisier2815 Год назад

      Every Problem in America was Created by White People that's not a Racist Statement that's a Fact Name one that wasn't.

    • @southpaw8040
      @southpaw8040 Год назад

      As long as little black boys and girls are growing up without fathers and Singing along to pound town instead of sesame street, All of this systematic racism is complete nonsense. The only legitimate systematic racism comes in the form of affirmative action where Discrimination based on race is acceptable

    • @susanrichardson631
      @susanrichardson631 Год назад +4

      I hear this from many in the military when you have to unite with other people that are way more diverse than you and you have to depend on those people for your life it definitely changes how you look at things. My ex-husband was a CO in the Marines and he said all his boys were like his personal children. That's a serious Bond.

  • @mrgrimrjs
    @mrgrimrjs Год назад +268

    I appreciate the term "momentum of history". I have been explaining this to people for years and its nice to have a term for it.

    • @heldinahtmlhell
      @heldinahtmlhell Год назад

      Wokies do love their abstract terms which mean absolutely nothing and cannot be materially substantiated in any way.

    • @MA_KA_PA_TIE
      @MA_KA_PA_TIE Год назад

      Momentum of history stops blacks kids from studying for tests? Bs, it's just laziness.

    • @tsmaller7519
      @tsmaller7519 Год назад +3

      You can also use "the ripple effect of the initial impact of slavery!" 😉

    • @mrgrimrjs
      @mrgrimrjs Год назад +2

      @tsmaller7519 I have used similar terms. The problem with that is some people don't want to hear the word slavery. Using the word slavery may put someone off and prevent them from hearing the argument.

    • @aorihanazari524
      @aorihanazari524 6 месяцев назад +1

      I think I would love the "momentum of historical CHOICES" more. "Momentum of history" just depersonalizes choices made by people that didn't need to be made, and makes it seem like it's just vague ambiguous "history". Choices put the onus on the people, and what we choose to do.

  • @chrisw.5625
    @chrisw.5625 Год назад +13

    Good job sir, as a 42 year old black man living in Louisiana.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад +1

      Why does your race matter when mentioning you like the vid?

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage 8 месяцев назад

      @justhavealittlefaith77 meh

  • @TimothyMorigeau
    @TimothyMorigeau Год назад +452

    Great video! As a Native American myself, this all rings true. When you have your ancestors land and culture taken away, it destroys a part of you that’s hard to explain or to quantify. It’s easy to feel like you don’t matter or are not wanted.

    • @advocacyandaccountability
      @advocacyandaccountability Год назад +16

      As a nation, we need to have hard conversations, build understanding, and ensure historic wrongs are never forgotten as we design what the future looks like for all of us. And I believe reparations are part of how the future can begin to balance the broad imbalance that currently exists. There IS enough money and land. We must legislate that the players who still profit from unpaid labor and deceitful negotiations relinquish their unearned share of our community pie.

    • @badger1296
      @badger1296 Год назад +14

      You matter to me ❤

    • @PhyrstNayme-gm7ej
      @PhyrstNayme-gm7ej Год назад +6

      @TimothyMorigeau
      It's a sad Fact that happened to native Americans.
      Sadly still happening to groups of people today.
      The Most disturbing thing about what was Forcefully done to native Americans is the fact of most Americans and Especially the U.S. government, Totally Avoid talking about it!
      They talk about justice and reparations for Every other minority group. But Refuse to own up to how the land was Taken away from your ancestors.
      In truth, those Facts, and how native Americans are still treated today.
      Is one of the single Biggest reasons I Left America.
      Wish you prosperity and peace going forward. Maybe one day you and others will get back the land Stolen and Pillaged by the early colonists and their offspring that followed.

    • @abdullahassad3654
      @abdullahassad3654 Год назад +2

      You people dont mattrr

    • @geezyeskabante
      @geezyeskabante Год назад

      @@PhyrstNayme-gm7ej they literally avoid talking about reparations for black people. Only people they paid were the Jews.

  • @Kimberly34584
    @Kimberly34584 Год назад +61

    As a nurse I remember a peer in nursing school did her senior capstone on the increased maternal and fetal mortality for people of color and their barriers in maternity heath care. Numerous stories of mothers not being listened to when problems arise until horrible things happen. As least in my field I’ve seen one particular area where research papers point out stories of a poc mom having higher likelihood of almost all negative outcomes and for no very apparent reason either. We all asked her for the slide show because she had put so much work into it with more research papers than most of us found on our topics

    • @rimfire8217
      @rimfire8217 8 месяцев назад

      I think one of the reasons for the high maternal morality rate among Black women is because of Obesity.
      Most of the time, in America, unhealthy foods are less expensive than healthy foods.
      So Poverty.

    • @FayeVert
      @FayeVert 3 месяца назад

      @rimfire8217 incorrect, and your prejudice is showing. You are ASSuming that black women are obese and poor. The studies on this subject have controlled for these factors and have actually found *worse* maternal health outcomes among high income, highly educated, healthy-lifestyle having black women than among poor, obese, drug-using white women.

    • @syds8752
      @syds8752 2 месяца назад

      @rimfire8217yeah but also no. Black women aren’t listened to by their medical professionals, full stop. I’ve heard story after story of Black women dying after childbirth because their nurses excused their pain and didn’t listen to them until it was too late.

  • @reaps2197
    @reaps2197 Год назад +100

    I am a mixed heritage Hispanic/White person who has lived in a predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhood. Many of us live in poverty including me, I hear sirens constantly and live near the railroads. On the exact opposite side of town, you see the nice quiet predominantly White neighborhood. We have 3 middle schools and 1 high School. At 2 of the middle schools, you find the students from my neighborhood, the low scorers. At the 3rd, you find the wealthy students, the best at everything. We constantly had low funding, and gym was often interrupted by PSAs by the local police. In highschool you see the groups interact. When a fight breaks out, I often know the fighters. I have to work very hard and take any shortcut I can to pursue a higher education. I've noticed systemic racism for a while, I just didn't know what it was. Thank you Mr Beat, you teach me way more than any history class has.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад +1

      What laws favor whites only in 2024?

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад +1

      You madame, are a racist

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +7

      I also recommend you watch neo-slavery by knowing better

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Год назад +4

      Hispanic isn't a race or ethnicity. Its a person who's first language is Spanish.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад +7

      @@goldenvulture6818 they claim it is a race, hispanic/latino. Not our claim, theirs.

  • @cassyrea3726
    @cassyrea3726 Месяц назад +8

    MR BASED STRIKES AGAIN!!!!!!

  • @AltrTheEgo
    @AltrTheEgo Год назад +35

    As a hispanic, well off person, my parents grew up in poverty. Enough so that every member of their family(themselves included) had to leave high school to help afford their mom's to live. They are super well off now and because of that i am well off. My parents looked at me when they were younger and said "we worked incredibly hard, every day, and so did the rest of our family. That was 10% of why we arent poor anymore. The other 90% was luck. We had friends that had friends that got them into our industries and they helped us get into them after that." The people that helped my parents out of poverty are my Godparents, and while I'm glad they were able to help my parents and give me the life I have, they see no reason to claim any of it was luck. They pretty much got out of poverty and said "well we are only here cause we worked hard and are obviously better." Both my parents and them wouldn't have survived without social programs, yet my parents are willing to be humble and say it was luck and help is necessary, and my Godparents will say it was all them and to cut the food stamps they were on and other social services. I just dont get how such similar stories can end in different mentalities.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 11 месяцев назад +4

      Not all Hispaniques are made equal. The same way that Telenovas looking Hispaniques that end up poor rise from their ashes because of the currency of whiteness . is the same way Afro Latin and indigenous looking ones stay trapped in poverty much longer

  • @z_Totz
    @z_Totz Год назад +347

    This is probably the greatest example of the disparity between de-jure reality and de-facto realities that many people experience.

    • @nebwachamp
      @nebwachamp Год назад

      I don't see how Africa is celebrated when there are more slaves in Africa now than ever existed.
      Smart

    • @knight1706
      @knight1706 Год назад +1

      @@rup04 Everyone owned slaves, all of our founding fathers, most of everyone at that time did too, slavery is horrible but at this point, washington founded the most diverse country on the planet. I think it’s fair to celebrate that at least.

