The speaker reduces complex systemic issues to a simple lack of individual discipline, ignoring the structural forces that actually shape family dynamics. It is a moralizing narrative that prioritizes emotional rhetoric over a nuanced understanding of social reality.
Approfondir
Prérequis
- Pas de données disponibles.
Prochaines étapes
- Pas de données disponibles.
Approfondir
NFL Player Goes Off on the LEFT and Black Fathers! WHOAAjouté :
this young 15-year-old black kid shot point blank in New York.
Follow his kids all around. You can tell all these kids around them sitting there watching. They ain't got no daddies at home.
It's disgusting, man.
>> The way that this entire nation has turned. These fatherless kids are harassing the streets. I go into the courtrooms every week and see these kids. You look across, ain't no daddies in there. One out of 20 may have a daddy in the courtroom where these kids are the ones out violating our communities in our neighborhood and almost all of them are black, >> but then we want to talk about all these social justice issues and these issues and that issues. The issue is we ain't got black daddies in the house.
>> And this is a problem that we need to try to fix as as black men. We are letting our own communities and our country down. We're disgrace to the world. Disgrace to the world. 70% of our kids ain't got no mommy and daddy together in the house with them raising them.
>> And we don't think that's a problem.
It's biblical. That's right.
>> The last verse of the Old Testament. He shall turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. The curse that we're seeing right now is that curse, the fatherlessness curse. When you have people having babies and they don't take care of their kids and their kids go out there and harass the streets, it's a problem. You turn on, you can't, you turn on a video, you see these kids walking around slapping old people, disrespecting old people. Look how they talk. I bring these young kids into our center. Every other word come out their mouth is a cuss word. Every other word.
>> Yeah.
>> 11, 12, 13, 14 years old. They can care less if they're around adult or anybody else. Man, we got real problems on our hand.
>> It's getting worse and worse cuz we getting woker and more woke and more woke and more woke. We want to be victims. You ain't a victim. If you live in the United States of America, you are not a victim. I'm sorry to break the news to you. This the greatest country on earth. That's why people are lining up to come over here. And we need to start teaching these black kids. They need to respect this country, respect their communities, and go in these schools and start respecting these teachers. That's why you can't get no good teachers these days because they scared to to say anything to these bad kids.
>> You need to start whooping their butts again, man. It's unbelievable. Enough is enough. Black men, we got to do better.
>> All the talk, all this, you know, we we want our athletes, entertainers, all these ain't doing nothing, man. Go into the communities to help the kids that need it the most. the most vulnerable kids that's out here harassing our streets. God bless you.
>> I appreciate him making that statement.
I think we need to see more videos like that. Fact of the matter is, no question about it, parents are should be accountable for what their kids are doing. And I think they need to be locking some of these parents up when their kids are running out out in the street doing those kind of things because it's ridiculous. It doesn't make any sense. Parents need to be responsible for what their kids do. And kids need parental guidance. They you turn them loose, man, they go crazy. I grew up in a hood, you know, we couldn't do, we couldn't roll like they did. We couldn't flow like they did. Our parents would pop us in our heads, spank our behinds in a minute, and we knew it. So when we were around them, we we conducted ourselves differently. When they talked about doing something bad, we were we head out we heading out at home. So yes, parents are very important. They are essential. And especially in the black community, but it's not just black community, but especially in the black community. We need to start holding parents accountable and start talking about this more often than just let it go because their kids are running out that street right now. They're they're doing crazy things around. When you let kids run on their own, they get in the kids get in groups. They do stupid things because they influence each other and they do do damage to people. I mean, they going out cold cocking people in in the sidewalk as he said, attacking old people. They have no morals. They have no morals, no sense of guidance. And that should be put at the foot of the parents. No question about it.
>> Minister D, I'm going to push back on you just slightly. Um, I know you say, you know, it's it's all kids, but I don't see the Indian kids doing these teen takeovers. Um, I don't see the white where's the white teen takeover at?
>> Well, they because their parents are with them. Their parent, they're taught, they're trained, they are taught, they are trained. You're absolutely right.
But when but there are few there are a few. Sometime I've seen a couple crowds where you had a variety of different people. I don't know whether they were Indian or not, but you can see sometime there's a variety, but it's all because the parents are not controlling their kids in other most ethnicities do control their kids and they won't let them hang out with them. In our community, it's not that way and that's unfortunate.
>> That's the norm, especially in the hood.
