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May 1, 2021 - Hodgetwins
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Joy Behar Explains Racism To A Black Man.. 'Senator Tim Scott'

Joy Behar and a guest clash over systemic racism, with the guest denying its existence in the US, attributing disparities to economic choices and Democratic policies rather than white supremacy. He refutes COVID-19 racial mortality claims as health-condition issues, defends affirmative action as reverse discrimination, and cites Black success stories like Kevin Hart and Barack Obama as proof against oppression. While Behar promotes "The Horse Twins" merchandise, the guest endorses Mike Lindell, accusing big tech of censorship and arguing racism is a universal human flaw rather than a structural American failure. [Automatically generated summary]

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Systemic Racism and Poverty 00:14:45
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Joy Behart, one of the most ignorant, asinine white liberals in this country.
If it wasn't for liberals like this, telling you, United States of America would be heavy.
Hey, you know how the Democrats always say it's white supremacy and they're scared of immigration.
It's going to change how this country looks.
Look, that's not what conservatives are scared of.
Yeah.
Right?
You know what we're scared of?
The stupidity of white liberals.
Yes, who's allowing all this stupid, everything that's horrible in this country?
It's all because of y'all.
Yeah, you know what conservatives are scared of?
Not necessarily of immigrants.
They're scared of stupid immigrants.
We don't need, we got enough stupid people in this country.
We don't need to take on everybody else's stupidity.
We got enough stupid people like Joy Berryhard.
Talking about systemic racism.
All right, let's cut to that stupid one.
Bipartisanship is an obsession with the Republicans right now that Biden is not reaching across the aisle, okay?
And yet, when he says, Biden, we're on track to cutting child poverty in half, you look around that chamber and nobody on the Republican side is standing or clapping.
Does that mean that they are for child poverty?
When he says that he wants clean water and Kevin McCarthy is sitting on his hands and not reacting, does Kevin McCarthy like dirty water?
Maybe he should, you know, campaign on that.
What the hell?
Water for everybody.
As far as, and then the other thing I have to say is I thought it was brilliant.
I thought Biden was incredibly warm and presidential and just great.
And to see those two beautiful, intelligent, brilliant women behind him makes me feel like a real, I just felt wonderful.
Now, he does not seem to understand, and a lot of them don't seem to understand the difference between a racist country and a systemic and systemic racism.
I don't think you know the difference.
Yes, maybe it's not a racist country.
Maybe Americans the majority are not racist, but we live in a country.
What are the Mexicans coming here for this?
And we discussed it this week again already about housing and about education and all of the things that are important to people.
And Tim Scott cannot acknowledge this is appalling.
How can you go out there and say that when you just said two minutes ago that you were the object and the victim of discrimination?
And then he says that this is not a racist country.
At least acknowledge that there is systemic racism.
That's what I wanted to hear from him.
And he didn't say that.
Dumb as hell.
You ain't even systemic racism.
The country's not racist and there's no systemic racism in this country.
When Biden said he's going to end child poverty, you know how much context that's missing?
Yeah.
He's a politician.
You do realize that, don't you, Joy?
And matter of fact, and on top of that, he's a liberal politician, a liberal politician.
He lies twice as much.
He says.
How's he going to end child poverty?
Yeah, he said he was going to end half of the child poverty.
Yeah, so he's insinuating because he's president, he's going to end it, and all the other previous presidents couldn't do it because they couldn't or they wouldn't.
He's missing all kinds of context.
Is he ending child poverty in this country because people are just allowed to go back to work to support their families?
Yeah, you need, Joy, you need to stop believing everything a liberal politician tells you.
I know when he said that, that was a bunch of bullshit.
Yeah, that's why Republicans don't stand up and clap because he's full of it.
Yeah, all those things you were praising him for, all of it's lies.
At the very worst, it was missing context.
He's not explaining to you how he's going to do those things.
Yeah.
He's full of it.
But anyway, I'm going to get to okay, he's going to end half of child poverty.
Joe Biden's going to do that.
All right, so he can't even get his son off a crack.
He's going to end child poverty, though.
Yeah.
His kids walk around like a crackhead and it's poor.
Maybe I'm just being too rough on Joe.
Yeah, take it easy.
You know, everybody makes mistakes, you know.
But anyway, this country is not racist.
I mean, there's millions of people that's darker than I am coming from my southern border from Mexico, Central America, South America.
That would make those people idiots.
And they're like walking thousands of miles hitchhiking with just the clothes on their back to come to a racist country.
That would make those people morons.
Yeah, who would walk 2,000 miles just to be a slave?
And on top of that, I'm not walking here from Virginia to California to be a slave.
You crazy as hell.
That's the distance they're walking.
These people over 2,000 miles, those people come here because they realize this country is the land of opportunity.
