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Buzzfeed Rebuttal: 27 Racist Questions... Answered | Louder With Crowder
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Debunking the latest trash video from Buzzfeed. In a "bold" attempt to take on racism, Buzzfeed just ironically outed themselves as pretty... well... you guessed it!
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Buzzfeed is the cancer of the internet.
totally agree.
it's worse than cancer....I can't even put into words how shitty they are
+matt chen yep
+matt chen true
And Alex Jones, RT, Stephan, Turks and other illuminati shills
Bob Ross's hair is not cultural appropriation.
LOL! We need a love button on You Tube.
I have curly hair am i appropriating orthodox jewish culture?
Lmaoooo can I steal this
Bob permed his hair to have a gimmick 😅 and he hated it but he kept it because everyone loved it
No please, please don’t cancel Bobby Boy Ross
As the wise meme once said: The ladies at buzzfeed have nose rings because no one is willing to put one on their finger
are you 60 years old? honestly what decade are you living in that having a nose ring/piercings is still indicative of poor morals? i feel like i just read a comment from my grandfather. you're completely out of touch lol
@@briannajacobson3165 Guys i found Karen
🤣🤣
@@briannajacobson3165 Alternatively, perhaps you're just dumb.
Nose rings are gross...
Both my sisters have nose piercings. I just dont believe in having piercings or tattoos anywhere that you cant cover up...
Especially jewelry that resembles boogers...
"I would never say that to you,... for multiple reasons..."
First of which being she's not at all a pretty girl?
Gosh dang it read this after i wrote it great minds think alike ig 👌
Because she’s an attractive before color
@@DaveSuperDaveLyon i believe thats the joke
@@DaveSuperDaveLyon glad someone else caught that I just laughed my ass off
You should just identify as black while you read it. Boom problem solved.
Thanks Marion FINALLY someone with a brain. In these days of gender and racial politics you can "legitimately" claim to be anything you want (according to leftwing loonies).
BTW today I am a bi-racial lesbian llama.
I can counter the lefts logic with itself. If gender and race are social constructs then I identify as an AR-15, so now you can’t ban guns since you’d be oppressing my gender and being racist against me because AR-15s are black
Crimson Goku Black You win my friend.
ndivhvusho yeah I said that to a leftist in high school and I got called ALL the buzzwords, racist, sexist, homophobe, xenophobe, Islamophobe, etc. But then I said that by the lefts logic I am black, DoN’t BlAcK lIvEs MaTtEr? Also my fear of xenomorphs is COMPLETELY justified
@@treykearns4867 luckily that was 4 days ago and in the life of a lefty that's an eternity. Today I'm a 18yr old super sexy stripper so I'm staying home to do some self exploratory investigation. 😋
The problem is always Buzzfeed.
BuzzFeed are just modern-day shitstirers. They are CANCER to society.
I’m white, I love watermelon
long or short watermelon?
Same
@@heesu7072 watermelon is amazing
Heesu same but I’m half black and half Hispanic
Cultural appropriation
That n word statement was so true in a high school. I literally hate hearing a black person say the n word and then getting mad when a white person says it
I think you can say it in a funny setting
@@wumbago8910 true
@@smallss7197 no don't listen to him just don't say it
@@beyondkujo *eughm* EXCUSE ME DID YOU JUST MISGENDER ME!!??
What u say nigga stay right there
Im a white male dating a black women.
This is not something special, i love her because she's great.
@Screaming Sirens my name is itai btw, and i am a white male, i don't understand your reply..
@Screaming Sirens i still dont get you dude. But keep replying there weird scentences tho
I love my Asian wife.
I just wanted to say that. lol
@@QrazyQuarian nothing wrong that 😁
@American Fascist Legion imagine being such a loser you troll UA-cam 😂
“First of all I would never say that to you for multiple reasons” 😂😂💀💀 4:00
That was such a beautifully subtle insult hahahah
The irony it was well used in that sentence.
Lol I thought I was the only one who boticed😂
Bob Lee Swagger that was funny I has to rewind to see because I wasn't looking at the screen and I almost got offended lol
that killed me
"If my dab is on fleek, am I lit?" HAHAHAHAHA
"im a socially out of touch doofus, what does this mean"
I thought he said "dad" 👨🏿🦳
@@stephaniecamille947 I did to
I am with Crowder lol. I have literally no fucking idea what that means. Not in the slightest. Slang is a nightmare for me lol.
Me: You work for Buzzfeed, therefore you’ll never be lit
“And all the girls said I’m pretty fly for a white guy”
He’s gettin a tattoo yeah, he’s gettin ink done, he asked for a 13 BUT THEY DREW A 31!!!
The lyric actually says girlies
Lady: Why do I have to be mixed to have long hair?
Me: What?
Five seconds later...
Steven Crowder: What?!
Jackson Dean Same!!!!!
You don’t understand because your probably not black
dito
lmfao I did EXACTLY the same XD
Jackson Dean ~ black people don't grow hair
"Where is this coming from?"
The black community...
@Apple User 2 what?