    • @_KRYMZN_
      @_KRYMZN_ Год назад

      @@knight1706 no the fuck it isn’t. “Everyone owned slaves” just is NOT true. This video explains why; *poor* white people were never going to afford owning slaves - their purpose in the hierarchy was below the likes of the founding fathers; poor white people were there to police the actions of enslaved/native populations and to be the ones who personally enforced their oppression.
      Also the idea that you can’t criticise Washington for owning slaves because everyone did so is abhorrent and inhumane. Washington may have *inadvertently* made the most diverse nation in the world, but you can’t just credit him & the founding fathers for that.
      The diversity of the US wasn’t because they cared about other kinds of people, but because they could exploit them for cheap labour (look at the treatment of literally every group upon their entering the US; Irish, Italians, Chinese etc & the treatment of Black & Native Americans) You yanks need to stop whitewashing your history and acting like the founding fathers did anything good besides what was good for *them*

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Год назад +15

      @@knight1706 even those that did not own slaves were dependent on slavery - it was the backbone of the American economy for probably a century.
      They didn’t say “King Cotton” idly - there were other American exports, but that slave-dependent industry was what paid for everything else, along with the commerce in sugar from slave plantations in the Caribbean.
      Kind of unpleasant to think about, but we are in many ways a nation built on slavery, a hypocrisy that was well recognized in the period when the Americans talked about “freedom.”

  • @joeyk107
    @joeyk107 Год назад +271

    My hypothesis: the reason why systemic racism is still this relevant is because so many politicians and other people in power are so OLD. They grew up in more racist times which has led to systemic racism going away much more slowly than it could.

    • @quintessences
      @quintessences Год назад +51

      this is probably so true. we need younger people in the government so actual meaningful change can occur. we need to make voting easy: make it a federal mandated holiday. School funding needs to come from the federal government and not from property taxes. I’d argue more people would be okay with the federal budget allotting billions for education than billions for a growing military budget

    • @paragon4567
      @paragon4567 Год назад +9

      Other then minor issues, agree. Lots of things are still here because of incentives to keep them, this could definitely be the case for historical systemic problems in the black community.

    • @onedroprule
      @onedroprule Год назад +20

      I think ideas about race/gender/religion and associated biases tend to get passed from generation to generation

    • @wombatpandaa9774
      @wombatpandaa9774 Год назад

      I think that's a lot of it, yeah. Very few people actually wake up in the morning with the intent to perpetuate racist systems. Most people just live their lives according to what they're used to. If what they're used to is a racist system, they'll naturally perpetuate it without thinking about the consequences. It's a problem that will solve itself, so long as we keep talking about it, so the rising generations understand that it's something to not be perpetuated.

    • @aquari_2344
      @aquari_2344 Год назад +6

      Its all about the 'experience' line imo. So often when you suggest that we should vote for a younger person with different ideas, people will ask "What experience does he/she have as a governor or politician?". As though we are trying to hire an electrician. That "experience" that older politicians have is in maintaining the status quo and stopping real change. If we want change we have to elect people who are not 60+ ivy league lawyers!

  • @oliverbennett7431
    @oliverbennett7431 Год назад +16

    I’ve never agreed more with a video about systemic racism. One more thing I would like to add and say. The main problem with affirmative action is that it mainly benefits wealthy people of color. I think colleges should examine economic status rather than race now that affirmative action is gone.
    One more thing, funding public schools through property taxes in the immediate area is such bs. Property taxes should be pooled in larger areas, so schooling is more equal.

  • @Adalhaid_
    @Adalhaid_ Год назад +547

    Really good video Mr Beat. Generational poverty should be addressed more and we shouldn’t ignore how/ why it happened in the first place.

    • @TinyDancr
      @TinyDancr Год назад +12

      So is generational poverty or systemic racism that creates this proverbial hole in the ground? You seem to have come to the same conclusion as I did. He says "poverty" is the cause of nearly everything: crime, life expectancy, education then ties it into racism by saying blacks are poor.

    • @TobyTarpey
      @TobyTarpey Год назад

      @@TinyDancrthe hole was caused by history. African Americans and Natives weren’t able to get access to property due to harsh laws against them and this made it so they would generally have less generational wealth which lead to poverty and systemic racism

    • @Freshprankstv1
      @Freshprankstv1 Год назад +7

      Yep every one of my relatives are trailer trash. However I don’t use that as an excuse

    • @maccoleify
      @maccoleify Год назад +28

      If you’re in here getting defensive then you are likely proving Mr. Beats points.

    • @counterscam6547
      @counterscam6547 Год назад +39

      @@TinyDancr poverty has been because of the momentum of history of discrimination against black people

  • @Charmane72
    @Charmane72 Год назад +128

    I watched this video ready to cringe as a 50 year old African-American woman. Not only was the video refreshingly accurate, the comments of eyed open nine black people gives me hope. All great reads as well. Great video.

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig Год назад +1

      I read your comment ready to cringe as a 40-year-old European-America man. Thanks for not disappointing me.

    • @OnnaEthereal
      @OnnaEthereal Год назад +14

      @@JakeKoenig I don’t recall anyone asking for your opinion nor was it needed? It’s always sad when a triggered individual perpetuates passive aggressions because of their seething complexes lol

    • @youtubesucks1821
      @youtubesucks1821 Год назад

      ​@@OnnaEtherealIs that not exactly what you are doing in your reply?

    • @OnnaEthereal
      @OnnaEthereal Год назад +1

      @@youtubesucks1821 free speech garners freedom of reaction.

    • @golgiroth
      @golgiroth 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@JakeKoenig how do you watch this and are still racist?

  • @JDeLauer
    @JDeLauer Год назад +237

    The one thing that absolutely boils my blood about the conversation around the existence of systemic racism is that when those who believe that we live in a meritocracy have to justify why we see certain “races” doing so much worse than other races. The only way they could possibly justify it with any internal logic is by saying that these races are less deserving than other races by some sort of inferiority which is when it goes from ignorance on the topic to just plain old racism. We don’t live in a meritocracy and many people are disadvantaged greatly by no fault of their own and it’s very strongly correlated with “race.”

    • @devlawrence
      @devlawrence Год назад +5

      Those who "fall behind" in a meritocracy are believed to have a cultural issue that does not promote achievement by merit.

    • @loriannrichardson7644
      @loriannrichardson7644 Год назад +47

      ​@@devlawrence And that's the problem. I'm Black American and I attended an elite college. I noticed that I received much higher grades in courses that did blind testing and grading.
      Also, after taking a placement test for an LSAT prep course, upon being assigned to my class afterwards, the instructor insisted on checking my test results several times. He even asked me why I chose certain answers on the test. I find many yte folks truly believe in their superiority and the inferiority of Black people, and this is perhaps the greatest injustice. It not only holds Black people back, but mankind as a whole and in every way!

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад +1

      We do live in a meritocracy and the reason why African-Americans do so poorly is because of a bad culture of violence and anti-intellectualism they cultivate.

    • @bruiseleeroy7010
      @bruiseleeroy7010 Год назад +8

      @@loriannrichardson7644 You hold mankind back when you say yte people instead of white people. What if I said ☻️people?

    • @bruiseleeroy7010
      @bruiseleeroy7010 Год назад +7

      ​@@marlonmoncrieffe0728Someone has to say it. I see it all the time black people hold themselves back. White people have a headstart because they werent slaves back then, but now ee have every opportunity to be just as wealthy. Matter of fact there are very successful black people that do nothing for the poor communities.
      Asians faced a lot of racism too and are some of the richest in this country

  • @SenatorSlime
    @SenatorSlime 7 месяцев назад +18

    11:10, It scares me how many people watched the part giving 6 examples of systemic racism, and then commented something like "Well if black people are below average on all these things, its their fault. They must just be inherently more violent or less intelligent." It completely misses the point in a way that proves to me that people are still very racist to this day. Instead of stopping to think critically about why a whole group of people fall behind in these aspects, they immediately assume that the group of people are inherently worse. Its the same racist argument that black people just love doing crime or are somehow less intelligent just because theyre black.

    • @Bridge2110
      @Bridge2110 5 месяцев назад

      While it might be for some, it isn't assuming anything about the cause of disparities to deny systemic racism. It's actually believers in systemic racism that assume the cause of disparities is racism. I suggest not doing such racism of the gaps, and examining what can explain these gaps. For example, blacks earn less than whites, but once you control for IQ, these gaps disappear, and actually slightly reverse.

