Bro the way Rose was smiling during that Poetry slam practice was a whole mood. That's what art is all about she was feeling the warmth through her soul haha.
@@apprehensivesabotage7953 that thing that she's doing with her hands where she places two index fingers and two thumbs together, while the rest are wrapped around each other. Rasta will identify this as the "Royal seal" of Heile Selassie, so that's something we 're used* to seeing as a way of remembering him🤔
yeah the big difference between her and her parents is she seems to actually be more interested in sitting there and listening/learning- the dad is like "I'm gonna get to the bottom of racism and prove its just a bad attitude! lemme interrogate randos!"
Bruno: THERE IS NO RACISM!!! Also Bruno: I'm waiting for someone to call me N***ER! Also also Bruno: Would you date a black? You know they're not good dad's right? Also also also Bruno: ***Shows he is the racist in the show*** Bruno's wife: I thought that's how you all talk.
He purposely acted racist to push out racist views people have, instead no one showed any racism in return proving his point? Like he literally said that was his plan before going in
I feel terrible for Rose working so hard and having her mom ruin that slam poetry meeting… that was embarrassing, they were all so lovely with Rose damn
It was VERY glossed over that the Black family is from The South and the White family is from Los Angeles. Race is approached differently by geography, as well
Bruno behavior was kind of funny at first but it's getting more disturbing as i start the second episode. In the other hand Brian way more interesting the way he worked on his roles way more seriously...I think the mustache helps.
I think geography definitely plays a part in racial relations and I think it's important to point out this was released in 2006! So probably filmed in 2004-2005. I honestly think alot of things have changed since then in regards to race. At least in my world.. there's definitely things they say in this that I couldn't imagine people saying today.. and definitely not in Los Angeles! I actually don't think this show's concept would fly today! 🚫 There is basically no way it would ever be filmed.. if you think about it. Actually living in Black Face? Uhhh.. so many people since then have been cancelled for less.
@@BlueJWay999 One time I walked past the black church down the street on sunday morning,they had a mean ass drum beat going,and the pastor was screaming.It really sounded like death metal.I was tempted to stop in.
Rose was the only one (in my opinion) that came into this project with an open mind and willing to learn. Both families had closed minds it seemed about issues on both sides though. If both families were like Rose, there could have been more understanding for the issues both sides face. Bruno wasn't even trying!
@@foryahallums5557 Absolutely! This goes for both sides in this experiment. Any ethnicity/ "race" can have biases. That's why it is important to have discussions to better ourselves no matter what ethnicity "race".
The way everyone's face just fell when Carmen started talking was hilarious. Also, I love how, half the time Rose is talking, you can't tell whether it's a poem or not
Looking for random native African dresses just to go church is like black people looking for for pilgrims, vikings or Irish clothing for a average American white family for church.
@@char6081 I don't think that's remotely true. The loudest are often the easiest to spot but they're not representative of the majority of a group, at least not most places or in most instances. I know people like that person and I avoid them like the plague, they tend to be opinionated about literally everything and you can't say anything around them without them making an argument about it unless what you say is in line with whatever opinion that they got from some random crazy internet forum
Carmen's improv poetry was so embarrassing i have tears in my eyes. First Bruno speaks up at a focal group on an issue he's never experienced, then Carmen gets all theatrical and decides she just has to share something- when really they need to stfu and listen for a second. You don't have to give your input at ever corner turned.
I got all the second hand embarrassment. She needed to take a seat and stop digging herself a hole. Loves the attention too much though. How those 2 created that wholesome kid is beyond my comprehension. 🫠
41:01 it’s the fact that she didn’t see any problem with saying “magnificent black creature” for me... like you couldn’t use a different word? Lol, just oblivious to the slick things they say.
idc who it is, don't call another person a damn "creature," that shit is point blank dehumanizing. when i heard "beautiful black creature" i just felt like: ok, what are you tryna say? are you saying i'm a beautiful black person, and if so why not just say that? or are you saying out of all the living things in the world that are black, i'm one of the beautiful ones, next to the bugs and the fish and the mammals? why would you compare a person's beauty with a "creature's"?
"I didn't KNOW calling a grown adult women I barely know "a bitch" whilst I was trying to imitate how she talks based on biases I have wasn't okay. Why don't you see that???!!!" Ma'am- 💀
They aren't biases they were literally written down. 2 secs later a "poet" called herself a bitch. Being a bad bitch is good or bad? Keep on looking for anything to call racist.
10:21 was so fucking upsetting that I almost cried. You could see her facial expression change by the time he finished his sentence. Then the camera panning to Brian's face really broke me because he's a black father and he's there for his son. Shout out to the bartender for not falling for his ignorance. You could see that she was physically uncomfortable. As well as Brian. The award for lack of self-awareness goes to Bruno.
@@__________Troll__________ yeah now. I’m not saying they wouldn’t back then, but cancel culture didn’t exist like that. Some people just don’t care and some people are genuine. Why do think that the wrong doings of a lot of people have come been popularized over the past couple of years? People have always known they done these things, people just didn’t care.
@@__________Troll__________ That white man got on camera and acted a plum fool (actor or no actor). He knew what he was doing and he didn’t care, so that kind of damages the argument that just because someone knows they’re on camera means they won’t be ignorant. We can just agree to disagree though.
I feel like that little white girl is the only one doing this right. The black family is just trying to have fun being in a white world and the white family is just too damn wrapped up in "acting black" and trying to confirm or deny superstitions. This girl did it right, she went into the community and actually experience a bit of black culture, opened up and spoke truthfully and took her loss and hate and stood up to face it despite the fear. And she was accepted because everyone seen that she was genuine, even if hiding her true face. She is the only one that might actually come away from this and actually learn something.
Bruno basically be like "racism doesn't exist, it's just black people being treated how they deserve to be treated" The guy is so thick minded it's hard to watch. Thinks racism doesn't exist, while at the same time thinking that black people shouldn't be considered as a long term partners because they are predisposed to short term relationships. 🤦♂️
That poetry group can be summed up by three points (I listened to all of their poetry): (1) "I work for my stuff. Stuff is important to me. I can't accept you as a human if you don't work as hard as me. Leave me alone then, because clearly, everyone on this planet is obsessed about getting stuff as much as I am." (2) Trauma. The reason I don't have as much power/stuff as I'd like is all these reasons... (Yeah, I think A LOT of people went through hardship. At the end of the day, they just seem to demonize work/education like how they didn't like that grey poem.) (3) sex. (Explains itself) They can't get these principles out of their head. They can't imagine a world of doing something to enjoy it. Not because it's expensive. Not because it makes money to buy something expensive. Not because of a barbaric desire to express dominance through money (A lot of expensive stuff is dumb as hell). Not because it's a strict, Machiavellian life philosophy where everyone on the planet accepts (1), meaning love isn't real. Instead, a person who has had some comfort in life can love certain people rather than everyone being business associates, and they enjoy some stuff that they'd like to do in their free time. The poetry class has a brutal life philosophy. It's actually kind of funny, because it's the life philosophy of many ultra rich people too, the ungiving Republicans that lack empathy for those less fortunate. The only difference is one group actually has the money/power while the other is like, "Oh, I want it so bad. Don't get in my way as I get there! If you are worth less to me monetarily speaking, get out of my way. I am for sure better than other humans. Uh, no I don't want to put in 50 hour weeks to expand my education and do great things. I just deserve rewards... even though I disagree with those in power giving to those less fortunate. Yeah, the rules just change when it comes down to my narcissistic ass. Yes, all of this implies stuff like charity is wrong (which I'd have benefited massively from if I just took it in and worked like every other human on the planet irrespective of the unfair bits in my life), because giving charity is giving AWAY money. Whaaaat? Why would anyone ever do that? We need to close social programs. Wait, what's a democrat? Didn't they hear my psychopath rant I wrote down in my music that is filled with order one primal chants? Don't they understand... power, ... money. Power, money. Oh man, power and money. That's life's purpose." "Nice, man. You're being 'real'" (AKA an ahole) They detected work/education and a passion for things outside money in her, and they couldn't process it. That's why they called her out for not being "real." They should be learning from her TBH. I get power/money is a component to life since some stuff you want to do does cost money, but when people are obsessive about "hustling" aka declaring they are better than others, having excuses for why they aren't, do not want to put the work in, and want to shout out a contradictory demand to give them money while never to give others money -- for those in power never to give to those without it EXCEPT when it's toward them. When they alienate people less fortunate than they perceive they are in Machiavellian fashion, it is just a sickness from growing up in a competitive environment. Ultra luxury brands and all that just to assert class dominance over others rather than trying to equalize opportunities or even just improve living conditions of other human beings... they have lost the point. There are rich people that don't subscribe to that poetry class's poetry. It's called a democrat. Or any rich person that doesn't blow all their money just to assert dominance visually. They might buy some expensive stuff they enjoy, but they don't buy stuff without a purpose. They empower others with their money from time to time. They invest rather than waste. If you want to cut it up in a 2x2 way, a person can be poor or rich. They can also be practical or showboating. That means you can have your poor that blow cash on clothes and your rich that do the same. Then, there are people who decide what really matters to them and purchase in that direction -- both poor and rich.