Apple User 2 Are you trying to say that anti white racism ISN’T coming from the black community, despite Buzzfeed’s video?
@@orppranator5230 all the kids at my school talk about how much they hate whites, my school is majority mexican.
@@orppranator5230 not ALL black people.
I am black and I completely agree with this guy.
Ramen Noodles Well yeah, there absolutely are exceptions, which is good.
Bruh he's dead on, red head men totally get the short end of the stick like alllll the time 😂
Abraham from the walking dead doesn’t look that bad
@@elizabethkraszewski6603 agreeeed
Ive seen plenty of gingers with pretty women. But i get your point
I mean you lowkey kinda fine... slide my way👀
@@porkinurmom3523 👀
Beautiful is beautiful.
Black women are free to date me.
you should charge a fee to white women
@@bradhaines3142 lmao
I like how they avoid actual questions that are actually asked of black people.
why do you think dreadlocks belong to just your culture?
how come you never address black-on-black crimes?
what facts do you have to say we whites have privilege?
do you really think you should be called African American? do you even know if your heritage is from Africa?
Melissa and I'm black
Melissa also when you said why do we blacks like to be called African American when in fact coming from someone who is half black and knowing other blacks in fact don't the real answer to your question is society forces these labels on all of us and every so often do the titles change
How is she evidence? You still need to show us how she's privileged. Her existence will not do as an argument.
I'm guessing all of you guys are white right
So as a better question, how aren't whites privileged, I'm just dying to know, you know, like how my father was when he couldn't take the inequalities he had to face EVERYDAY because of his skin color. Leading him to death by his own hands. So please, proceed
It's a problem if you like Anime
+Chinkle Winkle Everyone knows it. But shhh
there's some good shows. just like any other medium. There's just more weird shot to swim through (it's from Japan cough)
yeah those people are weirdos
+Chinkle Winkle "Anime was a mistake." - Hayao Miyazaki
Sue me
Growing up mixed with lighter skin I've been hated on just for having lighter skin tone by the darker skinned girls in school. My skin tone has been fetished over and have been told dark skin isn't pretty and the notorious "you're pretty for a darker skinned girl". My white boyfriend was harassed my black guys at school for dating me and we still get looks of unaproval from many black and white people. I've been asked hundreds of times if my hairs real because apparently you can't grow out natural hair but really it comes down to how you care for it. The looks on someones face when i tell them I've never had extensions or a weave is like I've shattered part of their brain because of the stereotypes that all black women wear fake hair. Ive been discrimanted from both the black and white community and as a young child felt ashamed of my black side and wished i had a white dad and wished i was white because even at 6 years old i knew i was treated differently by others and thought white = pretty. I've grown up to be proud of my heritage and it has taken time for me to love my body the way i came. A 10 year old shouldn't have a plan for plastic surgery to make them look for white because they were lead to believe thats the inly thing thats beautiful
don’t worry lightskins are hot
From reading this I have to assume you failed high school. Yikes what spelling...
hey! i’m a redhead, and we ain’t no creeps.
nevermind. nevermind
He was taking about the fetish
Why is growing up without a father so common?
*Why don't you ask those black fathers. Wherever they are.*
Genuine Article I didn't correlate missing black fathers as a single issue.
Genuine Article It was a reference to a joke that Crowder made before in one of his other videos. Jared said "We should ask black fathers about why they leave their families." Crowder then said, *"Wherever they are"*
they at the store, they just went to go buy some chocolates to bring...back...to.....oh.
Because black women want a thug or a "soldier" but then when they get knocked up by one then "these men aint shit".
Same goes for my sister, but it’s more because she’s a bitch
As someone that grew up in several ghetto areas that were predominantly black, some of these are legitimate issues within the black community.
Cmon bro you can't just link ghetto and black people like that
@@beyondkujo Fr man tripping
Ehh not really
What he said about redheads actually hurt my heart 😂
Update:
Nevermind he was talking about men bahahahaha
@@emoboi311 let me eat hers first.xP
@@emoboi311 t
Some of the most beautiful women ive met were redheaded
It still applies to me.
I think redheads are the most interesting hair type
As a young black man who just finished high school I can 100% verify that these generalities or stereotypes are very common in a lot of the black people I meet, observe and reside in my family.
Crowder, I think on this one you sort of missed the point. The original video, I think, is actually meant to call out their fellow African Americans on their own double standards. Such as the question about liking black celebrities, in their culture if you do not like celebrities like Beyoncé they get ridiculed by the other members of the Africa American race. They were honestly asking fellow members of the black community these questions.
+TwoPercentSkimm I think you missed the point. Pay more attention to the beginning of the video.
no I think he does a good job tearing down baseless assumptions.
The celebrity thing is somewhat true, I’m not even black and black people have gotten upset that I like and/or don’t like someone for that reason but I wouldn’t say it is all black people as the buzzfeed video did, I don’t know about music but I know I got back lash from the Black Panther fandom because I loved it and I said not everyone who loved it was black so a lot of racists and sjws, Who happened to be black, got upset
TwoPercentSkimm ayy, ur the dude who does all the town of salem stuff.
