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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] A black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E.J. Wilson

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] A black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E.J. Wilson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqUaEJLfrLo

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TED] A black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E.J. Wilson

Ry***********:

8:24 i.... I'm sorry. Was that chapelle? Oh man. He almost had me with this character.


Br*******:
14:24

Ra***:
14:27 I was done at the first few 'literally' utterances...

 

 

Top Comments : [TED] A black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E.J. Wilson

Ed*********:
Republicans disagree with each other a lot more than liberals because we think for ourselves and are not programmed like the entire left. I'll be a Proud Republican every day of the week

Tr*************:
My opposition and views about Eric Holder, Obama, and Al Sharpton have nothing to do with their skin color, but rather their lack of character.

Ky******:

So glad to see the push back in the comments, let's ratio this video so they know how Americans ACTUALLY feel.


dj*******:
How about we judge based on content of character?

Jo*********:

I am latino and I can say #MAGA2020
Most of conservatives people we are not racists and for me as I am sure for MLK too all humans are created equal.


tj******:

I'm leaving after being told that Tariq Nasheed had anything to say that I wanted(needed) to hear.


LC******:

Didn't see the video, didn't have to. The comments alone are golden and give me hope. #MAGA


MK****:

Most liberals are very closed minded about their open mindedness


Ma*********:

"There is no way out of each other, stop trying to find one "


ja*******:
Newsflash: Man gets out of echo chamber, realizes people have different viewpoints

Co************:
His recommendation for engaging in more in-your-face real conversations with people with whom you disagree reminded me of Crowder's "Change My Mind" videos.

Ex***********:
Gentrification... Just imagine being terrified when your new neighbor paints his house.

Mi******:

I'm Salvadorean and I say, "MAGA Trump 2020" !


le******:
Can we just take a moment and celebrate his amazing voice?

Gh***********:
"these trolls were inoculating me, thickening my skin, making me immune to viewpoints i didn't necessarily agree with"
Mission accomplished.

Ke****:

He is a very good speaker.


To**********:
Welcome to the right side and truth side of America Trump 2020!

Fa***:
you should probably not lump milo in with explicitly alt-right paper tigers like spencer, bruh.

Mi**********:

Divide and conquer has been a tactic of the tyrants for a long time.


an************:
Whatever side you are on, I think we have become more polarized by the internet. The damn thing feeds you the right or the left depending on what you like to click on

Ro*********:

Aww you understand how I feel but I am still wrong. I really appreciate that.


MT****:

I was a democratic strategist for a local campaign in Austin, Texas. For the first time in my life I got to see the inside of the machine, though on a small scale. Unfortunately, it was rather true that Democrats want to keep people of color in a low to middle spot. They are the best voting source if they're kept in need. It was weird and quite frightening to think that conservatives may not be the racist party.


Bi*********:
Watching in 2020 -- To say this gentleman is enlightened is an understatement of epic proportions. It's too bad voices like his are not at the forefront currently -- it's sorely needed.

De*********:

Fuq all that, i suspect all spectrums from both sides!!


im***********:

Trolls are trolls man. Everytime I get on xbox live I get called the N word like 8 times.. I'm white. My point is, the troll doesn't care what color you are, they just think it's funny.


Jo********:
This is really weird. People clapping and looking around to make sure it’s the right time to clap.

LC***:
"alt right" = anyone who disagrees with the overlords in D.C. that want to increase our tax burden and do away with the Bill of Rights

Ri**********:

"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."


ma***********:
I'm glad that he is interested in reaching out of his comfort zone and keeping an open mind. We as humans have all but lost the ability to courteously disagree. This was nice to see even though i disagree with the conflation of the alt right and conservatives amd inlflation of the alt right.

