This video presents a controversial debate about whether Black suffering and slavery can be considered a 'privilege,' with one participant arguing that the resilience and enlightenment developed through trauma represents a unique form of privilege, while others strongly reject this notion as minimizing the genuine trauma and systemic oppression experienced by Black communities throughout American history.
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I will say, I think there's like a privilege. I know that sounds crazy to being you know having to do more than us and having gone through so much. I think that we've heard a lot about spirituality.
But I feel like because you guys have gone through so much, there's like an enlightenment to you. I always feel such a draw and just so seen in a way that I don't feel as much with white people, I would say.
So, I mean, I will just say that I feel like you guys are magnets and and I hope that your voice gets heard more because I think that there has been a lot of trauma of just invisibility and your way of rising through it and still being survivors and stuff. Um I don't know. I've always felt like it's been super special. And I'm so thankful for the relationships that I've had. Oh Not the bridge being built.
Not the bridge. I will never forget Let me just say when I was younger, I will never forget looking over as a young kid and seeing a black man get out of a Mercedes and something I was like, "That's success." And there was just always that that vision. And I know I know it doesn't have to be like a superficial symbol, but there was just something implanted in me as a young kid. And um I I had a buzz cut when I was young and I felt um like I I think I've allowed myself to see that like having shorter hair as a female, like I haven't seen myself a lot on you know in the media and I've heard that be a complaint of a lot of other people of not feeling that represented.
Um so I think kind of feeling othered a lot in my own world in just a small way had made me feel like a kinship. And so um I think that while there's privilege to being white, I feel like there's another privilege that doesn't get spoken about of actually having to suffer because these are the people that really knows how to like have resilience and rise up and actually listen and just thrive. So.
I know that we were just celebrating the bridge you made and I don't want to tear it down. But I think I had a different response seemingly than the rest of the room to that. I know that you mean well by that and I can see that you're very genuine. I have a really hard time sitting with the idea that the significant trauma that the black community has experienced in this country is has made us enlightened and that there's like this beautiful spiritual quality that it's given us cuz I think it looks it feels and maybe I'm just speaking to the way that's landed for myself like a huge bypassing of how genuinely traumatic that is to be like, "Well, look at you. Like you're you're you're radiant now." I'm not saying that.
>> Like I'm saying that's the way that you you've been through something where it's like we're over here and we can who knows if how much we've even been through.
Yeah, and like I I'm not disagreeing with that.
>> your eyes at so many people that have been speaking. So I don't know if that's your >> I mean a lot of insane things have been said. I don't know if that's your immediate response is just to roll your eyes. I don't might not have the best like language with it, but I know that like on a soul level like I feel I I have a lot of awe and respect. And I appreciate that a lot. Take it where you can get it. Yeah, I I I appreciate that.
I All I'm saying is this idea that somehow having endured what the black community has endured in this country and coming out the other end barely surviving. There are people right now who are not surviving that that's somehow a privilege is ludicrous. And like I don't maybe maybe I completely I what you said completely landed wrong with me, but that's how I took all of that and that's that's all that's They were a slave. They were given housing, food, clothing, medical care.
>> From what you said, it sounds like you were born before the civil rights movement.
>> Oh, yeah. So black people couldn't buy houses in your lifetime when you were maybe a baby.
>> aware of that.
>> You were five So you don't think there's any downstream effect? I felt depressed at that time. Yeah. But that's what Martin was trying to correct. Right now, I see so many people living off the government handout. I'm pretty sure welfare use per capita is higher in red states than blue states.
Yes, but there's so many people living off of the government handouts. And that is not that much farther away from slavery. They were a slave. They were given housing, food, clothing, medical care.
They asked the people asked them to work. Yes, there were land our landowners that were violent and and mean to some of them, but there were others that were humanistic. But still the war was something that no one could do anything about because the whites photo quote whites from the south are not the only ones that had slaves. Slaves were all over the world.
Slaves still exist today. Do you think there's a direct effect from slavery to how black Americans are able to live today? No, I don't. They have a chance to learn. They live in the best country in the world.
If they open their eyes and listen instead of just focusing on their little area that and people that they hang out with.
He has created the environment that has led to this. What they say is that the up the updated standards now say that enslaved people developed skills that could be applied for their personal benefit. Slavery was the darkest moment of American history. Our biggest shame.
People got torn from their homelands.
Men, women, newborns put in the bowels of ships, shackled, and made to row from Africa to America, then brought here and sold off like chattel, separated from their children, beat, whipped, worked to death, raped. How dare you? Shame on you people in Florida. How dare you try to whitewash slavery? And to the Commissioner of Education in Florida, Manny Diaz, a Cuban-American, that is like saying that there's a redeeming quality to Cuban political prisoners under Castro.
Yeah. When you don't have freedom, you don't have anything. And for this man, Ron DeSantis, who's apparently his only skill that he has acquired is lying and creating culture wars that he thinks are going to make him president. They're not, buddy. That's why you're 30 points down. Well, and Anna hits it on the head there. actually better in the 1940s. It was bad. It was evil. But what happened?
Something changed. They committed less crimes.
>> Maybe they were afraid. I mean, 4,000 black men, women, and children were killed in violent lynch mobs.
>> your explanation, but I guess that's your >> permeated American culture for hundreds of years.
