Writing this comment... I'm admittedly not finished watching your video above yet. But it's frustrating that you guys aren't "getting it" lol. Black people think what the white guy is saying is how all Whites think. White people think what the black guy is saying is how all Blacks think. But my issue with this song is Joyner is writing this from his perspective from what he thinks he knows. So all the white guy says is pretty harsh. But what the black kid says is so soft. He's making it sound like whites are more racist than blacks. And that is wrong. Both sides are pretty messed up and full on racist to each other. The white guy using the "N" word in that way is racist. The black kid using the word "Cracker" in that way is racist. Come on, I can say "cracker" on here by spelling it out, but if I spell out the "n' word i'd be cancelled. Tom MacDonald's songs has it more right than Joyner Lucas does. Or maybe Lucas and Macdonald should collab on a song so you get both perspectives equally. I really think that the song comes across as a black perspective from both sides eventhough Lucas meant it to be a white & black perspective. But I agreed the most with most of Asia's comments about the song in the end.
Let me say this first. "Cancel Culture" is not a real thing. It's a representation of false persecution syndrome. Now, let me say this. I thought twice before using the word "Intelligent" in this comment. As a vehemently white dude, It's almost racist these days. If you refer to anybody that isn't white as "Intelligent", its taken as if your saying that intelligence isnt expected from a different race. I try to be intelligent. I embrace knowledge, learning, and tolerance to an extent. Fuck intelligence. Humanity is something every single person is born with, yet, it's seemingly lost on most.
There are stereotypes for every race. If you don’t know any better or know anyone in a particular race, people assume that those stereotypes are true. I don’t think that necessarily means you are a racist. Which brings together the whole point of this song......when we learn about and get to know each other we realize we are more alike than different. Everyone has a story. Everyone! Love is universal and uniting ❤️. The world needs more of it 🙏🏻 Asia....the end makes me tear up too...every time 🥰
I’m terrified anytime I have to interact with police. I have severe ptsd from a time when I had picked my husband up from a second shift. We had our baby and our 4 yr old in the car with us and had just left Taco Bell to grab him dinner. We were driving home when suddenly we got surrounded by 8 cop cars with guns drawn and they ripped our doors open and yanked us out. Someone had robbed a store and they swarmed us even though we didn’t match the car description or the physical description it’s just cause we were driving the speed limit and it was suspicious. I completely understand that fear I still feel it if a cop even looks twice at me.
The white guy is the stereotypical white guy from the black guys point of view. The black guy is the stereotypical black guy from the white guys point of view. Everyone has a different perspective on the same situation, neither is racist, that's just the way people are. Both of the characters are biased, but that doesn't mean they're inherently racist. Everyone has their own world view, that's the way I read into it anyways. The white guy sees the black kid as a constant victim, blaming everyone but themselves for their issues. The black guy sees all white people as racist, thinks the whole world is against him, and hates whites because of the way he thinks. They're both racist, but not purposefully racist. Really they just see the world differently. It's interesting writing because you empathize with the black guy, you associate yourself with him automatically, you share a world view. I associate myself with the white guy automatically, because I have the same world view, I spend my life working my ass off, pay my taxes, follow the law, then BLM blames me and my people for everything that happens to black people? Everyone tells us we're priveleged but I don't feel any privelege. I'm below the poverty line, we get beaten and harassed too, but we're to blame? Our whiteness is toxic? Fuck that. Fuck I don't know, I should just stop writing lol. Thanks for the video it was interesting listening to your thoughts on the video.
this is why education amongst the blk community is crucial. the N-word is derived from Ethiopian dialect...from the Ethiopian word NEGUS (which means king and queen, royalty.) of course colonizers heard the word and terminology and twisted our own word and used it against us. then of course through african American culture and hip-hop we are taking the word back for us. so im sharing this info to say this, i completely understand if as a blk person you don't want to say it or use it. but also don't shame those who do. because just like some of us have the right to not use it. some of us blk folks have the right to use it how we see fit because despite what colonizers think and some yt folks think...it was originally OUR WORD. the word of our Ethiopian ancestors. alot of white folks are mad that they cant say it and they have no ancestral rights to it. i find it funny that nobody shames other minority communities for taking using any of their words. i have heard Hispanic ppl use beaner and wetback towards each other and no one bats an eye. no yt ppl bat an eye or complain that they cant say it. but everybody so concerned what blk ppl tend to gatekeep and hold dear. smh its frustrating.