It's the land of freedom.
It's a land where you can come here with just a shirt on your back and turn yourself into a millionaire.
That's why they're coming here.
Yeah.
Man, oh, oh.
Hey, Joy.
Hey, Joy.
Hey, let me.
Hey, if this country is racist, how the hell did Obama get elected twice when his country is 70% white?
Yeah, and he beat a white woman and two white men.
How did he do that, man?
If this country is racist, systemically racist.
And elections wasn't even close.
I mean, Bush messed this country up so bad.
That's what even gave him a shot.
Just like, man, the white man really messed up.
Let's see, let's give the black fella a shot.
Yeah, he did even worse.
Then, because of him, put Trump in office.
We got to go back to the white man.
But, okay, let's talk about systemic racism.
Kevin Hart, leading comedian.
He's black.
He's black.
If his country is systemic racist, you think he had that opportunity?
This dude's filling out stadiums.
He's black and he's under four feet.
If I'm a white supremacist, you think I'm going to let that shit slide?
That would trigger me as soon as I turn my TV on.
See a little short black man in a stadium telling jokes?
Yeah.
Oh, hell no.
Not on my watch.
Look at Dwayne Rock Johns.
He's black.
Leading actor.
Leading comedian.
Leading actor.
Black.
We elected a president that was black.
Yeah.
No way in hell this country is racist.
All right, so what is, I'm going to define systemic racism.
Man, Joy crazy as hell.
Let me define systemic racism.
And you know, on top of that, King, don't mean to cut you off.
She's telling a black man what racism is.
I think he already knows that.
I mean, I'm a black man.
I know exactly what it is.
I've experienced a lot growing up.
Yeah.
I don't believe in white privilege, but Joy, you came pretty damn close.
You're going to tell a black man what racism is?
You crazy.
The white liberal, man.
The audacity of this woman.
You need to recognize your privilege.
Don't you know you white?
You telling a black man what racism and race and systemic racism is?
Hey, you crazy as hell.
Hey, let me do some talking.
Let me do some talking.
Let me lay the foundation over here.
Hey, to all the women, to all the evangelicals out there, man, I'm still Christian, but you know, that lady, man, she irks the hell out of me.
She deserved every bit of it.
Yeah, she is.
Just imagine what...
No, I ain't gonna even go there.
What was she gonna say?
Go ahead.
Because I start making Christian jokes and the Christians don't like that.
Yeah, Christians don't want to piss off the Christians.
Yeah.
All right, okay.
Systemic racism.
But Joy is a stupid, you know what?
All right.
Man, quit beating that dead horse.
She scared as hell.
How the hell that woman get on TV, man?
Oh, I get it.
I get it.
Liberal privilege.
Yeah, it's a liberal telling her what to do.
Pulling them puppet strains.
She's a puppet.
Damn puppet, Joy.
That red-ass fake hair of yours.
You fake as you can.
You look like a damn puppet.
Hey, let me say something.
Let me lay a foundation.
Like, sheep.
Let's get serious on this.
You can break down with systemic racism.
Yeah, like sheep mentioned that.
You have the qualifications.
You are black.
So, you know, make us proud.
Make Tim Scott proud.
Look here.
She mentioned that this country is not.
She kind of admitted that it's not racist, but it's systemically racist.
Like when it comes to housing for blacks and education for blacks.
Okay, let's tackle the housing.
There was an act passed in 1968, the Fire Housing Act.
A black person going to a white area and say, look, I want to buy this house.
They can't be in there like, nah, you're a little bit too dark.
You can't be living in here.
I don't care if your credit score is $800 and you make a quarter million dollars a year.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
You can't live there because you're black.
No, you can't do that anymore.
Yeah.
It's everything's when it comes to housing, whether you rent and you buy, everything's based on your income and your credit.
Yeah.
Your job.
History.
I've been turned down in the past for like renting apartments.
You know why?
Not because I'm black.
Yeah.
Because my credit score is like.
His credit score had OJ Simpson on it.
He said, do not let this in your apartment.
He is not going to pay the rent on top.
This dude's been evicted two times.
He ain't paid none of his credit cards.
I ain't never got evicted twice.
I just, I had bad credit.
Never got it once, right?
No, we ain't never get evicted.
Oh, that's right.
We just moved out and just left.
Just broke the lease.
That's right.
Stand correct.
It was never evicted.
I just didn't honor the obligation of renting an apartment.
I just decided to see, you know what?
No, we lost too much money.
I got to go.
Well, we lost a job.
We couldn't pay the rent, so we left.
Zip coming up.
I didn't stop paying it because I was.
Yeah, you just didn't have the money.
Right.
So that's why they turned down my renting apartments because my credit history had nothing to do with my skin color.
