@HowardSternfan 2 I’m so disappointed. I can’t believe that you are not smart enough to just recognize that you’re action is making a lot of people sad including us. Not just Asians. Also did you know that the condition in Asia is so much better than the U.S? I don’t think you even knew that little fast. Cause almost every racist doesn’t even try to understand the truth. You are too afraid to face the truth so you’re running away from it by insulting others. And the easiest way is to insult Asians because there is a reason for it. But actually if you just searched about it for like only 10 minutes, you can find out that they are innocent. I don’t mean I don’t have any anger about it, but I don’t think insulting others are the best choice. This is the time that we must work together and overcome this pandemic. I’m sorry for sending this long message to you, but I just wanted you to understand the essence of human will appears when there’s a big crisis. Do you want humanity to be like that. I don’t.
@HowardSternfan 2 Thanks. And please think about others before you comment cause it may hurt lots of people all over the world. And I’m sorry for the misunderstanding in the last comment.
@@mark72141 I don't think so, if that were a real situation it would have escalated. She just tried her best to get rid of him as quick as she could. It's sad, but you'll never be able to change a racist's mind
That dude at 4:03 who walked him away and had a respectful manner even after what the actor said was so impressive. Physically putting himself between the two and walking him away in a non aggressive way, asking his name and engaging him in a dialogue has a massive impact and you can see the actor is flummoxed especially when he tells him look we are all people and I respect you. The rest did good in easing the tension temporarily like the candy lady who tried to make the victim feel better. But that guy's response to the aggressor is how minds are changed. He will do great things, he is born leader.
you can tell the girl selling candy is the sweetest most kindest soul ever...the way she was telling the actor playing the bad guy “i hope you have a better day” and then hugging the other guy
The girl in the orange jacket is so sweet. She’s clearly trying to avoid escalating the situation and is speechless and shocked at what happened. Bless her heart for comforting him 💗
The girl made me cry with a lot of love, she was able to reassure both of us, she is an angel, and the boy who spoke with the man is a complete gentleman. people like them don't make me lose faith in humanity
The guy was the guy yelling from the back telling the actor to go away too, I wish he was there to hear it was a social experiment, simple gestures are sometimes the most meaningful.
That poor girl who was just trying to do her job. I was worried she wasn’t really going to react but after the actor guy left and she broke down I could tell she was just really nervous and scared of him and just wanted to avoid making him mad
I live in Australia and this happens to me almost every week. The difference is that no one ever helped me. I have been ignored, screamed at and assaulted for being Asian. Even when it took place in broad daylight, on a busy street in one of the major cities here, no one cared. They just walked on and pretended they didn't see it. I try to avoid going out these days because of this. It really is detrimental to your mental health when people constantly remind you that you don't belong and you should "f off to your country". I am so touched to see these amazing people who stood up for him. They are really the best! It's so great to see more of the good side of humanity. It really gives me hope and I just wish there were more people like them in this world.
especially the girl.. they give that background music even.. im tearing up rn.. well, i myself has a friend that is chinese blood, and my other campus friends kept on saying racist stuff like these but saying "it was a joke, chill" even though it shows in my friend face that he is uncomfortavle hearing it everyday, and mind you this was before covid and when coveid was just starting..
That guy who said "Not cool" to the man who was saying racist comments is a great guy. He will make a great leader. He came to the defense of the Japanese student without escalating the situation.
That guy is an absolute Alpha Male in disguise, he was ready to get physical at any moment if talks failed. So much was said not using words. Adam really impressed me, so did the girl in orange selling things aside from her not being emotionally fit to tend to the victim’s emotions and not so much her own
The “I go to McDonald’s every day” guy was the master at de-escalation. Immediately put himself between “Mick” and the racist dude, derailed the hateful conversation, asked racist dude his name and brought it back to a personal conversation, all while moving him away from Mick. 1,000 points for McDonald’s guy.
This video made me cry !!! I cried for all this kindness the kind people show to a stranger, to a person who is bullied on!! I am a Chinese and this is my ninth year in America. In my nine year I could feel many tried to hid their racism, but , sometimes I can feel the racism they tried to hide ! That made me upset. That is why I do not trust people around me much and I even do not want to make any local friends! It is sad to say this. I am glad to watch this video.
the guy who took some time to talk to the “rude” man is actually very nice. like he is trying to tell him it’s not nice to do that without the rage and all. super cool to see that
I aspire to be that kind of reaction, but in reality I’m a 5ft female & acting like I’m a fight specialist hoping no one calls my bluff 😅 I’m like that annoying jack Russell that barks viciously but actually hates fighting.
That dude may have some martial arts training he seemed very confident. He got between them, looked him right in the eye and descalated the situation. Perfect response
Thank you for making this video bro! I am in immigrant from Central Asia who lives in Western Pennsylvania and have had many issues with this since 2020. Its been really hard to do basic things like taking public transportation or go grocery shopping without people looking at me weird and trying to start fights and being racist. Seeing good people who stand up for us and do the right thing makes me feel a little better about America. I wish we had more people like them who accept us for who we are and not put labels on us. We are just people like them who are doing their bests to succeed in the land of opportunity. I wish you all the luck with your channel! Keep up the great work!
Out of all of the group, the gentleman at 4:00 handled the matter professionally. He noticed the abuse immediately and stepped in, moved away the abuser from the victim, talked to him at a calm voice and no violence was involved. That is an example and characteristic of leader you look up and follow.
Also one of two men big enough to actually work the actor over and still didn't. The other being the man who threatened violence to get the actor to leave, but didn't have to use violence and chose to walk away with victim.