>> No, you're right. I mean, I think he was speaking on that situation that happened up in New York where the young man, you know, unal alived by I mean, they basically jumped him, you know, up there and then, you know, one person, you know, pulled out a weapon and fired on him point blank, >> you know, and then he tried to run. Uh, they caught him at the airport and, you know, they brought him back. But, I mean, this is sad. It's it's really sad.
But this happens. It happens a lot.
>> Unacceptable.
>> Um, >> it it happens a lot. more it happens more than you know the uh uh powers that be really want to talk about it and you see these these situations happen uh you never see a BLM you never see the NAACP come out and stomp and march over this you never see you know anybody from the Urban League you never see the Divine N come out there you know you don't see the churches come out the quote unquote you know the black churches you don't see them come out and say this this is something that we need to we need to protest we need to stop you never see that >> we need.
>> But let a white person do something to one of them. Let a cop do something to one of them. They will they will call around. They'll get all all the text messages and get everybody out there to march, protest >> this situation, but they do not actually care when you are in these communities with that are sundown towns. Let's just keep it a buck.
>> You know, I know you get these folks on TV and they talking about, "Oh, man, the sundown towns." I'm like, "Man, the sundown town's Baltimore City, Chicago.
You know what I'm saying? Certain parts of DC you don't want to get, you know, you don't certain parts, hey, go to the west side of Atlanta. There are certain parts that you do not want to be walking. Even if you are black, you don't want to be walking in these streets at night, >> especially if you are black. Exactly.
>> Amen.
>> But you know, you know, wise, um, I I just I just learned this uh maybe a week ago. Jesse Jackson said one day he was walking the street and he he had a quote that said um I was outside at night and I was relieved when I turned around and the person that was walking behind me was white.
>> Was white.
>> Mhm.
>> Sad. Yeah.
>> But they know and they should be held accountable. You're right. Wise. I don't think the people are held accountable when they don't speak out and they don't protest these things. We need to nail them on that. BLM out there. Uh, they were concerned with somebody that made a joke about George Floyd on a Netflix show. That's right. Think about this.
Think about this. And in that same community where that lady was, you know, out there, you know, they had a whole press conference around this.
>> People are losing their lives, you know, at an unprecedented number.
>> Yeah.
>> But you don't protest and you don't have a press conference for that. You say nothing about that.
>> Yeah.
>> Talk about it, brother. They've lost more people in the city of Chicago since the conflict in Iran started. There has been more people uh uh with to tags in the city of Chicago than the amount of people that we've lost, service members in an actual uh combat zone.
>> Yep.
>> Think about that.
>> They follow the rules.
>> Think about that.
>> Combat zone.
>> It is a combat zone.
>> Yeah. Here in DC, they had um they had uh the kids fighting in the Chipotle the other day. That was a >> picking up chairs, throwing them on folks. I mean, it was crazy.
>> Yeah. Yeah. But that but that's that's one that made it to, you know, the internet. That's an all day occurrence.
>> Every day, all day. They do it all the time. That Navyyard, the kids are down there all the time. The city council doesn't want to do anything. That's why Janine has to step in. Judge Janine.
That's why she has to step in because the city council does not want to give any of these kids any type of uh jail time like >> they were upset about the curfews.
>> They were Yeah. Yeah. And and and DC had a real hard push on the um defund the police. Okay.
>> They they had a real hard push on that.
Um, I mean, it was just it it was so much for everybody else to take accountability.
>> They didn't they didn't want you calling it what it is.
>> They don't they don't want you they don't want you to say that these children are out of control. They're they're out of control. Dare >> you they don't know anything, >> right? Most of them most of them are failing. They're just pushing them past.
And then the parents, you know, they let them outside because they're they're too busy clubbing. Because let's be clear, most of the parents of these kids are basically their age, okay? They're like the same age. They they, you know, they had them young. They they want their youth back. So, they're out. They're not really concerned with these kids. These kids are latch key kids, but not in the same vein.
>> Lock them up.
>> Not because the parent is working. Not because, you know, it's it's, you know, uh >> them taking care of themselves or being independent. No, the kids are just by themselves because the parents don't care.
>> Yeah, that's cuz mama got to live. Mama got to live, too.
>> Mama got live, too.
>> I don't think we even have a modum of understanding of the impact of fatherlessness >> and partly because we have no understanding of family.
>> That's right. So if we understand what a family is supposed to do, what is the job of the family? The job of the family of the parents is to take the people they create that have a unique genetic code and and this is important. There are only two people in the world that have who you share a genetic code with.