They were addressing irrelevant and false issues that should be dismissed. We are in the American community. As a whole, America supports freedom and equality. If America is systemically racist and sexist, then what place on Earth isn’t. For God sakes we elected Barack Obama. If that doesn’t show that we judge people on character and not race, then we will never please the SJWs
He literally states in the beginning of the video that he acknowledges that it’s a video by black people to black people, and he also stated that he knows it’s not really his place to respond to it. Pay attention to the disclaimer he put literally in the beginning (I don’t know how people missed it) and you would know that.
Yea but still, his answers dont even make sense. Everything in this video are real things that get said b black people to other black people and he's acting like they made it all up just because he hasn't personally heard it. It shows his ignorance on this particular topic. If you don't know about something you have no business putting your opinion in on it.
Putting a disclaimer at the beginning of a video does not justify the content of the video. It's like him saying "I know isn't for me, and this isn't about me, nor do I have the proper experience to accurately accommodate these questions, but I'm still going to answer these questions anyway, even if from a naive standpoint".
E K Really?? All of these are actual problems in the black community? You don't think in the slightest this wasn't just posted by buzzfeed to stir up controversy JUST like they have in the past? You realize they paid these people to talk into the camera just to say this for views, raking in the money and controversy right? This must be your first time seeing it lmfao. Crowder shouldn't have posted this stupid video because he doesn't live in the black community in the first place; but even still, some of these comments are stupid as hell. Your response being one of them.
So he knows it’s not his place to respond yet he still does 🤔🤔 okay
TheReplay324 Yes, as a black person living in an urban society (Paterson, New Jersey), I can attest to a majority of these questions. I can even recall specific scenarios that each of these questions apply to, whether it was something I did, something my family has done, and things that I have seen.
Actually, regarding the whole "black-owned business" question, I have seen time and time again people specifically supporting black-owned businesses as if it's some sort of accomplishment. I have yet to se ANYONE go out of their way to support a white owned business just because it's white-owned.
Buzzfeed’s original video: 2.3 million views
Steven Crowder’s rebuttal: 2.9 million views
why is this video racist but not the several about white people
Ryan Besco not sure if serious
KiqRawX AsNeAxL They all are
The whole thing from buzzfeed is an attempt to stir racist issues when if you watch them- are confusing, weird, and it's a usual thing for the publisher. Crowder is Exactly right! It's Buzzfeed-
KiqRawX AsNeAxL this video was about talking about the problems in our community. I wouldnt understand crowder or anywhite people to understand this video because it wasnt meant for white people. YES! We have all always tried to help our community.
They all are and racism isn't funny so idk what the fuck they were thinking
4:52 She actually has a point here.
Shes picking up on how the media always pushes the white woman black man combo, but you see a white man and a black woman less than a solar eclipse.
Not talking about real life stats, but what is in commercials, movies, all that shit.
As a white man who has dated 3 black woman I have noticed this to.
Is this a thing? I guess I've been watching the Flash too much. Barry and Iris make a great couple.
Oh, and the new Spider-Man movies. Peter and MJ.
I’m a black woman who dates white Men and I’ll tell you it’s mostly because black men tend to become aggressive about it. They feel like black men can date whoever they want but if a black woman does the same then she’s disrespecting her people and the white man is disrespecting them. I’ve had 2 white boyfriends attacked by complete strangers for this.
Also many black womens families do not approve and will judge the guy.
And then of course there’s the classic racism. I’ve been in Louisiana with my current white boyfriend and we got a lot of bad looks there from both whites and blacks. He was told by one of his white job site leaders that “it was wrong, like mixing a Tiger and a Lion”.
What about the Hispanic man and black woman? That’s me lol.
I see that almost every where
“If you don’t like Denzel, you should be jailed” 😂😂
Denzel... Curry?
@@gabrielirvine3961 yuh
Crowder : I'm gonna answer these questions, even though they're not directed at me.
Crowder's response: I don't know, I don't do that
Well dummy there's a reason why they're not directed at you
I thought these were Questions that Black people have for other Black People.
yeeeeaaah
You're not good at paying attention, are you?
Michael Hayden Not in the Slightest.
they are... this guy just wants views and he just got one.
Did you even watch the beginning of the video?
As a black person, I do know for a fact that there is an overwhelming majority that black people are like this. I am definitely a fan and agree with most of the ideas that you address on this show however, I know for first hand experience, being a thirteen year old raised in a black family around very liberal-minded black people as well as the ghetto kids at my school that these things are in fact common occurrences within the black community.
is growing your hair long a political statement?
are you only allowed to grow it out if you're bi-racial?
I think Steven misunderstood that they were asking their own community 😂
L. Dega ok, but he was still asserting and speaking for other people too. Like at 2:25 when he asserts that nobody gets upset about black people not liking a black celebrity.
7 exactly bro lmao this entire video makes no sense it shouldn’t have even been made i’m actually really disappointed in steven
so black guys say to black girls: you look pretty for a black girl? I don't think all of the questions were aimed at the black community.