The girl giving the critique on 27:00 is on another level.... It's like she knew Rose didn't something that she was truly struggling with compared to just dedicating a well written poem to people. That critique was on point with her even knowing she's a white girl in black makeup
Yeah that was tough to watch. Hats off to her for trying though, I'm sure everyone there thought the same. She could have just said no but one of the main points about this experiment was going outside your comfort zone and doing things you haven't experienced, and it has to be said that it feels like the daughter was the ONLY one in both families really trying... Still it was fucking cringe when she started rapping.
I really feel it’s what we need! I think both blacks and whites will watch it and it’ll make conversations start to happen that need to for both sides!
People in California still act like the white people and are fucking oblivious to everything, not just race. People in Georgia are still kind and perceptive about feelings in a fully integrated South. Nothing has changed.
13:50 I'm not gonna lie as a African American myself I seen this first hand and I agree with Rose, idk what it is but you can be 100% Black in the skin but if you don't dress or talk a certain way or even if your mannerisms are a bit off some African Americans will clown you for it. Or more often than not they say things like "you're the Whitest black person I seen" and I never understood why that is, its certainly a thing we need to change within the culture for sure
Patrice said there's a certain all togetherness or us against them kind of mentality that makes it hard to be an individual in the black community. He said hes a closet Beatles fan and alluded to how much shit he'd catch driving around black people listening to yellow submarine.
Facts all day I deal with it on a daily basis it's disappointing to hear you're not black because you don't dress, behave or speak black enough for some when the rest of America sees black
I am also an African American and can back that up. If you don't speak in ebonics you are put down. Black people talk about being a diverse people but if don't fit into their small box of what a black person is supposed to be then you are not with them. Not with the hive mind. So that man at the bar was speaking some truth. If you don't confirm you are shuned.
I got this all the time growing up too but it feels like now with public figures like Tyler the Creator, Childish Gambino, and Willow Smith it's becoming almost a fad
I love how the gay guy had more passion for calling Rose out than he had for his poem about homophobia. I was waiting for the instructor to be like, "yes, write from that!"
when rose's poetry group came over and were immediately accepting of her: omg what a wholesome moment 😊💖 2 seconds later when her mom starts being weird and racist again: what the fuck
@@yuhitsme516 y'know, I felt it was honestly meant as a compliment🤔 the wounds from Jim crowe are still fresh though n there's just no easy way around it🤦♂️ Also black family frm the south so their whole history n social context is very different
I feel bad for the daughter. She is really trying to do the right thing and seems like a really sweet person. I bet she was humiliated by her mom’s “poetry” omg that has to be one of the most cringey, “woke” white liberal shit I have ever seen. It’s almost too cringey to watch. She really thought she was being hella progressive and flattering. Just nooooo lol She absolutely ruined that night for her daughter.
I'm thinking, everyone is told that they will be part of filming a reality show about something, just not about race, and they had no idea she was actually white.
Bruno: "I think I represent the Black race well." The fact that he thinks there is one way to represent Black people in the US, especially with his mannerisms riddled with stereotypes, is completely wrong. The fact that he sees Black people as a monolith is immediately wrong and he constantly either minimizes or fetishizes the Black experience. I can't even say I represent the Black race well and I'm Black. People like him are alive and plentiful in this country, sadly. Bruno along with the guy at the bar who clearly knows nothing about Black people, yet felt the need to explain how Black people "thought and lived" in the area. It was riddled in stereotypes and fallacies. Like, how can he say that White people made America, then say that Black people are segregating themselves? Well by his logic wouldn't it be the responsibility of White people to make Black people feel comfortable if they, "built this country?" And then claimed he wasn't prejudice? Wild all around.
You nailed it pretty good. Dude at bar acted like white people was here first and black people just showed up late and wanna take what the white people made. Well black people were brought here BUT more importantly they were brought here at the same time as white people and against their will AND white people took it from another people themselves. Dude is just ridiculous. Bruno is just an idiot know it all who thinks black people are too obnoxious and rude and they acted nicer they would immediately be accepted by every white person who ever existed. I will say tho that the black husband and wife so far do have a chip on their shoulders like they got it all figured out. It's an experiment and people have to do what they feel they have to do in order to get anything out of it. That white wife is copying what she sees black people in movies do. What else could she do? So why rag on her for it half the episode? And her husband is trying too hard to push Bruno to see some shit. Let him experience it himself. He will eventually no doubt. But not every white person is some evil racist and certainly not one who will openly display it in public to strangers. He sees racism when it isn't there bc he's had horrible experiences in his life and he's been taught that certain things are racist like moving out of the way for someone on a sidewalk. Gimme a break. He needs to chill and let Bruno eat his own words. Edit: that shit at end about black physique and black creature. Holy shit. She's crazy
Prior to the late 1980s, black people acted like Thomas Sowell and not NWA. When Sowell grew-up, he never heard one gunshot in Harlem. Welfare and self-segregation destroyed the black community. There is nothing that white people can do for black people if they don’t want to fit in. Period. If you ever found the fictional, all-understanding community you talk about, you would ruin it because the problem is you. If you don’t have the most basic tools for self-reflection, the problem is you.
There are black people that think that we are monoliths. If you are black and don't fit into a box. Then you are called all kinds of names until you conform back into what they think you should be. Uncle Tom, c-oon, sell-out, Oreo....ect. Sound familiar??? 🤨
I do believe that us south Africans have a better grip on reality than these Americans, we all Africans black, white, Indian and colored, we are Africans born in Africa, yes we have different our different cultures but they are real cultures that we understand properly, unlike america.
@@brandenwoolf5075 no we're not all Africans. Indians are Indians, Africans are Africans, colonisers are colonisers. How dare you compare Africans to those evil spawns of outcasts who only go around destructing peaceful lands. Never, we will never ever be the same. And you know that so stop doing this 'Mandela's raibow nation' bullshit, it was never possible. The only rainbow community is these queer freaks we see everywhere, I guess that fake Mandela (the real one died in jail, killed by the ones you claim are so much like me, fyi) knew what he was talking about. I'm and my people are NOT part of that rainbow illusion. And we all know which rainbow your kind are on about, so really, piss off and leave Africa and her people alone. Go home to your netherlands!
They used bronzer like the ones that pretend to be chocolate dipped whites on Instagram they could of not made any of them look ashy they did her makeup right because she's a teen girl. for example they made the mom look like she was in the 70's when she should've had braids they gave her a ponytail everyone else's wigs were busted they made sure she looked socially acceptable teen wise.