@@seonamjoo as a white person I've experienced tons of racism because im white everyone thinks im a racist white and get tons of hate do you realize white people are discrinated against too its not just Asians and bkacks im 13 and have had so much hate its making me wish I wasnt white bc everyone seems to hate white people
I’m kinda relieve after watching this, I was a bit worried about encountering racism when I get to Canada next year. But all those kind people in the video makes me feel better and there are still many great people out are is willing to stand up and help.
oh my god I almost cried when so many people stand out and back him up.🥺 As a Chinese who has never been to America, I wanna thank all the people who are just so warm hearted. God bless you and god bless America.❤
@@user-wmsmtepaumdpw124 My great-grandfather was born in Mexico in 1921, and immigrated to America by marrying my great-grandmother, eventually he was drafted into WW2 in 1944, just a few months after my great-grandmother was pregnant with their second child (My grandpa) , and he fought against Japan in WW2, in 1945 at the Battle of Okinawa and as a decendent of him, I am latino, I say the war is over. 🇺🇸🇯🇵#StopAsianHate
I love the time stamp at 7:53 because you can't say those type of demeaning phrases around black people. We're used to being subject to the same type of dishonorable things you're saying to another race. So immediately we take offense. Which is why I was so proud to see that man be defensive of Mick to help him and to show nobody should be submissive to that type of deplorable behavior. 💜👏🏼
what are you on about... every single race was being demeaned like that.... slavery doesn't equal being a race issue at all... slavery was a process of dehumanisation and using the N word towards black slaves was used to dehumanise black slaves even more... black people aren't the 'subject' since every race was... the reason why slavery was banished to be an illegal process was because of white ppl who saw it as a morally bad thing which is what the British set out to do and then it spread to America where the civil war happened between the north and the south to fight against or stand with slavery, everything after that throughout American history were everyone being the 'subject' to what has happened not just black ppl
There are three types of people who react when others are insulted: - those who are awkwardly silent - those who really don't want to interfere - those who defend bravely. Honestly I respect every choice, but for me the third one is the real protagonist in life.
Idk what I’d do, I can’t handle situations like that cause my mind would go blank but I’d hate to look like a asshole for not speaking up. I don’t even speak up for myself most of the times :/
@@thestrangeandstupidone8116 i always that kind of person too, but maybe that most basically in my head, when certain thing like that happened to me i dont like to put myself in shit that will disturb me in anyway, so i choose the best way that suit my introvert personality that hate interrupting with another people's live, to not do anything is a bad thing ,so distract both party into something else is the best way for me.
Lol someone could bitch slap me and I wouldn't react until they've long gone. My brain doesn't work fast enough to defend itself, much less other people lol.
As long as the other guy is not physically dangerous, ignore him. As my mother always said: if someone call you a "son of bitch", ignore him. You know that I'm not one, so why should you care? And I always agreed, it's not like you going to talk things out and the dude is gonna end up being sorry. The real courage is not putting yourself and others in danger.
@@BillySotherden maybe you can protect yourself. not everyone can. would you call a child a wuss for being diplomatic instead of being hit? do you know the fear of being a 5 foot tall woman?
the girl who started getting choked up, hugged him and walked with him made me cry you could tell she wanted to talk and get to know him. i'm so so sorry for anyone dealing with this bullshit i'd lose my mind if i saw that racism in front of me
@@thecrow970 She was trying to deescalate the situation. With people like that in the real world you don’t know if they’ll get violent by yelling at them so she was trying to calm them down so they’d quietly leave so she could comfort the guy being harassed. It’s a clear strategy to help someone without starting a fight you can’t handle. You also have to remember she was on the job and if she got into a fight she could get fired
@@thecrow970 Some people aren't good at confrontation. If you were paying attention, she said she was trying to get him to leave as quickly as possible whilst being as delicate as she could. Perhaps the delicate route was the only way she saw herself getting rid of him. As a guy, I probably would've physically threatened him to be honest, just because I know he wouldn't want the smoke. She's a good person.
I’m not an Asian but this video made me tear up because it shows that there are at least some nice people in the world. Thank you for this! To all Asian’s that get discriminated, you do not deserve anything that happens to you. We are all human and deserve to be treated with kindness
I have much love and respect for the Asian community. Some of the kindest souls I've ever met! Much love to all Asians everyhwhre and we are all firmly with you in these times where hate crimes against Asians are becoming more prevalent ❤
shoutout to the lady in yellow! she: - apologised to the person WHO made the racist remarks - offered him candy (lmao) - apologised to Mick - offered Mick such a long hug - was willing to accompany Mick to Mcd it just speaks so much of her character 🥺🥺 (edit) can i just say, some people commenting on this are honestly .. not the brightest. like she’s trying to *ease* the tension by apologising, so stop picking on her! gosh honestly after reading some comments, i realised why the world is what it is today 🙄
When the blonde girl said, "Can I give you a hug?", and hugged him, I teared up! I cannot find a good enough word to describe her kind, compassionate act to the asian student.
she doesn't want to fight with that man!! that's why she said, "if you feel that way, i'm sorry sir!! and after he was gone, she said sorry, her point was to don't hurt anyone, that's what a kind person will do, if it gets serious, she could call cops
as an asian american this video kind of felt like healing to me. so many kind people out there. it’s been terrifying recently, i’ve been scared for my life and my family and friends’ lives recently and the words that these kind people said were like healing words to me.
I’m sorry you have to experience the fear of stepping outside all because because of something you didn’t cause :( some people are so disgusting tho- like🤨
both of you brought light to a very real situation that happens all to often and it makes me sad, nobody deserves this kind of hate especially when you've done nothing wrong.
I’m so moved, it brings me to tears. As an Asian, it was heartbreaking to know that all Asians are treated this way, but realizing that not all non-Asians think like that makes me grateful, and it restores my faith in humanity.
That guy who said “I’m glad you’re here” made me cry a bit cus those word send to a person could mean a lot.
Same
Ikr
Same here
LITERALLY SAME. I cried so much
Yhhh 🥺
"Don't listen to that guy ", "I'm glad you're here" ..that made me tear up
@HowardSternfan 2 ? What do you mean ? Who cares?
