I'm a 60 year old white man from Detroit. I have a world of respect for you young men! Keep doing what you do!
@mildredsegarra5136
Жыл бұрын
My grandmother used to say, you can be poor and still conduct yourself with respect for yourself. You are a reflection of your parents. Grandma was a smart lady.
@TheCPMartin
Жыл бұрын
Uncouth is not showing manners and not respecting social norms in most situations. Uncouth is being too loud, swearing, aggressive, not respecting person space etc. Basically just being a disrespectful menace in society.
@lisaquigley-moon9583
Жыл бұрын
My brother 😩 I love him but we could not help him.
@jacksaintjack2844
Жыл бұрын
She hit the bulls eye when she said how about making self respect a part of black culture.
@joycegray-xu1uu
Жыл бұрын
Yes she did. I care about myself too much to go out in public looking like I just got out of bed.
@Sam-km8hu
11 ай бұрын
@jacksaintjack2844 self respect is and always has been a part of Black culture. So in my opinion she's stereotyping for white views
@shimmer4771
6 ай бұрын
@@Sam-km8hu True. It's a fad these days to put Black people down for views... some Blacks fall for it. Smh.
@beckycottrellbabazam3
Жыл бұрын
I’m a 67 yr old white lady and I absolutely LOVE you guys!! Strive to find a sweet girl like that, who has a brain, and common sense, and pride in herself. As always may God Bless and protect you. 🙏👏💜
@LyricMichelle
Жыл бұрын
You love these black men, speaking negatively on what ? Bonnets that black women wear , you as a white woman, yes? Interesting
@juliennef1698
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree she’s a keeper a real lady with a lot of class 🙏
@unique-q9o
Жыл бұрын
you’re in black business , see your old ass out.
@Sam-km8hu
11 ай бұрын
@juliennef1698 you don't even know her so how can you be so sure?
@jasperhighwind6119
Жыл бұрын
When I was a child, I was often told that I was “trying to be white“ because I will speak proper and have my pants up. My parents came from the hood, and my parents said that I would not be like that. So they taught me a different way and help me transverse in society better. The consequence to that was I wasn’t accepted by my own people; especially our women. So, I stop dating black women. I still help our community, and I still stand up for them; we share a lot of commonalities, and go through a lot of the similar misfortunes. but it is a shame that we are ostracized by our own people because we may sound and dress a little different. Irony of ironies.
@mistermr.6938
Жыл бұрын
Stop basing your "community" or your "people" based on color. Your community and "people" should be people that have similar beliefs, goals and ambitions. Not because they look like you.
@pinkwonderpower7906
Жыл бұрын
I got that too, the talking white thing. Why is it striving and speaking well - being white. What an insult!
@asxulxetesteronsxez538
Жыл бұрын
@@mistermr.6938 thing is, people do both at the same time. People want to be around others with the same ideas and beliefs and behaviors. And the easiest identifiers are physical and visible. “Acting white” just means that you don’t act the way that people I want to be around do. Moreover, you act the way the “other” group does. If your color is very important to you, and your culture is important to you, then those lines become blurred.
@valmuniz6222
Жыл бұрын
As a teacher of 13/14 year old kids, I see blacks being meaner to each other than whites would ever dream of being. All races have bullies- but the successful black students are bullied by blacks who hate school and hate society norms. I’m old but we didn’t do that - why are we going backwards? I know it’s not “cool” to do well in school- but it’s really hard for my black students 😢 They are strong and will succeed- their white friendships and blacks with similar beliefs will support them.
@DD-xf1yd
Жыл бұрын
@@valmuniz6222 I'm White. My sister was a teacher, for about 30 years, in an Inner-City Neighborhood (Grades 2 - 4). Back in 1993, I remember her saying some Students would shame other students who were doing their work, & trying to succeed. They'd scold them with the phrase, "What? You trying to be White?" I was shocked!! I had no idea how difficult it was, for Inner City students who wanted to "succeed". I realized they had to be really STRONG, to continue on the path to success, because they had so many people who were trying to tear them down.
@000_x9
Жыл бұрын
My black friend never left the house without a 2-3 hour ordeal. She had to do her calisthenics, shower lotion all that stuff then iron her jeans and shirt then do the hair thing then spray it all with this and that. While I looked like a white hippy chic. She had the best grooming and cleanliness and organization of anyone I ever knew. And neither one of us had money then. It does not take money to be respectable in any of those ways.