Damian Gaj black guys say that to black women all the time. It’s a very common thing and is extremely disrespectful but they still do it.
@@ashleycrystal9719 Interesting, rude but interesting.
These statements/questions are things that are common in the black community, in black to black interactions.... You did as well as can be expected...🤣😂
Black to black interactions, so these delusions are drawn from within,
Wow
Okay I didnt mean to comment "wow", but it won't post my original response to your comment,
Are you saying he did as good as expected because he's white so of course he wouldn't understand?
@@BrrLurry I've heard many black people ask/say these things regarding other black people.. I can't recall exactly what I was responding to, but after re watching the video I think I was speaking about his reactions to the questions as a person who had never heard many of these questions/statements.
I like the way the buzzfeed video is specifically directed to black people and half of crowders answers are along the lines of "you should ask the black community"
You could tell even the way they were asking the questions it was in a way that it would be blamed on someone other that the black community or were just blatantly made up questions even the black community doesn’t say.
The whole video can be summed up at the very beginning "Cultural difference"
And its ridiculous.
Not wrong
this man has evidently never spent much time with blacks
Very evidently.
No it's very very very right because his answers show how stupid it is.
Redheads are gorgeous and I’m not ashamed to say that 😤 lol I was serious tho they’re gorgeous
I actually have thought “she’s pretty, for a black girl”. I don’t find black women particularly attractive, so I’m usually surprised when I see a black woman that is more attractive than others.
Here’s the thing though, I WOULDNT SAY THAT TO HER! Why would anyone say anything like that to any woman? Just because my preference is for lighter skin isn’t an excuse to insult her, but it also doesn’t make me a bad guy.
I like women, all the women, it doesn't matter what skin color they're, if they have a vagina, I don't f****** care.
And the thing about the hair, it hasn't nothing to do with the race, it had a lot to do with the type of hair you have, I am Mexican, my hair is really strange, when I keep it short is straight, but if I let it grow about 4 inches, it start to become buckles, and it is really hard to maintain it in that form, I really like my hair, but I always wear a bald head, because it is really stressful for me to maintain my hair long, I think most African Americans (I don't know if it is political correct to call them black people, so I am going to call them African Americans) keep their hair short for the same reason I do it.
P.S. The remark about the African Americans is a joke, I think, is really offensive to call African American, a person that is a full fledged American, just because of their skin color, we are all Americans (if you born in America, you're American) Black or White, it doesn't matter.
@Turquoise Cheetah god you are libtarded. I hope we find a cure before it is too late for you
I happen to like a tan or black skin tone, not dark dark, better than pastie white with red dimples. Some black people have creamy dark skin tones, looks great. Whitey's look better with a tan. White folks have different hair colors which is a plus. Some people just look good any color could be the glow from within
To bad we all couldnt recognize that.
Turquoise cheetah, he clearly said in caps that he'd never say it too her & you said he had a gross mentality for thinking that way. Then you proceeded to reveal your gross mentality by essentially saying your not into black guys. Jus sayin
so i live in Sourh Africa and we refer to being late as African timing 😂😂
@@mrkanobe in Greece is just the norm. It's the norm in many countries. For example if you get invited to a home in Greece you are expected to arrive 1 hour later unless you wanna help whith cooking or wanna catch the host having a shower
I'm Hispanic and we call being late "latino standard time" 😁😁
Central African Time lol :) (I'm also South African)
What up I'm south African too. In cape town we don't refer to it as such but I dunno I'm not really that sociable
Really? I thought its was a southern thing. When my parents schedule with someone they say, exampe: we'll meet you there at 2:30 in Floridian time, meaning give or take 15-30 minutes.
“Now we continue suffering through this video” bahaha 🤣🤣🤣
It's like they're fishing for ways to call themselves victims lmao
💯💯 and that one girl just wanted someone to complement her big ass hair
i like redheads crowder....
God, they are so fucking hot. Aren't they?
Especially with the pale skin.... HUNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGgggggggggg....
MasterFancyPants
ye man
+warrick miller reported.
+StevenCrowder lol
That's creeeepy
You kinda can't put logic to this one it's a culture thing sadly
Severin Dahl ... kay
There are a lot of cultural things to which you can apply logic, just like you can apply grammar and punctuation to that sentence. In both cases, it doesn't always happen though.
@@dumpeeplarfunny well in this case these are black stereotypes these are black problems it's a cultural difference. Which is why logic doesn't fit because of the fact it's a cultural thing... like how he's says "I don't know anyone that does the things. " it's a cultural thing.
@Stephen Walker Applying grammar and punctuation or not doesn't represent logic. Being able to receive the information from the sentence with or without them is logic. If you know what he was saying, you have a strong enough grasp on logic to extract the meaning and use it. This video lacked logic because he didn't extract the understanding that these questions are culturally based. Logic prevents you from trying to authentically answer a question that draws from knowledge and experience that you don't possess. If someone is asked where a specific place is located, who would start giving random directions if they have no idea themselves? Logically: hopefully no one.