Hey Miss Asia! Have you dropped the full version of your intro song yet? I'm so looking forward to it. I love what I've heard of it so far! One love, guys. ❤💖❤ Awesome reaction!
I really enjoyed your reaction to this. Very well thought out. But the live chat was toxic. I wish I wouldn't have read it. It ended up just being people from right and left blindly attacking each other. Ironically one of the very things Joyner is trying to speak against.
I agree. I feel like people who others put in that category are actually very accepting of others and want unity in our country more than anything else.
I watch tons of video reactions, especially of this song for a couple years now. I just want to say that i appreciate your acknowledgement that both and all races have racists. Most reactors to this video cheer when the "black" guy speaks his story, not understanding that what he says is racist too. All races do need to understand we are all the same. Kudos to you 2! Thanks for the reaction!
*SAY WHAT YOU WANNA BUT THAT'S WHY EMINEM SAID IN GHAT *THE RINGER* SONG A COUPLE YEARS BACK, "IF YOU AIN'T JOYNER KENDRICK OR COLE OR BIG SEAN THAN YOU'RE A GONER*. *THESE GUYS ARE SO INTELLIGENT AND THEIR INTELLECT IS THRU THE ROOF*. AND ONLY THE PUREST OF ARTISTS CAN & WILL SHINE THRU ENOUGH TO BRINGS THEZE THINGZ 2 LIFE IN YOUR MIND*. *I LOVE MUSIC THAT'Z THOUGHT PROVOKING & INSPIRES YOU TO THINK & PONDER & TALK ABOUT IT*.😊👌👍 LOVE YOU GUYZ FROM THE FIRST REACTION YOU GUYZ ON EMINEM "GNAT"*.PEACE & LOVE TO AS US ALL. ✊🙏🤝 P.S. AND DEFINITELY DON'T FORGET ABOUT ROYCE DA 5'9" (EMINEM'S BEST FRIEND) INTELLIGENCE IMMEASURABLE.
What is referred to as cultural appropriation is in reality two or more cultures creating a new culture. My favorite thing about America is that you can become an American. It is a quite unique feature in our world. America has become more than it was, as a consequence of the wording of the founding document. We stand on the shoulders of giants. We need to be better. We all owe them a debt.
I love your reactions! I am a Conservative white male, and I relate to the white guy in this vid. HOWEVER, I see the fallacy in some of his points... I also, see the validity in his points towards black culture... We need to talk
Asia, we are so mindful of other people we are not having these conversations. I see a gentleman like BJ on the street looking at me through suspicious eyes and I'm thinking does this guy hate me because of the color of my skin? Does he hate me because he feels me or my people (my family, my friends, my associates, my neighbors, my communities - church, work, clubs, hobbies) are the reason for all his problems? Does this guy blame me for shit that happened before my family even came to this country? And I imagine he see's me looking at him with these thoughts in my head coming through my suspicious eyes thinking is this guy some a**hole thinking I'm a drug dealing criminal looking to mug him? Does he think I'm uneducated and violent because of the color of my skin and idiots making bank in rap portraying my community as a bunch of violent, drug dealing pimps? Does he think he's better than me because more people in power look more like him than me? - just sayin
I don’t think either person in this video is racist. We use that word too much. I only consider a person racist if they feel they should rule over another race which they feel is inferior and/or you are not willing to interact and get to know a person because of their race. I don’t think pre- judging (prejudice) or generalization/stereotyping (particularly ones based on facts/statistics) is racism. If it is racism, then racism isn’t wrong...it’s only wrong to treat someone different because of their race or not being willing to know someone because of their race...
He is stereotyping and feeling like it is not racist because he wants him to change. He feels as though he is giving him advice. I agree that stereotyping and being racist are completely different. You can't appreciate someone's culture without stereotyping.
A likely scenario is that, at some point between the 17th and 19th centuries, enslaved African Americans began cooking fried chicken based on the recipes provided by Scottish slaveholders. In time, African American cooks embraced it as part of their own culinary tradition. Source BBC
My thoughts on the N word is this no matter how you say it its like trying to say bitch and biotch aren't the same you say things how you want but definition of the word still remains what it is. Just an opinion but I think to not great anyone with proper respect by calling them by there name is just out of pocket anyhow. By having to great someone by that way means you must know so many people you can't remember there name. Just crazy these days how people greet eachother.