@cbogolo
Жыл бұрын
A og would have hung up those jeans in the bathroom during the shower and took those wrinkles out. Lol
@000_x9
Жыл бұрын
@@cbogolo not a female. You had to have a center crease or you weren't sharp in the 70s.
@angelwest7968
Жыл бұрын
I'm a black woman. I completely support her message
@Minji68689
Жыл бұрын
I don't
@andriaolopwi6871
Жыл бұрын
@@Minji68689bc you want to be a victim 😢
@ForeverEngland76
Жыл бұрын
@@Minji68689 No one cares 🙄
@Minji68689
11 ай бұрын
@@MovieFan13 no
@Minji68689
11 ай бұрын
@@MovieFan13 idgaf ab how the Irish were treated, it is not and will never be as bad blk ppl were and still are treated around the world.
@evan258
Жыл бұрын
Man I got the whitest dad ever who was born in Pensacola, Florida (basically 20 mins from Alabama) and he said the EXACT SAME THING! He would NOT let me leave the house in my PJs, said no hats in Church or when I am dressed up, NEVER let me sag my pants and much more! People were so surprised cause he has such a strong southern accent and people think he is some redneck but he is a Southern gentlemen! He use to always tell me I need to respect myself and not dress like a bum and have good hygiene. He use to tell me that if you don't respect yourself how can others respect you?
@publictoilet1970
Жыл бұрын
My dad was like that too. He taught us absolutely no hats on at the dinner table. Now my boys do not wear hats at the dinner table they immediately take them off when they sit down.
@brandono.brooks4872
Жыл бұрын
Just stopping thru to say 850 STAND UP! (born & raised in both Montclair & Crescent Lake) Anyway, big ups to your pops and to you... your dad sounds like he was a great man, a guy I'd like to meet.
@TomMelchizedek
Жыл бұрын
She is gorgeous and she has a great soul
@lorrilewis2178
Жыл бұрын
She is.
@Notwokeorbroke
Жыл бұрын
My mom’s famous words growing up, “don’t act like an uncouth heathen”!!!!!! I grew up in southwestern PA! 😂😅😊
@fionaspath3332
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 70 yr old white woman...every person should have respect for themselves...You all understand this...And I respect you all for it...I was raised that everyone is equal....we are all the same...💛
@karmenraper7262
Жыл бұрын
Self respect and confidence are the most attractive characteristics you could have. Hands down! You could be the most beautiful person physically, but if you’re a douche bag, you looks no longer matter!
@TheJungletarzanboi
Жыл бұрын
I’m Hispanic and I love my BLACK family. I always want the best for you. Culture is embedded in customs and habits. It’s tied to upbringing and nurture. Whatever negative culture was instilled in you is not the defining point of your life. You can choose to be correct and present yourself as you were meant to be. Just another decent human being with his pride intact and self-respect immaculate. We’re not different. You’re beautiful people. Show it.
@bloodoftheunicorns2621
Жыл бұрын
What people call black culture is really hand me down red neck/cracker culture. We “adopted” their culture because we lived with them during and after slavery. If you look up how southern white people were described it’s a one for one comparison to how Black people today are described.
@aquarius-woman5364
Жыл бұрын
The why are Hispanic men the second most criminals after black men? Do you think bonnets are worse than criminals Hispanics?
@elizabethbradley4301
Жыл бұрын
Everyone is good, so the whole trashing on "white people" has to stop by everyone as well. Its not normal or nice behaviour and seeing people who are also half white and half black repeating stuff like this about their own families for a handout and favouritism, I wouldnt say this is a great part of this culture. There is one thing to give praise but for a family or culture to succeed you need to call out your own bullsh1t as well. Noone is just beautiful or amazing just because they are black and this goes the same for any "community" and the excessive praise for a skin colour or sexuality needs to calm down
@herbertharris7316
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and same with my Latino brothers and sisters, I love you all just the same.🖤❤🤎
@TheJungletarzanboi
Жыл бұрын
@@herbertharris7316 😉♥️
@KegstandOG
Жыл бұрын
I don't think it's bad for anyone of any color to want people to look respectable when going into their business. Crap, parents teach your kids the difference it ain't white or black it's about self respect, dignity and a lil common sense.
@noblevictory2200
Жыл бұрын
I call them punk's or vermin. Too many so called 'thugs' consider the term as flattery 🙄
@MsDesiree39
Жыл бұрын
bingo
@estern001
Жыл бұрын
Being a snitch is criminal culture. A snitch is someone who committed the crime with you and talked. If you had a crime committed against you and talked, you're NOT a snitch.