    • @NanakiRowan
      @NanakiRowan 4 месяца назад

      @@Bridge2110 It's quite the other way around. When you control for systemic racism, the IQ gap disappears. Stop lying.

  • @QuFromOh
    @QuFromOh Год назад +75

    Appreciate it as a Black Man it means a lot to be open & share to your fan base to open up there minds in the challenges & different things we face daily that no one else even thinks about .

    • @dturtles33
      @dturtles33 Год назад +1

      As a black man, I'm glad no one allowed me to use racism as an excuse. The trope of racism is simply holding back black people.
      Plenty of poor people make choices to get themselves out of poverty.
      My greatest privilege was having two parents who held me to a standard.

    • @alxfonso4924
      @alxfonso4924 Год назад +7

      @@dturtles33 WELL DUH. every since slavery black people have been able to get themselves out of poverty. What were are saying is the obstacles that exist should not exist for most people.

    • @maxdrags3115
      @maxdrags3115 Год назад

      ​@@alxfonso4924 And what obstacle is that?
      The one where a lot of black people steal from each other?
      Join gangs?
      Soot each other up constantly?

    • @deetaylor334
      @deetaylor334 Год назад +4

      @@dturtles33 you spoke on how your parents were your greatest advantage did you watch the part of the video where he explained how majority of black people were robbed of that

    • @ugnoG
      @ugnoG Год назад

      ​@@deetaylor334sod he explain how whote progressives made that possible???

  • @jaysinister7
    @jaysinister7 Год назад +146

    As someone of color who grew up in a poorer, lower class environment experiencing systemic racism on the daily, I recognized when I got yo college and beyond that plenty of people deny systemic racism because they really genuinely don't know or seen it. It's hard to just explain. But when most of these more privileged people witness it or learn of it they become astonished by the fact it exists. Even people who are aware, are just not aware to that level, no blame, it's hard of a thing to understand. Even though there is so much needed to solve it, just baseline genuine education on the subject goes a very far way. They need to know it more than just hearing the term. And honestly some people really genuinely switch up when speaking with people like me in open conversations. Its beautiful to see. Thank you Mr Beat for making this video!

    • @Freshprankstv1
      @Freshprankstv1 Год назад

      Who is the person that’s creating the system? Asians have the highest incomes on average in the us. I guess they didn’t care about all that bs when they came they just worked

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Год назад

      Except he doesn't provide any evidence and if you look at races by income bracket even poor whites, Asians and Hispanics commit less crimes and are more likely to go to college. Moreover immigrants from African nations are more likely to go to college than African Americans

    • @tvscreen8397
      @tvscreen8397 Год назад

      “Of colour”, racist term

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      This is wrong, because it's manipulatory and false.

    • @TheEverFreeKing
      @TheEverFreeKing Год назад

      You're in a cult it doesn't exist, it's a lie to try and make you hate other people based on their skin color.
      It's trying to give you a victim mentality and it is a delusion, break the conditioning don't let them continue to enslave you.

  • @connerpaul9401
    @connerpaul9401 Год назад +234

    When you spend centuries making another group of people poor, you can't expect just giving them equal rights suddenly means they have equal opportunities. These groups of people were held back from the starting line, they finally got to start the race and they're the ones being blamed for being in last place and not knowing how to run.

    • @LetsGetPolitical
      @LetsGetPolitical Год назад

      Systemic Racism Dose not exist and until people take accountability for there actions and stop promoting false lies about this minority communities will continue to fail it amazes me how fast propaganda like your spreads and how quick and how quickly people accepted it as fact

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +7

      Exactly

    • @Casssholevania
      @Casssholevania Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/llci8MVh8J4/видео.htmlsi=mhRD1A2yfX7BkyiO

    • @Casssholevania
      @Casssholevania Год назад +1

      If you haven't seen Kimberly Jones' badass rant from 3 years ago I think you'd 100 percent agree with her

    • @Chann223
      @Chann223 Год назад +51

      Not just economic deprivation, but psychological too. When you've also spent centuries treating and teaching a group of people that they are less than and inherently unworthy of privileges then some others, that generational trauma and abuse also leaves it's mark. To the point that you almost no longer need to oppress them with your own hands, they will now do it themselves without ever realizing it. That coupled with the oppressive systems in place, is hardship that most people could not even fathom let alone explain.

  • @TreseanDaise-bj2dt
    @TreseanDaise-bj2dt Год назад +23

    I would give my both of my arms and legs to have had a teacher like Mr.Beat.

  • @chaddouglas7779
    @chaddouglas7779 Год назад +38

    Mr Beat. I bought your two books and read them. I watch your channel for years. I am black man in the US. Thank you! Thank you for this video. 3 of the 4 books you recommended I read and own. Poverty is the biggest factor of all of these. Overcoming poverty will cause many of these issues which is why so many African Americans were either in or suspected of being members of the communist party before and during the civil rights movement. This will also explain why so many of the leaders were under surveillance by the FBI. Good work Brother. I commend you.

  • @AKUJU
    @AKUJU Год назад +103

    Man thank you so much for explaining this easy. A lot of Africans that newly immigrated to America also don’t understand the history and why black Americans have such difficulties and barriers than African Americans (immigrants) or European Americans

    • @lungeranon7645
      @lungeranon7645 Год назад

      Yeah its so racist that newly immigrated Africans can't even detect on their own unless they sit down for a 39 minute speech on systemic racism.

    • @lungeranon7645
      @lungeranon7645 Год назад

      @kelly8107 Umm Kelly...you do know that African political and merchant elites are the ones who enslaved other Africans then traded those enslaved Africans to European traders for European manufactured goods (guns) right?
      And I'd say it's pretty normal for newly immigrated Africans to not have the patience or the desire to explore every neverending grievance from "Black America" and Al Sharpton types. It's utterly exhausting and I'm sure they're more interested in living *their* own lives. The racism is just *so* pervasive that you can have a good chance to live a decent life if you have your ducks together.

    • @williemaxt
      @williemaxt Год назад +9

      You have a really interesting perspective. As a person who lives in the United States of African descent who has spent the first 10 years of their life in Africa. I wouldn't say that it's a reluctance. It's more so that when a person comes to the United States from another country culturally, they know that they're in a foreign land and they have no way of really seeing some of the injustices or it may not seem as harsh on the surface. It could just be out of ignorance (respectfully)

    • @abnormalnox
      @abnormalnox Год назад +6

      ​@williemaxt it IS pretty much out of ignorance

    • @Gabriel_Blair
      @Gabriel_Blair Год назад +5

      it helps alot that the kind of person economically who can move countries already have met the threshhold of privilege that alot of african americans dont have. many cant even move town or city let alone country lol

  • @Dr.Isackfreewonter
    @Dr.Isackfreewonter 3 месяца назад +5

    Hi Mr.beat, I am african and I just never really understood where to stand when it comes to the issue of racism, I felt judged by the colour of my skin and just ignored it overtime thinking it's just a individual issue, but never really understood such a thing as systemic racism. So thank you for explaining it, it makes a big difference.

  • @assassinsjoker
    @assassinsjoker Год назад +91

    Everytime Native American hardship or struggle is talked about I always see comments about how we were savage and killed each other all the time. If it wasn't for the Europeans or Spanish we would still be killing each other. So thank you for talking about us in this video along with other POC!
    Also talking about the Tulsa race massacre. Talking to many adults and older generations they don't know anything about it or what black wall street was.

    • @heldinahtmlhell
      @heldinahtmlhell Год назад

      Is the first statement wrong or right?
      Are you living like Native Americans lived? Or are you on a computer invented by white people, living in a modern house built by white people, using electricity created by white people, and so on?

    • @TheKlownTimes
      @TheKlownTimes Год назад +2

      I didn't learn about Tulsa (nor Wilmington, NC) until I was in my 30s(!!!)

    • @Understandingways
      @Understandingways Год назад +2

      Democrats did tulsa and trail of tears

    • @TheKlownTimes
      @TheKlownTimes Год назад +8

      @@Understandingways dude, what is your point?

