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@siennajantzen1158 but words come with context and history. If the word was hurled at everyone, everyone could say it without consequence. But it wasn't, so what is the real point in "fighting for your right to say it."
I'm one of those people that could be open to this side a lot more....but im not because this entire this is a good example of what bad faith actors do. There's not a universe where anyone should be ENCOURAGING someone to say a racially charged word and then claim we're inn a spiritual battle next week. Pick one....either you're the type to encourage people to same dumb things just because it's in a song (bc you take your moral cues from rappers), OR you're not encouraging degeneracy because you believe it's going to far and you want to fashion a better world. Candace always makes it seem like she wants to do the latter, but then you have this girl on and first 10 mins of the interview youre fangirling and "granting her permission." Candace isn't dumb, she knows the black community is having conversations about this and that the divide on the usage is largely generational. But this how she chooses to "start the conversation."
I'm not dumb and neither is anyone else. This girl isn't unique or special because she woke up one day and decided to use something controversial to make a point. When I listened to the full thing, she could've made the same point and actually had people listen to her without the stupidity of thinking "let me say this racially charged phrase so I can go viral." This is all part of the problem we have in America....these content creators are doing and saying all kinds of stuff to go viral and get these content deals. So then you go and platform this one?? Because why? She "deserves to be heard"? We have free speech in this country yes, but no one has to listen, care, or think what you're saying makes sense -- that is where you are wrong. I'm allowed to judge the heck out of a grown woman who is is raising children who decided to use degenerate language for fun and then cries that people judge her. This is the ultimate example of how victims are manufactured when it's actually their own fault. Read: This woman is a manufactured victim of her own making.
I'm not sure what values she has when she makes the choice to use the n-word when it's irrelevant to the point you are making.....again what was the point?? To go viral. And what is the point platforming her? To explain to people when it's productive in society to use the n-word????
Listen if you guys really believe in free speech, then you need to understand that the other part of it is responding to dumb speech. That's exactly what this was. Just dumb. And that's why I'm not a conservative because I've seen you guys jump through hoops to justify all kinds of mess that is just plain wrong. Y'all love to talk about facts and truth, but never examine one's motive. It's the exact exact playbook of the dems and yall are clearly no different with the race-baiting.
One such racially charged word would be the use of "crack3r" that was thrown at white people. Legitimately curious when it would make sense for me to use that word to drive a random point that actually had nothing to do with the word??? The mental gymnastics and jumping backwards yall are doing will likely come to bite you in the butt when people start using all the slavery terms for fun lol 🤷🏾♀️.
Lastly, I love seeing Candace's followers be so open but close minded at the same time. Candace seems to have so much empathy for this "poor white woman who didnt deserve to be criticized" (LOL, by the way). If that's how you're handling bad behavior we should be discouraging in society, then don't be mad when people encourage other degeneracy you don't like🤷🏾♀️.
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This interview is both great and upsetting for me lol. I'm landing on mixed feelings because everything that Amber said is what so many liberals who are Christian have been pointing out. For example, the Rnb artists on Diddy's album lead song "What's Love" (his latest album) are Christian. There are many of us in entertainment and other fields deemed "progressive" because we lean into the social justice warrior and savior that Jesus was when he walked this earth and is. He literally sat with prostitutes "on the other side" and brought justice to those deemed unworthy in his day (Psalm 82, Isaiah 1:17, John 8, Matthew 8). Many of us are independent or independent but liberal leaning bc we know where God took us from....it's difficult to make sound decisions when you are trying to do so alone and being attacked (by people like Candace sometimes -- we gotta be honest). I hope this conversation with Amber actually is a door for the conservative Christians that prefer to act like Pharisees: people are not performing for you. This is people's real life's and everyone isnt born with all the perfect circumstances that the right often attacks people for....Whether it's black youth in urban cities, or disadvantaged white young men in Appalachia.
