The bits about using roller skates to get to the back faster was fucked but honestly hilarious lmao then dude said "I can press myself up against the glass if you like" 😂😂😂
@@chriskasmarski5709despite hating black people he spends a lot of time around the freeman’s and have helped them on multiple occasions even though they really shouldn’t trust him.
@@chriskasmarski5709Robert doesn’t mind being devil’s advocate or acting petty against the culture if he feels personally slighted. And I think Ruckus likely has at least some respect for dignity old-heads have(that Ruckus perceives the new generation like Huey and Riley lack) or university educated, high-level professionals who have made in roads into white society like Tom.
This is funny on an even deeper level. Rosa Parks was part of a coordinated protests, it was not spur of the moment but planned and other people participated. But in pop culture she is the only one who is remembered.
It wasn't planned in advance. She was sitting in a row right behind the seats reserved for whites. It likely wasn't planned that far in advance as it would have to rely on the bus getting crowded and having a driver who thinks he has the right to move the line (it was a questionable law). Rosa was the only to hold her ground though
"They ain't gon lay my black ass in state, they gon lay me in the Johnson fuckin mortuary down the damn street" 😂😂😂 Not Grandad really hatin on Rosa 😂😂😂
“ They layed her in state they aren’t going to lay my blacka$$ in state they are going to to lay me at the Johnson effing Mortuary down the dam street” 😂😂😂😂
I guess there was. There’s another comment further up explaining how a 15-year-old girl named Claudette Colvin refused to move nine months before Rosa Parks, but didn’t get the spotlight.
@@notpsicoh2107My grandpa also was alive during that time. In fact he actually knew Rosa and helped her with the civil rights movement. He was the bus driver.
I have a feeling the whole thing was actually staged and even the bus driver was in on it somehow, but Rosa and the others deliberately kept Robert out of the loop because they all hated him and wanted to make him look like an idiot in front of everyone on the bus. And after all those years, Robert either never found out what really happened or he refused to admit that he got pranked during an important moment in American history.
*Claudette Colvin* was the name of one of many individuals passed over for Rosa Parks since she was a trained *lifelong activist* working for the NAACP before the bus incident. Rabbit hole gets worst to. Rosa Park's bus incident was revealed decades later from surviving folks involved that it was manufactured with help from media connections. Rosa and her Husband had driver's licenses and a car to boot.
For once in my time watching this show, this was one of the few rare instances where I actually felt bad for robert, in my opinion they really did him dirty in this episode 😂
The 2 dudes who folded instantly 💀
We's movin' Mr Busman 😅
The bits about using roller skates to get to the back faster was fucked but honestly hilarious lmao then dude said "I can press myself up against the glass if you like" 😂😂😂
There's always an Agent in every group 😂
I've seen it everyday at places I worked at.
I still use “what are you, some kind of history making crusader for justice,” to this day
"Yes weeeeee are"
😆
😂
"Stay out of trouble." 😭
Finish the quote.
@@somecitrus7561 “Finish the Quote” - 👴🏻
@@somecitrus7561n199a
He said the n-word.
I like how you can barely hear it😂
This explains why Ruckus is comfortable around Freeman
💀🤣
explain how please
@@chriskasmarski5709despite hating black people he spends a lot of time around the freeman’s and have helped them on multiple occasions even though they really shouldn’t trust him.
@@chriskasmarski5709Robert doesn’t mind being devil’s advocate or acting petty against the culture if he feels personally slighted. And I think Ruckus likely has at least some respect for dignity old-heads have(that Ruckus perceives the new generation like Huey and Riley lack) or university educated, high-level professionals who have made in roads into white society like Tom.
Ruckus keeps it real in his own way
"Yes WE are!!😂😂"
This is funny on an even deeper level. Rosa Parks was part of a coordinated protests, it was not spur of the moment but planned and other people participated. But in pop culture she is the only one who is remembered.
It wasn't planned in advance. She was sitting in a row right behind the seats reserved for whites. It likely wasn't planned that far in advance as it would have to rely on the bus getting crowded and having a driver who thinks he has the right to move the line (it was a questionable law). Rosa was the only to hold her ground though
No DumbIdeaPresented is correct. Rosa Parks not moving was a strategic move by her party to further move the Civil Rights movement along.
@@blazingbattlehawk9626brave hero regardless.