Usually, swearing is okay amongst friends, well it all depends on the culture and the environment you are in. So, if someone who is not part of your ingroup calls you a bad word you will get offended or slightly irritated. And, I think this goes for most groups regardless of race. You don't call people a bitch if you dont know them, even if you know them, there has to be set standards before you call that person a bitch.
She was reading off that sheet or whatever that the producers or whoever from the show gave her to use the words when talking to the other woman.Maybe it was the producers purposely trying to stir up shit and cause problems.Who knows what other bs the producers pulled that was edited out.It makes you wonder.
The black parents: Oversensative about everything The white parents: Oblivious and can't read the room The White girl: embraced the project The black boy: wasn't really into the project
Dude, thank you so much for uploading this. I really wanted to watch it, but I didn't want Hasan's commentary over it all. Just wanted to watch it myself.
Her poem didn't go through as her true self. She spoke as her true self and from her perception but they couldn't get it without context. That's what I feel went on.
The whole bitch comment is ridiculous. Imagine you confronting someone telling them they hurt your feelings because of something they said, then that person starts crying and becoming a victim over it because “you took it the wrong way”. No, if you use sensitive language and someone gets offended, you are in the WRONG PERIOD!!!
I have probably been called the b-word thousands of times and others like it hundreds of thousands of times. The word doesn’t offend me. Only the intent. I grew-up around a very rough and antagonizing sibling in a very tumultuous environment. Our parents weren’t around to teach us self-respect and how to tactfully engage with strangers. They were only there to beat and criticize us. What I am saying is, get over yourself. The world doesn’t give a fuck about you, and if you ever think it does, they are probably turning the temperature up underneath your feet while you boil. That is just not how the world works.
The crying wasn’t necessarily the issue, some people just cry in any high-tension situation. It was her consistent defensiveness that killed it, she kept bringing it up and rejecting any reasoning thrown her way as to why it was her responsibility to gauge what was wrong, she went in not really interested in bettering herself and so she had no improvement, shitty really
Why oh why did Rose’s mom feel the need to get up and recite a melody of subtle insults? It’s as if she has a need to fit in and a wall built up when confronted about her own ignorance.
I'm still confused about how she thought using the word "creature" to refer to a person was appropriate. Creature robs the girl of her humanity and talks about her as if she's an animal, it, or other existing outside of humankind.
I like it when my partner calls me a creature but I’d fucking hate it from a stranger. And with the history of white oppression of black people, and the way that white scientists said black people were a subhuman species of other creatures for so long that it still has impacts on the racism in medicine and science to this very day, what she said was sooooooo fucking wrong and evil even if she thinks she meant it nicely her world view and perception of black people is still inherently racists because there are some things so ingrained in a white persons upbringing they become subconscious so yeah she TOLD on herself bad by using the word creature instead of woman or human or something more humanising that doesn’t have all that racist history attached to it. Her subconscious racism slipped out, like it did at so many other times too.
Also, reading the comments while watching this episode could not prepare me for how unsettling the white moms speech was. I fear watching it.. it’s literally still on pause as I’m typing this.. I can’t make it through.. 😂 send help!
I think Wurgle wife and daughter and the Sparks son rocked their alter looks. The husbands looked too obvious. The Sparks wife looked a little like Tisha Campbell with a blonde wig.
Because he kept whining about being called the "3 letter f word" for half the episode? So why wouldn't anyone ask that if thats what he made his whole personality about
@@nathanbronx6199 She didn’t know him she was just meeting him that was their first interaction only the daughter knew & had spent time with the poetry group so what are u talkin about u go up to a person u just met and ask that that’s rude like it none of your business why does it matter 😕🤔
the black mom really was laying down traps, kind of sabotaging the white mom when they went out shopping for church clothes. she is a white lady with no experience of what black people do, and the black mom knows this. when the white mom asked for her opinion on whether to buy those African garbs, she approved and said it looks nice then later on while having dinner says "oh I wouldn't wear that.. but yea its nice." that is some sneaky backstabbing shit right there. she is looking to you for guidance and direction in the culture and to mislead her like that is just dirty.
@@mrgolstein the lowest level employees at a company are not the ones who are responsible for its success. It’s the CEO’s who made the hard decisions, made the right choices and intelligently orchestrated everything the right way so that the company would be a success. Just look at Amazon. Did the low-level factory workers “build” that company, or was it not the CEO’s at the top who are responsible?
@@Rust_Rust_Rust slavery is actually as old as the human race is, and there was no one race who created slavery. Every race on earth have been slaves and every race on earth have been slave masters at one point or another.
The daughter is making process but she also has a lot of white person confidence (which is good and bad)... Doing things she has no experience with just to try it. Very much appreciated but also can be seen ina bad way if she doesn't watch out. She didn't have to rap I'd she didn't want to
"white person confidence " What kind of weirdos make up and believe this stuff?Nobody on earth is more confident(usually overconfident) than a young black American male.A single ten year old black boy has more confidence than a whole community of white people put together.Ya'll wanna believe all kinds of weird ass bullshit and let it affect your world view,then wanna turn around and complain about white people being ignorant.I wonder why we can't get along on a large scale.
Yeah that was tough to watch. Hats off to her for trying though, I'm sure everyone there thought the same. She could have just said no but one of the main points about this experiment was going outside your comfort zone and doing things you haven't experienced, and it has to be said that it feels like the daughter was the ONLY one in both families really trying... Still it was fucking cringe when she started rapping.
I am not African American, and if I was in the poetry group, I would be offended and feel like I was lied to and also feel offended that my race was an experiment. Like it would hurt my feelings if I didn’t know the premise of the entire show. Her mother spoke from the heart at how amazed she was with the kids, but she doesn’t understand that “are you gay or straight” and “beautiful black creature” can be considered racist and mean. The mom is not aware of her words, but she doesn’t have evil intentions.
In classical European poetry calling someone a beautiful creature isn't something out of the ordinary. But straight out asking about someone's sexuality without knowing them is done. At least back then. Now everyone wants to use their pronouns off the bat.
When i first saw the clip on TikTok i thought Rose was going to be closed minded when she stated something like she was who she was. At the time her parents seemed more open. Now I’m 8 mins into the second episode and i see how open and excited she is vs her parents… Her parents are holding on to their personal life perspectives and i can see where my people are holding onto their perspectives/hoping that they (the Caucasians) would finally get a glimpse of our world, but currently i am watching this in 2023 and there is a trend that however you vibrate meaning however you perceive things so they shall be so if you notice/see the negative and you respond to it/give it attention then that’s what you will continuously attract in your own personal world/realm. So even though Caucasian dad is closed and can not see it he has the right idea when it comes to how to handle it when it comes to energy… Never let a man/being steal your energy… You control the room/your area/realm…. My last point/opinion is that the Caucasian dad only has that perspective because…. Technically he is white and does not have to endure what we endure so his world is sunshine and rainbows (mostly)… When/if a threat comes his way he doesn’t have to question if it’s him perceiving it the wrong way due to racial trauma or if a Karen is really being a Karen… Anywho I’m done with my rant now. 😅❤ Nvm I’m not done because i also felt like Caucasian mom used her tears to help her her out of the b**** situation… She took accountability very well in the beginning so there was no need for the tears unless she really meant them but i felt like they were extra because she felt like she was acting/having class so she should get a pass… No ma’am… It was definitely a teachable moment because unfortunately they/we/me in the past have called other women of my race bitches when speaking so fairly she may have just been reciting what she’s seen/perceived that we do… Anywho my real point is black women can’t cry during teachable moments when we may be in the wrong. We will not get any sympathy for it… We get blank stares filled with nothingness… My last and “final final” thought/point is that we as a race/culture and “y’all” know whom I’m speaking of should be better than we are. We need community and love again. Spread the love not your trauma… ❤ Let’s see what changes in the future episodes 🥂
Omg does the dad actually think racist people will just flat out admit it with cameras around? Also they are in California. Try doing this in Mississippi with hidden cameras and you’ll get a much different reaction. This guy is just so damn arrogant. I have no idea why they did this in California. If they really wanted to this experiment they should have brought them to the south or the Midwest. I have to be so careful with who I tell that I have had black partners or I’m bisexual in Mississippi. When I was 13 I dated a black person and we would get harassed constantly. One guy actually threatened to beat me up and kill the guy. He followed him home saying racial slurs the entire time. Another yelled at us “you need to get you a white boy” After that I never engaged in even mild forms of PDA with my partners out of fear. And those incidents happened years after this show came out. I still hear people say racist stuff all the time. When I was working at the local community college and I was about to graduate so they had find a replacement for me they automatically denied any applicants with names that sounded black. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had people tell me “oh I’m not racist, I’m fine with black people just not n word” only they would actually say the n word. I know a bunch of guys who say they won’t date a girl that’s dated black men. And what’s really bizarre is that a lot of those same people have not problem with white men dating black women. One guy I dated told me he would beat me if I cheated on him with a black guy and told me that he hated all black men. He also told me that he didn’t believe in police brutality against black people. Like I don’t know how you can’t believe in something that has literal video evidence but he does. And he is now a police officer dating a black woman with a son. It is truly horrifying because I know he didn’t have a change of heart, he has always made it very clear that he will never change. He was incredibly abusive and he is terrifying. He has family in the police force which is why he got in. It’s a small town too which makes it even worse. This dad has no idea what it’s like for POC in places like that. I’m not saying that racism doesn’t happen everywhere but it’s a different level in some areas.