    • @Understandingways
      @Understandingways Год назад +3

      @@TheKlownTimes why doesn't the video mention real racism

  • @gbassman5341
    @gbassman5341 Год назад +202

    I appreciate how Mr Beat tries to tackle these more challenging subjects

    • @weston.weston
      @weston.weston Год назад +5

      Yes, he really does! I am proud of him for having the conscience to do so.

  • @infamouschill
    @infamouschill Год назад +235

    Man, you keep continuing to increase my respect for you... for being fair, honest, non-biased, and most importantly factual. Luv your content my guy.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +38

      Thank you so much!

    • @Gr0ot
      @Gr0ot Год назад +2

      Non-Bias? 🤨

    • @zachblack6318
      @zachblack6318 Год назад +5

      I think he is biased, but then again everyone is. Instead of the Democrat racism of the gap argument, Mr. Beat uses his own version called a poverty of the gaps. An oversimplification to say the least.

    • @Joeysaladslover
      @Joeysaladslover Год назад +16

      @@zachblack6318 ur in too deep man

    • @gabrielwilliams8827
      @gabrielwilliams8827 Год назад +1

      Way too deep

  • @spritesensation
    @spritesensation 2 месяца назад +6

    It bothers me how much people try to blame culture

  • @marcello7781
    @marcello7781 Год назад +83

    One of your best videos so far! Sometimes I think the most vehement deniers of systemic racism are actually aware of it and try their best to confuse others in order to distort the narrative and avoid actions that would undermine the status quo and their wealth privilege.

    • @forthesnowflakes7691
      @forthesnowflakes7691 Год назад +7

      💯

    • @stampedetrail2003
      @stampedetrail2003 Год назад +6

      Yep yep.

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Год назад +28

      An LBJ quote comes to mind.
      "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you."

    • @eddiejones5702
      @eddiejones5702 Год назад +2

      @@nickthompson1812 Wow!

    • @wdehey7853
      @wdehey7853 Год назад

      I disagree. I don’t think systemic racism exists anymore because my parents truly lived through systemic racism, so I understand the difference between systemic racism and racism. I live in the Deep South and there were actual laws preventing black people from doing certain things. I think those who think they still exist don’t understand what systemic racism really is. Yes, we are still suffering the consequences of systemic racism, but it no longer exists in 2024.

  • @anubis2814
    @anubis2814 Год назад +57

    One of the things failed to mention in this insanely comprehensive video is that Cops with a good arrest to conviction ratio are much more likely to get promoted. If they arrested people equally, they would lose a lot more cases because middle class and rich people have lawyers. In many states a poor person gets to see their constitutionally required public attorney for 10 minutes who are overworked understaffed and underpaid, and the best they can tell even 100% innocent people to do is to take a plea deal. There needs to be a required public defender standard nation wide so that everyone gets a fair hearing. So cops go after people not likely to be able to afford lawyers because it looks better around promotion time. Black people are statistically much more likely to be poor so guess who gets targets the most? Underlying factor, poverty.

    • @eddiejones5702
      @eddiejones5702 Год назад +5

      Wow. That's a good viewpoint I hadn't thought about.

    • @kaumealexander9581
      @kaumealexander9581 Год назад

      You're combining the justice system into one entity when you see the opposite play out. Prosecutors and cops can sometimes be at odds. You see it in leftist DA's blatant bias towards releasing criminals.
      Promotions are more complicated then more arrest equals promtion. Its actually done more like the military.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      I thought everyone already gets a public defender?

    • @anubis2814
      @anubis2814 Год назад +2

      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 They are required to by constitutional law, but many state do the very barest minimum and the incarcerated get 10 mins of legal advice with their defender. Yet another layer of hidden injustice

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      How to fix this, @@anubis2814 ?

  • @JFDavis-lq1bp
    @JFDavis-lq1bp Год назад +32

    It is real. I have been a part of it.
    Since 2000, I have had 3 jobs where I was told I could not hire PoC. A Pizza shop, a machine shop, and a carpet cleaning company.
    I knew a guy who handled hiring for a big union in my area. He said he always hired PoC that he thought would fail.
    "If they are gonna make me hire a N*****, Im hiring the worst one."
    Imagine the damage that one guy caused.
    Hell, how much have I caused?
    I spoke up every time, but I still did as I was told.

    • @kudjoeadkins-battle2502
      @kudjoeadkins-battle2502 Год назад +4

      Wow man. I’ve experienced being let go when the company kept a dude who everyone considered a dud!! They eventually fired him too though. It’s so hard to prove the things you talked about. Most when questioned would say how they had a black friend or how cute Halie Berry is. It’s so frustrating man I swear. I’ve had white supervisors who were total idiots but their father knew the guy who owned the spot. I appreciate your comment man, I’m an47 year old Army Vet and I was almost in tears.

    • @JFDavis-lq1bp
      @JFDavis-lq1bp Год назад +1

      @@kudjoeadkins-battle2502 The guy who did the hiring made me sick. I was screaming in his face that he was the most evil pile of sh@t I had ever met. We had to cancel the job and come back later when that crew was done. It was so hateful and nefarious. All the guys who came in front of him had passed the exam. He said he never hired black men who dressed well, spoke well or were timely. He said he always hired black guys who showed up late or seemed dumb or dressed like a slob. As a Union man myself, it made me insane to hear that.
      Cut me deep.

  • @unovasfinest2623
    @unovasfinest2623 Год назад +12

    *open comments
    *click newest
    *sips drink

  • @sbjzumba1
    @sbjzumba1 Год назад +117

    Thank you for this video. As an African American female that made it out of the cycle of poverty I think it so important to continue to educate folks on the systemic issues that continue to hold people of color down in this country. I’m so disappointed when I hear other people of color stating that systemic racism no longer exists. Until America acknowledges its history it will unfortunately continue.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      America already knows it had a racist history-and fixed all that in the 1960s.
      How much longer are you going to use the past as an excuse for all the gang violence, drug use, and out-of-wedlock births that plagues the Middle Passage-American?
      Yes, the Americans descended from Middle Passage slaves and not all black Americans since Nigerian-Americans and Kenyan-Americans are putting their Middle Passage descended counterparts to shame.

    • @NovaxxDjocovid
      @NovaxxDjocovid Год назад +6

      How will America "acknowledging its history" fix any of this? As far as I know, we've already acknowledged our history, big time.

    • @truefacts404
      @truefacts404 Год назад +18

      @@NovaxxDjocovid Now you know that’s not true. Nothing is ever acknowledged as evident in the video . Acknowledge it would start the process no different than an alcohol or drug addict admitting they have a problem . That’s where it starts

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      What exactly is not acknowledged, @@truefacts404 ?

    • @theinternetsavedmylife
      @theinternetsavedmylife Год назад +1

      ​@@truefacts404​ But alcoholism isn't real? It is? How do you know? Maybe there are a bunch of people intoxicated and causing a nuisance.
      Now imagine if there was no alcohol but there was still alcoholism! How do you explain to someone that alcoholism exists. "Because some people act stupider than others" Would you accept that as evidence that alcoholism exists?

  • @Big_Man_W
    @Big_Man_W Год назад +258

    This is not “woke.” This is not propaganda. This is real life

    • @emptyhad
      @emptyhad Год назад +6

      Yep this is life

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Год назад +61

      Yup.
      Although I note: Being "woke" is to be aware of systemic injustice, and desirous of the elimination of same.
      Why is "wanting to get rid of injustice" painted as bad by some people?

    • @wadelewis3286
      @wadelewis3286 Год назад +29

      ​@@grmpEqweer from what I can see, it's from people co-opting words like "woke". Then people who oppose the views, focus on the most extreme, or ridiculous of them and paint that as the meaning, which almost always, looks nothing like the original meaning.

    • @Ravonaa
      @Ravonaa Год назад +33

      ​@@grmpEqweer Change always meets opposition. The hatred of "wokeness" seen in social media is the representation of that.
      Plus, social media has made it easy for people to react aggressively to simple content. Therefore it's easy to paint "woke" people in negative colors, instead of addressing what the "woke" people want to change.

    • @weston.weston
      @weston.weston Год назад +1

      Amen!

  • @sarthak-ti
    @sarthak-ti Год назад +135

    Honestly one of the best political videos I’ve seen that summarizes a controversial topic but provides evidence so eloquently and methodically that there’s almost no room for argument. Thank you mr beat!