Now, as far as education in this system, in this country, now, is that systemically racist?
Like, we all, like, today we all have access to the public school system in the college.
I went to college online.
Very expensive.
They didn't even care if I had a D average.
So long as I paid that bill, I could go to class.
Matter of fact, halfway through my bachelor's degree, I was like, man, I'm just turning these assignments, not even trying.
So long as I paid that bill every month, I got my A.
It wasn't that bad, man.
You was writing some damn good reports, man.
I was writing some good essays.
Yeah, man.
But, man, come on.
I graduated with a 3.95 GPA.
That's magnetic come loud, man.
Yeah, that was crazy.
How did that happen?
And we just graduated high school with a DF.
So long as you paid the bill, you got that.
You were allowed to go to class.
But anyway, I will say online privilege.
Yeah, I will say this.
Now, our public school system in the inner cities and other parts of this country, it's felling our youth.
But is that white supremacy?
No.
Like black people.
You said black education for black people.
The public school system, K through 12, like in Baltimore.
These kids are graduating high school and they can't even read Dr. Seuss books.
Oh, that's too much.
They can't read Dr. Seuss.
They reading it like a, well, a little bit of bud, Dr. Seuss.
They read like at a sixth grade level.
Fifth grade level.
Yeah, that's that's is that systemic racism?
No, it's not because I call it systemic government oppression.
No, no, no, you said it wrong.
That is systemic Democrat government oppression.
You know why?
Because black people, majority of black people in these inner cities, where do they live?
In the inner cities, Democratic strongholds.
Baltimore is a perfect example of that.
That's not white supremacy.
Whose fault is these kids going to these horrible schools?
That parents voting for these damn Democrats and these black Democrats, these white liberal Democrats.
And that school system has got these kids reading at a sixth grade level when they graduate.
I don't even want to know what how they two plus two, what they think two plus two is.
Well, you know, math is racist.
Hey, don't forget about Maxine Waters.
Them damn kids can't read shit either.
Oh, in her area.
She's Democrats.
She's been running that area.
Those schools are horrible.
You're saying that there's systemic racism.
No, I don't see there's systemic racism, but the Democrat-ran areas, I do see a problem with our education system in those Democratically ran areas.
But you can't fault black people for being poor.
That's what they've been voting for.
Yeah.
You can't fault a black person just for being born and being in a poor Democratic ran area.
That's not systemic racism.
That's systemic stupidity.
Yeah.
Like my parents.
Okay, when I grew up, we was poor.
Right.
Poor.
We actually, huh?
Our first house didn't even have a bathroom.
Thinking a Certain Way 00:06:56
We had an outhouse.
Yeah.
And that refrigerator in the house, that was just for decoration because was nothing ever in that bitch.
I had an older brother, man.
He went in there, man.
It was some bacon in there, right?
Wouldn't even cook because we didn't have no electricity.
He took the bacon.
He took electricity.
He didn't have electricity that day.
He took the bacon.
He took the fat off the bacon and ate the bacon.
You know, just ate the lean.
Had anacondas coming out of his butt.
He had all kinds of worms coming out of him.
That's how poor we were.
Yeah, but anyway, that's enough information.
That would drive me crazy to go take a dump and a bunch of worms come out of me.
Hey, Kim, come on, man.
Let's get serious on this.
Why you got to tell them that?
That's crazy.
That's got to be traumatizing as a child.
He had tapeworm.
He had a tapeworm problem.
That was bad.
You go to the bathroom and some worms falling like your daddy didn't even take him to hospital.
Yeah, they'll leave eventually.
What did that say?
You get sick and out there and say, I ain't got no money for them damn white doctors.
Go ahead and take some damn aspirin and go to sleep, boy.
Drink you some water and relax.
But anyway, let's get serious on this.
Hey, was that systemic racism?
That's what I was bringing up.
Like my parents, they didn't finish high school.
I would say my parents went through systemic racism, but that's in the past.
That's why Jim Crow.
They went through the Jim Crow South.
We grew up in Marnsville, Virginia.
See, that's why we grew up poor for the most part.
Yeah.
But that's in the past.
That was in the damn 70s.
Yeah, look what I'm doing now.
I'm doing big things now.
I mean, I was doing fine before we was doing all this.
Yeah.
I had a job.
I was an insurance adjuster.
I was a PI.
I mean, I had good jobs, man.
You worked as an accountant?
I worked as an accountant.
Yeah, I got a degree in accounting and finance.
I mean, just me being black and being poor, and my parents went through systemic racism, that didn't stop me from reaching my goals.
I can show you that there's systemic racism against white people in this country.
Currently.
Yeah, currently.
What was it called?
Critical race theory they're teaching.
Yeah, they're teaching critical race theory.
They're teaching white kids to hate their skin.