Just now watching your reaction to this video. 1st off I'm a white male that grew up I'm the country. I had friends of different ethnicities growing up. 1st time I heard this song I cried like a baby bc I heard this stereotype from both sides bc I had friends from both perspectives. I was sooo glad the video ended the way it did...2 individuals who don't know each other, don't understand each others cultures, but in the end don't hate each other....they just "hate each other" bc of the media portrays.
the worst Line in this Song was. "you don't know about no fried chicken or no BBQ." 1st fried chicken is Scottish originally. 2nd. We cook the fuck out of bbq. Maybe not in the cities but, out in these trees we smoke and bbq like hell.
Guys Guys the song is about a individual wearing a MAGA hat Stereotyping black ppl in general whom than came to a understanding.. agree to disagree we all humans
You guys are great! Been watching your videos for the past hour or so. Watched the adam calhoun racism song and obviously this one. I've watched and heard them all. But most of all I like your guy's open mindedness of these videos. Me personally, grew up as the only white person in my neighborhood. I understand both perspectives personally, or so I feel. Anyways, using the "N" word, was not a term of rasicm or anything beyond that. To me, (Personally) that word was meant as a term of endearment. So when the "black" dude said whats up "n" word to me, it was meant as what uo bro? Nothing more, nothing less. But, as a white adult and no longer living in the hood, and not being around the people I grew up with, I don't use that word cause it can offend people. Regardless of people's feelings amd the origin of the word, it's not for me to say anymore. I understand the word for what it meant back then, now.... not so much. I'll end it with it was what it was, and it is what it is now. In general, just don't assume people know you and say things... that's it.
@@kimson305 I’m not your stereotypical “white boy”. No silver spoon here. I also say that “white privilege” is like the “boogie man” ……a fucking myth. Maybe a long long time ago it was legit, but not now in the current day & time!!! Wealth privilege? I will 100% agree, but it’s NOT because you are white!!
I always thought the song didn’t hit as hard because the perspective the white guy is talking from isn’t something most white people can identify with. Even the MAGA guys from the south don’t really think like that. That’s like a CNN version of what a racist white person is.
Missed y'all live more people need to think like y'all good people are good people we all should be proud to be the color that you are n saying thing to be proud might sound like it's raceie but it's not I hope one day we don't even gotta talk about race n we just see people
Much love family. IIt is Based on both sides Stereotypes. People sometimes think their not racist but their really in denial, just like an alcoholic or drug addict when their in denial... Mysonne did a remix that is even more harsh. Also, sadly some people are not very self aware.
lmao i felt like asia was lost the whole song and was in her feelings when she heard all the racist things about black people. I have know her to be very intellegent and break down songs but this reaction she was stuck 🤣🤣
Your pup ist sooo cute. :-) Sorry, I missed your live stream. There ist racists in "every" race of people, und most often when they say "I'm Not Racist" it will soon be followed by their f**ked-up racist conversation. Ignorant assumption that any specific race of people are more racist in a general sense than any others? Ist stereotypical racism itself. Auf Wiedersehen aus Wiesbaden
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Yeah you just have to feel for the white guy in this. It’s Joyner talking and rapping but he is lip syncing to it. So he is putting a target on his back for this video. While I think its trying to explain stereotypes about both races and problems they have in total.
so he is trying to point out the flaws in thinking, such as the black man that does not help their kids but need to get welfare. when they can do better and get a job and try. or being lazy and not trying hard to get what you want. blaming everyone except theirselves for their issues. if you do not like your life then fix it. everything is in your control. stop making excuses and do it. that is what he is trying to say.
I like the song, even though both positions are stereotypes, but I guess people on both sides exist. I do think the socalled white position is rather slanted and way more aggressive then the other guy. Could the fact a black guy wrote the song have something to do with it? It's supposed to be two equal but opposite positions but if you listen attentively, you see the song is slanted towards the black position. The white guy is just saying stupid ignorant shit and spouting moronic hatred, while the black guy is angry about unjust treatment of black people. Hardly an even exchange. Still, it make people pay attention and hopefully get some thinking going.