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      Your loxism and hate on the White races is evident.

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      that's because you're hindu and think it's ok to shit in public wherever you want and then blame White people that they're cleaner than you.

    • @kieranrollinson8750
      @kieranrollinson8750 Год назад

      THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SYSTEMIC RACISM!!!!!! ANYONE THAT BELIEVES THAT SUCH A THING EXISTS IS FACTUALLY WRONG AND DELUSIONAL, AND HEREBY DECLARED CLINICALLY INSANE!!!!! :D :D

    • @brucecanny
      @brucecanny Год назад +7

      I actually liked how he kept politics out of it never mentioning it once. He even eluded to Obama and Opera not experiencing it. I realize most naysayers are of the right (Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro...) and those that created laws (Reagan), One thing I wish he added is that Clinton (Democrat) made things even worse (1994 crime bill). In the end, I don't think a concept rooted in fact needs to be political.

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      they're not right they're jews lol false ones the synagogue of satan and shall backfire in the name of Jesus!
      @@brucecanny

  • @xXmomofanXx
    @xXmomofanXx 2 месяца назад +3

    Dear god, thank you so much for clearing some of these things up. You don’t know how often I hear what some of these clips say. Ppl deny the shit we have to live through because they don’t have to deal with it. And they’ll tell us to our face it doesn’t exist

  • @1moetime123
    @1moetime123 Год назад +20

    That lawyer knew the difference, that’s why he used wordplay speaking on “law” instead of those ENFORCING the law

  • @slricksy
    @slricksy Год назад +274

    Bravo! Mr. Beat, while I am a long time fan, I must say this has got to be the BEST video you have ever made! This issue is in my heart. I have tried to explain to people! I will use this video for reference. It's excellent you did it in great taste. I think it was excellent. I just can't say enough good about it. Thank you for all the great content. A forever subscriber here!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +43

      Thank you so much! Encouraging words like this really do help me keep going.

    • @kurtie6794
      @kurtie6794 Год назад +1

      How did you comment 22hrs ago when this video was only released 2hrs ago?? 😂😂😂 I think YT’s glitching lol

    • @slricksy
      @slricksy Год назад +4

      @@kurtie6794 I get to view earlier cuz I am a patreon subscriber!:-)

  • @chopsueykungfu
    @chopsueykungfu Год назад +88

    I don't think this video is legal in Florida.

    • @jay4you853
      @jay4you853 Год назад

      Or TX and other red/fascist states...

    • @NIO623
      @NIO623 Год назад +3

      😂

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Год назад

      Care to elaborate?

    • @Mickey-1994
      @Mickey-1994 Год назад

      Common sense is fine in FL, don't be a loser, nobody is holding you down and only losers feel oppressed in America today.

    • @YearOneThorn
      @YearOneThorn 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@goldenvulture6818 I think our Governor would get into a ball and start rocking if he saw this, is what they mean.

  • @bryn1063
    @bryn1063 6 месяцев назад +8

    This is perfect. Ive never seen a video explain systemic racism so well.

  • @skywilliams323
    @skywilliams323 Год назад +105

    As an African American I really appreciate this video because honesty always helps makes a difference.

    • @ericclayton9080
      @ericclayton9080 Год назад +8

      And we know the messenger matter just as much if not more than the message for subjects like this. I'm glad he held no punches....not even sparring himself.

    • @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow
      @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow Год назад +1

      honesty with context. people on the right need to remove nuance to espouse their vitriol

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад

      ​@@TheBiggestMoronYouKnowyeah

  • @kabir3510
    @kabir3510 Год назад +60

    I hate how Asians get made out to be a model minority, without the obvious analysis that they were largely kept out of the country till the 1960's and then those who were allowed to immigrate where almost exclusively highly skilled workers.

    • @90daydifference
      @90daydifference Год назад +11

      Well Africans are the same way, there just isn’t the spotlight for some reason.

    • @sedgelewis8529
      @sedgelewis8529 Год назад +6

      The Chinese were treated as disposable labor during the building of the railroad and the Japanese were interred in prison camps during WWII. And of course three wars against Asian enemies of the US. None of this is to say they faced the same issues as the descendants of slaves but it would be dishonest to say Asian people have not had their own holes to climb out of.

    • @justcallmekai1554
      @justcallmekai1554 Год назад

      ​@@sedgelewis8529Exactly they have. However what OP said is also correct. The thing with how Asians are precevied in this topic is that they "don't complain" about things unlike the "blacks". They are seen as "upstanding" when used against other minorities yet weak willed and easy to control or "obedient" in other words when they are used in practice.
      OP wasn't saying they haven't faced anything but rather how they are used as the "dog" to attack any criticism of the system without even realizing that they have and do fight for things and using no context as to why Black folks have been and still are in the position they are in to push the "blacks are inferior" implication.

  • @Erosis
    @Erosis Год назад +29

    One thing that you didn't mention regarding other immigrant groups having higher household incomes is that most people who have the opportunity to immigrate here are coming from very wealthy families.

    • @Erosis
      @Erosis Год назад +2

      @@Sceptonic I'm referencing the Asian and African countries mentioned in the video.

    • @iamjeramy
      @iamjeramy Год назад

      @@Sceptonic And therefore most hispanic people do not have higher household incomes. Clear correlation.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Год назад

      i say this every time people complain about immigration from the south. like, do they really think a dirt poor person would just have the thousands of dollars on hand to pay for the harsh trip that takes more effort than anything any well off hw!te person has ever done? no, those are the well off people from those countries. trying to escape having their lives stolen and destroyed by european funded crime syndicates

  • @bigweiner4208
    @bigweiner4208 23 дня назад +2

    The tv series "The Wire" is a great example of how systemic issues affect how our lives play out and the unique challenges and obstacles we face.

  • @__8120
    @__8120 Год назад +109

    "Oh that one's actually the drug war" got me lmfao

  • @DannyCalYT
    @DannyCalYT Год назад +71

    I really like that you included the Ben Shapiro clip of him blaming black culture and you pointing out that the problem is poverty and not black culture because I’ve been thinking about that a lot recently. Especially because black culture is very religious which keeps a lot of black folks out of crime and that’s coming from an agnostic person. I think people confuse black culture with gang culture which is very frustrating because the biggest cause of gang culture is poverty. That’s why you don’t really hear about Asian and white gang violence because Asians and whites also have the lowest poverty rate compared to blacks and Hispanics. And when you do hear about white gang violence they usually tend to come from poor families.

    • @randomdudeoti
      @randomdudeoti Год назад +16

      I think he meant rap culture. It does glorify violence and gang violence does it not? I think it is a lack of African American culture that is the issue. The traditional Christian culture mixed with hospitality has been lost to consumerism, poverty, and rap culture.

    • @adamrichardson2227
      @adamrichardson2227 Год назад +12

      @@randomdudeoti Thanks for posting this, as I thought it was obvious to many who see communities of color struggle from the outside. I have heard many stories about black kids being told not to succeed in their classes by their peers because that is acting white. Their assumption is that acting black is being ignorant on purpose, almost playing a character. I think it is the lack of this kind of pressure on white people that whites tend to have less of an issue with that kind of behavior. A good example is how many times criminals in the black community become martyrs if they are killed by a police officer, even in a justified circumstance. Other communities do not glorify their criminals in such a way, and I think it speaks to how the black community views criminality and thug culture as being synonymous with being black. It is like a self imposed racism. I have met plenty of black people and worked with many as well and none of them have been any different than anyone else to work with. That is because they were raised in an environment where they can act and be how they want to, not how their subculture dictates for the color of their skin. I think maybe the truth is that systemic racism does exist, but its source is not what we think.

    • @LittleunlikelyGiant2222
      @LittleunlikelyGiant2222 Год назад +6

      @@randomdudeoti Rap culture is part of black culture which is in turn informed by their past and general poverty affecting black people.

    • @LittleunlikelyGiant2222
      @LittleunlikelyGiant2222 Год назад +12

      It's important to think why people like Ben Shapiro will blame black culture and then never mention poverty or how poverty informs/helps create that kind of culture. He is a political commentator paid by right wing media to "talk". Ask yourself what the current platform of the Republican party is and what is it that they talk about most.