@HowardSternfan 2 think about how disgusting that is they never did anything to you they just look different than you
@HowardSternfan 2 and what did they do ?
@HowardSternfan 2 I’m so disappointed. I can’t believe that you are not smart enough to just recognize that you’re action is making a lot of people sad including us. Not just Asians. Also did you know that the condition in Asia is so much better than the U.S? I don’t think you even knew that little fast. Cause almost every racist doesn’t even try to understand the truth. You are too afraid to face the truth so you’re running away from it by insulting others. And the easiest way is to insult Asians because there is a reason for it. But actually if you just searched about it for like only 10 minutes, you can find out that they are innocent. I don’t mean I don’t have any anger about it, but I don’t think insulting others are the best choice. This is the time that we must work together and overcome this pandemic. I’m sorry for sending this long message to you, but I just wanted you to understand the essence of human will appears when there’s a big crisis. Do you want humanity to be like that. I don’t.
@HowardSternfan 2 Thanks. And please think about others before you comment cause it may hurt lots of people all over the world. And I’m sorry for the misunderstanding in the last comment.
That guy who went “hey hey hey..not cool” has my heart
Looked staged !! Look at 4:32 !!
I agree
@@ParadoxicalSerenity what’s staged?
Yeah, he looks handsome too. Husband material there 😁😁
Same 😭 as chinese i wish this world can go better to a heaven 🥺
I love the girl who’s selling candy. What a pure hearted human being
She is such a gentle and sweet person 💓
She was just a worker doing her job... 🥺
Certainly 🥺
I'll go to the guy with the gray sweat shirt. His advice made me cry a bit
no she wasnt she didnt stand up for the guy at all
Bro the guy that said “hey hey not cool” has major respect. He was able to defend Mick while also conversing/explaining to the actor.
I wish I can see his face. I appreciate him.
Yea very true
Yes! He must be protected at all costs!
He kinda looks like collins key even without seeing the whole face LMAO
I think he's the best bc he actually lead him away from mick! that's what you are supposed to do
The girl who gave him a hug is such a sweetheart. You can tell that’s the kind of person she is.
Yeah it was very sweet but part of me is anxious cuz of corona yk the no hugging thingy
But she did nothing to defend the guy. She didn't say anything except to say she didn't know. She should have reacted more strongly.
@Dexter Gesternॐ ?? C O N F U S I O N
@Dexter Gesternॐ Are you racist?
@@mark72141 I don't think so, if that were a real situation it would have escalated. She just tried her best to get rid of him as quick as she could. It's sad, but you'll never be able to change a racist's mind
The girl with the yellow jacket had me crying. Especially when she asked for a hug and almost cried ugh the most pure soul ever.
FR
And wanted to walk with him to lunch🥺
@Daemisa Naervil why are u stereotyping??
@Daemisa Naervil tbh i have a friend who is Japanese and she loves hugs.stop stereotyping gosh
He is Korean. NOT JAPANESE !!!!
That dude at 4:03 who walked him away and had a respectful manner even after what the actor said was so impressive. Physically putting himself between the two and walking him away in a non aggressive way, asking his name and engaging him in a dialogue has a massive impact and you can see the actor is flummoxed especially when he tells him look we are all people and I respect you. The rest did good in easing the tension temporarily like the candy lady who tried to make the victim feel better. But that guy's response to the aggressor is how minds are changed. He will do great things, he is born leader.
classic enfj
totally right!!!!
I agree totally!
If he was Chinese, that was the fair treat actually. The only good Chinese are the dead Chinese
True leader
you can tell the girl selling candy is the sweetest most kindest soul ever...the way she was telling the actor playing the bad guy “i hope you have a better day” and then hugging the other guy
It was funny when she said "I'm just doing my job, would you like a piece of candy sir?"
@@PrixtoTNT omg ikr, like what the hell
Candy girl’s gesture was sweeter than those candy…..
@@herbertsamuel4110 why is she also being so nice to the racism guy? She is even trying to sell candy to that person in a situation like that😅
@@hamsterelephant2055 i don't think that way
It think she tried to move his attention to another so that he cannot continue to insult the asian guy
That guy who said "im glad you are here" literally came out of nowhere and his words made me tear up
time stamp bro y’all r talking abt it i didn’t even see it
@@allendalog374 1:58 here Bro😁
@@allendalog374 literally the first interaction you bot
Lies again? Biofinest Brainfood
Idk why but that pat in the back made it mean more to me
The girl in the orange jacket is so sweet. She’s clearly trying to avoid escalating the situation and is speechless and shocked at what happened. Bless her heart for comforting him 💗
Can we take a moment to appreciate the acting of this actor. It take courage to play the role of the bad guy in public
I know. And I also know I could never.
@wandering Soul it's not a prank btw
@@DrakeRing it's a social experiment
Won’t be hard for me to play him
He was probably prepared to get beat up
I like the guy that said "not cool, not cool", he just directly defend him without hesitation. Cool guy to be friend with.
If you've watched the tv show Chuck. That was Captain Awesome
I also wish I could have a friend like him too! 🙏🙏💜💜💜
He's awesome
And handsome too 😍
I'm cool with him ✊🏻
that one guy who said “i’m glad you’re here” thats so sweet and i’m so thankful for his kindness though :(
love your profile pic 💜
I wonder who is is lol
The girl made me cry with a lot of love, she was able to reassure both of us, she is an angel, and the boy who spoke with the man is a complete gentleman. people like them don't make me lose faith in humanity
❤
"I'm glad you're here."
Simple yet I'm so relieved to hear this.
Me too
The guy was the guy yelling from the back telling the actor to go away too, I wish he was there to hear it was a social experiment, simple gestures are sometimes the most meaningful.
So sweet
I was so touched by his words. He even go near him just to tell that. We need more people like that.