The lady is emotional, the man is rational
Such is life. 🤛🏽
This must be the smartest thing, i've read on the internet lately.
I can't blame her most of what the black guy said is true.
I cried, Asia. I’m a white European man. Much love to you guys!
Writing this comment... I'm admittedly not finished watching your video above yet. But it's frustrating that you guys aren't "getting it" lol. Black people think what the white guy is saying is how all Whites think. White people think what the black guy is saying is how all Blacks think. But my issue with this song is Joyner is writing this from his perspective from what he thinks he knows. So all the white guy says is pretty harsh. But what the black kid says is so soft. He's making it sound like whites are more racist than blacks. And that is wrong. Both sides are pretty messed up and full on racist to each other. The white guy using the "N" word in that way is racist. The black kid using the word "Cracker" in that way is racist. Come on, I can say "cracker" on here by spelling it out, but if I spell out the "n' word i'd be cancelled. Tom MacDonald's songs has it more right than Joyner Lucas does. Or maybe Lucas and Macdonald should collab on a song so you get both perspectives equally. I really think that the song comes across as a black perspective from both sides eventhough Lucas meant it to be a white & black perspective. But I agreed the most with most of Asia's comments about the song in the end.
This was a great and Intelligent reaction ! Please do more Joyner Lucas! ADHD Video is a must see! Its amazing.
Let me say this first. "Cancel Culture" is not a real thing. It's a representation of false persecution syndrome.
Now, let me say this. I thought twice before using the word "Intelligent" in this comment. As a vehemently white dude, It's almost racist these days. If you refer to anybody that isn't white as "Intelligent", its taken as if your saying that intelligence isnt expected from a different race.
I try to be intelligent. I embrace knowledge, learning, and tolerance to an extent.
Fuck intelligence. Humanity is something every single person is born with, yet, it's seemingly lost on most.
I missed your live but I am watching it now.
There are stereotypes for every race. If you don’t know any better or know anyone in a particular race, people assume that those stereotypes are true. I don’t think that necessarily means you are a racist. Which brings together the whole point of this song......when we learn about and get to know each other we realize we are more alike than different. Everyone has a story. Everyone! Love is universal and uniting ❤️. The world needs more of it 🙏🏻
Asia....the end makes me tear up too...every time 🥰
I used to sag mine back in the 90’s. I don’t anymore. I had to run from something once with my pants sagged. Never again. Dumbest way to get caught.
Y’all are amazing. Very humble.
Great job BJ!
That smile from Asia at the end was priceless!
I like that, "How you doin' princess, / queen How you doin' prince / king" -
Great Reaction. Finally made it through. Best Reaction Channel PERIOD.
Connection is perfect! And so are you two
Great reaction as always. Joyners track Devils Work is great. Also if you do that you have to do the response from Bizzle, same title Devils Work!
Big love to you guys. I know how busy you must be keep up the amazing brilliant work💚❤️
Joyner is black and white so he's literally speaking from both sides.
He is saying essentially what Chris Rock said in Bigger Blacker...
*Bring the pain
Well, someone's offended. Pausing after every bar. Come on guys..
This is the most aggravating reaction video I ever seen.
I’m terrified anytime I have to interact with police. I have severe ptsd from a time when I had picked my husband up from a second shift. We had our baby and our 4 yr old in the car with us and had just left Taco Bell to grab him dinner. We were driving home when suddenly we got surrounded by 8 cop cars with guns drawn and they ripped our doors open and yanked us out. Someone had robbed a store and they swarmed us even though we didn’t match the car description or the physical description it’s just cause we were driving the speed limit and it was suspicious. I completely understand that fear I still feel it if a cop even looks twice at me.
I don’t say it. I call my boys and fam my Ninjas 🥷! And a Ninja is badass. Let’s replace the word starting now. Hey Asia! What up Bj!
Why u mad, Asia? U gotta think outside the box til its done. then discern
The white guy is the stereotypical white guy from the black guys point of view. The black guy is the stereotypical black guy from the white guys point of view. Everyone has a different perspective on the same situation, neither is racist, that's just the way people are. Both of the characters are biased, but that doesn't mean they're inherently racist. Everyone has their own world view, that's the way I read into it anyways.
The white guy sees the black kid as a constant victim, blaming everyone but themselves for their issues.