Very true, and very, very hilariously pathetic.
That fact should be unthinkably embarrassing.
therapy is COMPLETELY stigmatized in the black community. steven missed the mark with that one
Exactly
The answer to the one about the "long hair" is (for one no one said you "aren't allowed") it's just more difficult because African-American generally have a hair type that is very dry which means that it breaks off easier which in turn makes it difficult to grow long I have the same problem with my hair because my natural hair is very curly thick dry and frizzy it took me four years just to get my hair as long as it is now. I know plenty of girls who's hair would be down passed their ass if they let it grow that long. Which is why I flat iron and use alot of product on my hair like alot of black people do.
I think all of those questions are directed toward the black community, not toward white people.
+Underrated Critic You are right. Crowder missed the point of this video.
he does realize that it was originally target for black people, he says so and explains what he is doing literally in the first minute. He is not trying to answer them from a black or white perspective or with any kind of influence. He is just trying to answer them as logically as possible.
@Willy Luedtke But the problem is his answers LACK logic. He says over and over that he had never been asked that question, and then uses that to make a point to claim the questions are not valid. Logic would dictate that they ARE valid to those they apply to, which would not be him. He deems the questions to be irrelevant simply because he can't relate, but logically he should know not to apply his own limited personal experiences to devalue something he doesn't understand. At least he should acknowledge the possibilities, but instead he tries to say none of it is correct.
Underrated Critic yet a white dude answered them better than any black has to date. Maybe listen instead of making up excuses?
@Michael Low Absolutely zero Blacks who have been asked these questions can honestly answer them with, "I have never been asked that..." thus there is no way that's a better answer than an actual, informed & experienced black person's answer who literally lives it instead of just reading about something they know nothing about from a sheet of paper or web site...
P.S. Stating a factual observation is not making up an excuse, it's the literal condition of what actually happened. The questions were, in fact, directed toward the Black community.
Damn Steven I like redheads.... I feel attacked. Alright I’m over it
Sooo I paused it right after u said that and I saw your correction. My bad... carry on
Same, lol I was about to make a comment on it as well
Literally the same thing happened to me😂 I was like damn I'm hurt thaaan was like oooooh ok😂
@@dawntkins480 my response was FUCK YOU and a nervous giggle. lmao that was a good tickle
Was gonna like this comment but u already have 69 likes and I think it should stay like that 💀😂
I cracked up over the redhead part lol. I have gotten some really creepy comments from older men in public about my hair 😂 I dont mind if people like redheads in general though. We hot.
Stevens reaction to the anime comment got me.
Crowder.. these questions are towards the black community and their judgements towards each other.
I think their questions went right over your head. Some of their questions were valid.
The first two were stupid I'll admit.
yeah, for sure. some were definitely stupid. but some were actually valid points.
Sara. Yeah I'm not sure why he even did this video.
Says a white woman. The video got backlash because the majority of the questions were idiotic generalizations that most of us had never heard before.
bob jones They weren't idiotic generalizations. Most actually weren't.
The whole video is him being so confused about the questions asked in the video. Maybe if you read the title, which says “27 Questions Black People Have For Black People” you wouldn’t be so confused. It involves concepts and things that go on in the BLACK culture. Yes, as he mentioned he is white. However, it’s so damn obvious that most questions will be confusing to him. He couldn’t answer them because he did not grow up in the Black culture, is not involved in the black community and so forth. It just bothers me that he sees no problem or truth in any questions, especially about natural hair being a political statement. It’s just annoying.
Catalina Chavez Mostly because most of the questions were retarded and not real questions that would be asked to black people without offending some of the protective white population. When me and my friends watched the original we laughed at some of those questions and talk about others. But you did seem new back then and I hope in the 5 months that comment was made you've come to love this channel
-good day
@@throwaway2358 many of the questions were valid
These had confusing statements even given that context though. Some of these questions NOBODY has asked.
You don’t have to be black to see how stupid and surface level and repetitive with no structure these questions were and be able to answer them and pick apart the nonsense. Even the few good questions still came from a place of no understanding or were asked in a way that you know they blame it on other people or still make it sound like they’re a victim in it somehow and some of these things flat out nobody has ever said. Out of it all you decide to say hair is a political statement are you Fn kidding me but when it comes to real politics vote for racists and let the media brainwash you into staying stuck.
Fun fact: One day there will be only one race.
Red haired man here we really do get the shortest stick of all races
All the things they are saying are “things” from the black community itself.
Yeah, the video he is reacting to I think is called Questions Black People Have For Black People
Colorism exists in the black community
Dana Anshur it is called racism, but so many (such as you) refuse to admit it
Pre-Jordan Basketball Fan Racism is between two different races
IDK if you realized this but rave is just a difference in color
Dana Anshur You can’t be this stupid can you? You are a prime example of a failed education. Please pursue higher education but first go back to grade school.
Jews meaning from Jerusalem. Not practicing Judaism. Colorism is different than racism however you have the issue in Africa where you get the Hutus vs the Tutsi. It's the same basic premise as you receive in America with light skin vs dark skin and also with half breeds.