I’m crying that candy girl is so kind. She handled the situation well ☺️
Ikr
same
Same 👍👍
she looks pretty
Me too 😭
That poor girl who was just trying to do her job. I was worried she wasn’t really going to react but after the actor guy left and she broke down I could tell she was just really nervous and scared of him and just wanted to avoid making him mad
She looks like she was trying to get Class President votes for BYU. Don't forget to vote this March 10th 😎
And she didn't care about Covid for a second if the hug could help!
Same i thought at first she was like nvm this asian guy i was let's see far
And WHAT SHE'S NICE AFTER 🥺😭😭😭 crying
@@gfys6323 🥺🥺
AKA coward.
I live in Australia and this happens to me almost every week. The difference is that no one ever helped me. I have been ignored, screamed at and assaulted for being Asian. Even when it took place in broad daylight, on a busy street in one of the major cities here, no one cared. They just walked on and pretended they didn't see it. I try to avoid going out these days because of this. It really is detrimental to your mental health when people constantly remind you that you don't belong and you should "f off to your country".
I am so touched to see these amazing people who stood up for him. They are really the best! It's so great to see more of the good side of humanity. It really gives me hope and I just wish there were more people like them in this world.
I keep hearing that Australia sucks for non-whites, so I hope it will be non-white majority soon. Just karma
Just ignore them .. be brave and strong
Bystander effect
Of course, because this is simply a video to make people feel good. reality is completely different
@user-vt4po6vl9k yeah if it was but it is just little part of them... so we cannot see like that good people
The girl saying "would you like a piece of candy, Sir" to the rude guy is just the kindest thing I've seen. She even keeps on apologizing for them 🤧💕
Ikr she was such a nice and good hearted cute girl! Loved her❤️❤️❤️
I know, she seems like a caring and lovely girl.
De-Escalation masterpiece.
wtf with her
@@maea.4241 wtf with YOU
I literally cried when that woman offered Mick a hug. We need people like her. 😭😭😭
Same. I can’t hold my tears
same here😭😭😭😭
🥺🥺🥺Me too.
Samee
She’s so pure
Ok the guy who said "That's not cool man" and the girl who gave him a hug disserve everything! They are amazing human beings
They are so sweet I wanna hug them may god increase the number of people like them
@Ish Allibor didn't think this was a spelling bee 🤔😂😂😂
especially the girl.. they give that background music even.. im tearing up rn..
well, i myself has a friend that is chinese blood, and my other campus friends kept on saying racist stuff like these but saying "it was a joke, chill" even though it shows in my friend face that he is uncomfortavle hearing it everyday, and mind you this was before covid and when coveid was just starting..
Sbe saaale
We need more human beings like that on earth😔
当時のmickは行動力が凄かった。今でも思い出しては刺激受けてます。
それな…
That guy who said "Not cool" to the man who was saying racist comments is a great guy. He will make a great leader. He came to the defense of the Japanese student without escalating the situation.
@Yaelium Nedliack what do you mean?
And I respect how he did so without any agression and even tried to be educational about it. Loved that. I personally would have been soooo pissed off
They all great people
That dude's parents should be proud they raised him to be a kind human. :)
I'm French so culture shock probably bc we're cold af but I didn't rly like the "appreciate you" in the end 😬
I'm asian and I cry like an ocean. This people make me believe in humanity again.
Hey I’m African but I love Asians my school is mostly Asian and I have a lot of Asian friends I also watch anime for many years ❤️
I love Asians because I am half asian
@@deggandahir3660 whats ur fav anime
Im an asian and idk why im commenting this-
hey I am from Turkey idk if its asia or europe ig its europe but I am crying like an ocean too 😭😭
The guy who took the actor aside and tried to make him understand with his tone soft ...has my heart.
That was heartfelt!
That guy is an absolute Alpha Male in disguise, he was ready to get physical at any moment if talks failed. So much was said not using words. Adam really impressed me, so did the girl in orange selling things aside from her not being emotionally fit to tend to the victim’s emotions and not so much her own
Love how that kid handled the situation. He also has the same name as one of my sons. Idk why but he made me feel proud. 💜
Time stamp?
@@tobii.network 3:46
This video increases my trust in humanity. Kindness is still around. For being Asians, we feel glad to see this vid. Thank you.
When the girl in yellow shirt asked, “Do you want a hug?” and she hugged him, I swear I cried 🥺
Sameeee
ik shes so sweet
I cried too! 🥺
I don't tear up alot but that made me tear up tbh
Omg same 😭
the “I’m glad you’re here” dude deserves all the love in the world
Literally made me cry
the girl in yellow is a full package, she's doing her job perfectly and doing humanity at the same time
Hey blink! :) yeah I was thinking the same she was so sweet :3
would u like a piece of candy made me laugh. It was so cool
Yeah, it was amazing
She's amazing: serious, hard-working, kind, open minded, understanding and as you said HUMANITY! We really miss some parts of it in this world. 😔😢
Would you like a piece of candy, sir?
진짜 댓글 안쓰려고 했는데.. 아니 진짜 멋있어요.. 뭉클하고.. 진짜 다들 너무 좋으신 분 아닌가요..ㅜㅜ
こんなにも温かい人が世界にたくさんいるんだよね。なんか嬉しくなった。
「差別はダメ」言葉だけじゃ変わらない。
行動することが大切なんだってミックが教えてくれた。
The “I go to McDonald’s every day” guy was the master at de-escalation. Immediately put himself between “Mick” and the racist dude, derailed the hateful conversation, asked racist dude his name and brought it back to a personal conversation, all while moving him away from Mick.
1,000 points for McDonald’s guy.
hey its myck!!! you racist 😒
the guy was an actor :l
@@bigpussygyal what's his name? Sorry For Bad English.
yup, i agree
@@diona.8025 the actors name is Isaac Jaten
"don't listen to him, he's full of crap. I'm glad you're here" "you wanna hug?" oh dam, who put onions here 🥺
😍
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
So ...many ... onions *ayudame*
Awww!!