    • @danielbishop1863
      @danielbishop1863 Год назад

      @@adamrichardson2227 : "A good example is how many times criminals in the black community become martyrs if they are killed by a police officer, even in a justified circumstance."
      So true. Whenever a Black person gets killed or injured by a police officer, Black people will have massive protests, or even riots. With the Rodney King and George Floyd being particularly bad. Of course, this just helps reinforce the "Black people are thugs" stereotype.
      Whereas when a White person gets killed by a police officer, White people will just think "Meh, he probably had it coming."

  • @0000i1
    @0000i1 Год назад +25

    I’m cambodian American and rarely ever feel included in discussions of the asian American experience. But it really goes to show that the root issue IS poverty. We were treated like shit during the refugee process, which explains the high rate of mental illness, gang violence and poverty induced things like addiction (obv not exclusive to poverty but it is more likely). So the whole thing about East Asians having more success is just a very surface level observation and ignores historical context

    • @heldinahtmlhell
      @heldinahtmlhell Год назад +2

      Poverty and intelligence heavily correlate.

    • @fltfathin
      @fltfathin Год назад

      Pretty sure it also have survivorship bias in it too, the slavery also happens to chinese, japanese people and other race too, i have suspicion that blacks are simply the biggest headcount among the poor and whatever happens to them also happens to other poor whites and asians. Which may leads to different bad ending like not marrying or having kids and just gone from the statistics.

    • @johnw574
      @johnw574 Год назад

      Most poor people in America are white. The poor whites in "fly over" USA are scorned and degraded. This is a lie to keep poor white people in their place.

    • @LotusBloom0309
      @LotusBloom0309 Год назад

      I’m so sorry you experienced this. I hope you are doing okay.

  • @NIO623
    @NIO623 Год назад +6

    Nigerian Immigrant Mom here: when my 4 year old was in pre-school, I asked the school to test him and place him in the grade that he tested into because I knew my son was advanced.
    He had begun reading at age 2 and by age 4 he was reading at a second grade level. The Principal and Teachers gave me the plastic smile and the run around. They didn't even attempt to test him.
    One day, his teacher wore hoodie with the words: University of Mississippi written on it. My son, who was bored in class, just read the words out loud to her. She was stunned!! She gave him a chapter book, and he read it to her and wanted to read more. The teacher called me, saying that he would be moved up to the first grade immediately.
    Looking back now, they didnt test him because of the bigotry of low expectations. They couldn't fathom that this black kid could be intellectually advanced.

  • @delanyade
    @delanyade Год назад +9

    i’m a black girl who lives in the south (specifically Louisiana) and this is so true. I have an absent father and i’m lucky enough to be able to afford private school. I’m at the top of my class, but I have never gotten a single award for good grades. Matter of fact, only one of the poc in my grade has received one. we work our butts of in school, but we are still treated like second class citizens. Truly an awful system

    • @hysteresismode
      @hysteresismode Год назад +2

      You are worthy of all the success in the world! ❤

  • @myrusEW
    @myrusEW Год назад +13

    Can I talk to you real quick? I am black. No father. Poverty. Mother didn't work, grew up in dilapidated homes, mother got into the housing bubble, ended up getting into an even worse living situation than before we moved into a home. I went to a crappy school, my own mother wouldn't let me play sports, wouldn't let me make friends, would take me out of school as a punishment. I got beatings, sexual assault, experienced racism, and discrimination.
    But, I am better off than anyone in my family ever has been. This video has shown me that systemic racism exists, but you mention the "200 years and then given freedom" line a couple times and that doesn't make sense to me. Despite all of my shortcomings and disadvantages, I was still in gifted programs. I still managed to get a job that pays 6 figures, I still managed to get a wife and not have children before I'm ready(currently 26 with no plans to have children until much later).
    I do have debt and made bad choices, but that's where i want to discuss. At what point do we stop blaming the system and blame the person? I was homeless for 4 months and maintained a job, stayed away from drugs and alcohol, and overall just made the best choices in my circumstances. You're going to chalk up success to luck? Me choosing not to do drugs and to maintain a job even if it requires me to sacrifice some bit of myself to appease the higher ups as luck? Me taking out a car loan I know I can't afford to help me find a better job is luck? Me eating rice and beans and rotisserie chicken is luck?
    You can say that systemic racism exists, sure, but that does not take away accountability from peoples choices. Given your beliefs, I never should have gotten to where I am, and for you to say I'm lucky? It's ridiculous. If being intelligent and having an indomitable will is lucky, then perhaps humans are doomed regardless, and the whole point is moot.
    Can you elaborate to me where the line is between being set back by systemic racism and making bad choices because you're a bad person? "people in desperate situations are more likely to resort to desperate measures" is a piss poor excuse for making bad choices. I have every excuse in the world to hate everyone and to drink my sorrows away, but it's not the world that controls me. I control myself. I choose to make better choices than I previously did.

    • @breem1924
      @breem1924 Год назад +1

      I'm sorry that you had difficult times in your life, but I'm happy to hear you powered through it and made good choices. I agree with what you are saying, that people do control what they do for the most part and while our surroundings can make certain things difficult, ultimately it does come down to the person as well. Thank you for sharing your perspective.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      Right on, man!
      And good for you!

    • @zekume
      @zekume 7 месяцев назад +4

      As one person this is an anecdotal experience. You would need to prove not only that everyone even has "indomitable will", but also that it will get them out poverty. Will alone is not enough the majority of the time. If the majority of people are having a hard time and you are the one person that gets out of a situation then yes, you are lucky. The saying luck is when preparedness meets opportunity applies here, I believe. When the opportunity for you to get out came you were prepared. Not everyone has the mental capacity for it. And not everyone is affected the same way. If it were that easy that everyone could just wake up and change, everyone would have done it. Everyone homeless would've gotten a job and saved enough for a place to stay. And the range of choices given to a person matter as well.

  • @hussamkhaled1346
    @hussamkhaled1346 Год назад +48

    Thanks for this video. I come from a country where there is both racism and sectarianism, and this phenomina is rooted with how people get jobs, what positions in government people can hold, how people can vote, and how much your income is. I think this issue is a world issue and many countries, especially my own, need to address it lest this system of discrimination gets worse and generations of people suffer because of it.

  • @stevenogbuehi3846
    @stevenogbuehi3846 Год назад +12

    Mr. Beat, I was explaining this to a good friend (not from the US) about systemic racism about a week before this video was "recommended" to me and I was quite impressed. I'm currently in college now and your pointing out of fallacies (learned about these in my Critical Thinking class) was spot on. I appreciate your very strong attempt to remain unbiased and your videos are a very net positive for people to gain a better understanding of this topic as well. Keep doing what you're doing and don't let the negativity bother you.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      "Very strong attempt to remain unbiased"
      This comment sounds as fake as a comment can sound

    • @stevenogbuehi3846
      @stevenogbuehi3846 Год назад +6

      @@Illumirage Why do you say that?

    • @Rubenfoundit
      @Rubenfoundit Год назад +4

      @@stevenogbuehi3846 That guy is a mentally disturbed troll. Don’t bother.

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Год назад +4

      @@Illumirage Every comment you make is a joke.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      @@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty cry, racist

  • @miriamlevenson9430
    @miriamlevenson9430 Год назад +96

    as someone (white btw) who attends a pretty deprived public school with a 70% minority enrollment rate & 38% of students living in deprivation, thank you. it’s so disheartening to see (obviously not all of) my black & hispanic counterparts be underestimated, punished, & left behind, and most people blame it on their behavior rather than understanding everything you said in this video. so, thank you 💕

    • @Anti-Atf
      @Anti-Atf Год назад

      It is because of behavior (black btw) every time I’m around white people I feel welcomed and not threatened but every time I’m around black people they’re rude, ghetto and look like they want to kill me

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      White countries have White countries and continents, that's not entitled that's just their countries that you shouldn't be in, just like White people aren't in Asia much if at all. He's quite clearly muslim, this is about mixed races spreading that false faith.
      He sais he "doesn't like to be identified as White" which means he's a mixed race individual and shouldn't be in America because America is White people's land, he should be in the middle east where his kind is and don't have White people anywhere there.