“If my dab is on fleek, am I lit?” LMAO
My experience is that Black women tend to become offended if a Black man dates someone outside their race.
They're crippled with hair jealousy lol idiots
Your commentary is pointless. There are certain microcosms of the black community that can relate and benefit from thinking about these questions (I think was buzzfeeds goal). Also, 99 percent of the time I love your “logical approach” to argumentation and analyzing, but for this video I don’t think you can overlook experience and specific cultural conditioning.
He said in the beginning that he knew this video wasn’t aimed at him, but did it just to see the questions.
Nothing like a debunking from crowder to cheer you up on a bad day
+Connor Simpson Happy to help
+StevenCrowder I'm a redhead ya jackass lol. Jk about the jackass part.
+StevenCrowder alright. I get that you are answering these questions from a race-neutral standpoint, but a lot of the topics brought up in conversation are actual problems such as :"light skin" African Americans being viewed as more attractive than "dark skinned" ones. Or even it being unacceptable for an African American female to date outside of their race. A lot of the problems we as African Americans face today are a product of discrimination our own race has imposed on ourselves. These negative perceptions that we administer to ourselves have been circulating forever. I find it difficult to consider this video is a "debunking." Although the video in question do seem silly, a select few are actual concerns that many African Americans have for one another due to the cognitive distortions of this generation's youth (AA youth).You have the right to respond however you choose, and even though you are exposing these topics(true) to be ridiculous I found your responses to be belittling.
Steven I love your vids but 90% of the questions here are pretty valid when addressed to other black people. We have a lot of self improvement to do. The internal politics of black culture are pretty intense and they would never reach your ear because you arent part of said culture.
Edit: oh this vid is 3 years old....
I'm just seeing it too lmao
Wtf why are you always dividing in the USA , black, white, brown, yellow, who the fuck cares, every person has a different personality, this "black culture" is bullshit
Heres the thing. These people are woth buzzfeed. A company that shits on black people with answers who arent what they are “describing “ but they will call the people who dont fit the mold no black enough.
Its stupid ass questions.
E M The USA is large, and people come from different backgrounds (races), hold different values, and operate different ways. There won’t be anytime soon where there is only “American” like in other countries since the USA is a melting pot. You’re lying to yourself and everybody if you assert that the US is unified and everybody is “colorblind” here except black people. That’s also gaslighting
Growing up in the hood I know that most of these questions are actual truth.
Hey I like red heads :( I don't think I'm creepy I just think that color of hair is beautiful
A redheaded mother guarantees a brat! And yes, it's very beautiful.
budemawa Dark red hair and green eyes are hot
Auburn is a shade of red and Dolly Parton sang about Jolene's "flaming locks of Auburn hair."
I thank you from the bottom of my green eyes. And if I gingers had souls it'd be happy too!
budemawa same bro i mean i just think its pretty and unique
I'm white myself, so I don't know much about it, but there were some questions you obviously couldn't answer as a white person. Like the one about natural hair, it is true that a lot of black women have a weave and now when black women who don't have a weave are either being frowned upon or people act like they are rebelious and badass, while it's just hair. Same goes for the dark and light skin. Amongst black people, dark skinned people are being discriminated against. Look at the black people in the industry how rarely these people are actually dark, usually it's Beyonce-brown. So these are things you most likely wouldn't think about as a white person, but amongst black people it's an issue.
The point is it's racist towards black people because it's generalizing them. Race traitors
Dear Steven crowder my name is Benjamin Burrell, I’m 21 years old and I was most distraught and deeply disturbed by your comments towards gingers, because I am a ginger and super insecure about my soul and appearance I do not know how I will go outside and face the cruel world ...best regards Ben Burrell p.s although I am actually a ginger I LOVE your videos and would honestly love to meet you one day fully support your views and common sense! Keep up the excellent content 💯
"I love shoes" LMAO
Why do people think about race so much, what makes us that different? Not much.
Run to Altar one is better at blending into dirt and mud while the other blends into sand
Its mostly because people cant differentiate between culture and race, its really more of a cultural thing that people associate with certain races/ethnicities
Run to Altar today the n word is the equivalent as bro
The culture associated with it
This is probably why shit is messed up. There's huge differenced between us, be it by race, gender, age(in case people are confused), country/continent of origin, there's plenty of tangible differences between us, trying to say there isn't is part of the problem, we should more rather concentrate on what we are similar in and focus on that but of course that wouldn't help the whole racial divide agenda. Boy it's easy to stir the masses into a stupid direction.
If you don’t listen to his intro you’ll be confused. He said that he knows he’s not black and therefore that these questions aren’t for him, but he wanted to answer them anyways. Whether you agree with what he’s doing in this video or not at least know that he does understand what he’s doing. Maybe it’s a pointless vid but he knew what he was getting himself into
Boodle Demic what part of the video does he say. I must have missed it.
@@gracekelly7879 0:20 - 0:50 He says it at 0:30.