"She had the caller ID, Robert" 😂😂😂
😂
After watching this episode years later I agree Rosa did steal that man's thunder.
1:40 “you want me to fetch the police for ya mr.bus driver Sir” how quick they flipped on Rosa and Robert 😂😂😂
the barely audible slur at 2:00 is a fantastic cherry on top
"They ain't gon lay my black ass in state, they gon lay me in the Johnson fuckin mortuary down the damn street" 😂😂😂 Not Grandad really hatin on Rosa 😂😂😂
Rosa “I’ma Parks my ass wherever I wants!”
Still one of the funniest memes I’d ever heard lol
We’s movin’ Mr. Boss man, we’s movin’! 0:47
That little piano in the background telling us those two are clowns 😂😂😂
Lord sure do we these here feets could move faster for you Mistah Boss Man
Uh uh, Mr. Bus Driva, sir, s-she ain't move! 🥺
@@heavyglamrocker1987 🤣
They regressed back to a slave mindset.
She stole my thunder.🤣🤣🤣
Robert, you got to let it go. 🧐
I can press myself up against the cold glass winduh😭
That moment you realize you're the NPC
Makes you kinda wonder what kind of stories Malcolm X would have about Robert. XD
I think Malcolm would hate Robert.
🤔
Why?
Malcolm X owes him 5 bucks
@@heavyglamrocker1987Would it be because of the raincoat?
We's movin' mistuh boss man we's movin' 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 was hilarious to me
I can press myself up against the cold window for ya…… this good?
I think the animation on them running to the back was a reference to cakewalks or something of the sort as well with the piano sting
I mean... To be fair, you'd be pretty mad in his shoes lmao
1:27 yes *weeeeee* are
You really put a timestamp on a 2 min video😮💨
@@trent_kingSo?
"This far enough for ya missa boss man?? I can press myself up against the cold glass winda!!"
LMAO @1:15. 🤣 The harp strings are hilarious 😂 !
She did steal his thunder 🤣🤣🤣
Prank called Rosa Parks😂😂
You know you did something messed up when even Uncle Ruckus is left speechless.
1:16 The friendly fire💀
We'll love you forever ❤️
My favorite part of this, lol!
That's right. Take us to jail. Weee'rreee not afraid.
Stay out of trouble.
[Robert got away safely]
Wez movin mr. Bossman
Did anyone else catch that the bus driver whispered the n-word to him as he patted his shoulder?!?!
Omg I did lol 😂😂😂😂😂
i would of missed that, man that was crazy, I wonder why he was being nice, man you some kinda owl?
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“ They layed her in state they aren’t going to lay my blacka$$ in state they are going to to lay me at the Johnson effing Mortuary down the dam street” 😂😂😂😂
Poor Robert. XD
This is about women Granddad, don't overshadow them
Ida B Wiles refused to give up her seat decades before Rosa Parks.
After all these years i just now noticed that he called him the hard r😭
I wonder if there was a real Robert when rosa park did this
my grandpa's name was robert and he was alive during this so yeah there was at least one robert
@@notpsicoh2107 interesting
I guess there was. There’s another comment further up explaining how a 15-year-old girl named Claudette Colvin refused to move nine months before Rosa Parks, but didn’t get the spotlight.
@@notpsicoh2107My grandpa also was alive during that time. In fact he actually knew Rosa and helped her with the civil rights movement.
He was the bus driver.
we need to bring humor like this back
I have a feeling the whole thing was actually staged and even the bus driver was in on it somehow, but Rosa and the others deliberately kept Robert out of the loop because they all hated him and wanted to make him look like an idiot in front of everyone on the bus. And after all those years, Robert either never found out what really happened or he refused to admit that he got pranked during an important moment in American history.
That's what he gets for wearing a raincoat to the protest.
Man Johns line delivery was something special RIP granddad
The voice actor got witherspoons dictation and speech pattern down so good
0:39 she looks like ms. Pauling
Yo, I never noticed he dropped the hard r at the end 😂😂😂
That bus driver is james Fredrick blake
Rukus man 😂
1:16 He in
1:20 He out
Rosa Parks is two-faced. First, she stole Madea's man and now she took all the credit without even mentioning Grand dad. She's not right😔
As a republican Mexican I have a shirt that says: “Nah”-Rosa Parks 1955
So that's how it happened!