If conservatives (and liberals!) dialed back that hive mentality, we'd be able to see the issues we're dealing with in this country with clearer eyes. Bc, for example, many years ago I worked in the seaport and shipping logistics industry. I've seen these drug busts and I can tell you.....there are NO drugs coming into the U.S. without an AMERICAN distributor on the other side + American demand + our country's economic policies 10x the issue. If baffles me that folks who are America First, don't get that in order to be a big dog in the world, our country has done A LOT of dirty work by both left and the round....we didn't get there by telling the truth and playing nice. A lot of the issues we have are our own making. That's just one example, but we frame our problems in "left" or "right" language that digs at the other side, rather than objectively looking at the problem.
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@INTEGRITY557 maybe that's why I'm an Independent because I don't see it that way. She's certainly illustrative of independent black thought, but she is not my personal representation. I don't know her life, her values, nothing outside of her representing herself really well here and hugging Trump.
This happens to be a positive story so it doesn't seem damaging, but I don't see the difference between the way democrats, republicans, and in this instance, your phraseology you're using here with regards to typecasting all kinds of people.
For example, although school sh00ters are overwhelmingly male/white, factually, I don't think every male and yt person that doesn't sh00t a school is a "good representative." Seems kind of silly to do that in this case as well....reinforcing that here only strengthens the idea that yt people and others can be individuals, but somehow people of color cannot be. Why is that? And who decided that?
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14:01 Wow Kyle's the first non-person of color to get what most people of color
understand intimately: this country is so obsessed with race that if you can pass racially for advantages, you're expected to play them up to experience them when necessary. My mixed race and biracial people black people know this the most because if you happen to get the kinky hair gene over it straight one or vice versa, you could have a completely different life.
The truth is that people play up their advantages in life....women do, good looking ppl do, young people do, rich people do, etc. When she initially ran for her seat it looks like she played up the true parts of her story being the immigrant daughter of an Indian woman. But the truth is that I don't think she was being intentionally misleading...mixed race people who look like they fit many categories struggle with this all the time. At Howard, Kamala looks like she could be one of my sorority sisters that is a light skin black woman. But in LA, she literally looks like she could be Latin, Persian, black. I mean, give the lady a break yall. What you're discovering is what black people had to work out with mixed race black people centuries ago when the U.S. enforced the "one drop rule." I know it seems crazy that she can be black, but that's how the black community works....and a big part of that is due to things like that rule has was enforced to keep white "pure" in America.
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I'm appreciating Candace's content more and more for exploring the topics media and journalists are afraid to cover. But this (35:23) is the reason Candace will be at odds with the majority of black folks...
I just find it odd that most times she talks about black folks, she tends to fall into using the same tropes as jokes that she's purporting to be against. It's odd that Kentanji is "ghetto" according to Candace, this lady is also "ghetto" according to Candace, and sooooo many others now that I think about it because I've enjoyed her show for awhile.
The only reason I'm bringing this up is that Candace often makes it seem like "she's not accepted" by Black America. Really, I think the issue is that she tends to use the same old tropes that people are trying to move beyond.
If I was whyte and (1)called all the other whyte people I did commentary on red necks all the time; and (2) only belittled them in front of 80% a Black audience...I'm sure it would get annoying and ppl would probably tune me out....
Because, trust, it's not about getting feelings hurt -- I truly don't think the people who even dislike Candace really feel hurt by her single point of view or observations -- but I think she rubs black folks who might agree with her the wrong way because of her preference to make unnecessary jabs that don't have anything to do with the argument.
In this case, this woman wasn't even being ghetto so it came off slightly cringe. It's like, are all the black people she knows all the same type that snap their fingers and necks like Candace does when she's making jokes at her community's expense?? You just lose people on the way to the truth if you don't know how to relate to people well. And for some reason, it's clear Candace finds it hard to connect with people that look like her for some reason...maybe this is the reaosn. Obviously don't know Candice personally, but it seems like the black community will always be the thorn and her side that she pretends doesn't hurt. When you relate to your own community like that (whether you are black, Jewish, from backwash virginia, or wherever), of course people will not care to listen to you. That old adage of "people don't care what you know, until they know that that you care" is very very true!
