This video presents a debate about systemic racism in America, featuring a viral video by young black children from Ferguson, Missouri who argue that racism persists despite cultural progress indicators like voting for Obama and listening to Beyoncé. The children cite statistics showing that resumes with black-sounding names receive 50% fewer job callbacks than identical resumes with white-sounding names, and that NYPD frisks 85% of black and Latino individuals compared to only 8% of white individuals when stopped. The host and guest discuss whether such discourse is patronizing or necessary, with the guest arguing that using children to make political points is inappropriate and that black people should 'go back to Africa' rather than claiming American racism. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between acknowledging systemic racism and the perception that such claims are exaggerated or counterproductive.
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Woke Guest Ran 🏃🏽♂️💨 Jesse vs Race Baiter追加:
All right, yeah. Jessie Munday.
And this popped up. He made another guest run. So, let's see where this one goes off the rails. To be fair, Jessie's interviews is normally like 40 minutes, so he didn't even get He didn't even last halfway unless this is a highlight. So, I'm not sure. But, yeah, let's go.
>> Last week I told you about a video and also played it for you of um organization out of Ferguson, Missouri, and it's a bunch of young black kids. The video is called Hey White People, a kind of after word note to America by #Ferguson Kids.
And um I have with me Luke is from the activist t-shirt company whose name uh we can't repeat here.
Uh but it spells f c k h number eight.
His company put together a video called Hey White People, a kind of after word note to America by #Ferguson Kids.
And um uh it's a black kids who black kids supposedly educating white folks about racism. Luke, good morning, sir. Welcome to the show.
>> Hey, how you doing?
>> All is well. Um are you part owner of this t-shirt company or you just one of the activists who are >> No, no, I'm Yeah, yeah. No, I'm the I'm the director of the video.
>> You're the director of the video. Okay.
Um I want to just play the video for the folks so that they are getting >> getting an example of what we are talking about. Hold on, just a minute.
All right.
>> Sure.
>> Hey white people. What's up?
>> We're kids from Ferguson, Missouri.
>> You know that little place >> where white police shot an unarmed black teen >> in the face?
>> It was a national disgrace.
>> So listen up >> cuz we're here to talk to you >> about race.
>> Sometimes white people are like, >> "But is racism still a thing?"
>> Spoiler alert.
>> Yeah, just because Beyoncé is on your playlist >> and you voted for Obama >> doesn't mean that our generation >> has seen the end of racist drama.
>> Racism is not one of those things.
>> So go away.
>> If you pretend it doesn't exist >> like uh Crocs or Justin Bieber.
>> All this focus on race makes me uncomfortable.
>> Uncomfortable?
>> Try being black.
>> Fun fact, >> when the NYPD stops white people >> they frisk only 8%.
>> stop blacks and Latinos, they frisk 85%.
>> Oh.
>> Ooh, what's that smell?
>> Uh that would be racism.
>> We just want an equal shot in life >> not to be shot to death.
>> It's you people >> [snorts] >> It's always good. I mean, to be fair the arguments sound a lot better coming from children.
I have to say, they are childish arguments.
But Jesus.
Talking about race makes you uncomfortable. No, it doesn't. It makes you bored.
Bored to death, sick of hearing how everything is racist.
And you should shut up.
Little idiots.
But using kids for this as well is just awful.
But like I say, I know why they did it.
It makes their arguments [ __ ] seem more I don't know.
>> It's about race.
Hi, don't see color.
>> Really?
>> Did you know that employers >> don't even need to see the color of our skin >> for the discrimination to begin.
>> Resumes with black-sounding names >> like Tamika and Tyrone >> are 50% less likely to be called in for job interviews >> with the exact same resume >> with white-sounding names.
>> But is this injustice >> surprising >> when 40% of whites >> actually say white people more hardworking than black people?
>> You people are just playing the race card.
>> [laughter] >> No one's playing cards. This is not a game.
>> Complain about this race card BS.
>> It's just a obvious way >> of criminalizing >> and marginalizing people.
>> So stop.
>> Some of my best friends are black.
>> You get a cookie.
>> Here's a hot tip.
>> You're not really being a friend.