@@JadetheGoober ayudame :'(
This is why I like social experiment videos. It's nice to know that there are a lot of great people out there
1:57 "don't listen to that guy, he's full of crap. i'm glad you're here." brooo that's literally so wholesome- 🥺
wth i didnt even see him 😂but yess i loved what he said❤️
yeah, ikr.
Agree
He came out of nowhere lol that’s very sweet of him
sweet 🥺
"don't listen to that guy, he's full of crap. i'm glad you're here" this guy was so sweet, my heart melted
“Would you like a candy sir ?” Yes sis sweeten his bitter life
lol
A reminder that he was acting though😂
Lmao 🤣 🤣
I caught that too 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This video made me cry !!! I cried for all this kindness the kind people show to a stranger, to a person who is bullied on!! I am a Chinese and this is my ninth year in America. In my nine year I could feel many tried to hid their racism, but , sometimes I can feel the racism they tried to hide ! That made me upset. That is why I do not trust people around me much and I even do not want to make any local friends! It is sad to say this. I am glad to watch this video.
We need more people like this ❌
We need to be like these people ✅
Yes👍
Both
Woww
Honestly both
I'm waiting for this to happen around me, my reactions gonna the black dudes times 3
the guy who took some time to talk to the “rude” man is actually very nice. like he is trying to tell him it’s not nice to do that without the rage and all. super cool to see that
I aspire to be that kind of reaction, but in reality I’m a 5ft female & acting like I’m a fight specialist hoping no one calls my bluff 😅 I’m like that annoying jack Russell that barks viciously but actually hates fighting.
That dude may have some martial arts training he seemed very confident. He got between them, looked him right in the eye and descalated the situation. Perfect response
@@glcnornes3783 awwww 🥺
@@OoiYunKai hahaha i like ur response, i wonder wat u r thinking 🤣
whites are least racist ,but still veryone call whites racist .fooks
最初の組で、最後来た青年が「君がここにいてくれて嬉しいよ」って言葉めっちゃいいな。さらっとこれが出てくるのすごい。
今からアメリカに行こうとするアジア人って差別されにいくんかな🐤
Thank you for making this video bro! I am in immigrant from Central Asia who lives in Western Pennsylvania and have had many issues with this since 2020. Its been really hard to do basic things like taking public transportation or go grocery shopping without people looking at me weird and trying to start fights and being racist. Seeing good people who stand up for us and do the right thing makes me feel a little better about America. I wish we had more people like them who accept us for who we are and not put labels on us. We are just people like them who are doing their bests to succeed in the land of opportunity. I wish you all the luck with your channel! Keep up the great work!
The girl who hugged him, really made me tear up... Existence of those people is a reminder that humanity never dies..
@@jesussavedme6260 “if you don’t want your life give it to Jesus”
what kind of sacrifice is this
I'm tear up too,this is so touching 💜
I always help people but people don't help me
@@abhinavchoudhury7000 I hope you are feeling all this positive energy I am sending your way!!!
gosh that girl is so sweet, imagine having a gf like her, wouldn't trade her for anything
“i’m just doing my job, would u like some candy sir” LMAO😭
I literally almost spat out my DRINK
She was like you’re not yourself when you’re hungry have a snickers 😂
HAHHA
😂😂😂
LMFAO😭😭
Out of all of the group, the gentleman at 4:00 handled the matter professionally. He noticed the abuse immediately and stepped in, moved away the abuser from the victim, talked to him at a calm voice and no violence was involved. That is an example and characteristic of leader you look up and follow.
Omsim
Yes!
Facts 👏
Also one of two men big enough to actually work the actor over and still didn't. The other being the man who threatened violence to get the actor to leave, but didn't have to use violence and chose to walk away with victim.
👍👍👍👍
Glad to see so many good people on this planet. Hope this restores our faith in humanity!
Really appreciate the man who said “ we’re all people right?” “ I respect you even though I don’t know who you’re” #stopAsianhate
Wait people are actually racist to Asians? That is so sad everyone is the same inside
@@zoilnixelyt never seen that type of stuff where im from
@@Blaze2wild yep unfortunately racism works in all shapes & forms
@@Blaze2wild as an Asian American, yes there is tons of racism towards Asians and I have experienced similar situations like that
@@seonamjoo as a white person I've experienced tons of racism because im white everyone thinks im a racist white and get tons of hate do you realize white people are discrinated against too its not just Asians and bkacks im 13 and have had so much hate its making me wish I wasnt white bc everyone seems to hate white people
Can we just appreciate how that actor taken the hate like a mad lad
For real, they were a lot nicer to him than I would've been. 😶
True... I wouldve let my hands fly (I meant I would fight the actor not the ppl lol)
no? Why would we lol he's getting himself into it.
@@idiotsays705 have a great day :)
@@ambam90 Then u suck at arguments.
行動を起こしてくれたMICKと嫌な役を引き受けてくれた俳優さんに感謝
ほんとにね
@@sori6733 どしたん?💦何かあった?💦おじさんが話聞こうか💦
@@sori6733 拳で闘う21歳!😁😁😁👊👊👊
@@sori6733 検索してみ😏
the first dude who wasn’t even part of the convo who stood up for the dude. respect.
1組目の時の「あんなクソ野郎の言うことは聞くな。俺はお前が居てくれて嬉しいぜ。」ってサラッと言って去る兄貴カッコよ過ぎだろ。
あれされたら俺男だが惚れるわ
イケメンすぎて孕んだ
しかもたまたま通った人って言うね
かっこいいよな
本当に, めちゃくちゃカッコいい
I will pay a million dollars for the number of the guy who said "I'm glad you're here." I've found my husband.
I'm glad you're here.
