Do Black People Play the Victim ? // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 177

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Do Black People Play the Victim ? // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 177


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  1. Hell yeah bllacks are always playing the victim role in society. What a bunch of im so oppressed bs. Man up because if you dont your ass is gonna be left behind. Its a dog eat dog world and nobody cares about what you think is oppressing you. That crap is all negative and nobody wants to be around negativity unless they have the same oppressed mentality as you. Two negatives don't equal a positive and so forth and so on. For real.

  2. We had a black President. There are plenty of black millionaires. Black actors. Black athletes. Black inventors and scientists. Black entrepreneurs. Black small businesses. You get out what you put in. If you are a PERSON who says "well I'll never make it because this or that, then you won't make it". People come from some of the worst situations and make themselves a life no matter what race they are.

  3. Plenty of white people play the victim as well. As for your example of not being promoted in the workplace that story is not unfamiliar to a lot of women trying to get ahead in male dominated industries. Ive also seen it when the person who deserves to be promoted is not because they are not as social as the person that was. Discrimination happens everywhere and is not isolated to one particular gender ,ethnicity or race. You just have to find ways to work around it .

  4. Black people don't need to play the victim…we are the victim of a system built upon the denial of our basic humanity. That is separate issue from whether black people must strive to excel regardless of the circumstances and whether there is enough space in the current environment for blacks to prosper, in-spite of, maybe because of, the victimization. I have more education and make more money than 90% of all people of any race. It is not that is am not foolish enough to deny the obstacles, it is I am smart enough to maneuver around them.

  5. One who is a victim of a crime is a victim. How is a victim supposed to respond, to their being victimized ? That can be argued but not whether one is a victim or not. The White men who accuse Black people of having a victim mentality, cry about non-existence or perceived discrimination against them.

  6. "If you can hear me and see me hit that like butt—-oonnnn." ………… "hit that like butt—–onnnnn." ………………. "smash that like butt—–ooonnnn." ……… "if you can hear me see me hit that like buttoooon please….please." 😂😂 just please everyone hit that fucking like button aleady!!

  7. With a population so massive in Nigeria, I wonder why these Jesus lovers citizens haven’t overtook the corrupt government yet …
    Oh wait…. they waiting on Jesus …

  8. @26:20 . That one incident has now made you what we're talking against. Sho each race and sex has thr opportunity to steal your phone before u learn not to leave it around. Most thieves are opportunistic meaning they only steal if the opportunity is available. I congratulate you for graduating med school but i would only trust u with simple decisions.

  9. But they didn't come over here in the bottom of a boat. They didn't volunteer to come. So the brain wash was tremendous. When they built all was destroyed. I'm not even experience enoug to tell you what you need to know. But I do know its a name for you. That can't be used in commentary. This is to the last caller on this show.

  10. It not easy oh, what i hate is when we black people look down on each other and hate each other that the worst feeling ever. Great talk thank you so much i appreciate you. Interesting talk, oppression everywhere.

  11. I agree with most of the sentiments but I disagree with the acknowledgment of 'Victimhood'. We are not victims, it's actually crucial to use a different model to analyze the struggles of being black in certain social environments. The acceptance of victimhood permeates the human subconscious, it may not reduce your confidence today but it will cause an identity crisis tomorrow. Yes, there is racism and discrimination because there are people who despise us hoping that we will never unite and attain power. This means we must adapt which is what's happening with channels like yours and Internet as a whole. It's a matter of time before Africans can share wisdom and build the institutions required to create a better world for our children. That being said, YOU ARE NOT A VICTIM. Africans should seek power and wealth, but don't ever forget to reinvest back into the African community but seriously, I'm not a victim, no black person is a victim even if the definition applies in your case don't accept this label that will ruin your psychology. I could never have achieved success in my life by accepting this, that is the truth.

  12. There is a story about this girl who went to visit her dad who was in the cancer ward and although it was protected meal times meaning she had to wait, she noticed that they were bringing food cart out at the same time, a white couple came past and said 'in the nick of time' and were allowed in, seeing this the girl proceeded to go in, the nurse literally used her body to block her from coming in … this was witnessed by a doctor. When she reported the case, she was told the nurse wasnt racist towards her! please tell me if that was fair. This nurse is an auxilliary nurse, knew she was going to be reported then claim she couldnt remember this scenario

  13. It is CLEAR that we need to stop talking and start doing what we are talking about!! I have already started uniting with my Black brothers and sisters. When will everyone else begin the process? Talk is cheap!

  14. Black people certainly do play the victim! Our problem is that we focus too much on racism. Is there racism yes? But our focus should be on Black Excellence. Too few of us own businesses. Even less value education, and let's not even talk about fatherless homes and bad credit among blk people. This is what keeps us at the bottom. I'm sick of the excuses. Other ethnic groups come to Western countries and within a generation have gotten their families out of poverty But blacks, no. We're still crying….woe is me, poor black person. Please… It's tiring. Elevate your mind.