>> We try saying racism has reached its end.
>> Racism is not >> I'm not listening to this no more, [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] idiots.
I mean, you call yourselves Africans of African-Americans.
Go home.
The na- the country you put first is Africa.
Go back to Africa.
I'm sure you'll have a lovely life there.
I'm sure it will be great.
You can be kings.
>> Hands up.
>> Don't shoot.
>> No, so what >> So what are you trying to make with these using these black kids in this manner?
Hello.
>> Um I think I think they make some some really really great points.
Uh particularly about the fact that when uh when >> Oh, don't dig it. I didn't like them points, did they? One kid couldn't even say marginalized.
Marginalizing.
He struggled to even say it. He don't know what that [ __ ] word means.
I think they really made some interesting points. I think you got them to throw out talking points that everyone's heard for the past 50 [ __ ] years, and no one cares. They weren't good then, they aren't good now. Get some new arguments for the fact that you don't behave yourselves.
>> [laughter] >> Uh it's particularly about the fact that when uh when there's been studies that show that if a name, {quote} {unquote}, looks black on a job resume, that those people are 50% less likely to get called in than the same exact same resumes with uh with more white-sounding names. Or the statistic about [clears throat] that the that the kid said um uh about the NYPD pulling >> Is a thing to black people. Do you not think that that the when people get a name thing come through and it says Shaniqua, it's not that they think, "Well, this person's black, I'm not going to do it."
They think, "This person's a Shaniqua."
She going to be ghetto.
She going to be hoochie mama dancing.
It's like she's going to be rude to customers.
It's like do you not think that there's something up? I don't know why I'm saying this, to be honest. This is a waste of time.
>> that the kid said um uh about the NYPD pulling over people. And when they pull over people, when they stop people, they frisk only 8% of white people, but 85% of Latinos and black people. And this kind of injustice is the kind of thing >> Yeah. Why would you think that is?
Dummy.
In New York.
>> that a lot of white America wants to pretend doesn't exist anymore because well, you know, they voted for Obama and they love Beyonce. You know, but the problems of inequality run deep and we can't solve these issues as a nation black and white working together when we have such stark differences.
>> It's not working together.
It's you patronizingly talking down to white people.
Saying things we've heard a hundred times and no one [ __ ] cares about.
It's not working together. It's do what we say, otherwise you're racist.
Basically.
That's what it is. That's not working together.
And quite frankly, the answer is no.
>> Such stark differences and when it can't even be talked about. So, in working with uh these kids in Ferguson >> It can't be talked about? All it is is talked about.
All it is oh, what white people have done. Oh, it's everywhere. Even over here, we didn't even have slavery here.
Still somehow black people are affected by American slavery over here despite the fact that black people really didn't come here till the 70s and 80s in mass.
But somehow they've got historical trauma of American [ __ ] slavery in Britain.
What are you talking about? Everything is racism.
It's spoke up This winding me up.
>> I'm a video director. I direct social media um you know, viral videos on on social media causes. You know, various things from you know, from gay rights to environmental things. And when I was asked to do this, I was like, absolutely. And we worked with kids that we cast. We auditioned probably about 35 kids right on the block.
>> What are their age range?
>> Uh between >> Any white ones?
I didn't see 50% white kids saying that.
Bit racist if you ask me. Where's the DEI in your advert, mate? It was all black kids.
What about poor white kid that needs an opportunity?
>> Six and 13 years old. That is the oldest one.
>> One kid said the word the word BS.
>> He dough.
>> Are you okay with kids cursing like that?
>> I I don't see any problem. I think I think the point that he's making about when white people say you're just playing the race card, which is used to trivialize and marginalize people, I think it's a great way to get attention to it. If you don't like the fact that, you know, that the kid said BS while making that really important point because it is BS. And I think hearing, you know, from the mouth of babes comes wisdom.
>> Would you let your children Would you let those your children use those type words?
>> This is a This is a video that is being seen by millions of people.
>> you let your children >> yes, I would. Sure, I wouldn't have a problem with that. I don't care.
>> Are you a Christian, Luke?
>> Am I what?
>> Are you a Christian?