TH*********:
You know I felt so sad but happy yesterday when I went to my wife's work at a daycare center. I walked in to pick up my grandson and he is 2yrs old and his little class was 2 to 4 yr olds. There were 2 little black girls and 1 black boy and 4 white boys & girls ,well I walked in and they all rushed me( I'm white) I got hugs from the white kids & black kids . I had tears in my eyes because I live out in the country and we don't have many black neighbors but they didn't hate me or look at me as anything else but just as another human being and adult! This one little black girl jumped up in my arms and told me how her day went. It's like a realization that hate is not hereditary hate is taught!! Both black & white kids played together because they are blind to skin color and blind to hate until a mother or father or msm teaches the God aweful hate!! That changed me so much!!!Don't teach it and they won't live it!!

Ra**********:

I really enjoyed this. Preach


Ma************:
First rule of combat. "Know your enemy"

Don't be surprised if you find out you have a lot in common

Wh****:

Yo I thought I was left leaning and young Turks made me realize i was not.


BK***:
I'm going undercover on Louis Farrakhan Facebook page. See if that's any better. Same thing, different race.

Sw*******:
I really like you way of thinking. It is impossible to understand people if you are not willing to get to know them. I love to hear peoples different points of view, their ideas, their traditions, cultures, etc. This was easier about 7 years ago. Now everyone is so busy attacking people for their political views, race, nationalism, and privilege that I no longer feel comfortable talking to other people. Even reaching out to people in other countries has now turned from learning about others to being attacked for being an American bully.

Mo***********:

Growing up, I was taught the measure of one's character was what was important. If you were a good person, I was happy to call you friend. With that mentality, I had a robust and diverse group of friends, literally from every corner of the globe. None of us cared about color, what mattered was character. But then as I grew up I began hearing strange things; first from the media, and then the universities. I began to hear that I was a bad person even though I didn't hurt anyone, break any laws, or acted in a way that was negative. I heard that I was a bad person even though I contributed to my community, protected those that needed protecting, and did whatever I could to bring a smile to people's faces. I heard that I was a bad person because I took advantage of my "White Male Privilege" even though I had been denied scholarships and employment because of my skin color and gender, had to work harder than some for everything I earned, been denied opportunities in business through government programs because I wasn't Muslim or Black. And then some, not all, of my friends grew distant and cold. Inexpiable hatred came with their words. Baseless accusations of thoughts that never passed my mind. Condemnation of my genuine friendship, which they claim I falsified. Of those friends that turned their backs on me there was but one common thing, they were Black. Fortunately, not all of my friends that were Black turned their backs on me, but they were not safe from those that did, for they were called "Race Traitors" and felt the slings and arrows just like me. Just because they didn't adopt the inexplicable hatred that started in the Media and Universities. I could have returned their hatred, but where would that lead? My other friends are still here; Haitian, Japanese, Jew, First Nation, English, Polish, and Mexican. But there are holes felt by those that turned their backs. So the question to them is why? Why did you listen to those that didn't know you? Why did you adopt their victimized narrative? Why won't you open your eyes? Why won't you come back? We're willing to forgive. We just want our friends back.


Sh*************:
See I have never changed and neither have my values. I always have lived my life by being a truth teller, and now they are trying to change what the truth is. See I used to see Colbert, Daily Show, CNN, in my feed too. But they stopped making sense and disappearing from my feed, because other people started making more sense. They were still talking about the same values that I love and they were not a bunch of crazies conspiricy theorists that they had been made out to believe. I then realized I was woke to reality again, but kept making my head shake that guys like Tucker Calson were actualy speaking the truth. Mind Blowing I know, There is so much misinformation on the Left about the right it is mind boggling. They are the corporate overlords trying to control you... break free, they won't hurt you anymore. See the center never left, I am still here beliveing the same thing I always have, and the left has moved so far to the left that anything that oposes their mindset is far-right because center is so far center to them now and they do not want to admit it. Honestly, just take a different stance to one of them and see what happens to you. Anyways welcome to being woke bud, glad you can finally see the truth.

 

 

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