i see the opposite often, when a black man dates a white woman i see people say that it's fine and act like a white woman is an "upgrade" from a black woman, but then if a black woman dates a white man i see ppl tell her that she's a "bedwench" and they get so excited if her white partner ends up hurting her, they uses it as some kind of "haha told you so!" instead of helping her recover
At what? They made fun of them and belittled them for the entire series. "people" of color are always angry or jealous of white exellence and achievement. sorry, but if it wasn't for whites you would be in a dirt hut getting beheaded for a sun god in your tribe back in africa
@@nathanbronx6199 that's not at all how African life is, your gross depiction of life in Africa shows your ignorance and invalidates your take on african culture as a whole showing you haven't done any research into how africa really is.
The daughter is the best part of the show....went in with an open mind and wanted to learn. Made it better that she admitted who she was
@BRUNO LMFAOOLTBRCEJUB
@BRUNO the pfp got me mad 😭 what a joke of a man
Age matter she is lighter in energy
Definitely the realest on the show..
She is a beautiful person inside and out
Bro the way Rose was smiling during that Poetry slam practice was a whole mood. That's what art is all about she was feeling the warmth through her soul haha.
Bro: 5:09 Rose is sitting there with the Royal seal with utmost involvement and composure... i lost it fam😭🙏🙌
@@krakmynutz whats a royal seal?
@@apprehensivesabotage7953 that thing that she's doing with her hands where she places two index fingers and two thumbs together, while the rest are wrapped around each other. Rasta will identify this as the "Royal seal" of Heile Selassie, so that's something we 're used* to seeing as a way of remembering him🤔
The white daughter the only one making progress lol
Exactly
For real.
On god bruh
yeah the big difference between her and her parents is she seems to actually be more interested in sitting there and listening/learning- the dad is like "I'm gonna get to the bottom of racism and prove its just a bad attitude! lemme interrogate randos!"
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Rose rapping was adorable and hilarious that baby tried bless her little sweet heart. 😂
*It was so cringe and innocent. She was the best part of this show*
Bruno: THERE IS NO RACISM!!!
Also Bruno: I'm waiting for someone to call me N***ER!
Also also Bruno: Would you date a black? You know they're not good dad's right?
Also also also Bruno:
***Shows he is the racist in the show***
Bruno's wife: I thought that's how you all talk.
Right?!.... also Carmen crying White tears 🙄
He purposely acted racist to push out racist views people have, instead no one showed any racism in return proving his point? Like he literally said that was his plan before going in
@@brandenwoolf5075. That's because they were in California. If they had gone to the south, it would have been more in your face.
I feel terrible for Rose working so hard and having her mom ruin that slam poetry meeting… that was embarrassing, they were all so lovely with Rose damn
The daughter is the most compassionate person in that family. While her parents are so conditioned to their own ignorance that they don’t see it
It was VERY glossed over that the Black family is from The South and the White family is from Los Angeles.
Race is approached differently by geography, as well
Bruno behavior was kind of funny at first but it's getting more disturbing as i start the second episode.
In the other hand Brian way more interesting the way he worked on his roles way more seriously...I think the mustache helps.
Yeeesss! I was thinking the same thing!
True LA racism is more subtle like British racism.
I think geography definitely plays a part in racial relations and I think it's important to point out this was released in 2006! So probably filmed in 2004-2005.
I honestly think alot of things have changed since then in regards to race. At least in my world.. there's definitely things they say in this that I couldn't imagine people saying today.. and definitely not in Los Angeles!
I actually don't think this show's concept would fly today! 🚫 There is basically no way it would ever be filmed.. if you think about it. Actually living in Black Face? Uhhh.. so many people since then have been cancelled for less.
That also affects the accents you know
My hand slapped my mouth when Rose started rapping🤭😂😂 she tried her best. bless her heart 😂
everyone was laughing at her lmaoo
At what time was the free style? I can only see the poetry part, but I know she spit when they was at her crib
@@rickywestcoast7546 15:02 lol
omg me too I had to pause it and catch my breath 😂
Rose got meee deadddd😂😂😂😂😂
I love how accepting and understanding and legit kind hearted people the poetry group was almost made me crg
same, i was about to cry then the mom got cringe af lmao
THE WHITE PEOPLE AT THE BLACK CHURCH MADE ME CRY LAUGHING THEY ARE SO DAMN EXTRA
The God can chaaaaaange part killed me
With a username like Anal Queen. You're pretty extra yourself.
tbh black church looks like so much fun compared to white church
@@BlueJWay999 Not every Sunday.
@@BlueJWay999 One time I walked past the black church down the street on sunday morning,they had a mean ass drum beat going,and the pastor was screaming.It really sounded like death metal.I was tempted to stop in.
Rose was the only one (in my opinion) that came into this project with an open mind and willing to learn. Both families had closed minds it seemed about issues on both sides though. If both families were like Rose, there could have been more understanding for the issues both sides face. Bruno wasn't even trying!
My thoughts EXACTLY!!
FACTS! I really love the concept! Yet all have to be active participants👍🏾Have your biases but recognize you have them to learn!!🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️
@@foryahallums5557 Absolutely! This goes for both sides in this experiment. Any ethnicity/ "race" can have biases. That's why it is important to have discussions to better ourselves no matter what ethnicity "race".
Carmen is in her own realm
The way everyone's face just fell when Carmen started talking was hilarious. Also, I love how, half the time Rose is talking, you can't tell whether it's a poem or not
The Arab cat selling the African clothes had me dying bc I called it 😆
I was thinking the same thing! HAHA.
Looking for random native African dresses just to go church is like black people looking for for pilgrims, vikings or Irish clothing for a average American white family for church.
What does Irish clothing look like?
@@RunningFlan how about using Google and look it up. Good bye troll
@@scholageemusic9373 Irish people shop at h&m and JD Sports i don't know what you're talking bout
@@RunningFlan they are referring to cultural clothing
@@RunningFlan kilt
The guy at the bar was so offensive. Oh my GOD.
He started out alright and it just went straight to wtf
That’s how most high/middle class white people think
@@char6081 I don't think that's remotely true. The loudest are often the easiest to spot but they're not representative of the majority of a group, at least not most places or in most instances. I know people like that person and I avoid them like the plague, they tend to be opinionated about literally everything and you can't say anything around them without them making an argument about it unless what you say is in line with whatever opinion that they got from some random crazy internet forum
Carmen's improv poetry was so embarrassing i have tears in my eyes. First Bruno speaks up at a focal group on an issue he's never experienced, then Carmen gets all theatrical and decides she just has to share something- when really they need to stfu and listen for a second. You don't have to give your input at ever corner turned.