Mhm.
>> And they those people are supposed to show you and demonstrate through their productive and God hopefully God loving lives.
They're supposed to show you how to confront the environment, which means at some point you leave the safety of the home. And when you do, you're out in the environment. And you know how your genetic code is supposed to confront that environment. And everyone can't do it the same because we all have a set of assets that our genetic code gave us.
But we also have a set of challenges that our genetic code gives us. So our parents are the ones who are supposed to say, "Hey, you got to watch out for this because that doesn't do well in our family or you know what, you'll be great. We want to steer you towards that because people in our family or with our genetic code, they do really well in this area. They excel in this area."
There's supposed to be sort of like a maze moving you through life in a way where you can you're you can best use the hand that you've been given which is your genetic code for a young man. The most important thing about a a young man or any man is his capacity for violence.
That is the best thing the world has ever gotten from men. Because it is the man's capacity for violence that one innovates, builds, and most importantly secures peace. However, a man cannot do that unless he's trained to harness that capacity for violence. You ask anybody who's coached a team, what are they teaching these young? They're trying to teach them how to h har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har harness their power, how to har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har har harness that explosiveness into something productive into something good into something that's beneficial what first for the team who does the team become later his family his community when there is no father present what you have is an explosive person no training on how to harness it and then they go out where into the environment with this explosive genetic code. And what are they doing? Exploding on the public. It's no wonder this is happening. Of course, this is happening.
If you don't parent and train a child, and I mean this is specific. It's not just that you love them. When these women, these singleheaded homes full of women, they'll I love my child. I taught him right for wrong. Who cares? That's not what he needs.
>> He needs to know how to handle and control his explosive energy that is biologically testosterone inside him.
And you can't tell him nothing about it cuz you don't know nothing about it.
>> And it's okay. I'm a woman. I'm not saying this in meanness. I'm saying this in first of all, this is what's wrong.
And I will say this, I look at this in a religious sense because when people talk about they war not against flesh and blood, whoa, let's let's look at what that really means. That actually means something. What that means is when you put out this explosive untrained energy into the society, that has an effect. That's an energy that according to metaphysics has to come back to you. It has to it doesn't energy doesn't dissipate. It has to bounce and come back. So when you're sending out all this murderous, negative, hatefilled energy, you are guaranteeing more of it in your life. When you send these unprepared children out there, mean and hardened and unloved by their daddies and undisiplined by their daddies, all of what they're producing, all of that meanness and all of that they're they're producing that energy, you are guaranteeing it to come back to the same community that you sent it out into.
Why our community is in such disarray.
It is a it is a lot of things but it's also a spiritual thing. You have to stop doing this not just for yourself but for all of us. You are condemning all of the people who live around you. That's why I refuse to live around you. You are condemning them to a hell, an inescapable hell that daily compounds.
Because the more that negativity you sending out there, the more of that hate and the more that violence, that energy is feeding itself and it grows.
>> Over the weekend, I watched them march across the Edmond Pettis Bridge.
>> Yes.
>> Or voting rights that have not been taken away from them.
>> But they will not come together as a community and help these children.
They will that for these children. They won't put exactly what Minister Denzel, they won't put money towards helping children. They they they they will turn a blind eye. I just saw uh that uh the woman who's running for mayor in DC said, "We don't need curfews for the teens. It's okay. We don't need curfews." Y'all better not vote for that woman. Um >> she'll get it.
>> Yeah, I know she'll get it. But I pray that for some some divine reason The thing is, you're going to have fatherless children.
You're going to have fatherless children because sin exists.
There was fatherless children all the way during biblical times.
>> There was fatherless children.
Differences the community got involved to help raise the children. And that that is what the Lord talked about that you they that the church should be there to help the widows and the orphans. They talked about it because this is something that >> it's either sin could co cause that or the father may die or something. You never know. So my thing is there was a verse that my grandmother told my children and they told she told that to my children because y'all know I'm a single mother. She kept telling them, "When my Psalm 27:10, even if my father and mother abandon me, then the Lord will hold me up."
>> And that helped my children a lot. That helped them a lot because there's a lot of I love that that man came out and spoke and said what he said. He's doing stuff in the community. King Randall is out here doing stuff in the community to help.
>> Yes. Oh, yeah.