  15. Only a foreigner, a white racist or a duped so-called black conservative would ask such a ludicrous question. Americans descendants of slavery don't have to "play the victim." They have been declared "the official victims" of this society by the U.S. Constitution.
    These are the reasons why the US Government, US corporations and US institutions owe the matrilineal adult(21 and above) descendant children of enslaved African women who can trace their matrilineal linage back to 1863, a reparations package:

    1. The human trafficking system of kidnapping and being sold to white

    slavers/ the horrendous torture on slave ships during The Middle Passage to America.

    2. The Auction Block & the selling away of children

    3. 244 years of unpaid labor under the whip and forced breeding, rape, torture and mutilation and murder.
    4. The Constitution Declared enslaved Africans to be 3/5ths human beings –

    thus sanctioning white privilege

    5. Jim Crow Laws after Reconstruction that set up American Apartheid

    that were not officially ended until 1965

    6. The US New York Stock Exchange opened selling black bodies

    7. Towns owe for thousands of recorded lynchings that took place within their jurisdiction;

    will pay for each lynching case

    8. States where about 50 black towns were obliterated by white riots will pay:

    Rosewood, FL, "Black Wall Street, and many more.

    9. Land stolen before, during, after Reconstruction/ The Freedman's Bureau

    10. The Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for degrading and dehumanizing

    color caste stereotyping that continually promoted the degradation of black people.

    11. Universities like Harvard that benefited from slavery already written proclamations

    denouncing the long list of structural and social racism practiced on their campuses

    12. Insurance companies that insured slaveowners that are still in business pay reparations

    13. Anti-literacy laws, separate and unequal basic education, non admission

    to state colleges and universities

    14. Promised Forty Acres and A Mule that was never honored

    15. Universal Injustice in US courts over the course of its entire existence

    16. Nationwide lethal police brutality during and after slavery

    17. Universal Job/Wage discrimination 1863 to 1965

    18. Universal Housing discrimination

    19. Predatory loans

    20. Denial of right to vote: the poll tax, the voter exams

    21. US Presidents condoning more than 100 years of KKK nationwide

    terrorism

    22. The psychological damage that has scarred untold millions of black

    people in America over the course of the past 400 years.

    23. The stripping of their identities: names, customs and cultural identities.

  16. Am a big fan of Phrankleen. Someone like second person that called in was not answering that question.. being victim and playing victim is very different. They should understand the difference.. Some of them are happy with the crumbs from a white mans table. Sorry if am raw saying this.

  17. This is a very good topic. I'm reading some of the comments and listening to some of the callers… I don't think black people play the victim. And many many cases black people are poor, black people have been subject to so much discrimination systemic oppression , that they don't know or don't see a way out of it. It to not understand another black person's experience or not try to understand black person's experience so, to me is not fair. Everybody unfortunately is not in a position to just pick them self up, go to college , and get some great job… It's not that easy for everyone. And I can say that cuz I live it. I have 3 degrees, including a masters , and it's still hard for me. Basically what I'm saying is, if you don't know a person's experience you shouldn't judge

  18. The issue is so deep only few will understand it, the damage was done when they first came to Africa and divided Africa into small countries. Until we unite and go back to being one Africa, and make Africa great again, they will continue to win.

  19. Yeah, we do. But I wouldn't say it is more playing the victim mentality than taking on a collective defeated role as victims. When we say these groups come to our neighborhood, country, area and exploit our people and take it out toward each other and don't unify and fight and defend ourselves, that's the defeated role as victims. The snooty stuff from some tokens that think they have some position and power is nonsense. They're using the play the victim line to elevate themselves over other black people. They're becoming or became our enemies.

  20. I can see that guy on your show really enjoys eating his Butter Biscuits! America as well as many other countries in the western world were not built off FOREIGNERS but the Blood Sweat and Tears of the Blackman! That guy must love eating the Butter Biscuits! We are Victims of a society that refuses to acknowledge and support our contributions that made those countries Great in the first place! The President of the United States Of American Didn't have such a Grand House to live until the Black man built it! Their children were suckled from the breast of the Black Woman who could not feed her own children until the Slavemaster's children ate first! Don't get it twisted! just because we are victims of a System that promotes Racism and White Supremacy does not mean that we shouldn't Unite, Stand Up and Be Proud of the Greatness and resiliency of a people that never stop fighting for the right to be Free with dignity and Respect for our accomplishments as well as our contributions to a civilized society!

  21. By identifying as “Black” we are already locking into a victim mentality! How one identifies oneself, as opposed to how other’s may choose to refer to you, has a deep psycho spiritual impact being the fundamental building block upon which all other conceptions hence perceptions are defined! “Black “ is a social engineered identity intended solely to serve the purpose of our enemy ! Please refer to my comment on your “ ADOS” video for more elaboration! You can also refer to grand sheik #TajTarikBey for more extensive coverage of this topic!