@@bdnhung Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
@@Dylan-bl7xl
BAHAHA WHAT
wheres my million ?
@@futureboyy4422 XD
“Im glad u r here”
“I wanna hug u so bad now *hugs him*”
“That’s not cool...”
THOSE PPL MADE ME TEAR UP...🥺💋
Yeah me too🥺
When was that I didn’t see the part?
Same here
I’m kinda relieve after watching this, I was a bit worried about encountering racism when I get to Canada next year. But all those kind people in the video makes me feel better and there are still many great people out are is willing to stand up and help.
キャンディー売っている女性は一緒に謝ってくれて
心配してくれて、本当に優しい人なんだね☺感動した
今アメリカに留学していますが、やはり私のことをみて背を向けたり、あからさまに避けて行く人が何人もいます。でもその何倍もの人が気にせず接したり、動画のように大丈夫と言ってくれる人がいて、この動画を観て涙が出ました😢😢
若いときは非難されると、1人の言ったことが世界の全てみたいに感じがちだけど、冷静に考えるとそうではないということが分かります。
色々大変な時ですが、自分をしっかり持って過ごしてください。リスク管理はしっかりと。
クレームの対処法みたいな知識を身に付けると良いかも。
負けないで!
そしてどうかたくさんの人達からもらったその優しさがあなたからまたたくさんの人達へ届きますように。
やはり過激な人が多い反面親切な人はもっと多いんですね!それを聞いて少し安心しました
がんばれー!応援しています🙌🏻❤️🔥
ハグしていい?っていう日本ではない慰め方に感動して涙が出てしまった。
人間って本来こうやって慰め合うことができるんだよね素敵だなあ
まじ泣いた。
多くの言葉なんていらないんだね、勉強になりました
@@Sparg0kamo ネタで言ってます?笑
たしかにそれは残念ですが、
この動画で感激している人から
殺すとか死ぬとかいう言葉が出てくるのに驚きです。。
@@Sparg0kamo 日光浴びてご飯3食食べて適度な運動ちゃんと寝る。
鬱にはまじでこれしかない。。(私も鬱傾向あります...)
I’m glad you’re here, Bro and it makes me happy that people stood up for you!!!! There are good people in this world!!!! ❤️
*guy being racist*
“Would you like a piece of candy sir?”😂😂😂
To make him go away
Business comes first than humanity or any other next😁😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ninzapou That wasn't why she asked
@@rasmus7400 it's just a joke. chill!
@@ninzapou Lol, ok
4:08 that man is amazing. He's taking the attacker away while he asks from the woman to help/protect the victim. Amazing. His mama did a fine job
BOUT THIS ua-cam.com/video/br1HecaJ9mM/v-deo.html
They are all in college, so technically they are adult women.
I thought the same, he is amazing. I wish I knew him, he must be a wonderful human being
yeah glad he protected him. but i think he saw the camera.
Awesome reaction, but hey, not just mamas are responsible for kids education 😉
"you might get coronavirus"
"he's ok I've already had it"
my man 💀💀💀
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
JEJDJSHD
ikr
I cantttt😭😭💀💀💀
9:00
oh my god I almost cried when so many people stand out and back him up.🥺 As a Chinese who has never been to America, I wanna thank all the people who are just so warm hearted. God bless you and god bless America.❤
1:57
"I'm glad you are here"ってわざわざ駆けつけて声掛けてくれるのかっこよすぎる
優しいなーっていうのもそうだけど、やばいやつに会った時の対処がみんなうますぎる。やばい奴の神経を逆撫でしないように、はやくこの場が過ぎ去るようにそれぞれ対処してるの尊敬する。
全くもって同感です。
銃社会だからこそだね
The girl in the yellow is so pure , 😓😭 I need people like this in my life.
She really is so pure aww 🥺
yes shes one cool
Dammn my eyes just got in tears.. in all honesty im not a really emotional person..
この動画一年ぶりに見たけど人の優しさに感動してめちゃくちゃ涙でました😭
ngl I came here from tiktok but I love how this man defend him and saying “Hey, hey not cool” 4:03 I just want to say #stopasianhate
Noice
Woah you in here XD..
what's the @?
Ik this is not the situation but i love ur channel :>
Yeah.
in the first clip when the guy in the brown jacket said "don't listen to him, i'm glad your here" i tears up man :'(
BRO SAME I LOVE HIM
@@nightcloud9116
Long heart
Same tho , I literally tears up
1:58 that man is so fucking nice. “I’m glad ur here” 😭😭
🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸
He is really nice. I liked his attitude.
@@user-wmsmtepaumdpw124 My great-grandfather was born in Mexico in 1921, and immigrated to America by marrying my great-grandmother, eventually he was drafted into WW2 in 1944, just a few months after my great-grandmother was pregnant with their second child (My grandpa) , and he fought against Japan in WW2, in 1945 at the Battle of Okinawa and as a decendent of him, I am latino, I say the war is over. 🇺🇸🇯🇵#StopAsianHate
yeah i loved that 🥺
same. I like his attitude!
I love the time stamp at 7:53 because you can't say those type of demeaning phrases around black people. We're used to being subject to the same type of dishonorable things you're saying to another race. So immediately we take offense. Which is why I was so proud to see that man be defensive of Mick to help him and to show nobody should be submissive to that type of deplorable behavior. 💜👏🏼
what are you on about... every single race was being demeaned like that.... slavery doesn't equal being a race issue at all... slavery was a process of dehumanisation and using the N word towards black slaves was used to dehumanise black slaves even more... black people aren't the 'subject' since every race was... the reason why slavery was banished to be an illegal process was because of white ppl who saw it as a morally bad thing which is what the British set out to do and then it spread to America where the civil war happened between the north and the south to fight against or stand with slavery, everything after that throughout American history were everyone being the 'subject' to what has happened not just black ppl
Yeah The Black guy wasn't going to put up with that Racist Nonsense!
japanese living abroad are more open and friendlier than the ones in japan
Asian people in general are pretty racist. I've never seen an Asian stick up for black people.