@Yessamassaa
Жыл бұрын
Not always. But yea usually it’s a dude making a deal for his benefit. Most don’t tho cuz I end up underground. But even just a Witnesses agree to testify is also deemed a snitch. And puts they life at risk. It’s not just about being involved. Cops already know they won’t get any info at all from neighborhood. Bc everyone knows- u don’t talk to cops. It’s ingrained into the dna at this point. Siding on the side of the criminal will forever keep this shit alive.
@drillingig2368
Жыл бұрын
They alll got snitch wrong sadly
@backtoasimplelife
Жыл бұрын
I think how the word is being used in that culture is a snitch is anyone who talks to the police or other authority figure and gives out information about a crime/ something someone shouldn't have done.
@estern001
Жыл бұрын
@@backtoasimplelife I think you're right. I just think there is a difference. And that difference matters.
@jameshouse9627
Жыл бұрын
Success starts in the home, discipline, hard work, study. America is open for all. Your life IS what you convince yourself it is. Its real vs fake, everywhere you go. Stay away from fake people. Keep company with real. 💯
@cyndib511
Жыл бұрын
Your discussion reminds me of something Thomas Sowell said about dangerous neighborhoods. Something about the vast majority of people who live there never engage in criminal activity, and a small percentage of criminals ruin the neighborhoods for everyone. You get that.
@PJnTEXAS1
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 63 year old white woman and I love and appreciate you guys. Love watching your videos and they give me hope for my grandchildren's future! The answer is LOVE and standing UNITED. I was raised in a home where we did not use the 'n' word. Still, to this day, I cringe every time I hear it used. It's just heart-wrenching. No matter the persons skin color, I hate to hear it come out of anyone's mouth. It just feels so disrespectful. 😢 You guys were talking about mindset, my Mama said that she had lived long enough to see that skin color had no influence on a bad attitude. Some folks are just bad, that's it. And I choose to not be around folks like that and that includes some of the folks in my extended family.
@AnonYMous-qi2ol
Жыл бұрын
Officer Tatum would appreciate this channel, especially Brandon.
@rodseel4545
Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see an honest heartfelt conversation between all of you. It comes across as authentic and touches on real questions.
@lennywells51
Жыл бұрын
You guys give me a lot of hope!!! I'm 67 yr old white guy but I appreciate all races. I don't want you to be white I just want everyone to use some common sense!!! Please keep your culture but your culture wasn't always about the hood culture!! Thanks for the video! Y'all's take (yes I'm from Louisiana) is very refreshing!!
@meg8294
Жыл бұрын
I definitely think music has a huge influence over black culture. If we look back in time, “black” music shifted from people like Louis Armstrong, Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, MJ etc to gangster rap of the 90s, which still dominates today. Aretha, Tina Turner & Patti Lebelle didn’t twerk half naked and sing about the color of their bootyholes lmao. Hollywood created this monster imo
@kathleenking47
Жыл бұрын
It was the 90s, which caused much OF black culture to go DOWNHILL C DELORES TUCKER tried to warn us 😔😵
@BBnSam1215
Жыл бұрын
That “black” music from mid last century was fire. Great stuff.
@karladenton5034
Жыл бұрын
I was just coming to say the same thing. I'm old enough to remember the huge impact that black musicians had on the early years of rock music. Little Richard, the Supremes, the early days of the Jackson Family when MJ was a little kid, Earth Wind and Fire. I could go on and on. Rap music had the potential to become something akin to bardic poetry and I am sad that the early potential was perverted in the 'gansta' culture
@BBnSam1215
Жыл бұрын
@@karladenton5034 i friggin love Earth Wind and Fire. They came to my town but the tickets sold out before I could go.
@meg8294
Жыл бұрын
@@karladenton5034 Completely agree. I’m 26, but I started working in nursing homes around 7 years ago and the music that my black residents would request really opened my eyes to the shift in black music
@loisrogers9042
Жыл бұрын
My mother, white, born in the countryside of Vermont, always wore earrings and a touch of makeup and lipstick. Not just to go out, but at home too. Cooking, housechores, didn't matter. It was a matter of pride and making herself feel better. My father's mother made comments about her thinking she was better. Crazy.
@zenhaelcero8481
Жыл бұрын
Anywhere there are people trying to do well for themselves, there are people nearby wishing they wouldn't.