I got all the second hand embarrassment. She needed to take a seat and stop digging herself a hole. Loves the attention too much though. How those 2 created that wholesome kid is beyond my comprehension. 🫠
Carmen’s poetry was so gross
41:01 it’s the fact that she didn’t see any problem with saying “magnificent black creature” for me... like you couldn’t use a different word? Lol, just oblivious to the slick things they say.
*You beautiful black folks I don't understand it either but 2006 are weird times 😬
creature bro, she really fucked up the whole thing
I think she was just in the moment
@@BM-tx2ph maybe, but I’ve never heard someone call a white person a “magnificent white creature”, or anything close to that
idc who it is, don't call another person a damn "creature," that shit is point blank dehumanizing. when i heard "beautiful black creature" i just felt like: ok, what are you tryna say? are you saying i'm a beautiful black person, and if so why not just say that? or are you saying out of all the living things in the world that are black, i'm one of the beautiful ones, next to the bugs and the fish and the mammals? why would you compare a person's beauty with a "creature's"?
"I didn't KNOW calling a grown adult women I barely know "a bitch" whilst I was trying to imitate how she talks based on biases I have wasn't okay. Why don't you see that???!!!" Ma'am- 💀
And then she had the audacity to cry and say I didn’t know 😂
Lol I cringed
White tears
They aren't biases they were literally written down. 2 secs later a "poet" called herself a bitch. Being a bad bitch is good or bad? Keep on looking for anything to call racist.
What ever Im brown and black woman call each other bitches all the time so do browns she wanted there to be a problem so she made one up.
10:21 was so fucking upsetting that I almost cried. You could see her facial expression change by the time he finished his sentence. Then the camera panning to Brian's face really broke me because he's a black father and he's there for his son. Shout out to the bartender for not falling for his ignorance. You could see that she was physically uncomfortable. As well as Brian. The award for lack of self-awareness goes to Bruno.
*Isn't there a bigass camera in her face? But that question was maxed*
@@__________Troll__________ since when has a camera stopped someone from being ignorant, especially back then when cancel culture didn’t exist.
@@Lsk.Taylor *Wdm, since forever... You don't think the majority of people would act differently in front of a camera?*
@@__________Troll__________ yeah now. I’m not saying they wouldn’t back then, but cancel culture didn’t exist like that. Some people just don’t care and some people are genuine. Why do think that the wrong doings of a lot of people have come been popularized over the past couple of years? People have always known they done these things, people just didn’t care.
@@__________Troll__________ That white man got on camera and acted a plum fool (actor or no actor). He knew what he was doing and he didn’t care, so that kind of damages the argument that just because someone knows they’re on camera means they won’t be ignorant. We can just agree to disagree though.
Yo that slam poetry crew got me in tears, they were so understanding and that’s truly beautiful
This was the greatest time of Roses life 😂 she really put herself out there and went for it
The funny thing is that Rose actually looks healthier and more full of life as a black girl.
Exactly she's a beautiful sista
What lmao
You realize that's simply your bias showing itself? You may not, but it's true
I feel like that little white girl is the only one doing this right. The black family is just trying to have fun being in a white world and the white family is just too damn wrapped up in "acting black" and trying to confirm or deny superstitions. This girl did it right, she went into the community and actually experience a bit of black culture, opened up and spoke truthfully and took her loss and hate and stood up to face it despite the fear. And she was accepted because everyone seen that she was genuine, even if hiding her true face. She is the only one that might actually come away from this and actually learn something.
Bruno basically be like "racism doesn't exist, it's just black people being treated how they deserve to be treated"
The guy is so thick minded it's hard to watch. Thinks racism doesn't exist, while at the same time thinking that black people shouldn't be considered as a long term partners because they are predisposed to short term relationships. 🤦♂️
The “poetry people” are a very constructive group I like it
That poetry group can be summed up by three points (I listened to all of their poetry):
(1) "I work for my stuff. Stuff is important to me. I can't accept you as a human if you don't work as hard as me. Leave me alone then, because clearly, everyone on this planet is obsessed about getting stuff as much as I am."
(2) Trauma. The reason I don't have as much power/stuff as I'd like is all these reasons... (Yeah, I think A LOT of people went through hardship. At the end of the day, they just seem to demonize work/education like how they didn't like that grey poem.)
(3) sex. (Explains itself)
They can't get these principles out of their head. They can't imagine a world of doing something to enjoy it. Not because it's expensive. Not because it makes money to buy something expensive. Not because of a barbaric desire to express dominance through money (A lot of expensive stuff is dumb as hell). Not because it's a strict, Machiavellian life philosophy where everyone on the planet accepts (1), meaning love isn't real. Instead, a person who has had some comfort in life can love certain people rather than everyone being business associates, and they enjoy some stuff that they'd like to do in their free time. The poetry class has a brutal life philosophy. It's actually kind of funny, because it's the life philosophy of many ultra rich people too, the ungiving Republicans that lack empathy for those less fortunate. The only difference is one group actually has the money/power while the other is like, "Oh, I want it so bad. Don't get in my way as I get there! If you are worth less to me monetarily speaking, get out of my way. I am for sure better than other humans. Uh, no I don't want to put in 50 hour weeks to expand my education and do great things. I just deserve rewards... even though I disagree with those in power giving to those less fortunate. Yeah, the rules just change when it comes down to my narcissistic ass. Yes, all of this implies stuff like charity is wrong (which I'd have benefited massively from if I just took it in and worked like every other human on the planet irrespective of the unfair bits in my life), because giving charity is giving AWAY money. Whaaaat? Why would anyone ever do that? We need to close social programs. Wait, what's a democrat? Didn't they hear my psychopath rant I wrote down in my music that is filled with order one primal chants? Don't they understand... power, ... money. Power, money. Oh man, power and money. That's life's purpose."
"Nice, man. You're being 'real'" (AKA an ahole)
They detected work/education and a passion for things outside money in her, and they couldn't process it. That's why they called her out for not being "real." They should be learning from her TBH. I get power/money is a component to life since some stuff you want to do does cost money, but when people are obsessive about "hustling" aka declaring they are better than others, having excuses for why they aren't, do not want to put the work in, and want to shout out a contradictory demand to give them money while never to give others money -- for those in power never to give to those without it EXCEPT when it's toward them. When they alienate people less fortunate than they perceive they are in Machiavellian fashion, it is just a sickness from growing up in a competitive environment.
Ultra luxury brands and all that just to assert class dominance over others rather than trying to equalize opportunities or even just improve living conditions of other human beings... they have lost the point. There are rich people that don't subscribe to that poetry class's poetry. It's called a democrat. Or any rich person that doesn't blow all their money just to assert dominance visually. They might buy some expensive stuff they enjoy, but they don't buy stuff without a purpose. They empower others with their money from time to time. They invest rather than waste. If you want to cut it up in a 2x2 way, a person can be poor or rich. They can also be practical or showboating. That means you can have your poor that blow cash on clothes and your rich that do the same. Then, there are people who decide what really matters to them and purchase in that direction -- both poor and rich.
the fact that bruno literally just looks like a white man in blackface makes my eyes bleed
Agreed! He didnt look convincing at all…
Only rose can pass as black
He looked like Al Jolson in black face. 😅
Look up the original:
The Jazz Singer.
It's so true though! LOL!
@@xander_k_exactly rose was a beautiful black women
The girl giving the critique on 27:00 is on another level.... It's like she knew Rose didn't something that she was truly struggling with compared to just dedicating a well written poem to people. That critique was on point with her even knowing she's a white girl in black makeup
26:35
I wasn’t expecting the hippie looking dude to be so damn out of pocket
It just kept getting worse and worse every time he said something 🤣
It is a very exclusive club, even for white people. L.A. hates white people, too. That just isn’t what this show is about.