The black guy sees all white people as racist, thinks the whole world is against him, and hates whites because of the way he thinks.
They're both racist, but not purposefully racist. Really they just see the world differently.
It's interesting writing because you empathize with the black guy, you associate yourself with him automatically, you share a world view.
I associate myself with the white guy automatically, because I have the same world view, I spend my life working my ass off, pay my taxes, follow the law, then BLM blames me and my people for everything that happens to black people? Everyone tells us we're priveleged but I don't feel any privelege. I'm below the poverty line, we get beaten and harassed too, but we're to blame? Our whiteness is toxic? Fuck that.
Fuck I don't know, I should just stop writing lol. Thanks for the video it was interesting listening to your thoughts on the video.
this is why education amongst the blk community is crucial. the N-word is derived from Ethiopian dialect...from the Ethiopian word NEGUS (which means king and queen, royalty.) of course colonizers heard the word and terminology and twisted our own word and used it against us. then of course through african American culture and hip-hop we are taking the word back for us. so im sharing this info to say this, i completely understand if as a blk person you don't want to say it or use it. but also don't shame those who do. because just like some of us have the right to not use it. some of us blk folks have the right to use it how we see fit because despite what colonizers think and some yt folks think...it was originally OUR WORD. the word of our Ethiopian ancestors. alot of white folks are mad that they cant say it and they have no ancestral rights to it. i find it funny that nobody shames other minority communities for taking using any of their words. i have heard Hispanic ppl use beaner and wetback towards each other and no one bats an eye. no yt ppl bat an eye or complain that they cant say it. but everybody so concerned what blk ppl tend to gatekeep and hold dear. smh its frustrating.
It's cause races all aren't the same we have different opinion doesn't mean u are racist racist or stereotyping reality
As the old saying goes " youth is wasted on the young "
Hey Miss Asia! Have you dropped the full version of your intro song yet? I'm so looking forward to it. I love what I've heard of it so far! One love, guys. ❤💖❤ Awesome reaction!
I really enjoyed your reaction to this. Very well thought out. But the live chat was toxic. I wish I wouldn't have read it. It ended up just being people from right and left blindly attacking each other. Ironically one of the very things Joyner is trying to speak against.
Most Trump supporters do not feel the way the media portrays
I agree. I feel like people who others put in that category are actually very accepting of others and want unity in our country more than anything else.
I watch tons of video reactions, especially of this song for a couple years now. I just want to say that i appreciate your acknowledgement that both and all races have racists. Most reactors to this video cheer when the "black" guy speaks his story, not understanding that what he says is racist too. All races do need to understand we are all the same. Kudos to you 2! Thanks for the reaction!
You do realize that it's Joyner Lucas talking the whole time
*SAY WHAT YOU WANNA BUT THAT'S WHY EMINEM SAID IN GHAT *THE RINGER* SONG A COUPLE YEARS BACK, "IF YOU AIN'T JOYNER KENDRICK OR COLE OR BIG SEAN THAN YOU'RE A GONER*. *THESE GUYS ARE SO INTELLIGENT AND THEIR INTELLECT IS THRU THE ROOF*. AND ONLY THE PUREST OF ARTISTS CAN & WILL SHINE THRU ENOUGH TO BRINGS THEZE THINGZ 2 LIFE IN YOUR MIND*. *I LOVE MUSIC THAT'Z THOUGHT PROVOKING & INSPIRES YOU TO THINK & PONDER & TALK ABOUT IT*.😊👌👍 LOVE YOU GUYZ FROM THE FIRST REACTION YOU GUYZ ON EMINEM "GNAT"*.PEACE & LOVE TO AS
US ALL. ✊🙏🤝 P.S. AND DEFINITELY DON'T FORGET ABOUT ROYCE DA 5'9" (EMINEM'S BEST FRIEND) INTELLIGENCE IMMEASURABLE.
What is referred to as cultural appropriation is in reality two or more cultures creating a new culture. My favorite thing about America is that you can become an American. It is a quite unique feature in our world. America has become more than it was, as a consequence of the wording of the founding document. We stand on the shoulders of giants. We need to be better. We all owe them a debt.
Salute to you Asia. Thank you for your service.
He made this song in hope to start a conversation about some racial problems
They are racist out of ignorance and it's about them both finding a solution through empathy, compassion and common ground.