@ruthsaunders9507
Жыл бұрын
In VT I was always accused of being a rich snob just because I dressed half way decent. I just was a shy poor kid that knew how find treasures at the thrift store. I tried to tell them where to find the good stuff but they were too good for the thrift store. Some people...
@libertybell8852
Жыл бұрын
My mom did the same thing and worked herself like a DOG! She works harder than 2 men half her age still 🤣 but anyway, she struggled with depression BADLY, and they didn't do a lot of medication for depression back then, nor could we have afforded it if they did. So she had to figure out how to cope and still function to be there for us kids. She would wake up, make her bed, get dressed and ready for her day, do something with her hair and use a bit of makeup and perfume. Then she'd clean up the house so that she "didn't get dragged down by the mess." That's how she battled it. She didn't always feel like it, and people judged her as snobby and some even called her a whore because she was always "made up," but she felt better about herself when she looked good and THAT kept her from sinking in her depression. She gave me the same advice when I was horribly depressed and she'd call for progress updates 😂 not to ask how I felt, because she said that always made her feel worse, buy she'd ask if I did my hair, makeup, made my bed.. to take my mind to a productive place rather than the rut I was in. It probably saved me.
@laurelbrennan6295
Жыл бұрын
@@libertybell8852 Your Mom was a smart lady. And in her darkest time, passed on her values and experience to you, to help you. Probably the most important thing she did for you. 💖
@loisrogers9042
Жыл бұрын
@@ruthsaunders9507 Exactly. Me too
@courtneyb6953
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! So glad to see this young later speak up. I do not allow my young daughter to watch certain things promoting the foolishness. How you carry yourself says a lot.
@NiceyP0123
Жыл бұрын
Going out in public without cleaning yourself. Bc you can’t tell me someone in a bonnet, pjs, and house shoes, took the time to wash their ass and brush their teeth. 🤢
@LyricMichelle
Жыл бұрын
Niggas don’t wear all 3 at once dawg.
@aquarius-woman5364
Жыл бұрын
What's on your head? Looks smelly and nasty?
@stephaniefarrant
Жыл бұрын
I was just saying to my husband today that lefty society has appropriated the word 'thug', because if you ever call black people thugs, lefties say you're a racist because you're using the stereotype that black people are thugs. That's not a stereotype black people have! That's a stereotype for ALL young people who do thug things, like drinking in street corners and being a public menace. I grew up in a poor town. The place was riddled with thugs of all different skin colours. Why have some black people appropriated the word to mean bad black people? I don't get it.
@wheredidthetimego8087
Жыл бұрын
Hollywood did that! Started back in the 80’s
@jimmybobsap8729
Жыл бұрын
hell the word Thug is from Thuggee in India which were not very nice guys lol
@AdeboFunkyVoodoo
Жыл бұрын
Lefty society? You genuinely believe that people on the right do not propagate these same negative stereotypes? When good ole boys see a black man jogging, assume he must be a criminal running from a crime and shoot him dead in the street: what exactly do you think is going on?
@commonsense4207
Жыл бұрын
They live in Victimhood. They have to make Everything about they are the Victim when in Truth they be the Attacker They be Scamming and they just can't Stop Scamming it is the Criminal Mind Set and when they are Caught it's Racism it's Everything and Anything and Anyone but them the Criminal doing Felony Crime and Attacking Law Obeying Citizens and they need Something to justify there Felony Criminal Attack many Times on White Woman and Many of Times the Attacker is a Black Teenage Convicted Felon that is Doing the Attack on the White Woman and that is a Fact of Todays World in these Democrat Areas thanks to Democrats Soft on Felony Crime. and there is Many White Woman and Men that want to be and have Children with a Black Person just so they can Show Everyone how Non-Racist they are for Nothing Says I'm not a Racist as White Woman Giving birth to Black Kids or a White Man having a Black Woman Give Birth to his White Kids and it all Go's Wrong when the Criminals come Knocking and there are Lots of Criminals/Underage Criminals in Democrat areas so you don't have to Wait very long. just Saying Careful who you have in your Life and who you have around your home and Children and don't do something so Stupid so Show anyone your not a Racist for if anyone Thinks your a Racist That's there Problem for they will Always think your a Racist No matter What you do and they will only end up Taking you for Everything you have. Just Saying put Good Law obeying Citizens in your life Race and Color Don't matter What they Stand for and What there About Means much Much Much more. People who have Felony Convictions and been in Prison and are or was Criminals/Underage Criminals is not what you want in your Life no matter if there Family or not or your partners Family don't have them around and in your or your Children's lives it will be only Trouble for you and your Children. I'm just Saying Don't live that high risk Lifestyle for Bad Things happen to People who do live that high Risk Lifestyle
@cashscience
Жыл бұрын
Ask yourself this: Was it black culture that pushed "thug life" down the population's throat, like it was something to look up to?