His eyebrows were so ashamed of his racist comments that they left.
Bro when the white girl started flowin🤣🤣🤣
peak cringe
I had to skip it 3 seconds in I couldn't handle it
@@BloodyAnalSurprise I replayed it 3 times and somehow cringed equally each time somehow
I took out my ear buds and looked the other way 💀
Yeah that was tough to watch. Hats off to her for trying though, I'm sure everyone there thought the same. She could have just said no but one of the main points about this experiment was going outside your comfort zone and doing things you haven't experienced, and it has to be said that it feels like the daughter was the ONLY one in both families really trying... Still it was fucking cringe when she started rapping.
Rose went full throttle 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Proud of her for that ….
That rap though 🫣
Yeah she should’ve kept that. Girl you already can’t dance, have no lips, etc.. Please don’t rap 😅
That rap was cute. 🧸💞 😅
“We ended up deciding not to wear the daishikis”
Why!!! It’s all I wanted to see. I’m so sad.
It totally would’ve ended racism
Amazing to see this in 2021. Sometimes you forget how people used to think just a little over a decade ago. And how much some of it hasn't changed.
I really feel it’s what we need! I think both blacks and whites will watch it and it’ll make conversations start to happen that need to for both sides!
@@ruthd8325 at the same time, I'm not sure this show could ever be aired nowadays
People in California still act like the white people and are fucking oblivious to everything, not just race. People in Georgia are still kind and perceptive about feelings in a fully integrated South. Nothing has changed.
13:50 I'm not gonna lie as a African American myself I seen this first hand and I agree with Rose, idk what it is but you can be 100% Black in the skin but if you don't dress or talk a certain way or even if your mannerisms are a bit off some African Americans will clown you for it. Or more often than not they say things like "you're the Whitest black person I seen" and I never understood why that is, its certainly a thing we need to change within the culture for sure
Patrice said there's a certain all togetherness or us against them kind of mentality that makes it hard to be an individual in the black community. He said hes a closet Beatles fan and alluded to how much shit he'd catch driving around black people listening to yellow submarine.
Facts all day I deal with it on a daily basis it's disappointing to hear you're not black because you don't dress, behave or speak black enough for some when the rest of America sees black
I am also an African American and can back that up.
If you don't speak in ebonics you are put down.
Black people talk about being a diverse people but if don't fit into their small box of what a black person is supposed to be then you are not with them.
Not with the hive mind.
So that man at the bar was speaking some truth. If you don't confirm you are shuned.
I got this all the time growing up too but it feels like now with public figures like Tyler the Creator, Childish Gambino, and Willow Smith it's becoming almost a fad
I feel for Rose, a flower growing from a pot of DIRT
Bruno is hilarious. He’s pushing all stereotypes to see what happens
*Why wait the opportunity* 😂
The two kids get the most outta this.
I love how the gay guy had more passion for calling Rose out than he had for his poem about homophobia. I was waiting for the instructor to be like, "yes, write from that!"
Omg rose and the poetry group is literally so wholesome
Literally?
The white lady's speech at the end was so hard to watch. Unbelievably cringy
I literally had to stop the video … because wtf was she doing? She’s literally ignorant..
I haven’t cringed that hard in a while
I keep pausing it cause… I just can not stop cringing.🤦🏽♀️
when rose's poetry group came over and were immediately accepting of her: omg what a wholesome moment 😊💖
2 seconds later when her mom starts being weird and racist again: what the fuck
Ignorant, not racist. Throwing that word around is part of the problem that perpetuates the divide.
Frfr
Ignorant and racist
@Anon D20 idk man. She called that young woman a "creature" that feels pretty racist to me not just ignorant
@@yuhitsme516 y'know, I felt it was honestly meant as a compliment🤔 the wounds from Jim crowe are still fresh though n there's just no easy way around it🤦♂️
Also black family frm the south so their whole history n social context is very different
I love how Bruno calls the eurocentric church he goes to as "regular church". Says a bit about his character, I think
A bit? How about a whole lot lol
It was entertaining to him. Not shocked....🙄
The white lady going to the black church is hilarious she went straight African not African American lmaooooo
Lol 😂
ate that government cheese is the best line in poetry i ever heard
I feel bad for the daughter. She is really trying to do the right thing and seems like a really sweet person. I bet she was humiliated by her mom’s “poetry” omg that has to be one of the most cringey, “woke” white liberal shit I have ever seen. It’s almost too cringey to watch. She really thought she was being hella progressive and flattering. Just nooooo lol She absolutely ruined that night for her daughter.
so does no one question the camera crew that follows Rose around everywhere? i feel that would be a pretty big giveaway
Not if they used black camera operators.
I think most people are aware but just play along
I'm thinking, everyone is told that they will be part of filming a reality show about something, just not about race, and they had no idea she was actually white.
It's just like all of the other reality TV shows at the time.
The Real World, Road Rules and Undercover Boss.
Lmmfaooooo 🤣🤣🤣 she said "yo bitch" and then cackled 🤣😭😭😭 I'm crying 🤣
Lol
Bruno: "I think I represent the Black race well." The fact that he thinks there is one way to represent Black people in the US, especially with his mannerisms riddled with stereotypes, is completely wrong. The fact that he sees Black people as a monolith is immediately wrong and he constantly either minimizes or fetishizes the Black experience. I can't even say I represent the Black race well and I'm Black. People like him are alive and plentiful in this country, sadly.
Bruno along with the guy at the bar who clearly knows nothing about Black people, yet felt the need to explain how Black people "thought and lived" in the area. It was riddled in stereotypes and fallacies. Like, how can he say that White people made America, then say that Black people are segregating themselves? Well by his logic wouldn't it be the responsibility of White people to make Black people feel comfortable if they, "built this country?" And then claimed he wasn't prejudice? Wild all around.
You nailed it pretty good. Dude at bar acted like white people was here first and black people just showed up late and wanna take what the white people made. Well black people were brought here BUT more importantly they were brought here at the same time as white people and against their will AND white people took it from another people themselves. Dude is just ridiculous.
Bruno is just an idiot know it all who thinks black people are too obnoxious and rude and they acted nicer they would immediately be accepted by every white person who ever existed.
I will say tho that the black husband and wife so far do have a chip on their shoulders like they got it all figured out. It's an experiment and people have to do what they feel they have to do in order to get anything out of it. That white wife is copying what she sees black people in movies do. What else could she do? So why rag on her for it half the episode? And her husband is trying too hard to push Bruno to see some shit. Let him experience it himself. He will eventually no doubt. But not every white person is some evil racist and certainly not one who will openly display it in public to strangers. He sees racism when it isn't there bc he's had horrible experiences in his life and he's been taught that certain things are racist like moving out of the way for someone on a sidewalk. Gimme a break. He needs to chill and let Bruno eat his own words.
Edit: that shit at end about black physique and black creature. Holy shit. She's crazy
Prior to the late 1980s, black people acted like Thomas Sowell and not NWA. When Sowell grew-up, he never heard one gunshot in Harlem. Welfare and self-segregation destroyed the black community. There is nothing that white people can do for black people if they don’t want to fit in. Period. If you ever found the fictional, all-understanding community you talk about, you would ruin it because the problem is you. If you don’t have the most basic tools for self-reflection, the problem is you.
There are black people that think that we are monoliths.
If you are black and don't fit into a box. Then you are called all kinds of names until you conform back into what they think you should be.
Uncle Tom, c-oon, sell-out, Oreo....ect.
Sound familiar??? 🤨
Why am I blushing with embarrassment at Rose rapping 😂 the bombastic side eyes 😂
Rose’s parents are embarrassing.
Bruno obviously isn't her real father. They don't look anything like each other. Bruno looks like someone from Brazil.
wow that lady recognized she was an imposter just by hearing her poem
Shout out to all of you beautiful black creatures watching this 🤠
Lmaooo 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I JUST SCREAMED OUT LOUD LAUGHING FOR 5 MINUTES AT THIS COMMENT!! HAHAHA!!!