I love your reactions! I am a Conservative white male, and I relate to the white guy in this vid. HOWEVER, I see the fallacy in some of his points... I also, see the validity in his points towards black culture... We need to talk
I'm new to yall UA-cam channel keep up the great work I'm a rapper and I'm in the USA marine
Asia, we are so mindful of other people we are not having these conversations. I see a gentleman like BJ on the street looking at me through suspicious eyes and I'm thinking does this guy hate me because of the color of my skin? Does he hate me because he feels me or my people (my family, my friends, my associates, my neighbors, my communities - church, work, clubs, hobbies) are the reason for all his problems? Does this guy blame me for shit that happened before my family even came to this country? And I imagine he see's me looking at him with these thoughts in my head coming through my suspicious eyes thinking is this guy some a**hole thinking I'm a drug dealing criminal looking to mug him? Does he think I'm uneducated and violent because of the color of my skin and idiots making bank in rap portraying my community as a bunch of violent, drug dealing pimps? Does he think he's better than me because more people in power look more like him than me? - just sayin
I don’t think either person in this video is racist. We use that word too much. I only consider a person racist if they feel they should rule over another race which they feel is inferior and/or you are not willing to interact and get to know a person because of their race. I don’t think pre- judging (prejudice) or generalization/stereotyping (particularly ones based on facts/statistics) is racism. If it is racism, then racism isn’t wrong...it’s only wrong to treat someone different because of their race or not being willing to know someone because of their race...
i agree 100%. The word racist is a loose term nowadays and peoople just want to cry racism every time.
He is stereotyping and feeling like it is not racist because he wants him to change. He feels as though he is giving him advice. I agree that stereotyping and being racist are completely different. You can't appreciate someone's culture without stereotyping.
A likely scenario is that, at some point between the 17th and 19th centuries, enslaved African Americans began cooking fried chicken based on the recipes provided by Scottish slaveholders. In time, African American cooks embraced it as part of their own culinary tradition. Source BBC
The Combination of frying in fat with Batter with Seasoning was a Marriage west African and Scottish tradition. And quite delicious I might add.
Later came peanut oil. Even better.
Check out 🔥🔥
Joyner Lucas - Look Alive (Remix)
Joyner Lucas - Bank Account (Remix)
I LOVE U GUYS ! RESPECT !
please react to Friye he is one the top upcoming rappers from canada i suggest "don't worry and 5 ways, "
I had seen this video before and I could sense the hurt in Asia's face.i felt your pain and sadness
My thoughts on the N word is this no matter how you say it its like trying to say bitch and biotch aren't the same you say things how you want but definition of the word still remains what it is. Just an opinion but I think to not great anyone with proper respect by calling them by there name is just out of pocket anyhow. By having to great someone by that way means you must know so many people you can't remember there name. Just crazy these days how people greet eachother.
BJ what you said after the song was REAL. That's how it needs to be.
Just now watching your reaction to this video. 1st off I'm a white male that grew up I'm the country. I had friends of different ethnicities growing up. 1st time I heard this song I cried like a baby bc I heard this stereotype from both sides bc I had friends from both perspectives. I was sooo glad the video ended the way it did...2 individuals who don't know each other, don't understand each others cultures, but in the end don't hate each other....they just "hate each other" bc of the media portrays.
❤️
the worst Line in this Song was. "you don't know about no fried chicken or no BBQ." 1st fried chicken is Scottish originally. 2nd. We cook the fuck out of bbq. Maybe not in the cities but, out in these trees we smoke and bbq like hell.
This definitely made us all think, glad they reacted to this.
Edit: gotta give a shoutout to BJ for the lyrical breakdowns.
Guys Guys the song is about a individual wearing a MAGA hat Stereotyping black ppl in general whom than came to a understanding.. agree to disagree we all humans
there's only one race. the human race
💯 ❤️
Os melhores ❤️❤️❤️
The best is the interpretation? It looks like" los mejores" in Spanish .