Yeah I heard him say that (and I appreciated it) and was curious how he'd go about answering these questions. I am black and I've, personally heard a lot of these things and believe it's a cultural thing (except the shoe thing.. that's weird lol). Some of these might even be more of a black American thing, specifically. I'm not sure if non blacks could understand/ relate to some of these questions. And it seemed pretty obvious a lot of them went over Crowder's head lol. So yeah...the vid seemed kinda pointless to me. But it was entertaining, nonetheless.
FOR THOSE WHO CARE: The skin tone thing exists in a lot of cultures, but I think the skin tone thing in the black American community came from slavery, like the watermelon thing. Dark slaves had to work in the hot sun and the lighter slaves got to work inside (which was prefered). From the slave's point of view, whiter skin = better life... almost like a status symbol. That train of thought never fully went away and it morphed into a beauty thing. At least, that's my understanding of the history... I could be mistaken.
I would also think that mixed slaves were better treated by the whites. They were more likely to be given opportunities etc.
@@Momthra1121 I would think so too, but not 100% sure. A slave was a slave and idk if there were ever opportunities for slaves back then. Maybe if they could pass for white?
Post slavery and pre desegregation, however, yes. Lighter skinned blacks definitely got better opportunities, again, if they could pass for white. Even shortly after desegregation.
As a man who loves redheaded women, I feel called out.
Oh boy. This is 4 years old. Gotta love how well this aged
I'm a white British (upper working class let's say) guy generally my parents always suggested that I date/marry someone with compatible culture. They never mentioned anything about race. They are generally pretty laid back, the only thing they told me was to avoid date a black or Muslim girl. Reasoning was that the girl's family and friends would be against it even if my family didn't mind.
From what I read and hear about, that generally seems to be the case. I think the reason you see a lot of international relationships/marriages but not necessarily black/white white/muslim relationships is because those cultures are still too inward looking and unwilling to accept anything new.
Of course if I fell in love with a black or muslim girl, then I might be inclined to fight my corner and win over her parents, but I'm 26 now and I'd rather avoid someone with baggage like that.
It sounds selfish and yes it is, but why can't I be selfish. I want the path of least resistance.
StormySeb I'd have to agree with this, well said
but you do not factor out the chance you may meet a black of muslim girl who may blow your mind
Possibly but the stress of the family and friends would likely dampen the mind blowing part.
StormySeb Not if she was actually awesome.. and fuck them.. never let others who don't have to live a life of loneliness dictate who you can be happy with. I am white and dated a really cute black girl and i had the same sort of nervous issue. It cost me the relationship and i think i really loved her. Plus for it to work out the way you have imagined it in your head...ALL BLACK people would have to be the same..ie..the thought that they are is racist.
I dont blame you for the muslim thing tho..muslim is not a race or ethnicity..its a dogma that you can either rbelieve or not.. and i don't believe it.. lol.
i wouldn't date a born again christian either.. but moderates who can tolerate me are fine lol.. as long as they are ok with my atheism
Haha well, thanks for your kind words but personally I don't think it's worth my time trying to find a girl from a largely incompatible culture whose family won't fuck things up.
I'd rather focus my energy on girls from cultures where it's less likely to fuck up.
Like I said, it sounds selfish and lazy of me but I don't really care :)
I feel like buzzfeed got their stereotypes from the late 50's lol
Nope. Present day actually.
The original video is titled “27 questions black people have for other black people”. So the idea of this video isn’t even to project toward anybody outside of that ethnicity.
It isn't any less virtue-signalling.
The reason it is important is because Steven Crowder wouldn’t understand anything that was being referred to in the video, so of course he thinks it is absurd; but these are things that are said or assumed within the African American community, to other members of that community. They’re not general statements that apply to everyone.
The idea I don’t like about this video is that he makes it seem like the video is attacking white people and making them the enemy; when it in no way shape or form had him or any other white person in mind.
Ashlie Jordan Thank you I usually agree with Steven but this was either a joke or he just doesn’t understand. Like for example the “why do I have to be lightskin to have long hair” every black persons knows the stereotype that black girls are “bald headed” and always wear weaves, wigs, or perm their hair. If you have long natural kinky hair other black people will tend to think you are mixed with some other race. Steven isn’t a bad guy but I don’t think he understands this much.
I can't believe it has taken me 5 years to find this video. I love them red heads - insert Dazed and Confused clip here -
Actually, a lot of these are somewhat true. like #7. Ive had a lot of black people say im not really black cuz I dont listen to beyonce or kendrick lamar
+samachi as am I
Yup. You're not black if you don't like the music the white gatekeepers and white distributors push on you.
+Chris Hughes Judging by your pic, you look black to me! lol :P
YOU ARE NOT REALLY BLACK! just stop!
samachi Cause if black people are saying he's not black, then they must be right... RIGHT?!
there is a dark skin shaming in a lot of black and Latino communities around the world in Venezuela a lot of the people with African decent that have nappy hair are said to have "bad hair"
Evan Szego it is just not nice, frizzy nappy hair. its natural selection in effect. blacks know it the famous ones have fake hair and shiznit
Brah, these people are trying to question these things. They agree with you.
comedy aside, you SHOULD be jailed if you don't like Denzel.