They're teaching the black kids to hate their skin.
That's systemic racism.
Another thing, they give blacks more opportunities.
Blacks have privilege nowadays, affirmative action.
They're letting black kids come to school if they're qualified, but it's based on the color of their skin.
That's it's actually systemic racism.
Yeah.
I mean, this country had us a racist past.
Yeah.
But y'all need to let that shit go.
That is over.
Systemic racism is a rule, a law that prevents a person from doing certain things in their life based on the color of their skin.
Where is that happening today?
You didn't name one law that's currently on the books.
It prevents black people from being an attorney, a doctor, from being a lawyer, from being an actor, a musician.
Like they also mentioned, like during this COVID, more black people died because of COVID, because of systemic racism.
Okay, now, let me break this down.
That virus affected who?
It affected people that was in bad shape to begin with.
I mean, you diabetic, you overweight, you got medical health issues.
Yeah, poor.
It was more of an economic thing.
It wasn't based on the color of your skin.
It's about how much money you were earning.
What you have access to.
I mean, you know, your financial media.
They're saying that shows there's systemic racism in this country.
But no, how did these black people die from COVID?
Was it because they went to the hospital and they said, no, we don't serve your kind here?
Or because these people had diabetes?
They killed white people just like that.
How about people with heart disease, obesity, all these medical issues?
That's why they died.
It had nothing to do with that skin color.
But let me say this.
In these areas where black people lived, again, they live in inner cities and it's a Democratic stronghold, right?
They're elected officials.
Maybe they have public health systems in these cities.
These Democrats they voting for, they're not having a good medical system in place for these people.
So is that systemic racism?
Is this due to white supremacy?
Or is it because these black people are voting for these damn fools?
Just putting them in this position when something does bad happen, they're going to be affected by it.
They're voting for these dumb people and their kids are graduating high school to sixth grade.
And they're teaching their kids to vote just the same way.
Just Democrat.
90% of us vote Democrat.
Why?
That's not a systemic racism.
That's a stupidity problem.
Yeah.
Just because someone's black and they're poor, you can't say that's systemic racism.
If somebody's white and poor, you never say that's systemic racism.
But if they happen to be brown, Latino, black, oh, that's systemic racism.
That's BS.
That's a bunch of boar.
Yeah.
There's no systemic racism in this country.
There's a systemic Democrat oppression in this country.
And you, Joe Behar, are telling people that this country is racist.
You're doing way more harm than good.
When Tim Scott delivered that rebuttal, that was perfect.
He pointed out when he was discriminated against.
Just because someone is being discriminated against in one particular situation doesn't make this country racist.
I went to systemically racist.
You are systemically racist.
There's racist people here.
Yeah, sure.
But there's racist black people here.
They're racist Latinos, racist whites.
You just want to point out that only racism exists in white?
That's BS.
You're just full of liberal garbage.
Racism knows no color.
Racism can be any person, including you.
Yeah.
I mean, they say, oh man, I'm just tired of white liberals.
And that's funny.
Black people say, oh, I'm not making fun of black people.
No, they say this.
The things y'all were calling Tim Scott on Twitter.
Yeah, this country is, it's got some racism in this country, but it's not coming from white supremacists.
Yeah, it's coming from white liberals.
It's how y'all treat him.
Just because he's black, he doesn't, he can't have a second opinion.
He's got to think a certain way because he's black.
Yeah, that's racism.
You're racist.
A black person has to think a certain way.
And black people call us Uncle Tom's, this and that.
And it's, and it's like, I cannot think a certain way just because I'm black.
Yeah.
And you telling me what racism is, and I have to go by your guidelines, what racism is?
He's a black man.
I think he knows what racism is.
I experienced racism.
I went to our, me and my wife were looking at a house.
A woman told me, can you afford this house?
I mean, it's not really racism.
Maybe it's more of a prejudice, but you know, good and bad comes in all walks of life, just not white people.
That lady was Asian.
She's Asian, though.
The Lie of Uncle Tom 00:02:25
Yeah, those are the worst.
Yeah, man, man.
Stop that girl in California?
Or the one you cut off?
Yeah.
Well, you think she was half Asian, half white.
She looked like one of those.
She called me the N-Word.
Well, you damn near killed her.
Carol deserved that one.
I even called him the N-word.
I said, look out, you're going to kill somebody.
Did she pull up, called me N-Word, but she did the hard ER.
Yeah.
She said, and at the end of that.
Yeah.
I mean, this country is not racist.
It's not systemically racist.
You liberals want this country to be racist so people will more likely vote Democrat.
Because once everybody figure out this is the greatest country on this planet, what the hell do you need a Democrat for?
And Joy, stop believing everything a liberal politician tells you.
Half the things that come out of both sides is a lie.
There was a damn show.
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