Research indicates that fatherlessness is a significant social issue with measurable consequences: children raised without a father in the home are five times more likely to experience poverty, nine times more likely to drop out of school, and twenty times more likely to end up in jail. Statistics show that 70% of Black children today enter the world without a father in the home, compared to 25% of White children, representing a substantial increase from 1965 when only 25% of Black children lacked a father in the home.
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What percentage of blacks have a father around when they're raised?
>> I'm not sure.
>> 20%. 80% of blacks do not have a stable father around. That is the most predictable way to end up in prison, end up as a or a criminal. It's not a racism problem. It's not a white supremacy problem. It's a fact that black fathers impregnate women and they don't stay around with the women that they have impregnated.
>> Charlie Kirk, do you think that that happens more in the black community compared to others?
>> It's it's three-fold. Number one, we subsidize single motherhood. Number two, it's culture. It's accepted in the black community, and it should be.
>> It's culture. Okay. Okay.
>> Don't take my word for it. Read Thomas Soul's own book on how black culture allows single motherhood to continue into a nanny state type practice. 75% of black youth are raised out of father in the home. 75%. Is that a bigger problem or not a bigger problem than whiteness, white privilege, or white supremacy? How >> they should all be addressed and they're all related.
>> Okay. How is a white person to blame?
Wouldn't it be more like smart to be like hey that this is not about systemic racism like stop impregnating your women and abandoning them?
>> Let's see what Larry has to say about this. The >> number one social problem in America by far is the epidemic not of COVID but of fatherlessness.
70% of black kids today enter the world without a father in the home married to the mother. Up from 25% back in 1965.
Now 25% of white kids enter the world today without a father in the home married to the mother. And the stats are clear. Even Barack Obama once cited them. If you're raised without a dad, you're five times more likely to be poor and commit crime, nine times more likely to drop out of school, and 20 times more likely to end up in jail. What's happened in the mid60s? With, I think, the best of intentions, a Democrat named Lynon Johnson launched what he called the war on poverty. And since then, we have incentivized women to marry the government and incentivize men to abandon their financial and moral responsibility. You know, when I tell say this to people, the push back I get is, well, uh, there are lots of things that are going on. Systemic racism, poverty, uh, here's the problem. If you look at a young black male, aed 10 to 43. That's young to me, cuz I'm 71 years old. A young black man in that demo is 13 times more likely to be murdered than a young white man. Same demo. Young black man, real young, 19 and under, the number one cause of preventable death is homicide. almost always at the hands of another young black male. Uh young same demo for whites. The number one cause of preventable death is unintentional death. That includes drug overdoses, automobile accidents, drownings. Uh it's not until they get to number four that death is the cause.
In America, 60% of the shootings, the robberies, and the homicide to kidnap are committed by black people, often against other black people. Of the homicides in this country, half of them are black victims. almost all killed by other blacks. Uh, how do you explain that? Uh, if it isn't for the absence of fathers.
>> So, are you mad at what Charlie said or are you just mad it was Charlie saying it?
>> If the youth, the black youth had fathers who gave a damn about them that stayed around, bro, this would be a whole different conversation. A whole different conversation.
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That's all. Do it for your family. I love the fact that she merged both Charlie Kirk and Larry Elder in one video with the same exact message back to back because a lot of times we judge the messenger and we miss the message because we walk into an idea, a new idea that's foreign to us, something against what we've trained ourselves to believe.
uh we walk into it defensive and not willing to listen. But Charlie Kirk was 1,000% right. The problems in the black community are now ours. We can't blame anybody else. And if we continue to fall into the traps of those people who are oppressing us, those people who have been for years, I mean for centuries, then that's on us cuz we should have learned by now. When I met my wife, I had no idea that I was going to be a father. I had no idea that I was going to be a husband one day. Um didn't didn't come from a whole bunch, me nor my wife. Uh we met when we were 15 years old. But when I got her pregnant on our first year to college, um I had to go out and make sure that my children had something that I didn't have, which was an active father in the household. So I had to find jobs. I had to figure something out. Um, and that's the best decision I've ever made because out of all of my successes, um, being a father and being a husband, it's the most rewarding thing to ever happen to my life and others by proxy, by how it spreads out. You start to spread your branches and then your branches start to spread their branches, create relationships with other people and do great things, just being good people.