@extanegautham8950
Жыл бұрын
Girl is right....and, she speaks English clearly so that everyone, not just black folk, can understand her...what a concept! that you live in a world with lots of different people...
@blossombolton9829
Жыл бұрын
I try so hard to understand these guys but I miss a lot of it because they slur their words. It's a frustrating experience because I really would like to hear what they have to say, but I just can't understand them.
@shimmer4771
Жыл бұрын
@@blossombolton9829What guys?
@MonteC68WC
Жыл бұрын
Salute young men, you guys got good mindset. Good is good and bad is bad. People can learn alot from you guys. Respect.
@LarrySalamander
Жыл бұрын
The new crib looks nice fellas, proud of all you boys for seeing how far you’ve come as men. Y’all are some great leaders for the youth 🙏🏼💯
@lmtellsho6283
Жыл бұрын
Not everyone can afford college, but if you own a computer, you have everything in front of you. Education is a lifelong process. Pick a subject and learn every thing you can about it. Dont go full time...take a class. Then take another. The longest journey begins with a single step. If one goes on a vacation, one checks a map and plans the route. It is the same with life...pick a destination, plan the route, take it one move at a time.
@AP-gb3eh
Жыл бұрын
Well said ☮️
@shimmer4771
Жыл бұрын
I'm in college, now. I have a degree in Business and working on my bachelor's degree. I'm 25.
@colleenmonfross4283
Жыл бұрын
I am so happy (and relieved) to hear rational, reasonable thoughts come out of the mouth of a young person, black, white or whatever color! This young lady makes complete sense. The minute I hear or see anyone, regardless of race, present themselves in a positive light, I immediately give them respect. It's all in how you present yourself.
@akirahunter9977
Жыл бұрын
You gentlemen are self educating, and it takes opening up your mind to help you learn and grow… Great talks
@ianmedford4855
Жыл бұрын
Brandon doesn't want to get shot or robbed? That's it. Pull that man's black card.
@ericpalmer2754
Жыл бұрын
NO ...your looking at a man who will be highly successful in life because he has self respect & gets it ..that is coming from a 60 yr old white dude ...Hats off to all you guys , your making changes for the better for those your age
@lamiglass1
Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest things my pops ever taught me was ( when you leave this house make sure you go out looking like you give a damn about your life, like you wanna run shit and like you have more ambition than anybody else out there. ) those words have made good things happen for me because every job interview I’ve been on they took me serious and treated me like I was gonna one day run that company. And when I go anywhere I get treated like I’m peoples best friend! Moral of the story is attitude,presentation and your ambition level will make or break your life!
@LilBatGirl
Жыл бұрын
I think when you are young, you have an attitude that says you should be able to dress any way you want and it's the other person's fault if they don't have the intelligence to look past it. But as you get older, you know that the way you present yourself speaks volumes. The way you dress is a visual language.
@karendavidson4897
Жыл бұрын
Loved your comment so true, ( visual language) that’s a perfect way of looking at it thank you. Big wave from Australia 👋
@coldhardtruth333
Жыл бұрын
No this hasn’t nothing to do with when you’re young . Excuses. You’re part of the problem..
@CaptainSisko1972
Жыл бұрын
I have been say this for years. We have lost pride in ourselves. How you present yourself will determine how you are treated. With exceptions of course.
@Kanikalion
Жыл бұрын
Respect is key, and it starts with self-respect.
@mdunawaym
Жыл бұрын
I graduated high school in 1978. I was blessed to go to a school with kids of all races. My black friends usually had higher grades than I did, but there was always one or two black kids in the school who would cajole them about acting white because they were smart. It hurt me back then to hear them accused like that, but they succeeded. I'm still in touch with a few of them, and they are doing fine. I worry about the one or two who accused them though. I am a 63 year old white guy who does physical labor for a living, and I do love it. But no one ever accuses me of acting black. We are all made in the image of the same God, and I celebrate the success of all of my friends, and never think about what color their skin is. It makes me so mad that those who can't try and tear down those who can.