I am Japanese. So I don’t like Chinese.
「距離を置くかどうかは私たちが決めることよ」って言ってくれてた最後のお姉さんまじでカッコよすぎる。
一緒に悲しんでくれる人も、立ち向かってくれる人も、純粋に本当に優しくて涙出る
“Don’t listen to that guy, He’s full of crap. I’m glad you’re here.”
This genuinely made me giddy and smile 🤣
same
NAH FR CUZ I hope that guys having a good day
yeh... we very glad he's here...
너무 기쁜것. 하하
I literally started tearing up
There are three types of people who react when others are insulted:
- those who are awkwardly silent
- those who really don't want to interfere
- those who defend bravely.
Honestly I respect every choice, but for me the third one is the real protagonist in life.
Idk what I’d do, I can’t handle situations like that cause my mind would go blank but I’d hate to look like a asshole for not speaking up. I don’t even speak up for myself most of the times :/
I’d try to calm both parties down by distracting them, it could go from changing the subject to forcefully getting a water hose.
@@thestrangeandstupidone8116 i always that kind of person too, but maybe that most basically in my head, when certain thing like that happened to me i dont like to put myself in shit that will disturb me in anyway, so i choose the best way that suit my introvert personality that hate interrupting with another people's live, to not do anything is a bad thing ,so distract both party into something else is the best way for me.
Lol someone could bitch slap me and I wouldn't react until they've long gone. My brain doesn't work fast enough to defend itself, much less other people lol.
As long as the other guy is not physically dangerous, ignore him.
As my mother always said: if someone call you a "son of bitch", ignore him. You know that I'm not one, so why should you care?
And I always agreed, it's not like you going to talk things out and the dude is gonna end up being sorry.
The real courage is not putting yourself and others in danger.
前見たのを思い出してどうしようもなくまた見たくなって探してたら見つけることができて本当に嬉しいし、これからも応援してます🔥
The woman who said "im just doing my job would you like a peace of candy?"
Is actually very smart and wise and dealed with the situation without drama
Wuss
@@BillySotherdenWould you have rather seen a fist fight? What would that solve?
@@mvf80 holy shit are you an architect?
@@BillySotherden maybe you can protect yourself. not everyone can. would you call a child a wuss for being diplomatic instead of being hit? do you know the fear of being a 5 foot tall woman?
@@Nonyah123 Carry a knife/mace/stun gun.
the girl who started getting choked up, hugged him and walked with him made me cry you could tell she wanted to talk and get to know him. i'm so so sorry for anyone dealing with this bullshit i'd lose my mind if i saw that racism in front of me
So true...
And yeah I'm sorry as well, it's extremely heartbreaking.
I'd not only loose my mind, I'd also loose my control and even call the police and give a good lesson to that person.
QQ
The girl in the yellow jacket is a clear hufflepuff. I love her energy
@@thecrow970 eaxactlyyyyyyyyy
@@thecrow970
She was trying to deescalate the situation. With people like that in the real world you don’t know if they’ll get violent by yelling at them so she was trying to calm them down so they’d quietly leave so she could comfort the guy being harassed. It’s a clear strategy to help someone without starting a fight you can’t handle. You also have to remember she was on the job and if she got into a fight she could get fired
@@thecrow970 yeah. The one who gave him a hug
@@thecrow970 nah stop being dumb tbh it’s clearly that’s she is distracting him
@@thecrow970
Some people aren't good at confrontation. If you were paying attention, she said she was trying to get him to leave as quickly as possible whilst being as delicate as she could. Perhaps the delicate route was the only way she saw herself getting rid of him. As a guy, I probably would've physically threatened him to be honest, just because I know he wouldn't want the smoke. She's a good person.
Can we please appreciate the actor like he should win an Oscar. Why is nobody talking about him?
キャンディを売ってるお姉さんが、本当に心を痛めてるのが伝わってきて泣いてしまった。
I’m not an Asian but this video made me tear up because it shows that there are at least some nice people in the world. Thank you for this! To all Asian’s that get discriminated, you do not deserve anything that happens to you. We are all human and deserve to be treated with kindness
🥺😭谢谢你!❤️
@@derekyael2487 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
hey ty
Terima Kasih :)
I have much love and respect for the Asian community. Some of the kindest souls I've ever met! Much love to all Asians everyhwhre and we are all firmly with you in these times where hate crimes against Asians are becoming more prevalent ❤
動画見てたら涙が止まらなくなった。
ドイツに留学してる最中にコロナが流行って、道を歩いてるだけで知らない人達に「なんでドイツにいるんだ!国に帰れよ!クソ野郎!」って怒鳴られたり「コロナ」って呼ばれて避けられたりして凄く悲しかったことを思い出した。辛かったけど、私を庇ってくれる人や本気でその人達に怒ってくれる人もいた。人種なんて関係ない。みんな平等に友達だからね。と言ってくれたホストマザーの言葉もMickさんの動画で思い出した。今、アジア人に対する差別が深刻な問題になってる。差別されて、私は怖くて悲しかったけど、それと同時にアジア人として誇りを持って強く生きようと思った。お互いに尊重し合って生きていける世界がいつか訪れますように。その時までコロナとも人種差別とも戦い続けよう🕊
こんにちは。私もドイツに留学しているアジア人としてコロナいじめを受けました。「コロナ女」と呼ばれたり。でも、周りの人が支えてくれました。
人種差別とコロナのダブルで辛かった中、優しさが救ってくれました。
戦い続けましょう。アジア人として。
差別するやつなんて全体の1%残りの99%は君の味方
アジア人として戦うのは良くないと思う。
地球市民(コスモポリタン)としてにしない??