1:59 I heard that 😭
1:02 My dumbass heard "I can press myself up against this cold ass window" 😭😭
The Shot heard around the world 🌎 well this is the No no one heard! Lol
For a second I thought i was looking at mrs pauling.
"Weeee'lll laaaauuuve yeew furever!"
grandad apparently knew everybody and was never credited for anything. WE wont move to the back of the bus.
😂😂😂😂😂
Grandpa and miss pauling
this show was really sth. aint nothing like it
At least she didn't steal his man like she did Madea's
1:13-1:15 everyone’s reaction after porter telling that kid he plays ball like a girl in the sandlot.
I can see why, He look aren't balck nor white at all.
Real
1:59
2:00
Did he just say the n word?!!?!???!!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
it was the 60's aint nobody care back then 😂😂
W
Am i bugging or did the bus driver change races
In hindsight, I’m kinda surprised that they didn’t make the joke being that they only cared became she’s a woman
Not only because she's a woman, she had the courage to actually assert herself that she was Infact NOT giving up her seat
Besides we all know Rosa was hiding from Madea in that bus after she stole Archie
Young Granddad could get it though 😏
...
They prank called rosa parks
“Nuh uh” - Rosa Parks
#Alabama 🪶
Rosa parks tried to happen
“Uh-uh, Mr. Bus Driver sir, sh-she ain’t move.”😂
1:16
That little tune and slide lol
He got told 😂
They prank called rosa parks
They weren’t even mean to his ass they didn’t care lmaoo
😂😂
He had enough white blood to get a pass
They were even nice enough to let Robert get his raincoat for the fire hoses.
They know he's trying to rewrite history so they're ignoring him lmao
It turns out he was racist and sexist
Nlg, I'd be mad too if someone stole my thunder like that
Factual
Not lie gonna
"Not lie gonna" 💀
Real
Bro called him the hard r after telling him to stay out of trouble 🤣
OMG he did, I never noticed that
You must be the only person who heard that lmao.
He whispered the R because he felt Robert wasn't worth the trouble
😌🤣
BROOO-
Holy moly why did it take me over a decade to notice that😭
1:58 I love the sting that plays after the hard r
Bruh i didn't even notice that!!!! LMAO
Oh my god. I didnt catch that
Rosa Parks was Peggy Hill the whole time?!
Ho, yeah!
“Stay outta trouble” THE N-SLUR UNDER HIS BREATH 😂😂😂
Never noticed that before
how’d i miss that ??
Robert lookin like an anime protagonist 💀
he looks like my cousin
Did I hear that shit right under his breath 😂
1:59 lol Did the officer say the n word
Yes, under his breath
That’s actually hilarious 😭
Officer realized Robert wasn't worth the trouble to loudly call him the hard R.
I love that random white passenger at 1:35 😆😆😆
Robert: "W-w-what about me?? I-I got courage!!"
Boy Rob got the white pass.
They were going to lay him at the Johnson Mortuary down the dang street.
Well in some ways the teachings civil rights movement is simplified with just a few key figures, many unspoken heroes
Yeah I have to go with Robert Freeman on this one. She did stole his thunder
She fought for the front of the bus but the back of the 🚎 be 🔥 as fuck tho 🫡🤭
Taking out all the social stuff talking purely in instance of logistics, the back is superior
this scene is pure jokes
He mad because the police let him free lmao
the policeman simply just said "Stay out of trouble" 🤣🤣
I feel Robert's pain...
For a lady who can run so fast its a wonder why she took yhe bus at all- brandon rogers
I bet there really was another black person who refused to go to the back of the bus and still didn't get much attention as Rosa Parks did 😂
*Claudette Colvin* was the name of one of many individuals passed over for Rosa Parks since she was a trained *lifelong activist* working for the NAACP before the bus incident.
Rabbit hole gets worst to.
Rosa Park's bus incident was revealed decades later from surviving folks involved that it was manufactured with help from media connections.
Rosa and her Husband had driver's licenses and a car to boot.
It's black and white lmao
Claudette Colvin
For once in my time watching this show, this was one of the few rare instances where I actually felt bad for robert, in my opinion they really did him dirty in this episode 😂
WE'LL LOVE YOU FOREVER
Also Malcolm X died owning him 5$
Bro was bout to be rosa 💀