The Black family literally held this show together
Rose was the best person in the show in my opinion.
And Rose🌹
We the best
As we always do😑
They purposely chose a very ignorant white couple.
We definitely need this show in South Africa. Definitely would open a few eyes 🤣🤣🤣✊🏿🤞🏿
I do believe that us south Africans have a better grip on reality than these Americans, we all Africans black, white, Indian and colored, we are Africans born in Africa, yes we have different our different cultures but they are real cultures that we understand properly, unlike america.
@@brandenwoolf5075 no we're not all Africans. Indians are Indians, Africans are Africans, colonisers are colonisers. How dare you compare Africans to those evil spawns of outcasts who only go around destructing peaceful lands. Never, we will never ever be the same. And you know that so stop doing this 'Mandela's raibow nation' bullshit, it was never possible. The only rainbow community is these queer freaks we see everywhere, I guess that fake Mandela (the real one died in jail, killed by the ones you claim are so much like me, fyi) knew what he was talking about. I'm and my people are NOT part of that rainbow illusion. And we all know which rainbow your kind are on about, so really, piss off and leave Africa and her people alone. Go home to your netherlands!
It's awesome that Rose looks beautiful both as a black girl and a white girl
They used bronzer like the ones that pretend to be chocolate dipped whites on Instagram they could of not made any of them look ashy they did her makeup right because she's a teen girl.
for example they made the mom look like she was in the 70's when she should've had braids they gave her a ponytail everyone else's wigs were busted they made sure she looked socially acceptable teen wise.
@@PrayerOfMannesah yeah that makes sense
Rose is my favorite part. she's beautiful, open, and strong 💜
I feel like Carmen had a wild acid trip one day and never fully recovered
Usually, swearing is okay amongst friends, well it all depends on the culture and the environment you are in. So, if someone who is not part of your ingroup calls you a bad word you will get offended or slightly irritated. And, I think this goes for most groups regardless of race. You don't call people a bitch if you dont know them, even if you know them, there has to be set standards before you call that person a bitch.
She was reading off that sheet or whatever that the producers or whoever from the show gave her to use the words when talking to the other woman.Maybe it was the producers purposely trying to stir up shit and cause problems.Who knows what other bs the producers pulled that was edited out.It makes you wonder.
They were practicing on how to talk like each other. Everything is racist?
The black chick totally overreacted on the B word
@@lukekojos5145 totally
@@lukekojos5145 I don't know seems passive
The makeup is half convincing that they're the race they say they are. I wonder what it looks like in real life.
Bruno really called praise and worship "cheering, a pep rally, and a show". Fix it Jesus!
Yeah him saying show really got me. Like praising Jesus is not "a show." It's learning the teaching of Christianity, not entertainment
The poetry class kids are super talented.
The black parents: Oversensative about everything
The white parents: Oblivious and can't read the room
The White girl: embraced the project
The black boy: wasn't really into the project
True
Dude, thank you so much for uploading this. I really wanted to watch it, but I didn't want Hasan's commentary over it all. Just wanted to watch it myself.
Her poem didn't go through as her true self. She spoke as her true self and from her perception but they couldn't get it without context. That's what I feel went on.
The whole bitch comment is ridiculous. Imagine you confronting someone telling them they hurt your feelings because of something they said, then that person starts crying and becoming a victim over it because “you took it the wrong way”. No, if you use sensitive language and someone gets offended, you are in the WRONG PERIOD!!!
That was the revival and she was gaslighting victimized.
I have probably been called the b-word thousands of times and others like it hundreds of thousands of times. The word doesn’t offend me. Only the intent. I grew-up around a very rough and antagonizing sibling in a very tumultuous environment. Our parents weren’t around to teach us self-respect and how to tactfully engage with strangers. They were only there to beat and criticize us. What I am saying is, get over yourself. The world doesn’t give a fuck about you, and if you ever think it does, they are probably turning the temperature up underneath your feet while you boil. That is just not how the world works.
The crying wasn’t necessarily the issue, some people just cry in any high-tension situation. It was her consistent defensiveness that killed it, she kept bringing it up and rejecting any reasoning thrown her way as to why it was her responsibility to gauge what was wrong, she went in not really interested in bettering herself and so she had no improvement, shitty really
I just feel so bad for Rose why are her parents doing that in front of her friends I can't
AAAHHHHHH
She said bich then acts like victim and says bitch again that's gas lighting. Super passive
Why oh why did Rose’s mom feel the need to get up and recite a melody of subtle insults? It’s as if she has a need to fit in and a wall built up when confronted about her own ignorance.
I'm still confused about how she thought using the word "creature" to refer to a person was appropriate. Creature robs the girl of her humanity and talks about her as if she's an animal, it, or other existing outside of humankind.
Were all gods creatures.
I like it when my partner calls me a creature but I’d fucking hate it from a stranger. And with the history of white oppression of black people, and the way that white scientists said black people were a subhuman species of other creatures for so long that it still has impacts on the racism in medicine and science to this very day, what she said was sooooooo fucking wrong and evil even if she thinks she meant it nicely her world view and perception of black people is still inherently racists because there are some things so ingrained in a white persons upbringing they become subconscious so yeah she TOLD on herself bad by using the word creature instead of woman or human or something more humanising that doesn’t have all that racist history attached to it. Her subconscious racism slipped out, like it did at so many other times too.
I don't think that was as rude as her calling the man gay like that
Calling someone a beautiful creature isn't considered wrong in the old school European poetry.
In today's language though, yeah uncalled for.
Also, reading the comments while watching this episode could not prepare me for how unsettling the white moms speech was. I fear watching it.. it’s literally still on pause as I’m typing this.. I can’t make it through.. 😂 send help!
I would be mortified if I were Rose! I would love for there to be a where are they now episode to hear their thoughts about the show.
Bro laid the rizz down heavy toward the end 💯😂😂
Facts bro came in on a mission 🤣🤣
😂 the mom was looking like what the FUCK! 💀💀
im surprised more people arent talking about that. I would kill to have someone make poetry to me like that 😂
she really thinks 'bitch' is a black slang term of endearment 🤦♂
They could have gave her (white lady) a better wig tho....I mean....Roots?
Nothing wrong with an afro.
I think Wurgle wife and daughter and the Sparks son rocked their alter looks. The husbands looked too obvious. The Sparks wife looked a little like Tisha Campbell with a blonde wig.
She looks beautiful with that Afro. What are you talking about.
@@true4585 I agree 👍🏾 💯
@@true4585 She looks like the top of a microphone afros look like pubes lol
BRUNO AND HIS WIFE DIVORCED
BWAHAHAHAHA this made my week thank you 🙌🏾🙌🏾
How u know lmao
@@reynaldorodriguez2763 there's articles written about him if you Google his name.
Broke up, more exactly. It was Bruno, his girlfriend, and her daughter
This is hilarious 😂 I can't wait to go over this show with a fine tooth comb, about to be so much ignorance I might drown in it
Carmen and Bruno are meant for each other. Poor Rose is so genuine and cut from a different cloth.
“Learning to talk black” bruh
She asked a teenager if he's gay or straight🤕
Because he kept whining about being called the "3 letter f word" for half the episode? So why wouldn't anyone ask that if thats what he made his whole personality about
@@nathanbronx6199 She didn’t know him she was just meeting him that was their first interaction only the daughter knew & had spent time with the poetry group so what are u talkin about u go up to a person u just met and ask that that’s rude like it none of your business why does it matter 😕🤔
I cringed so hard when the mom said “This magnificent black creature” to the poetry group
6:01 classic entitled apology. Notice how she spends her entire time explaining the problem away instead of just saying, "sorry?"
