FAITH&SWEAT
FAITH&SWEAT
Emmett Blay Glasbrenner
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Nashville School Shooting: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly commentary!
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Officer Rex Engelbert was the first officer to open the doors to The Covenant School after reports of a school shooting on Monday morning in Nashville.Engelbert, a four-year Metro Police veteran, quickly unlocked and opened the door after a school staffer told him that at least two children were missing.As the door opened, Engelbert was met with the blaring sound of a fire alarm echoing inside the school. Engelbert, not knowing what was inside, turned back to his team and yelled, “Let’s go!”Two minutes and 15 seconds later, the threat was over. The events that unfolded Monday happened quickly. The shooter entered the school, opened fire, killed six people and was killed by officers less than an hour after leaving home.https://www.buzzsprout.com/2126333https://www.facebook.com/emmett.glasbrennerhttps://www.instagram.com/faith_and_sweat_88/https://www.tiktok.com/@faith_sweathttps://gofund.me/c2b27a2c00:00 Introduction00:30 Entry into school by shooter00:55 Police officer on the scene01:23 Clearing the 2nd Floor02:00 Suspect down02:42 The Aftermath 05:34 The call for gun control05:59 The Good, the bad, and the ugly15:53 This is what we can do Now
Apr 4, 2023
23 min
Nashville School Shooting: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly commentary!
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Officer Rex Engelbert was the first officer to open the doors to The Covenant School after reports of a school shooting on Monday morning in Nashville.Engelbert, a four-year Metro Police veteran, quickly unlocked and opened the door after a school staffer told him that at least two children were missing.As the door opened, Engelbert was met with the blaring sound of a fire alarm echoing inside the school. Engelbert, not knowing what was inside, turned back to his team and yelled, “Let’s go!”Two minutes and 15 seconds later, the threat was over. The events that unfolded Monday happened quickly. The shooter entered the school, opened fire, killed six people and was killed by officers less than an hour after leaving home.
Apr 1, 2023
23 min
"Why You Should NEVER Back Ukraine - #4 Will SHOCK You!
4 Reason I don’t Support the War in Ukraine Under President Obama we Supported for the 2014 Maidan revolution: The United States supported the pro-Western Maidan revolution that took place in Ukraine in 2014, which led to the ousting of the pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. Russia viewed the revolution as a Western-backed coup and has since taken a more aggressive stance towards Ukraine.Non-interventionist policy: Some Americans believe that the United States should not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and should follow a non-interventionist policy. They may view providing aid to Ukraine as meddling in the internal affairs of another country and feel that the United States should not get involved. Economic and military aid to Ukraine: According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. government has provided over $75 billion in assistance to Ukraine since the invasion. This aid includes a mix of financial, technical, and humanitarian assistance, as well as military aid to support Ukraine's efforts to defend itself against Russia.The money could go to our failing education system, Infrastructure: we are all aware of the environmental disaster in Palestine Ohio, and Florida.Police reformThe VAFighting against Inflation Immigration reform to include the border, and DACA.National Mental Health issuesAnd fighting economic disparities in the US. AMERICANS STILL SUPPORT AIDING UKRAINEWhen it comes to Ukraine, according to Gallup, one year into the war, 39% of Americans say the U.S. is doing the right amount to aid Ukraine, 30% say not enough, and 28% say the U.S. is doing too much. Additionally, nearly three-quarters of Americans support continuing economic (71%) and military (72%) aid to Ukraine, and 58% are willing to continue to support the country “as long as it takes,” even if U.S. households will have to pay higher prices for gas and food.Let’s contrast this with supporting Reparation to the African American citizens of the US.Only 15% of white Americans are for reparations both Republican and Democrats. Compare to around 74 % of Americans support the war in Ukraine .US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.Ukraine Racism at the Center Stage: Black people seeking to leave the country have been abandoned at border crossings and have been discriminated against in their attempts to board public transport to evacuate the country.Since the hashtag #AfricansinUkraine  was started, videos and images of Black and African citizens being denied evacuation from Ukraine have flooded global social media timelines.Ukrainian conflict highlights the racism that sill persist in Europe: The EU nations were crying about migrants from Africa but has no issues with millions of Ukrainian refugees.Diversity in the UK and the US is even too much for Ukrainian.US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.I pray for the day that the American government would care for all it’s citizen like they do the ones that are white and wealthy. We know they don’t care about Black, brown, and poor whites. #ukrine #African Diaspora News Channel #Faithandsweat #russiaukrainewar #antiblack00:00 Introduction00:38 2014 Median Revolution 02:33 Non Interventionist 03:53 Aid to Ukraine11:13 Highlight of racism
Mar 15, 2023
15 min
Uncovering Passport Bros: The Surprising Reasons Why They Choose to Leave Home
#passportbros  #thefilipinapea  #filipinapea#passportbros #filipinapea #thefilipinapea #betterbiatchesThe men that choose to leave their home countries in search of love are often misunderstood by the women they've left behind, causing hurt feelings and animosity.  A group of these men known as 'Passport Bros' have found themselves under attack by the women back home, who accuse them of misbehavior and bad intentions.  But what do they really want?  Why did they choose to leave their native land?  What do the women say about the men that choose to leave?A growing group of thousands of Black men is preaching to more men on social media platforms that women in other countries are the best source for a “traditional woman” to settle down with. Just follow the hashtag, and you’ll see Black men of all ages describing their experiences with the opposite sex in other countries compared to the women in the United States.00:00 Introduction01:13 The Beginning of the Passport bros07:39 Words from the haters17:38 They're Mad20:45 They're not mad they say24:18 Conclusion
Mar 13, 2023
24 min
What is a Minor Attracted Person? Uncover the Risks Before it's Too Late.