didn't know that I was positioning my children at the time to do great things without stress, without turmoil. The older that my children got, they would tell me all the time about their friends whose fathers were not present, whose moms were not present, and how bad they were having it. And I just had to look within and say, "Look, all I wanted was to give you guys something better than what I had when I was coming up. I didn't know that it would keep them away from crime. It will keep them away from trouble. It will make them not want to give my It will make them not want to give their bodies too fast to people. It will make them not want to do the things that will slow down their progression in life that won't allow them to accomplish their goals in life. And now all of them, all four of them are killing it on a level that I can only thank God for.
But it was because they had a father.
They had a mother in the household making sure that we train them up in the way they should go so that when they get old they will not depart from it. My daughters when they started dating, they were looking for someone who will respect them, who will still have a little bit of edgginess to them, but will open doors for them, will take care of things that men are supposed to take care of, will like treat them in a way that's reminiscent of how their dad treated them and treated their mom. That right there, I don't even know what to tell you, man. I don't even know it. If the youth, the black youth had fathers who gave a damn about them that stayed around, bro, this would be a whole different conversation. A whole different conversation.
But that's not the case. So what do we do? We blame the white man. I do satire videos all the time on Instagram and Tik Tok where I blame the white man for everything that's h that's bad with me.
Cramping my leg. That's definitely the white man fault. Me waking up with less money in my pocket than than it was when I woke I went to sleep. That's the white man's fault. Everything's the white man's fault. I want an apology and I want reparations. All right. Now, I'm not saying that I want an apology, nor am I saying I want reparations. But if I get an apology and reparations, that'll be cool. I'll be happy with it. I ain't turning away no money. I'm just saying.
[music] But Larry Elder, this dude really tapped in and the fact that he made those points he made while on the biggest radio broadcast um station that black people still tune into, which is Breakfast Club in New York. Listen, that was Chef's Kiss and I'm thankful for it because [music] people like that, like Larry Elder, who is still extremely intelligent, extremely successful, is sharp, 71 years old, moving how he moves. 71 years old. Come on, bro. Come on.
The Bible says, "Judge a man by his fruits.
You look at that right there. that wisdom, that knowledge, that glow, his skin taking care of his teeth. Bro, [music] the Lord has been smiling on him because he's been doing things the right way. A whole group of our community will call him a We'll call him a sellout. We'll call him an Uncle Tom.
We'll say that he don't care about white black people. Clearly, he do if you listen to him. But we don't want to listen to those types. We'd much rather listen to people who will support our debauchery and encourage us to continue to be as disrespectful and negative as possible. As long as we getting money, as long as we getting clout, as long as our glow up is broadcasted all over the internet, we cool with it. We don't give a damn if that means next week we in prison for the rest of our life. It's all about the moment.
That fear of missing out, that yolo, you only live once. A whole bunch of jackasses guiding other jackasses to the slaughter. That's what's happening. It's not a Republican versus Democrat thing. It's honestly just an ignorance thing. We choose to listen to people that we choose to listen to. If you want to believe in the Bible, you will read it. You will study to show yourself approved. You will pray. You will um Hebrews 11:1 um now [music] faith is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of things not seen, you will start to believe in that thing because you know so much about it and because you just got that unbreakable feeling, right? Well, if you don't go that way with Christianity or Islam or anything, relationships, whatever, you will find your God. You will find your God that you believe in and that you will protect and defend until you go.
That will be your line in the sand right there. like that would you you'll break and you'll risk it all for. It could be sex, it could be drugs, it could be anything that you will have a god. It will be your god. And I'm trying to let y'all know that it's a day-to-day process. Nobody is perfect. [music] But we got to at least try, right? Try because the more right we do, the more right that gets done, [music] the more love that gets spread. If we continuing to link up with other good people and create relationships, [music] great relationships, do you know what will happen? Instead of Americans, [music] American growth rate going low and low and lower and lower, it will start to increase. We will start to make big families again, big loving families again. who's not concerned about hate for somebody because they are one color or the other or one religion or the other, but we would just love on each other and continue to grow this country the way we should. We would [music] start to our our voting would even start to align if we chose love before anything. But that's not what we're doing. That's not what we're doing.
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