>> is worse than it has been >> That that affected the generational psyche of an entire group of people?
>> sure it did. I'm not discounting that.
I'm just There were plenty of white privileged oppressors that took advantage of the system to continue to abuse and oppress African-Americans who are great contributors of society. Where did that happen and when?
All throughout history. As soon as white people started going to Africa and pulling people against their will onto slave ships.
>> That didn't happen. That's a made up lie. The blacks were sold to the Arabs by other blacks, elitist black rich blacks, kings.
And then they those Arabs took them to other parts of the world and sold them.
The white man didn't just go to Africa to get some Negroes. That was made up.
Either way, they were sold against their will. A human being is not to be bought or sold. They're not a commodity.
>> about a so-called white privilege, man.
>> Okay, let's substitute the word white for Arab then.
>> No, yeah, it was the >> That's fine. The Arabs who did it. And yes, maybe that was wrong, but Welcome back, family. According to the white Americans, everything that was was ever done to the black Americans or the to the black people during the time of enslavement, we as the black people, we supposed to to celebrate to thank them for enslaving us. Now, according to the to the white Americans, they are clearly coming out to say that uh slavery was a black people's privilege because uh they they lived freely. They were able to access to free housing, free clothing, free foods because at that time the life was very expensive. So black people would have not been able to afford for their life. For their basic needs. So being a slave or being slaves, it helped them a lot to acquire to everything they wanted in life for free.
They worked in the farms.
They are only talking or mentioning things like basic needs like how black people were accessed the free housing, free foods, and free clothes. But they are not speaking about how the black people suffered under the white system, how they were tortured, how they were killed, how they were raped.
How some of them were were dipped or thrown in the seas.
How they were given to the animals to be to be eaten.
We as the black people call slavery a human crime. But they call it a privilege. And that's why when we speak about the slavery and how it caused a lot of damage to the black people and how it created a lot of uh problems and problems to the black families, they don't feel it or they don't see it like a like a big deal.
So when we speak about for the for the longest time the black people have been speaking talking about the the the the reparations, but the white people every time come out to say that no black should be paid reparations because they owe black people nothing. They helped black the white Americans enslave me because most of the black white Americans have tried to pass across, they they don't feel guilty of slavery or enslaving a black people because according to them, they did this according to the to the to the biblical words.
Because uh they feel like slavery was was the portion to the black lives uh, lives.
It was supposed to be done. So, they don't see any big deal that was there so that we, as the black people, up to this time, we have to complain about about it. And some of them say that at this time, we don't have to blame the white people for all that was done towards the black America or the black people who were enslaved because they were not the one who did this, but their ancestors did it. So, at this time, you know, we are calling America great. We are calling America, we've been calling America the superpower. We've been calling America the economical stable because of the slavery. Because the people who were taken from the African continent to go and fight for America as slaves to build it.
They're the one who made America to be America today.
They're the one who built this great America. They're the one who fight to free America from colonization. They're the one who sacrificed their own life to make great America that today the white man is sitting that office executing policies that is oppressing and affecting the lives of black people.
After all that long time of black sweat, torture, and blood, their generation are still passing through the same life. And even today, the white people who are living during this generation, they're still calling back slavery to the black people because they feel like during that time of enslavement, they used to control white people black people. They used to dominate and give orders to the black people and they used black people used to admit and bow before them. But at this time, the current generation are not ready to cooperate to the white system. So, they feel like slavery should be brought back. Because that's the only point they can weaken the black people. They can be able to control them and make them kneel and be uh uh a humble to them.
So, I presented the video of that lady, the first video, and how she was trying to say that people of color benefited from slavery.
How can that be?
How is this sounding? Maybe I'm not getting it clearly. Maybe I don't understand what she's trying to say. But this is not the only person who has uh whom I I've tried to pass across saying that slavery was a black people's privilege because they benefited from it. Now, when the people from Africa were taken to go and work to uh uh forcefully to American system or to an America to build this great America as slaves.
How how did the black people benefited from this?
But the white people benefited from it.
And that's why today, even after the Trump came to power to power and deported me a good number of black people, there's a lot of things in America that stacked. A lot of things are not working out because the people who are being used to work in these hard labors are no longer available. We have passed across the several several people people of our of the white American who are crying out loud that today life is not working out because the people that used to work in these hard laborers are no longer available.
It's very hard for them to to to to to achieve their duties because they can no longer be able to work in that positions or in that positions.
So, that's why today Americans are calling on pushing for Trump to bring back slavery, to bring back the deported immigrants from the black nations so that the country can continue working, their farms can continue producing, their building sites can continue going up, their environment can be clean because that were the work that was assigned to be done by the black people because they were slaves.
I don't know if you're getting me.
So, I won't just take much of your time in this video. This conversation is very deep. It's very really deep.
I just need your views in the comment section.
We can we we'll keep on discussing and giving out our views.
What do you think about this?
It's being said that black suffering and enslavement was a black privilege.
How do that get in your mind? Have you blessed wherever you're watching from me? And I appreciate your time for tuning on this channel, supporting, subscribing, sharing, sending me super thanks, just leaving a comment. You're doing great. You're so amazing. I do really appreciate your time. I thank you. Don't forget to come back because we are here doing this each and every time, doing the same at the same place.
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