>> Seeing more men want to help. I remember The the reason why I got into so many bad relationships leading up to now was because I kept trying to find the completion of my my my thing from because I didn't want my kids to have fatherless because the the the fathers did not want to be involved. They were just like, you know, it is what it is. I don't feel like dealing with that. I don't I want to be a single father. I want to be a single man, whatever. And I kept trying trying trying. And I remember my kids were like, "Mom, but you do an amazing job." And I want I right now I'm speaking to the women that are out there. This is why I said do not do not buy do not go in there trying to give the milk for free and expected the cow to be bought. It's not going to happen. The Lord has it set up perfectly. And there's a reason why it's set up the way it is. Because each as as Celeste was just saying, parents is supposed to be pouring into their children and it's supposed to go from generation to generation to generation to generation. And what you're seeing is broken families, >> broken situations. I even had a conversation with my son recently and he was saying to me that it didn't matter any of the men that stepped in to try and help raise him. What hurt him was that he didn't have his father.
>> That part that really hurt.
>> But he said to me, he said, "Thank you, mommy." He said, "People may think you're crazy for saying I'mma punch you in your throat, >> but It saved my life.
>> The fact that you were a single mom stop you from disciplining us because you wanted us to go out there and not have to face the world as terrible citizens. And that was true.
>> Amen. Amen.
>> My thing is to everyone stop being selfish. There was a reason why the Lord says that that the church would take care of the the the widows and the the fatherless children. Stop being selfish. If you see someone out there, do what you can. If it means like what brother Wise said, being out there and and and and coaching the football, the the youth football and speaking >> these people, these kids, my dad, my dad, tennis coach, he's that that's what he did when we grew up. Do you know how many kids that they they didn't have fathers, but my dad became their father.
I shared my dad with so many kids. And these kids have grown up to be such amazing people. They have done such great things. But it started because someone actually took the time to pay attention to them. Stop falling stupid democratic talking point of voting rights and all that crap and start looking at what the true problem is is the broken families that are all across America, especially in black communities. There's so many broken families. And instead of you marching for foolishness, you should be doing your job, doing what you can inity to help with these situations. Because like I the Lord says the poor will always be among us.
>> That's right.
>> Widows will be among us and fatherless children will always be among us.
They're always that's just going to be a thing. But what what will the church do?
What will the b and the church is not the building. What is the body of Christ going to do? Are you going to speak to those children and let them know even if your father or mother forsake you? Then the Lord will pick you up. You have a great future. You don't have to go down the path of these other people. Because I want y'all to understand, the reason these kids do the things that they do is because the while the church isn't embracing them, while the community is ignoring them and saying, "Well, that well your mom is a single mom. We ain't looking at you." The gangs will will wrap them up in their loving arms. some gangs will pull them right and in the street causing terror because they are following the leadership of those people, those gangs, those street people, whoever they are looking up to, they follow them because they're the ones that give them the attention and the love and the protection that they wanted that nobody else in the community wanted to give them. So that that is all I have to say.
>> What are your thoughts on any of this?
Hit the like button, share the video, subscribe to the channel, turn those notifications on to all so you never miss an upload. I appreciate the love. I appreciate the support. And as always, keep God first. Stay prayed up. We'll catch up with you guys next time. Peace.
>> My heart stay. But thanks be to God. He gives us the victory. Oh my Lord Jesus Christ. It can't live in me. I was down to the dirt. Red clay on my shoes. Oh pain in my shirt. Oh so bruised in the Lord hit my chest. Kick death from my breath. Put power in my step.
Vidéos Similaires
DeenTheGreat Is Absolutely DISGUSTING
challzbrown
681 views•2026-05-29
Choa Chu Kang Tragedy Raises Questions About Warning Signs and Relationship Violence
TwentyTwoThirty
872 views•2026-05-29
Why Is It ALWAYS About The Pregnant One? 😂
alikicomedy
9K views•2026-05-30
Flotilla activist on 'racist' response to Ben Gvir's video of her
MiddleEastEye
13K views•2026-05-29
10 French Cities That Could Collapse First as the Homeless Crisis Worsens
InsideEuropeToday
359 views•2026-05-29
Elections Are Rigged! Only Those In Government Can Tell How ~ Diana Ngao & Mark Ouko
RadioGenKe
696 views•2026-06-02
White People RECOUNTS How Great Black People Are Becoming So Fast Now They Can't Take It
mrsan_20
939 views•2026-05-30
Foreign-Owned Shops Targeted as Anti-Migrant Tensions Rise in South Africa
aljazeeraenglish
25K views•2026-05-30