You guys are great! Been watching your videos for the past hour or so. Watched the adam calhoun racism song and obviously this one. I've watched and heard them all. But most of all I like your guy's open mindedness of these videos. Me personally, grew up as the only white person in my neighborhood. I understand both perspectives personally, or so I feel. Anyways, using the "N" word, was not a term of rasicm or anything beyond that. To me, (Personally) that word was meant as a term of endearment. So when the "black" dude said whats up "n" word to me, it was meant as what uo bro? Nothing more, nothing less. But, as a white adult and no longer living in the hood, and not being around the people I grew up with, I don't use that word cause it can offend people. Regardless of people's feelings amd the origin of the word, it's not for me to say anymore. I understand the word for what it meant back then, now.... not so much. I'll end it with it was what it was, and it is what it is now. In general, just don't assume people know you and say things... that's it.
Joyner is mixed. His dad is black and mom is white. So it is coming from stuff he has seen from both sides of his life
Love y'alls reaction though! Maaaan
These t20 guys are friends by the way
If we all just STOP talking about RACE, the racism will just fade away!!!
Easy for you to say as a white boy
@@kimson305 I’m not your stereotypical “white boy”. No silver spoon here.
I also say that “white privilege” is like the “boogie man” ……a fucking myth.
Maybe a long long time ago it was legit, but not now in the current day & time!!!
Wealth privilege? I will 100% agree, but it’s NOT because you are white!!
I always thought the song didn’t hit as hard because the perspective the white guy is talking from isn’t something most white people can identify with. Even the MAGA guys from the south don’t really think like that. That’s like a CNN version of what a racist white person is.
Missed y'all live more people need to think like y'all good people are good people we all should be proud to be the color that you are n saying thing to be proud might sound like it's raceie but it's not I hope one day we don't even gotta talk about race n we just see people
The white dude sounds like the father from Friday..
Definitely do "I'm Sorry".
React to Joyner Lucas Ross Cappacioni and then react to his real story
Much love family. IIt is Based on both sides Stereotypes. People sometimes think their not racist but their really in denial, just like an alcoholic or drug addict when their in denial... Mysonne did a remix that is even more harsh. Also, sadly some people are not very self aware.
As a white man I don’t agree with the first part at all… I know there’s racism everywhere but Europe doesn’t treat black people as bad as America
lmao i felt like asia was lost the whole song and was in her feelings when she heard all the racist things about black people. I have know her to be very intellegent and break down songs but this reaction she was stuck 🤣🤣
Pls react to his song Devils work
Your pup ist sooo cute. :-) Sorry, I missed your live stream. There ist racists in "every"
race of people, und most often when they say "I'm Not Racist" it will soon be followed by
their f**ked-up racist conversation. Ignorant assumption that any specific race of people
are more racist in a general sense than any others? Ist stereotypical racism itself.
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Joyner’s perception of how that particular man is thinking. My opinion.
Yeah you just have to feel for the white guy in this. It’s Joyner talking and rapping but he is lip syncing to it. So he is putting a target on his back for this video. While I think its trying to explain stereotypes about both races and problems they have in total.
Hollywood undead undead song
Asia so fine!
Here for the preWtty girl & the intelligence down below course fashow cradling it like a bottle too
Both are a Characature.
so he is trying to point out the flaws in thinking, such as the black man that does not help their kids but need to get welfare. when they can do better and get a job and try. or being lazy and not trying hard to get what you want. blaming everyone except theirselves for their issues. if you do not like your life then fix it. everything is in your control. stop making excuses and do it. that is what he is trying to say.
Joyner is the GOAT of these type of songs. Check out
Joyner Lucas - Im Sorry
React On A Song Name Beautiful Mess
Mesus references this song on his track "Black and White."
Great song and the video production is pretty awesome too. Definitely worth checking out.
We the people are different on the outside but on the inside we're all the same one love
Y’all should listen to the song then speak on it. Stoping the song so many times sucks the life out of it;}~ Do you, just a suggestion;}~
you sould see devil work joyer lucas
I like the song, even though both positions are stereotypes, but I guess people on both sides exist. I do think the socalled white position is rather slanted and way more aggressive then the other guy. Could the fact a black guy wrote the song have something to do with it? It's supposed to be two equal but opposite positions but if you listen attentively, you see the song is slanted towards the black position.
The white guy is just saying stupid ignorant shit and spouting moronic hatred, while the black guy is angry about unjust treatment of black people. Hardly an even exchange.
Still, it make people pay attention and hopefully get some thinking going.
Asia so fine!
Y’all should listen to the song then speak on it. Stoping the song so many times sucks the life out of it;}~ Do you, just a suggestion;}~