    • @baddreams4368
      @baddreams4368 Год назад +3

      bait

  • @nndjkn9255
    @nndjkn9255 Год назад +138

    This is so insightful. Poverty is the root cause of so much trouble in these communities, and it’s often enforced by policies that promote income inequality, keeping these communities in the same spot for generations and then bringing in more people into poverty. This wealth divide also promotes policy makers to ignore these problems and blame it on things like culture or race.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +26

      It's indeed a vicious cycle

    • @Naughtypotae
      @Naughtypotae Год назад +6

      @@iammrbeat I just have a genuine question regarding the aspect of culture. Does culture play any part in keeping certain groups in poverty? For example, the situation in some cities where Walmarts are shutting down due to theft within mostly black concentrated communities? Where does the line reach between systematic racism and the actions of others within a community bringing down everyone with them?

    • @christianbuskirk1471
      @christianbuskirk1471 Год назад +5

      It would be more difficult for people to blame it on culture or race if the term systemic racism dropped the race aspect all together. It is a social construct after all, so maybe systemic poverty would be a better term.

    • @trollingisasport
      @trollingisasport Год назад

      It absolutely does. Cultural norms significantly influence behavior and attitudes, impacting success and societal dynamics. In educational settings, the behavior of disruptive students can negatively influence the performance and well-being of their more engaged peers. This dynamic extends to broader society, where adopting dysfunctional habits or values can hinder individuals from achieving successful outcomes. Another example is the American "finders keepers" mentality, which can normalize the appropriation of lost or unattended items, subtly endorsing a lack of accountability for such actions. Additionally, victim-blaming attitudes, such as criticizing a theft victim for not being careful enough, shift focus and responsibility from the perpetrator to the victim. This not only undermines the seriousness of the crime but also reflects a societal tendency to overlook underlying criminal behavior in favor of critiquing personal vigilance.@@Naughtypotae

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 Год назад

      you're the vicious cycle, you're teaching to blame and hate on well behaved races the White ones, while the Blacks even the Blacks admit in Africa it's not down to being poor, it's down to faith and making sure you look after your spaces , Following false doctrines and rituals is using manipulation to claim you're the victim while being the perpetrator, that was taught from mixed races to Blacks and it's been hundreds of years now we've heard these left wing lies. @@iammrbeat

  • @maxmustermann2417
    @maxmustermann2417 Год назад +56

    thank you so much mr. beat. I'm 32 and I know a bunch of younger people (younger siblings of friends, bandmates, etc), who are totally convinced by the modern conservative narrative that "we solved racisism in the 60s" due to tons of super simplified shortvideos and such. this is a great tool to help me clear some things up. thanks, please don't ever stop what you're doing. I'm from europe btw. we need this kind of content here as desperatly as on the other side of the atlantic.

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +2

      You can also watch neo slavery by knowing better

    • @thecakeisalie6601
      @thecakeisalie6601 Год назад

      Your cobservative siblungs are absolutely correct.

    • @graciegjj
      @graciegjj Год назад +3

      Humans seem to be pretty tribal. Forcing diversity I'm not sure it's a good idea. Let people who want to interact with different people do so at their own free will. It seems like no matter what humans find a way to segregate themselves... Usually income these days but it seems to be color too. Birds of a feather flock together 🪶

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 Год назад

      Lisa Cabrera and Roland s Martin cover more video of it maybe show them

    • @LuigiWasRight
      @LuigiWasRight Год назад

      @@thecakeisalie6601incorrect*

  • @AnimaDweller
    @AnimaDweller 6 месяцев назад +2

    What astonishes me is how well Mr Beat is able to explain such complex topics. The comment section doesnt even descent into madness because we can all agree "Yeah...he got it prett accurate actually"
    Thanks for that, Beat

  • @jdub8419
    @jdub8419 Год назад +35

    Excellent job Mr Beat, Myself a black man have tried to explain this to people on many occasions. This was the best explanation of systemic racism I've ever heard. Thank you, I'll be recommending your video to some people who deny ...systemic racism. Great Job on a very complex topic.

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 Год назад

      It’s been on the world so US had began paying world ecocide reparations for a UN equitable and just transition so the whole world is equal. Agenda 2030 says home ownership and car ownership is not equitable so you will have a car subscription

  • @Idealist_Metaphor
    @Idealist_Metaphor Год назад +9

    People will watch this whole video and then say “culture not race and single fathers”

  • @quanto4297
    @quanto4297 Год назад +53

    I’m a conservative-leaning person and I actually agreed with most of what you say here. I think what is often described as “systemic racism” is actually poverty due to unjust limitations upon past generations.
    My issue with the way this is often discussed in mainstream media is the assumption that some form of affirmative action is necessary to right this wrong. I’m inclined to think good economic policy, that avoids excessive market distortions, will go further than any affirmative action, but that is up for debate. In other words, fighting modern poverty will be more effective than trying to undo the effects of past racism.
    My point is that affirmative action shouldn’t be treated as the only solution because it, in my view, creates its own set of problems.
    One solution, drawing from your example, would be for scholarships to be offered to students on the basis of family or personal income, instead of race.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +30

      Everything you said was completely rational. You make great points.

    • @GrimBrother
      @GrimBrother Год назад

      This. Politicians made this a race issue for political points instead of what it truly is--an economic issue. Unfortunately, academic institutions are furthering this as they become more and more irrationally leftist.

    • @thisistheway3812
      @thisistheway3812 Год назад +8

      Affirmative action proports racism

    • @godhimself1128
      @godhimself1128 Год назад +3

      Agreed. As a descendant from slaves (and French Canadians apparently) I've never been much of a proponent of reparations. It would just be way too complicated to assign who qualifies and who doesn't. I believe the superior alternative is fighting for those in poverty and the working class as a whole. Child tax cuts, affordable housing/college, funding for neighborhoods, POLICE REFORM etc. All the basic stuff that both sides of the isle should support.

    • @LittleunlikelyGiant2222
      @LittleunlikelyGiant2222 Год назад +1

      Not just past limitations, but past limitations that still exist through a sort of cascading effect. As for affirmative action, I think it's better to have it for now than to not have it. From all the stories and arguments I've heard against it, there hasn't been any proof that backs up the most brought up argument that it steals spots from more deserving students. Regardless, the well has been completely poisoned in regards to affirmative action.

  • @Luc9Nine
    @Luc9Nine 4 месяца назад +3

    The ending is absolutely based, "research on your own, don't believe in everything I just said" it should be so obvious and yet most people are oblivious.

  • @thespiceman9367
    @thespiceman9367 Год назад +16

    People severely underestimate just how recently racism and legal segregation was the norm in America. Most of our living parents/grandparents remember segregation. The Civil War was 162 years ago- a long time for sure, but also relatively short in the wider history of the US. The last Native American Boarding Schools closed in the late 80s/early 90s. As you mention, these dogwhistle/systematic policies are *still happening*

  • @rileysligting539
    @rileysligting539 Год назад +13

    That clip with Ben Shapiro use to resonate with me. Kinda crazy how a person can flip 180 degrees on an opinion. Poverty and the idea of momentum of history make so much more sense than just culture.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      How is poverty an excuse for any of the African-American community's continued self-destructive behavior.
      Okay, let's say they ARE poor because of past racism. Now what?
      It is ENTIRELY free to NOT join a gang, NOT skip school, and NOT have kids out of wedlock.
      HOW is being poor an excuse to be a miscreant?

  • @AllyAmp
    @AllyAmp Год назад +133

    You are absolutely on the money on this, Mr. Beat. I have known plenty of smart, resourceful and genuine African Americans who were needlessly tied down by economic problems. To think in 2024, we still have this issue. I am glad that you were an ally. You have also been inspirational.

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 Год назад

      Indisputable with dr rashad Richey explains it more and black star network

    • @LetsGetPolitical
      @LetsGetPolitical Год назад

      Systemic Racism Dose not exist and until people take accountability for there actions and stop promoting false lies about this minority communities will continue to fail it amazes me how fast propaganda like your spreads and how quick and how quickly people accepted it as fact

    • @NotMyFault2
      @NotMyFault2 Год назад +1

      And for every black man in that situation you described, there are 8 white men in that exact same situation.

    • @NW7386
      @NW7386 Год назад +2

      ​@@tomserrvo we do, unfortunately. If it's not your experience that ok, but you don't get to speak for everyone.