Rose understood the assignment IMO
the black mom really was laying down traps, kind of sabotaging the white mom when they went out shopping for church clothes. she is a white lady with no experience of what black people do, and the black mom knows this. when the white mom asked for her opinion on whether to buy those African garbs, she approved and said it looks nice then later on while having dinner says "oh I wouldn't wear that.. but yea its nice." that is some sneaky backstabbing shit right there. she is looking to you for guidance and direction in the culture and to mislead her like that is just dirty.
😂😂😂😂
Not the guy in the bar....ooo wee. I forgot about this show. "America was built by white people...."
Was it not?
@@janettorres8738 so what was slavery?
@@mrgolsteinslavery was built by white people
@@mrgolstein the lowest level employees at a company are not the ones who are responsible for its success. It’s the CEO’s who made the hard decisions, made the right choices and intelligently orchestrated everything the right way so that the company would be a success. Just look at Amazon. Did the low-level factory workers “build” that company, or was it not the CEO’s at the top who are responsible?
@@Rust_Rust_Rust slavery is actually as old as the human race is, and there was no one race who created slavery. Every race on earth have been slaves and every race on earth have been slave masters at one point or another.
The daughter is making process but she also has a lot of white person confidence (which is good and bad)... Doing things she has no experience with just to try it. Very much appreciated but also can be seen ina bad way if she doesn't watch out. She didn't have to rap I'd she didn't want to
"white person confidence " What kind of weirdos make up and believe this stuff?Nobody on earth is more confident(usually overconfident) than a young black American male.A single ten year old black boy has more confidence than a whole community of white people put together.Ya'll wanna believe all kinds of weird ass bullshit and let it affect your world view,then wanna turn around and complain about white people being ignorant.I wonder why we can't get along on a large scale.
Yeah that was tough to watch. Hats off to her for trying though, I'm sure everyone there thought the same. She could have just said no but one of the main points about this experiment was going outside your comfort zone and doing things you haven't experienced, and it has to be said that it feels like the daughter was the ONLY one in both families really trying... Still it was fucking cringe when she started rapping.
Who’s here cause The Shaderoom 😂😂
Lmao girl sameeee😭
This shit Lowkey good entertainment 😭🤣
Lmaooooo I wasn’t ready for homie to drop the N-word hard er 🤣 😭 💀 shit caught me off guard and had me WEEEEAK
@10:21 Today I learned that "long term babies", and by that reasoning, "short term babies", are a thing....
Thanks, Bruno! 😃
Carmen needs to learn how to say sorry and be less defensive, but also how not to call people creatures???
I am not African American, and if I was in the poetry group, I would be offended and feel like I was lied to and also feel offended that my race was an experiment. Like it would hurt my feelings if I didn’t know the premise of the entire show. Her mother spoke from the heart at how amazed she was with the kids, but she doesn’t understand that “are you gay or straight” and “beautiful black creature” can be considered racist and mean. The mom is not aware of her words, but she doesn’t have evil intentions.
In classical European poetry calling someone a beautiful creature isn't something out of the ordinary.
But straight out asking about someone's sexuality without knowing them is done. At least back then.
Now everyone wants to use their pronouns off the bat.
Geez saw Jarvis react to the first episode and of course he censored Bruno and let’s say I was very unprepared to actually hear him say that word
At least they censored the F-word? /s
This has traumatized me and I love it
I like the daughter. She's very perceptive and open. That takes nerve and heart.
I still can't believe this was ever a thing
The daughter is amazing… her parents… lord..
When i first saw the clip on TikTok i thought Rose was going to be closed minded when she stated something like she was who she was. At the time her parents seemed more open. Now I’m 8 mins into the second episode and i see how open and excited she is vs her parents… Her parents are holding on to their personal life perspectives and i can see where my people are holding onto their perspectives/hoping that they (the Caucasians) would finally get a glimpse of our world, but currently i am watching this in 2023 and there is a trend that however you vibrate meaning however you perceive things so they shall be so if you notice/see the negative and you respond to it/give it attention then that’s what you will continuously attract in your own personal world/realm. So even though Caucasian dad is closed and can not see it he has the right idea when it comes to how to handle it when it comes to energy… Never let a man/being steal your energy… You control the room/your area/realm…. My last point/opinion is that the Caucasian dad only has that perspective because…. Technically he is white and does not have to endure what we endure so his world is sunshine and rainbows (mostly)… When/if a threat comes his way he doesn’t have to question if it’s him perceiving it the wrong way due to racial trauma or if a Karen is really being a Karen… Anywho I’m done with my rant now. 😅❤
Nvm I’m not done because i also felt like Caucasian mom used her tears to help her her out of the b**** situation… She took accountability very well in the beginning so there was no need for the tears unless she really meant them but i felt like they were extra because she felt like she was acting/having class so she should get a pass… No ma’am… It was definitely a teachable moment because unfortunately they/we/me in the past have called other women of my race bitches when speaking so fairly she may have just been reciting what she’s seen/perceived that we do… Anywho my real point is black women can’t cry during teachable moments when we may be in the wrong. We will not get any sympathy for it… We get blank stares filled with nothingness…
My last and “final final” thought/point is that we as a race/culture and “y’all” know whom I’m speaking of should be better than we are. We need community and love again. Spread the love not your trauma… ❤
Let’s see what changes in the future episodes 🥂
Spot on with the energy. It does make a difference. This is as someone in the south.
“I think I represent the black race well 🙂” Bruno needs to be slapped so bad istg
Omg does the dad actually think racist people will just flat out admit it with cameras around? Also they are in California. Try doing this in Mississippi with hidden cameras and you’ll get a much different reaction. This guy is just so damn arrogant. I have no idea why they did this in California. If they really wanted to this experiment they should have brought them to the south or the Midwest. I have to be so careful with who I tell that I have had black partners or I’m bisexual in Mississippi. When I was 13 I dated a black person and we would get harassed constantly. One guy actually threatened to beat me up and kill the guy. He followed him home saying racial slurs the entire time. Another yelled at us “you need to get you a white boy” After that I never engaged in even mild forms of PDA with my partners out of fear. And those incidents happened years after this show came out. I still hear people say racist stuff all the time. When I was working at the local community college and I was about to graduate so they had find a replacement for me they automatically denied any applicants with names that sounded black. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had people tell me “oh I’m not racist, I’m fine with black people just not n word” only they would actually say the n word. I know a bunch of guys who say they won’t date a girl that’s dated black men. And what’s really bizarre is that a lot of those same people have not problem with white men dating black women. One guy I dated told me he would beat me if I cheated on him with a black guy and told me that he hated all black men. He also told me that he didn’t believe in police brutality against black people. Like I don’t know how you can’t believe in something that has literal video evidence but he does. And he is now a police officer dating a black woman with a son. It is truly horrifying because I know he didn’t have a change of heart, he has always made it very clear that he will never change. He was incredibly abusive and he is terrifying. He has family in the police force which is why he got in. It’s a small town too which makes it even worse. This dad has no idea what it’s like for POC in places like that. I’m not saying that racism doesn’t happen everywhere but it’s a different level in some areas.
i see the opposite often, when a black man dates a white woman i see people say that it's fine and act like a white woman is an "upgrade" from a black woman, but then if a black woman dates a white man i see ppl tell her that she's a "bedwench" and they get so excited if her white partner ends up hurting her, they uses it as some kind of "haha told you so!" instead of helping her recover
Black People are very accepting.
Can't forget the Hispanics too we all minorities baby
At what? They made fun of them and belittled them for the entire series. "people" of color are always angry or jealous of white exellence and achievement. sorry, but if it wasn't for whites you would be in a dirt hut getting beheaded for a sun god in your tribe back in africa
@@nathanbronx6199 that's not at all how African life is, your gross depiction of life in Africa shows your ignorance and invalidates your take on african culture as a whole showing you haven't done any research into how africa really is.
Bro! The subtle racism of a White dialect coach teaching Bruno how to speak like a black person is insane!
The literal director who hired him is Ice Cube? Tell him that he did something subtly racist then
This is really good for Rose , she's getting a lot out of it.