There is a disturbing new advancement of the normalization of pedophilia. Miranda Galbreath is a Sex Therapist from Pennsylvania who tells us what a Minor Attracted Person is. Is the world going crazy? This was trending on TikTok so I thought I would do a reaction and I am in shock that a professional therapist would make such wild claims. Non-offending pedophile is a term used to describe an adult who is attracted to children but has never acted on those feelings with a child. Allyn Walker is an Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. Their book The Long Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity is one of the first scholarly studies of minor-attracted people who do not offend. I talked to Allyn about their research, the stigma attached to this population, and what they learned about strategies to prevent offending.
Feb 26, 2023
18 min
Immigration is Anti-Black Racism
New research by #CarolSwain, professor of law and political science at Vanderbilt University,  found that illegal immigration is hurting African Americans. In her essay in the newly released volume #DebatingImmigration, which Professor Swain edited, she said that 1. African Americans are losing more jobs to illegal immigrants than to other racial or ethnic groups, yet low-income black workers don’t have political input in the debate.“African Americans have been left devoid of a strong black voice in Congress on a topic that affects them deeply, given their high unemployment rates and historic struggle to get quality housing, health care, education and other goods and services,” Professor Swain based her comments on a study conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center, which found high unemployment rates among African Americans and Hispanics were partially attributed to the large number of low-skilled immigrants. She added that lax or non-existent immigration rules help businesses get away with hiring illegal immigrants rather than legal workers.2. “The greatest competition occurs among people at the margins of society, a multi-racial group that includes poorly educated blacks, whites and Hispanics who compete against each other and against new immigrants for low-wage, low-skill jobs,” By many measures, the economic gap between Black and white workers has gotten worse in recent years. In 1970, for instance, Black men earned 59% as much as white men. By 2019, that figure had dipped to 56%. For decades, unemployment rates among Black Americans have consistently been about double those for white Americans.There is no single explanation for these racial disparities, of course. But decades of mass immigration have almost certainly made the problem worse.3. Cuts in governmental programs, like student loans, make it harder for low-income African American students to train for higher paying jobs. Some African Americans feel threatened by surges of immigrants to the United States, she notes, because of the immigrants’ potential impact on affirmative action.Whereas immigrants accounted for just 4.7% of the population in 1970, they now make up over 13.7% — an almost three-fold increase.In Addition, company are choosing to hire illegal immigrants from South America and replacing non Spanish speaking people. I personally experienced this. Affirmative Action was meant to address the education and employment gap, but it has largely failed because every minority groups, and disable individuals no compete with Black people. A perfect example is corporate America focus diversity.  Any parallel between immigrant issues and the black civil rights movement is weak.  “Most illegal immigrants have willingly left their homelands to seek their fortunes in a more prosperous nation. They were not brought in chains,” 4. By not taking a stand on immigration, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is ignoring the interests of their constituency. The CBC does not list immigration reform as a legislative priority. 5. Some of the lawmakers in the CBC have large numbers of Hispanic constituents in their districts, which may lead to a conflict of interest, It’s undeniable that mass immigration has come at a substantial cost to Black Americans. That doesn’t mean that immigrants don’t deserve our compassion, or that immigration is the sole cause of racial disparities in our nation.6. Unless there are big changes within the CBC believes there will not be official black representation on the immigration issue, which is hurting African Americans.And if we want to create a fairer economy, we can no longer ignore legal and illegal immigration’s unique contribution to racial inequality.  #RolandMartinUnfiltered #DonaldTrump
Feb 18, 2023
28 min
America a Fatherless Nation [React to PBD]
America has the highest rate of children living in single-parent households. Homelessness, suicide, and people with behavioral disorders are all linked to fatherless homes. In today’s video, Patrick Bet-David talks about the fatherless crisis in America and the consequences in society. #pbdpodcast #valuetainment #entrepreneur.