>> Absolutely not. I'm an atheist. Why would I believe in invisible man in the clouds? No, I'm not a Christian.
>> You know, when I first and I'm as black as the ace of spades, when I saw this video, I the first thing that occurred to me that this is evil and that it's unfortunate that >> What about it What about it evil?
>> I'm going to tell you >> you think about it? What would you say is evil?
>> Let me tell you. I think it's unfortunate that the adults the black adults who allowed this to happen are so wicked that they would sacrifice these black children by setting them up to believe to believe that white Americans and the police officers are racist against them when it's it's [clears throat] far from the >> So you don't think you don't think 85% of Latin Americans and black people being when they're pulled over being frisked by the NYPD is racist? You don't think that >> The incredible sentencing disparity between black and white Americans for the exact same crimes. Black people go to jail and are >> prosecuted at rates way higher >> I can't hold because >> The same thing with black children in elementary schools. They have to face discrimination.
>> Hey Luke, calm down.
>> Oh, he's getting emotional.
>> Luke, calm down.
>> I won't calm down. I'm not going to calm down. I'm not going to be bullied by you.
>> Calm down, Luke. Um >> So you don't think that exists?
>> Luke, it does exist, but the the black thugs are bringing it on themselves by not following the authority or instructions of the police officers when they're stopped. And the black people talk >> the face?
>> Yes.
>> six times with his hands up because and that's okay to do to a black person in America?
>> He was a thug who had not been raised by good parents.
>> Thank you on behalf of Tate. Thank you.
Bye.
>> There you go, folks.
That's the kind of person that using black children for their own personal gain. Luke, >> Like I say, it's like I thought that instantly. Why are you getting these black kids to say it?
One, you want some type of sympathy because they're children.
But it's like patronizing children, but also yeah, getting them to spell lies.
That it is evil.
>> Hung up.
He got mad. He start cursing.
Uh and he ran. He put his tail between his legs and he ran.
He um he um was upset that I saw the video um as evil.
As evil and it is evil. It's It's called "Hey White People" a kind of outward note to America by #first First Kin Kids. Kids.
And they're using young black children and brainwashing them, corrupting them to believe that um white Americans and the police officers are racist toward them.
Can you imagine what type of soul um uh would an adult have that would allow this to happen?
And the answer is they have the soul of their father, the devil. Luke said he doesn't believe in a god.
Some imaginary person in the sky. He's an atheist. And he's And he sounded different.
And uh these are the kind of people >> But let's go back to his crash out. He got emotional instantly.
Cuz this is what it is. This is This is the working together that they want.
You Them to say what they want and you to just sit and take it. Any pushback, they can't handle it.
>> That rates way higher >> I can't hold on.
>> than white Americans. The same thing with black children.
>> why?
>> schools, they have to face discrimination. If a white kid >> calm down.
>> He He gets a warning.
>> calm down.
>> No, calm down. I'm not going to be bullied by you.
>> Calm down, Luke. Um >> So, you don't think that that exists?
>> No, it does exist, but the the black thugs are bringing it on themselves by not following the authority or instructions of the police officers when they are stopped. And the black people in charge >> saying that you think Mike Brown was shot in the face >> Yes.
>> about six times with his hands up because and that's okay to >> Because he was he was he was a thug who had not been raised by good parents.
>> I want to see if he comes back.
Sometimes they will.
No, I think so.
Yeah.
Well, I love these Yeah.
This is the truth of it, black people.
Everyone's over it. No one cares. It's all in my country.
This is getting to the point of you're obviously not happy here.
Despite the fact that your grandparents come here to give you a better future, you somehow think that where you originally come from is better, then go back.
The time of changing and bowing and scraping to try and appease you is done because it doesn't work.
And it's all of this woke stuff. It's like you see it all the time with people that are woke and they're not woke enough. J. K. Rowling is like she become a big hero in the anti-woke thing because she went against trans. She was woke on every other [ __ ] issue there is except the trans thing.
She's not anti-woke, she's anti-trans.
But they all turned on her.
You can never It's never going to be enough.
So, it's just enough.
If it's not enough, enough.
Simple as.
But, yeah. That's the video. Sweet.
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