I've seen a lot of growth in Candace over the last two years alone, I'm hoping that in the oncoming years, she figures out how to be a voice in the black community because she, like others who are conservative and black, are important as we tackle some of our unique challenges just like every other group.
(In any case, I'm definitely oraying for you, Candace! The good thing is that the Lord doesn't leave us hanging and uses all of our experiences and mistakes for his glory. Keep sticking with Him and he'll show you how to move!)
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@vaibhavgurung5585 she and other people like her in the Republican Party are nobodies. And I'm not really concerned who does or does not underestimate her, frankly. What I'm concerned with is the audacity of people to Un-American people in America who do exactly what we prescribe that people of color or immigrants do. For her to make herself the arbiter of Americaness, which she has dubbed herself and done many many times in the past, is underhanded and works against the goals of conservatives in this country. I've had this exact same conversation as a black woman with many Republican friends -- the difference is that Ann Coulter's presentation is dripping with condescension as if this man who took a company from 0 to the stock market is beneath her. She didn't see him as a peer or respected colleague, but an underling that she needed to educate about America and Americaness. No where here did I comment on how he did -- sure he held his own. But the issue is mutual respect. She had none for him, while he approached the conversation in good faith.
Part of the reason I think we have such dirty politics right now is because people don't have any respect. For me, that's a major value -- I don't see conservatives convincing any people of color in this country of anything using tactics like Ann Coulter. What I will say though is that I was greatly encouraged to see that MOST conservatives condemned her approach to this conversation. Because they understand the dog whistles coded in her language and her disrespect of his Americanness was Uber clear. In the same way Ann Coulter had the wherewithal to figure out who is a "Foundational Black American" is, she's smart enough to understand what is implied and how slippery the slope is when someone's whole birth and trajectory does not "qualify" them as American. Next thing you know, then the next qualifier will be your eye color, brownness of your skin, etc.
Many many conservatives have read her books and agree her views are extreme. I agree with them, and that's ok too 👌🏾.
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@kevincourtney7312 yall really hav to put this to rest. Cmon....us dems could write better attacks against, Kamala. All you need do is google and see what her father has said FOR HIMSELF several years ago when he wrote for the Jamaican Global website (which was a website for Jamaicans in the diaspora, like Harris' father was). He literally writes about how he lost custody of his kids do to California's basis against men who fight for their kids. If you want to know if he identified as a black man, see what he jokingly called himself in the article when he was talking about how difficult it was to lose custody of his kids.
See, you guys could Google this information, but you don't want to. You want to intentionally remain dense. While you guys can do that all the way till November. That's fine with me.... go ahead and continue to obsess over this woman's race despite the fact that she is not obsessed over her race.
Lastly, no amount of mental gymnastics that you guys do changes the fact that this woman, who is a mixed race, black woman, was the first Indian senator… That is literally the whole schtick of being biracial... if there was already a first black senator, and you also represent another race, then you get to say you were the first of that race in the Senate. What is so confusing here??????
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@AnAmericanPatriot1555 yes they are, overall. This is just facts, her likability is through the the roof after this interview and it slightly boosted JD Vance's poll numbers too. It's just annoying that people keep making up and manufacturing drama. Usha seems to quite a lovely person and is a highly educated woman. The only "attack" she is experiencing is from her OWN circle of friends, as she stated in the interview and classily says she's not going to talk about people she loves in that way.
Please please, I know it's a foreign concept for people to understand, but not everyone is wrapped and steeped in political drama. Us REGULAR AND NORMAL PEOPLE are simply not fighting with our neighbors because they don't align with us politically. This childishness is really only see online, in dc, and keep alive by folks like you that like to claim that you know what a liberal like me is thinking in my head.
A little piece of advice conservatives: stop being so obsessed with race that the mere mention of a fact (like someone being tall, short, or having black hair) is triggering. I mean, look at the original commentary. This darker skinned Indian woman said 0 about her race, yet see people obsess in the comments. You guys have to let it go 😂. Skin tone was never that serious, listen to Elsa and LET IT GO.
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