アメリカだとそんなのなかったかな
でも実際、中国人や韓国人を見る日本人の目も冷たかったと思うからなんか複雑。
Thank you for raising awareness. Much love
shoutout to the lady in yellow! she:
- apologised to the person WHO made the racist remarks
- offered him candy (lmao)
- apologised to Mick
- offered Mick such a long hug
- was willing to accompany Mick to Mcd
it just speaks so much of her character 🥺🥺
(edit) can i just say, some people commenting on this are honestly .. not the brightest. like she’s trying to *ease* the tension by apologising, so stop picking on her! gosh honestly after reading some comments, i realised why the world is what it is today 🙄
Exactly, she offered him candy and apologized to him, 🤮 she clearly is racist as well
@@nawalsahal732 lol stfu
@@nawalsahal732 bro what
@@nawalsahal732 uhhhh...?
She made me cry. Such a sweetheart. Gives me hope🥺
“Don’t you agree?”
“I’m just doing my job, would you like a piece of candy sir” lol I’m ded
😂😂 right haha. Oh and hey army 💜
Armyyyyyyyyyyyyy
RIGHT LMAOSOAOSOAO
ur pfp 😭😭
AMİİİ
3:42からの2人、会話の時マスクしてくれるし、男性が引き離して女性が教えてあげるこれ以上ない神対応
他の人と比べるような書き方しちゃったけど、自分だったら傍観することしかできない。みんなあったけぇ
@@roconity7821
あなたの気遣いもすこ
なんか優しすぎて涙出てきた🥲
自由の国なんだなって思うね。
こういう米国人がいる限りアメリカ合衆国は大国のままでしょうね
The guy saying not cool is a fine young man raised by good parents.
“ dont listen to that guy he is full of crap i am glad u are here” my H e a r t
Tears were shed
こんなん泣くぜ😭
これを見た日本人が他の人に差別しなくなるといいなぁ
@Yaelium Nedliack
多分そもそも日本に行けません。
@Yaelium Nedliack
おめぇなアホが居るから溝が深くなる
@@jd8987 新型コロナウイルスが流行ってるから外国に行くのはオススメしないって意味かもしれないですよね!
簡単にアホとか言わない方がいいと思います!みんな仲良く😊
When the blonde girl said, "Can I give you a hug?", and hugged him, I teared up! I cannot find a good enough word to describe her kind, compassionate act to the asian student.
She is so soft ❤️
Fuck blondes
With Covid19 situation she shouldn't have done that but I understand her.
she doesn't want to fight with that man!! that's why she said, "if you feel that way, i'm sorry sir!! and after he was gone, she said sorry, her point was to don't hurt anyone, that's what a kind person will do, if it gets serious, she could call cops
So are you😎😎😎
インスタを見て飛んできました。
ミックの学生時代の等身大な内容の動画が大好きでした。
当時ニュースサイトで解釈違いとも言える不憫な取り上げられ方をして辛い思いをしてUA-camrとしての活動を自粛→終了する事になってしまったのが残念で仕方ありませんでした。
きっとあんな事がなければ日本でもオフ会など開催してもっとファンの生の声を聞ける機会もあったはず、
当時だってミックを応援してるファンは沢山居たのにニュース記事だけ見て批判する訳の分からん層に才能ある若い芽が潰されてしまった印象。
別の世界ででも元気で居てくれたら嬉しいです。
あなたはまだまだ若い、これからも人生を楽しんでねミック…いや、アスカ!
当時楽しい動画を沢山見せてくれてありがとう!
Its so heartwarming to see people defend others when it comes to racism... Thank you for taking your time to make such a social experiment.
The thing is though this is fabricated so it's kinda bull-shit.
@@michaelmcgee335 although it is fabricated, its nice to see humans defending others they don't even know.
@@Minato_of_the_leaf その通り👍
as an asian american this video kind of felt like healing to me. so many kind people out there. it’s been terrifying recently, i’ve been scared for my life and my family and friends’ lives recently and the words that these kind people said were like healing words to me.
i’m so sorry you have to feel like this in your own country. people are insane
I’m sorry you have to experience the fear of stepping outside all because because of something you didn’t cause :( some people are so disgusting tho- like🤨
Racism has ALWAYS been here in America. Welcome to OUR space unfortunately. 😢😰😖 wishing you all the best.
The guy that pat his back and said "I'm glad you're here" really put a smile on my face.
both of you brought light to a very real situation that happens all to often and it makes me sad, nobody deserves this kind of hate especially when you've done nothing wrong.
2番目のちょっと離れてスマホしてる子が差別発言出たときそっとミックさんに近づいて「そんなこと気にしてない」って意思表示してんの好き
外国人だからって皆がハッキリ反論できる訳じゃない、それでも被害者に寄り添う姿勢はいてくれるだけで心強い
差別発言無視してずっとマック探してくれてるんかと思ってたわ…スって近づいたのもマック見つけたからかと……
@@user-jo8hk3wu1l
なるほど!
どちらにしても優しい子ですね、こういう子がもっと増えてほしいと思います。
周りの人の言葉が優しくて、暖かくて
いい世界だなぁって思った。
世の中に酷いことをいう人が1割いても、9割が優しいと信じたい。
9割優しければこんな社会問題にならないんだよなぁ...
少なくても半数以上はよくないと思う。
9割が酷くて1割が優しいじゃね?
_(┐「ε:)_そんな世界やだー
イヤなら変えろ。
それができるのもまた 人間なのだから
First guy was so calm saying not cool. I would’ve went nuts.
Gone*
yup.
I’m so moved, it brings me to tears. As an Asian, it was heartbreaking to know that all Asians are treated this way, but realizing that not all non-Asians think like that makes me grateful, and it restores my faith in humanity.
涙が出る。差別の悲しみより人の優しさにグッとくるわ。
もうサムネだけで涙が出たWWWW
@ぽにょ。 韓国人だと何かあるんですか?
@ぽにょ。 4:19