Feb 16, 2023
23 min
Dad who was ‘punished’ by court changes gender to female to gain custody of kids
#gender #ecuador #childcustodyA father has legally changed his gender identification in an attempt to gain custody of his two young daughters following a bitter split from his wife.René Salinas Ramos, 47, is now listed as female on official documents in his native Ecuador — despite the fact he still identifies as a cisgender male in his everyday life.The desperate dad claimed he made the drastic decision due to the justice system in his country which he said typically benefits mothers in custody cases.“Being a father in this country, Ecuador, is punished and I’m only seen as a provider,” Ramos told local outlet La Voz del Tomebamba. “What I have been looking for is to give the love and protection that a mother can give her children.”Ramos alleged that his daughters currently live in an abusive environment with their mother — and claimed he hasn’t seen his children in more than five months.Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/01/06/despera...#ecuador #gender #childcustody
Feb 16, 2023
15 min
Uncovering the Truth: Why African Immigrants Thrive in America Despite Racism
Black Americans don't have an issue of systemic racism - we have a culture issue! If skin color is really what holds people back in America, how do you explain the widespread success of Black African immigrants to the U.S.?-- Candace Owens.  In this video I answer that question and provide some rebuttals to some of her common talking points.I'm looking at data and research to find out what factors have contributed to the widespread success of Black African immigrants in the U.S. I want to know why they're able to thrive despite the challenges they face. Are there any benefits to being an immigrant from a black African country? And what can we learn from their success to help other communities in the U.S.?
Feb 5, 2023
29 min
3 Questions Black America Must Ask About Deion Sanders' Exit from Jackson State
Deion Sanders leave Jackson State UniversityToday we discuss his reason for leaving what does this say about HBCU and JSU in term of recruitment retention of players and coaches Is his decision bigger than football? 3 Questions for Black America is How much should Black individuals be expected to sacrifice for the benefit of Black institutions?What do Black people owe to black institutions?is cash all it takes to derail Black movement in America, and I believe the evidence to suggest so is increasing!By Jarvis DeBerry, MSNBC Opinion ColumnistIt was only a year ago that NFL Hall of Famer Deion “Prime Time” Sanders convinced Travis Hunter, the high school cornerback considered the nation’s top recruit, to forget about Florida State (the predominantly white school where Sanders had played) and sign with Jackson State University (the historically Black school in Mississippi where Sanders was coaching.) The shouts of joy at JSU, and from alumni of historically Black colleges and universities in general, were nearly drowned out by howls of outrage from those who swore that the only sensible choice for that recruit was to attend the school with the better record of sending players to the NFL. Critics argued that choosing the Black school over the white school was foolish.Critics of Hunter’s signing argued that his choosing the Black school over the white school was foolish.Sanders decision and  his announcement that he’s accepted the head football coach position at the University of Colorado which is a white university proves his critic point. This Bring Us to our First Question: How much should Black individuals be expected to sacrifice for the benefit of Black institutions?Second Question: What do Black people owe to black institutions?March interview with “Thee Pregame Show.” He said, “I’m happy where I am. It’s a calling where I am. God didn’t give me a timetable and say, ‘You got to be there for that long.’ God told me to go do that, do what I ask you to do, and do it at a high level.” them.”To that point, at least four of Sanders’ assistants at Jackson State are expected to join Sanders in Boulder. The Clarion Ledger reports that the highest ranking recruit for Jackson State’s 2023 class decided against enrolling at Jackson State when Sanders announced he was leaving and that there are seven players on the team considered candidates to leave the team (maybe for Colorado). The newspaper’s list includes Coach Sanders’ son, Shedeur Sanders, Jackson State’s starting quarterback. It also includes Hunter, the top recruit whose commitment to Jackson State caused such joy and consternation.This now is dealing with the 3rd question: is cash all it takes to derail Black movement in America, and I believe the evidence to suggest so is increasing!His supporter argue that Jackson State should be grateful to have had him for the three years he stayed and argue that Sanders needn’t explain why he left for a bigger, more lucrative opportunity. In short, they argue that given what the white school had to offer, Sanders deciding to stay at the Black school would have been foolish.Goal was to restore Black college football to its past glory — when future NFL Hall of Famers including Walter Payton, Jerry Rice and Michael Strahan were stars — said And, in this instance, that offer of cash wasn’t made to somebody who’s never had money, but to somebody who earned tens of millions of dollars during his stellar NFL career.There is nothing new about football head coaches, asking recruits to commit to them and their program even as they’re eyeing their next gig. Therefore, on the most basic level, there’s nothing remarkable about Sanders convincing players to join his team and then abandoning them for another job, where he’ll likely start the cycle again.
Feb 2, 2023
14 min
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