@theswordoftruth-dn9yc
Жыл бұрын
You guys are right about the "music"!! Rap music has destroyed so much of what the black community had overcome ( from the "Jim Crow" south), by rising up an being pillars of the black community, but also as an American citizen. They had pride in what they accomplished, and owned their own business and home. Now, why is that bad? Because, rap made it cool to be a thug and/or a thugette⁉️ People are individuals no matter what your skin color! Live up to your own ideas and dreams for your life, with the underlying meaning to your life, being to be the best person you can be, no matter what anyone else thinks you should act like. I see a lot of black people with more of a tribal attitude towards life and forsaking their individual identify. That's sad, and will lead to an unhappy existence😢 You guys seem to have it together! Praise to your parents for raising you right. THANX for the discussion!
@glenyoung1809
Жыл бұрын
Black culture created jazz and blues, two very American inventions, they influenced rock music and other genres. Original rap music from the 80s genuinely expressed the black experience. However there were many opportunists who cashed in on black anger, the whole thug life and gangsta culture being cool, meanwhile those pushing the songs, lyrics and attitudes got rich while black on black crime stats rose. You’re right about the tribal attitudes, promoted by the far left through constant BS terms such as racism, white supremacy etc. Play on their inferiority complex and innate victimhood to exploit them. Look at the political spectrum to see who wants to exploit blacks politically, luckily it looks like more and more ‘minorities’ are waking up to the manipulation and saying ‘no more!’.
@phnigra111
Жыл бұрын
@@glenyoung1809 🔥🔥🔥
@bparkinson5397
Жыл бұрын
You guys are the best, smart, informed and sensible. I love your videos. From a 76 year old white man in England!
@BabyRastasaurus
Жыл бұрын
So i live in Panama and here the black locals just showed me what it means to dress appreciate. There is outfits for at home, for in our hometown, for on the mainland etc... I love it. I've seen my neighbor dressed like a queen for town meetings and in old stretched out pyjamas when we wash laundry after a rainy day 😂. People here already understand how important this is
@barbaraperteet2408
Жыл бұрын
SHE IS RIGHT. SAD TO SAY. THIS POSION CULTURE HAS TO DIE OFF BEFORE ANY CHANGE FOR THE BETTER WILL EVER HAPPEN. 🥴.
@davidhay6235
Жыл бұрын
Keep growing gentlemen. You don't have to agree on everything....you teaching yourself to think, reason and grow is the wonderful thing about your show
@elizabitty213
Жыл бұрын
It’s time to pop the stereotype bubbles and move forward! 🙌🏻😎
@LyricMichelle
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 girl stop
@marymobley
Жыл бұрын
Accept or reject people based on their character and integrity. This girl is 100% correct that going out in public like that is a very good marker for some kind of mental health issues.
@kingjames6568
Жыл бұрын
I think requiring a respectable appearance in a public business is more than acceptable, and it doesn't matter if it's black owned, white owned or green owned. I'm sick of this whole race s**t!
@samkim3329
Жыл бұрын
First off, much love from the East Side, OKC!! What people need to understand is that you are judge on how you dress, how you carry yourself, your manners, and how you speak. You represent your family, culture, and what you think about yourself. You are your own “business card.”
@noahmadlaina1412
Жыл бұрын
Investing in various sources of income that are independent of the government should be the most essential thing on everyone's mind right now. especially in light of the global economic crisis at the moment. I have $560,000 sitting in savings searching for the best method to enter these markets. This is still an excellent moment to invest in equities, gold, silver, and digital currencies
@sylvesterremonnd5472
Жыл бұрын
This must be an investment with Mrs Elizabeth Warren jacob
@roxiewatters6375
Жыл бұрын
Wow I’m shocked you mentioned and recommended ger trading services, I thought people don’t know her, she's really awesome
@kristinajing8398
Жыл бұрын
I got 80% of my total portfolio in CRYPTO and it has been a great returns
@Jenniferlawren686
Жыл бұрын
Mrs Elizabeth Warren is the strategic trader that manages my account. She's really a professional.
@sharlene6740
Жыл бұрын
That's amazing, I have been hearing about Elizabeth and their genius mind in the crypto market, please how did you earn such good amount?..
@BudgieBardot...
Жыл бұрын
I am from the UK and this was very interesting to me. Where I live I have only ever seen white women go out in public in PJs. I even said to my Husband once that I feel they don't have respect for themselves to go out in public like that. I also live near a church and the black church goers are always beautifully turned out.
