What Candace Owens got WRONG about the 'Man In the House Rule' & Welfare on The Breakfast Club

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What Candace Owens got WRONG about the 'Man In the House Rule' & Welfare on The Breakfast Club


What Candace Owens got WRONG about the ‘Man In the House Rule’ & Welfare on The Breakfast Club Interview – Historian, Michael Imhotep, ‘The African History Network Show’ 3-24-24

Historian, Michael Imhotep, host of ‘The African History Network Show’ and founder of The African History Network, will discuss part of Black Conservative Candace…

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  1. If our people would have followed the Booker T Washington model we would have been further along. Instead we listened to Dubois worrying about politics, when we are a minority, we don't have the numbers to make a big difference. If we concentrated on economics, our people would be just like the Asian community

  2. The black woman has been married to Jesus and the government for a long time her black man has marched off to war with the white man in every American war and always come back with nothing. With these odds against you ….your youth are going to jail at an alarming rate and young black men are now more feminine then ever.you need to take a real black history lesson. and let’s not talk about the low frequency music that they’re all being programmed on that’s sending them straight to hell.

  3. This is so true. The first welfare was for white women called something like Mothers Pension that black women could not get. Clay Cane brought this out when Tim Scott said the same thing CO said. A known dog whistle.

  4. Hey! I Bypass everything (podcasts) that start with "Africa," and also pretends to comment on American Black issues. Either you're about Africa or you're about America. You are horribly confused if you think you can use the term "Africa," in your title and speak on topics related to American Blacks. Pure attempts at indoctrination. Also, I've noticed you "Africa," people can't even acknowledge that the descendants of American slaves are even Americans. That's a you problem. But your message has absolutely no credibility. You are confused.

  5. Cynthia G been trying to tell us this. But ww we’re on welfare too but was that rule held with them? The states determined what rules and policies of welfare were initiated and enforced and also who it was enforced on.

  6. We also need to evaluate that exclusion from homesteading as a blessing, in that we did not FURTHER participate in the theft of indigenous land. The Buffalo Soldiers are a proud legacy but also comes with unfortunate truths for us as colonized people.

  7. What does welfare starting in 1935 for White people, have to do with the Civil rights act in the 60's? The Black community changed considerably after the Civil rights act. Candace gets a lot of her information from the Great Thomas Sowell, who No-offense knows a lot more than you and that other guy you were talking about

  8. Thank you ,because I lived during the 1950s with my parents both in the home, and we received welfare when I was 5yrs old until 8urs old,until my dad started working for Chrysler. Of which he made less than his white workers until he joined the union ! Candace is a very dumb well spoken child, that's all !!

  9. The unions were to stop companies from hiring blacks and others from taking jobs for less wages than whites…so like today a illegal immigrant cant get paid under the table and get rid of blacks workers…its not because of race it was because of capitalism …just to be clear

  10. Sir you are 100% correct. They started with ADC (Aid to Dependant Children). Only white people qualified. The mother father, children and even grandparents could live in the same home while on welfare. When blacks became eligible in the 60s, only mother and children were allowed to live in the home. We were working and paying taxes while only white people were qualified for welfare from 1935 going forward. When minimum wages were enacted, they started bringing in the Mexicans. Because minimum wages was $1.15 an hour, and the Mexicans worked for .25 an hour as a lot of them lived on 50 cents a month in their country.

  11. The fact about the welfare in 60,s putting daddys out. Its a fact that the welfare police did show up at homes, making sure a man was not living there. I was living in that era. Its no doubt the democrat party was hell bent on keeping black people on the democrat plantation
    Your wasting time trying to debunk candace.

  12. You are mostly correct and that is because the majority of issues do have many contributing factors, some minor and some major. You are clearly a genuine researcher and your utterances should be given the credence it deserves.

    Contributing factors do not maintain their level of contribution over time, because times change. If we go back to the time when blacks had those skills, they had a potential that they were to lose over the coming years. This is a major factor in producing the present condition of blacks. Only you mention this and not from the point of view of its importance.

    Isn't this the reason why Booker T was talking about goods and services as the basis of black communities? Ok, that is water under the bridge now but it highlights the real problem: blacks could not have organized to protect themselves from what was coming then and they cannot do it now.

    Now, they think it is not necessary but, human beings compete most intently at the level on community: they have been completely dupped.

  13. How Humiliating for a man/woman to
    Go through all up in her vj to get a Block of cheese powdered milk can meat to feed their Children .
    Sir you are doing a lot of reading to prove what these people lived . I know
    Today just like Yesterday is a LOT of
    Documented LIES !!! Looks good in
    Writing !? Sir a lot of things you didn't disprove.. My comment is not
    Political but moral Righteous GODlY !!! 75years Old I saw a Lot of this demonic …. close up and Personal .

  14. if that Info is wrong like he is telling us then as black Americans we need to really sue our Government for still lying to us this day… because thy are still telling us for a female to get housing food stamps section 8 that your kids father can't be there.. maybe i should ask my own family members that Question since they work for our government. u really can't trust American people n u really can't believe in everything that u read on the internet either…

    Welfare, Fathers and Those Persistent Myths

    By

    Cynthia Gordy

    PublishedJune 17, 2011 u really can't believe in something that was published 13 yrs ago. as to be 100% true.. n they been telling you since the 50'60'70'80'90's that if u want section8 housing food stamps that u can't live in the same house n they still tell u the same thing in 2024 they told my nephew the same thing in 2022… and candace ownes got it wrong??

  15. Great Content my Brother, we appreciate you, i just wish more Black men would learn from you how History and politics go hand and hand in understanding How the Black Family got to where it is today!?!?

  16. She didn't get her speech wrong. She repeats the confederate talking points written by the pederasts to absolve the slavers. If the cared so much about our family structure the Christians wouldn't have enslaved us in the first place!

  17. Mr. Imhotep, a quick question. At 20:34 of your video, what does "legally fatherless" mean in the sentence "Destitute children who are legally fatherless cannot be flatly denied federally funded assistance…" Just wondering if "legally fatherless" would affect whether couples with children decided to marry or not?

  18. Thank you, so much. I truly enjoy your teachings. I've read a lot of this information, myself, and why I'm so irked by the shallow conservative talking points…

  19. Thank you so very much for presenting this information in context to us. This myth has been propagated so very long that even most of us believe it. Politics and history are intertwined and we appreciate your commitment in bearing us the truth. Thank you.