Everything Crowder says is my precise thought at the exact same time.
Same
+Matthew Mangiaracina
Not a cult
Exactly.
Well, that's silly. This response video and the one on Marxism are actually embarrassing to watch.
Steven Crowder said he was going to be logical, and then proceeded to take a Buzzfeed video out of context.
The Buzzfeed video was addressing some of the perceptions people have of black people by asking rhetorical questions.
Then this pretentious socially inept wanker decided to take the questions seriously, answering many of the questions with:
"WHO SAID THAT?! I DIDN'T SAY THAT!"
No shit? I don't think Buzzfeed was asking Steven Crowder for his views. I think Steven Crowder is just a noisy ego like many internet pundits and he'll find any excuse to state his views.
Business is business, I guess.
+ToneMB Yeah but the problem is that those aren't normal questions and they are biased stereotypes that don't apply to a lot.of black people
To be fair, you dont know the answers for a lot of these questions because it is questions for black people by black people
Not really, most black people didn't understand where a lot of these questions came from.
As a latino, when we say it starts of 4, we come at 5.
And when my mom says we'll leave by 6. We spend the night
@@travisscottlover911 and when we spend the night, she gets mad at me. And tells me to hurry up and lets leave.
As a white business owner, when my Latino employee arrives at 5(an hour late), I fire them. Right along side any other race that's consistently late.
@@wiseguy9202 damm, thats some 1000000000 iq right there😂
@@wiseguy9202 gotta teach them
Lamar in GTAV claimed to be native American lol 😂
Steven should have skipped this particular Buzzfeed video. Half the things they talked about aren't commonly known by a lot of people who aren't black or mixed.
+Evan Duncan I actually think that's a good reason for Steven to include this video. And, it shows pretty clearly how, if someone is white and questions these things, they're IMMEDIATELY called a racist, but if they're black and question these things, there's at least a bit more hesitation to call it racist.
+Ryan M There's nothing wrong with him commenting, his commentary on a lot of the questions just wasn't as good as it normally is since he was uniformed about some of the issues.
Priceless when she says:”why do I have to be mixed to have long hair”.he is like ......”whattttt”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He really doesn’t get it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Uhh... I don’t get it, plz explain
i dont think most people who arent black get this question, hence why the title of the video is black people's questions for black people
Can someone explain this one please?
@@belovedchild8055 the general assumption is that black girls dont have hair.that we wear weaves because we dont have hair.a d within the black community,its usually rhe mixed race people who have long hair.hence the question black people with long hair always get askwd if they are somehow mixed.its really difdicult to understand when u are not black.thats why the white gug reaction is priceless!All black people will understand this!
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But,....the questions were supposed to be from blacks to blacks, not whites. So, they are addressing their own cultural issues, not any other race's perception of them.
"Pretty fly for a white guy" just works but "pretty for a black girl" just doesn't rhyme 😁😂
Honestly, the original video makes some good points. At my school, I see black culture overwhelm the black students that my best friend (who is black) gets made fun of for being with the nerds. The real white privilege is to not being called an Uncle Tom. Still, it’s ironic that most of these issues stem from the sjw culture of embracing your race and identity politics.
This wasn't bad, but you probably should've had a black friend come on the show and answer these. Too many of your answers were "I don't know" or "I've never heard of that" and that kinda killed this segment's comic potential.
+Omar Harris and validity... lol
Bruh why you gotta target me like that, some redheads aren't that creepy😂
The being late thing seems to be an adopted stereotype by several groups. “Island time,” “Filipino time”, when I used to scuba dive we called it “scuba time.”
Yeah, I feel like I've seen a hundred comments about "but x area has the being late stereotype, too! I live there!"
I'm obviously exaggerating, but you're right.
Buzzfeed works towards making black race an ideology, not an ethnicity, then complains about black race being an ideology?
TDMESYR.
**hears the word Buzzfeed**
**instinctively feels the need to throw up**
Chitturi Abhinav triggered
You keep saying “why don’t you ask leaders of the black community” but that’s what they are actually doing.
As a black man born and raised in nyc what I find hilarious about this is how ignorant everyone is to the fact it’s a light-hearted video that plays on the stereotypes in our culture. I can relate to a lot of the questions but obviously it doesn’t apply to everyone there just common things you’re bound to come across if you grew up in that environment
Hey I got a question, why are only black people allowed to criticize black people for some of these points and anyone else that says the exact same points get labeled as a racist?
+Bryan Cruz
Seeing everyone as a racist is encouraged in black communities. It's how the democrats keep the black vote in existence. Use phony racism as a fear tactic to prevent them voting republican.
Because equality!👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
I say "Black Is Beautiful" because black clothing is very elegant looking when worn with a proper attitude.
On white people
My x husband, who is black, told me black people don’t go to counseling when I suggested we go to marriage counseling. Thus the X.
“ first of all I would never say that to you - for multiple reasons “ don’t worry crowder I caught that one