@Splendiphy
Жыл бұрын
Content A1. Love the og crew and the new additions. Agape my brothas
@paularubina3778
Жыл бұрын
Greetngs guys, from Philadelphia 🎉
@3YearsApart1613
Жыл бұрын
There is a black owned men's store where I live, run by a father and son. Those men look so sharp when I go in there. I feel like I need to dress up a little before I go in just to respect them and to have them take me seriously. You think those men would come to work in pajama pants?? Hell no, they are helping lawyers dress for court. I'll pay $100 for a dress shirt in their store because when I walk in, they look sharp, and I take them seriously. Looking presentable isn't a white thing, it is something you do when you want to be successful, plain and simple.
@JacobHolker
Жыл бұрын
What’s great though, and you may not have thought about this…YOU ARE changing people…this is how others start believing in themselves, staying classy and striving for more while not blaming others. You are part of the culture change. This will help all those who watch your channel, regardless of race or position in life. Keep on keepin it real!
@kkrenken895
Жыл бұрын
You guys are on it! Thanks!
@kdeleon401
Жыл бұрын
Mo'Nique said something similar and the internet went after her too!
@BuzzBeKillin
Жыл бұрын
The moment she finished talking every dude on the screen instantly fell in love LMAO!!
@Angelthedog
Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks, guys.
@kristena1
Жыл бұрын
I’ve recently come across your videos and I’ve begun going through your most recent ones. I admire how young people like you at your age are actually taking the time to research and learn truth instead of falling in line with what society tells you to believe. I’ve been watching Branden Tatum for several years now. At that time I think he was around 100k to 200k subscribers. Around the same time I was also introduced to Candace Owens. I admire these two individuals because they aren’t afraid to speak the truth and what they believe. The sad truth about our society is we are judged by what our outside looks like or how someone talks. It’s assumed so many things solely based on this. As an example, I was raised by a single mom on welfare. I had an absentee dad until I was 7 or 8 and then abandoned the rest of my childhood. My brother got in with the wrong kids. Sister same deal. We lived in bad areas due to how poor we were. We weren’t in good schools. The thing is I’m a white woman. I had no privilege because I was white. The only reason I got away from it all is because I decided to join the Army and went active duty. This is where I met my husband. I truly believe I would be divorced and married multiply times, just like my mom, if I hadn’t joined the military. Both my brother and sister are still in poverty. Brother has been to jail, does drugs, has 7 kids from 2 different mothers. I feel that at the end of the day, while we may be raised a certain way, we can be determined enough to give ourselves a life we fight for and deserve. I’m really enjoying watching your videos and subscribed last week. I’m looking forward to more as you put them out. Thank you again for speaking truth and what you believe. It’s so needed in our society today.
@donowen9848
Жыл бұрын
Love what you all are doing... love the channel... we have hope for the future.
@soaf1985
Жыл бұрын
I have never liked seeing anyone out in their pyjamas and bonnets on. And I have seen white and black women doing the same. Yes I get there are times when we are going through struggles, but for some people it is just lazyness. What example are you setting for your kids when you can't even be bothered to get dressed properly to take them to school? I was raised in a Jamaican household and this sort of behaviour was never tolerated. Good hygiene standards and looking presentable was a must.
@lisachapman9911
5 ай бұрын
FACTS!! Thank you young lady!! ❤️
@daniellebarrett6914
Жыл бұрын
I live in NW Indiana and the local utility company is in Gary , I needed to pay a bill at the office and when I walked in there was a sign that read no lingerie allowed 😮
@georgelong6571
Жыл бұрын
Another great show guys!
@zataha3
Жыл бұрын
Very refreshing to hear yall discuss these topics
@TinyMaths
Жыл бұрын
I mean, who the hell would want to visit their local dentist office in PAJAMAS???? The only way I see that as acceptable behaviour is if you were a hospital in-patient and had to visit the hospital dentist directly from your ward bed. And as for people calling this business anti-black for requiring a basic level of decorum; what planet are they on? Just when I thought expectations for blacks could't get any lower, the perpetually offended took it down another notch.
