Would You Trade Places With A Black Person?

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Would You Trade Places With A Black Person?


Naledi Mfoloe reports on perceptions and exploring the dynamics of privilege. “Would you trade places with a black person in this society?” This question serves as a catalyst for deep reflection and dialogue about the systemic advantages conferred by whiteness

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  1. amen, we should definitely force the superior people to think that dark skin and nappy hair is the beauty standard. ✊🏿👏🏾
    We should definitely bully them into submission 👏🏾✊🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  2. SHE SAID SHE WOULD HAVE BLACK BABIES NOT TRADE PLACES WHICH MEANS THEY ALL WANT A BLACK MAN TO REPLACE THEIR WHITE MEN…SOUNDS LIKE THE MOVIE LIFE

  3. I’m sure these Karen’s will change your minds when there’s no more atmosphere and the sun is baking the hell out of the planet😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  4. Someone on these internet streets…. I forgot their channel's name, but they said and I quote "America is the Karen of the World'. That said it all to me.

  5. Why would any caucasian trade places with anyone Black? And lose their white privilege on society and in the world?

    This question and conversation is a waste of time.

  6. I'm who I am, and thanks 😊 be to JAHOVAH, I would never trade place at all… God has a better plan. Than we can ever think 🤔 of… Solomon said I am black but comely -.-.-. -. .
    Plus, I would not dilute my faith with strangers, not even within my own group.
    1M times 👎 👎 👎 not this cat..

  7. They know that if they traded places with a Black person
    These clowns would not last 10 minutes.
    This video is a great piece of fiction. 😂😂😂

    Black is not only a race. It is a way of life. You have to learn how to navigate through the white supremacist BF that you are up against whether it is microaggressions or all out waiting to kill you in a genocide situation.

    As much as they say they would trade places, they are liars because they enjoy the superiority that comes with being born white and wouldn't trade it for anything.

  8. None would! It was already answered under the Jane Elliott blue vs brown eye test study during the 60s! They couldn't live a minute in our skin! But I would never trade a minute to live in their skin ever!😎

  9. That is a great question ….but their hesitation shows that they know very well how oppressed we are in this world she tried to go all around the question I got a black this I got a black that I dream of having black children you got to be kidding me

  10. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw the LOOK on their faces. THEY WOULD NEVER , which PROVES they are well aware of the way BLACK people are treated which is VERY DIFFERENT from the way THEY are.

  11. They will appropriate / steal as much blackness as they can (IF THEY COULD BOTTLE IT AND SELL IT THEY WOULD) including DANCING if they only had RHYTHM ; the BIGGEST complement that you can give a people is EMULATION ; most everyone samples blackness ; but ONLY black people can endure; they wouldn't TRADE for a MILLION $…..u dig …. part of the HATE is INSECURITY / ENVY ! THEIR SUPERIORITY IS MATERIAL… u dig !

  12. They would not like being black people because they will not have the superiority they maintain, however, to me it appears they to be wish/desire/ have an obsession for/ to emulate black people's history .

  13. That " I don't see Racism " thing is more of an agreement or choice that they've made. It has nothing to do with eyesight nor cognitive function.
    They're also signaling to each other in plain sight, keeping the group on code, and picking a representative to answer for the group.

  14. Those among us, some who are not yet ancestors, have spent their whole adult life, researching the past and present global conditions of African/Black people.

    Evidence that they’ve gathered show that getting them folks to confront their anti-black racism on a platform like this does not yield any tangible benefits for Black people as a collective. Sure… One or two out of several hundred thousand may decide to do something tangible on behalf of our people, but keep in mind that this is been going on for longer than just 400 years. Look at our situation whenever anybody had step foot on the continent of Africa, including the Arabs! as ancestor, John Henry Clark, reminds us, “ we have no friends”, collectively. The exceptions to the rule are not enough in action, nor critical mass to make a difference. Therefore, the approach of Black people should be more focused on protecting ourselves from these Karen’s rather than trying to get to confront herself in the mirror. I know that this is viewed as a negative comment, but we must look at the past and present interactions with folks who, since Time and memorial, have never treated us equal as a collective., it is always missed Leeel, while we work on protecting ourselves and promoting our human rights whenever and wherever we need to.