    • @samuelduenas1591
      @samuelduenas1591 Год назад

      @@NotMyFault2 yeah man i wonder which group of people comprises the majority of the American population. Those white people are in that situation because of no fault of their own just like the black people but those white people will have a marginally easier time climbing out of the hole they were placed in compared to their black counterparts

  • @NandR
    @NandR 5 месяцев назад +3

    As a white man, I just want everyone to have at least half the chances to succeed in life that I have thrown away. All the times I got in trouble but escaped the worst consequences, the times I got offered a job and hired on the spot, the times someone has stopped to offer me help when I made a dumb decision. I feel like I was born into a culture that expected and hoped I would succeed, a culture that some people don't inherit. And I started off in a hole, a single parent family of 3, welfare, no home, no car. However, I was still given everything I needed to move ahead in life. Everyone should have that.

  • @howardhedrick3726
    @howardhedrick3726 Год назад +81

    Great video, I'm a white guy that had plenty of advantages in life. I truly do hope as a society we overcome these issues... poverty is the root cause, let's all come together to help raise each other up.

    • @mporter123456
      @mporter123456 Год назад +10

      Black guy here! I love your comment!!!

    • @smartphones4cheap940
      @smartphones4cheap940 Год назад

      Hi, good human. 👍 Sad part is as a society Capitalism will not thrive without the haves and have nots, slaves and slave owners. It will never end just change the players. The slave owners no longer care what color the slaves are, just as long as they stay the owners 😉

    • @JonathanSinclair-zx
      @JonathanSinclair-zx Год назад

      in order to overcome we need more white people to stop assuming they know everything already and watch this video.

    • @afreedman4361
      @afreedman4361 Год назад +4

      I do think we, the people, have a better chance at eradicating poverty than our government. History has made a compelling argument that they’re more adept at creating than alleviating poverty.

    • @Behavioral_Sink
      @Behavioral_Sink Год назад

      any problem that can be fixed with money would have been fixed with money, US is the richest country on earth

  • @live4yourself_
    @live4yourself_ Год назад +31

    Videos by creators like this are needed because let's be honest most white people are only going to listen to other white people. He isn't saying anything that black people haven't been saying for decades. With that being said i definitely appreciate you making this video.

  • @mattsains
    @mattsains Год назад +14

    I know you were hesitant to release this video, but after watching it, I think it’s an invaluable resource on the internet on this topic. The world needed this video and I hope it doesn’t get restricted nor develop toxicity in the comments

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 11 месяцев назад

      Mathieu, i hope you'll take the pressure off the Black people you work with or share spaces with however Brief. But like we take all we can get .

  • @wolfkelli5077
    @wolfkelli5077 10 месяцев назад +3

    I really love that a lot of the time you don't mention the people saying nonsense by name, just show what they said and talk about why it's wrong. It's a great way to sort of mitigate the platform of them. It also serves as a boost to your credibility, as you're not chasing clicks by using their names in titles/descriptions most of the time.

  • @ACABDevil
    @ACABDevil Год назад +42

    I'm black. A direct descendant of Slaves. There's even a book on Amazon about my last name and its link to slavery. Nice video. This wasn't intended for those experiencing systematic racism but those who do not. Good work. Keep it up.

    • @hmmmmmm6901
      @hmmmmmm6901 Год назад

      That’s why we need to take back our names take ancestry test and pick a Mandinka or whatever tribe you belong to last name. It’s so freeing trust

    • @Spencer0225
      @Spencer0225 Год назад

      How about some personal responsibility. Black culture doesn’t exactly put a high value on being educated and well spoken. It’s your fault

    • @jamericanyaadie
      @jamericanyaadie Год назад +7

      @@Spencer0225If Black people don’t value the importance of education, why do you think institutions such as HBCUs were established? How can you look at people like MLK, Malcolm X, Langston Hughes, Frederick Douglass, Zora Neale Hurston, etc. and then blanket statement an entire group as being disinterested in speaking well or being educated?

    • @baddreams4368
      @baddreams4368 Год назад

      Bruh you just got ragebaited

    • @Spencer0225
      @Spencer0225 Год назад

      @@jamericanyaadie If black people value education then why are blacks consistently the poorest group?

  • @Yukinebi
    @Yukinebi Год назад +22

    I already knew all of this, thanks to Dr. Trey Batey, my old anthropology teacher. He specialized in biological anthropology so if he says race is a social construct not a physical one, I am well inclined to believe him. Definitely an eye opening experience get to the bottom of this whole thing. Systemic racism is something people often do not understand, its quite vile to even deny its existence.

  • @alphabah401
    @alphabah401 Год назад +10

    Y’all would definitely disagree on some things but I wanna see you and FD signifier have a conversation. Both educators and I think a lot would come out of y’all having a convo within this topic and history in general

    • @bombi8709
      @bombi8709 Год назад

      i agree, seeing fd signifier speak with him would make for a very interesting and educational video

  • @fireworxz
    @fireworxz 6 месяцев назад +4

    In Muslim countries, their constitution explicitly discriminate against non-muslims citizens. Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh are among them. They don't practice affirmative action, instead they practice systemic "religionism". Funny thing is, if the citizen converts to Islam, they get to enjoy all benefits. You should make a video about this system.

  • @thecadencekyle05
    @thecadencekyle05 Год назад +82

    Thank you, Mr. Beat! I really appreciate the intelligence of this video. As a black person, it often feels like the refusal to understand systemic racism is a choice. Because once you understand then if you don't help to change it you're part of the problem. Watching this on MLK day is inspiring. You may not truly know just how powerful your acknowledgement is to a community often screaming into a void and crying for understanding. 🙏🏿

    • @Crackinjars
      @Crackinjars Год назад +3

      It is a choice because evidence shows that it’s real.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад

      What exactly is the SOLUTION?

    • @davidwestwater2219
      @davidwestwater2219 Год назад

      Your one of the luckiest people on earth

    • @davidwestwater2219
      @davidwestwater2219 Год назад

      ​@marlonmoncrieffe0728 reverse racism and letting gang members out of prison.

    • @ΤΟΣΠΟΥΔΑΙΟ
      @ΤΟΣΠΟΥΔΑΙΟ Год назад +3

      ​@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 build a time machine and stop slavery so it doesn't cause misfortune in minorities for generations to come.

  • @Welkon1
    @Welkon1 Год назад +11

    My fellow black brothers, just walk the streets with a mocha latte (Can be empty, just a starbucks cup or something) in your hand and nobody will think you're a threat.

    • @Antwannnn
      @Antwannnn Год назад +1

      Holy shit you broke the code

  • @apharoahnamedlegion9215
    @apharoahnamedlegion9215 Год назад +27

    True intelligence is taking a complex subject matter and simplifying it as if you explaining it to a 4th grade class. Perfect video, I tip my hat off to you Mr. Beat sincerely A Black American Veteran. Thank you.

  • @thegreenrose147
    @thegreenrose147 Год назад +7

    And THIS is the video that made me a subscriber. I will be using this video as a resource to help educate my daughter when the time comes. Thank you so much for this video, Mr. Beat; you are one of a select few of treasured channels on this wild and wacky site and it’s appreciated.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      Indoctrinate your daughter*

    • @thegreenrose147
      @thegreenrose147 Год назад +2

      @@Illumirage you must have thought that was sooooo clever and smart 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 there goes the applause you wanted, now bye bye. I’m proud to be a Black woman despite all of history’s atrocities and my daughter will know the truth and still be proud, regardless of who’s uncomfortable with that.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      @@thegreenrose147 ok black supremacist

    • @thegreenrose147
      @thegreenrose147 Год назад +2

      @@Illumirage if being proud of my race, and all we’ve achieved despite the many setbacks we’ve faced makes me a black supremacist then okay, incel. Have the day you deserve.

    • @Illumirage
      @Illumirage Год назад

      @@thegreenrose147 you're the black supremacist incel here, not me

  • @QcWilliams
    @QcWilliams Год назад +6

    I am a Black man and not going to comment on this subject, not because i don't want to. I don't want to get in trouble. We all know what Systematic Racism is. Is there anyone saying there is no Systematic Racism in America? Is a Racist themselves.

    • @ugnoG
      @ugnoG Год назад

      How come black people say it's real and then excuse the laws they chose as an example when I show them biden wrote the laws