@KA-xs7vl
Жыл бұрын
We are our own worst enemy sometimes. 😢
@trishgatley6542
Жыл бұрын
YES Brandon again Spoke well💕👍
@MrChillerNo1
Жыл бұрын
more content like this! i like reactions of series, clips and memes, but this is actually educational. ✊🏿
@angelmoon1959
Жыл бұрын
Why and Who is the main question that needs to be asked makes people feel like this ? my money is on American MSM
@dirreeN
Жыл бұрын
4:26, i'm white living in Sweden so basically as white as you can get and i HATE wearing suits etc but just as you guys said i was also taught that you show up to meetings dressed appropriately so i own a few suits just incase! I worked at a cellphone company doing customer support over the phone and we weren't allowed to wear shorts in the middle of summer because they wanted us to look professional JUST IN CASE the big bosses came to visit.. 😂
@shavinehill4574
Жыл бұрын
I agree with this message
@gypsyfiresign1064
7 ай бұрын
My vvery Southern belle Grandmother would always say, “don’t act common”, meaning act respectfully & don’t embarrass your family.
@krgreenwood
Жыл бұрын
Good luck getting your merchandise order. I ordered on May 15 money has been taken from my account but I can’t seem to reach anyone or find out about the status have not received my T-shirt.
@JimBikeTN11
Жыл бұрын
It would be fun to hang out with those guys, and I'm 67
@KevinGonzalez-gc5iu
Жыл бұрын
You should definitely watch The View episode with Tim Scott. They tried so hard to isolate him from other blacks. I’m curious as to what you all will think
@backtoasimplelife
Жыл бұрын
This topic needs more attention within the culture. Thanks for bringing it up.
@GeorgiaMostly
Жыл бұрын
I work at a recruiting office in a primarily black area. Shocking how many applicants come in in pajamas, trashed/smelly clothes, bonnets, etc.
@samantharose1144
Жыл бұрын
Love you guys ! ❤
@jqpublic3044
Жыл бұрын
Love to listen to these awesome young men discuss timel6 topics!
@valienterf
Жыл бұрын
Totaly agree with the supersmart lady, you guys great job in the channel. 🎉
@teddypeony185
Жыл бұрын
I was made fun of when I grow up since I spoke 'posh' and so I must have been rich and still to this day I have people making fun of the way way I speak (they would mimic the way I spoke). Even if I was rich or not I decided when I was a child that I enjoyed listening to people who were well spoke and have a good vernacular so I want to speak similiar to the way they spoke. I remember one time when I was working in hospitality and gentlemen came into our store. I was busy doing the washing so I turning to a fellow colleague called their name then said 'I think this gentleman is ready to order.' The customer looks at me in surprise since I called him a gentleman and not a man but I told him he is a gentleman and it was the polite thing to call him.
@memorymedia6188
Жыл бұрын
Cartier Family ROCKS!
@lisalambert8834
10 ай бұрын
You young men should be so proud of yourselfs, Your ahead in your class.😎😎😎😎😎
@RacecarSpelledBackwards71
Жыл бұрын
Uncouth is like inappropriate or just not in good taste.
@WASSAAAAAAAAAAAAP
Жыл бұрын
Last time I was this early was 44 seconds ago when I saw this video, keep it up gents!
@dom-christine715
Жыл бұрын
1234 Blueberry Lane!!! I'm crying 😂😂
@anchovy9405
Жыл бұрын
Uncouth… coming from scotland my mum used this word all the time.. so interesting that’s it’s like a new term for you … great conversation! I find it sad for yr culture when a few bad apples want to ruin ppls business over the silliest things… these days it’s getting to extreme on what ppl take issue with.. out of control
@arubberball
Жыл бұрын
You guys keep growing!
@ScreeminMeeme
Жыл бұрын
This beautiful young woman nailed it! It's all about self-respect and acting in a dignified way. Women of every race should reflect those same qualities.
@robhicks2117
Жыл бұрын
"Couth" To have good manners, to be polite and to be sophisticated.
@treeherder2201
Жыл бұрын
I've witnessed this my entire life.
@natelee363
Жыл бұрын
white redneck here been watching yall for a long time yall have great conversations keep it up
@93theproducer47
Жыл бұрын
Y’all are the best man. Big fan💪🏼
@1972jbird
Жыл бұрын
She is 100% giving facts! Uncouth, people who have low manners, no good upbringing, etc
@NoJeansBob
Жыл бұрын
Great video, my young brothers. Your channel is one of the most uplifting sources of inspiration on KZitem. Love it! Great message. People who ascribe positive tenets to white people and negative ones to black people are the actual racists, and many of them are angling for a self fulfilling prophecy at that. All four of you are headed for success and are winners in general at the game of life.
@nathanstrickland6508
Жыл бұрын
Ok, I'm going to ask. Who is the new guy?
@kfnccook
Жыл бұрын
I love watching you guys because you're not screaming. You're not all over the d*** place and you've got your stuff together. Thank You I don't care if you're black or white
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